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see how much of our liberty we will let 69:23 go 69:24 before we finally draw the line under 69:26 enough 69:30 benjamin rush a signer of the 69:31 declaration of independence stated 69:32 unless we put medical freedom into the 69:33 constitution the time will come 69:35 when medicine will organize into an 69:36 undercover dictatorship to restrict the 69:38 art of healing to one class of men 69:40 and deny equal privileges to others that 69:42 time is now 69:45 well this won't be the last pandemic 69:47 that we face 69:49 so we you know we'll have to prepare for 69:52 the next one that 69:54 you know i'd say is uh will get 69:57 attention this time 70:02 repeat a lie often enough it becomes 70:05 truth 70:14 perhaps that was the goal of the authors 70:15 of that story 70:17 um we feel too afraid to have kids 70:21 um because we feel that we're heading 70:23 towards civilization breakdown 70:25 as a result fear shuts down the part of 70:28 our brain 70:28 designed to solve problems without that 70:31 ability 70:32 we look for others to guide and save us 70:36 in doing so we lose touch with our most 70:38 primal nature 70:41 we forget that we are an extension of 70:42 the most brilliant and resilient 70:44 ecosystem in the universe we stopped 70:47 eating food grown from the earth 70:50 and began consuming products processed 70:52 from machines 70:55 we trade medicines that heal 70:58 for drugs that harm 71:02 we abandon love and liberty 71:06 for debt and dependency 71:10 the good news is our story is not over 71:15 the climax has yet to come 71:19 that moment when the hero rises from 71:22 defeat 71:24 summoning a force they forgot they had 71:28 a force within a force of nature 71:41 [Music] 71:43 a new generation of americans it's time 71:46 to think about the future generations 71:54 [Music] 72:13 [Music] 72:19 [Music] 72:35 you
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Post by Admin on Mar 14, 2021 18:54:26 GMT
on behalf of our center and our partners 00:10 the world economic forum and the bill of 00:13 melinda gates foundation 00:14 i'd like to extend a very warm welcome 00:16 to our audience here in new york 00:18 as well as our larger virtual audience 00:21 participating online today 00:23 the event 201 scenario is fictional 00:27 today's scenario is going to simulate 00:29 meetings of a multi-stakeholder group 00:32 called the pandemic emergency board 00:34 we're at the start 00:35 of what's looking like it will be a 00:37 severe pandemic and there are problems 00:39 emerging that can only be solved 00:41 by global business and governments 00:43 working together there's been 00:45 uh some conspiracy theories that are 00:47 around about 00:48 uh the potential that pharmaceutical 00:50 companies or the un have released this 00:52 for their own benefit 00:53 and maybe this is a time for us to 00:54 showcase some cases where we are 00:56 able to to bring forward some bad actors 00:59 and 01:00 leave it before the courts to decide 01:01 whether they have actually spread some 01:03 fake news 01:04 a new corona virus infected people got a 01:07 respiratory illness with symptoms 01:09 ranging from mild flu-like signs 01:11 to severe pneumonia in related news a 01:14 significant demand for personal 01:15 protective equipment 01:17 like n95 masks and gloves are on the 01:20 rise 01:20 patients are overwhelming healthcare 01:22 facilities people are avoiding public 01:24 spaces out of fear of infection and in 01:26 compliance with public health 01:28 recommendations our u.s affiliate has 01:30 just released polling results on public 01:32 expectations for a vaccine 01:34 and 65 percent of those polled are eager 01:36 to take the vaccine 01:38 even if it's experimental i am not 01:39 optimistic about having a vaccine in 01:41 time to be relevant during 01:43 this pandemic with enough money and 01:45 political will 01:46 anything is possible penalties have been 01:48 put in place for spreading harmful 01:50 falsehoods 01:51 including arrests if the solution means 01:52 controlling and reducing access to 01:54 information 01:55 i think it's the right choice what 01:57 exactly are the risks and benefits of 01:59 staying home from work absolutely we 02:01 need to save lives but we literally 02:03 cannot afford a heavy-handed response 02:05 that suffocates their economy the world 02:08 saw 02:08 large-scale protests and in some places 02:10 riots this led to violent crackdowns in 02:13 some countries 02:14 and even martial law the public lost 02:17 trust 02:17 in their respective administration 02:19 economists say the economic turmoil 02:21 caused by such a pandemic will last for 02:23 years 02:24 the societal impacts the loss of faith 02:26 in government 02:27 the distrust of news and the breakdown 02:29 of social cohesion 02:31 could last even longer 02:34 we have to ask did this need to be so 02:48 bad 02:51 on may 4th 2020 as part of a documentary 02:54 series called pandemic 02:55 i released an interview featuring 02:57 science whistleblower dr judy michael 02:59 vitz 03:00 the interviewer received fierce backlash 03:02 for spreading what the media declared 03:04 dangerous conspiracy theories as a 03:06 father and a veteran media producer 03:08 there is no way that i would release 03:10 harmful information into the world 03:12 during a moment as vulnerable as now i 03:14 had known dr judy for two years before 03:16 filming her interview 03:18 i read her book then thoroughly 03:19 researched and vetted her story 03:21 after interviewing her legal team former 03:23 colleagues and people who have known her 03:25 for decades 03:26 one thing i can say without question is 03:30 judy michovitz is one of the most honest 03:32 caring and courageous women i've ever 03:34 known 03:34 [Music] 03:36 why then would the most powerful forces 03:38 of big tech politics 03:40 media and medicine go to such extreme 03:42 measures to silence her voice all over 03:44 the world 03:46 and why did all of the debunkers invest 03:48 so much ink and air time 03:49 defaming dr judy's character while 03:51 avoiding very real 03:52 revelations pertaining to patents 03:55 conflicts of interest 03:56 and the deadly corruption pervading our 03:58 global health organizations 04:01 to get to the bottom of these questions 04:03 as well as many others 04:04 i've spent the last several weeks 04:05 interviewing scholars from all over the 04:07 world 04:08 among them top doctors distinguished 04:10 scientists 04:11 and nobel laureates i also sat down with 04:15 dr judy for a follow-up interview and to 04:17 give her the opportunity to respond to 04:18 critics 04:19 you can see that full interview on the 04:21 pandemic website 04:23 while you're there make sure to dive 04:24 down the rabbit hole where you'll find 04:26 additional videos documents and 04:29 scientific studies 04:30 that support the claims and perspectives 04:32 put forth in the pandemic series 04:35 here are a few highlights from my 04:36 follow-up interview with dr judy 04:38 what do you have to say to the people 04:40 who have tried to minimize your 04:41 involvement with hiv 04:43 by stating that you were at the bottom 04:45 of the totem pole 04:46 13th author of a 13-member group of 04:49 scientists 04:50 well the 13th author is the 04:54 senior author so that means they're the 04:56 most important author 04:57 why did you agree to retract your own 04:59 xmrv 05:00 paper the paper was actually force 05:03 retracted 05:04 i was actually being held in jail you 05:06 told me that you had financial offers 05:08 to remain silent if you simply say you 05:11 made a mistake 05:12 and promise never to say another word 05:14 you can keep everything you'll get 05:16 all of your grants you'll get everything 05:18 back millions of dollars you'll get 05:20 publication and funding 05:22 my lawyer said that's the best offer 05:23 you're gonna get i said you don't 05:25 understand me 05:26 i don't need an offer i've already lost 05:28 everything 05:30 if i thought even one child or one 05:32 grandma was injured or killed 05:35 because i didn't do something that would 05:37 have ended my life as i know it 05:39 there was no money you could ever pay me 05:42 to get me to cover this up 05:46 i will never stop telling the truth 06:02 i'm the developer of linguistic genomics 06:04 which was the first 06:06 platform on which you could determine 06:08 the intent of communication rather than 06:10 the literal artifact of communication 06:12 but we've also used that technology for 06:14 a number of other applications 06:16 in defense and intelligence and finance 06:18 and most notably 06:20 in the early 2000s my company was 06:22 responsible for bringing down what was 06:24 at the time 06:25 one of the largest tax frauds in u.s 06:27 history 06:29 we maintained a series of inquiries into 06:32 every 06:33 individual every organization and every 06:36 company 06:37 that is involved in anything that either 06:40 blurs the line 06:41 