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In 2017, significant events occurred in the field of coronavirus research. Collaboration between VRC and Moderna on a CoV vaccine took place. USAID's Andrew Clements requested the transfer of Metabiota from China to EHA. A meeting at NIH with Bill Gates and Graham was held. Grant rounds on spike proteins were initiated, leading to publications and a patent. Notably, Baric and Fang-Li were involved in related research. These findings suggest potential connections and raise questions about the origins of certain research. Stay tuned for more updates.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

PART 2🧵2017 Was a massively important year: VRC+ Moderna collab' on a CoV vaccine, USAID's Andrew Clements emailed EHA staff to move Metabiota from China & instead send EHA, the "PREFUSION CORONAVIRUS SPIKE PROTEINS" patent & a meeting at NIH w/Bill Gates & Graham...

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2🧵June 30, 2017 NIH hosts the 4th annual meeting between Bill Gates & the VRC. Attendees included Gates, Graham, Fauci, Collins, and Mascola. The newsletter covering the event shows Graham holding what appears to be the spike protein to show Gates. -Identical to the 2021 one..

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3🧵On Feb 09 2017 The NIH began a grant round titled: "Structure, Function & Antigenicity of Coronavirus Spike Proteins" led by McLellan & Ward out of Dartmouth. The grant # is R01AI127521 & went 5 grant cycles from 2017-2021.

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4🧵W/in the NIH grant rounds under R01AI127521 a publication was funded. That paper, "Immunogenicity & structures of a rationally designed prefusion MERS-CoV spike antigen" was authored by not only Graham, Ward + McLellan but also Corbett & Denison👀

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5🧵Corbett was the young black female scientist at the VRC in that 2021 video w/ Biden & Graham. She happens to be an understudy of Ralph Baric, graduate of UNC Chapel Hill. Denison was the top collab of Baric's during 2014-2020 from Vanderbilt.

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6🧵Two months after the "...prefusion MERS-CoV spike antigen" article a patent was issued on Oct 25 2017 titled: "PREFUSION CORONAVIRUS SPIKE PROTEINS AND THEIR USE" credited to HHS, Scripps and Dartmouth w/ Ward, McLellan, Graham & Corbett. This patent is credited 4 the C19 💉

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7🧵Two things that surprised me was; #1 the classification of the research under grant R01AI127521 which according to the NIH's grant repository RePORTER was listed as "Biodefense"

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

8🧵#2- If you were to type the 2017 grant title "Structure, Function & Antigenicity of Coronavirus Spike Proteins" into NIH's Pubmed you get a paper titled "Structure, Function, and Evolution of Coronavirus Spike Proteins" from Sept 29 2016. The titles are one word off...

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9🧵One word off but NONE of the same Authors. The 2016 paper is written solely by Fang-Li of Univ. Minn. The paper isn't even funded by the same grant [R01AI127521] but it is funded by grants AI110700, & AI089728. Both grants are to Fang-Li for CoV research.

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10🧵One of those NIH grants [AI110700] was co-led by none other than Ralph Baric. Again, same titled research, which led to the patent for C19 💉s but hidden under different grants, even though the 💉patent is used by Moderna which Baric already signed an MTA w/ <1yr later 🤔

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11🧵If Fang-Li sounds familiar it's likely because he has worked significantly with Baric & Zheng-Li Shi & Eco Health Alliance on Coronaviruses & now is the Director, Center for Coronavirus Research😳

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12🧵Coincidence? I think not. An attempt to hide the creation of certain GoF research turned bio-weapon? MUCH more likely. Stay tuned-I'm still not done 🔎👀🧾 https://grantome.com/search?q=R01AI110700 https://msi.umn.edu/~lifang/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27578435/ https://grantome.com/search?q=AI089728

Grantome: Search Search and visualize the entirety of funding information to discover the most important factors underlying funded research in your area. grantome.com
Welcome to Li Lab msi.umn.edu
Structure, Function, and Evolution of Coronavirus Spike Proteins - PubMed The coronavirus spike protein is a multifunctional molecular machine that mediates coronavirus entry into host cells. It first binds to a receptor on the host cell surface through its S1 subunit and then fuses viral and host membranes through its S2 subunit. Two domains in S1 from different coronavi … pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Grantome: Search Search and visualize the entirety of funding information to discover the most important factors underlying funded research in your area. grantome.com
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The pandemic's beneficiaries were not coincidental. Pre-C19, connections were established. Ralph Baric received increased NIH grants in 2020, collaborating with Denison and Lipkin. Andrew Ward and Jason McLellan played crucial roles in creating C19 vaccines, with top collaborations at Scripps, Vanderbilt, and UT Austin. The Vaccine Research Center, led by Barney Graham, partnered with Moderna in 2017. The collaboration actually began in 2015, coinciding with Baric's controversial paper. Part 2 will cover patent rights, cancer money, and involved universities. Stay tuned.

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🧵1🏆 TBH I have struggled w/ how to present all this C19 information for a while. By the end of this thread hopefully I make something apparent: those who benefited by the pandemic wasn't by chance.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

2🧵The timeline I'm focusing on largely pre-dates C19 [2014-2019] After seeing the connections fully flushed out it no longer becomes a question of 'if' or 'why'. All that remains is what is to be done about it.

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3🧵I looked into Ralph Baric's grant history from 2014-2020. As you can see there was a noticeable increase in NIH grants to Baric when 2020 came around. His top collaborators were Denison [Vanderbilt] & Lipkin [Columbia] in those 7yrs.

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4🧵Andrew Ward [Scripps, Johns Hopkins, Vaccine Research Center] is a quietly mentioned but integral scientist credited w/ creation of the C19 jabs. Top grants yrs were 2017&2020, top collab's were Scripps, Vanderbilt, UT Austin.

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5🧵Jason McLellan, like Ward is a rarely mentioned yet integral architect of the C19 Vaccines, both w/patents crediting them. McLellan's NIH grants doubled after 2017. Top collab's are UT Austin & Dartmouth University.

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6🧵All these people converge with the Vaccine Research Center, an NIH component-most notable w/the head scientist, Barney Graham. In 2021, Graham & team explain to new POTUS Biden how the Vaxx came to be. Listen & Watch Closely. [*listen for 2017, & Moderna]

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Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett and her team have been studying spike proteins in viruses for the past 10 years. They discovered that controlling the spike protein's shape is crucial for creating effective vaccines. Using their knowledge from previous research on MERS coronavirus, they quickly applied their techniques to develop a vaccine for the current virus in collaboration with Moderna. By January 10th last year, they obtained the virus sequences and produced the vaccine over the weekend. They tested the vaccine on mice and found that it generated antibodies. Dr. Corbett mentions that they are now working on addressing the variants of the virus.
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Speaker 0: And this is doctor Kizzmekia Corbett Speaker 1: Nice to meet you. Speaker 0: Who is very much involved in this process. Wow. Bonnie's gonna tell me a little bit about what I was alluding to just a moment ago. Please. I'd like to tell you the 20 year history, but I'll just go back 10 years Tell you a little bit about the kind of proteins he studied. This is a representation of the virus, and these spike proteins are what help the virus get into a sell. What we've learned over these last 10 years is that, not just for this virus but for other viruses, if you can control this spike protein and this is, the scale of this, about. 10,000,000 of these can fit on this head of a pin. And this is about 10,000,000 times larger than the actual protein, seeing. But we can see it in this kind of detail. Antibodies recognize the surfaces and the shapes of this. So what we've learned is that you have to not only know the structure, but hold it together by creating mutations inside to hold it in the right shaped. You hold it in the right shape, it becomes a much better vaccine antibody. And that and since we knew that For other viruses since we learned that for MERS coronavirus, we were able to rapidly apply those, techniques for this virus and get off to a fast start with Moderna. And doctor Corbett's gonna tell you a little bit bit about this year that we're going through. Speaker 1: So while we just gave you the history for the last 10 years, I'm gonna give you the history for about the last year Where, as doctor Graham and doctor Phelps, you like to say, all we needed were the sequences. And the reason for that is because we knew exactly what to do Based on what doctor Graham and us have been doing for the last 10 years. So this is a time line of what we did. We got the sequences around January 10th last year, so that is the sequence of the virus that was spreading very rapidly in China. When we got those sequences, because we knew how to make that protein as a very good vaccine, we did that really quickly over the weekend. And by 13th? Speaker 0: Over the weekend. Speaker 1: Over the weekend. You know something about working on weekends. Right? No. No. Speaker 0: Not like that. Not like that. Oh, my god. What's over the weekend? We have Speaker 1: Oh, listen. You you'll have plenty of time to do all the mains over the weekend of the next 4 years. So we decided very quickly with Moderna that we were gonna make this vaccine and we're gonna use Speaker 0: When did Moderna given to this. Did you guys contact Moderna? With Moderna during the Zika out there. Okay. And so we helped doing with some of their animal studies. We were making one kind of vaccine. They were making an mRNA vaccine. Gotcha. And we learned that Their technology was good. And so we made a deal in 2017 to work on paramyxoviruses With the prototype and with coronaviruses. With the prototype, which is that MERS coronavirus. Yeah. Okay. We've been working with Moderna's in a formal collaboration since 2017. Speaker 1: Yes. And and and, this coronavirus team in particular has been working with them in How we call it here in an academic for, fashion where we were asking really basic questions about how to make vaccines for coronaviruses, the other coronaviruses like MERS or SARS. So that's why we were trusting in our collaboration, and it allowed us to move very quickly To make an mRNA vaccine for this coronavirus that was spreading. And so what our team does is in order to go to the clinic, you have to say, Does this vaccine at least do what you think it might do in person in a very small animal like a mouse? And so we got the vaccine here. I think actually I was told that I was one of the first people to open a vial of the vaccine, and we immunized about 200 mice. And then about 2 weeks Later, on February 18th, we got our 1st results back from a mouse. So what you see here Speaker 0: the mouse had to say? Speaker 1: The mouse had to say, Looks like we got a vaccine, and that's what that yellow says. So those 2, sides over here is are mice that do not have any vaccines told. You can see there this plate shows they have no antibodies. Whereas all of these mice have antibodies in their Blood. So all you can do is you can put a spot of the antibodies, or their blood on this plate, and this plate reads how much antibody is there. The brighter the yellow, the better. So imagine how we felt when we saw that bright yellow, and, I'll let doctor Graham tell you a little bit about what we're doing. Kind of I I actually like to think that I'm responding to a second pandemic with all of the variants. It seems like we're working just about as hard as we were last year, but doctor Dam is gonna tell you a little bit about what we're doing in that

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

7🧵I transcribed the key parts in the attached images: Graham tell Biden that the Vaccine Research Center [VRC] made a deal & formal partnership in 2017 to work on a coronavirus prototype. Also in 2017 was the Material Transfer Agreement [MTA] between VRC & Moderna on CoV tech.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

8🧵In that same MTA, later amended, Ralph Baric signs the MTA in 2019 for the same technology but read Amendment 3 carefully. According to the contract, the collaboration between VRC and Moderna didn't start in 2017, but rather on Nov 9, 2015.🔎🤫

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

9🧵That begs the question: Why claim the collab began in 2017, & what initiated the collab in November of 2015? You recall that paper in 2015 that got everyone worked up about GoF? The one by Ralph Baric & Shi-Zhengli where they created a chimeric SARS they neglected to upload ?

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10🧵 Oddly enough, something no one else has pointed out, that it happens to be that infamous article was published on Nature on November 9th 2015!💥🔎 THE SAME EXACT DAY as the MTA truly began with VRC & Moderna on a SARS-CoV vaccine prototype.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

11🧵Maybe that's a coincidence, but look out for the part 2 because I'm not finished w/this. I do however want to make it digestible. Up next, the Patent rights, the Cancer money, & the enslaved University's Involved. Receipts: https://www.nature.com/articles/nm.3985#Ack1 https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/6935295/NIH-Moderna-Confidential-Agreements.pdf

A SARS-like cluster of circulating bat coronaviruses shows potential for human emergence - Nature Medicine Ralph Baric, Vineet Menachery and colleagues characterize a SARS-like coronavirus circulating in Chinese horseshoe bats to determine its potential to infect primary human airway epithelial cells, cause disease in mice and respond to available therapeutics. The emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)-CoV underscores the threat of cross-species transmission events leading to outbreaks in humans. Here we examine the disease potential of a SARS-like virus, SHC014-CoV, which is currently circulating in Chinese horseshoe bat populations1. Using the SARS-CoV reverse genetics system2, we generated and characterized a chimeric virus expressing the spike of bat coronavirus SHC014 in a mouse-adapted SARS-CoV backbone. The results indicate that group 2b viruses encoding the SHC014 spike in a wild-type backbone can efficiently use multiple orthologs of the SARS receptor human angiotensin converting enzyme II (ACE2), replicate efficiently in primary human airway cells and achieve in vitro titers equivalent to epidemic strains of SARS-CoV. Additionally, in vivo experiments demonstrate replication of the chimeric virus in mouse lung with notable pathogenesis. Evaluation of available SARS-based immune-therapeutic and prophylactic modalities revealed poor efficacy; both monoclonal antibody and vaccine approaches failed to neutralize and protect from infection with CoVs using the novel spike protein. On the basis of these findings, we synthetically re-derived an infectious full-length SHC014 recombinant virus and demonstrate robust viral replication both in vitro and in vivo. Our work suggests a potential risk of SARS-CoV re-emergence from viruses currently circulating in bat populations. nature.com
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In 2018, under Fauci's direction, the NIH infected 12 Egyptian fruit bats with a chimeric SARS-like coronavirus named WIV-1. This virus was shipped from Wuhan to an NIH lab in Montana for risky research. The deep ties between the NIH and Wuhan in gain-of-function (GoF) research on coronaviruses are evident. WIV-1, named after the Wuhan Institute of Virology, is a chimeric virus created to better infect humans. It uses human receptors without the need for adaptation. The GoF experiments involving WIV-1 and other chimeric CoVs raise concerns about the origins of SARS-CoV-2. The article highlights the lack of benefits from GoF experiments in preventing pandemics.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

1🧵 BREAKING: Under direction of Fauci the NIH infected 12 Egyptian fruit bats w/ a chimeric SARS-like coronavirus in 2018. The chimeric virus named WIV-1 shipped from Wuhan to an NIH lab in Montana for risky research just a year before COVID emerged.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

2🧵The recent findings point toward the deep ties between the NIH and Wuhan when it comes to GoF research on coronaviruses, all paid for by the American tax payer. The paper states the bats were sold by the Maryland Zoo to a Montana NIH laboratory.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

3🧵Although this research to some, like myself, isn't new the paper brings highlights an important point, namely, the SARS-like [SL-] Coronavirus [CoV] strain dubbed WIV-1. The article neglects to highlight this detail. WIV-1 is named after the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

4🧵Fauci may love changing words to suit his narrative, but no more so than Baric & Shi love to change viruses. WIV-1 is NOT a naturally occurring strain. It's existence is proof of GoF research as WIV-1 is a chimeric SL-CoV that was CREATED to better infect humans

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

5🧵WIV-1 is a chimeric virus-made by combining genetic material from different viruses, while a regular coronavirus hasn't been artificially modified. WIV1 uses angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) from human receptors, thus replicates in humans w/o the need for adaptation.GOF

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

6🧵In the 2016 paper by Baric titled, "SARS-like WIV1-CoV poised for human emergence" they discuss how when challenged w/a vaccine the WIV-1 infected mice could suffer negatively from the vaccine. 🤔 So, CoV vaccines can hurt mice, but its "safe & effective" for people?🐭

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

7🧵WIV-1 Gained the Function of adaptability to human ACE2 receptors where the natural strain was NOT. This is clearly GoF research involving Baric, NIH funding and the Wuhan Institute of Virology, who made WIV-1. Who's to say they didn't make SARS CoV-2?

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

8🧵This WIV-1 research in Montana in 2018, & the WIV-1 research at UNC Chapel Hill in 2016 were NOT the only GoF research involving chimeric CoV's by Ralph Baric. A eye opening article from 2015 published in The Scientist confirms this citing the chimeric strain, SCH014.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

9🧵The document quotes Peter Daszak, & Francis Collins as well as a scientist I had emailed, at the start of the pandemic to discuss the possibility of C19 being lab created, Richard Ebright who expressed concern for the GoF, a term used in the paper explicitly 👀

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

10🧵The paper was so impactful that the day the WHO declared a global pandemic, March 11, 2020, 5 yrs after it was written-the publishers felt the need to tag a note on the GoF article reassuring readers it had nothing to do with the new outbreak.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

11🧵The argument is observed as to what the benefit is w/GoF experiments. Speaking from 3yrs after the "2wks to flatten the curve" I can say, the ONLY benefit is confirming that SHC014 & WIV-1 & all GoFs do zilch to prevent pandemics. That's understood now, but at a dire price.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

12🧾 Receipts: https://sph.unc.edu/sph-news/unc-epidemiology-study-new-sars-like-virus-may-be-nearly-ready-to-infect-humans/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12693441/fauci-nih-infected-bats-camp-david-coronavirus.html https://www.pnas.org/doi/epdf/10.1073/pnas.1517719113 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat_SARS-like_coronavirus_WIV1 https://archive.ph/WXznA

UNC epidemiology study: New SARS-like virus may be nearly ready to infect humans - UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health March 15, 2016 A study led by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found that a SARS-like virus known as WIV1-CoV, which is found in horseshoe... Read more » sph.unc.edu
Report reveals Fauci's NIH infected bats with coronavirus 5 years ago US taxpayer money was used to experiment with coronaviruses from the Chinese lab thought to be the source of the Covid pandemic more than a year before the global outbreak. dailymail.co.uk
Bat sars-like coronavirus wiv1 - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org
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In Biden's Administration, one promise stood out: Open Borders & Immigration. A document funded by George Soros outlined Biden's plan to increase refugee acceptance, remove fees, and prioritize immigrants' settlement preferences. The Biden campaign website also shared similar goals. Since taking office, 8 million non-Americans have entered the US. This push for multiculturalism raises concerns about the impact on national identity. (499 characters)

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

🧵Biden's Administration is in no short supply of blunders. Despite not keeping his word on nearly anything he promised during his campaign I found 1 promised priority that Biden not only achieved, but surpassed even his greatest expectations: Open Borders & Immigration.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

2🧵While doing research into the Penn Biden Center I came across a document, "A Roadmap to rebuilding the US refugee program" dated October 2020. The Penn Biden whitepaper was funded by none other than Socialist Philanthropath, George Soros.

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3🧵The Soros funded Biden-Penn Center paper discussed how the Trump Administration had tightened policies on new immigrants/refugees bringing us to historic lows & that IF Biden were president that he would focus on making the US the world leader in acceptance of immigrants.

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4🧵The paper states "new administration" should "rightly set a much higher" refugee acceptance rate, remove/limit the fees that fall upon refugees, & allow immigrants' preferences for where they settle to be taken into high consideration.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

5🧵Another suggestion in the paper was that the Bureau of Population, Refugees & Migration "should extend emergency Covid-19 funding for Refugee Admissions to serve refugees who need more than 90 days to secure employment & access government benefits"

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

6🧵At the Endnotes of the paper, second in the references, was a citation for a Biden 2020 campaign website on immigration. Which is no longer there & in it's place was a ultra creepy "Dark Brandon" image asking for donations w/laser eyes...

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

7🧵Fortunately I managed to get the original document referenced in the Penn Biden paper. Now this paper was not a Penn-Biden doc, it came directly from Biden's campaign and was written Dec 11 2019 however its almost as though they are copies of each other,

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8🧵The Biden 2020 doc shares so much with the Penn-Biden doc, although it does differ in how much of a priority of accepting the children of Central America is. Biden also proposes modernization with hopes to make 11 million undocumented immigrants, new Americans.

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9🧵In both papers the term , "In the first 100 days" appears- reminds me of Biden Admin's kick off of the "first 100 days" of the vaccine in 2021, & in 2022 CEPI announced their "100 days" vaccine agenda which they call their "moonshot" just like Biden's Cancer Initiative. 🤔

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

10🧵So, sleepy Joe did one thing right- he made historical new heights for the number of refugees & immigrants the US has taken in under his presidency. In fact according to The Center Square, since Joe took office 8 MILLION non-Americans have entered the country. Receipt:

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

Bonus🧵 In 2021 alone there were 1.6Million + crossings, which is more than all inhabitants of New Hampshire. 2021-2023 yeided 8 MILLION illegal immigrants equal to the state populations of: WY, VT, AK, ND, SD, DE, RI, and MT COMBINED.

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Bonus #2🧵 This uber diversification & liberal push of multiculturalism/anti-nationalism reminds me of a chilling Army doc: 4 Gen Warfare & its Impact on the Army by Major Robert Polk describing the fall of the US to multiculturalism and socially centered over-acceptance. 👇

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🧵🎁 My gift to you is that Army paper on 4th Gen Warfare and the planned destruction of the United states via excessive multiculturalism: https://archive.org/details/army-multiculturalism-4thgenerationwarfarepoliticalcorrect

Fourth Generation Warfare and Its Impact on the Army : Major Robert B. Polk : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Fourth Generation Warfare and Its Impact on the Army- A Monograph By Major Robert B. Polk United States ArmyFourth Generation Warfare and Its Impact on the... archive.org

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Saved - September 3, 2023 at 8:30 PM
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Oliver Anthony's song resonates with everyday people, becoming their American Anthem. Meanwhile, a dangerous epidemic called Misinformation is being fought alongside Covid-19. Prebunking, a manipulation tactic by Google's Jigsaw, aims to counter conclusions they deem wrong. Government collusion with big tech can be traced back to Hillary Clinton and her advisor at Jigsaw. Bill Gates funded C19 vaccines and influenced the narrative. Vaccine guidance reports dismiss vaccine injuries and deny body autonomy. The mRNA jabs and Prebunking have proven less effective than expected. Transparency is key in making informed decisions. Love to the injured and ignored.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

1🧵Oliver Anthony's song has become the people's American Anthem not because of a ritzy product-laden music video but simple because it resonates with the concerns of everyday people. Oliver was right.. they wanna know what we; think, what we do, and we all know it. https://t.co/HGgysHXXQo

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2🧵Covid-19 might have been the primary disease they were worried about, but they spared no expense fighting another dangerous epidemic they call "Misinformation." Like C19, they're convinced they can inoculate you into safety w/ a misinformation "vaxx" called, "Pre-bunking." https://t.co/baGTCUyr3q

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Google is launching a campaign in Europe to combat disinformation by releasing short videos on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok. The videos aim to prebunk misleading claims, using a technique called prebunking. Prebunking is a preemptive approach that refutes future falsehoods or techniques used to deceive people online. It helps individuals build cognitive antibodies to be immune when they encounter misinformation. Last year, Google's prebunking campaign in Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia reached 38 million viewers and reduced the spread of false information. However, social psychologist Sander van der Linden warns that prebunking should not replace the removal of harmful content or the implementation of measures to improve algorithms and change incentives on social media. Germany and India will also see similar campaigns soon.
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Speaker 0: In the battle against disinformation, Google is launching a new campaign across all of Europe. The tech giant wants to release short videos highlighting the mechanisms common to many misleading claims. The videos will appear as advertisements on platforms like Facebook, YouTube or TikTok. Google wants to use a technique called prebunking. But what exactly does that mean? We asked the question to Sander van der Linden, a social psychologist at Cambridge University. Speaker 1: Rebunking is the opposite of debunking. So it's a preemptive technique based on the idea of psychological inoculation. So just as vaccines expose people to a weakened dose of a virus to try to trigger their production of antibodies to help prevent future infection. It works the same with prebunking, you preemptively try to refute a future falsehood or the techniques that are used to do people online so that people can build up cognitive or mental antibodies so that when they actually come across it in the future, they're partly immune. Speaker 0: And so last year, Google had already launched a prebunking campaign in Poland, the Czech Republic as well as in Slovakia of false claims about Ukrainian refugees causing a housing crisis in these 3 countries. And this video was watched a whopping 38,000,000 times half of the population of these countries concerned. Take a look. Shreveport. And researchers found that, compared to people who hadn't seen the videos, the ones who did watch them were less likely to spread false information. However, prebunking does have some downfalls according to Sander van der Linden. Speaker 1: Sometimes I worry that social media companies See this as an excuse not to take down content or not to pursue regulation because they're saying, look, we can empower people and pre bunk everything, which is great. But you know, it's 1 tool in the toolbox. It shouldn't be the case that that becomes a replacement for taking down harmful content or implementing measures that improve the algorithm or change the incentives on social media. Speaker 0: In Europe. These videos will be rolled out in Germany soon. And a similar campaign is also in the works in India.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

3🧵"Pre-bunking" is a term popularized by Google's censorship gestapo, Jigsaw. The Orwellian term is a manipulation tactic which aims to preemptively counter conclusions they deem wrong BEFORE you are even confronted w/them- also referred to as "Inoculation Theory." https://t.co/0OI6BUvuzW

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4🧵First knowledge of these tactics being utilized was @mtaibbi's Twitter Files when Twitter wrongfully "red teamed" w/ the FBI & the Aspen Inst' on the Hunter Biden Laptop Story. One of the Twitter employees responsible was Yoel Roth, a disturbing & unapologetic predator. https://t.co/ttgEHOhfiB

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The speaker criticizes Democrats for using voting machines in the 2020 election and accuses Big Tech of censoring Americans. They express satisfaction at the loss of jobs due to censorship and praise Elon Musk for buying Twitter. The speaker then accuses the Head of Trust and Safety at Twitter of failing to remove child pornography and mentions their doctoral dissertation on minors accessing a gay hookup app. They claim that Elon Musk banned accounts promoting child porn but Twitter allowed it. The speaker also mentions a lawsuit against Twitter for refusing to remove a lewd video featuring minors. They conclude by stating that they were violated.
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Speaker 0: Talking about voting machines. You know what? Democrats did that in 2019 before the 2020 election. On Twitter, people could question elections such as 2016, saying Hillary won. But in 2020, no one could question elections saying Trump won. You abuse the power of a large corporation, Big Tech, to censor Americans. And you want to know something? Guess what? I'm so glad that you're censored down. I'm so glad you've lost your jobs. Thank God, Elon Elon Musk bought Twitter. And you know what? Let's talk about something a little bit further. It's amazing to me, Mr. Ross, as the Head in Trust of safety at Twitter, your ability, or should I say inability to remove child porn? Now here's something that disgust me about you and your doctoral dissertation entitled Gay Data. You argued that minors should have access to Grindr, an adult male gay hookup app. Minors? Really? You know, Elon Musk took over Twitter and he banned 44,000 accounts that were promoting child porn. You permanently banned My Twitter account, but you allowed child porn all over Twitter. Twitter had become a platform, you said, connecting Queer young adults. You also wrote on Twitter in 2010, can high school students ever meaningfully consent to sex with their teachers? In 2021, while you were the director of trust and safety on Twitter, an underage boy and his mother announced the lawsuit against Twitter because because Twitter was benefiting from and refused to remove a lewd video featuring this boy and another minor. That is repulsive. But you violated me. What did what were my

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5🧵Jigsaw isn't alone in these efforts to stifle dissent; WHO, NATO, William & Mary, UNICEF, Yale, Harvard, the ACM, the ADL, the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism & countless more groups have embraced these methods. https://t.co/7NmM88gLEq

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6🧵The gov't collusion w/big tech in this matter can largely be traced back to Hillary Clinton via her advisor & co-founder of Jigsaw, Jared Cohen, who in 2010 had the 3rd largest Twitter followings. Yasmin Green, a leader at Jigsaw co-authored a Misinfo Intervention doc in 2022 https://t.co/3WkSEkTxXN

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7🧵..for the Carnegie Endowment alongside Twitter's Yoel Roth. The paper admits it's main funder was Bill Gates' Microsoft. Gate's who had invested 2 Billion dollars in funding C19 vaccines, a move that Gates smugly admits was his best investment w/a $200B ROI. https://t.co/EzUl1S4dRw

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8🧵I've provided a handful of these Vaccine "Guidance" reports all of which parrot the same rhetoric, & images & even made their way into respected medical publications where they condescendingly depict dissidents as mentally ill threats w/ "limited attention spans." https://t.co/qDgGohSNyv

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9🧵In none of these documents do they mention the very real occurrence of the vaccine injured, or acknowledge a person's right to body autonomy but rather insist that vax disinfo is created to; monetize, polarize & politicize & is there excuse to therefore "Shape the Agenda." https://t.co/MAhhW2Mky6

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10🧵Documents like these were disseminated to Big Tech, Doctors & State Actors whilst spreading disinfo themselves; the vaccines didn't stop transmission, or prevented illness & death. They weren't safe & effective & they were the arbiters of conspiracies. But who silenced them? https://t.co/I6b6bYsahy

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11🧵Like the mRNA jabs, the Inoculation Theory of "Pre-bunking" & these so-called experts have proven to not be as effective as they'd hoped. Make no mistake boosters for C19 & Pre-bunking are still the agenda for these 'Wretched' men north of Richmond. https://t.co/GzzPwaQzrI

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12🧵Knowing their motives and tools we can now move forward better prepared. The links are in the images.. because I believe that you should know these "ingredients" & then you can decide from that transparency what's best for YOU. Much Love esp' to the injured & the ignored. <3

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The Biden and Kerry families have deep-rooted connections and questionable actions. Dr. Vanessa Kerry, daughter of John Kerry, has received little attention despite her role in the Burisma scandal and her company's plea for WHO funding. The Kerrys' privileged positions and nepotism are evident, while Hunter Biden's plea agreement sheds light on his lavish lifestyle and crack addiction. These revelations raise questions about corruption and unethical behavior. The evidence speaks for itself.

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1🧵"All happy families resemble one another; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."-Tolstoy 🔖 The roots of the Forbes/Kerry/Heinz family & the Biden Crime Family run deep. Their fruits, fall not far-& they are rotten to the core.🍎

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2🧵It's well known that the step-son of the ghoulish climate czar John Kerry is one of Hunter Biden's business partners. The team of coat-tail riding men have been the subject of much deserved criticism but they aren't the only bad fruit.

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3🧵John Kerry has a daughter, Dr. Vanessa Kerry, step-sister to Chris Heinz. She has not gotten the press she deserves & I aim to ameliorate that. Not only is Kerry a doctor, she own SEED Global Health, and was recently given a big role at the WHO.

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3🧵Dr.Kerry is not only a WEF rising star, former member of the CFR, and former employee with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation but the WHO actually created a BRAND new special position for the little heiress similar to her dad's newly made role as Climate Czar.

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4🧵The branches of unethical actions are vast w/ Dr.Kerry, as her company, SEED GH was among the dozens of companies that pleaded to Trump (in 2020), asking him to resume funding the WHO-her future employer. And again, in a letter to USAID's Samantha Power, seeking funding...

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5🧵 Not only asking for 500million in funding increase for USAID programs, which Kerry's company enjoyed, but the letter also called for the mass vaccination of all healthcare workers. Like her brother Chris [w/Burisma] they wanted the USAID funds to flow.

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6🧵The Kerry/Biden corruption is much bigger. When I stumbled upon the "Trump Notes" & the Shokin/Lutsenko Ukraine Investigation notes held by Congress I found that Dr.Kerry played a role in the Burisma scandal.

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7🧵The documents claim: In 2014 Blinken is made deputy of Sect of State under John Kerry while Obama makes Joe Biden the Ukrainian point-man. 1yr later, Dr.Vanessa Kerry & Devon Archer throw a ritzy fund raising event for her company at $10,000 a plate!

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8🧵Speaking of Archer, the other Burisma/RSTP business partner something stood out to me from his recent testimony where Archer admits that Hunter was given $147k thru their company for a brand new Porsche in 2014.

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9🧵April 2014 was around the time Burisma scrubbed all trace of USAID funding from their website, & when Burisma was under investigation by Ukraine & the UK for corruption. Which is strange only when you see Hunter's recent plea agreement.

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10🧵The plea agreement details, with kid gloves, the ins & outs of Hunters life in Exhibit 1. In the section which describes hunters avid crack addiction, that among the reasons he hadn't paid taxes was that he had to pay his hefty Porsche car payments..

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11🧵Did Hunter buy a new Porsche after being gifted one in a corrupt wire deal? Did he pay the taxes on them? Or did he lie in court about the payments? Does it matter when he is free to smoke crack behind the wheel of it?