of biological and chemical weapons or 06:44 crosses that line 06:45 in any of 168 countries 06:49 in 1999 there were a million patents 06:53 digitized by ibm and those million 06:56 patents were the first time 06:58 human innovation had been put into an 07:00 electronic digital 07:01 searchable format we took that 07:04 information 07:05 and we did a very simple exercise using 07:07 our linguistic genomics technology 07:09 i made the horrific assessment that 07:12 approximately one-third of all patents 07:14 filed in the united states 07:16 were functional forgeries meaning that 07:19 while they had linguistic variations 07:21 they actually covered the same subject 07:23 matter 07:24 in 1999 patents on coronavirus 07:29 started showing up and thus began 07:33 the rabbit trail march 2003 07:37 panic grips hong kong as a deadly new 07:39 virus sweeps through the city 07:42 in 2003 the center for disease control 07:45 saw the possibility of a gold strike and 07:48 that was 07:49 the coronavirus outbreak that happened 07:51 in asia 07:53 they saw that a virus they knew could be 07:55 easily manipulated 07:56 was something that was very valuable and 07:58 in 2003 they sought to patent it 08:01 and they made sure that they controlled 08:03 the proprietary rights 08:05 to the disease to the virus and to its 08:08 detection 08:09 and all of the measurement of it we know 08:13 that anthony fauci that ralph barrett 08:16 that the center for disease control 08:18 and the laundry list of people who 08:19 wanted to take credit for inventing 08:21 coronavirus 08:23 were at the hub of this story 08:26 from 2003 to 2018 they controlled 08:30 100 percent of the cash flow that built 08:33 the 08:34 empire around the industrial complex of 08:37 coronavirus 08:38 the world health organization has 08:40 officially named the 08:41 the normal coronal virus 08:49 emergency well we know that the 08:53 coronavirus 08:54 manipulation started with dr ralph 08:56 barrick in 1999. 08:58 the major characteristics of sars mers 09:00 and stars chronovirus too it's a good 09:02 way for you ralph barrick is the 09:03 researcher at the university of north 09:04 carolina chapel hill who's famous for 09:06 his chimeric coronavirus research 09:09 in 2002 there was a recognition 09:12 that the coronavirus was seen as an 09:15 exploitable mechanism 09:16 for both good and ill on april the 25th 09:21 2003 the u.s center for disease control 09:24 filed a patent on the coronavirus 09:27 transmitted to humans 09:29 under 35 u.s codes section 101 09:34 nature is prohibited from being patented 09:38 either sars coronavirus 09:41 was manufactured therefore making a 09:44 patent on it legal 09:46 or it was natural therefore making a 09:49 patent on it illegal 09:51 if it was manufactured it was a 09:54 violation of biological and chemical 09:56 weapons 09:57 treaties and laws if it was natural 10:01 filing a patent on it was illegal then 10:04 either 10:04 outcome both are illegal 10:08 in the spring of 2007 the cdc 10:11 filed a petition with the patent office 10:14 to keep their application 10:15 confidential and private they actually 10:18 filed patents on not only the virus but 10:20 they also filed patents on its detection 10:22 and a kit to measure it because of that 10:25 cdc patent 10:27 they had the ability to control who was 10:30 authorized and who is not authorized 10:32 to make independent inquiries into 10:35 coronavirus 10:37 you cannot look at the virus you cannot 10:39 measure it 10:40 you cannot develop a test kit for it 10:43 and by ultimately receiving the patents 10:45 that constrained 10:46 anyone from using it they had 10:49 the means they had the motive 10:52 and most of all they had the monetary 10:54 gain 10:56 from turning coronavirus from a pathogen 11:00 to profit developing and owning 11:03 a coronavirus vaccine has become a 11:06 biotech 11:07 arms race with political overtones 11:10 this vaccine gold rush is starting to 11:12 bother me gold rush 11:14 hmm let's keep that in mind and so 11:17 somewhere between 11:18 2012 and 2013 11:22 something happened the federal funding 11:25 for research 11:26 that was feeding into places like 11:29 harvard emery 11:32 university of north carolina chapel hill 11:35 that funding 11:37 suddenly became impaired by something 11:40 that happened at the nih 11:42 where the nih got this little tiny 11:44 moment of clarity and said 11:46 i think something we're doing is wrong 11:48 and in 2013 the nih said 11:51 gain of function research on coronavirus 11:54 should be suspended 11:57 the national institutes of health had a 11:59 moral 12:00 and social and potentially legal reason 12:03 to object to research 12:05 but the letters that were sent to the 12:07 researchers essentially said 12:10 you are receiving notice that we're 12:12 telling you 12:13 to stop and now on the bottom of the 12:17 page we're going to clarify what stop 12:19 means 12:21 keep going but when the heat 12:25 gets hot in 2014 and 15 12:28 what do you do you offshore the research 12:31 you fund the wuhan institute of virology 12:34 to do the stuff 12:35 that sounds like it's getting a little 12:37 edgy with respect to its morality and 12:39 legality 12:40 but do you do it straightway no you run 12:43 the money through a series of cover 12:45 organizations 12:46 to make it look like you're funding a 12:47 u.s operation which then 12:49 subcontracts with the wuhan institute of 12:51 virology the u.s could say 12:53 china did it china could say the u.s did 12:56 it 12:56 and the cool thing is both of them are 12:59 almost telling the truth 13:00 [Music] 13:02 where did the coronavirus come from 13:04 there is a new investigation into its 13:06 origins 13:07 u.s intelligence officials tell nbc news 13:09 that they are examining whether the 13:10 virus 13:11 accidentally came from a chinese lab 13:14 chinese officials pushing back against 13:16 that claim on thursday 13:17 tweeting that it might be the us army 13:20 who brought the epidemic to wuhan 13:22 i was the first person in the world to 13:25 look at an epidemic 13:27 and study its characteristics and prove 13:30 that it was due to biological warfare 13:32 and was not a natural occurrence 13:34 so i published that 28 years ago early 13:37 in this pandemic 13:38 i did not think the coronavirus was a 13:41 natural occurrence from bats 13:43 i feel quite convinced that this was a 13:45 laboratory designed 13:47 organism there have been hundreds and 13:50 hundreds of leaks 13:51 from high containment laboratories that 13:53 do research 13:54 on pathogenic coronaviruses and other 13:57 potentially 13:58 lethal organisms i was particularly 14:02 interested in a paper that came out in 14:05 nature medicine 14:06 by five scientists claiming and it was 14:09 definitely a natural 14:10 occurrence rather than a lab construct 14:13 but the arguments they used did not hold 14:15 water they didn't really make a lot of 14:17 scientific sense 14:18 and yet all kinds of very important 14:21 people 14:21 started parroting what this paper said 14:25 and so that of course got me scratching 14:26 my head saying why are these people 14:29 risking their reputation when it's 14:32 obviously illogical you know doesn't 14:36 hold water 14:37 somebody must have made them publish 14:39 this and 14:40 somebody must have told these other 14:41 people that they have to say it's it's a 14:44 great piece of science 14:46 you were quoted as saying it was a 14:48 meticulous job done professionally 14:51 it could be done by some somebody very 14:54 expert 14:54 in molecular biology i think 15:21 see the problem with all of this is the 15:23 evidence is right in front of our face 15:25 and when 15:26 confronted with evidence we are told 15:30 fact checkers are somehow transcendent 15:35 the pace of our modern world makes it 15:37 nearly impossible for working people 15:39 to research the events and policies that 15:42 shape their lives 15:44 when seeking answers to life's most 15:46 pressing questions 15:47 where do we go first google 15:50 enter the subject hit go and there it is 15:55 only what they want us to see in today's 15:58 culture of copy and paste journalism 16:00 it's common for hundreds of unrelated 16:02 outlets to feature the exact same report 16:05 this is not the result of laziness this 16:08 is by design 16:10 when we see identical headlines across 16:12 seemingly unrelated platforms 16:14 the logical mind concludes well then it 16:17 must be true 16:18 the illusion that numerous news sources 16:20 have arrived at the same conclusion 16:22 gives us confidence to share the chosen 16:24 narrative 16:25 and just like that we become the 16:27 unwitting pushers of propaganda 16:31 search engines are the holy grail for 16:33 those seeking to control 16:34 the narrative google is already more 16:37 powerful 16:38 in terms of its control over people's 16:41 lives 16:42 than almost every government on the 16:44 planet as the most influential search 16:46 engine in the world 16:47 through its ubiquitous reach google has 16:50 more power to influence u.s 16:52 elections than any foreign nation 16:56 you testified before this committee you 16:59 said in subsequent elections google and 17:01 facebook and twitter in big text 17:02 manipulation 17:04 could manipulate as many as 15 million 17:06 votes in a subsequent election 17:08 and the methods that they're using are 17:11 invisible they're subliminal 17:14 they're more powerful than most any 17:17 effects i've ever seen in the behavioral 17:19 sciences and i've been in the behavioral 17:20 sciences for almost 40 years 17:22 the blacklist is something that google 17:25 said didn't exist and they testified 17:28 that 17:29 under oath and nothing but the truth so 17:31 help you guys 17:32 now me as an engineer i just did a 17:34 search on google's internal search 17:36 engine and guess what i found 17:38 it had blacklisted search terms like 17:41 cancer cures 17:42 why is google deciding what people can 17:45 and cannot search for 17:47 what was once an efficient tool for 17:49 navigating the world of information 17:51 is now a network for global surveillance 17:53 data collection 17:54 and social engineering 17:58 now let's take a look at a few of the 18:00 most commonly used fact checkers 18:02 beginning with snopes 18:06 the husband and wife duo of david and 18:08 barbara mickelson founded snopes.com 18:10 in 1995. they had no journalism 18:13 background or training whatsoever 18:15 they built the fact checking empire by 18:17 using google 18:18 as the primary verifying source the 18:21 mickelson's divorced in 2015. 18:24 barbara sued david for embezzling money 18:26 that he allegedly spent on prostitutes 18:28 as well as a lavish honeymoon with his 18:30 new wife who worked as an escort in las 18:32 vegas 18:33 before joining the snopes cast of 18:34 characters 18:36 in 2017 david mickelson's new business 18:39 partners filed a lawsuit 18:41 accusing nicholson of multiple counts of 18:43 fraud and embezzlement 18:45 snopes proclaims to be the internet's 18:47 go-to source for discerning what is true 18:50 and what is total nonsense yet one 18:52 glance their history of fact-free 18:54 checking 18:54 tells another story when dr microvis 18:58 claimed she was arrested without a 18:59 warrant and jailed without a charge 19:01 snopes raided her statement false 19:04 had they bothered to explore the arrest 19:06 documents they would have seen 19:07 that indeed there was neither a warrant 19:09 nor signatures to officiate a charge 19:11 a fact that i confirmed with members of 19:13 dr michael vitz's legal team 19:15 was there a search warrant no and was 19:18 she ever charged 19:20 no never taught from the crime 100 19:22 corrupt judy has never been charged 19:24 with any crime facebook's fact-checking 19:28 arm politifact 19:30 is owned by the pointer institute which 19:32 has received substantial funding from 19:34 big pharma allies such as google 19:36 and the bill melinda gates foundation 19:38 like snopes 19:39 politifact has a history of misleading 19:41 the public 19:42 in late january of 2019 politifact 19:45 snopes and factcheck.org raced to squash 19:48 the notion 19:49 that coronavirus and its treatments were 19:51 patented 19:52 they reviewed only three of the 4 452 19:56 publicly available patents which 19:58 unmistakenly show 19:59 that sars coronavirus detection and 20:02 treatment had been widely patented by 20:04 both the public and private sectors 20:06 facebook's founder pledged to the who 20:08 saying they would remove false claims 20:10 and 20:11 block exploitative ads they're working 20:13 with the world health organization 20:15 and with the nhs so they have a hotline 20:18 if you like from those official sources 20:22 wikipedia is the go-to destination for 20:24 introductions to people 20:25 places and things even the all-knowing 20:28 amazon alexa calls on this digital 20:30 encyclopedia 20:31 alexa who is dr judy mykovitz 20:34 according to wikipedia julianne mykovitz 20:37 is a former american research scientist 20:39 who is known for her discredited medical 20:41 claims 20:42 she has been described as an 20:43 anti-vaccination activist and a promoter 20:45 of conspiracy theories 20:47 and has been accused of scientific 20:49 misconduct 20:51 wikipedia is supported by the wikimedia 20:53 foundation a non-profit parent 20:55 organization with a long history of 20:57 politically tied funders 20:59 many named many anonymous 21:02 what exactly does a wikipedia donor 21:04 receive in exchange for their generosity 21:08 what began as an unbiased open source 21:10 platform 21:11 is now weaponized to undermine the work 21:13 and reputation 21:14 of anyone deemed a threat to its 21:16 stakeholders 21:17 and once they smear you they lock you 21:19 out for making corrections to your own 21:21 bio 21:23 in summary most independent fact 21:25 checkers are neither independent 21:27 nor factual simply put their political 21:31 spin machines 21:33 and so what they have done is they've 21:35 decided that there's an approved 21:37 narrative 21:37 if it is in line with the cdc's public 21:39 pronouncements 21:41 and if it's in line with the world 21:42 health organization public 21:43 pronouncements 21:44 it is presumed to be correct i don't 21:47 have to remind many americans 21:49 that the center for disease control was 21:51 the one that said you should use ddt 21:53 in your homes used right it is 21:55 absolutely harmless to humans and 21:57 animals 21:58 remember the name ddt 22:02 a scientific panel today reported that 22:04 pesticides may indeed represent a grave 22:07 threat to mankind 22:09 remember the swine flu scare of 1976 22:12 that was the year the u.s government 22:14 told us all that swine flu could turn 22:16 out to be a killer 22:17 and washington decided that every man 22:19 woman and child in the nation should get 22:21 a shot 22:21 to prevent a nationwide outbreak a 22:23 pandemic 22:25 well 46 million of us obediently took 22:27 the shot 22:28 did anyone ever come to you and say 22:30 there's the possibility of neurological 22:32 damage 22:33 if you get into a mass immunization 22:36 program no 22:37 no one ever did no i can't believe that 22:39 they would say that they did not know 22:41 that there were neurological 22:42 illnesses associated with influenza 22:45 vaccination that simply is not true 22:47 we did know that uh and he's lying 22:52 i guess you would have to um make that 22:56 assumption 22:57 then why does this report from your own 22:59 agency 23:00 list neurological complications as a 23:03 possibility 23:04 you didn't feel it was necessary to tell 23:06 the american people that information 23:08 dr sensor cdc also helped create the 23:10 advertising to get the public to take 23:12 the shot 23:13 the vaccines are safe so roll up your 23:15 sleeve 23:16 and now americans are claiming damages 23:18 from uncle sam amounting to three and a 23:20 half billion dollars by far the greatest 23:22 number of the claims two-thirds of them 23:24 are for neurological damage or even 23:27 death there are serious concerns tonight 23:30 about how well the cdc controls 23:32 dangerous germs at its own labs 23:35 after yet another safety lapse for the 23:38 third time in a month 23:39 the cdc acknowledged deadly pathogens 23:41 were handled incorrectly in government 23:43 labs 23:45 that cdc is the cdc 23:48 that allegedly is looking out for your 23:50 public health 23:51 when we start with the assumption that 23:53 the official dogma 23:55 has to be the objective standard then 23:57 what fact checkers look for 23:59 is a piece of published media that 24:02 confirms the statement made 24:04 by that particular organization and then 24:08 debunkers and 24:09 conspiracy theorists blower uppers come 24:12 in and say 24:12 ah we're gonna make this thing clearly 24:14 the scam that it is 24:16 every media outlet that is in the public 24:19 media right now 24:21 has planted evidence and they have 24:23 re-ranked pages 24:25 so if you look today at face mask 24:28 wearing 24:29 and if you look today at social 24:31 distancing studies 24:32 you will see the studies that used to be 24:35 number one number two number three on 24:37 the pages of page rank search 24:40 don't exist anymore and what is there 24:44 are studies that wind up having 24:46 headlines 24:47 that support the common narrative you're 24:49 going to be hearing more about 24:50 advanced guidelines because if you can 24:53 keep people from assembling guess what 24:54 they're not talking about 24:56 they're not talking about the issues of 24:57 the campaign 24:59 if you can keep people in their homes 25:01 the only source of information that you 25:03 can have is what you curate for them 25:06 now i know how to target my electorate 25:09 they're in the only place i allowed them 25:11 to be 25:12 being fed the only message i'm allowing 25:14 them to hear 25:16 through a media that i control 25:24 [Music] 25:26 since the invention of the printing 