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12🧵 As for the Kerry's, is it not the definition of Nepotism or even Privilege to have positions created out of thin air just for their family? Rotten apples never fall far from shady trees. [receipts in the images & in comments]🍎BTW Did you notice Dr. Kerry's biz logo?🔎

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🔖🔎Ukraine Crimes; https://www.congress.gov/116/meeting/house/110331/documents/HMKP-116-JU00-20191211-SD675.pdf Archer Testimony: https://oversight.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Devon-Archer-Transcript.pdf Hunter Plea: https://assets.bwbx.io/documents/users/iqjWHBFdfxIU/rSg62K7G0F1Q/v0 Porsche Crack: https://nypost.com/2023/07/02/hunter-biden-filmed-himself-smoking-crack-behind-the-wheel/ WHO Kerry: https://www.who.int/news/item/22-06-2023-dr-vanessa-kerry-appointed-as-who-director-general-special-envoy-for-climate-change-and-health

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Hunter Biden filmed himself smoking crack behind the wheel, driving at 172 mph on way to Vegas: photos Hunter Biden filmed himself smoking crack behind the wheel of a car in 2018, the same year he took a picture of himself driving 172mph in a Porsche on his way to a Las Vegas party with hookers, according to a new report. nypost.com
Dr Vanessa Kerry appointed as WHO Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health Dr Kerry, a renowned global health expert and medical doctor, will play a pivotal role in amplifying WHO's climate and health messaging and undertake high-level advocacy. who.int

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BTW has anyone noticed Kerry's SEED Global Logo? Notice a Trend?🌐🌎🧿⭕️🪩 https://t.co/2nFMzyhgwJ

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Moderna's Covid-19 vaccines are manufactured by a company called Resilience Government Services Inc. Initially known as National Resilience, it's not new and has a history of government contracts worth billions. Resilience's entities, including Nanotherapeutics and Nanosphere, share funders, board members, and investments. The CEO of Nanotherapeutics was on the board of the BMGF. Resilience's COO was a senior advisor for Pfizer, and investors include Google and Lux Capital. Former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb sits on Resilience's board despite FDA violations. Resilience also has government contracts related to biological warfare and gene-specific sensors. Surprisingly, they were chosen to lead a cybersecurity panel.

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🧵 Do you really want to know who makes those Moderna Covid-19 Vaccines? If you were among the millions that lined up for one. You should know some facts. Or be ignorant. Either way this is getting posted!

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1/10 Back in fall of 2021, Moderna hired and tasked a supposedly new pharmaceutical manufacturing company called National Resilience (Resilience) to make ALL of their Covid-19 vaccines . Resilience is rife with conflict of interest esp. with the intelligence community.

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2/10 🧵 Turns out that although that is correct, National Resilience wasn't its true name and wasn't truly new either. According to http://USAspending.gov their name is Resilience Government Services Inc.

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3/10 🧵Despite what crunchbase, or even http://USAspending.gov initially claims, Resilience wasn't founded in 2020, it was renamed. Also, it wasn't just worth 32.1 Million( usaspending) in government contracts, but closer to $2.1 Billion.

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4/10 🧵 Now, usaspending claims that Resilience is actually named multiple entities: Nanotherapeutics, Nanosphere Inc, Ology Bioservices, and Government Resilience Services. Each entity having a vivid background.

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5/10 🧵 They all overlap in funders, board members, and investments. 4/5 of the listed contract officers are on the board for Resilience today, which is expected. But CEO for Nanotherapeutics, Khoury, was on the BMGF board.

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6/10 🧵 Also listed as investors is Google, Lux Capital, Magnetic Ventures. The COO for resilience was also a Senior advisor for rival Pfizer. Nanotherapeutics/Resilience's CEO of 17yrs now runs Alchem, Dr. Robert Malone's company.

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7/10🧵Board members and Investor overlap 3x even 4x's over in their funding rounds, the SALT conference, and the SOHN conference. Also, multiple members are from BMGF, FDA, CIA, Rockefeller Univ, Merrill Lynch, Pfizer, & multi-ties to Jeffry Epstein.

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8/10🧵 Nanosphere (Resilience) in 2015-2017 had FDA violations and given multiple warnings. Luckily for Resilience, former FDA commissioner, Scott Gottlieb sits on their board so no worries about the quality, right?!

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9/10 🧵 Also, Nanosphere and Nanotherapeutics AKA Resilience has countless contracts with the government concerning Biological Warfare, and gene specific sensors wanted by the DoD.

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10/10 🧵 To top it all off, Resilience was just picked in January 2023 to lead the DAVOS panel on cybersecurity. A biopharmaceutical company 🤔on cyber security? Ok sure, go get that Moderna Booster! - if you dare. *mic drop*

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Frances Arnold, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist, is on the board of InQTel and Illumina. She pioneered Directed Evolution, a process for breeding proteins, which was used by Moderna to make their COVID-19 vaccine. Arnold was also named to the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology in 2021. Her Resilience boardmate, Scott Gottlieb, is a former FDA commissioner.

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1/5 🧵After seeing that @RealGeorgeWebb1 had brought up a board member to the In-Q-Tel company I keep warning about, #Resilience, I decided to look further into #FrancesArnold

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2/5 🧵 Arnold is a Nobel Prize winning Scientist (chemical engineer, biochemist, bioengineer.) Her most notable contributions to science have been her pioneering of "Directed Evolution." Sound Familiar?

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3/5 🧵 March 2022, Arnold, was featured in a series of films by the Royal Inst. alongside another Fellow, Robert Langer. Langer is the co-founder of Moderna, the company that hired Resilience to make their C19 vax since 2021. 🤔

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4/5🧵Arnold is also on the board for Illumina and in 2021 was named the President's Council of Advisor on Sci & Tech, which prior to her post had not existed. Also on Illumina is her Resilience Board-mate, Scott Gottleib of the FDA.

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5/5🧵The wild part is her notoriety for pioneering "#DirectedEvolution" which is a process for "breeding" proteins. A term we all remember from PV's expose on #Pfizer employee J.Walker. CIA, Manufacturer 4 Moderna's jab, w/FDA & WH cabinet member?

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Johnson Controls, a provider of HVAC and security equipment, was awarded an NIH contract in 2017 for ventilation in Biolabs. RealGeorgeWebb1 found a connection between Johnson Controls, BCG, Pfizer, Metabiota, and JP Morgan. Resilience, funded by InQtel, has ties to Metabiota and intelligence agents. Youth Justice Network has board members from Johnson Controls, BCG, JP Morgan, Metabiota, and banking groups. Nathan Wolfe and RSTPs are connected to Hunter Biden and Neil Callahan.

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🧵This is best understood if you familiarize yourself with the research of @RealGeorgeWebb1 and my past threads. Is there a connection between JP Morgan, BCG, Pfizer, Metabiota and Johnson Controls?

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1/7 🧵Johnson Controls provides HVAC, & security equipment for buildings/corporations. In Biolabs, the ventilation is of the utmost importance. It controls the flow of sanitized air & keeps the infectious air from leaking out of the lab.

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2/7 🧵@RealGeorgeWebb1 uncovered a NIH contract offering for just that by Johnson Controls in 2017. Webb also found that Project Veritas' Pfizer exposed video of Jordon Walker's boss Shuang Wu had a patent for air controls citing Johnson Controls.

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3/7🧵Jordon Walker also worked for Boston Consulting Group. Most of my research was centered around Resilience, the company rife with intelligence agents that now makes Moderna's C19💉 Funded by In-Q-tel, who also backed Metabiota.

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4/7🧵While Webb was researching Johnson Controls and the tie to Walker, I was researching Metabiota and Resilience's many connections. Metabiota (founded by Nathan Wolfe) and RSTP's were both connected by Hunter Biden, and Neil Callahan,

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5/7🧵Neil Callahan was a person I had erroneously ignored. So, I went digging. Turns out, a quiet little liberal group tied all the players (Johnson Controls, Metabiota, BCG) together, including major banking groups, called Youth Justice Network.

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6/7 🧵Youth Justice Network has sitting on their board: Neil Callahan (founder of Pilot Growth the top funder of his other venture, Metabiota), Scott Simon VP of Johnson Controls, and A. Paddington of BCG who is also executive director for J.P Morgan.

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7/7🧵#PNCBank VP, Rabobank NY Branch, VP #JPMorgan, Boston Consulting Group, VP #JohnsonControls, Pilot Growth, #Metabiota, & Chicago Health Lab all represented on the same small board of YJN. 🔍 Maybe there's more than one would suspect going on here.

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The origins of Covid19 are a crucial topic, yet the truth is concealed and labeled as conspiracy. A paper by EcohealthAlliance, ChristainDrosten, and JeremyFarrar claims unquestionable support for scientists in China, concluding that the virus originated in wildlife. This claim was made just 39 days after the virus genome was made public, but weeks before the pandemic was declared. It's concerning that they demand our support despite the short amount of time.

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1/5🧵 The Origins of Covid-19 is one of the MOST important topics of our generation. Like other defining moments in history, the truth is concealed, and the concern thereafter is called conspiracy.

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2/5 🧵Just 39 days after the virus' genome was made public, but still weeks before the pandemic was declared this article was published (Link): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7159294/

Statement in support of the scientists, public health professionals, and medical professionals of China combatting COVID-19 ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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3/5🧵 Authors include members of #EcohealthAlliance, #ChristainDrosten, & #JeremyFarrar. The paper rallies for unquestionable support for the scientists involved & in China. What's stunning is what state definitively...

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4/5🧵 ... the statement that bares a cascade of citations to bolster their claim when they "overwhelmingly conclude that this coronavirus originated in wildlife."

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5/5 🧵 There's no way, in that short amount of time they could make such a claim. Yet they do. Yet they demand our support. This is exactly the kind of bs I spoke in my video. 🤦‍♀️

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5.5🧵 the video I'm referring to in 5/5: https://t.co/LGxHorE7C9

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Comparative insight on Moderna vaccination rates, injuries, and notes from Senate hearing testimony. Data sourced from CDC, VAERS, Statista, and PIC. Figures updated as of 2/23/23. Moderna Vaccine Fact Sheet from PIC physicians, data from CDC and FDA. #SaveThisThread.

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1🧵I just compiled this comparative insight on #Moderna vaccination rates, injuries & notes the Senate hearing testimony. Data is dated & sourced from CDC/VAERS,Statista & PIC

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2.🧵The Moderna Senate Testimony Note Highlights:

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3.🧵 These figures are updated as of 2/23/23 From Statista (# of doses) and VAERS (Adverse Events/AEs, and Deaths/Ds)

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The Moderna Vaccine Fact Sheet from @picphysicians (their data hails from the CDC and FDA) https://physiciansforinformedconsent.org/moderna-covid-19-vaccine-risk-statement/

Education: Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Risk Statement (VRS) — Physicians for Informed Consent physiciansforinformedconsent.org

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Pharmaphiles, those who love big pharma, played a major role in the COVID-19 pandemic. WHO director Tedros Ghebreyesus colluded with social media giants to control information. The Wellcome Trust and The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation were key funders. Scientists used their connections to push fear for funds, while those who discovered COVID-19 were barely mentioned.

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PharmaPhiles Part.2 #PharmafilesI chose the name for these threads to be pharmaphiles for 2 reasons: As a play on words: -philes/files, and because the ppl involved really (-phile) big pharma. There are no bigger pharmaphiles than those involved in the #C19 pandemic.

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1/7🧵on Feb 8, 2020 Pharmaphile & WHO director, Tedros Ghebreyesus made remarks about the C19 outbreak & misinfo. Like we saw w/ Twitter Files, governing bodies colluded w/ social media to sway influence, stifle dissent, & police free speech. https://www.who.int/director-general/speeches/detail/director-general-s-remarks-at-the-media-briefing-on-2019-novel-coronavirus---8-february-2020

Director-General’s remarks at the media briefing on 2019 novel coronavirus on 8 February 2020 who.int

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2/7🧵 Admitting that they worked with: FB, Google, TikTok, and yes, Twitter. Also that the key funders of the pandemic (before it was even declared) was the Wellcome Trust & The Bill&MelindaGates Foundation. Cute.

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3/7That wasn’t the only colluding being done. Now that I’ve shown what led to 2020. Now 2020-Now. Scientists @ the; VRC, Scripps, UNC ChapelHill, EHA, & WIV repeatedly used each other to bolster the pandemic using their connections in the science world to push fear 4 funds.

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4/7🧵Those with the most to gain, pushed the most papers while those who were undoubtedly important but weren’t in a position to profit off pandemic, for instance, Yong Zheng Zhang who discovered #COVID19 , barely got a mention.

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Mitch Daniels Jr, a founding director of Resilience, the company that makes Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine, has a questionable background. He worked for Senator Richard Lugar of biolab Lugar Center in Tbilisi, Georgia, and was the top executive at Eli Lily during the nation's ugliest drug scandals. He also sits on the board of Directors for the Norfolk Southern Rail company, which is responsible for the East Palestine Trail Derailment. Resilience is a CIA front funded by taxpayers and rife with conflicts of interest.

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🧵Stitching together the truth. One thread at a time. 🚨On the Board of Directors for the company that makes #Moderna's #COVID19 vaccine are many names I've looked into. One name I hadn't yet investigated is one of MOST important: Mitch Daniels Jr.🔍

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1/8🧵If you're from Indiana, you probably already know Mitch Daniels. Listed as a founding director for Resilience, he's best known for being the 49th Governor of Indiana but tbh that's the least important detail of Daniels.

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2/8🧵 His position as director for Moderna's manufacturing company couldn't be more sinister. Here's 5⃣ main reasons why: 1.) He started the first 13yrs of his career working for Senator Richard Lugar, of bio-lab/Lugar Center in Tbilisi, Georgia.

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3/8Both Lugar & Daniels are Georgetown Univ. alumni. Daniel's mentor, Lugar was according to Obama a man who "shaped my ideas" Lugar sponsored the Nunn-Lugar Act which directly led to the #DTRA in 2008 contracting w/ Black & Veatch to build the 1st US funded biolab in #Ukraine.

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4/8Reason # After 9/11, Bush signed the #HomelandSecurityAct, a bill w/ a discrete passage was added giving liability protection to companies that made #Thimerosal. The largest maker of the toxic vaccine additive was Eli Lily & Daniels was their top Exec at the time.

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5/8🧵 Reason #3⃣ Daniels, who had 0 formal medical education, held top positions at Eli Lily (a maker of C19 mAbs) for 10yrs. During his time there, Eli Lily dished out $2bn in fines & was in the "nation's ugliest drug scandals."

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6/8🧵Reason #4⃣: Daniels was the CEO of the controversial RAND affiliated Think-Tank, The #HudsonInstitute. Members are top politicians, intelligence community, etc. Fellow members incl: Du Pont, Kissinger, Pompeo, Cheney, Netanyahu.

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7/8🧵Reason #5⃣ Mitch Daniels, since 2016, sits on the board of Directors for the Norfolk Southern Rail company (the co. responsible for the #EastPalestine Trail Derailment) & again, this is a founding director for Resilience (Moderna's C19 vax maker)

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8/8Besides the fact that #Resilience is a CIA front, making Moderna's C19 s for millions of people- all funded by your tax dollars, while being rife w/conflicts of interest & they get the "immunity" that you were promised & yet you're still going to roll up your sleeves?

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The COVID-19 pandemic began in 2019, but it wasn't until January 3, 2020, that a scientist had a sample of the virus. The vast network of US medical and biological research, funded by billions of dollars, led to an increase in biological programs. VRC scientists, including Barney Graham, Kizzmekia Corbett, and Jason McLellan, worked on coronavirus vaccines and partnered with Moderna. The VRC scientists solved the problem of the spike protein prefusion configuration, filed patents, and signed exclusive agreements with Moderna. Senator Ron Johnson is working to get transparency on these agreements.

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1/10 Pharma-Files/Pharma-Philes: It started in 2020, but it really didn’t. Getting here has been the fruits of many years of labor, but no good deed goes unpunished. COVID came into the world in 2019 but it wasn’t until Jan 3, 2020 that a scientist had a sample of C19.

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2/10 It wasn’t until Jan 3rd that a scientist had a sample of C19 in a vial. The scientist was a professor at Fudan University in Shanghai named Yong Zhen-Zhang, who by the 5th had sequenced the virus. 6 days later, his colleague, Edward Holmes uploaded the genome to Genbank.

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3/10 Before all of this, there was a few things that had to transpire. 1st was the vast network of US medical/biological research and agendas that sprang out of days of the War on Terror. After the 2001 Anthrax attacks, Billions were allotted towards all things science.

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4/10 Those billion led to the funding of research and bio programs. This lead a fast increase in biological programs here and abroad. Most now know Shi-Zheng-Li had worked under Ralph Baric at UNC Chapel hill, playing Frankenstein with coronaviruses in 2014-2015.

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5/10 Being the most commonly blamed for the pandemic, they weren't alone at all. Most of the people involved came from the VRC (vaccine research center) part of NIH. VRC scientists; Barney Graham, & Jason Mclellan & Kizzmekia Corbett (student of Baric)

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6/10 Obama had placed a GOF moratorium out and a lot of research was off-shored, but A LOT wasn't. TBH the ability of altering viruses had long been perfected & was of little interest to scientists unless they could profit off the disease-that meant MCMs.

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7/10 Turns out the VRC scientists were figuring out why the prior coronavirus vaccines had failed. Graham, Corbett, & McLellan teamed up with Scripps Inst' Dr. Andrew Ward to solve to problem. The problem was the spike protein pre-fusion configuration & they solved it! Sorta.

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8/10 They found that the spike changes shape as it attaches to host cells.They found a way to stabilize this interaction in RSV, then HKU1 & MERS. They filed patents, & exclusive agreements with Moderna despite the fact that Graham's college roomie, Gruber is VP for Pfizer

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9/10 Awkward right?! VRC scientists sided with Moderna to partner with, back in 2017, giving them rights tech that's in C19 mRNA vaccines today. Although NIH/NIAID still gets a cut. So a lot of those tax-payer $'s went right into Uncle Sam's pocket. https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6935295-NIH-Moderna-Confidential-Agreements

NIH-Moderna Confidential Agreements documentcloud.org

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10/10 I know you can't sue the Vaccine makers for liabilities, but I'm interested in what a lawyer thinks of the clauses in that agreement that state the technology cannot be used in human experimentation. Wouldn't that be a World-Class-Action Lawsuit?

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10+ 🧵 Thank Goodness for @SenRonJohnson who is doing the best he can to get transparency. While Becerra's level disrespect in astonishing Johnson stayed on him. 👏 Ask them about VRC's Moderna Agreements or how Resilience is CIA @SenRonJohnson

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Speaker 0 expresses concern about redactions in the released information, stating that privileged information was redacted even though it shouldn't have been. They mention that they have been requesting the last 50 pages for over a year. They argue that congressional oversight should not be subject to the same redactions as FOIA requests. They ask if the commitment will be made to provide the last 50 pages of communication related to the origin of the coronavirus. Speaker 1 responds by committing to follow up on the request and stating that the information should be provided in compliance with the law. Speaker 0 reiterates that redactions are not in compliance with the law.
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Speaker 0: Was released under the b, b five exception, which is privileged information, within or between agencies. Again, this is what Jamie Farrar of the Welcome Trust. So we we had redactions with, you know, privileged information. It didn't apply, and we still had it redacted. I don't have time to get into that. This is completely inappropriate. And, by the way, we're down you have produced 350 pages to us in the reading room. For over a year, we've been asking for the last 50 pages. This is what the 50 pages look like. Okay? Now again, I would argue congressional oversight should not be subject to the same redactions that were applied under FOIA request. I'm asking you, will you commit today to provide our oversight? And senator Paul is on this now. Again, we had 5 members of Homeland Security Government Affairs under a law that says you shall provide this. Will you commit to provide us the last 50 pages of communication between Anthony Fauci, Francis Collins, Jamie Farrar as it relates to the origin of the coronavirus. Will you commit to that? Speaker 1: Senator, I absolutely will commit to make sure we follow-up with you on your request to get some of that information. Again, this is this is in compliance with the law that you receive the information. I I don't know what particular statute with regard disclosure was applied here, but you are absolutely entitled to the information that by by law, a member of the senate or the house Speaker 0: again, you're not complying with the law because you're redacting things, for example, on a dilutive process between and within agencies and communication outside of the agency.

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The origin of COVID-19 has been a confusing and frustrating topic. The Proximal Origin article, which has been a hot topic in congressional review, misses crucial details. One of the authors, Edward Howell, is part of the Fauci In-Crowd and co-authored an article used to stifle the lab leak theory. Zhang and Howell co-authored an article on the virus, but questions arise about what else Howell was a part of. The timeline is unclear, and things don't add up. Why can't they admit that?

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🧵1. Long before the Fauci emails were unredacted, many of us knew that the C19 origin story is a Political + Orwellian head-spin. The Pandemic has been bewildering, and frustrating but the worst part for many has been the confusion.

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2. In congressional review the “Proximal Origin...” article has been a hot topic. While Andersen, Lipkin, & #Fauci ARE key ppl the story has missed crucial details. As was the case w/Redfield- the who/what that has been omitted/excluded is often where the truth is hidden.

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3. The rarely discussed/ interesting part: One of the authors of the “Proximal Origin” paper is Edward Howell & it was his colleague, Yong-Zhen Zhang who 1st sequenced C19 on Jan. 5th 2020. Howell & Zhang are both professors at Fudan Univ. in Shanghai.

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🧵4.Zhang received the sample on Jan. 3rd, sequenced it by the 5th. Realizing he was dealing w/a SARS-related virus, Zhang warned Health officials & Wuhan Hospital. On the 11th, Howell reaches o/to Zhang & asks his permission to publish the genome.

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🧵5.According to Zhang, the Chinese government had forbidden anyone in China from publishing any information on the new mysterious illness. Being the case, Zhang let Howell publish the article the same day he had asked, on Jan 11th 2020. https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3052966/chinese-laboratory-first-shared-coronavirus-genome-world-ordered

Lab that first shared coronavirus sequence closed for ‘rectification’ No reason was given for the closure of the Shanghai facility, which released information about the virus ahead of authorities. One source at the laboratory said the closure has hampered scientists’ research when they should be ‘racing against the clock’. scmp.com

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🧵6. Something did occur after the Jan 1st Fauci Phone Conference. On Feb 3rd Zhang & Howell co-authored an article on the virus: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2008-3 although Zhang claims the Chinese Gov. shut his lab down on Jan 12th.

A new coronavirus associated with human respiratory disease in China - Nature Emerging infectious diseases, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Zika virus disease, present a major threat to public health1–3. Despite intense research efforts, how, when and where new diseases appear are still a source of considerable uncertainty. A severe respiratory disease was recently reported in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. As of 25 January 2020, at least 1,975 cases had been reported since the first patient was hospitalized on 12 December 2019. Epidemiological investigations have suggested that the outbreak was associated with a seafood market in Wuhan. Here we study a single patient who was a worker at the market and who was admitted to the Central Hospital of Wuhan on 26 December 2019 while experiencing a severe respiratory syndrome that included fever, dizziness and a cough. Metagenomic RNA sequencing4 of a sample of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from the patient identified a new RNA virus strain from the family Coronaviridae, which is designated here ‘WH-Human 1’ coronavirus (and has also been referred to as ‘2019-nCoV’). Phylogenetic analysis of the complete viral genome (29,903 nucleotides) revealed that the virus was most closely related (89.1% nucleotide similarity) to a group of SARS-like coronaviruses (genus Betacoronavirus, subgenus Sarbecovirus) that had previously been found in bats in China5. This outbreak highlights the ongoing ability of viral spill-over from animals to cause severe disease in humans. Phylogenetic and metagenomic analyses of the complete viral genome of a new coronavirus from the family Coronaviridae reveal that the virus is closely related to a group of SARS-like coronaviruses found in bats in China. nature.com

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🧵7. All details that should have been common knowledge! Also remind yourself that Howell is in the "Fauci-In-Crowd" as an author in the article he used to stifle the lab leak theory. https://time.com/5882918/zhang-yongzhen-interview-china-coronavirus-genome/

Exclusive: Chinese Scientist Who First Sequenced COVID-19 Genome Speaks About Controversies Surrounding His Work Exclusive: Zhang Yongzhen, the Chinese researcher who first publicized a genome of the coronavirus, is seeking to set the record straight. time.com

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8.🧵Questions arise: What happened in the 6 days Zhang had the sequenced virus? He's co-authored dozens of articles w/ Howell, what else was Howell a part of? What about our vaccines that derived from that original genome? One story that..

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9🧵..comes to mind is from an undated USCF article on Stephen Hoge, President of Moderna, 1st to develop the vaccine "software." What the article claims doesn't fit right. https://alumni.ucsf.edu/stories/stephen-hoge

Turns out, designing a COVID vaccine was easy | UCSF Alumni alumni.ucsf.edu

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10🧵Hoge (Moderna) claims he created the C19 💉in 1hr, over a weekend on Jan 13th 2020. However, the 13th was a weekday- a Monday. Zhang/Howell uploaded the sequence on Sat. the 11th. Hoge admits he was "Eager" to get to "Test" out the 💉.

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11 It's been 3 years & we still don't have a clear understanding or even an accurate timeline. When they clearly had access, & foreknowledge but chose to waste their time & our money censoring Americans for asking basic questions. Things don't add up. Why can't they admit that?

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reSee.it AI Summary
The word "Woke" should be changed to "Woek" in its current societal context. "Woke" implies awakening, while the opposite is true in the social context. "Woek" is more fitting because it is filled with woe. Going forward, "Woke" will be used in its proper present tense context, while "Woek" will be assigned to the current societal term. Phonetically, it is still correct.

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Can I Karen for just a second? 🤷‍♀️Okay so, I would like to make the recommendation that we change the word "Woke" when used in it's current societal context to the new & more proper spelling of "Woek."

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Personally, I am tired of "Woke" and it's linguistical connection to "Awaken" when the two concepts are polar opposites. Woke should be the state of being awakened not its antonym. "Woek "is more fitting for the social context of "Woke" because it's filled with "Woe," K?

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So, from here forth I will use "Woke" in its proper simple present tense context for the present participle "Awakening," and the past participle form of "Awakened," Likewise I assign "Woek" to the current yet erroneous societal term "Woke."

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To be fair, its still phonetically correct and I think if the government can't define a "Woman" and they are going to call "Mothers" "Birthing Persons" then idk what the problem would be with my suggestions here. 💯

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The Russian Ministry of Defense released a report on potential large-scale provocations involving toxic chemicals in Ukraine. The report cites an unnamed US conference where former ambassador John Sullivan claimed Russian troops plan to use chemical weapons. The report also alleges that Ukraine is preparing for a biochemical attack and has received shipments of PPE and chemicals, including BZ. Russia believes the US may be behind it, but the last known stores of BZ in the US were disposed of long ago. The involvement of the NC medical university system and Ology raises questions.

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On February 28th, The Ministry of Defense for the Russian Federation put out a special military operations report entitled, “Briefing by the Chief of Nuclear Biological & Chemical Protection Troops of Russian Armed Forces Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov. On the West preparation for large-scale provocations involving toxic chemicals in Ukraine.”

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The report begins by discussing an un-named United States nongovernmental conference event that focused on the Russian/Ukraine conflict. They reported the event was held on the 22nd of February 2023. Didn't take me long to find out it was the Wilson Center hosted by the Kennan…

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One named official was former U.S. ambassador to Russia, John Sullivan, who'd made a statement & was quoted stating, “…Russian troops plan to use chemical weapons in the special military Operation area.”

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I began to watch the conference and thought this statement by Sullivan was interesting, since the idea that Putin was in Ukraine to oust the OUN/Ukrainian Nazis was, to the MSM, a conspiracy.

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The speaker suggests that both Hitler and Putin underestimated the strength of their opponents. They believed that Ukraine, like the Soviet Union, was weak and could be easily controlled. They thought they could de Nazify and demilitarize Ukraine without much effort.
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Speaker 0: Feel well that they didn't need massive, military formations because they thought, just as Hitler thought at the start of operation Barbarossa that the Soviet Union was a rickety shack and all they needed to do was kick the door in and it would collapse. Putin had the same view of Ukraine. They were going to be able to de Nazify and demilitarize Ukraine on the cheap in a sense. And it was well they thought within their capabilities to do so.

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The MDRF article had nearly an identical stance of the intel as certain US Politicians have held since 2022. You might remember that in early March of 2022, Victoria Nuland was questioned in front of Congress by Senator, Mark Rubio. When Rubio asked Nuland whether or not…

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Ukraine has biological research facilities that they are concerned Russian forces may try to gain control of. They are working with Ukraine to prevent any research materials from falling into Russian hands. Russian propaganda groups are spreading information about a Ukrainian plot to release biological weapons, but there is no doubt in the speaker's mind that if there is an incident, it would be the Russians behind it. The Russians have a history of blaming others for their own plans.
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Speaker 0: A minute left. Let me ask you, does Ukraine have chemical or biological weapons? Speaker 1: Ukraine has, biological research facilities, Which, in fact, we are now quite concerned Russian troops, Russian forces may be seeking to, gain control of. So we are working with the Ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those Research materials from falling into the hands of, Russian forces should they approach. Speaker 0: I'm sure you're aware that the Russian propaganda The groups are already putting out there all kinds of information about how they've uncovered a plot by the Ukrainians to release biological weapons in the country and with NATO's coordination. If there's a biological or chemical weapon incident or, or attack inside of Ukraine, is there any doubt in your mind that 100% it would be the Russians that would be behind it? Speaker 1: There is no doubt in my mind, senator, and it is classic Russian, technique to blame on the other guy what they're planning to do themselves. Speaker 0: Last question.

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a very nervous Nuland was slow to carefully respond by saying, “Ukraine has, uh…biological research facilities. Which in fact, we are now quite concerned Russian troops, Russian forces may be seeking to, uh, gain control of.”

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Rubio’s says that Russians alleged that Ukrainian forces were plotting to use bio-weapons" & asks: “If there’s a biological or chemical weapon incident or a or attack inside of Ukraine. is there any doubt in your mind, that 100% it would be the Russians that would be behind it?

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Nuland replied-“There is no doubt in my mind, Senator, and is classic Russian technique, to blame on the other guys what they’re planning to do themselves.” Well Russia in the report said the same of the US.

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The MDRF report claims that the Ukrainian preparations for a bio/chemical attack was already well underway since in early 2023, the Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Center had placed large shipments of PPE for potential bio/chemical warfare to Ukraine.

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Tens of thousands of; gas masks, & medications for treating possible organophosphorus toxins were included & intel that a rail transport arrived in Ukraine (Kramatorsk) w/ cargo of bio-chemicals-identified by special markings on the shipments all done in the middle of the night.

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Among the various chemicals named was alleged to be “BZ," one of many names for the chemical compound 3-Quinuclidinyl Benzilate, known more commonly to the Soviets as "Substance 78." -a military incapacitating agent which works as an anticholinergic toxoid.

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Due to claims in the report, it seems Russia believes the US may be behind it. Last known stores of BZ in the US are linked to the controversial Edgewood Arsenal Human Experiment, part of USAMRIC in Maryland at Natick. Said to have been disposed of long ago..

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What is interesting was the specific tie to Natick. I knew I'd seen it recently in connection to Covid-19. Turns out, it was the Government entity named on the highly redacted contract with Ology for C19 DNA vax/therapeutics in Feb of 2020.

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So, this then begs the question? Is this another instance of the US accusing an adversary with less than substantial evidence to play the war racket and the Covid funds are being misappropriated? Or Is Russia paranoid & these are mere coincidences?

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May be another "Weapons of Mass Destruction" that never existed? Will the US play this hand again? Will the people fall for it if they do? Why is the NC medical/university system involved yet again? If the CIA and millions of dollars is involved, one can only speculate...

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https://thefreelibrary.com/Ology+Bioservices+Wins+Two+Department+of+Defense+Awards+Totaling+More...-a0582648772… https://pennbizreport.com/news/26014-state-senators-unveil-tax-reform-bills-to-promote-economic-growth/?amp… https://documentcloud.org/documents/6960791-DOD-Ology-OTA-W911QY2090003-2020-Feb-21-1 https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Ology+Bioservices+Wins+Two+Department+of+Defense+Awards+Totaling+More...-a0582648772 https://pennbizreport.com/news/26014-state-senators-unveil-tax-reform-bills-to-promote-economic-growth/?amp https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6960791-DOD-Ology-OTA-W911QY2090003-2020-Feb-21-1 https://apnews.com/article/business-health-infectious-diseases-262b47106c1f424a90e7593b34cf2a46

Ology Bioservices Wins Two Department of Defense Awards Totaling More Than USD 135m. - Free Online Library Free Online Library: Ology Bioservices Wins Two Department of Defense Awards Totaling More Than USD 135m. by "M2 Pharma"; Chemistry Contract manufacturing Defense industry Contracts thefreelibrary.com
DOD Ology OTA W911QY2090003 2020 Feb 21 (1) documentcloud.org
Ology Bioservices to Adapt Veroplex® Cell Platform for Rapid Response to Viral Threats for Department of Defense ALACHUA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 22, 2020-- The Department of Defense (DOD) Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Enabling Biotechnologies has awarded a contract valued at $27.3 million to Ology Bioservices Inc., a biologics contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO), to establish their proprietary Veroplex ® cell platform for rapid response to emerging viral diseases. apnews.com
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reSee.it AI Summary
The pharmaceutical industry's involvement in COVID-19 has left many frustrated. Congress, universities, and big names like Bill Gates are all involved. The NIH, NIAID, Fauci, and companies like Moderna and Pfizer are also in the mix. Rand Paul and Ron Johnson have raised concerns, while Ecohealth and Scripps Research are also involved.

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🧵PharmaPhiles Part.3 #Pharmafiles ⚠️You can’t SpELL pHARMa without HARM. 🚑💯Trying to fully grasp the scope of #covid19 and the #pandemic will leave you infuriated.

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1🧵 READ! Each are numbered. #pharmaphiles #pharmafiles #congress #Moderna #nationalresilience #Pfizer #UNCchapelhill #Fudanuniversity #inqtel #chrisdarby #lucianaborio #billgates #VAERS

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2🧵READ! Each are numbered. Okay, I'm done. For now at least 😅😂 #Covid #pharmaphiles #pharmafiles #NIH #NIAID #Fauci @SenRonJohnson @RandPaul #Ecohealth #scrippsresearch #Moderna #Pfizer #EliLily

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Saved - March 30, 2023 at 6:35 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
A Covid Cartel Charter has been compiled using scientific articles, patents, and government sources. Less than 40 people and institutions are implicated in controlling the ins and outs of C19. While chance is possible, intention and actions cannot be dismissed when millions/billions of dollars are at stake.

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Using published scientific articles, patents, and various government sources I've compiled a "Covid Cartel Charter." The implicated members+ affiliated institution- albeit incomplete it's clear to see how just a few people can change everything for everyone.

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2 . Disclaimer: I'm not saying that all these places/ people are horrible or that they are 100% to blame. Not at all. What I am saying is that without these people & places, I think C19 & the s for it never would have happened. Make your own conclusions.

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3 I did not include the names of the pharmaceutical companies, primarily because when we speak of such large entities we lose sight of those actually responsible. I named those who conducted the research, & the institutions that funded/facilitated them.

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🧵4. There are 146 R1 level doctoral research universities in the US, and over 9k infectious disease experts in the US, & yet <40 scientists & <40 Institutions, as far as the literature suggests are behind C19 + the 💉s

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5 🧵These names and institutions are the most involved on a boots on the ground level. Amongst the top of these institutions involved are: NIH, Scripps, Dartmouth, UNC Chapel Hill, Texas Medical Branch, Dartmouth..

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6🧵..and the VRC. People by the patents, and research published include, Baric, Holmes, Corbett, Ward, McLellan, Wang, Zheng-Li, Lipkin, Rambaut, Wrapp, Graham, etc

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7 🧵Li, Zhou, Andersen, Hoge, Gao, Poon, Cottrell, Kwong, Mascola... More places: Walter Reed, USAMRIID, Henry Jackson Center for Advanced Military Medicine, Fudan Univ, Univ of Sydney, Univ TX Austin...

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8🧵Johns Hopkins, Edinburgh, UC San Francisco, UC Davis, China CDC, Univ of Singapore, Vaccine Research Center...

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9🧵 Pallesen, Denison, Kirchdoerfer, Zhang, and yes Fauci.

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10.🧵All in all it comes down to <40 different people and <40 different institutions that from my understanding, have controlled the Ins-&-Outs of C19 and when you compare that to how many scientists, virologists labs and universities there are...

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11🧵..then the "coincidences" go from circumstantial to consequential, and all of the "anomalies" start looking like absolutes. Things do happen by chance, sure. All the time...

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12🧵However, to dismiss that things also happen by intention and actions is senseless & unscientific. Especially when there are those who posses the means, and the motive in question is millions-billions of dollars.

Saved - February 6, 2026 at 11:38 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I reviewed 101 pages of Epstein’s medical file (8/10/2019 onward) and used AI, which confirmed he was transferred out of the prison to an external hospital the night he died. This matches a 4chan/Reddit leak saying Epstein was moved in a wheelchair before the incident. I note inconsistent narratives in the documents and I’ll keep digging, hoping to verify the 2019 leak photo and transfer details.

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OMFG‼️According to the bureau of prison’s medical records, Jeffrey Epstein had been transferred OUT of the Prison the night he “died” to an external Hospital.‼️ I ran all 101 pages of his medical file, dated 8/10/2019 thru an Ai to confirm that he was transferred, & the Ai confirmed he was indeed transferred out. This would make the 4Chan/Reddit leaked post on 8/10/2019 make a lot of sense as the person leaking the details said that they saw Epstein being transferred out in a wheelchair chair right before he unalived himself‼️😳‼️

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Here’s the 4Chan from when Epstein died in 2019 saying they saw Epstein being transferred out in a wheelchair. https://t.co/PHqbRSsagx

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S/o @TheDibsterX for the 4chan leak photo

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Close up of the 8/10/2019 leak stating he was taken by wheelchair to a transfer van. https://t.co/kHoZp0SS8p

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The Ai states there is inconsistent narratives within the document https://t.co/vSjZ5KEM6h

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@SaraBondink Don’t thank me yet. This is a long way from being confirmed but I will keep digging

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@XActivistJerry Then his record would say deceased…

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@MstrKapln I’m saying!!! My account is being throttled tho and no one is seeing it!!!

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@BBQNSweetTea What tf did I stumble upon. What I was looking for was his vaccination record which turns out he had no vaccination record. Then I saw the transfer date and ran it thru Ai.

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@eimanbadwy2110 Idk but we need to find that leak from 2019

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@tatooey Here it is. Second page at the top. Say transferred on 8/10/2019 https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00059443.pdf

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@OwenShroyer1776 That’s what I said.

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🗞📰Dark Destiny Report🗞📰 A decent amount of righteous anger. https://t.co/4Wf7GpA9Tj

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Speaker 0 launches into a furious monologue, directing insults at someone who would report fellow Americans to the federal police, calling them dumb, idiotic, unpatriotic, and un-American. The speaker says, “Eat a dick,” and condemns anyone celebrating the capture or arrest of fellow Americans. They insist they are not moving on to other news and insist on staying on the topic, expressing anger toward those they reference as helping “the feds.” The speaker demands that the others understand they should not think the situation will benefit them or make them feel safer. They declare, “God is just and swift,” and threaten a confrontation, signaling they will address the matter aggressively while claiming to have “friends in high places” who will listen without payment, asserting they know they are a “good fucking person,” American, and a Christian who loves the nation. In contrast, they accuse the others of not loving their country, not being Christian, and not caring as much as they claim. The speaker asserts they have ample time and resources, contrasting themselves with others who supposedly have less. They reference a public figure, Candace, suggesting someone is upset by her actions toward someone named Charlie, and claim they have time to engage as needed. The speaker rejects the idea of having four kids, stating they have “a bunch of anger,” substantial intelligence, and many friends, and they condemn their opponents with coarse language. They declare they will not threaten violence and assert they would not harm a fly, stating they love flies even though they think they are awful. They insist they do not have to harm anyone, claiming God tells them not to seek retribution on their enemy and that vengeance belongs to God. The speaker ends by reiterating, “Fuck you,” and asserting that God loves them and will handle the situation, directing final hostility toward the unnamed others.
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Speaker 0: Yeah. That's my that's my music. Listen. I'm fucking pissed, and you know who the fuck you are. I'm sorry, but if you're such a fucking dumb, idiotic, unpatriotic, un American cunt waffle that you would be reporting your fellow American to the federal fucking police? Eat a dick. If you're celebrating the capture, the arrest of fellow Americans, eat a dick. I don't know whose dick, don't care whose dick, just eat a fucking dick. Would you please? Okay. On to other news. I'm kidding. We're not going on to other news. We're staying right the fuck here, actually. We're actually seeing right Okay? You know why? Because fuck you. For those who think it's okay to think that this will go where it's to your benefit and you feel safer, you shouldn't. Do you understand me? You shouldn't. God is just and swift. I'm about to go fucking Candace on you bitches. Good fucking job. Good job. The crazy girl. The crazy girl. The crazy girl. You fucking pissed her off now. K? And if you don't know what I'm talking about, move on. This is just not a dark destiny rant for you. K? This is just for them. This is just for them and for the feds. Fuck you. War, bitch. War. Don't worry. I will handle this. I have friends in high places too, motherfucker. And guess what? I don't have to pay them to be my fucking friends. I don't have to be on their payroll for them to hear me out. Why? Because they know I'm a good fucking person, that I'm American and a Christian who loves this nation. And they know I would do anything for this country. You, on the other hand, don't love this country, are not a Christian, and do not give the fucks you claim to give. I have all the time in the world babe. You think Candace has time to do what she's doing for Charlie? I have all the fucking time. I don't have four kids. I have a bunch of anger and I have a lot of intelligence and I have a lot of friends and high fucking boo you motherfuckers. I cannot believe this. You pussy ass bitches. Oh, something something has got to it's okay. It's okay. And no, I'm not threatening violence. I would never harm a fly. Wouldn't even harm a fly. Tell PETA I would not even harm a fly. Not even a fly, I love flies. Would not I don't love them, they're fucking awful, but I wouldn't harm one. I don't have to harm you. God tells me not to get retribution on my enemy. That is for him. He is for vengeance, and he loves me. The Bible tells me so, so fuck you.
Saved - December 26, 2025 at 11:48 PM
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A translated affidavit links the Mikhail Kogalniceanu Base “Brothel” (2012–2015) to Romanian Angels and Erika Kirk. Pages name three Americans: Col. Otto Busher III, Mark Boggs, and a “Mr. D,” plus Busher’s aide Lloyd Sparks; Page 1 mentions “Trump Meadow” (unclear meaning). Pages 6–8 accuse US Army Gardiner R. Alexander of obstructing the investigation; page 7 notes he paid for sex with the girls. Page 9 is dated 11/20/2019 (Erika Kirk and Joe Biden’s birthday) and lists 1 DVD, 22 photos, 8 videos, and transcripts.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

1🚨FULL TRANSLATED AFFIDAVIT- The Mikhail Kogalniceanu Base in Romania "Brothel" from 2012-2015. This is the affidavit tied to Romanian Angels and Erika Kirk. [translated from Romanian to English]🚨 https://t.co/aYbgGXPOtp

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

2🚨 Pages 2-5: They discuss three Americans, Col. Otto Busher III, Mark Boggs and a "Mr. D". Also listed is Col. Busher's right hand man, Lloyd Sparks. Page number one mentions "Trump Meadow" but I have no idea if that's a translational error of what that means. https://t.co/76WBcw3NBw

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

3🚨 Pages 6-8: The filer accuses a US servicemen Gardiner R. Alexander, of the US Army of actively thwarting the investigation. Page 7: "I had found on his computer that he was paying those girls for sex."

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

4🚨 Page 9: The file is dated 11/20/2019, which oddly enough is Erika Kirk & Joe Biden's Birthday [just interesting not indicative of anything]. The file concludes with attachment inventory of 1 DVD, 22 photos, 8 videos and transcripts as evidence to support the allegations.

Saved - September 24, 2025 at 7:37 PM
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I’m urging everyone to watch this right now! It’s time to bring everyone in for a filmed interrogation. There was definitely a handoff, and we need to confiscate the device of the stocky guy who was filming the whole time.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

WATCH THIS RN!!! 🚨All bets are off now. Bring them all in for a filmed interrogation immediately!🚨 https://t.co/X1ZslyCU5P

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

@RyanMattaMedia

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

There was clearly a hand off. At the very least someone needs to confiscate the device of the stocky guy filming on his phone the whole time.

Saved - August 24, 2025 at 5:48 AM
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I shared information about the financial contributions of each U.S. state to Israel, highlighting that in 2023, the federal government committed $3.8 billion annually through 2028. I detailed the amounts contributed by various states, revealing that collectively, states send approximately $13.6 billion annually. This brings the total U.S. funding to Israel, including federal and state contributions, to about $17.4 billion. The data emphasizes the significant financial support from both levels of government.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

1🧵Do you know how much your State sends to Israel annually? In 2023 the US signed a MOU w/Israel to guarantee $3.8 Billion in Federal aid per year til 2028, but how much does each of the 50 States pay 🇮🇱annually?💰

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

2🧵Alabama: $54.8M, Alaska: $972K, Arizona $355M, Arkansas $53.7M, California: $1.68B, Colorado: $54.4M, Connecticut: $232M, Delaware: $15.2M https://t.co/jSf2l8oom7

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

3🧵Florida: $461.5M || Georgia: $389.2M || Hawaii: $11,950 || Idaho: $11M || Illinois: $216.4M ||Indiana: $171.4M || Iowa: $42M || Kansas: 23.1M https://t.co/ia6WhcwDAq

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

4🧵Kentucky: $103.1M || Louisiana: $102.6 || Maine: $8.5M || Maryland: $52.9M || Massachusetts: $197.3M || Michigan: $242M || Minnesota: $119.5M || Mississippi $47M https://t.co/oku8rUytA9

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

5 🧵Missouri: $240.3M || Montana: $7.4M || Nebraska: $59M || Nevada: $56.2M || New Hampshire: $108M || New Jersey: $403M || New Mexico: $13.8M || New York: $4.8B ||

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

6🧵North Carolina: $158M || North Dakota: $6.9M || Ohio: $241.9M || Oklahoma $83.8M || Oregon: $947.1M || Pennsylvania: $263.6M || Rhode Island: $13.5M || South Carolina: $126M https://t.co/g1feSvV3j5

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

7🧵South Dakota: $7.5M || Tennessee: $81M || Texas: $845M || Utah: $56.8M || Vermont: $17.5M || Virginia: $76M || Washington: $228M || West Virginia: $126M || https://t.co/hyxzlJslJe

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

8🧵Wisconsin: $115.3M || Wyoming: $716K https://t.co/XVLSlwUOKA

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

9🧵Federally the US gives $3.8 Billion annually to Israel. The States' give a whopping $13.6 Billion annually sent to Israel. This means the grand total of funds coming from the 🇺🇸US [Fed+States] is $17,400,000,000.00 [$17.4B] 💰🇮🇱 🇺🇸💰 *all sources last slide

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

@RepThomasMassie @TheRedactedInc

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

@TheRedactedInc

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

@whitematador That’s wild

Saved - July 24, 2025 at 12:32 PM

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

1🚫EARTH SHATTERING REVELATION🚫 The Federal Judge that just denied the DOJ the Grand Jury Transcripts for the Epstein case earlier today is MARRIED to one of the lawyers on Epstein's defense! https://t.co/AEnokeIx72

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

🚨The latest action of the judge denying access to the Epstein transcripts is ILLEGITIMATE‼️ The judge, Robin Rosenberg is married to Michael McAuffile who was the protégé beneath Barry Kirscher, Epstein’s defense lawyer in the case & worked w/ Acosta to get the sweetheart deal.🚨⁉️ Conflict of Interest? Judicial Misconduct? Where is the justice!? @AGPamBondi @RepThomasMassie @POTUS @TheJusticeDept ??⁉️

Saved - July 23, 2025 at 6:17 AM
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Trump stated he was glad he let Hillary Clinton off the hook when they caught her, citing her status as the ex-wife of a president. I'm baffled by this and can't wait to see how his supporters try to justify this statement.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

🚨 BREAKING⚠️ Trump just said: “When we caught Hillary Clinton, I said.. ‘Let’s not go too far here..’ It’s the EX wife of a president… and I let her off the hook and I’M VERY HAPPY I DID!” ⚠️ ‼️⁉️WTF!?!‼️⁉️ let’s see the copium addicts try to rationalize this bs. Of course he is happy he let his cousin off the hook.. 😳

Saved - June 29, 2025 at 8:59 AM
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I believe Moderna's rapid rise during the COVID-19 pandemic raises serious concerns. Despite being a relatively young company with no prior FDA-approved products, they produced 250-300 million vaccines in the U.S. alone, earning $5-7 billion. Their connections to the Department of Defense and intelligence agencies, along with a troubling history tied to bio-defense, suggest a deeper agenda. The involvement of former FDA officials and venture capitalists with questionable backgrounds further complicates their narrative. Overall, it feels like a significant deception.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

1🧵Pfizer has the largest criminal & civil payout for healthcare fraud in U.S. history. That being said, Moderna, despite being the new kid on the block proved themselves to be professional frauds -purveying a vileness in their crimes that even Pfizer could only dream of.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

2🧵Moderna, despite being only 10 yrs old when COVID emerged & never before having an FDA approved vaccine product, still managed to be responsible for anywhere between 250-300 Million C19 "vaccines" in the US alone. 💰Moderna’s net profit from C19 vaccine sales in just our country was $5–7 billion over the course of the pandemic’s most lucrative yrs.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

3🧵 Under-qualified. Inexperience. Yet Moderna was overly funded, pushed, & trusted. Why? It's clearly a synthetic scenario that they'd be the 2nd highest administered vaccine for a global pandemic so it's of no surprise that Moderna, & it's vaccine was largely a ploy perpetrated by the DoD & Intelligence Community.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

4🧵Here's the 411 on Moderna's role in C19: 💉 2010-Moderna was started by primarily Harvard grads w/in Flagship Pioneering a venture capital. 💉In 2013 DARPA begins funding Moderna's mRNA products 💉2015-They sign a confidential "information exchange" with NIH which broadened the collaboration by 2017 & on. 💉2018-Moderna breaks the record for the largest biotech IPO at the time. 💉2019- Ralph Baric of UNC signs the Moderna/NIH Material Transfer Agreement to work on a coronavirus vaccine. 💉2020- Moderna is the first company to turn the SARS CoV-2 sequence into a "vaccine" & they are chosen as a prime candidate for manufacturing the vaccine en masse. 💉2021-Moderna hires Resilience a "new" CDMO to make the mRNA product for their C19 jabs & Lonza for their fill & finish.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

5🧵During the COVID-19 pandemic, Stephen Hahn the FDA Commissioner [Dec. 2019- Jan. 2021] who was also on the Coronavirus Task Force joined the board for Flagship Pioneering [creator of Moderna] less than 6 months after leaving his position as FDA Commissioner! -Flagship's Stephen Berenson is former JP Morgan [who led the Jeffrey Epstein & Gates backed GHIC] & also sits on the board for Moderna.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

6🧵As I covered in my most recent thread, the history behind the technology of Moderna's mRNA producer is horrifying & almost unbelievable. For those who haven't read it I'll sum it up: Resilience the maker for Moderna's jabs had their entire history derived from bio-defense MCMs for the USG & their foundational tech was acquired by 2 companies, Baxter & Xoma. Baxter was involved in one of the most dangerous lab incidents in history & XOMA was a bio-defense contractor. Resilience underwent multiple re-brandings in order to conceal these facts. I.E- Moderna hired a sketchy company w/ sketchy technology, largely geared for biological warfare countermeasures, to make a product that would be injected into over 250 Million unsuspecting & scared Americans.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

7🧵All roads lead to Resilience, & as I've covered before Resilience is a product of the DoD & CIA. Its unclear when in Resilience's history they were taken over by intelligence but my guess is sometime around 2013. https://t.co/AHH115TDa9

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

1🧵 In February of 2009 two allegedly unrelated events occurred; the 2009 Swine Flu Pandemic Outbreak & the Baxter Live H5N1 vaccine contamination incidence. A lab leak hushed up & a pandemic followed. That may sound familiar, but it is directly tied to what 10yrs later would happen w/ COVID-19.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

8🧵Quick recap on Resilience: Founded by Illumina & CFR member Robert Nelsen. He seed funded Resilience with the help of the DoD & from NEA [Gottlieb], Google Ventures [thanks to Sue Hellman of BMGF], and 8VC a Joe Lonsdale [co-founder of Palantir] company.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

9🧵CEO Rahul Singhvi was a partner at Flagship Pioneering which created Moderna! CEO Chris Darby, a Canadian national was the President of In-Q-tel the venture capital arm of the CIA [2006-2023]. Also on the Board is Lonsdale's 8VC Co-founder, Drew Oetting.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

10🧵Moderna pocketed $18 Billion dollars globally from the first year during the pandemic. Resilience was the most successful scam in history. Here's a company to make NEVER BEFORE APPROVED mRNA injections for a cold virus oh & on the board isn't esteemed scientists, but rather : Palantir lackeys, CIA cronies, Bill & Melinda Gates officials & big pHARMa reps with a dash of 2 crooked former FDA officials [McLellan & Gottlieb] & built on the technology of a GOF lab leak flu platform [Baxter] & a bio-weapons program [XOMA]!🤬

Saved - May 10, 2025 at 6:02 PM
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The conversation centers on accusations against Fauci regarding unethical experiments involving dead baby tissue and animal testing, with one participant calling for his arrest for crimes against humanity. Another contributor describes Fauci as "evil" and supports the notion of life imprisonment for his actions. A third participant references Fauci's knowledge of an antidote for RNA viruses developed by Ralph Baric and expresses a desire to spread awareness about this information, linking it to a specific protocol related to COVID-19.

@TheIntelSCIF - The SCIF

FAUCI was SEWING DEAD BABY SCALPS ON the BACKS of MICE, and taxpayers were funding it. The tissue had to be alive for this experiment to begin with, so the bigger question is, where was FAUCI getting the dead babies from and were these babies aborted on purpose for for these horrific experiments that taxpayers had no idea they were funding? Not only was Fauci specifically in charge of these experiments, but he had to sign off, approve the funding, and come up with the experiment in the first place. From experimenting and torturing beagle dogs, letting sand flies eat them alive, to using purposely aborted babies, to purposely creating dangerous bioweapons and hiding in under the false pretense of "vaccine science," Fauci needs and should have been in prison decades ago. Arrest Fauci now for crimes against humanity.

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A study grafted scalps from five-month-old aborted babies onto lab rats and mice to observe their growth, with photographs documenting baby hairs growing on the rats' backs. According to the speaker, Planned Parenthood provided the aborted baby body parts for these experiments at the University of Pittsburgh. The speaker claims the study was funded by grants from the NIAID office, headed by Dr. Anthony Fauci, who is therefore responsible for ensuring ethical and legal compliance in the use of these grants. The speaker suggests that obtaining intact scalps from five-month-old aborted babies implies partial-birth abortions or live births. The speaker believes Dr. Fauci should be questioned by Congress regarding his office's oversight of these experiments and their compliance with federal laws and regulations.
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Speaker 0: Where they were taking the scalps of five month old aborted babies and they were grafting them onto lab rats and lab mice to see how much longer they could keep them growing for. And you can actually see the photographs in the published study of little baby scalps grafted onto the backs of lab rats growing little baby hairs. Those would have been the little hairs growing on the heads of little infants in Pittsburgh if they hadn't been killed by abortion and then stitched on the lab rats for experimentation. This study was funded by a grant by multiple grants from the NIAID office, is run by doctor Anthony Fauci. And when I was undercover, Planned Parenthood abortion providers told me that they were the ones who were supplying the aborted baby body parts for experiments at the University of Pittsburgh. Speaker 1: It's one of the stories we almost hesitated, to do because it is so grotesque, but it seemed like in the public interest to tell the truth about what's about what's happening. Has has Fauci Absolutely. Accounted for this? Speaker 0: No. And doctor Anthony Fauci owns every bit of this study because as the head of and and owns every bit of this issue because as the head of the NIAID office, the buck stops with him in terms of how those grants are spent, whether they're being monitored and, made sure that they're ethically and legally and just compliant as far as good stewardship of taxpayer money. The fact that they were using scalps from five month old aborted babies, that means that the heads of those children probably needed to be intact in order to get the scalps, is an indication that those are either partial birth abortion or even infants delivered alive and whole. Did anybody at doctor Fauci's office ever ask the researchers at Pittsburgh, hey. How are you getting those scalps? How are you getting whole scalps from the heads of of fetuses without a partial birth abortion? I think that doctor Fauci should be brought in front of the senator, in front of the United States congress, and ask those questions directly about what his office did to make sure that these grants and that these barbaric experiments were in compliance with the with all the applicable applicable federal laws and regulations for those federal taxpayer grants.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

@TheIntelSCIF What an abomination. Fauci is an evil creature

@TheIntelSCIF - The SCIF

@dezzie_rezzie Yes, he is an evil creature, and his actions are beyond diabolical. Life in prison for crimes against humanity is the only answer.

@Mujhunter - Ron Reece

SCIF @TheIntelSCIF You don't know the half of it. Have you ever seen my pinned tweet on Fauci and Ralph Baric related to the Zelenko Protocol (ZINC + HCQ)? Fauci KNEW that Baric had created the ANTIDOTE for RNA viruses, like SARS-2 (or H5N1, Measles, Mumps, Dengue, RSV, etc, etc).. https://t.co/xfsQCQ8fO0 He also know that Baric's research would NEUTRALIZE the self-amplifying mRNA "replicon" jabs.. I could use some assistance in spreading the word since it's been 5 years since I first figured this out.. https://rumble.com/vrvyh0-link-analysis-of-nih-research-and-dr.-zelenkos-covid-protocol.html

@Mujhunter - Ron Reece

So VERY hard to believe it's been 4 years, as of today, that I became the first person to publicly link Ralph Baric to the intensely demonized Zelenko Protocol (Zinc + HCQ).. And remarkably, to this day, I remain one of the few who still dare to INVOKE Baric's name when it https://t.co/YRXJh66XVh

Saved - March 20, 2025 at 3:23 AM
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I’m frustrated about the lack of disclosure for shell companies, which undermines corporate transparency and free enterprise. The US Treasury, now led by Scott Bessent—who previously ran a shell company for George Soros—seems to be perpetuating this issue. Soros has funded BLM and other divisive initiatives, with support from Hillary Clinton.

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

This is bullshit and I’ll tell you why- ❌No longer disclosing shells companies only weakens corporate transparency and dissolves the importance of free enterprise. ❌This was the actions of the US TREASURY who is now under the leadership of Scott Bessent who did what? Oh, yeah, he RAN Key Square Capital a shell company for GEORGE SOROS. ❌Soros funded BLM & multiple societally destructive efforts & was supported by HILLARY CLINTON.

@unusual_whales - unusual_whales

The US government will no longer require shell companies to disclose their owners and beneficiaries, per the US Treasury

Saved - March 12, 2025 at 9:30 PM

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

Just 20 days after this interview Massie’s wife of 31 years & mother to their 4 children suddenly died. They were high school sweethearts. 💔

@TuckerCarlson - Tucker Carlson

Rep. Thomas Massie doesn’t care what you think of him, which is pretty great. (3:19) Where Does US Debt End? (10:32) Why Massie Voted 15 Times Against Funding Israel (14:53) AIPAC (34:04) Mitch McConnell (42:25) Area 51 (50:32) Massie's Relationship with Trump (57:09) Kill Switches in Cars (1:05:58) Mike Johnson and the Deep State (1:14:34) How Massie Got Into Politics (1:18:29) Living off the Grid