25:27 press there's been a battle to control 25:30 disseminated information 25:32 in the early 1900s oil tycoon john d 25:35 rockefeller 25:36 took control of every newspaper and news 25:38 editor of his era 25:42 he became america's first billionaire 25:44 paving the way for the power hungry 25:46 ever since thus began the gold rush 25:50 for the modern world's most precious 25:52 resource 25:54 the narrative do you have any 25:57 people being paid by 26:00 the cia who are contributing 26:04 to a major circulation american journal 26:08 during a senate committee investigation 26:10 it was revealed that the cia had been 26:12 conducting a covert operation to 26:13 infiltrate and control u.s media 26:17 they called it operation mockingbird we 26:20 do have people who submit pieces 26:22 to american journals do you have any 26:25 people 26:26 paid by the cia 26:30 who are working for television 26:33 networks this i think gets into the kind 26:37 of details mr chairman that i'd like to 26:39 get into an executive session 26:41 over 3000 cia contracted and trained 26:44 operatives 26:45 are placed in key positions within top 26:46 media outlets 26:48 posing as editors and journalists these 26:50 well-paid actors never dared to question 26:52 the effect of their lies 26:54 on the world beyond their cozy studio 26:57 how often 26:58 does the cia manipulate the media in 27:00 this way 27:01 it goes beyond your wildest imagination 27:06 setting up student organizations so they 27:08 could draw radical students in 27:10 5 000 university professors co-opted to 27:13 help the cia 27:14 manipulate people's minds journalists in 27:17 the us 27:17 including big name journalists co-opted 27:20 to function routinely 27:22 to help the ci put out stories and 27:24 biases to the world 27:26 as this 1952 c i a memo says 27:30 the aim is controlling an individual to 27:32 the point where he will do our bidding 27:34 against his will 27:36 it's a great brainwashing process to 27:39 change the perception of reality 27:41 of every american to such an extent 27:45 no one is able to come to sensible 27:47 conclusions 27:48 in the interests of defending themselves 27:50 their families 27:51 their community and their country would 27:54 you say that continues today 27:55 well i yeah i would think probably for a 27:58 reporter it would continue today but 28:00 because of all of the 28:01 revelations i think you've got to be 28:03 much more careful about it 28:05 so how do we know that operation 28:06 mockingbird still is in effect 28:08 well we don't 28:12 it was the telecommunications act of 28:14 1996 that opened the door for predatory 28:17 corporations 28:18 to monopolize the industries of print 28:20 and broadcast this bill protects 28:22 consumers against monopolies 28:23 it guarantees the diversity of voices 28:26 today a handful of corporate empires own 28:28 and control the vast majority 28:30 of everything you read hear and watch 28:34 from the biggest movie studios 28:36 television and radio networks 28:38 newspapers and magazines to the vast 28:40 universe of internet news 28:42 and entertainment sites amazon has 28:44 transformed its operations in response 28:48 to employees 29:08 and that is how it works it's like a 29:11 house of mirrors 29:12 where you're seeing the same thing over 29:14 and over and over again 29:16 except it's distorted there's an 29:19 industry that is paid 29:20 to go after and target journalists 29:23 whistleblowers 29:24 and inundate our consciousness and the 29:26 images we see 29:27 to try to ruin destroy or smear the idea 29:30 that they don't like or the person who's 29:32 delivering it 29:32 you smear somebody with falsehoods and 29:36 all the rest 29:37 and then you merchandise it and then you 29:40 write it 29:41 and they'll say see it's reported in the 29:42 press so they have that validation that 29:45 the press 29:46 reported the smear and then it's called 29:48 the wrap-up smear now i'm going to 29:50 merchandise 29:51 the press's report on the smear that we 29:53 made and 29:54 it's it's a tactic news personalities 29:58 are not the only high paid actors 29:59 to serve the propaganda machine most 30:02 late night talk shows are owned by the 30:03 same corporate overlords 30:05 and thus follow the same script only 30:07 laced with a laugh 30:08 our main story tonight concerns 30:10 conspiracy theories 30:11 last week tonight with john oliver 30:13 featured a skit entitled 30:15 coronavirus conspiracy theories like the 30:17 claim that the moon landing was faked 30:19 first thing to note here is that mr 30:21 oliver opens with commentary about 30:23 conspiracy theories 30:24 that are completely unrelated to 30:25 coronavirus this is a standard tactic 30:28 used by propagandist to set a tone so 30:30 that anything that follows will be seen 30:32 through the lens of absurdity 30:34 pandemic a pseudo documentary filled 30:36 with a hodgepodge of conspiracy theories 30:38 mr oliver then does his best to debunk 30:40 dr judy's claim 30:42 that she was arrested but never charged 30:43 with a crime she was absolutely 30:45 criminally charged 30:46 this was not an oversight but a blatant 30:48 lie prior to the taping of this episode 30:51 mr oliver had the official arrest 30:53 documents that clearly proved that dr 30:55 judy was never charged with a crime 30:58 mr oliver then attempts to debunk the 30:59 idea that a beach 31:01 aka nature holds any value and boosting 31:04 our body's natural immune system 31:06 instead of challenging the point with 31:08 science he kills it with a smear 31:10 everything that you just said is insane 31:14 television in 1979 the world decided 31:18 that we needed the bi-doll act because 31:19 we needed to reform our patent system 31:22 and one of the modifications was we 31:24 allowed 31:25 recipients of federal funding to patent 31:28 and retain 31:29 economic interest in the research that 31:31 the public paid for 31:33 you get a five million dollar grant from 31:35 the taxpayer 31:36 and then you get to charge the taxpayer 31:39 a premium 31:40 for the technology they paid to develop 31:43 pfizer is going to get nearly 2 billion 31:45 moderna receiving 438 million dollars in 31:48 taxpayer money 31:50 and yet both companies have said they 31:52 will not sell the vaccine 31:54 at cost they're going to make a profit 31:56 on it 31:57 should pharmaceutical companies profit 32:00 off this vaccine research that taxpayers 32:03 have helped fund 32:04 the bi-dole act failed the american 32:07 people 32:08 because rather than standing on the 32:10 shoulders of giants 32:12 we now kneel at the feet of greed 32:19 my systems flagged anomalies when i 32:22 started seeing 32:24 non-profits and corporates and cover 32:26 financing for 32:28 coronavirus programs in the late summer 32:31 and fall of 2019 32:33 our first red flag came out when we read 32:37 the world at risk scenario now there is 32:40 an organization called the global 32:42 monitoring preparedness board 32:44 this organization is a part of the world 32:46 health organization 32:47 and this board includes dr elias from 32:51 the gates foundation 32:52 and anthony fauci from niaid these two 32:55 individuals 32:56 plus the director of the center for 32:58 disease control in china 32:59 come out with a recommendation that says 33:02 that by september 33:03 2020 two global 33:06 pandemic preparedness exercises 33:10 have to be completed and one of them 33:13 has to be done on the release of a 33:16 respiratory pathogen 33:18 that then gave rise to an october event 33:22 event 201 on behalf of our partners in 33:25 the bill and melinda gates foundation 33:27 event 201 took place five months before 33:30 covet 19 was declared a pandemic 33:32 the participants of the event are some 33:34 of the same people that are now deeply 33:36 involved in the real pandemic 33:38 and profiting from it as well event 201 33:41 was a scripted 33:42 multi-camera live event that was 33:44 broadcast globally 33:46 via the internet an event of this 33:48 complexity and magnitude would take 33:49 months to write 33:50 prep and produce placing the conception 33:53 date at least one year prior to the 33:55 actual pandemic 33:56 there is no question that there will be 33:58 a surprise 33:59 outbreak anthony fauci knew as early as 34:02 january of 2017 34:03 that we would see an outbreak before the 34:05 end of 2020. 