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I wear a debt badge synced to the treasury to highlight the urgency of our national debt. It's hard to grasp trillions, but seeing the numbers climb rapidly makes it real. We're essentially launching cyber trucks of debt into the ocean every second. Lawmakers are apathetic, but we can't keep ignoring it. We're taxing the world by printing money as the reserve currency, but that won't last. We're weaponizing the dollar with sanctions and seizing assets, discouraging other countries from using or buying our debt. Some colleagues understand the problem, but vote for it anyway because it's popular. Our military-industrial complex drives endless spending, creating ill will and creating enemies. I try to make people realize there are consequences to their actions on the floor of the House, but I still am against sending our money overseas for these purposes.
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Speaker 0: Do you Speaker 1: know James Carville? Yes. So he got stuck at a roast one time when we worked together in New Orleans and had to take a leak and was on C SPAN. And on the tape, which I have seen, he's sitting there and he's kinda shuffling in his seat and all of sudden he takes this water pitcher off the table and sort Speaker 0: of He's like, so we can the water pitcher. Oh, gosh. So Speaker 1: what what is that thing moving on your lapel on your pocket? It's the debt. It's my anxiety generator. So it's it's actually making me really anxious. Is that is that real time? Speaker 0: Yes. So it's synced to treasury. It gets the debt to the penny once a day, and then it looks at what the debt was a year ago, and it comes up with a rolling average debt per second, and it interpolates on weekends and holidays when the when the treasury is not paying attention. I am. So I think you're the only Speaker 1: one who wants to know. Speaker 0: Yes. And I want my colleagues to know and it's great to wear this thing in an elevator with like Adam Schiff and he's got nowhere to look. I once caught a a female congresswoman staring at it and had to tell her my eyes were up here. She asked me why I didn't make a belt buckle out of it. Speaker 1: Can you say who it was because I like No. I cannot. Oh. Well, she's funny. That's that's very impressive. So what's the message of it? Speaker 0: The message is this is urgent. You know, it's it's hard to comprehend 14 digits of debt, but when you see the last five digits are moving so fast you can't, you know, perceive them with your eyes, then you kind of understand, woah, we got a problem here. I mean, it's a hundred thousand dollars a second roughly. So imagine we had this catapult and we were launching cyber trucks once a second into the ocean. That's how much debt we're taking on continuously. Now, is some good news. I noticed last month, it went down. And I'm like, is my debt clock broken? Why is it going down? And I realized, oh, it's April 15. Everybody's paying their taxes. Right. So the good news is we balanced it for a month. The bad news is April 15 is the only reason that happened, and now the debt's going back up again. Speaker 1: So maybe it when it gets so big, it becomes something that you have to ignore. It's almost like if you fall off the wagon from drinking, you you binge. If you fall off your New Year's diet, you just eat the pizza and a Right. Ben and Jerry's. Like, do you care? You know, you sort of go crazy and it feels like we're there. Speaker 0: I am trying to make I wear this on the floor of the house. Yeah. And, people literally, they'll they'll press the button that says yay or nay. I've I've argued we should relabel the voting button spend and don't spend. Yeah. They're red and green if you got that far and can't read. I say it's like stop and go, but I've seen people press the spend button then turn around and look at my debt badge and ask, did it just go up? But I want them to realize there are consequences to what they're doing because they have been, I think, as you said, just ignoring it, putting it off to Speaker 1: the it almost feels like, you know, it's so big that why even deal with it? Speaker 0: That's where we are. We're kind of I think a lot of lawmakers are apathetic. Yes. They're like, well, we can't fix it. We're not gonna fix it. We might as well indulge in it and I'll see what I can get. Speaker 1: Well, exactly. Yeah. So where does it end? Speaker 0: Right now, we're able to finance it because we're the world's reserve currency. Right. And when we print more money, which we're doing all the time, the Fed is doing that. We're actually taxing the world. Everybody in the world who hold holds dollars gets like a 3% transaction fee. I say, we're kind of like the credit card at the gas station that gets 3% because you're using that credit card. Speaker 1: Right. Speaker 0: Well, we get 3% from inflation we cause because the world is using our currency and we can do that as long as they use our currency. But I think it's going to end at some point, they're going to quit using our dollars as reserve currency. I mean, I watched your interview with Putin and one of the things, you know, whether you hate him or not, one of the things he said that is true is when we sanctioned him, before we sanctioned Russia, Seventy Percent of their transactions were in US dollars. And after the sanctions, it's less than 20% of their transactions are in US dollars. So what we're doing with all these sanctions, ironically, we're shooting ourselves in the foot every time we sanction a country and say you can't use our currency to have a transaction. We're we're taking away our ability to charge them 3% for that transaction because when we print 3% more dollars, we're just taking that money. Speaker 1: And we're also sending a really clear signal which is the dollar is not safe for you. Right. That is the reserve currency because it's a safe haven because it's a stable country. It's the most stable country in the world and we're not going to weaponize the dollar because that would be shooting ourselves, but suddenly we are. And they'll they'll tolerate like 3% because we're not backed by dollars, we're backed by aircraft carriers right now. Speaker 0: So they'll they'll sort of tolerate that 3%. But one of the things we recently did in congress, we passed something called the Repo Act, where we said we're just gonna seize all of Russia's sovereign assets in The United States. Well, it turns out a lot of that is treasury debt that they've agreed to buy, so that they can hold dollars. And here's here's the problem with that, when people see that we've seized their money that they gave us in exchange for these treasury notes, then other countries won't want to buy our debt. It's already happening. And the price of a long term bond that the treasury puts out will go it's already gone above 4%. It's like over four and a half percent. They don't wanna buy them anymore because, you know, we probably wouldn't seize Great Britain's assets. But I could see a seizing China's assets. Speaker 1: Why would I mean, that seems like theft. Just like take a country's assets. I mean, that belongs to the people of the country. Right? It's such as Putin. It is theft. Speaker 0: Like, it's immoral, but even if you're okay with the the amorality or immorality of it, it's shortsighted because eventually it'll catch up with us. Speaker 1: So do any of the dumbos you work with understand that? Did you say, wait a second, if we do this first of all, it's wrong and if we're going to be a beacon of light and order and justice in the world, we should abide by those principles. But even if you don't care about the even if as you said, you're right, amoral, like it's self defeating to do this. Do they understand that? Speaker 0: Some of them understand it, but it doesn't matter. They'll still vote for something like the Repo Act anyway because it's popular. And With whom? With voters. They think, yeah, take Russia's money. Like, you know, let's take yeah. Yeah. That'd be great. Let's take their money and use it in a war against them. It kinda feels good, but the problem is it's it's not moral in the long run and it won't work in the long run even if you were okay with it. Speaker 1: Why are we in a war with Russia? I've never figured that out. Why Russia? It almost seems like they picked it off a mat. Like, why would it be at war with Russia? Speaker 0: You know what's interesting is we were in Afghanistan, and I was tracking this. I I talked to the special inspector general, John Sopko, about twice a year about the money that was being wasted in Afghanistan. It was about $50,000,000,000 a year, and I was glad to see us get out of Afghanistan, but kind of like feathering the clutch and shifting gears, we just went from second gear to third gear because as soon as we quit spending $50,000,000,000 a year in Afghanistan, we started spending more than $50,000,000,000 a year in Ukraine. There's a military industrial complex, they call it the defense industrial base now in The United States. They say we have to they're hungry and we gotta keep them fed and since we don't have any of our own wars and we don't have a reason to deplete our stocks and our bombs and weapons that we have, we'll engage in these other things to keep them healthy and thriving. In fact, the Biden administration even made that argument in a letter to congress for why we should do this supplemental foreign aid to Israel, to Ukraine, to Taiwan. They made the argument that the defense industrial base needs to be strong, and so we need to spend this money. And they gave a list of all the states in The United States that would benefit from this spending and that's why they said we should do it. Speaker 1: But if you're if I mean, look, everyone who lives here wants to be proud of the country. I always have been. And I I'm proud of its people still. But if your main export is death, you know, that I mean, what Speaker 0: It doesn't work in the long run. Mean, there is Which wrong. We're engendering a lot of ill will. Look, ten years ago, even more recently than that, the only way we could get to the space station was on a Russian rocket. Speaker 1: Right. Speaker 0: And we, you know, we had a collaboration with them. We were able to get to space that way and now we don't. I mean, it's and the bad thing that's, you know, like in The Middle East, Israel's creating tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of of people who are gonna hate The United States and and you know, they're gonna hate Israel also. But because we're giving Israel the weapons to do what they're doing, we're creating a lot of people who hate us in this country. Speaker 1: But we're told that it's essential to our national security to do that. Do you believe that? Speaker 0: No. I don't see that. I mean, one of one of the reasons, like I said, the Biden letter said, well, we need to keep our industrial base strong, so let's fund all these weapons and send them over. But I don't see how it's strengthening our country. In fact, we're getting weaker by doing it. Speaker 1: So you've been, I think, the lone republican to dissent from a lot of these votes. Can you like, how many votes have there been Oh my gosh. On this question and where have Speaker 0: you voted on them? Oh, I've I've tried to keep track. There were something like 18 votes on Ukraine and I voted against every one of them since like 2014. When we started, you know, saber rattling. We do these non binding resolutions whereas, you know, Russia's evil, you know, whereas we support democracy. Now, then we knew that Ukraine was just corrupt as hell, but, you know, I Speaker 1: Like the most corrupt country in Europe by far. Yeah. Speaker 0: So I started you know, there's been 16 or 20 votes on Ukraine. I've been against all of those. Just in the last seven months, there have been probably 30 votes on Israel and The Middle East. 30? 30. There were somebody How Speaker 1: many votes on The US border during that time? Speaker 0: Oh, maybe maybe four show votes that, you know, where we know they're going nowhere in the senate. Look, we haven't named 30 So they're post offices. Like, last month, we voted like 15 or 16 times on issues related to Israel. And, you know, I've been hit because I voted no on all of those. Speaker 1: Why do you because you hate Israel or is there another reason? Speaker 0: No. Because I'm against sending our money overseas. I'm against starting another proxy war. I'm against sanctions because it's gonna weaken the dollar. I'm for free speech. Like all of these resolutions run afoul of those things and that's why I can't vote for them. Speaker 1: Tell us what the free speech part of it. Speaker 0: So recently, they brought a bill to congress, and this was actually a binding bill, not a non binding resolution. Right. This was gonna have the effect of law and people would get, you know, prosecuted if they engaged in anti semitism on campuses. And the problem with this bill is they use some international definition of anti semitism on a website somewhere. My first question is, why don't you just put the definition in the bill? Why are you pointing to somebody's URL in a piece of legislation? Speaker 1: You are the congress. Right? Speaker 0: Right. We are the congress. Speaker 1: Right? Should be. Speaker 0: Instead, we're referencing a website. Some that's not even, you know, hosted in The United States. And so, but so I went to this website and it's got a, you know, fairly short definition, but it's also got examples of things that would be considered anti Semitism. And some of these are actually passages in the New Testament, if you will, would be banned by this international definition of antisemitism. For instance, saying that Jews killed Jesus, which is, you know, in the Bible, he was he was not welcome among his own people. Okay? And so that would be anti semitism, and if you engaged in that on campus, or just offered that as a thought, let's say in a classroom, you would be anti semitic and you would run afoul of the Department of Education and some federal laws. And you know, there were other examples in there that were hard to believe. For instance, comparing the policies of Israel to to the Nazi regime would be anti semitic. But the question is, what if their what if their policies ever became the same? Is this a static definition? Speaker 1: Or what if we just have different opinions, and your opinion is now a crime? Speaker 0: Right. I mean, even if it's abhorrent. Speaker 1: Even if it's wrong and stupid. Speaker 0: Yeah. It's it's still legal. It should be. Speaker 1: You may have come to the obvious conclusion that the real debate is not between republican and democrat or socialist and capitalist, right, left. The real battle is between people who are lying on purpose and people who are trying to tell you the truth. It's between good and evil. It's between honesty and falsehood. And we hope we are on the former side. That's why we created this network, the Tucker Carlson Network. And we invite you to subscribe to it. You go to tuckercarlson.com/podcast. Our entire archive is there. A lot of behind the scenes footage of what actually happens in this barn when only an iPhone is running. Tuckercarlson.com/podcast. You will not regret it. So your colleagues, I I think it passed. Right? Speaker 0: Oh, yeah. It passed with flying colors, but at least a few people woke up to this. I mean, they were Speaker 1: So but the the members of congress who, you know, go to church on Sunday who've just voted to ban the New Testament on campus, make it illegal to quote from the New Testament, the Christian bible. Like, how did they square Speaker 0: that? I think their voters let them get away with it. I mean, they they don't have to square it unless they're Speaker 1: But why would they wanna do something like that? Speaker 0: Because there's a lot of pressure in Congress to vote for these things. And our Republican leadership thinks they're so smart, you know, we're in an election year, and they wanna bring up issues. They wanna put them in front of Congress and make us vote on them whether they're going anywhere in the Senate or not, and they wanna split the democrats. They wanna show that republicans are united and then split the democrats. That's one of the reasons they do it. Another reason they do it is there's a foreign interest group called APAC that's, you know, got the ear of this current speaker and demanded 16 votes in April on on Israel or The Middle East. We haven't had 16 votes in April on The United States in Congress. So what's APAC? APAC is the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. And they didn't start out as a PAC in in the sense of a political action committee, but now they have a political action committee. Ostensibly, it's a group of Americans who lobby on behalf of Israel. They're for anything Israel. And they're very effective lobbying group. They get in there, they they try to get me to write a white paper as a candidate for instance for congress. They almost get On on what? On Israel. Like, and I wouldn't do it. And they said, why? And I'm like, I don't do homework for lobbyists. Right? I'm like, I didn't learn I didn't like writing term papers at college. I'm not writing one for you. Speaker 1: What did they say? Speaker 0: They said, oh, well, here just copy Rand Paul's term paper and put your name on it. We'll accept that. I'm like, no. I'm still not cribbing somebody else's homework to do homework. I'm not turning in my homework for you. And and what I hear laughing, but you know what? I bet I may be the only republican in congress who hasn't done homework for APAC. And it's just what it is, it's conditioning. They want you to do something very simple and benign and you know, for them. They don't really they don't really grade your term paper, they just want to know that you'll do something for them and if you'll do something for them as a candidate, you're more likely to do something for them as as a congressman when you get in there. So this my rift started out in 2012 when I refused to turn in an Israel respond to that? Well, they kind of got in my race a little too late there in the beginning, and because it was hard to tell that I was actually going to win, and when they saw I was going to win, that's when they tried to get me to do the term paper. They didn't have a political action committee at the time. They couldn't spend hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars against me at that time. It was just sort of like a whisper campaign to try to, hey, don't vote for him, blah blah blah. Speaker 1: Because why? Speaker 0: Because at that point, they sensed I wouldn't do what they wanted when Speaker 1: I got But what did they whisper against you? What were they saying about you? Speaker 0: Well, they would do it through, for instance, churches, evangelical churches. They've got an organization called Christians United for Israel, where they sort of co opted evangelicals. People think it's a grassroots movement in Kentucky, it's actually a top down movement from APAC, so that people who aren't even Jewish will feel like they've got to support Israel, you know, no matter what. And even if it's a secular state that funds abortions, they, you know, just sort of forget that part and we've got to fund Israel. So they have networks, so it's more than just about the money. Speaker 1: So you get elected despite their efforts, and then what happens? Do you talk to them after that? Speaker 0: And by the way, let me just put a little footnote here. I'm not against Israel. I've never voted to sanction Israel. I've never said anything particularly, you know, critical of Israel, you know, other than, for instance, right now, they're bombing they've killed 1% of the civilian population in Gaza. That's concerning to me. But so what do they do now? Speaker 1: Yeah. You get elected 02/2012. Do you hear from them again? Speaker 0: I vote my conscience, which they won't tolerate. So they ran with their five zero one c four before they had a super PAC. They were they were running educational advocacy ads against me saying that, you know, I'm bad on Israel. They didn't say don't vote for him, they just said he's he's a bad guy. And so I said, alright, well you're not welcome in my office anymore, because for years I I invited him into my office, let's talk this through, let me explain to you. I'm a libertarian leaning republican, I don't vote for foreign aid for anybody, so don't be offended when I don't vote for your foreign aid. I don't vote for wars anywhere, so don't be offended if I tell you that. I'm for free speech, even if it's abhorrent. And you know, we used to talk, but now they're banned from my office. The situation went from bad to worse. This election cycle, they spent $400,000 against me. $90,000 last fall running TV ads in my district, and Facebook ads, and whatnot, trying to equate me with the squad. And then this most recently, and in fact, as I'm speaking you to you today, even though my election is over, they're still running hundreds of thousand dollars of negative ads. Speaker 1: It's a little weird though, because as you said, you're probably the only republican in the house who hasn't done homework for them, who isn't on their side. And but the and that's okay. I mean, you can have, you know, you're a libertarian oriented republican from Northern Kentucky. You're probably not gonna single handedly determine our foreign policy. So you I think you should, but you don't Thank Speaker 0: you. Speaker 1: And you're Speaker 0: not going Speaker 1: to. So why do they care? Why not just let Thomas Massey be Thomas Massey in Northern Kentucky? Like, why why the need to crush you? Speaker 0: I don't know. I think it's they don't want one horse out of the barn. If one person starts speaking the truth, they're afraid it could be contagious, perhaps. Or it's like a new car. They they go to Mike Johnson, they say we want a Cadillac, you know, Escalade with pearl white paint, and here's, you know, here's the rims we want, and Mike Johnson puts that bill on the floor, it passes with a unanimous vote except for one guy votes no, and it I think they feel like it's a scratch on their car. They wanted a brand new car and it got scratched by this guy named Massey. They were gonna drive it over to the senate and ask for unanimous consent. But now the senators just say, wait, why this wasn't unanimous in the house. Why should we do it unanimously in the senate? And it starts raising questions and I think that's why they get mad. Speaker 1: What I find interesting is it's not just that they disagree with your views, which they do, and I think they have an absolute right to disagree with anybody's views. We all do. But they've called you a bigot, and call you an anti Semite and say you're a hater and try to destroy your character. That seems like a very different level of response to me. Speaker 0: Right. They there's no need to do that. I'm not anti Semitic. I don't have an anti Semitic hair in my head. Okay? It's I I mean, I don't like APAC anymore. Like, I used to be neutral toward APAC. Right? But I I have no antagonistic feelings toward Jewish people. I I am the last thing. I think I'm probably the least xenophobic person in congress. I mean, are the guys that my colleagues wanna sanction everybody, you know, declare them terrorist states, you know, come up with these strongly worded resolutions. I don't vote for any of that crap. Right? I'll unless somebody does harm to me, I'm not gonna call them anything. So I get called names just for staying out of all of this political posture. Speaker 1: That's disgusting though, isn't it? Speaker 0: You know, I guess Speaker 1: That's your character. They can disagree with your views Speaker 0: Right. Speaker 1: But but to call you like the worst thing you can Speaker 0: be in America, like, that's disgusting. You know, I I have a thick skin. Apparently. And and here's the good news, Tucker. My my constituents aren't falling for it. Two weeks ago, I just had a primary and got 76% of the vote. With APAC running hundreds of thousand dollars of ads. So it's it's not working against me. I I think it's shortsighted on their, you know, on their side to do this. They're just burning money, but they're trying to make an example of me Speaker 1: But they're also exposing their weakness. Speaker 0: I think they are. I think they've exposed a real weakness here. And, you know, it used to be just me voting against some of these resolutions, but recently where they tried to ban passages in the New Testament, I think we got like almost two dozen Republicans who said, wait, hold on there. Speaker 1: Just fundamental question. So the Biden administration has put a bunch of people in jail for violating something called FARA, the foreign agent registration act, nineteen thirty six ish. It's been on the books for, you know, ninety years. And it's never been enforced ever until recently, until really the Trump era and Biden era. So but the law requires people who lobby on behalf of foreign governments to register. It was that simple. And this is the largest lobby in the night most effective lobby in The United States on behalf of a foreign government. Are they registered with FARA? Speaker 0: They are not, but they should be. Speaker 1: Well, how how can that how can that be? How can they put Paul Manafort in jail, which they did, on a FARA violation and a bunch of other people in jail on fairer violations, but the largest and most effective and most feared foreign lobby working for a foreign government doesn't have to register under the law. That's insane. Speaker 0: Oh, man. Don't make me take their side, but I'll explain as best as I can what they're arguing. Speaker 1: Oh, may I mean, maybe I'm wrong. Speaker 0: Maybe No. Speaker 1: Should take their side. Speaker 0: I don't Well, I'm gonna agree with you at a second, but let me at least offer what I think is their argument. They they would say, we are Americans, you know, the members of APAC are Americans and that they have Yes. The right to free speech. Speaker 1: Paul Manafort's an American. Right. Right. Speaker 0: Yeah. That so there's the good rebuttal as FARA applies not to foreigners, to foreign agents Right. It's of foreign principles, agents of foreign principles. Americans lobbying on behalf of foreign governments. Correct. So this is A Pac is exactly what FAR is meant for. Now, would say, and we have a first amendment right. Okay. Well I agree. I agree with you there, but we also have election laws. And to the it's disclosure. Right? We're they're not FARA doesn't say you can't say Thomas Massie's, you know, an ignorant hillbilly. You're allowed to say that if you want to, but we just want to check where your money's coming from. Tell us where it's coming from, what you're spending it on, and if you are lobbying on behalf of a foreign country. So they should be, now to your point, they should be registered with FARA. This is what FARA is, is where there's gray area, where it's an American representing a foreign country. Let's let's look and see if you're getting any money from that foreign country. Are you a dual citizen with that foreign country? Are you being directed by for instance is Netanyahu speaking to your group, advising you on your next move? Those are you getting money from the military industrial complex? Like, because to understand APAC, I think it's easiest to model them as a military industrial lobby. Like, their biggest thing is they want more equipment, more military equipment from The United States going to Israel. In fact, when they used to be allowed in my office, the thing they the argument they would make is, oh, we're just stimulating the US military industrial complex because every single penny of the 3,800,000,000.0 that they nominally get, now they're getting way more than that, but that Israel nominally gets goes to US Military Contractors. Now that didn't make me warm and fuzzy, okay? But that is their argument. And if you notice what they advocate for, I think sometimes they advocate for things that even Israelis wouldn't advocate for. Speaker 1: I believe that. Speaker 0: Like they would, I think, be okay with a war with Iran, like a all out, you know, apocalyptic war with Iran. Whereas there are people in Israel saying, woah, hold on a second. We'd we'd rather not have a war with Iran. But APAC does things that lead us in that direction. And so they're kind of like what the NRA is to gun owners, APAC is to Israel. Or what the Farm Bureau is to farmers, APAC is to Israel. Other words Speaker 1: Represents a faction. Speaker 0: Right. They represent a faction, but usually a corporate faction. That and they're using the imprimatur of grassroots that they've diluted or confused into bullying congressmen. And the NRA does that, and Farm Bureau does that. I'm I'm picking on some, you know, other right wing groups here. Speaker 1: Well, for for sure. And by the way, I think there are probably a lot of things that APAC is for that I'm for, and Farm Bureau NRA same thing. Right. It's I just the idea of a foreign government playing in our political campaigns openly. Speaker 0: Openly in that they are showing you they're doing it, but opaquely in that you can't track it because they're not registered. Speaker 1: Is is there any other Republican who has your views on this? Speaker 0: Well, I have Republicans who come to me on the floor and say, I wish I could vote with you today. Yours is the right vote, but I would just take too much flack back home. And I have Republicans who come to me and say, that's wrong what APAC is doing to you. Let me talk to my APAC person. By the way, everybody but me has an APAC person. Speaker 1: What does that mean an APAC person? Speaker 0: It's like your babysitter, your APAC Babysitter who is always talking to you for APAC. They're probably a constituent in your district, but they are, you know, firmly embedded in APAC and Every member has something like this? Every I don't know how it works on the democrat side, but that's how it works on the republican side. And when they and when they come to DC, you go have lunch with them. And they've got your cell number and you have conversations with them. So I've had like That's absolutely crazy. I've had four members of congress say, I'll talk to my APAC person and it's clearly what we call them, my APAC guy. I'll talk to my APAC guy and see if I can get them to, you know, dial those ads back. Speaker 1: Why have I never heard this before? Speaker 0: It doesn't benefit anybody. Why would they want to tell their constituents that they've basically got a buddy system with somebody who's representing a foreign country? It it doesn't benefit the congressman for people to know that, so they're not gonna tell you that. Speaker 1: It's it's in have you seen any other country do anything like this? Like No. Russia obviously determines the outcome of our elections. We keep hearing that. Does anyone have a Putin guy that they talk to? Speaker 0: Not only do they not have a Putin guy, look, they don't they they don't have a Britain guy. They don't have an Australian guy. They, you know, they don't have a Germany dude. Like, it's the only country that does this, that has somebody that like uniformly I guarantee there's some spreadsheet at APAC where where, you know, the the APAC dude is who's matched up with the congressman is there, and then all the congressman's votes on the issue. Oh, has the congressman been to Israel? They they pay for trips for congressmen and their spouses to go to Israel. I may be I mean, I don't I'm not the only Republican who hasn't taken the APAC trip to Israel, but I'm probably one of a dozen that hasn't taken that trip, and the other ones just haven't got around to it. Speaker 1: What's the trip like? Do you know? Speaker 0: It's kind of like, I think vacation y. You go see the wall, you go see the, you know, the sites, things like that. Speaker 1: It's such a great I must say, it's such a great country. Jerusalem especially is such a wonderful place that that's gotta have a big effect. Speaker 0: You go like swim in the Dead Sea. Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah. I've done that. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: Not on an APAC trip, but Right. I would recommend it to anyone. Speaker 0: Are you sure it wasn't an APAC trip? Speaker 1: I wasn't. Paid for it myself. No. I mean, it's it's just funny. I mean, I am a, like, a legit lover of Israel, of the place Israel. I like the people, and I love the food and, like, the whole thing is so great. Speaker 0: Look, they have they've Speaker 1: But that's distinct from the government of Israel, which is just a foreign government. Speaker 0: My my sense is the people are are very entrepreneurial. Speaker 1: Oh. Speaker 0: Yeah. Totally. They're publicly minded, you know, they care about their country, that that they're generally good people. Right? Speaker 1: That's certainly been my experience in trips there for sure. It's great. It's just that's I mean, I think it's probably one of my favorite, maybe my all time favorite place to go with my family. But that's just a completely different thing from taking orders from its government. Right. Right. I mean, right? Speaker 0: Now, they'll again, they'll say it's these are American citizens who are, you know, coordinating all Speaker 1: It has just again, this is almost a rhetorical question, but in your whatever twelve, fourteen years in congress, twelve years, have you ever seen any indication that Russia is influencing election outcomes or candidates or members? Speaker 0: Not not in a quiet way. Like, you know, they'll put out statements. Russia obviously has Russia Today, RT. Speaker 1: Yeah. Think it's been banned, but Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 0: I I like they you know, Kentucky Fried Chicken, of which I'm a big fan being from Kentucky. Right? They realized that fried was became sort of a pejorative and Yeah. People didn't wanna eat fried food, so they changed the name to KFC. So you don't have to say fried. Okay? Russia today changed their name to RT, so you don't have to say Russia. But there's a strong analogy there. But I mean, are efforts. You'd be a fool to think that they're not trying to influence things here just like we are there. We, you know, we have what is it? Radio Free Europe and Voice of America. Yes. We we have I mean, we spend a billion dollars over well over a billion dollars on the foreign propaganda that's out in the open that we know about. Right? So there are foreigners spending money on propaganda over here as well. I don't want to say they're not involved, but people don't say, oh, I need to go talk to my Russia guy. Speaker 1: But but you've never, like, in the cloakroom or on the floor or at dinner, you've never heard another Republican member say, I'd love to vote for this, but Putin doesn't want me to. Speaker 0: I have never heard that. Speaker 1: You have. Okay. What about China? Speaker 0: No. There's I mean, unless it's a a spy sleeping with a democrat. Yeah. I'm sure there's some of that going on. Speaker 1: Yeah. But that's not Right. Speaker 0: That's not Speaker 1: in public. So how do you think it's it's just interesting because you're you're clearly not a bigot. I think it's very obvious. And they've called you one and they've spent, you know, millions of dollars against you over the years and it has had no effect. Get reelected in the primary in the seventies. So like, why are they still spending against you in in your state, statewide? And can you just continue to serve in congress while disobeying? Speaker 0: Well, they say that they don't want me to run statewide. They're worried that I'll run for McConnell's seat. And so they're trying to send me a message. That's what they would tell you. But why I don't know what the message is. Speaker 1: Maybe It's a little presumptuous to decide I guess Speaker 0: to be I've never said that I'm running for the senate. Right? Yeah. I I'm pretty much disinterested in it personally and publicly. But just in case, they're running ads statewide. Now, mind you, there are six congressional districts in Kentucky, and I only represent one of them. They're running the ads in all six congressional districts, just in case. Speaker 1: Amazing. What do you think of Mitch McConnell after all these years of being in the delegation with him? Speaker 0: He's a shrewd guy. Yep. He's quick. He's let me let me give you an example of how quick he is. So we had a congressman Jamie Comer who's now chair of the committee. He got elected in a special election, which means you come in in the middle of a term. And you have to boot up with no staff and so it's it's kind of you know, disorienting. So Mitch McConnell had a had an event for Jamie Comer on his first day in congress. It was in a townhouse with like 200 lobbyists. By the way, I'm never gonna get invited to one of these now that I tell you the story. And so Jamie's there and McConnell goes, I believe Jamie took his first vote tonight. And Speaker 1: That is such a perfect invitation. And Speaker 0: I wasn't supposed to speak but I interrupted senator McConnell who was at the time the majority leader. And I said, yes, senator McConnell, he did take his first vote and I know he has no staff. So I advised Jamie, when you walk into the chamber, look at how I vote and then vote the other way and you'll be just fine. And every, you know, 200 lobbyists thought it was a pretty good joke and they were laughing and as the laughter died died down, McConnell goes, well, Thomas, I'm glad you and I are giving Jamie the same advice. And then the the place just the walls almost Speaker 1: No. He's good. He's good that So Speaker 0: but I think it's time for new leadership in the senate. I mean, he's obviously it's way past time. And this is just a fact, I'll say it, I'll get in trouble for saying it. You know, I'm in races in Kentucky, we poll things in case, you know, we poll Trump's popularity, we poll the senator's popularity, in case they get involved in your race. Yeah. And senator McConnell's favorabilities are lower among Republican primary voters than our Democrat governor's favorabilities. Speaker 1: Seriously? Yes. Lower than governor Bashir? Speaker 0: Yeah. Bashir's around 40% among Republican primary voters, and McConnell's around 30%. Speaker 1: Well deserved. Well deserved. So I'm glad to hear that because I like Kentucky and I think its voters are sensible. What do you think accounts for in the final months and years of his public career? His public statements that all that matters is Ukraine. Speaker 0: Like, what is I have no idea. By the way, I have so many fights in the house Yeah. That I try to avoid every fight in the senate that I can. And you're you're trying to draw me in and I love you and I'll indulge these questions, but for twelve years, my strategy has been pick my fights in the house. Smart. Let let Rand Paul and Mike Lee and Ted Cruz and and you know, JD Vance, Rick Scott. Let those guys figure out the senate, because I haven't been able to fix the house. So I'm damn sure not gonna be able to fix the senate. Speaker 1: But do you it's just interesting. Okay. Taking McConnell out of it Yeah. And and even the senate out of it, but some of the committee chairman in the house, for example, seem like Ukraine is all that matters to them. And there's, of course, the questions you noted of donations from Lockheed, etcetera, the military industrial complex, but it it almost seems messianic to me. It seems heartfelt to me. It seems sincere that they think that this is all that matters, winning this war against Russia. What do you have any sense of why they feel that way? Speaker 0: I don't. And the hardest ones to understand are people like Mike Johnson, who used to be against the, you know, sending more money to Ukraine, but now that he's the speaker, he's like you said, he seems strongly convicted that we should be sending money there. Speaker 1: Almost like it's a religious calling or something. I mean, seems totally real to me. It doesn't seem Speaker 0: I've heard the argument. I think it's immoral, but I've heard the argument that oh, this is a great deal. We just spend money and we're grinding up Russia's capacity to wage war, particularly lots of Russians are dying and so we're told that's that's a good thing, you know, for since the cold war began, we've been taught that it would be good for Russia to be diminished. But they're they've go so so far as to say Russians dying, you know, to the tune of three hundred thousand casualties, they say, is just such a great thing that we need to keep this this thing going. And my answer to that is, why don't you tell us the Ukrainian casualties? They you know, I have been in classified settings with CIA, the Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, not not their assistants, but those people in the room, and they're they're bragging about how many Russians have died and been injured, and I asked them how many Ukrainians have died and been injured, and they claimed they didn't know. I mean, that's just a flat out lie, and they said they would get back to me, and they've never gotten back to me. Like, not only is are Americans being fed propaganda about this war, congress is being fed propaganda by our state department or and our secretary of defense and our intelligence agencies. And you can just ask a few questions in these classified hearings. If nothing else, my colleagues should be convicted of a lack of curiosity. Like, they they sit there and they believe everything they're told because these are supposed to be the authorities and they know things we don't, But you can expose them with two or three questions, like, how many Ukrainians have died? And they refuse to answer. Speaker 1: I've asked that very same question to Mike Johnson, actually, directly. But I've also asked him and a number of committee chairmen, just in personal conversations, Do you, like, do you believe your intel briefings? Because only a child would believe an intel briefing. Take it at face value, there may be truth in there. Right. Maybe largely true. But you're being spun. You're being manipulated. And if you don't know that, then you're a moron. But they seem to believe them. Speaker 0: They because they have no other reference. And then here's what else happens, Tucker. When you go into a classified setting, like a skiff, you lock up your phone, you take off your Fitbit, you take every electronic device. They even make me take off my debt badge. What? Yeah. I know. Speaker 1: Do you feel naked? Speaker 0: I feel exposed. I mean, do feel naked if I'm not wearing this. I've been wearing it for a year every day of my life. Okay? But they make you they strip you of every outside reference. Okay? And now your staff is not allowed in that meeting either. Remember congressmen, our primary roles are like raising money, being friendly to constituents, you know, putting on a good face, campaigning, and then then, you know, once a day or maybe twice a day we roll in there and press the vote buttons based on what staff advises you. Well, when you go into a SCIF, you don't have your smartphone, so you're not very smart. They start using acronyms that you don't know remember what the acronym stands for. You can't just like, okay, what are what's the IDGFBZ? I don't know, man. I must be stupid. Like, but you know, if you were in a regular setting, you just pull your phone out and like, oh, okay. That's what that is. I know what that is. And then you also can't ask your staff a question while you're in that setting, know, we have legislative staffers who handle certain specific areas. Speaker 1: Of course. Speaker 0: You can't bring them in and then when you go back to the office, you can't tell them what you heard. So it's really quite an experience. It's sort of it's, you know, it's a deprivation experience of any outside reference. Speaker 1: So it's designed to produce Stockholm syndrome, it sounds like. Speaker 0: Yes. And when you get in there, they really don't give you classified information. I say there's three levels of classification in the skiff. There's Facebook level, there's Twitter level and there's New York Times level. Like and the New York Times level is the highest level of classification. I mean, it's you're getting to the good stuff when they're telling you what's in the New York Times that week. Speaker 1: Have you ever heard anything you thought was genuinely secret? Speaker 0: Occasionally, just a few times and obviously I can't say what that is. But they slip up and commit candor occasionally in there. And you're like, woah, I didn't know that. You know, nothing like what's at Area 51. Speaker 1: Right? Speaker 0: But occasionally, you're just like, what do people think Speaker 1: is at Area 51, by the way? Speaker 0: I don't know. I'm not a You Speaker 1: you guys passed this law, the UAP disclosure act of 2023, and then they never disclosed anything. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: What is that? Speaker 0: Not my area of expertise. Yes. Don't know. Speaker 1: But do members of congress ever say, wait a second, we're a co equal branch, a legislative branch. We have as much power as the president collectively. And you can't keep this stuff secret from us, you're not allowed to do that. Speaker 0: But see, like, I have this in hearings all the time. They'll say, I'll ask ATF director, this is this happened just last week. Dettelbach or I'll I'll ask Merrick Garland something or Christopher Wray. Like I've asked all them this and they give you the same answer. It's long standing DOJ policy not to comment on on ongoing investigations. And you know what? That's fine to tell a reporter, but you can't tell the branch of government that created you that, that funded you. You can't tell them that. That's why the omnibus was so disappointing to me, is the only way these three letter agencies are gonna come to heel is if we cut their funding in some specific area. I've joked we could just withhold one toner cartridge for one printer at the FBI, and they would come over with a whole binder full of information. But we can't even bring ourselves to deprive them of a toner cartridge. So we put $200,000,000 for new FBI building in the omnibus bill, and, you know, to their credit, Jim Jordan and Jamie Comer wouldn't didn't vote for that. And they're chairman of committees, but they are completely frustrated with the fact that the FBI just thumbs their nose Speaker 1: at it. So is that the speaker who allowed that to happen? Speaker 0: Oh, he absolutely allowed it to happen. Speaker 1: So to what extent are members of congress committee chairman leadership controlled by blackmail? Speaker 0: I really don't think there's much blackmail. Like if there is, I'm not aware of it. The I have people come up to me, you know, travel around the country, Texas and you know, other states, and speak to groups, food freedom groups, you know, first amendment, second amendment groups. And they come to me and they say, why did my congressman sell out? Like, I'll just Bob was such a great guy. And I campaigned for him, I made phone calls, I put up signs, and then we sent Bob to congress and he he votes the wrong way every time. Why is it? What do they have his kids in a basement somewhere? Does he have kitty porn on him? Like Yeah. What is it? Why did Bob go bad? And I have to look him in the eye and say, Bob just wanted to be liked. Yeah. Like, there is a a gene inside of congressmen. I think they if you look for a common denominator, they they like people and they want to be liked for the most part. And if and they're likable. If they're not likable, they it's hard to get elected. Okay. So this self selects for likable people, but likable people want to be liked. And they're not surrounded by their wives and children who usually give them plenty of like, right? When they're in DC, it's like, who am I gonna go to dinner with tonight? Well, I wanna eat food with somebody that likes me, right? So if you're not gonna eat alone, and you have to be liked, and you generally have to be liked to get elected to congress, you you better be liked. And and so it's literally, it's almost like kindergarten when somebody says, I won't be your friend anymore if you don't, you know, give me your lunch. Congressmen fall for that, you know, they're in their thirties I knew. Forties fifties and they fall for that. Speaker 1: How do you have it's interesting. You like people, I've asked around, you don't seem to have any real enemies in the congress. I don't even think APAC hates you, they just want you to obey, but they know it's not it doesn't seem personal. Speaker 0: Right. You don't Speaker 1: seem to be at personal war with anybody. I I I that's my take on it. Speaker 0: I have a mutation. Speaker 1: So you like people. Okay? Speaker 0: I love Speaker 1: Obviously, you're not some weird autist who doesn't care about other people. You like other people. I love people. I can tell. And your colleagues say that. But you also don't feel like you need to fit in Right. At the same time. Like, what is that? Speaker 0: It's a mutation. That chromosome, the like the liking people and likability chromosome usually has another gene on it right next to it, which is the need to be liked. And I'm missing the need to be liked gene. I don't know what happened. Like, I can go like on the CARES Act. Okay? This was under president Trump. The eleventh day to slow the spread of 15. Right? They said we're gonna pass a $2,200,000,000,000 package and you all just stay home. It's dangerous. Like, we'll just do it by unanimous consent. And it was 11PM, I'm sitting in my living room and and they send us this message and I'm like, WTF? Like this is the this is twice the size of the omnibus bill. Right? This is gonna cause massive inflation. The policies in it are gonna cause shortages, and if we don't show up to vote, we're sending a message to all 50 states that you don't have to show up to vote in this election. So it's like, we I gotta do I got in my car and I drove eight hours. I slept one hour in a rest stop because I knew I had to be there by 9AM. This was 03/27/2020. Actually, the twenty fifth is the day I got to congress to stop it. And I got there and I said it's not going by unanimous consent. And I was literally sleeping in my wife's SUV eating those peanut butter filled pretzels, like I had a big jug of those. Speaker 1: Those are good. Speaker 0: Yeah. For my three days of nourishment, I'm sitting in SUV eating that big tub of pretzels with peanut butter in the middle, like waiting just waiting for them to try to call it in session and sneak this bill past. And they're like, shit, Massey's gonna do it. So they they loaded up congressmen, you know, the airports were shut down for the most part. There were some planes coming from California, they only had two passengers and they were both congressmen. So they they roll them all back to congress. It takes them two days to assemble a quorum, because I like they went to the parliamentarian and they're like, is there any way around this? And he's like, nope, Massey's right. The constitution requires a quorum if one, you know, he didn't call me an asshole, but if one asshole just shows up, objects and says there's no quorum here. So they brought every back, I go to the floor, actually got a everybody was hating me. I mean, everybody. Did you know what it's like to be in a room of 434 people and they're all staring at you like there I had maybe 10 friends who were like looking at me like, that guy is dead. Like I've we've never seen Harry Carey like this. They were worried for me, but the rest of them hated me. They're they would come up to me and say, I I live with my mother, and when I go back home, you're gonna cause me to take COVID to her and she's gonna die and I'm blaming you for this. And I said Speaker 1: You said that to your face? Speaker 0: Yeah. Oh, yeah. Well, like, no, it wasn't just one. It was like, when he was done, there was a line of people. I just like stood there and they're all coming to hate on me. And I was like, but what about the guy that's going to the grocery store and bagging your groceries and carrying them out to the car? Does he live with his mother too? Like, what about the trucker who's out there driving and interacting with people in order to get the goods to where you need to be? What about the nurse who's going to work every single day taking care of people? Is she gonna kill her parents? Like, where why are you special? Like you're supposed to, you know, they they carved a hole in the side of a mountain in West Virginia for us in the case of emergency. Yes. That well, the sad but but realistic thing is, now they don't have a place for us, we're so useless. Right? They're just like, well, here's where we were gonna keep them if shit hit the fan. But now we we've realized they're like useless. We can declare war without them in the event of a nuclear strike, so you know, they're just a rounding error in the three branches we can operate with two. Speaker 1: Yes. I've noticed. Speaker 0: So anyways, these are the kind of people who are supposed to respond in an emergency, and they all wanted to stay home. They all hated me for for recognize our constitutional duty. And and Trump called me three times on the floor of the house while I was getting ready to make the motion to object. And I let it go to voicemail three times in a row. Which is probably not good, but I couldn't leave the microphone. Because I was asking people, would you make this motion if I go to the restroom? They're like, oh no. No. Not me. So I I sat there, I I finally they yielded time for debate, I go off the floor and called the White House switchboard back. And and you know, I didn't have his number, I just like, if you want a tour of the White House, you call the number I called. Right? And like the intern is like, oh, is this congressman Massey, I'm putting you through to Trump right now. And so he comes off and he goes, I'm coming at you like you've never seen. Never in your life before. Have you seen the way in which I will come at you? I'm more popular than you in Kentucky and you know it. I'm backing your primary opponent and you're gonna lose. Speaker 1: Oh, come on. Speaker 0: And I'm like, oh crap, I probably will lose. I mean, I had 95% popularity in among my republican electorate who I had to face in about eight weeks in my primary. And I had a well funded opponent and here now is Trump was mad at me. So he screamed at me for two or three minutes, I kept trying to talk and he just screamed louder, then he repeated it all. He goes, no. This is the second time you've done something like this. And they talked me out of it before, but not this time. And then, you're gonna lose. And he hangs up. And like, the thing is, like, I had he said he thought it was the second time. I'd done that like eight times since he was president. He just started realizing it's the same guy. The the time before that was on war with Iran. The Democrats were in the majority, and, you know, he had just vaporized Soleimani. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 0: And we were worried that he would attack Mainland Iran without a vote of congress. So the Democrats actually insincerely, there aren't too many anti war Democrats left. I've noticed. But they realized this was a chance to make a statement, so they put a bill on the floor saying Trump, he can't go to war with Iran without a vote of Congress, which is constitutionally obvious, so I had to vote for it, but I was only one of three Republicans to do it. So he remembered that time, but he didn't remember the fake Obamacare repeal, and some of the other things that I was kind of, you know, the turd in the punch bowl on. Speaker 1: Did did it change your views at all? Speaker 0: No. The the president tweeted that I was a third rate grandstander, and that like this is before I got back to my seat. Like, I go back from the speaker's lobby to go to my seat to get ready to make the motion and one of the congress was like, you better look at your phone, Massey. Look at your Twitter and I turn it on. He's like tweeting hard and heavy against He said I should be thrown out of the party. Then he the best one is, I'm chairman of the second amendment caucus. So his third tweet was, he's terrible on guns. I was like, what? Where did that come from? Have you seen my Christmas card picture? Great. Speaker 1: What's your Christmas card picture? Speaker 0: Well, it's a little infamous. Speaker 1: No. I I've actually seen it, but I Speaker 0: just Okay. Speaker 1: The benefit of those who have not. Speaker 0: So, you know, I got my family together for Christmas, and we got bluegrass instruments out. We play music together, and we took a Christmas card picture with bluegrass instruments. And I said, hey, wouldn't it be kinda neat if we just like change these all out for machine guns, and took a picture. And that was supposed to stay on my phone for eternity, but I'd had a couple medical margaritas one night. I don't do medical marijuana, but I had a few medical margaritas and I looked at that picture and I thought, well, that's pretty good picture. It'd be ashamed if nobody ever saw it and I tweeted it. No. I caught all kinds of hate for that. Speaker 1: The arch It's a great picture. Speaker 0: The archbishop of Canterbury condemned it. This is the head of the church of England condemned my tweet. I'm like, oh my gosh. Speaker 1: Are are you an Episcopalian? Speaker 0: I'm a Methodist. Speaker 1: Good. So you can ignore him. Yes. Yeah. He's a he's a disgrace. Speaker 0: So so anyways, I, you know, the press asked me as I'm we're talking about the need to be liked Gene. Right? If I had that, I would have been devastated that day. If I had needed to be liked, I couldn't have carried that through, and I walked out of that chamber, everybody's hating me in the chamber, Nancy Pelosi called me a dangerous nuisance, CNN called me the most hated person in D. C, John Kerry called me an asshole or something, and president Trump called me a third rate grandstander. This is all in the course of a few minutes. Right? I walk out of the chamber of the house and the reporters like swarm me, you know, like they do, and I'm just trying to run back to the SUV with the pretzels with peanut butter in them and get out of there. And the the press said, what do you have to say for yourself? Your own president just called you a third rate grandstander. And I paused for a second and I said, was offended. I'm at least second rate. Speaker 1: So So what happened to your relationship with Trump? Speaker 0: It you know, I think he respects people that stand up. Yep. Even if he I Speaker 1: think you're absolutely right. Disagrees with Yes. That's correct. Speaker 0: And two years later, he did endorse me. No way. Yep. Speaker 1: Do you get along with him okay now? Speaker 0: Yeah. I mean, I did endorse Ron DeSantis, not out of spite or animosity, because we had already patched things up. Just because I served with Ron DeSantis for six years and he and I were really good friends. We talked about bills when he was in congress. He he entered he and I fought over who was gonna introduce the bill to eliminate congressional pensions. You know, and he won and I co sponsored it. Now, I'm the sponsor, now that he's a governor. But I knew he was a good person and he thinks things through and he was smart, so I I endorsed him. But, you know, because I have I call it natural immunity. I have Trump antibodies at this point. They may wear off at some point. I don't know. It's you Speaker 1: think if you did run for say, just pulling us out of a hat, but governor of Kentucky, do you think Trump would endorse you? Speaker 0: I don't know. He'd probably do some polling and see who was winning. Speaker 1: Fair. Fair. Totally fair. Speaker 0: I I wouldn't turn down an endorsement. Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 1: So it's it's not so are you at war with anybody in the congress? Speaker 0: No. I get along with everybody. I mean and people try to use this against me. You know, when APAC was running those ads that say I always vote with AOC and Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, you know. So, I introduced an amendment and forced to vote on eliminating the kill switch in automobiles that's mandated you. Yeah. Well, I was losing Republicans on that. I lost like 20 Republicans. So I knew I needed some Speaker 1: So just to be clear for the people who don't know what you're talking about. New in new vehicles, this has been the case for years, they can be turned off remotely by the authorities, which is like the most North Korean thing ever to happen. That's what you're talking about. Speaker 0: Yeah. By 2026, every new automobile sold has to be able to turn itself off if it doesn't like your driving. So, I'm like, how do you appeal this conviction at the roadside? Right? Maybe you swerved to miss a deer and pulled over for an ambulance and you got your kids in the car and Speaker 1: it stops. One vote for something that evil? I don't understand. Speaker 0: Because again, they know it's a that I'm right, but they're worried about for instance, mothers against drunk driving. Or they they don't have the bravery Wait. Speaker 1: Worse, we just let in millions of illegal aliens who are allowed to drunk drive. Right. And Biden has told us that drunk driving is not a big deal. It's not grounds for Deportion. Or deporting. Yeah. So who mothers against drunk driving, as far as I know, has said nothing about this, like, cares what they think? Speaker 0: I I know and but there may be, let's say, one constituent in your district who gets a hold of you and they lost a child to drunk driving, which is terrible. And they say, well, you know, you don't care about me if you vote for Massey's amendment. And you know, they make that personal phone call, that congressman doesn't have the fortitude to say, or knowledge to say, look, this technology can't work. I I really care about your child, I think drunk driving is a scourge, and I wanna fix it, but this is a false promise and it's only gonna increase the price of automobiles and give the government more control, so I'm gonna vote with Massey. They don't have the courage to say that. So long story short, I lost 20 Republicans. I needed some Democrats. So I went over to AOC, who I get along with just fine, don't hate me for saying that. I don't. And I said, AOC, they're running ads right now that say you always vote or that I always vote with you. Just once, could you vote with me? Could you vote for my kill switch amendment since they're running ads the other way? And she did. She voted to defund the automobile kill switch. Speaker 1: Good for her. So she ran it's it's interesting. I mean, obviously, I don't like her, but I think she's talented. She she is definitely talented. But she ran as a radical as someone from the outside, which I'm of course very sympathetic to. But she doesn't seem to be actually be that person. So like for example, on the foreign aid stuff, how often does she vote with you on Quite quite frequently, but I had Speaker 0: a a funny moment, you know, this 15 or 16 votes we had on Israel in Yeah. April. Well, the squad and I and I know this is gonna be used in the next ad against me, this clip from Tucker. But I was the only no sometimes. Sometimes the most of the squad voted with me, but I noticed AOC wasn't always there with me. So I went over to the squad on the democrat side of that. Speaker 1: Do they literally sit together? Speaker 0: They they hang out together. Yeah. They kinda it's really click ish. Even, you know, the freedom caucus sits together, the Texas delegation sits together, there are different clicks. The appropriators sit together. It's the the military guys, the intel guys sit together. You know, sometimes it's by state, sometimes it's by click. A lot of the congressional black caucus sits together. I can't get the second amendment caucus to sit together, that's my caucus. Speaker 1: They're too independent minded. Speaker 0: You're too independent. But so I go over to their Speaker 1: But this is just high school cafeteria. Speaker 0: It's high school cafeteria, that's what it is. And why would you again, they need to be liked. Right? They don't want to sit next to people they don't like, or who don't like them. So I go over I went over to the squad a few weeks ago, and I said, I told AOC for the squad, I said, we're gonna kick you out if you don't keep voting with this more consistently. What did she say? She laughed. She thought it was funny. I mean, she has a sense of humor. These people are humans. There are 435, I call them goldfish in the aquarium. You have to get 218 of them to pass a bill. So it doesn't benefit me to hate on any of them. Someday, you know, on some days they may vote with. Speaker 1: Well, they're also people. If you can help it, shouldn't hate people, period. Speaker 0: We've we've formed coalitions on the first amendment, on the fourth amendment, on war sometimes, like to eliminate cluster bombs, delivering cluster bombs. Even though the Democrats almost to a person, actually to a person, want to give Ukraine more aid, some of them are like, well, the cluster bombs, maybe we shouldn't do that. Okay? And so you can form coalitions, so I try to do that when I can. Speaker 1: But why aren't there anti war Democrats? Since it was the anti war party for like forty years. Speaker 0: I don't know. And then we've lost a lot of them on privacy and and free speech as well. I think with Russia, you asked this before, there's there's this element that I didn't answer. It's sort of a proxy against Trump for them now. They in their in their file folders in their brain, Trump and Russia are in the same file folder. Yes. Even though that's a false narrative that's been dispelled long ago, it's still in their same file folder. So when they see Ukraine is fighting Russia, they use that as a proxy for their hate for Trump, and so they'll they'll vote for that. And they did. They waved I don't know if you saw this, they were waving Ukrainian flags after Mike Johnson put the bill on the floor I saw. And every Democrat voted for it. This was premeditated. Somebody had to go buy, you know, 200 Ukrainian flags and hand them out, and I filmed it, which you're not supposed to do, but you're also not supposed to wave flags of other countries on the floor of the house. So I'm like, alright. I'm gonna expose this. So I filmed it and I put it on Twitter to show what like the humiliation that Mike Johnson brought upon us by bringing their the Democrat bill to the floor without any and it was leverage too, even if you're a Republican and you're okay with sending money to Ukraine. That's a leverage point. Get do something for our country and require that as a condition of doing whatever that is, but he gave up all the leverage. I put that video on Twitter. Three days later, the sergeant at arms tracks down one of my staffers in Kentucky, because we're no longer in session, and says he needs to delete that video from Twitter, or we're gonna take a fine out of his salary, out of his congressional salary. And so mister Stafford, he knew what I was gonna do, he told me what they had just said. I said, alright, I'm retweeting it. Did you? Oh, yeah. And it got like 8,000,000 views. It went from 4,000,000 to 8,000,000. And then, you know, sometimes you just gotta double down and the speaker had to announce on Twitter that I wouldn't be fined for that. Speaker 1: But there but no one was considering finding any member who waved the flag of a foreign nation on the floor of the house of representatives. Speaker 0: Right. And they were taking selfies of of them with their foreign flags too, and no none of them got a phone call. Only I got a phone call because I exposed the humiliation. It wasn't just a humiliation of those of us in congress, it was a humiliation of our country. I mean, it's one of the most corrupt countries in the world and they got everything they wanted for them and the democrats are waving the flag even though the Ukrainian flag even though they're in the majority and we just have to like sit there and and take that. It was it was horrible. Speaker 1: Do you think any I mean, the leader of Ukraine is not elected anymore. He his term has ended. He's not having a new election. He's the unelected maximum power. In some places, we call that a dictator. And yet, they're still hitting us with a democracy, pro democracy talking points. Do you think I mean, have they thought this through at all? Do they are they just lying? Like, what is that? Speaker 0: They're lying. Yeah. I mean, they know it. And the good news is some Republicans are waking up to it. Remember, when we started voting on these Ukraine resolutions, even, you know, as soon as the war started, I was the only no. There was like this open ended promise in a in a non binding resolution that said, well, give them whatever they need. And there were only like two other Republicans that joined me on this, but now we've got a majority of Republicans in congress who are saying, wait, this is they aren't using this money like we thought they were, and we're giving them money to fund pensions of retired politicians in Ukraine, who were most certainly corrupt, and we're paying their pensions with this money. But most Republicans don't support it. So that means that your speaker, the Republican speaker of the house, Mike Johnson, is working for the Democrats. Yeah. It's that simple. I mean, and and that's one of the reasons we went through with the motion to vacate. Paul Gosar and I cosponsored Marjorie's motion to vacate. There were ultimately 11 of us who voted for it. Speaker 1: Motion to vacate would be to fire him. Speaker 0: To fire speaker Johnson, just like they had done Kevin McCarthy. Although, I thought inappropriately and at the wrong time and for the wrong reasons, they did that to McCarthy. But here we had speaker Johnson who was doing all the things people were afraid McCarthy might do, they they pre convicted McCarthy for things they thought he would do. And here Mike Johnson came and did all these things, he put an omnibus on the floor, he passed the foreign intelligence surveillance act, re upped that without warrants, built the FBI a new building and gave Ukraine all this money. So what what happened, what Marjorie and I and Paul decided ultimately is we needed to expose the uni party, and never before have you had Democrats vote for a Republican speaker, and that's why we forced the question. Nancy Pelosi voted for him, Hakim Jeffries went on national TV and said, why would we want to get rid of him? He's given us everything we want. I mean, the the uni party has never been so exposed as it was when we called that motion to vacate. I know some people got mad at us, said we shouldn't have done it, but it's a long game, which we certainly hope that he doesn't become speaker next January, and hopefully people have seen with Nancy Pelosi rushing to speaker Johnson's aid, that he's not the speaker you want when Trump wins the White House and we keep the majority. Speaker 1: Do you think he will be? Speaker 0: A lot of this depends on what the people want, and if they can see it. Hopefully, also Trump sees it that Mike Johnson is gonna would be even worse than Paul Ryan. Paul Ryan put while he was still in the while we were still in the majority, Paul Ryan sent like a dozen CR's or omnibus bills to president Trump's desk because it didn't have any money for a wall in it. Like, he had no intention of ever funding a wall, Paul Ryan did. It you know, and so I think Mike Johnson is gonna be similarly the same way. He's basically working for the deep state at this point in the uni party. Speaker 1: How did that happen? Do you have any idea? Speaker 0: The the Paul Ryan bit or No. Well, Paul Speaker 1: Ryan is a Change. You know, is a sinister person, I happen to know, but also, you know, not just kind of not a genius and an ideologue at the same time, which is like a bad combination. Dumb ideologues are the scariest. But Mike Johnson seemed like kind of a moderately conservative, kind of sincere, decent guy. You know, maybe he would babysit your kids and do an okay job. Mhmm. Unlike Paul Ryan. And but he just and then he immediately just becomes a tool of CIA and Jake Sullivan and the Biden administration. Like, how did that happen so fast? Speaker 0: Well, one of the things he claims, which I don't believe is true, and I have reason to say this, is that he says he went in a skiff, like he's had some a 80 degree turns on some things, like for instance, whether you need a warrant to spy on Americans using the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, '7 zero '2 program. Well, he used to be on judiciary committee with me and Jim Jordan, trying to reform that, trying to get understood what it was. He knew completely what we were talking about. He's an attorney too, right? And he knows the constitution. He knows this is required, but he claims he spent time in a SCIF and he learned things. SCIF, that's a pure compartmentalized information facility or something. It's where we go, we have to leave our phones locked up, you know, no staff in there. He claims he spent time in SCIF and learned things that changed his mind. Here's the problem, Tucker, I was in SCIF with him. Like, we we had we had DNI, not just the the current DNI, but the former DNI, John Radcliffe, Trump's DNI. We had CIA, we had FBI, we even had a FISA judge in there, and we spent three and a half hours. It was a four hour meeting, and after three and a half hour, it's basically a psy op, where they're just trying to beat you down and and do the things, and I was like, this is ridiculous. You get you haven't given they didn't give us one example of any time ever since FISA was created, that getting a warrant would have kept them from solving or preventing an act of terrorism. They gave hypotheticals, but they had no specific Speaker 1: And I think FISA has been in place since 1978, since the seventies. Right. So almost fifty years. And they couldn't give you one example? Speaker 0: Not one example. Now, they also expanded it after 09/11 and to to do the the program to go against civilians, to spy on civilians. And and and actually that product came out of the judiciary committee. Here's another place where the speaker betrayed us. FISA seven zero two was created by John Conyers and Jim Sensenbrenner. Conyers was the chairman Oh yeah. And Sensenbrenner was the the ranking member. And what Mike Johnson said this year was, well, even though the judiciary committee created this and is responsible for overseeing it, I'm gonna let the intel committee bring the bill to the floor without warrants in it. It wasn't even their jurisdiction. They have jurisdiction over FISA as long as it's for the CIA, but not for the FBI. So, that was frustrating and but But shocking. It's it's shocking. It is shocking. So he said, you know Speaker 1: Like end of civil liberties level stuff. So Yes. How yes. But it's not like he learned new information, the skiff No. As you Speaker 0: were there. I was there. So what so that's that's a Right? Right? The fact that I was there. Right. That's telling people on your show that I was there for three and a half hours, and Mike John go ask Mike Johnson. He'll say, yep. He was there for three and a half hours. Speaker 1: So what is the truth? What do you think changed? Speaker 0: I think he's kind of a lost ball in tall weeds. I think he's in a position of power he never imagined he would get to at this point in his life. He's not done anything in private practice or political arena that's prepared him for this. Took the job with a very small staff. He didn't have people to put in all positions on the field, and he had to accept a lot of suggestions in areas he didn't know a whole lot about, although he gets no pass on FISA. Yes. He gets no pass on Ukraine, because he does, as you pointed out, he doesn't even know how many casualties have been incurred on the Ukrainian side. I mean, he needs the second person in line for president after Kamala Harris. This is this is scary to me. He's he's basically getting moved around. Speaker 1: It's create you said nothing he did in his life before this prepared him for it. But that itself may be kind of a more charitable explanation because Speaker 0: I'm trying to be charitable. Speaker 1: I mean, Speaker 0: I gotta go back to working Speaker 1: with prepared you for this. So just for those who don't know, you went to MIT, your high school girlfriend joined you at MIT, you married her whilst while she was still there. And then together, you started a company based on an a very sophisticated invention that you came up with, maybe the first of about 30 patents that you now have. You ran this company for a long time, then you moved back to Kentucky. And a lot of things happened, you end up running for congress. So, like, that's not the background. Speaker 0: Well, so nothing in the political arena, but in my private life, you know, I raised $32,000,000 of venture capital, and I swam with the sharks. Yeah. Like, the the I had lots of moral dilemmas in the course of creating that company. I could have taken money off the table and gone and done other things, but instead I felt the commitment to my staff and to other investors. I had investors who said, if you'll just shit can that guy you hired as president, we'll double our investment. And I'm like, no. He's my partner. I'm not like, he helped me get to this point. I'm not gonna abandon him. Good for you. And so, you know, I had experiences in life that and then also just put my hands in the dirt on my farm, Speaker 1: like So tell me about that. So you live tell us about how you live and where you live, because Speaker 0: I think it's one of Speaker 1: the most unusual things about you. Speaker 0: So I spent, you know, I grew up as a hillbilly in Eastern Kentucky. What county? Lewis County. Lewis County. Speaker 1: How many people in your town? Speaker 0: 13,000 people, 13,000 cattle. It's a huge landmass and it's a great county, but there's it's one of the 21 counties that I represent. It's actually the poorest county per capita income that I represent, but it's the one I grew up in. So it's very unlikely that the congressman for the district would come from the poorest County. So I grew up as a little nerd, I love taking stuff apart, because I was bored, there were no malls, you couldn't ride your bicycle to any, you know, store to of and if you did, you didn't have any money, So I had to find things to do at home, I took apart things, built things, entered science fairs, built robots, made it to the international science fair as a as a little, you know, hillbilly. Won an award from NASA there, and at at the age 15, like I won the high school level awards. And got into MIT, never visited the campus, didn't really have the money to go visit it, but I read about it. There was no internet, seemed like a good place. I got there, I'd I'd lived in a town of 1,900 people all my life, and I I was there for six hours in Cambridge, Massachusetts. I crossed Massachusetts Avenue, they had a crosswalk and a stoplight, know, never really seen two of those things together. I'd seen crosswalks and stoplights, but so I walked through the the crosswalk and a car honked, like that short little Boston, meep meep. And I thought, oh my gosh, I've been here six hours and already run into somebody from Kentucky. And I turned around and waved at the car as big as I could. Was it people from Kentucky? I don't think so. I think they had one finger up waving back. So and people are like, that's not a true story. I said, not only is it true, it took me a month to quit waving at cars that beeped. Like, it was just eighteen years of conditioning. Speaker 1: You thought beeping was, hey. Speaker 0: Hey there. I mean, that's what we thought that little thing in the middle of your steering wheel was for. If you saw somebody and they couldn't see you through the windshield, just toot the horn. Then you throw your hand up and wave and they roll down the window, oh, that's Bob. And if you didn't wave, I mean, you're a pariah. You were probably an axe murderer who was in our town, right? Or you were just an a hole. I wasn't so I didn't want to be either, so I waved at that car in Massachusetts, and and kept waving for about a month. But anyways, long story short, as you said, I invented a virtual reality device that lets you touch three-dimensional objects, started a company, raised venture capital, did that for ten years, moved to the live free or die state. New Hampshire. New Hampshire. My company was in Massachusetts, I couldn't move the center of gravity too far out of Cambridge. I got it up to one twenty eight on Woburn, and then I commuted 40 miles every day, so I could live in a state that let you have machine guns and old cars and you know, cool stuff. Redneck sports. The best. The best sports. So Why'd you move back to Kentucky? After ten years, you know, of of doing it, it was you know, we had three kids and we wanted to raise them like we were raised in Kentucky. And we wanted to be near their grandparents, like both my parents were still alive, both my wife's parents were still alive and you learn so much from your grandparents parents are really busy just, you know, trying to earn a living or whatever. If you're lucky enough to have a relationship with your grandparents, that's where I think the generational stuff carries on. Yes. And I had a great relationship with my grandparents. So we wanted our kids to live in that environment. And we came back, we bought the farm that my wife grew up on. We built a house off the grid. It runs on a wrecked model s Tesla battery. It's been running continuously for six and a half years. Speaker 1: So you built the like, who built the house? Speaker 0: I did. Like, I we had an ice storm and a lot of trees fell down. How how big is the property? It's 1,500 acres. And it's wooded? It's all almost all woods. Like, and it's too steep. I don't want you to think this is like valuable Iowa Speaker 1: No. No. No. No. I know the part of the state you're in. Speaker 0: Yeah. Pack your lunch if you're on the ridge and you fall off the ridge, because you're gonna be hungry by the time you get to the bottom. You're be grabbing like tree roots and stuff to keep from sliding. But it grows trees and some of it is flat and, you know, in the bottom. Speaker 1: But this is not plantation land. Speaker 0: No. These are haulers. Yeah. So in fact, interestingly enough, it's been a republican county since the civil war, even though all the counties around it have been democrat since the civil war. Speaker 1: Because the geography. Speaker 0: Because the geography. Yes. The topography did not allow for consolidation of farms. Right. So there was no scale at which slavery made sense. You could you basically, in your holler, you only had enough land that your family, if you had enough kids, could farm. Yes. And so that's the way people grew up. And by the way, it's kind of libertarian, you know, I'll do my thing in my holler, you do your thing in your holler. Speaker 1: That's right. Speaker 0: If you need some help, let me know. I'll come over and help you. Speaker 1: Southwest Virginia is like this. West Virginia is like this. Yeah. Because the topography. Speaker 0: Right. It's the reason West Virginia was republican and and seceded from Virginia. So by the way, half my family's from West Virginia and half my family's from Kentucky. My mammals, who's 97 right now, is still alive, her grandfather was union soldier. Amazing. Isn't that crazy? Speaker 1: From West Virginia. Speaker 0: From West Virginia. Yeah. She still lives in West Virginia. But like, we're not that far away from the civil war. No. I know. I know. You you can talk to people who were alive when people who fought in the civil war. Speaker 1: I I worked with a guy when I was at the newspaper in Arkansas. The guy I shared a desk with, Bob Salee from Texarkana, Arkansas. He said, I knew confederate veterans. It's in my lifetime. I knew a man who knew confederate veterans or civil war veterans. That's just absolutely crazy. Speaker 0: But my whole point of that was, she's a republican. She's been republicans, my mammal, since the civil war. And like nobody marries into our family if you're a democrat, you gotta go see mammal, and she'll either approve or disapprove. And she's been had pretty good luck at sniffing out Speaker 1: The liberals. Speaker 0: Theocrats. Yeah. The liberals. Speaker 1: So so you had an ice storm. There was an ice storm on your property. Yeah. How does that figure into your house? Speaker 0: So I already had a bulldozer, so I got a winch, so I could drag these trees out. I got a sawmill, cut these into timbers, built a timber frame house. Speaker 1: What what kind of wood? Speaker 0: It's 17 kinds of wood, because we did it was whatever fell down in the ice storm. We've got oak, yellow poplar, hickory, beech. So hardwood? Hardwood. Yep. And then, we wanted to be self sustaining. Speaker 1: Well, how did she know how to timber frame? Speaker 0: She's very I found a class on eBay for $500 in Tennessee, and I bought it now. And I drove to Tennessee and took a one week class and we built a little shed slash cabin and I'm and I called my wife from a pay phone and I said, I wanna do this. Like, instead of going to get a job, we had just ended like left our company after ten years of working there and we'd moved back to Kentucky. And I said, well, I'll just build a timber frame house. Speaker 1: Like full time? Speaker 0: Yes. Woke up every morning, had my coffee and started chiseling away or going up in the woods and dragging more trees out that had fallen down. Speaker 1: So you you built your house full time, like as a job, every day? Speaker 0: And this and this is what our kids saw too. Like the flooring for our kitchen came out of the creek, we call it a creek. What do mean Speaker 1: the flooring came out of the creek? Speaker 0: There there are rocks in the creek that are flat that they look like the stuff you buy at Lowe's that's fake and I'm like, oh, this is what they modeled the fake stuff after. We it's free. Let's just go pick it up. Now, if we had probably have we're paying ourselves about $3 an hour compared to if we just gone to, you know, one of the box stores and bought it in in terms of harvesting it, but our kids, I think, in addition to being with their grandparents learned a big lesson that wow, mom and dad are growing our food, they are collecting the materials for the house here from the environment, that you don't have to rely, you know, neighbors are good though, right? We actually sent them to public school, which was and we let them ride the bus. It was only three miles away, but we figured the bus ride was important too, because when you get to school, they sort of separate you. Speaker 1: Oh, Speaker 0: yeah. But you've got can be fifteen terrifying minutes on the bus where you interact with everybody. Right? I remember my son, he was like 10 years old. He traded some Yu Gi Oh cards on the bus, and for this like awesome, the best Yu Gi Oh card ever, and he showed it to us. It was a little plastic thing, and we're like, well, did you wanna take it out of plastic? No. No. He told me to leave it in here. And we take it out and it was a fake. And he was so mad. But it turns out his dad had sold me a leaky bulldozer and said there was no leaks in it. Like Speaker 1: It ran in the family. Speaker 0: The same kid who stiffed my son and stiffed me on this dozer. Speaker 1: So where I mean But you Speaker 0: learn these these are life lessons. Right? They didn't lead a sheltered life. And so we grew up, you know, they grew up there. Wait. What percent Speaker 1: of the timbers in the timber frame came from your property? Speaker 0: All of it. In fact, they never left the farm. Really? Speaker 1: So you milled it there? Speaker 0: Milled it there, chiseled it there, made the mortise and tenons and the dovetails. It was a lot of work. Speaker 1: Personally? Yes. How did you, you know, cutting a mortise and tenon, cutting a dovetail joint, these are having done it very difficult. How did Speaker 0: you learn to do that? I kept telling myself, look, farmers without calculators pulled this off two hundred years ago. And so surely, if I've got a computer and some, you know, electricity, I should be able to do this as well. Just dent of will. Speaker 1: But she'd been like a electric engineer, software programmer. Speaker 0: Right. Not a Nothing scale. Yeah. Not I mean, the the only thing I had built before that was a tree house. Right? And even that didn't get finished. Speaker 1: So but I mean, some of that stuff is very complex, like actually complex timber framing, some some of the joints are difficult to cut and the design itself is is complicated. Speaker 0: Yeah. You don't like you have to plan it all ahead. You don't like hold the timber up there like you would a two by 40. It's not balloon framing. Right. Yeah. Speaker 1: Totally right. Speaker 0: Or oh, that 45 needs to be a 42 degree angle. Let's, you know, saw off a little bit more. You can't do that while it's, you know, you're up in the middle of the air on scaffolding trying to get two pieces to fit together. It's actually it's a fun math problem, so I enjoyed it, but is there something honest about it? Because all the fasteners are wooden too. So it's one medium that you learn. There's no like bolts Speaker 1: So it's all pegs. Speaker 0: Nails, all pegs. And once you realize that there's Speaker 1: So there are no metal fasteners in the frame? Speaker 0: Correct. None. I mean, we had to nail the floor Speaker 1: to I got I got it. Speaker 0: And the walls Speaker 1: on it. Speaker 0: But the frame itself Speaker 1: The frame that'll metal fast. Structure. Speaker 0: And it's 46 feet tall. Speaker 1: It's 46 feet tall? Speaker 0: Yes. From the basement slab, which I timber frame the basement too. I still don't even know how to stick frame. Like, I'm like, well, I'm gonna build one house, I'm gonna learn one technology. Speaker 1: It's the framing that your house is Yeah. If you're watching this, it's stick frame. Speaker 0: It's stick frame. So I was like, well, let's build the basement timber frame too and the dormers, like if you paid a company to build timber frame, they would stick frame the dormers. Well, of course, Speaker 1: or or buy them and just bolt them on. Right. Speaker 0: Yeah. I I timber framed that and just like, let's just be pure the whole way and there's it's as an engineer, I thought, well, wanna build a house with timbers, I like how timbers look but Me too. But you know, we'll just bolt them together, we'll use iron brackets, that's the best Yeah. Way to do it. But in the course of this one week class, I came to realize, wow, if you just let go and make everything out of wood, it solves problems that you would create when you start using metal fasteners, like wood shrinks. Right? Yes. It