34:07 even bill gates a man with no medical 34:09 training knew it was coming 34:10 if we start now we can be ready 34:14 for the next epidemic every single thing 34:18 that you have seen play out in front of 34:19 your 34:20 eyes all of them laid out in their 34:22 tabletop exercise 34:23 which by the way fact checkers have said 34:26 has nothing to do with the coronavirus 34:28 outbreak 34:29 just happenstance this is that wonderful 34:31 universe of improbabilities where 34:33 events just co-emerge and then nature 34:36 conveniently backs itself 34:37 into our architecture that's that's the 34:40 scenario we're supposed to accept 34:42 [Music] 34:45 brilliant some countries have banned 34:48 travel from the worst affected areas 34:50 the president has made a decision to 34:52 suspend all travel to the united kingdom 34:54 and 34:54 ireland dis and misinformation 34:56 circulating over the internet across the 34:58 world misinformation about the virus is 35:00 being shared online a significant demand 35:02 for n95 masks and gloves 35:04 are on the rise the demand for n95 masks 35:07 to prevent the deadly airborne virus has 35:09 such 35:10 we could eventually have 52 million 35:11 treatment courses per year 35:13 but it will take many months to get 35:14 there we're still many months out from 35:16 having something that we can really 35:18 deploy to the public 35:19 and 65 percent of those polled are eager 35:22 to take the vaccine 35:23 even if it's experimental the new poll 35:25 finds that 49 35:26 of americans say they would get a 35:28 covid19 vaccine should an effective one 35:30 be discovered 35:32 i'm curious who wrote the event 201 35:35 script 35:36 if the visionaries of the event knew at 35:38 least one year in advance what was 35:39 needed 35:40 why didn't they take care of those 35:41 things considering that bill gates has 35:44 donated half of his fortune to make the 35:46 world safer 35:47 why didn't he help to better prepare our 35:48 hospitals and frontline workers 35:51 why didn't any of the events wealthy 35:53 sponsors do something 36:00 now here we are you know we we didn't 36:03 simulate this we didn't practice 36:05 on behalf of our partners the bill and 36:07 melinda gates foundation 36:08 so both the health policies and economic 36:11 policies 36:12 we find ourselves in unchartered 36:14 territory 36:15 [Music] 36:18 event 201 was not the first scripted 36:20 exercise 36:21 to prophesize the future with 36:23 astonishing accuracy 36:26 leaders of global health and business 36:28 have been seeding reality with fictional 36:30 scenarios for several decades 36:33 the scenario obviously is fictional 36:36 one year prior to event 201 many of the 36:39 same sponsors 36:41 hosts and actors came together to 36:43 produce a tabletop pandemic simulation 36:46 for a fictional virus they branded 36:48 cladex 36:49 one year to produce a vaccine for this 36:51 is too long 36:52 we should have stockpiled we didn't but 36:54 we're going to have to look at that 36:56 vaccine question to see if we can speed 36:58 up the delivery and if we do not have 37:00 the public with 37:00 us we're in big trouble 37:04 in 2010 the rockefeller foundation 37:06 released a 54-page document 37:08 called scenarios for the future of 37:10 technology and international development 37:13 page 18 features the pandemic scenario 37:16 lockstep 37:17 a world of tighter top-down government 37:19 control and authoritarian leadership 37:21 with limited innovation and growing 37:23 citizen pushback 37:26 china's government was not the only one 37:27 that took extreme measures to protect 37:29 its citizens from risk and exposure 37:32 during the pandemic national leaders 37:34 around the world flex their authority 37:36 and imposed airtight rules and 37:37 restrictions from the mandatory wearing 37:39 of face masks 37:40 to body temperature checks at the 37:42 entries to communal spaces 37:44 like train stations and supermarkets 37:46 even after the pandemic faded 37:48 this more authoritarian control and 37:50 oversight of citizens and their 37:51 activities 37:52 stuck and even intensified 37:57 we are living in a time where leadership 38:01 unfortunately is compromised and by that 38:04 i mean 38:05 that individuals are placed in power for 38:07 their ability to be influenced 38:09 not their merits of leadership nothing 38:12 could be clearer than the leadership of 38:14 the world health organization 38:18 the world health organization is the 38:19 institution granted exclusive power to 38:22 guide and protect the health and 38:23 wellness of humanity 38:25 the who is sustained by private 38:26 donations the bulk of which are made by 38:28 pharmaceutical and biotech corporations 38:30 who have a vested financial interest in 38:32 organization support 38:35 in 2017 the associated press reported 38:37 that the who 38:38 routinely spends about 200 million a 38:40 year on travel expenses 38:42 more than what it spends to fight some 38:44 of the biggest problems in public health 38:46 including aids tuberculosis and malaria 38:49 combined 38:51 the who's repeated issuing of inaccurate 38:53 and bad advice 38:55 is not merely the result of incompetence 38:57 but rather the direct result 38:59 of the communist party of china 39:01 deliberately buying out whose leadership 39:04 on the nomination of the executive board 39:07 appoints 39:07 dr tedros adanom gabriele 39:11 as director general of the world health 39:13 organization 39:14 pedros gabrieles is the world health 39:16 organization's first director general 39:19 that isn't a medical doctor 39:26 the appointment to the organization's 39:28 highest position was controversial 39:30 given that in his previous role as 39:32 ethiopian's health minister 39:33 pedros was accused of covering up three 39:35 major health epidemics 39:37 tetris is no stranger to controversy as 39:39 a former minister of health in ethiopia 39:41 he has been accused of an alleged 39:43 cover-up of three possible cholera 39:44 epidemics 39:46 prior to his appointment tedros was a 39:48 high-ranking member of the t 39:49 grey people's liberation front a brutal 39:52 and corrupt political group 39:53 responsible for crimes against humanity 39:56 including bombings 39:57 kidnappings tortures and killings 40:05 how does a man with such a controversial 40:06 past 40:08 score the top position at the world's 40:10 most influential health organization 40:14 i have known bill and melinda for for 40:17 many many years now while serving as 40:20 ethiopia's health minister 40:21 tedros became intimately intertwined 40:23 with both the gates foundation and the 40:25 clinton foundation 40:26 the health minister of ethiopia one of 40:28 the ableist 40:29 public servants i ever worked with 40:32 with the backing of the two most 40:34 powerful foundations on earth 40:36 and the full support of the communist 40:37 party of china tedros was a shoo-in 40:42 we will have many body 40:45 bags in front of us 40:49 if we don't behave 40:53 [Music] 40:56 you cannot find a person promoting this 40:58 scenario 40:59 that's not part of the interlocking 41:01 directorates of the world health 41:02 organization 41:03 the cdc the nia id or the organizations 41:07 that are the philanthropic cover 41:08 organizations that fund them 41:10 we now know that there are over 1300 41:14 patents 41:15 currently issued and held by 41:17 organizations 41:18 that are multiple recipients of funding 41:22 through the gates foundation through eco 41:25 health alliance 41:26 through the sherlock biosciences 41:28 connection back into open philanthropy 41:31 and all of them also have links directly 41:34 to niaid anthony fauci's funding sources 41:37 if you have conflicts of interest in the 41:40 funding and 41:41 in the decision making and in the inside 41:43 knowledge that you have 41:45 between competing or competitor 41:47 organizations 41:48 that is a violation of the antitrust 41:51 laws of the united states 41:53 these are federal crimes if you have the 41:57 power to 41:58 immediately fix whatever is wrong with 42:00 our current medical system 42:02 where would you start conflicts of 42:04 interest 42:05 about 40 or 50 years ago pharmaceutical 42:08 ceos 42:09 actually went to jail if they knowingly 42:13 sold a bad product and concealed 42:16 information about the problems 42:17 with that product since then all they 42:20 have done is paid 42:21 fines and so selling a product 42:25 and concealing information about it is 42:28 okay 42:29 because paying the fine is considered 42:32 the cost of doing business 42:34 how did the pharmaceutical industry come 42:38 to capture the rest of the medical 42:40 industry and it's because they had so 42:42 much money 42:43 to bribe the nih the cdc the fda 42:46 the professional associations you know 42:48 the journals 42:50 the medical schools and everyone else 42:54 around the same time the john d 42:55 rockefeller seized u.s media 42:57 he also hijacked u.s medicine when it 43:00 was discovered that drugs could be 43:01 produced from petroleum 43:03 america's top oil mogul ordered his army 43:05 of propagandist 43:06 to invert reality accordingly medicines 43:09 used for thousands of years were 43:11 suddenly classified 43:12 as alternative while the new 43:14 petroleum-based 43:16 highly addictive and patentable drugs 43:19 were declared the gold standard after 43:22 buying the german pharmaceutical company 43:23 that manufactured chemicals of war for 43:25 adolf hitler 43:26 rockefeller leveraged his political 43:28 influence by pressing congress to 43:30 declare 43:31 natural healing modalities unscientific 43:34 quackery 43:36 rockefeller then took control of the 43:37 american medical association 43:39 and began offering massive grants to top 43:41 medical schools 43:42 under the mandate that only his approved 43:44 curriculum be taught 43:49 any mention of the healing powers of 43:50 herbs plants and diet was erased from 43:53 most medical textbooks 43:54 doctors and professors who objected to 43:56 rockefeller's plan were crucified by the 43:58 media 43:59 removed from the ama and stripped of 44:01 their license to teach 44:02 and practice medicine those who dared to 44:04 speak out 44:05 were arrested and jailed 44:08 [Music] 44:09 when evidence began to emerge the 44:11 petroleum-based medicines were causing 44:13 cancer 44:14 mr rockefeller founded the american 44:16 cancer society 44:17 through which he suppressed that 44:18 information 44:21 john d rockefeller is duly credited as 44:23 the founder of the pharmaceutical 44:25 industry 44:26 and the reason that medical error is 44:28 currently the third leading cause of 44:29 death in america 44:31 this is not an indictment against 44:33 doctors more than anyone 44:35 they are under the stranglehold of the 44:36 single largest lobby in power in 44:38 washington 44:39 every year the pharmaceutical industry 44:41 spends at least twice the amount as big 44:43 oil 44:44 to influence laws policies and public 44:46 perception 44:49 thanks to mr rockefeller the architect 44:51 of american monopolies 44:52 no industry has more power over our 44:54 lives than big pharma 44:58 part of the problem and this by the way 45:00 goes back to the 1980s with microsoft 45:03 as bill gates found out that it was very 45:05 difficult to manufacture a way to 45:07 navigate through the patent universe 45:10 saying that it's microsoft holding the 45:12 patents and he became the architect of a 45:14 very cunning program 45:15 of putting patents in holding companies 45:17 that didn't have anything to do with 45:19 the named of the organization 45:23 according to legend young bill gates 45:25 built his computer empire out of his 45:27 garage 45:28 reality tells another story that bill 45:30 gates was born into wealth and privilege 45:33 both his grandfather and 45:34 great-grandfather were banking muggles 45:36 his father william gates senior was a 45:38 prominent seattle-based lawyer 45:40 and political lobbyist through his 45:42 father bill gates learned the ins and 45:44 outs of law and politics and how to 45:45 manipulate those governing forces 45:48 i'm bill gates chairman of microsoft 45:51 bill gates dropped out of college to 45:52 start microsoft he is credited with 45:54 inventing the operating system that 45:56 became windows 45:57 however he played no part in the 45:59 invention of windows 46:01 the fact is he bought an existing 46:03 operating system from seattle computer 46:04 products 46:05 had it modified then licensed it to ibm 46:08 that didn't stop him from taking all the 46:10 credit i don't see bill gates as this 46:13 great creative person 46:15 i see him as an opportunist while 46:17 microsoft's co-founder paul allen was 46:19 struggling with cancer 46:20 bill gates seized the opportunity by 46:23 attempting to cheat him out of his share 46:25 of the company's fortune they're 46:26 basically talking about how they were 46:28 planning to dilute my share down to 46:30 almost nothing 46:31 and it was uh really a shocking and 46:34 disheartening moment 46:35 for me you were sick i think i was still 46:39 probably in the middle of radiation 46:40 therapy 46:42 [Music] 46:46 gates business strategies came under 46:48 fire in 1998 46:49 when the united states department of 46:50 justice sued microsoft for anti-trust 46:55 of the videotape violations of bill 46:57 gates 46:58 during the 18-month trial gates gave 47:00 hours of videotape testimony 47:03 what were the non-microsoft browsers 47:06 that 47:06 you were concerned about in january of 47:09 1996 47:10 that month yes sir 47:14 and what about it what non-microsoft 47:17 browsers were you concerned about 47:19 in january of 1996 47:22 i don't know what you mean concerned 47:27 um what is it about the word concerned 47:31 that you don't understand 47:42 i'm not sure what you mean by it 47:46 the justice department has charged 47:48 microsoft 47:49 with engaging in anti-competitive and 47:52 exclusionary practices 47:53 designed to maintain its monopoly in 47:56 personal computer operating systems 48:01 in a move to overshadow the negative 48:03 press gates invested 100 million 48:06 dollars to set up the bill and melinda 48:08 gates foundation 48:11 overnight bill gates transformed his 48:13 public image from ruthless tech 48:14 monopolizer 48:15 to the world's most generous 48:17 philanthropist i'm pleased to announce 48:19 that we're pledging an additional 48:20 billion dollars 48:23 we have the chance to witness bill gates 48:25 2.0 48:26 the man you don't know the rebranding 48:29 campaign paid off 48:30 his net worth swiftly doubled earning 48:32 bill gates the title of 48:34 richest man in the world you've invested 48:36 10 billion dollars in vaccinations over 48:38 the last two decades 48:40 and you figured out the return on 48:41 investment for that it kind of stunned 48:42 me can you walk us through the math 48:44 in a wall street essay bill gates 48:46 declared vaccines 48:48 the best investment i've ever made 48:49 there's been over a 20 to one return 48:52 so if you just look at the economic 48:54 benefits 48:56 that's a pretty strong number compared 48:57 to anything else 48:59 the gates foundation expanded rapidly 49:01 into a massive 49:02 vertically integrated multi-national 49:04 corporation controlling every step 49:06 in a supply chain that reaches from its 49:08 seattle-based boardrooms to the villages 49:10 of africa and asia 49:12 is the world's largest private 49:14 philanthropy causing harm 49:16 the bill and melinda gates foundation 49:18 has made millions of dollars each year 49:20 from companies blamed for many of the 49:21 same 49:22 social and health problems the 49:23 foundation seeks to address 49:25 gates foundation has investments in 69 49:28 of the worst polluting companies in the 49:30 us and canada 49:31 other companies in the foundation's 49:32 portfolio have been accused of 49:34 transgressions including forcing 49:36 thousands of people to lose their homes 49:38 supporting child labor defrauding and 49:40 neglecting patients in need of medical 49:41 care 49:42 the gates foundation has not provided 49:44 details 49:47 william h gates iii and melinda french 49:50 gates as a top donor to both the who and 49:52 the cdc 49:53 no one man has more power than bill 49:55 gates to influence and control the 49:58 health and medical freedom of all people 50:00 normalcy only returns when we've 50:03 largely vaccinated the entire global 50:07 population 50:08 this will be the new normal until a 50:10 vaccine is developed 50:12 until we find a vaccine going back to 50:14 normal 50:15 means putting lives at risk we need to 50:17 produce it and to deploy it in 50:19 every single corner of the world full 50:22 vaccination 50:23 of our children and pregnant women 50:26 development 50:26 of new vaccines therapeutics are 50:38 developed 50:40 we've already bought the syringes we 50:42 already know where it's going to happen 50:43 we're thinking about what that's going 50:44 to be 50:45 it's all part of this plan our military 50:48 is now being mobilized so 50:50 at the end of the year we're going to be 50:51 able to give it to a lot of people very 50:53 very rapidly 50:57 in 1986 president ronald reagan signed 50:59 the national childhood vaccine injury 51:02 act 51:02 granting total immunity to vaccine 51:04 manufacturers 51:06 after a decade of lawsuits related to 51:08 vaccine injuries and deaths 51:10 vaccine makers were going bankrupt in a 51:13 move to coerce policymakers 51:15 vaccine companies threatened to stop 51:17 making vaccines 51:18 until they could be legally shielded 51:20 from liability 51:22 to this day when someone is injured or 51:24 killed as the result of an adverse 51:26 reaction 51:28 it is the u s taxpayers that pay for the 51:30 damages 51:31 [Music] 51:33 welcome back what several indian tribal 51:35 girls used as guinea pigs 51:37 the report alleges that two american 51:39 pharma giants 51:40 untested vaccine was administered to 51:44 thousands of tribal girls without proper 51:46 study and paperwork 51:50 india was among the hardest hit after 51:52 bollywood celebrities were incentivized 51:54 by the gates foundation to urge the 51:56 public to submit 51:57 to mass vaccinations 52:01 in 2009 tribal children were 52:03 administered the hpv vaccine 52:05 over 24 000 girls were told they were 52:08 being given wellness shots 52:09 in many cases without the informed 52:11 consent of a parent 52:12 or guardian the people that were 52:15 administering these vaccines 52:17 lied to the guardians of these girls 52:21 and told the girls oh this is going to 