take it takes like six or eight years for a big timber to fully dry out. So how do you deal with metal fasteners and shrinking wood? Well, the metal fasteners can rip out. But if you build your fasteners out of wood, like, it can all work. Speaker 1: It moves together. Speaker 0: And there's, you know, if you go to Germany, you know, there's homes that are four or 500 years Yes. Old to show that it can work. So Speaker 1: So all the timbers came from the property. What about the stone? There's a lot of stone in the house. Speaker 0: Yep. We we got some of it out of the creek, we dug some of it out of the ground, all of the stone is from the property. Speaker 1: How did you dig it out of the ground? What does that mean? You started a stone quarry on your on your own property? Speaker 0: In my front yard, it's now a pond. But I there was an old logging road and the erosion had exposed this layer of rock and I thought, well, that layer of rock must go pretty far. So I started digging using a backhoe. I started digging the dirt off of that layer of rock and I'm like, wow, there are lots of rocks here. And I just I almost giggled out loud when I shoved on that layer of rock with my backhoe and all these rocks started rolling out front of the blade and they looked like rocks you could buy at the store. You know, like, well why would I go buy them? Like I can just like shove three tons of them out of here in you know, a few minutes. And then I had people coming and visiting. Obviously, we looked like a bunch of weirdos building this timber frame house up on the hill and people would come up and they Speaker 1: Where were you living at this point? Speaker 0: We lived in a mobile home, like we just pulled in a mobile home and we I told my wife we'd only live in it for like six months. We end up two years in a 900 square foot mobile home with four kids. No way. It's But I mean, it's actually not that bad. You get to know your family really well. You can hear Speaker 1: It's like being on a boat. Speaker 0: Yeah. You try to go to the bathroom and if you're gone for more than five minutes, like, the wall between the kitchen and the bathroom is so thin. You're just enjoying private moment there on the throne, you know, trying to read a magazine about timber framing or something. Right? And you can hear the kids at the dinner table saying, where daddy go? Where daddy? Where's daddy? And then they had to start trying to find daddy. Anyways, it was a good comfy experience and now we actually kept the mobile home and we lease it to deer hunters. Really? Yeah. It's a double wide and it's so it's full of deer heads and bunk beds now and the hunters call it the lodge which we find amusing. My wife calls it the double lodge since it's a double wide. Speaker 1: Do you have a lot of deer on your land? Speaker 0: We have, yeah, trophy deer all over. What do you Speaker 1: charge to rent it just in case people are interested? Speaker 0: We're we're booked up. Speaker 1: Don't want any weird internet people in Right. Speaker 0: Yeah. We are booked up. Yes. Call ahead. Speaker 1: How long did it take you to finish this house? Speaker 0: It's not finished. I've been criticized, you know, in campaigns people try to use this against me. Some guy goes, he doesn't even have doors on all his rooms. He's some kind of weirdo. Great. Well, we haven't made that door yet. Speaker 1: Right? You're making the doors? Speaker 0: We have made a few of them. Yeah. We're kind of breaking down now and buying a few doors. Now that the kids are gone. Speaker 1: So this that was like your kids wait. So what what year did you start? How long has this process been? Speaker 0: So we started in 02/2003. So we're Speaker 1: Twenty one years? Speaker 0: Twenty one years. And we've been off the grid that long too. Again Speaker 1: Now, when you say off the grid, what Speaker 0: do you what do you mean? We're not connected to any public utility. Not electricity, not water, not sewer, not phone. The the house is totally disconnected from everything. Speaker 1: Did you build those systems yourself? Speaker 0: Yeah. Using a lot of it's off the shelf stuff, but some of it's improvised, field expedient. Speaker 1: So so like Speaker 0: battery, the car battery that runs the house. Well, let's just buy that out of a catalog, you go to a junkyard and say how much do you want for that wrecked model s and like, well, I'll sell you the battery for 15 Why Speaker 1: not why can't you just buy the battery separately? Speaker 0: They won't like, Tesla wouldn't sell me a Powerwall. I would I tried to buy one for years. Why? Because it has to be connected to the grid for some reason. Their business model involves that. So I was like, alright. Well, I'll get a battery. How much different can it be from the batteries in their car? So I drove to Lake Lanier, Georgia with a little trailer, landscaping trailer. The battery weighs I think 1,200 pounds, But here's the funny thing, it's considered hazardous material if you pull it on a trailer, but if it's in a car, it's just fine. So I I hurried up and got back to Kentucky with the trailer. I don't have a hazmat light. Speaker 1: So it was a wrecked Tesla Model s and you pulled the battery out of it. Speaker 0: Yeah. And what'd you do with it? Disassembled it. I paid $15,000 cash. But this is like, you know, I'm I this probably like fifteen or twenty years, hopefully, it'll last. And so I brought it home, took it apart. Actually, I made a YouTube video of this, and what's kind of funny is I had these big rubber gloves that a friend who had worked on power lines, you know, they were leftovers and he gave to me. And so, like in the YouTube video, I try to make sure like I'm using big rubber gloves and stuff and I did like this fast forward, you know, of the disassembly of the battery and I forgot like my two little boys are in there helping me and they don't have the gloves on. Speaker 1: They haven't earned the right to have gloves. Speaker 0: Don't don't put stuff on the internet. Like, I once I I have a Tesla model s, one of the very first ones made and I've got friends of coal license plates on it. Like in Kentucky, you can get Friends of Coal, it's a totally Speaker 1: c o a l. Speaker 0: C o a l. Yeah. Speaker 1: I'm Speaker 0: sorry. So because in Kentucky, that's if you plug into the grid, that's likely where your electricity is Speaker 1: I would think. Speaker 0: Yeah. So I'm driving this thing back from DC. This was when gas was, you know, getting close to $5 a gallon. It was over $4 a gallon, and I and I stopped in West Virginia to charge my Tesla at a supercharging station, it just to kind of troll people on the internet and I made sure to get a picture of my friends a coal license plate and I said I'm just charging up with coal here in West Virginia and within thirty seconds I knew I'd made a mistake because somebody had zoomed in on the picture and my tags were expired. And they started tagging the Kentucky State Police, my local sheriff, the the DMV in Like, they were trying to get me in trouble, and I'm like, there's no way to stop this now. And so they were relentless, and but then somebody realized they had been expired for eighteen months, That I'd actually made it a year without paying taxes, and was maybe likely to get out of a year of taxes. Speaker 1: Well, it's your win then. Speaker 0: Yeah. But in Kentucky, think they make you go back and pay the old taxes. Anyways, what I learned there is like, search everything in the picture before you put it on Speaker 1: the yes. And and others with zesty your personal lives than you have learned this the hard way. Speaker 0: Mine is not very zesty. No. It doesn't seem you've got enough to do. Tax evasion issue here. Right. Speaker 1: You don't have time to be too weird. So so you get the Tesla battery back to your off grid house Yeah. What do you have to do because it's not made for this, it's a car battery. Speaker 0: It's a car battery. It's made to run 400 volts. All of my existing system was made to run on 48 volts, but there were 16 modules each nominally 25 volts and I realized if you put two of those in series, you could make 50 volts. So I put eight sets of two in series and so I put eight parallel a paralleled eight sets of two in series, so I got 50 volts at a lot more amperage than what the Tesla car would normally draw. It was capable of doing that and Speaker 1: How hard is that to do? Speaker 0: Well, I mean, took a few days, but it's lasted for six and a half years. I wouldn't advise doing this at home, like Why? Put it in an outbuilding. I mean, if it catches fire, it's probably like Chernobyl, that mini series, like, don't look at the reactor. God cannot put out he created lithium ion, but he can't put the fire out if it starts. So I would not attach it to your house. Mine is like Speaker 1: it attached to your house? Speaker 0: Kind of. Yeah. It's like a basement room that's not under the house. Like, I don't wanna get into everything under my house right now. Okay. So my wife says our house is my science project and she's the mouse. And she doesn't mind that, but I keep rearranging the maze on the weekends when I come back from DC, and then she has to find the cheese while I'm in DC. But it's she's more like the astronaut, I think, in a rocket. No. Speaker 1: I think that's exactly Speaker 0: right. She's she's only It's the Speaker 1: same trust level required. Correct. Speaker 0: Yes. She trusts me while I'm in DC, and I trust her to fly the house while she's in Kentucky. Speaker 1: So what? She's also an MIT graduate so I assume she is suit like kind of understands some Speaker 0: of the stuff. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Although, would like to have just one thing in the house where if something went wrong she could call somebody, but she can't. She's got to like call me and then I walk her through it. By the way, it's good like marriage security. It's just like She needs If we ever if we ever broke up or if let's say she put something in my coffee and I didn't wake up, you know, the next day, She'd have a hard time running the house. So Speaker 1: so you put these you put the nodules which is basically Modules. Separate batteries. Yeah. Right? Okay. Within that Speaker 0: Within the big battery. Speaker 1: Old battery. Speaker 0: Then I put a computer on it, a Raspberry Pi and I made a little graphic screen and the Raspberry Pi using Arduino talks to the CAN bus, which is a proprietary Tesla communication system. So I use the battery management system that's native to the Tesla battery modules. If there's a nerd listening to this, this this makes complete sense and they'll be like, oh, well, why wouldn't you do that? And everybody else is gonna be like, he's just b s ing. Speaker 1: So did you have to add new software to this to run it? Speaker 0: I had to write software from scratch. Yeah. But it's fun, like this is what I do. Look, I've been in congress for twelve years, my brain has atrophied to the size of a walnut. It actually to a raisin and it it expands to a walnut if I can go home and do these projects, and then I go back to DC and it's back down to the raisin. Speaker 1: I I believe that. I don't understand how these projects work, but I I know what brain atrophy looks like and I know that congress Speaker 0: induces it. It's not a worm, it just shrinks. Speaker 1: So how does it work? Like It works great. Speaker 0: We can run the air conditioner. Like for the first eleven years, we had lead acid batteries and they didn't work that great. You had to add water to them. Speaker 1: Oh, for sure. Speaker 0: They put off hydrogen gas, which is explosive. Speaker 1: Oh, I know. Speaker 0: They put off a sulfide gas that can kill you. Like, lead acids are batteries are bad and they're like over a hundred years old. But by the way, I love solar panels. Like, Republicans are like, they look at me like, you have solar panels? You have an electric car like, are you sure you're one of us? I'm like, well, the solar panels are rocks that make electricity. Like they are amazing things. They they take sunlight and turn it into something we can all use. So you could hate I tell republicans, you can hate the subsidies, you can hate the bailouts, you can hate the mandates, I hate all of those things as well. But don't hate solar panels. Right. Because it's actually given me given me and can give other people a license to be independent Speaker 1: from the Let's get specific about it. So you have this this Tesla battery that allows you to do everything a normal house can do. You can run air conditioning, you've got a dishwasher, you got washer dryer, I'm assuming all this. Speaker 0: Four deep freezers, refrigerator. Speaker 1: Four deep freezers? Speaker 0: Full of peaches, beef and chickens. Running continuously. Continuously. Speaker 1: So so your power draw is significant on all those appliances, obviously. Yeah. And the battery handles it fine. How much propane or how much diesel or would I assume you have a generator to recharge? Speaker 0: Backup generator occasionally in the winter. But I keep every time, you know Speaker 1: So so your solar panels recharge the battery? Speaker 0: Yeah. For nine months out of year, the backup generator doesn't run except for it's like test run Speaker 1: every Friday. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Speaker 0: When we bust out the machine guns, who's in the driveway? Oh, okay. Back down to Level 1, that's just the backup generator. Speaker 1: So your electricity is to I mean, as long as you know how to operate the system, which apparently only you do, but if you can do that, then you're just living a completely normal life Speaker 0: Correct. Speaker 1: With electricity. Speaker 0: Correct. Speaker 1: How do you do heat? How do you heat your house? Speaker 0: So, in one of the greenest ways possible. Like, I think the whole carbon thing is a scam. Of course, it's a scam. But if you do care about carbon neutrality, I wish we had more carbon, we need more c o two. Yeah. And at periods in Earth's history, we had more c o two and plant life was doing better, and we've seen plant life we've seen the coverage of green on the globe increase as c o two levels go up, crop production goes up as c o two levels go up. But if you did care about c o two, I'm using wood on my farm, like just trees that fall down. I'm not even going out and cutting a living tree, there's enough trees falling down Speaker 1: Deadfall. Speaker 0: Deadfall. That if I don't get to them, the termites do. That's right. And they they turn them into c o two and methane. But I can get to them and cut them up and bring them to my house and burn them in a wood gasifying boiler, which is super efficient. You by the way, once you start cutting wood for heat, efficiency, you're like, if you figure out a boiler is twice as efficient, you can cut half as much wood. Speaker 1: So wood can you because anyone who's made it this far in the interview is probably interested in wood gasification. Can you explain what that is? How is it different from a normal wood fired boiler or a wood stove? Speaker 0: Yeah. In a in a normal wood stove, you you put the wood in there, it can be green. You you light it on fire, you get it going and then you control the air that Speaker 1: goes to it to keep it Speaker 0: from getting too hot. And a lot of smoke comes out, especially when it's idling because it's an inefficient combustion process and it's at a relatively low temperature under, let's say, a thousand degrees. Right. But in a wood gasifying boiler, you get the fire started and it basically turns the wood into charcoal and drives the gases out of it into a secondary chamber that's ceramic because it's burning at over 1,500 degrees. So some of the stuff that wood How do you get wood to burn that hot? You just you deprive it of oxygen at first and and get it hot, and then you drive all the gases off and you put more oxygen in in that secondary chamber, and it it looks like it's burning gas, like it'll be a blue flame and then it'll turn into a yellow flame. It starts out actually Speaker 1: And this is just Oak Maple Beach, this is just conventional firewood. Speaker 0: I burn near wood, nearest wood to the house. Right? Speaker 1: Like Near wood? Yeah. I don't remember that. Near wood. Speaker 0: Yeah. Near wood. Nearest You burn softwood in You can, but the BT again, if you're doing this yourself Oh, Speaker 1: of course. Speaker 0: Care about efficiency. Like if you look at the old timers, they were the greenest people on the planet. Right? They didn't waste a thing and they figured out the most efficient way to do things, because it was minutes out of their lives. Yes. So you start figuring out how to be more efficient when you're trying to be self sustaining. So I've got on my Twitter bio, I used to say, it may still say this on there, greenest member of congress. That doesn't mean I just got there and I'm green. It Nobody I never got any of the fact checkers to come after me on that. Nobody wants to fact check me, because I probably am the greenest member of congress. Who's who is has self sustaining food, self sustaining without externalities. Right? Self sustaining power, self sustaining water. Speaker 1: So you heat with wood. How much wood do you burn? Would you say a season? The Speaker 0: size of this table, maybe four stacks of wood the size of this table. Speaker 1: So this is about a cord, so this is about a cord is four by four by eight, so this is like roughly that. So Yeah. Four cords a year. Speaker 0: Yep. Speaker 1: That's not much. That's impressive. How do you get hot water? Speaker 0: We've got three ways to make hot water. When our geothermal units running in the summertime, doing the air conditioning, it takes the heat out of the living room and puts it in the hot water tank. So we have free hot water from like May until September when the air conditioner is running. And then in the winter, when the boiler the wood boiler is running, that makes hot water. And then if there's ever not the air conditioner running or the boiler running, we have an on demand, this is where we cheat, on demand propane hot water heater that makes up the difference. Speaker 1: Amazing. But you could pretty easily set up a wood fired outdoor Speaker 0: You could. Yeah. But in in the summer, again, you get it for free from the air conditioning. I actually have a fourth way to make hot water too. So when we're not connected to the grid, a lot of people who have solar panels are connected to the grid Yes. And if they have extra power, they sell it back. Right. I'm always depressed when I have extra power, my solar panels just turn off. And I'm like, run around, turn on some lights, know, turn on something. I I don't wanna waste this free electricity. So I got extra hot water heater elements that run on DC, so that when the sun when our house is full, the first thing it does is it tries to charge the Tesla that's sitting in the garage. So the Tesla's sitting there at half full and a solid state breaker in my breaker box comes on and starts the Tesla charging. Then when the Tesla gets full and the house battery is full, I create hot water with the electricity. So I've got like a fourth way to make hot water. Hot water is almost as good as water. I mean, if you've ever gone without water, you know it's bad. Yeah. But going out without hot water is almost just as bad. Speaker 1: Yeah. I I have experience with that. Yes. It's Where do you get your water? Speaker 0: So I dug a well Speaker 1: and Dug not not drill. Speaker 0: Doug there's there are lots of old dug wells on our farm, so I knew it could work. Yeah. The the way they would do it, they would dig a big pit. Yes. They didn't dig it just straight down, they dug a big pit. And then they laid up stones in a circle, you know, that stones you see when you look in an old well, but then they backfilled the pit with stones. Yep. So that extra area becomes like a reservoir. And then they put dirt on top of that, so that, know, when a raccoon poops an extra well, it doesn't necessarily go right into the reservoir. So I did a very similar thing, but I hit bedrock and I borrowed a friend's jackhammer and spent a day inside of that hole with a jackhammer trying to get even deeper through the bedrock. I finally took my friend's jackhammer back and said, that's deep enough. Speaker 1: What was the jackhammer like? Speaker 0: I mean, that's the best argument for for public health care. Sorry. That exists. Because I don't I I have a new appreciation for somebody that's running a jackhammer. Those are those would wear your body out quickly. Like, really quickly? Speaker 1: Yeah. Did you lose a crown? Speaker 0: I did not lose a crown. Speaker 1: So does the does the well the dug well work? Speaker 0: It works. One month out of the year, we're just kinda short on water. Speaker 1: Yep. August. So Speaker 0: Yes. August. How'd you know that? Have you ever I haven't dug well. Lived in this situation? Speaker 1: Yes. I haven't dug well, so I'm aware Speaker 0: of that. But again, you can serve. Right? Speaker 1: Of course. Speaker 0: If you have if you're connected to city water and it seems what's on the other side is opaque to you, you just use as much as you want. And what happens is during those peak periods, that's when the utility company has to work extra hard. That's when the the price and the inefficiency goes way up, is in those peak periods when people aren't cutting back in response to the supply, because the the actual cost of producing it isn't known. When you're making it yourself, it's known. But I've argued that water and electricity, even when they come from especially when they come from utilities, should have variable pricing based on the instant the cost at that very instant to produce it. And then you could have appliances not mandated, but smart appliances. If you're rich, you don't care when the price of power goes up. Speaker 1: You don't know what it costs. Speaker 0: You don't know what it costs. If you're poor and you've got a little screen that says the power just went up, you'll go turn it off. Right? Speaker 1: A %. Speaker 0: You'll you'll say, well, we'll do the dishes tonight. Right? When it's cheaper. And if you're middle income, you'll probably eventually, the market will respond to this and automate these things. So that, you know, if you know the price of electricity, your appliance can know the price. I don't want utility company to know what you're doing with Speaker 1: Of course not. Speaker 0: But you can have these smart systems that make a lot more efficient use of our resources. Speaker 1: So because you're not connected to the grid, to any public utility at all. I mean, you're actually independent in a way that no one outside of Alaska I've ever met is. And it sounds like you're not giving up anything. You're not living in a Speaker 0: Not too much. There are some sacrifices. Like? Well, you know, if it's cloudy for a lot of days and hot, we may turn the thermostat up. Yeah. Just so we don't have to hear the backup generator run. That doesn't seem like a crazy sacrifice. There's some people would think the instant they had to turn the thermostat from 72 to 75 was be, screw it. I'm out of here. I'm going I'm going back to the grid. But it Speaker 1: means that the state kinda has no control over your land. Speaker 0: Correct. They or me. Or you. So when I go to DC, and they threaten me, or try to bribe me, it's like, I know once Friday comes, I'm gonna be back on my farm, and I don't need them. Like, it's not that I don't wanna do things for people. I help my neighbors and my neighbors help me and I I wanna, you know, do public service, but because I have this comfort level that I'm gonna go back home to this, I don't need the job. We're we're self sustaining. It gives you an extra dimension of independence, think, when you're in DC. Speaker 1: What about food? They can they starve you out? Speaker 0: I don't think so. Like, they can cut off my fish supply because we don't raise fish and we don't raise pork, but we raise chicken, you know, meat and eggs, we raise beef and we usually raise a pretty good garden and I have an orchard. Peach. Peaches, lots of peaches. My first peach is gonna be ripe here in a few weeks, and my last peach will be ripe in September. So I've planted 14 kinds of peach trees, so they get ripe different weeks, and they taste nothing like the cardboard peaches you buy at the supermarket. Speaker 1: So so you don't need to leap actually your form? Speaker 0: No. Are you trying to talk me out of like, I mean, this is a crisis I have some Speaker 1: weeks. I bet. Speaker 0: Oh, man. On Mondays, it's like, you know, you know you're gonna get hit with a two by four as soon as you, you know, walk in the door in DC. It's like Speaker 1: Is it weird that I mean, I guess what I'm struck by I don't live off grid, though I do have an off grid camp. But the amount of skills you need to build something like that is is really really striking. Like you actually have to know how to do things, complex things. I mean, timber framing is another level, but electrical, plumbing, masonry, agriculture, heavy equipment operation, like you can do all of that, obviously. So is it weird to be in a room with 434 people who can't do shit, who can't operate a micro I mean, they're, like, actually incapable, and maybe that's why they're in politics, so they can externalize their their self loathing. Is that weird? Speaker 0: I don't I really don't think about it that much. Speaker 1: Good. Speaker 0: I don't think about it. Where'd you pick up plumbing skills? So my rule is buy three books for everything. Because you can you can go to a hardware store and buy a book on plumbing, but I don't trust one book so you buy two books. And then if the two books disagree, what are you gonna do? Well, you gotta have a third book. So I've got three books on plumbing, three books on wiring, three books on septic systems, three three books on Speaker 1: You did your septic too. Speaker 0: Roofing. Yep. Three I get three books on everything. And you read them? And I read them. And then there's the code book which is like, you know, the the it's almost like international housing code thing that some municipalities have adopted and you have to abide by. I just look at that as like a suggestion manual. Like Speaker 1: So do you think now we're way in the weeds. I don't know if anyone's watching, but there are, like, four handyman carpenter general contractors are still in in this. But do you think that code, which really determines how people live in this country, the code, it's not up to code, Is it is it real? I mean, it we knowing what you do about all those different trades, does the code protect people actually? Speaker 0: It protects the contractors. Speaker 1: Well, I know that. Speaker 0: And so they help write it, the unions do. So for instance, the roofers union and the plumbers union, I think have conspired to put as many holes in your roof with plumbing as possible. Right? Because All the venting. Yeah. All the vents. Right? If you try to build a house to code, you'd you'd likely to have four or five perforations in your roof. Speaker 1: Well, I've noticed. Speaker 0: And and that keeps the roofers busy, like they're guaranteed to get a call every few years to fix that leak and it's also very expensive. It's it's fairly cheap to do roofing, but it's all the exceptions that cost money. And then if you're a plumber, that's one more thing. Speaker 1: Like all the flashing and all the Speaker 0: Oh, yeah. Speaker 1: Every time you have an aperture in a roof Yes. Like, that's a vulnerability. Speaker 0: So my my roof has no holes in it. Like, I've looked at this, I'm like, well, that's a good suggestion, but who who benefits if I believe So vent your Speaker 1: stove at the side of the building? Not the No. Speaker 0: No holes in my roof, no holes out the side. Have you seen that Opera House in I think it's Sydney Australia? Speaker 1: Yeah. Famous Opera House. Speaker 0: Is it Sydney or Melbourne? Speaker 1: Sydney. Okay. Sydney Opera House. Speaker 0: Yeah. There's no holes in that. There's bathrooms in there. How do they do it? They have the the one way admittance valves like you have under your kitchen counter. They have giant ones of those that work for the whole system, and they're not to code, but I think that's stupid because why would I wanna put a bunch of holes in my roof? Speaker 1: Well, I couldn't agree more. I'm interested in this topic, so Speaker 0: And but nobody else is now Speaker 1: Well, but for the the four people who are, I've always wondered that. Why with wood stoves, where I live, everyone has of wood stoves. And some of them, I have wood stoves that vent out the side of the building, like next to a window, and then do an l up. It's not quite as efficient, know, because you've got to turn in the run, but you don't have a hole in your roof and in a climate with like lots of snow for example, you don't want any holes in your roof. Right. But how do you vent your furnace, for example? Speaker 0: So that I just run-in a typical flue and it goes up in the chimney with my pizza oven flue, my wood cook stove flue, and my room for fireplace flue. So I have four flues through the chimney. Speaker 1: On the gable end? Speaker 0: No. They're in the middle of the house. I put the chimney in the middle of the house because it it's a big thermal mass and I wanted to smooth out the changes in temperature in the house. And so there's where I did accommodate one hole in the roof, is chimney. Cause if you put a big stone mass on the side of your house, there's no way to insulate it from the outside. So but by the way, let me say something like, I know there are some women watching this wondering like, I wanna live in a house like that, that sounds like a lot of fun. Talk to my wife first. Occasionally, have like some crisis that I have to solve and become MacGyver. So the first time I got elected to congress for instance, the day before I went to go get sworn in, the well pump failed. Oh. And I'm like, I can't leave my wife and four kids at home without water, and we have a very unique well pump. What do you mean by that? Well, I didn't buy the one at the hardware store, so you can go replace it. So I went down there. And what did you buy? It's like in a catalog somewhere, like the engineer in me found the best one. Okay. It's not the most common one, but I had to fix it. So what I did is, I found one of my drills, you know, like you drill holes with Yeah. And I took it down to the well, and I took the motor off the well pump, and I chucked the drill Yes. To the well head, and because it's not submersed, it's off the side in a pump house and I wired this, you know, had an outlet on it but I just wired it into the well pump wiring and the drill pumped water for our house Speaker 1: I believe that. Speaker 0: Long enough for me to go get sworn in. Speaker 1: I I've see I've seen that. I've seen drills run winches. Speaker 0: Yes. Well, I forgot it was there. Like, I did my congress thing for Speaker 1: You had it on continuously? Speaker 0: Yeah. And then the the the accumulator in the basement that controls the pressure would turn the drill off and on whenever it needed more water pressure. And so it ran continuously, I forgot about it. I just got busy and like a year later, a freaking water quit working again. Speaker 1: Because the Makita died? Right. Right. Speaker 0: It was actually a Milwaukee hole. It was? The whole hog, you know, one of those Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 0: Strikers. You know, I totally Speaker 1: do with the handle on the side. Yeah. Those are cool drills. So you last night, I just wanna end with this. Last night, we were having dinner and which was really one of the most interesting amusing dinners I've ever had. But you made reference to a story, but you we didn't get a you didn't get a chance to finish it because I interrupted you. But about putting new plumbing in a county jail, I think. Would you tell that story? Speaker 0: Yeah. So quickly, I got into politics because we were living off the grid and I read this little newspaper and it said they were gonna raise our taxes to fund this cronyism in the county, the conservation district, which was building stuff for themselves and not for other farmers. They wanted to tax other farmers to help their farm, right? It wasn't really about conserving. Farmers are the biggest, best conservationists there are, so let's don't punish them anymore. Okay. Good call. So I fought that tax, and then I've actually fought zoning in our county, they wanted to zone our county. I mean, zoning is to keep the smokestacks out of the cul de sacs. Right. Okay. My county didn't have any smokestacks and didn't have any cul de sacs, right? We did the the like the neighborhood in ET, you know, that movie where the kids ride bikes through the neighborhood. We didn't have neighborhoods like that. So we didn't need zoning, but somebody thought if we zoned the county that we would get prosperity because they saw all the prosperous counties had zoning. It's like, it's cargo cult. Speaker 1: Right? No. Totally. It's like saying, we should import some homeless because then we'll have banks. Right. Right. J. P. Morgan will move here because in Midtown, they're homeless. Speaker 0: Right. So that was I was fighting that and writing letters to the editor, and then finally, I quit fighting the guy who was doing all this. He's called the county judge executive in Kentucky, like the mayor of the county, and I decided to run against him. So And you've never been in politics? Never in my life. Also, was this guy named Rand Paul, who was inspiring, who was taking on the establishment. It was his first run for senate, and he decided to get involved in his race too. So just like with my house, I didn't go in partway, I went in all in. Okay? On politics one fall. Actually, one spring, because I had to win the primary, and Rand did too. And so, I actually did a fundraiser for Rand at my house, and when nobody wanted to do a fundraiser for Rand Paul, because he was running against the establishment. My house wasn't finished, we weren't even living in it yet. Sorry, little sidebar. Speaker 1: But you traipzed up from the double wide to Speaker 0: the Yes. We went to the double wide and we said for a hundred dollars, you can come to our pizza party. I did have the pizza oven working and So you built Speaker 1: the pizza oven before the bedrooms? Yes. Speaker 0: Priorities. That's right. Had to test it out, make sure it was inhabitable. So, the funny thing too, we didn't have doors on the bathrooms at the time, we had no doors. So we we did run to Lowes the day before Rand Paul came and put a door on the bathroom. Good call. Because I was like, look, this guy could be a senator someday, and he might need to go to the bathroom, and we need something more than a curtain here. So we call it the Rand Paul door on the bathroom. It's the one room that had a door from the very beginning. Anyways, we did by the way, also this was in January, and Rand is cheap as hell. He had a two wheel drive SUV. So I had to plow all my driveway so that he could get up there, and the problem is it's gravel. So I had to plow all my gravel off practically just to get so for what it cost to upgrade to the four wheel drive for Rand Paul, I like, my gravel cost way more than that. Yeah. It's Anyways, I went all in on politics, helped Rand get elected in his primary. I was on the ballot the same day in in 2010, the primary, 05/22/2010. Rand was on the ballot and I was on the ballot, but I was running for this little county executive seat trying to take a republican out, because he's trying to raise our taxes and bring in more government. And so, I won the election and it was like the most terrifying thing when they handed me the key to the courthouse. Like it's a small town, and if the janitor didn't show up to open the courthouse and start the boiler, which looked like the African queen, right? It was like you had to kick it and do all this stuff to get it started. The sheriff's office wouldn't be heated, the clerk's office wouldn't be heated, and my office wouldn't be heated if I couldn't get the African queen to start. So anyways, I was like the dog that caught the bus. And I promised I wouldn't raise taxes, And I was immediately confronted with all these problems that had accumulated over the years in our county government. And the jailer came to me, who's an elected official in Kentucky. His name's Chris. And he he got elected the same day I got elected. And he was all in on my, you know, let's reform this county. But he had some bad news for me. The by the way, the state government had sold the county government a bill of goods. They said, if you'll keep our state inmates, we'll pay you $32 a day and you'll make all kinds of money. And like, the county was a million dollars in debt because this did not work out. And I wasn't gonna spend another penny, you know, on this throwing good money after bad. And but we had thirty thirty state inmates who go out and pick up trash and you know, mow around the courthouse, and they they get real sweaty and the hot water heater had quit working at the jail. Oh. And so the the jailer, Chris comes to me and says, judge, they call me judge, even though I'm not an attorney, it was the county judge executive. He said, judge, I got some bad news. He said, what's that? He said, well, hot water heater quit working on the state inmate side, and I can't mix state inmates with local inmates, you know, you get murderers along with non support, you know, for Speaker 1: child Totally in cases. Speaker 0: Yeah. Yeah. It's like this, we can't have them taking showers together, it's not gonna work. And I said, okay, well, just buy another hot water heater. And he said, I tried that. I got a quote. We only had one licensed plumber in the county. And I said, what was the quote? He said, $12,000. I said, I mean, this is a small county. For a hot water heater? For a hot water, like all of our property taxes together were like $400,000. I mean, $12,000 for a hot I'm not paying $12,000 for a hot water heater. You tell that guy to get lost. And he said, what are you gonna do? I was like, I'll go buy one at at, you know, the hardware store or something. So I go look at this hot water heater to jail, it is not the kind you buy at the store. It's like a boiler almost and it's fairly involved, it's got like inch and a quarter copper lines, it's not plumbing. But I had plum I had three books on plumbing, right? I felt fairly confident. I said, well, if I could find one of these, I'll put it in myself. So I got on eBay and I looked for this model hot there was one buy it now for $5,500. And I'm like, I can save the county like $6,500. So I called an emergency meeting of our fiscal court, brought in the magistrates, noticed it to the newspaper, did it all legally, and made a motion to buy it now on eBay. And then I hit the button, I bought this hot water heater, they bring it in a tractor trailer. I didn't pay extra for the lift gate because I had inmates. The inmates take this thing out of the tractor trailer and we go in and we take the old hot water heater out. And there were three inmates in that closet, right, working on that hot water heater just demolishing everything. So they dragged that thing out of there, and I had to go in the closet with the inmates to put the new one in. I'm like, I only want one inmate in that closet with me. Fair. The the hot water heater needs plumbed. I don't need plumbed. So it's the the other two inmates that were smelling pretty rank at this point. I said, you guys go strip the old hot water heater. I want anything of value on that. Besides, you're in here for stripping copper and other things like Speaker 1: You're good at this. Speaker 0: We can do this judge. We know we know short irons bringing this, tins bringing this, copper will bring this, aluminum. They could quote every price at the salvage yard. Seriously? Yeah. So they I leave the two inmates stripping the old hot water heater and it had a computer on it and stuff and I'm installing the new hot water heater and I noticed for instance, even like the the plumber had left off this water trap that keeps gases from escaping like Yeah. A safety device. So I made sure to do it completely safe by the book or by the three books that I had and I come out of the closet. By the way, there's like 30 inmates. I had to walk by the rec room that had a piece of glass, and they could all watch me changing this hot water heater, and there's like 30 inmates, like in disbelief with their hands and faces pressed to the glass. Like, we have never seen a county judge executive get a callus on his hand or do anything. So I go back out and the inmate said, we got everything of value. There was this hulk of an old hot water heater sitting there. They had stripped the copper, they had stripped all of the useful iron off of it. And I said, guys, you left the most valuable thing on it. And they said, no judge, we've done this all our lives. We stripped these There's nothing on here that'll bring anything down at Livingston's. That was the junkyard place, recycling place. And I said, no, you left the most valuable thing. I said, come over here. And they walk over and I said, you see this lime green inspection sticker? Get it wet and peel it off and glue it on the new hot water heater. Remember, refused to hire the only licensed plumber in the county. They go, judge, you could go to jail for this. I said, I'll have a hot shower, won't Speaker 1: You actually did that? Speaker 0: I did that. And the only reason I'm telling you this publicly is this was how long was it? Like fifteen years ago or something? And no, fourteen years ago. I think the statute of limitations, you know, practicing it without a license as a plumber on a public building is probably expired. If not, the DOJ will be at my house as soon as this airs. But they have also since closed down the jail, like a few years later, they it was a good move. Speaker 1: Did they take the water heater with them? Speaker 0: I have, you know, it's on my bucket list. It may still be in there to So what are they using it for now? It's I think it's just vacant. Maybe they'll use it for drug rehab or something at some point, which would make more sense. Speaker 1: But did it work? Did your hot Oh, yeah. Speaker 0: It booted up, the computer came on, and everybody got I mean, 30 inmates just waiting to take a hot shower, and it worked and worked and worked until they shut the jail down. So Incredible. But anyways, that set the tone, like you could say, well, you're the executive of the county and you shouldn't be wasting your time on that. But I I mean, I had four hours of effort in it and I saved the county $6,500. And I'm like, no. This is worth my time. And it also shows the inmates like, okay, we're buying you dollar 50 lunches instead of the $2 lunches now, because we fired the crony who was doing the food system. Speaker 1: Totally. Speaker 0: And and they were less likely to complain when they saw that the judge himself was actually willing to change the hot water heater, but it also set the tone for the sheriff, and the county clerk, and everybody else who sees that, and it's like, man, he is a cheap bastard. It's like, I'm not gonna go ask him at the NES fiscal court meeting for anything. Speaker 1: Why don't you tell the story to APAC, and maybe they'll leave you alone? It's like, it's not personal. I'm not against you or your country. I just don't wanna spend more money. Speaker 0: By the way, I'm traveling. There would be some plumbing lobby against me next Speaker 1: week Sure. Speaker 0: After they see this. Speaker 1: Well, the one thing I know for a fact is that you will bravely stand up to the irate plumbing lobby. Speaker 0: I will. One one more story about lobbies. So I introduced this raw milk bill in congress and I, you know, food freedom empowers small farmers, it's more nutritious. I thought there was nothing to hate about it. Got 20 co sponsors, I put it in the hopper, I got my HR number and that day the milk lobby comes after me. Like they said there wouldn't be enough hospital rooms for all the children who were gonna die from raw milk if my bill passed. And this is kind of weird, you've got a lobby going after its own product, the milk lobby. So my wife saw all these things come up on her alerts on her phone and she texted me. She was worried about me and she says, OMG, I didn't realize the lactose lobby was this intolerant. Speaker 1: Oh, that's brilliant. You said that? That's pretty awesome. Thomas Massey. Thank you. Speaker 0: Hey. Thank you, Tucker. Speaker 1: Amazing. Thanks for watching. You can go to tuckerCarlson.com for our entire library of everything we've done, and we hope you will.
Saved - March 11, 2025 at 11:16 PM
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I discuss the prominent roles of Anthony Fauci and Christine Grady during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting their connections to the NIH and ethical concerns surrounding their actions. Grady's unpublished vaccine presentation raises questions about transparency and public trust, particularly regarding vaccine hesitancy among nurses and Black Americans. I also touch on Fauci's controversial statements and alleged collaboration with the CIA to manipulate narratives about the virus's origins. Additionally, I note their ties to Georgetown University and its notable alumni.