52:22 cure cancer you're never going to have 52:24 cancer 52:25 and these girls became severely injured 52:28 some of them developed seizures some of 52:29 them developed 52:30 cancer and seven girls died 52:33 and there was no insurance there was no 52:36 assistance for them 52:37 and the gates foundation denied that it 52:39 had been clinical trials 52:41 and it was so bad that the parliament in 52:44 india created a task force they studied 52:47 it and they kicked out the gates 52:49 foundation 52:50 but india is a barbaric country things 52:52 happen here in a very barbaric way 52:55 but i was surprised to find an american 52:57 organization 52:59 operating in broad day life doing 53:02 things in a very very let's say indian 53:05 fashion 53:07 and so the route i took was that i want 53:10 the whole procedure to be investigated 53:14 the indian parliament formed the 53:16 committee 53:17 and it was to me a rather surprising 53:20 move because 53:21 you generally don't often have such a 53:24 high level inquiry 53:26 into matters affecting poor people and 53:30 that 53:30 was such an extraordinary report i don't 53:33 think 53:34 indian parliament has ever come out with 53:36 such a scaling report 53:39 and the government officials came up and 53:42 said 53:42 we shouldn't have authorized this we're 53:45 sorry 53:45 we're not going to allow them again and 53:48 now they're back 53:50 doing their same old tricks again 53:54 the good news is that human clinical 53:56 trials can start as early as july 2020 54:00 for 54:00 india's first covet 19 indigenous 54:03 vaccine that's been developed by bharat 54:04 biotech so you can imagine 54:06 how the manipulation of the media by the 54:09 media 54:10 the manipulation of public opinion by 54:13 leaders from all 54:14 political parties unanimously saying we 54:17 want a vaccine 54:19 and the worst thing is they are taken as 54:21 philanthropists 54:22 whereas what this actually is is the 54:25 acquisition of political and financial 54:28 power 54:29 and i think the second most populous 54:31 country 54:32 with 1.3 billion people is going to be a 54:36 good base for pharmaceutical companies 54:39 to make a killing 54:41 and also kill a lot of people in the 54:44 process 54:46 yes i just find it a pity that we 54:48 haven't been able to 54:51 get any benefit for the girls who 54:54 suffered you know it's so 54:57 terrifying as to what they're actually 54:59 doing with the world 55:02 we're taking things that are you know 55:05 genetically modified organisms and we're 55:08 injecting them in 55:09 little kids arms we just shoot them 55:10 right into the vein 55:12 a 2018 scientific study released in the 55:15 international journal of environmental 55:17 research and public health 55:18 concluded that over 490 000 children in 55:21 india 55:22 developed paralysis as a result of the 55:25 gate supported 55:26 oral polio vaccine that was administered 55:28 between the years of 2000 55:30 and 2017 using all the usual sleight of 55:34 hand 55:35 us-based media and fact-checkers rushed 55:38 to bury the story 55:39 but thanks to the meticulous work of a 55:41 team of indian researchers and doctors 55:44 the inconvenient truth lives on the 55:46 nih.gov website 55:48 it's my honor to introduce bill and 55:50 melinda gates 55:51 [Applause] 55:55 without any medical training bill and 55:57 miller negates founded 55:58 the global alliance for vaccines and 56:00 immunization through which 56:02 they fulfill their agenda to vaccinate 56:04 the world 56:05 the foundation has been sued by the 56:06 governments of some of the poorest and 56:08 most vulnerable nations 56:09 for causing serious harm through 56:11 experimental vaccine programs 56:12 if you just look at health care workers 56:14 around the world they deserve 56:16 to get the vaccine first you know here 56:17 in the united states really it's going 56:19 to be 56:20 black people who really should get it 56:22 first and many indigenous people 56:24 vaccines were always taught to us that 56:27 it was 56:27 safe it was it was healthy this is 56:29 things that we had to do 56:31 but given the position that i am in now 56:33 as a state legislator 56:35 and looking at these studies and 56:36 reviewing a lot of these studies 56:38 is very scary and i want the 56:40 african-american community to open 56:42 up their eyes of all the places 56:45 that mr gates could have gone in the 56:48 world 56:49 why did he settle on africa it's not 56:52 because he cares about people that look 56:54 like me 56:55 he cares about an agenda 56:58 [Music] 56:59 african bodies have been used as lab 57:01 rats for many years for big pharma they 57:04 are using 57:04 us for trials they are using us for 57:07 testing but as an african 57:09 i say no more they're tired of becoming 57:13 the guinea pigs of the world 57:15 their antennas are raised and they are 57:16 telling each other all over social media 57:19 they're on high alert right now 57:23 there is a policy of the american 57:25 government is called the 57:27 kissinger report which was produced in 57:29 the mid 70s 57:31 and it explicitly states that uh 57:34 the purpose of the foreign policy in 57:37 africa 57:37 was to reduce the population because 57:40 they have a great mineral resources 57:42 there 57:43 and the time kissinger and those 57:45 involved with the carter administration 57:48 wanted to shrink the population make 57:49 sure that the africans do not develop 57:52 and do not use the resources for 57:54 themselves 57:55 because we in the states we need them 58:00 there is a concerted effort of foreign 58:03 powers 58:04 to control the population of africa 58:08 some children did survive the botched 58:11 vaccinations last month 58:12 and will recover but 15 all under the 58:15 age of five 58:16 died from fever vomiting and diarrhea 58:19 human 58:19 errors contributed to the unfortunate 58:23 deaths of the children 58:25 how can you believe big pharma but not 58:28 believe these parents when they tell you 58:30 that their children have been injured by 58:32 big pharma 58:33 i don't care how big this corporate 58:35 machine looks 58:37 as a parent i can tell you these people 58:40 will 58:40 never stop fighting for their kids 59:18 [Music] 59:21 it would take hours to list all of the 59:22 questionable initiatives that bill gates 59:24 is involved in 59:26 here's a few of the highlights gates is 59:29 one of the key funders in the 59:30 stratospheric controlled perturbation 59:32 experiment 59:33 designed to block out the sun in an 59:35 effort to control global warming 59:36 by releasing massive amounts of calcium 59:39 carbonate and other materials 59:40 into the upper atmosphere critics 59:43 including environmental scientists 59:45 have called the project a global 59:47 genocide experiment 59:49 gates has invested over one billion 59:51 dollars in earthnow's global 59:53 surveillance project 59:54 the project will launch hundreds of 59:56 satellites into space which will allow 59:58 for the 24 7 monitoring of 60:00 all people everywhere in partnership 60:03 with mit 60:04 bill gates has developed a new 60:05 technology that allows vaccines to be 60:08 injected under your skin 60:09 along with your medical records the 60:12 quantum dot tattoo 60:13 will implant an invisible certificate 60:16 that can be scanned by authorities 60:17 using a cell phone app and infrared 60:20 light eventually what we'll have to have 60:22 is certificates of 60:23 who's a recovered person who's a 60:25 vaccinated person 60:26 so eventually there will be this digital 60:29 immunity proof 60:33 the epa recently approved an 60:35 experimental use permit 60:36 to oxitec a biotech company funded by 60:39 the bill and melinda gates foundation 60:41 in an effort to fight malaria oxitec 60:43 will soon release millions of 60:44 genetically modified mosquitoes in 60:46 various u.s states 60:48 according to the nih website programs 60:50 are being developed 60:51 to allow human immunization via mosquito 60:54 bite 60:55 it was science magazine that coined the 60:56 phrase flying syringes 61:04 do you strongly swear to testimony 61:07 a shocking new report from the new york 61:09 times sheds light on the connection 61:11 between microsoft founder bill gates and 61:13 the late jeffrey epstein 61:15 you report these two men met at least 61:18 six 61:19 times well i believe that there were 61:20 more this included 61:22 visits to the mansion seeing each other 61:25 in seattle 61:26 flying on epstein's plane when flight 61:29 logs revealed that gates had been a 61:31 passenger on the lolita express 61:33 he claimed that he didn't know that the 61:34 private jet belonged to epstein 61:36 he also denied that he and mr epstein 61:38 were involved in any business deals 61:41 however an expose by the new york times 61:44 revealed that not only did bill gates 61:46 initiate a relationship with jeffrey 61:48 epstein well after he was convicted of 61:50 sex crimes 61:50 but the two were also involved in