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1🧵Covid-19's unofficial prom king & queen title undoubtedly belong to the NIH darlings; Anthony Fauci & his wife Christine Grady. Such fine examples of bureaucratic nepotism shouldn't simply fade away w/ history. Being establishment royalty deserves a spotlight-don't you agree? https://t.co/QhlC5dXB0e

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2🧵W/Fauci being the highest paid government official his title of 'King' is befitting, though not sharing the same pricey compensation nor surname, Grady also played a key role during C19. Grady, the NIH's top bio-ethicist, was responsible for laying out the ethical concerns in the COVID response.

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3🧵In 2020 rumors emerged of a C19 Vaccine presentation authored by Grady that further pushed the mRNA vaccine platforms & while many claimed to have seen the document it stayed well hidden. Even today if you were to go to: https://www.cc.nih.gov/bioethics go to publications, & publications by Author and click "G" you'll find 47 publications all by Grady during her tenure. 👇

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4🧵 But what you won't find on that website is the 48th document, the one everyone was whispering about, the one that Grady published on Nov. 04, 2020 titled: COVID Vaccines: Approaches to vaccine trial design. Perhaps the "I don't recall" fairy whisked it away from the website. We'll likely never know. It doesn't make much difference since I've acquired it & uploaded it for the public on archive. #VivaLaInformacion 😉

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5🧵I wonder why NIH removed this particular publication🤔 Was it because 5 of the slides were made by Fauci not Grady? Was it because of the 2 critical guidance documents it included like the EUA guidance that outlined the importance of getting healthy & accurate information for pregnant women in the trials [which they failed to do.]?

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6🧵Page 24, titled "Various approaches for testing SARS CoV-2 vaccine" lists "Approval via an emergency use authorization" as an approach for testing???🤔 Well, that doesn't sound very ethical, Christine.

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7🧵Her presentation makes clear how strongly the public had C19 vaccine fears- especially for nurses & black Americans. Grady, rather than confront their rationale or adhere to transparency, she instead simply made note of their "anti-vax" stances & carried-on unfazed. Her slide on "Public Trust" appears to place the public's lack of confidence in the never-before-used-in-humans vaccines on the low quality of the public's "Science Literacy". Then she adds a slide for her King, Fauci saying, "Trust in Science." *Awe, how sweet*😑

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8🧵Meanwhile, Fauci was snubbing his nose at @RandPaul & lying through his teeth about GOF & reassuring us all to; 🦠2 weeks [2yrs] to slow the spread.. 🦠 masking & double masking 🦠avoid thanksgiving. baseball is okay tho. 🦠 stand 6 ft apart..forever 🦠 trust in him i.e "the science". ⚠️...and oh, yeah and SECRETLY convene w/the @CIA to alter the narrative on the origins of the global coronavirus pandemic. 🤨

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9🧵Fortunately for global health, President Biden did what any senile corrupt man of supreme authority & recklessness would do; he pre-pardoned "the science". You may be thinking; "At least he doesn't have a career of high esteem where he's being paid well beyond what he deserves, right Destiny?" The answer; No- he still has all those things... ... because upon leaving his CIA-protected position as the unofficial chief of US' offensive biological weapons research he was given 2 new positions that will continue seeping Fauci's agenda for generations to come & get paid handsomely to do so.😤 All thanks to the CIA's "kindergarten", Georgetown University. [GU]

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10🧵I constantly tout that Georgetown University is the kindergarten of the CIA, which isn't true, BUT it's not untrue either...even according to GU themselves. So, surely its a coincidence that Fauci secretly convened w/ the CIA only to find that 6 of 7 CIA research analysts were paid off to alter their findings that C19 originated in a lab. 🤔

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11🧵His wife, Grady is a GU alumni & their daughters where birthed at GU's hospital. For posterity, I've included my incomplete map of the esteemed names that have graced GU. Fauci will join the lofty & honorable names in GU's history like; 🚫Bill Clinton 🚫 EcoHealth's William Karesh 🚫 Event 201 player/frmr' CIA+ODNI Avril Haines 🚫Henry Kissinger 🚫John Podesta 🚫Paul Pelosi ...and many other super reputable names that have graced the halls of GU. 😑How terribly fitting. 👍 [sources included-stay tuned for part 2 on the Fauci/Grady love birds]

Saved - February 20, 2025 at 1:25 AM
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I explored the federal contract repository and discovered that there have been 940 contracts through USAID for Ukraine, with only 9 made before Obama's first term. Trump's first term saw 327 contracts, costing taxpayers $269.5 million, while Biden's first term had 529 contracts totaling $2.6 billion. This represents a 61.7% increase in contracts and an 880% increase in spending under Biden compared to Trump. I can't help but wonder about the connections between Hunter Biden and Ukraine amidst these figures.

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1🧵I pilfered through the federal contract repository & found every contract that went through our USAID for Ukraine. Then I partitioned the contracts from Trump's 1st term & from of Biden's 1st term and... OMFG! https://t.co/ilKS3e9M1j

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2🧵As of today, the government has had exactly 940 contracts through USAID for Ukraine. Of those 940 contracts, only 9 of the contracts were made BEFORE Obama's 1st term. 931 contracts have occurred since Obama's 1st term w/ his 1st & 2nd term yielding only 73 of the 931 contracts. Trump amassed 327 contracts in USAID for Ukraine. Quite a sudden increase in contracts and funds compared to Obama. 🤯

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3🧵91% of ALL the USAID-Ukraine contracts were undertaken during the time between Trump's first day as POTUS [Jan 2017] and Biden's last day as POTUS [Jan 2025]. Remember we are now looking at only the contracts from Trump's first term, & from Biden's first term. Four years each.🔎

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4🧵 Trump's 1st term held 327 contracts, costing tax payers $269.5 Million. Which sounds crazy until... https://t.co/TMoLy4b29o

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5🧵Biden's 1st term held 529 contracts, costing US tax payers a mind-blowing $2.6 BILLION dollars! 🤯 IN THE SAME AMOUNT OF TIME! 🔹USAID UKRAINE CONTRACTS INCREASED BY 61.7% UNDER BIDEN’S ADMINISTRATION COMPARED TO TRUMP’S. 🔹USAID UKRAINE SPENDING INCREASED UNDER BIDEN BY OVER 880% 🔹JOE BIDEN’S USAID UKRAINE SPENDING WAS OVER $2.3 BILLION DOLLARS MORE THAN UNDER TRUMP. 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 p.s- Certainly it has nothing to do with the shady business relations between the son of the former POTUS, Hunter Biden & the infamously corrupt country of Ukraine.......right?....👀

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Sources: -The US government, https://www.contractdirectory.gov/

Saved - February 13, 2025 at 5:08 AM

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https://t.co/7SRZdebgRQ

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https://web.archive.org/web/20200302004105/https://indopacifichealthsecurity.dfat.gov.au/file/1928/download?token=uwOgH8BF https://t.co/j4ODaL2kBB

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@StoptheRot7

Saved - January 19, 2025 at 9:56 AM
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I’ve been exploring the troubling connections between Jeffrey Epstein and the Covid-19 pandemic response. An article revealed how Epstein blackmailed Bill Gates, using a relationship with a young Russian bridge player to gain leverage. This manipulation led to Gates pitching the Global Health Investment Fund to JP Morgan, which has since funneled significant funds to Epstein's victims. The GHIF and its corporate counterpart, GHIC, now support companies like Pfizer and even a CIA shell company, Resilience, playing key roles in Operation Warp Speed.

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1🧵 There should be no reason for pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein to have any hand in the Covid-19 pandemic response, but there is. https://t.co/59gnvCrSZA

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2🧵Breirbart released an article in 2023 exposing the alarming details surrounding Epstein’s blackmailing of Bill Gates. Epstein had hooked up a married Gates w/ a young Mika Anatonova a Russian bridge player. Epstein later used this triste to blackmail Gates into helping him https://t.co/qdTJ9A8OYQ

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3🧵…get his foot in the door on an investment fund for global health. Epstein used Gates as a proxy for pitching the fund to JP Morgan. Gates & JPMorgan did in fact create what Epstein had envisioned, the Global health Investment Fund [GHIF] https://t.co/o2P5cD0vQl

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4🧵Epstein had a long history of using his wealth and connections to influence the science community at the highest echelons. Hosting names like Craig Venter, Martin Novak, & even Stephen Hawkings. https://t.co/rM5WMct0kB

Video Transcript AI Summary
The goal is to achieve a 5% to 7% return by distributing vaccines effectively. Ensuring proper usage and logistics is crucial, along with obtaining necessary licenses. The Gates Foundation will absorb the first 20% of losses and share 50% of any additional losses, aiming for no losses for investors. The fund is designed to last around 10 years, focusing on preventing wasted investments in philanthropy. With the expertise of the Gates Foundation, this initiative could pave the way for future projects beyond just drugs and vaccines, potentially leading to a sustainable model for intelligent investment in impactful health initiatives.
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Speaker 0: Intended to try to make 5% to 7% return. So it's going to take these vaccines. It's going to distribute them. And making the vaccines are the only thing that matters. You're going to make sure when you take it somewhere, it gets used properly. It's got roads to get there. It's got the licenses to use in that country. The Gates Foundation, is gonna take the first 20% of loss and then share and I think some other other folks here and then share 50% of the rest of the loss. So an investor could Hopefully, no loss, though. Hopefully, no loss. An investor could lose 40% of the money. They can make the 5 to 7. And the point of this is to make it it's like, I think, I'm going to say a 10 year fund. And the point of it is to intelligently and the worst thing that happens in philanthropy or capital is the bridge to nowhere. Wasted money. And so with the investors here, we're going to be looking at the drugs, the Gates Foundation intelligence, knowing all the things they know. If this works, then maybe one day, you don't have to make any guarantees. And you can do this over and over and over, not just with drugs and vaccines. This is just a is a possibly a very impactful way to get more money in an intelligent way invested in the future of these projects.

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5🧵Turns out, JP Morgan dished out hundreds of millions of dollars to the Epstein victims and although he’s long been deceased the legacy of his dream fund, the GHIF & it’s corporate entity the GHIC have only grown. https://t.co/0jFNBbIpSB

Video Transcript AI Summary
Global health initiatives can save lives for under $2,000 each, which is a worthwhile investment. Progress is being made in developing tools for Africa, such as extending the duration of treatments or enabling self-administration at home. These innovations empower women and attract specific investors. It's crucial to create a diverse portfolio rather than focusing on a single drug, as this reduces the risk of failure. The pharmaceutical industry is becoming more adept at minimizing early-stage risks, ensuring that the projects selected for funding have a high probability of success in later phases.
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Speaker 0: Global Health, you save lives for less than $2,000 per life saved, I think it's a bargain, I'd like to buy more. And we're making really good progress and if somebody has something that's more effective than that, great. You have to be excited about this stuff. And I do think part of this fund is to draw people in to the world of developing tools for Africa. I mean, if you can get something that instead of lasting a shot that lasts 3 months goes to 6 months or instead of something that a doctor has to give a intermuscular injection that it's something they can just keep at home and imply themselves. These are actually concrete things that may get considered. If you can get to that, then it's so empowering to the woman. And so if we have the notion of investing in these kinds of products on the table, then some of these product profiles will appeal to particular investors. We have to help make sure this is a particularly good portfolio. And so if we just put one drug in this thing and put all the money on that, then it might have a fiftyfifty chance of and did it early stage, it might have a fiftyfifty chance of failure. Fortunately, the pharmaceutical industry is also getting smarter about trying to move the risk down to the early stages. And so this portfolio will pick things where the Phase 1 type work has got us, so there's a very high probability when this money comes in for the Phase 2 or Phase 3 work, a very high probability of this thing succeeding.

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6🧵 Today, the GHIF & GHIC have been integral in supporting companies like Pfizer and oddly, the CIA shell company, Resilience. They proudly display the partnership on their portfolio page. They also partnered with BARDA & the DRIVe venture which both were vital to the “success” of Operation Warp Speed.

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7🧵I have covered Resilience, the company tasked with making Moderna’s C19 jabs, in past threads as well as the GHIF/GHIC 👇🏽

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5🧵BMFG alongside JP Morgan Chase Bank founded the Global Health Investment Fund which works alongside the Global Health Investment Corporation in 2012, a founder of GHIC is also CEO for GHIF, long time corporate lawyer, and IAVI board member, Labeeb Abboud https://t.co/Gr2WqZuKfG

Saved - January 11, 2025 at 1:19 AM
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I discuss the financial implications of Covid-19, highlighting the staggering costs, particularly from the Paycheck Protection Program, which totaled $953 billion. I point out that EcoHealth Alliance, linked to the origins of Covid-19, received two PPP loans. Metabiota, associated with the CIA and partially owned by Hunter Biden, also benefited from PPP funding. Additionally, Ology, which was rebranded by intelligence agencies to support Moderna's vaccine, received $2.1 million. Overall, I emphasize how taxpayer dollars have funded these entities while they profited from the pandemic.

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1🧵Covid-19 was the most expensive event in the history of the world. A large contributor to this debt was the Paycheck Protection Program [PPP] which spent $953billion. 💰 Some of that went to fund the very same people implicated in the origins of C19. A lot actually. 😳

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2🧵EcoHealth Alliance [EHA], middle man company responsible for flowing NIH funds into the WIV for GOF work on CoVs were granted 2 PPP loans. Yes, the same EHA that published a paper condemning all who questioned the origins of C19 as conspiracy theorists. Drastic-DARPA -GOF pushing slugs who were also found to be working w/ the CIA leading up to C19.

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3🧵Metabiota, the co. founded by Nathan Wolfe, an advisor to EHA, whom Metabiota worked hand in hand w/ leading up to the pandemic. Total PPP? $1.6 million. Oh, and they're funded by the CIA's In-Q-Tel.. ...and Hunter Biden had 14% ownership of Metabiota.

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4🧵Ology, aka Resilience also received a generous chunk of change at $2.1 million thru the PPP. Although marketed as a new CDMO, Ology was taken over by the Intelligence agencies & rebranded to make Moderna's C19 vaccines. On the board of directors for Resilience/Ology is Chris Darby, the [at the time] president of the CIA's In-Q-Tel. Another board member is Joe Lonsdale, the co-founder of Palantir...which ran the Tiberius software that tracked ALL the C19 jabs in the nation..🤔

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5🧵Palantir, btw also got its startup funding by the CIA's In-Q-Tel, just like Metabiota, just like Resilience.. The bio-pharmaceutical nepotism is a never ending stream of money-but not for the people of the nation.

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6🧵Not only did tax dollars fund all these entities from the start, & the unhinged intelligence agencies have infiltrated, & were the entities that are most to blame & most to profit... but they were then handed $5.2 million dollars as a "thank you" from the USG for constructing such a profitable scam. 💰💰💰💰💰 ..and WE PAID FOR IT!

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https://projects.propublica.org/coronavirus/bailouts/loans/resilience-inc-9799547004 https://projects.propublica.org/coronavirus/bailouts/loans/metabiota-inc-1919957204 https://projects.propublica.org/coronavirus/bailouts/loans/metabiota-inc-7425808307 https://projects.propublica.org/coronavirus/bailouts/loans/ecohealth-alliance-1177998506 https://www.civilianintelligencenetwork.ca/2022/03/02/relationship-between-darpa-and-moderna-exposes-the-real-threat-of-private-public-partnerships-against-humanity/

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Relationship between DARPA and Moderna exposes the real threat of Private Public Partnerships against humanity. – Civilian Intelligence Network civilianintelligencenetwork.ca
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Saved - December 13, 2024 at 12:39 AM

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💥🖥️The largest data breach in U.S History happened in February this year & for MONTHS the targeted company kept the breach secret from the 100+ Million American clients including stake/shareholders. 💥1 in 3 Americans were affected. Here's a breakdown of the historical data hack⬇️⬇️

Saved - November 24, 2024 at 10:13 PM
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What in the actual fuck!? I knew the CIA backed around 800 blockbuster films, but I’m shocked to learn that Mossad funded movies like Fight Club and Mr. & Mrs. Smith. It’s all thanks to Arnon Milchan and his 130 films infiltrated by Mossad!

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What in the ACTUAL FUCK!? I knew that the CIA backed at least 800 blockbuster films in the US… and since we all know who runs Hollywood this shouldn’t have surprised me but Fight Club, Mr&Mrs Smith & many more were backed by Mossad!? Blame this jagoff, Arnon Milchan & his 130 Mossad infiltrated films!

Saved - November 24, 2024 at 8:07 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I believe Dr. Janette Nesheiwat's nomination for Surgeon General is concerning for multiple reasons. I've noticed her extensive promotion of COVID-19 vaccinations, with 46 posts praising them while downplaying adverse reactions. One clip particularly frustrated me, where she called the vaccines a "miracle" thanks to Operation Warp Speed. Additionally, her family connections raise alarms; her sisters have ties to Trump and various administrations, with one sister involved in significant political and intelligence roles. This bureaucratic nepotism feels troubling, especially given her stance on vaccinations.

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1🧵Trump's recent nominee for Surgeon General, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat is a bad idea for so many reasons. It was encouraging to see my peers immediately posting clips of her praising the deadly C19 jabs. 1st thing I did was search her posts for "vaccination" I counted 46 posts🤬

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2🧵In most of her posts concerning the 💉 Dr.Nesheiwat constantly downplayed adverse reactions while continuing to applaud the 💉s -gently reminding her viewers to stay updated with their shots. 😑 https://t.co/mLWkiqA0ai

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3🧵While this was disheartening one clip in particular really pissed me off. Nesheiwat said 👇 "It’s just a miracle & a blessing & it's all thanks to Operation Warp Speed - We have 3 highly safe & effective vaccines.” 😤😮🤯

Video Transcript AI Summary
Operation Warp Speed has led to the development of three highly safe and effective vaccines, with more on the way. This progress is crucial in our efforts to end the pandemic, as we observe an increasing number of Americans getting vaccinated each day. We are on the right track.
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Speaker 0: That, and it's just a miracle and a blessing, and it's all thanks to Operation Warp Speed. We have 3 highly safe and effective vaccines and even a couple more that are on their way. So definitely what we need to help end this pandemic, and we're definitely on the right track as we see more and more Americans are getting vaccinated daily. But I did

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4🧵Janette has 2 sisters that have also worked for/under Trump. One sister, Jaclyn has known Trump since at least 2004 when she was Miss NY. She won again in the Mrs. Florida America pageant & runner up in Mrs. World [22']. Until 2015 Trump owned the 'Miss" organization. 🏆

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5🧵Jacyln is married to Creed lead-singer Scott Stapp & runs a non-profit for disenfranchised children called "Children are Magical" or also called CHARM. Funny they were seen on the Dr.Oz show & Fox news..where her sister Janette worked.🤔

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6🧵The 3rd sister, Julia Nesheiwat is easily the most alarming-bearing all the hallmarks of the DS. Julia served in the: Clinton, Bush, Obama & Trump administrations. Julia is former US Army intelligence officer [Cpt], & advised the ODNI & the State dept.

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7🧵Julia is a member of the World Economic Forum [WEF], the Council on Foreign Relations [CFR], the Atlantic Council, as well as being a graduate of the *CIA Pre-K" aka Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service & served as DJT's homeland sec adv' in 2020-21🤯

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8🧵Julia is married to Michael Waltz, a US Army vet & diplomat who had worked under Rumsfeld & CIA director Robert Gates. Waltz then served as the Rep.for FL's 6th district-a seat previously held by DeSantis.

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9🧵 Waltz was a founder of a company called Metis in 2010. Metis was acquired by PAE in Nov. of 2020 for $92M cash. PAE is employed by the CIA & the UN. Under his leadership PAE secured $930M in federal contracts US Nat'l Sec' Advisor.

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10🧵Janette is [imo] a terrible choice. This kind of bureaucratic-nepotism isn't new [Ex: Jen Psaki & her sisters under Obama]. Janette praises the 💉 -and that alone is unacceptable.

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I delved into the story behind Jill Biden's Halloween costume as a panda, revealing a complex narrative involving her past. Jill was once married to Bill, who claims Joe Biden was his friend and had an affair with Jill. Bill's allegations raise questions about Joe's late wife Neilia's tragic death. I also explored disturbing claims of ritualistic child abuse linked to Archmere Academy, where the Biden children attended. Additionally, I examined Jill's involvement with Save the Children and its controversial history, suggesting a deeper connection to troubling patterns within the Biden family.

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1🧵You only think you know why Jill Biden was a Panda for Halloween. If you want to really know why then buckle up because this isn't a 'headline' story. This goes deep.

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2🧵For starters you have to know who Jill Biden is. Jill was an aspiring model who was walking along a beach in the summer of 69' when she met Bill, a concert venue owner in Delaware. They instantly fell in love & married. https://t.co/cNEuqxtKDX

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3🧵Now the narrative says that Jill & Bill divorced in 75 and two years later she married Joe. In fact they claim that Jill & Joe met thru Joe's brother James who knew the model from school & he arranged their first date. However, according to Bill & his new book, that is all a lie.

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4🧵According to Bill, Joe was his friend and Jill was his wife. He claimed they were good friends with the Bidens including Joe's wife Neilia. When they all had met it was the year Joe ran for Senate [1972] & just before Joe's 30th birthday Joe won the election and was to become Senator in January 1973. Jill even admits in her book that she attended Joe's election party in November of 1972-a party that Neilia Biden was at.

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5🧵Conveniently for Jill, Neilia died in a car wreck while out shopping for a "Christmas Tree" on December 18th 1972. The official report of the incident claimed that Jill must have either not hit the brakes intentionally, via being distracted or she must have accelerated thru the intersection to assure getting his head on by a trucker.