the 61:52 process of co-founding a multi-billion 61:55 dollar charitable fund 61:56 why would they ever set up a charitable 61:58 trust benefiting 62:00 jeffrey epstein that it was all about 62:02 philanthropy that bill gates just wanted 62:04 to find new sources of money 62:08 why would one of the richest men in the 62:10 world choose to partner 62:11 with the world's most notorious 62:13 pedophile 62:17 a deeper dive into epstein's world 62:18 revealed that the two men had more in 62:20 common than meets the eye 62:23 like gates epstein was a billionaire 62:25 philanthropist with a passion for 62:26 science 62:27 health education and children the 62:29 jeffrey epstein foundation donated 62:31 millions of dollars to top universities 62:33 science institutes 62:35 medical schools early education programs 62:37 youth initiatives 62:39 and international peace accords 62:40 [Music] 62:43 bill gates is either the most 62:45 misunderstood man alive 62:47 or one of the most convincing con men to 62:49 ever live 62:52 is he a benevolent hero or a malevolent 62:55 opportunist bill gates 62:57 personally i would love to believe that 62:59 one of the richest men in the world 63:00 is giving away his fortune for the 63:02 betterment of humanity 63:03 [Music] 63:05 i want to believe that endearing smile 63:08 i want to believe that his heart is as 63:11 soft and warm as his sweaters 63:15 at the very least i want to believe that 63:18 he's unaware 63:19 of the damage he's done 63:28 i'm happy to announce that we've 63:30 discovered a vaccine 63:31 we no longer have to live in fear 63:33 everyone can get back to their normal 63:35 lives 63:36 [Music] 63:38 it's the great hope galvanizing the 63:40 world a vaccine 63:42 for covert 19 but are we being sold 63:46 alive after all covered 19 63:49 is the seventh coronavirus to strike 63:52 mankind 63:53 and we've never found a vaccine for any 63:56 of them 63:58 the shortest time anybody's ever found a 64:00 vaccine 64:01 against any disease that i'm familiar 64:03 with is about seven years 64:05 the average time is 20 to be talking 64:08 about a magic bullet coming in months 64:10 it borders on the absurd people like 64:13 myself and tony fauci are saying 18 64:15 months 64:16 a year to a year and a half if 64:18 everything went perfectly we could do 64:19 slightly better than that 64:21 but there will be a trade-off we'll have 64:23 less safety testing 64:25 than we typically would have and so 64:27 governments will have to decide 64:29 you know do they indemnify the companies 64:31 and really say let's 64:32 let's go out with this something that 64:34 people should know 64:36 about covid19 vaccines is they fall 64:38 today under the prep act 64:40 which came into being after 9 11 and 64:42 after an anthrax scare 64:44 and this law gives virtually blanket 64:46 liability protection it's basically 64:48 impossible 64:49 to get any kind of compensation if 64:51 you're injured so 64:52 people need to understand that if you 64:54 take covet 19 vaccines you are 64:57 absolutely on your own if you're 64:58 permanently injured if you lose your job 65:00 if your health care 65:01 expenses go through the roof tough luck 65:06 volunteers all across the country began 65:08 getting shots today as part of the final 65:11 phase of testing 65:12 for an experimental vaccine being 65:14 developed by the nih 65:15 and the drug company moderna um 65:19 the side effects for the moderna vaccine 65:21 sound concerning 65:22 we looked after the second dose at least 65:25 80 percent 65:26 of participants experienced a systemic 65:29 side effect 65:31 so are these vaccines safe 65:36 well the uh the fda 65:40 not being pressured will look hard at 65:43 that 65:43 the fda is the gold standard of 65:45 regulators uh 65:47 and their current guidance on this if 65:50 they stick with that 65:51 is is very very appropriate uh 65:54 and you know they it the the 65:57 the side effects were not super severe 66:00 that is it didn't 66:01 cause permanent health problems for uh 66:05 the things that they you know moderna 66:07 did have to go with the fairly 66:08 high dose and so uh you know to get the 66:12 antibodies this isn't a vaccine story 66:16 this is a population management story 66:19 if your goal is to make this beautiful 66:22 earth that we live on 66:23 an exclusive playground for the entitled 66:26 few 66:29 then populations that get in the way are 66:32 a problem 66:33 and it is the empirical impulses of 66:36 individuals who have decided that by 66:38 outranking the rest of humanity 66:41 they can dictate upon humanity the 66:43 conditions of their existence 66:46 now we need to go and look in families 66:48 to find 66:49 those people who may be sick and remove 66:51 them and isolate them 66:53 this bill enables the police to enter a 66:56 home 66:56 without a warrant madam speaker the 66:59 police have 67:00 never held that power we will find 67:03 out who lives in the house if it's 67:05 someone that is refusing we will 67:07 definitely consult with our health 67:08 officer 67:09 to look into the next steps so the 67:10 sheriff's department and the health 67:12 department showed up at her door 67:14 with orders for her and her husband to 67:16 wear ankle monitors 67:17 the couple says they never denied 67:20 self-quarantining 67:21 you will no longer be able to leave home 67:23 only one person will be able to go 67:25 shopping 67:25 once per day recreational activity is 67:28 now 67:28 no longer allowed you will be allowed to 67:31 have one hour of exercise 67:33 no further than five kilometers from 67:35 your home are you serious just for not 67:37 having a mask 67:39 we will shut you down we will cite you 67:42 and if we need to we will arrest you and 67:45 we will take you 67:46 to jail you know the old expression 67:48 about snitches well 67:49 in this case snitches get rewards 67:53 some people are ratting their neighbors 67:55 out calling the police 67:56 but others are turning to the internet 67:58 where social distance shaming has gotten 68:01 ugly in a time of crisis 68:05 trying to force compliance upon a 68:07 population by making neighbors and 68:09 friends distrust one another 68:10 is exactly the opposite tactic we 68:13 actually need 68:15 when human societies lose their freedom 68:18 it's not usually because tyrants have 68:20 taken it away 68:21 it's usually because people willingly 68:23 surrender their freedom 68:25 in return for protection against some 68:26 external threat 68:28 that's what i fear we are seeing now 68:32 this is a cognitive dissonant moment 68:35 which is being imprinted 68:37 in your brain just like remember the 68:40 great depression 68:42 remember 911 68:45 weapons of mass destruction 68:49 we are being conditioned to have the 68:52 excuse 68:54 for unbelievable acts of tyranny 68:57 which will be justified by remember 2020 69:04 and your loved ones those that die those 69:07 that are infected 69:09 they're being used as cannon fodder 69:12 which is the ultimate desecration of 69:14 their honor and integrity 69:18 and this is also a test of humanity to 69:21 see how much of our liberty we will let 69:23 go 69:24 before we finally draw the line under 69:26 enough 69:30 benjamin rush a signer of the 69:31 declaration of independence stated 69:32 unless we put medical freedom into the 69:33 constitution the time will come 69:35 when medicine will organize into an 69:36 undercover dictatorship to restrict the 69:38 art of healing to one class of men 69:40 and deny equal privileges to others that 69:42 time is now 69:45 well this won't be the last pandemic 69:47 that we face 69:49 so we you know we'll have to prepare for 69:52 the next one that 69:54 you know i'd say is uh will get 69:57 attention this time 70:02 repeat a lie often enough it becomes 70:05 truth 70:14 perhaps that was the goal of the authors 70:15 of that story 70:17 um we feel too afraid to have kids 70:21 um because we feel that we're heading 70:23 towards civilization breakdown 70:25 as a result fear shuts down the part of 70:28 our brain 70:28 designed to solve problems without that 70:31 ability 70:32 we look for others to guide and save us 70:36 in doing so we lose touch with our most 70:38 primal nature 70:41 we forget that we are an extension of 70:42 the most brilliant and resilient 70:44 ecosystem in the universe we stopped 70:47 eating food grown from the earth 70:50 and began consuming products processed 70:52 from machines 70:55 we trade medicines that heal 70:58 for drugs that harm 71:02 we abandon love and liberty 71:06 for debt and dependency 71:10 the good news is our story is not over 71:15 the climax has yet to come 71:19 that moment when the hero rises from 71:22 defeat 71:24 summoning a force they forgot they had 71:28 a force within a force of nature 71:41 [Music] 71:43 a new generation of americans it's time 71:46 to think about the future generations 71:54 [Music] 72:13 [Music] 72:19 [Music] 72:35 you
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