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6🧵With all of her children in the Car there is no chance Neilia would have willingly accelerated onto oncoming traffic when she saw a truck coming. There were no skid marks at the scene and it makes one wonder did she hit the brakes just find that there were none? It is interesting to note that the way that Bill had discovered that Jill had cheated on him is when a repair man came into his venue one day in 1974 with a bill for repairs on a 1973 corvette stingray that Bill had recently bought Jill. Confused at the encounter, Bill suggested the repair man had the wrong guy, because although yes he had bought his wife a Vette, she had said nothing about being in a car wreck. The repair man said, "Well, of course. Jill wasn't driving the car sir, Senator Biden was." When Bill confronted Jill-she had nothing to say and Bill asked for a divorce on the spot.

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7🧵There are many unanswered questions but since Bill hasn't been sued for libel or slander then I am confident that Bill is telling the truth. Let's not forget that Joe Biden had the "classified records" scandal where there were classified documents in the garage next to his Corvette, this time a 1967 Stringray. It sure seems like Vette's are unlucky for the Biden's. Joe received that Vette from his father, Joe Biden, who owned a car dealership and was quite the mechanic himself...I wonder if he knew how to compromise brakes or perhaps taught he son....🫣

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8🧵Okay, cool Des- but what does this have to do with ritual child sex abuse? As I have mentioned in live stream investigations, the entire Biden Family all attended Archmere Academy, a private catholic preparatory school in Claymont Delaware. Joe-61' Beau-88' Hunter- 89' Ashley- 99'

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9🧵After looking into Beau Biden I stumbled upon horrific ritualistic child sex abuse that was running rampant at Archmere for DECADES. The same years that the Biden's Attended the school. Mind you that Archmere is a boarding school. where the kids live and sleep throughout the school year w/ the corrupt staff.

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10🧵Three major cases were made during a year before Beau Biden as AG for Delaware began prosecuting child rapists [odd timing huh?] The following names were found to be involved in ritualistic child abuse, sodomy and rape of students at Archmere; Bishop Saltarelli, Rev. Smith and Father Paul Fisher. Although none of the Biden children plead allegations the timing and later actions of the Biden's are consistent with possible child sex abuse.

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11🧵I will spare you all the details of the sex abuse but the links to the court cases are at the end for those who wish to read more. What gives this story legs is Ashley Biden's Diary where she describes sex abuse in her youth and along with he messed up family, how they've chosen to bring themselves closer to children.

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12🧵The only Biden that didn't become creepy with kids was Beau, who died at the young age of 46 after devoting his life to ending child sex abuse. Since then, his wife Hallie runs the "Beau Biden Foundation for Protecting Children." but his step mother, Jill has really gone and shown her true colors-all with the help of Joe Biden. in 2017, Jill Biden joined the board of a company called "Save the Children" Which sounds nice until you find out the dark history of Save the Children.

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13🧵Save the Children [STC] is a company that parades as savior to helpless children around the globe-but they are a far cry from saviors. They were involved with the disastrous response to Haiti which lead to major allegations against the Clinton Foundation, STC and Oxfam for trafficking children and for child sex abuse by the workers. .

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14🧵Fast forward to 2024, just this March, the offices of STC in Guatemala [5 offices] were raided by the Guatemalan government after being under investigation for Child Trafficking and Child Sex abuse. https://t.co/5vDhiMMf5l

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15🧵No abuse goes on when a mother is present and she doesn't know. Not over decades of abuse. Jill has been the silent predator this entire time. She, similarly to Kamala Harris show all the hallmarks of being a MKULTRA mind control slave. It sounds like woo woo until you realize that it was he husband's policies and work since he was VP with central America which has allowed the over 325k missing migrant children to go lost in the United States. Especially when you discover that the man they put in charge of the NCOC, National Conference on Citizenship, a man named Sterling Sperin, who also runs the Clinton Foundation and when you discover that Jill Biden sat on the Board for JP Morgan while they were under investigation for financing prolific pedophile the late, Jeffrey Epstein. Add to that the simple fact that no presidential family has vacationed more in the Virgin Islands than the Biden's.

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16🧵 I have mountains of more evidence and documents for this thread is lengthy enough atm. Below are sources and I encourage you to look into this further. When you come to the conclusion that this is part of the Finder's cult, come talk to me. Til next time.

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https://t.co/7l0tb5KrKs

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@Cancelcloco https://t.co/zziCxcM5vc

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I'm not in the least bit surprised.

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Does everyone else know about this?! How come I’m just now learning all this about Beau Biden?! 🤯🥺

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Beau Biden, Joe Biden's son, who died of glioblastoma, was expected to follow in his father's footsteps as a senator for Delaware. However, he instead became deeply involved in cases related to child sex abuse. He prosecuted a pediatrician accused of being the most prolific child rapist in American history, securing 16 consecutive life sentences plus 165 years. He also prosecuted the heir to DuPont Chemical for raping his 3-year-old daughter, obtaining a guilty plea. Beau Biden was passionate about ending child trafficking and abuse, visiting schools to educate children and starting the Beau Biden Foundation for child protection. The speaker questions how Joe Biden, as president, can reconcile his son's dedication to protecting children with allegations that the U.S. government is involved in child trafficking and that Jill Biden is on the board of Save the Children, which is under investigation for child trafficking.
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Speaker 0: Okay. I've done 2 live streams about this topic, but I don't think anyone's listening to me. K? How do I do this in under 3 minutes? Okay. Beau Biden, the eldest son of Joe Biden, who died in 2015 from a very aggressive form of brain cancer called glioblastoma. K? Which Joe Biden has always suggested that the reason he got glioblastoma was because of his time that he was stationed overseas in the Middle East during the Iraq War. Right? 2006 to 2008 when he was there. He was in the National Guard or the something. Right? He was in the military, the point is. Anyways, at the time though, he was also the attorney general, right, for Delaware for, like, I don't know, nearly 10 years till he died, essentially 2006 onward. And he was supposed to become the senator of Delaware just like his father, Joe Biden. But in 2008, Obama wins presidency and he picks Joe Biden to be his vice president, meaning he has to leave his seat as the senator of Delaware. And they all thought and everyone thought that Beau Biden was gonna become senator. Obviously, filling his father's footsteps because he's the golden child. That's what he was born to do. Right? And what does he do when that happens? Instead of deciding I wanna run for senate, it's not like he ran and lost. Lost. He didn't run. Well, why didn't he run? They're like the Bidens. Right? But, no, he didn't run because he was in the middle of a case, a huge case. And his whole life had changed, and he had become focused on one passion and one passion only. And that passion was to end child trafficking and end child sex abuse. Right? Because he got a case. The case that he got was he threw himself into it like you would never believe. Okay? And it was the most prolific they called him the most prolific child rapist in American history. Way worse than Jeffrey Epstein. This guy was a pediatrician with access to 7,000 children. 1400 families came forward with allegations. 200 were caught. Some of them on videotape. He had a toy dungeon underneath his pediatrician practice. And this went on for decades. Right? And so Beau Biden was like, I'm not having it. And puts the whole book down on this guy and asks AG, make sure the guy gets 16 consecutive life sentences plus a 165 years. Right? Just bam. And he wasn't done. There was another case, a totally different case, that involved the heir to DuPont Chemical raping his own 3 year old daughter and apparently also his son. Right? So it was a long battle with that one to have problems with the allegations, not having such young witnesses and all these other problems. Right? But he still gets the guy to plead guilty to raping his own daughter. 3 year old daughter. Right? Even though the judge goes way too light on him. That was Boba's passion. Passion was ending it. Ending child trafficking. Ending child abuse. Sexual child abuse. That was his passion. Does nobody understand that? That that he tried and convicted the country's most prolific pedophile. Like, how how did I not knew that? And that he got the heir to DuPont Chemical to plead guilty to raping his own daughter. Okay. So now you know that about Beau Biden. Right? Maybe we all learn something. Maybe everyone knew and I just didn't know. K? But here's the point I'm getting to. How can you have a son being Joe Biden? How can you have a son like Beau Biden whose passion literally till the day that he died was protecting children at all costs. You know, he visited 25,000 plus children in the state of Delaware through the school system, educating them on how to report crimes and how to, you know, discuss this with their parents and teachers to report when they were being abused. He put he started the Bill Biden Foundation for protecting children, which still runs today, which his wife still runs. Now knowing that that's his passion, how strongly passionate he was for it. You, as president, you have fumbled your son so much. Not only did you let your degenerate other fucking younger son sleep with his wife, Beau Biden's wife, and you just let that go. You let that just whatever. Right? You let him do whatever. But that's not even what what sucks. Poor poor Bo. Right? But he's the son. The guy who tried the most prolific child abuse case in our country's history. His father is the president of the of our of the world's largest child trafficking ring right now involving the United States government and over 300,000 missing immigrant children. Some that have undoubtedly ended up in the hands of child traffickers in Oregon harvesting and all sorts of crazy stuff. How could you be that guy and say you love your son? And not to mention, Joe Biden's wife, Jill, sits on the board for Save the Children. And Save the Children is under investigation by the government of Guatemala for child trafficking and child abuse. How can these things be a reality? How is your mind not blown? Like, maybe it's just me.
Saved - August 2, 2024 at 3:30 PM
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In May 2020, a high-level government official facilitated a nearly billion-dollar contract for Phlow, a company only four months old. Gustave Perna, a seasoned Army general, led the Department of Defense's Operation Warp Speed and oversaw this procurement. Despite Phlow's rapid rise, it faced lawsuits and scandals, including insider trading charges against its VP. Now, Perna sits on Phlow's board after retiring. This situation raises concerns about governmental nepotism and accountability, as taxpayer dollars fund these agencies.

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1🧵In May of 2020 a high level government official facilitated a near billion dollar contract to a 4mo old company.👀 Then after a couple years the official retires & is now on the Board for that very same company. 🤬How is this not criminal?

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2🧵 Gustave Perna a 4⭐General served in the Army for 40+ yrs. He was; commanding general of the Army's Material Command, Commander at Aberdeen Proving Ground, the DLA and in May 2020 he was named Chief Operating Officer of Operation Warp Speed [OWS].

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3🧵Perna was chosen to lead the DoD portion of OWS not only because Perna had a long history of managing logistics in the Army but also since 2016 he had been a Board Advisor for the Army Emergency Relief, alongside General Mark Milley.

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4🧵Following the start of OWS [May 15, 2020] torrential amounts of money was poured into pharmaceutical companies for countermeasures against C19. One company, Phlow, despite the company being just <4mo's old, was awarded one of BARDA's biggest contracts ever.

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5 🧵The Phlow contract dated May 18th 2020, three days after OWS started, was specifically for US based production of essential MCMs for C19. The contract holds the performance period lasting til May 2030 w/ an initial award of $354M & a potential cap set at $812M.

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6🧵Phlow is listed as a Virginia based company in some sources & a South Carolina company in others. Since it's inception in January of 2020 Phlow inherited not only a near billion dollar bid but within two years suffered multiple lawsuits, & scandals. https://t.co/LkVJWieohR

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7🧵Most recently, in Feb 2023 the SEC charged the VP of Phlow, Andrew Stiles & his cousin Gray Stiles, with insider trading gaining themselves more than $1.5 million. 🤯Despite the crimes committed the contracts with BARDA are still active! https://t.co/46wtDGwW0J

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8🧵So, Perna oversaw the procurement of nearly a billion dollars awarded to a brand new company that would go on to be fraudulent to it's highest levels & this year after leaving OWS & retiring from the Army General Perna landed a seat on the Board for Phlow!

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9🧵 This is governmental nepotism or some form of stakeholder fascism. Tax payer dollars pay for these agencies and these government employees. We aren't being taxed so they could have a cushy retirement or buy a summer home in Boca. We want accountability. [links are on each slide] @BARDA @ASPRgov @USArmy

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The Obama administration left a pandemic playbook for Trump, outlining how to handle a high-consequence infectious disease threat. This playbook determined agency roles and allowed individuals like Fauci and Birx to have significant influence. USAID was designated to lead in the event of a critical outbreak, and the HHS Secretary was responsible for domestic messaging. Xavier Becerra is now being forced to reveal his involvement in the pandemic response.

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1🧵Trump has claimed the vaccine, but was it really his creation? On Barack Obama's last day in office he gave Trump was "parting gift." A series of last minute laws on public health, quarantines & a "Not for Public Distribution" Pandemic Playbook. This points to Trump being set-up by the Obama administration years before the pandemic ever started.

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2🧵Titled "Playbook for a early response to high-consequence emerging infectious disease threats and biological incidents" was handed to Donald Trump the day of his inauguration Jan 20, 2017. The playbook lays out in a lock-step fashion exactly how a pandemic was to be handled.

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3🧵The first I'd heard of this was in the SMU Boston Law Review from 2018. In that law review it is admitted that the pandemic response was predetermined and that Obama had changed the policies surrounding pandemics on his last day of office.

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4🧵The second time I'd heard of the elusive Playbook was from Former National Security Advisor, Susan Rice, who admitted this on the View back in July of 2020. Here's the clip now: https://t.co/v2MUzCQwXx

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker blames President Trump for the poor response to the pandemic, stating that the Obama administration had warned of such a crisis. Trump's actions, like downplaying the virus and prioritizing politics over public health, are criticized. Comparing the US response to other countries, the speaker highlights Trump's mishandling of the situation.
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Speaker 0: Ambassador, I I do wanna talk to you then about the coronavirus because president, Trump says nobody could have predicted this pandemic, but the Obama administration did predict a pandemic. And you personally tried to prepare the incoming administration for something just like this, leaving essentially a pandemic playbook that warned of this type of virus happening. So who is really to blame for the abysmal response here and the death of a 150, 000 Americans? Speaker 1: Well, Sunny, yes. Everybody who knew anything about national security, global health understood that a pandemic was inevitable. I write about it in my book that we were just talking about briefly at the outset. We prepared the incoming administration with a pandemic for dummies playbook and a tabletop exercise and so many other briefings. So the fault here that the tragic loss of a 150, 000 Americans and counting is on Donald Trump and his gross mishandling of this pandemic. He said it would go away. He likened it to the flu. He he said, you know, that it it would be fine to reopen our states prematurely. He's urged kids to go back to school in communities where the virus is raging. Every step of the way, Donald Trump has put his own personal political interest ahead of the wealth the health and well-being and the, economic security of Americans. That is why this tragedy has been as bad as it has been. And if anybody has any doubt about that, look at many other, competent countries in the rest of the world. In Europe, in Asia and elsewhere that have handled this in such a way that their kids are going back to school, their economies are reopening and the numbers continue to go down. That is not what's happening here.

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5🧵Within the 69 pages of the Playbook every aspect of the pandemic was already laid out. It determined which agencies would handle which aspects of the pandemic. Including the decision the make the response one handled by the Department of Defense. https://t.co/lfKdrqtc7s

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6🧵On Page 14 it states the Playbook was, " intended to focus on emerging infectious disease threats that would result in an immediate and vigorous public health response including.... Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and other novel coronaviruses." 👀

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7🧵According to the Playbook, the roles governed by POTUS are actually quite few-allowing for other agencies and bureaucrats to make key decisions in the Pandemic Response. This playbook is what allowed people like Fauci, Birx, Bright, and Walensky to have so much pull during the outbreak.

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8🧵The playbook states that in the event of a critical outbreak that the CIA's offshoot, USAID takes the lead from behind the scenes stating, "USAID deploys a Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) to coordinate the U.S. Government interagency response. The DART is an adaptable, scalable & flexible response & coordination structure, linking major roles, responsibilities & actions of the U.S. Government.... USAID/OFDA’s long-standing interagency agreements and partnerships are critical in mobilizing specialized and unique capabilities from across the U.S. Government onto the DART."

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9🧵The last pages conclude that the messaging domestically was to be handled by the HHS Secretary, meaning Xavier Becerra here in the United States. Thankfully, just 2 weeks ago, @SenRonJohnson has just invoked a statute FORCING Becerra to come clean on the hidden involvement he, and HHS as a whole had in the disasterous Pandemic Response.

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10🧵Sources/Receipts [as always]: https://stacks.stanford.edu/file/druid:hy459js4845/Pandemic-Playbook.pdf https://scholarship.law.bu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1348&context=faculty_scholarship https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2017/01/19/2017-00615/control-of-communicable-diseases#p-32 https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/509592-susan-rice-obama-admin-gave-trump-pandemic-for-dummies-playbook/ https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/gop-senators-invoke-statute-to-force-hhs-answers-on-covid-origins-full-fledged-cover-up/ar-BB1oWwBM

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The government's allocation of funds to #EchohealthAlliance is questionable and misguided. Companies like EcoHealth are finding loopholes in the Biological Weapons Convention. Contracts with Pfizer raise concerns, especially with the inclusion of CAGE and NAIC codes. The involvement of entities like Ralph Baric and UNC Chapel Hill in projects related to Emerging Coronaviruses is suspicious. Trustworthiness is lacking in all of these cases.

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🧵1. When I say "accountability" is vital to a healthy society I do not mean "the ability to fund their account." Apparently,our government not only has their priorities a$$ backwards, they are also self-sabotaging. More funds going to #EchohealthAlliance is flat out stupid. https://t.co/fGMBlrlOCV

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🧵2. These companies are sneaking around the technicalities of the Biological Weapons Convention. The government procurement funding contract for recent work by EcoHealth's funding agency is clearly listed as the office of "Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction" https://t.co/CPgbVjNEUR

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🧵3. Contracts with Pfizer show two interesting contracts; one specifically for "Vaccines for children" & the second lists "Sterile Water 20ml Injections" 🧐 💉 Yet both have the CAGE and NAIC codes. https://t.co/QnlJCKyifS

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🧵4. Another curiosity is a series of projects on Emerging Coronaviruses, with the lead Investigator listed as Ralph Baric & UNC Chapel Hill called "Collaborative Cross" and "Project 3" non-specific w/ high funding. Maybe its just me but none of these entities are trustworthy. https://t.co/tcTYvgzz47

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In 2017, significant events occurred in the field of coronavirus research. Collaboration between VRC and Moderna on a CoV vaccine took place. USAID's Andrew Clements requested the transfer of Metabiota from China to EHA. A meeting at NIH with Bill Gates and Graham was held. Grant rounds on spike proteins were initiated, leading to publications and a patent. Notably, Baric and Fang-Li were involved in related research. These findings suggest potential connections and raise questions about the origins of certain research. Stay tuned for more updates.

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PART 2🧵2017 Was a massively important year: VRC+ Moderna collab' on a CoV vaccine, USAID's Andrew Clements emailed EHA staff to move Metabiota from China & instead send EHA, the "PREFUSION CORONAVIRUS SPIKE PROTEINS" patent & a meeting at NIH w/Bill Gates & Graham...

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2🧵June 30, 2017 NIH hosts the 4th annual meeting between Bill Gates & the VRC. Attendees included Gates, Graham, Fauci, Collins, and Mascola. The newsletter covering the event shows Graham holding what appears to be the spike protein to show Gates. -Identical to the 2021 one..

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3🧵On Feb 09 2017 The NIH began a grant round titled: "Structure, Function & Antigenicity of Coronavirus Spike Proteins" led by McLellan & Ward out of Dartmouth. The grant # is R01AI127521 & went 5 grant cycles from 2017-2021.

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4🧵W/in the NIH grant rounds under R01AI127521 a publication was funded. That paper, "Immunogenicity & structures of a rationally designed prefusion MERS-CoV spike antigen" was authored by not only Graham, Ward + McLellan but also Corbett & Denison👀

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5🧵Corbett was the young black female scientist at the VRC in that 2021 video w/ Biden & Graham. She happens to be an understudy of Ralph Baric, graduate of UNC Chapel Hill. Denison was the top collab of Baric's during 2014-2020 from Vanderbilt.

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6🧵Two months after the "...prefusion MERS-CoV spike antigen" article a patent was issued on Oct 25 2017 titled: "PREFUSION CORONAVIRUS SPIKE PROTEINS AND THEIR USE" credited to HHS, Scripps and Dartmouth w/ Ward, McLellan, Graham & Corbett. This patent is credited 4 the C19 💉

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7🧵Two things that surprised me was; #1 the classification of the research under grant R01AI127521 which according to the NIH's grant repository RePORTER was listed as "Biodefense"

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8🧵#2- If you were to type the 2017 grant title "Structure, Function & Antigenicity of Coronavirus Spike Proteins" into NIH's Pubmed you get a paper titled "Structure, Function, and Evolution of Coronavirus Spike Proteins" from Sept 29 2016. The titles are one word off...

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9🧵One word off but NONE of the same Authors. The 2016 paper is written solely by Fang-Li of Univ. Minn. The paper isn't even funded by the same grant [R01AI127521] but it is funded by grants AI110700, & AI089728. Both grants are to Fang-Li for CoV research.

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10🧵One of those NIH grants [AI110700] was co-led by none other than Ralph Baric. Again, same titled research, which led to the patent for C19 💉s but hidden under different grants, even though the 💉patent is used by Moderna which Baric already signed an MTA w/ <1yr later 🤔

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11🧵If Fang-Li sounds familiar it's likely because he has worked significantly with Baric & Zheng-Li Shi & Eco Health Alliance on Coronaviruses & now is the Director, Center for Coronavirus Research😳

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12🧵Coincidence? I think not. An attempt to hide the creation of certain GoF research turned bio-weapon? MUCH more likely. Stay tuned-I'm still not done 🔎👀🧾 https://grantome.com/search?q=R01AI110700 https://msi.umn.edu/~lifang/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27578435/ https://grantome.com/search?q=AI089728

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Structure, Function, and Evolution of Coronavirus Spike Proteins - PubMed The coronavirus spike protein is a multifunctional molecular machine that mediates coronavirus entry into host cells. It first binds to a receptor on the host cell surface through its S1 subunit and then fuses viral and host membranes through its S2 subunit. Two domains in S1 from different coronavi … pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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The pandemic's beneficiaries were not coincidental. Pre-C19, connections were established. Ralph Baric received increased NIH grants in 2020, collaborating with Denison and Lipkin. Andrew Ward and Jason McLellan played crucial roles in creating C19 vaccines, with top collaborations at Scripps, Vanderbilt, and UT Austin. The Vaccine Research Center, led by Barney Graham, partnered with Moderna in 2017. The collaboration actually began in 2015, coinciding with Baric's controversial paper. Part 2 will cover patent rights, cancer money, and involved universities. Stay tuned.

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🧵1🏆 TBH I have struggled w/ how to present all this C19 information for a while. By the end of this thread hopefully I make something apparent: those who benefited by the pandemic wasn't by chance.

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2🧵The timeline I'm focusing on largely pre-dates C19 [2014-2019] After seeing the connections fully flushed out it no longer becomes a question of 'if' or 'why'. All that remains is what is to be done about it.

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3🧵I looked into Ralph Baric's grant history from 2014-2020. As you can see there was a noticeable increase in NIH grants to Baric when 2020 came around. His top collaborators were Denison [Vanderbilt] & Lipkin [Columbia] in those 7yrs.

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4🧵Andrew Ward [Scripps, Johns Hopkins, Vaccine Research Center] is a quietly mentioned but integral scientist credited w/ creation of the C19 jabs. Top grants yrs were 2017&2020, top collab's were Scripps, Vanderbilt, UT Austin.

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5🧵Jason McLellan, like Ward is a rarely mentioned yet integral architect of the C19 Vaccines, both w/patents crediting them. McLellan's NIH grants doubled after 2017. Top collab's are UT Austin & Dartmouth University.

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6🧵All these people converge with the Vaccine Research Center, an NIH component-most notable w/the head scientist, Barney Graham. In 2021, Graham & team explain to new POTUS Biden how the Vaxx came to be. Listen & Watch Closely. [*listen for 2017, & Moderna]

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Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett and her team have been studying spike proteins in viruses for the past 10 years. They discovered that controlling the spike protein's shape is crucial for creating effective vaccines. Using their knowledge from previous research on MERS coronavirus, they quickly applied their techniques to develop a vaccine for the current virus in collaboration with Moderna. By January 10th last year, they obtained the virus sequences and produced the vaccine over the weekend. They tested the vaccine on mice and found that it generated antibodies. Dr. Corbett mentions that they are now working on addressing the variants of the virus.
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Speaker 0: And this is doctor Kizzmekia Corbett Speaker 1: Nice to meet you. Speaker 0: Who is very much involved in this process. Wow. Bonnie's gonna tell me a little bit about what I was alluding to just a moment ago. Please. I'd like to tell you the 20 year history, but I'll just go back 10 years Tell you a little bit about the kind of proteins he studied. This is a representation of the virus, and these spike proteins are what help the virus get into a sell. What we've learned over these last 10 years is that, not just for this virus but for other viruses, if you can control this spike protein and this is, the scale of this, about. 10,000,000 of these can fit on this head of a pin. And this is about 10,000,000 times larger than the actual protein, seeing. But we can see it in this kind of detail. Antibodies recognize the surfaces and the shapes of this. So what we've learned is that you have to not only know the structure, but hold it together by creating mutations inside to hold it in the right shaped. You hold it in the right shape, it becomes a much better vaccine antibody. And that and since we knew that For other viruses since we learned that for MERS coronavirus, we were able to rapidly apply those, techniques for this virus and get off to a fast start with Moderna. And doctor Corbett's gonna tell you a little bit bit about this year that we're going through. Speaker 1: So while we just gave you the history for the last 10 years, I'm gonna give you the history for about the last year Where, as doctor Graham and doctor Phelps, you like to say, all we needed were the sequences. And the reason for that is because we knew exactly what to do Based on what doctor Graham and us have been doing for the last 10 years. So this is a time line of what we did. We got the sequences around January 10th last year, so that is the sequence of the virus that was spreading very rapidly in China. When we got those sequences, because we knew how to make that protein as a very good vaccine, we did that really quickly over the weekend. And by 13th? Speaker 0: Over the weekend. Speaker 1: Over the weekend. You know something about working on weekends. Right? No. No. Speaker 0: Not like that. Not like that. Oh, my god. What's over the weekend? We have Speaker 1: Oh, listen. You you'll have plenty of time to do all the mains over the weekend of the next 4 years. So we decided very quickly with Moderna that we were gonna make this vaccine and we're gonna use Speaker 0: When did Moderna given to this. Did you guys contact Moderna? With Moderna during the Zika out there. Okay. And so we helped doing with some of their animal studies. We were making one kind of vaccine. They were making an mRNA vaccine. Gotcha. And we learned that Their technology was good. And so we made a deal in 2017 to work on paramyxoviruses With the prototype and with coronaviruses. With the prototype, which is that MERS coronavirus. Yeah. Okay. We've been working with Moderna's in a formal collaboration since 2017. Speaker 1: Yes. And and and, this coronavirus team in particular has been working with them in How we call it here in an academic for, fashion where we were asking really basic questions about how to make vaccines for coronaviruses, the other coronaviruses like MERS or SARS. So that's why we were trusting in our collaboration, and it allowed us to move very quickly To make an mRNA vaccine for this coronavirus that was spreading. And so what our team does is in order to go to the clinic, you have to say, Does this vaccine at least do what you think it might do in person in a very small animal like a mouse? And so we got the vaccine here. I think actually I was told that I was one of the first people to open a vial of the vaccine, and we immunized about 200 mice. And then about 2 weeks Later, on February 18th, we got our 1st results back from a mouse. So what you see here Speaker 0: the mouse had to say? Speaker 1: The mouse had to say, Looks like we got a vaccine, and that's what that yellow says. So those 2, sides over here is are mice that do not have any vaccines told. You can see there this plate shows they have no antibodies. Whereas all of these mice have antibodies in their Blood. So all you can do is you can put a spot of the antibodies, or their blood on this plate, and this plate reads how much antibody is there. The brighter the yellow, the better. So imagine how we felt when we saw that bright yellow, and, I'll let doctor Graham tell you a little bit about what we're doing. Kind of I I actually like to think that I'm responding to a second pandemic with all of the variants. It seems like we're working just about as hard as we were last year, but doctor Dam is gonna tell you a little bit about what we're doing in that

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7🧵I transcribed the key parts in the attached images: Graham tell Biden that the Vaccine Research Center [VRC] made a deal & formal partnership in 2017 to work on a coronavirus prototype. Also in 2017 was the Material Transfer Agreement [MTA] between VRC & Moderna on CoV tech.

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8🧵In that same MTA, later amended, Ralph Baric signs the MTA in 2019 for the same technology but read Amendment 3 carefully. According to the contract, the collaboration between VRC and Moderna didn't start in 2017, but rather on Nov 9, 2015.🔎🤫

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9🧵That begs the question: Why claim the collab began in 2017, & what initiated the collab in November of 2015? You recall that paper in 2015 that got everyone worked up about GoF? The one by Ralph Baric & Shi-Zhengli where they created a chimeric SARS they neglected to upload ?

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10🧵 Oddly enough, something no one else has pointed out, that it happens to be that infamous article was published on Nature on November 9th 2015!💥🔎 THE SAME EXACT DAY as the MTA truly began with VRC & Moderna on a SARS-CoV vaccine prototype.

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11🧵Maybe that's a coincidence, but look out for the part 2 because I'm not finished w/this. I do however want to make it digestible. Up next, the Patent rights, the Cancer money, & the enslaved University's Involved. Receipts: https://www.nature.com/articles/nm.3985#Ack1 https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/6935295/NIH-Moderna-Confidential-Agreements.pdf

A SARS-like cluster of circulating bat coronaviruses shows potential for human emergence - Nature Medicine Ralph Baric, Vineet Menachery and colleagues characterize a SARS-like coronavirus circulating in Chinese horseshoe bats to determine its potential to infect primary human airway epithelial cells, cause disease in mice and respond to available therapeutics. The emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)-CoV underscores the threat of cross-species transmission events leading to outbreaks in humans. Here we examine the disease potential of a SARS-like virus, SHC014-CoV, which is currently circulating in Chinese horseshoe bat populations1. Using the SARS-CoV reverse genetics system2, we generated and characterized a chimeric virus expressing the spike of bat coronavirus SHC014 in a mouse-adapted SARS-CoV backbone. The results indicate that group 2b viruses encoding the SHC014 spike in a wild-type backbone can efficiently use multiple orthologs of the SARS receptor human angiotensin converting enzyme II (ACE2), replicate efficiently in primary human airway cells and achieve in vitro titers equivalent to epidemic strains of SARS-CoV. Additionally, in vivo experiments demonstrate replication of the chimeric virus in mouse lung with notable pathogenesis. Evaluation of available SARS-based immune-therapeutic and prophylactic modalities revealed poor efficacy; both monoclonal antibody and vaccine approaches failed to neutralize and protect from infection with CoVs using the novel spike protein. On the basis of these findings, we synthetically re-derived an infectious full-length SHC014 recombinant virus and demonstrate robust viral replication both in vitro and in vivo. Our work suggests a potential risk of SARS-CoV re-emergence from viruses currently circulating in bat populations. nature.com
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In April 2023, Rand Paul questioned Samantha Powell about the USAID's PREDICT program, which she confirmed ended in 2019. The program's significance lies not only in its connection to COVID-19 but also its ties to Hunter Biden's Metabiota, Eco Health Alliance, China, Ukraine, and Africa. Emails reveal the program's focus on political and financial gains rather than pandemic prevention. Metabiota's involvement in the Middle East and government funding through DARPA raise concerns. The situation calls for investigations into USAID, accountability for the Bidens, and caution regarding Ukraine.

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1🧵April 26th 2023, Rand Paul asks USAID admin Samantha Powell vital Q's on USAID's PREDICT program. Powell, under oath, says that PREDICT ended in 2019. Rand, finally & accurately pins UC Davis for partial blame for the program. https://t.co/qLWbt5BzB9

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Speaker 0 asks if USAID funded coronavirus research in Wuhan, China. Speaker 1 denies funding gain of function research but acknowledges the PREDICT program, which ended in China in 2019. Speaker 0 mentions that the GAO found that some grants from the $200 million program went to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, where the lab leak suspicion originated. Speaker 1 is unsure about funding the Academy of Military Medical Sciences but acknowledges the lack of records. Speaker 0 states that they have been requesting records for months but received no documents from USAID. Speaker 1 reiterates that the PREDICT program ended in 2019. Speaker 0 asks who ran the PREDICT program, and Speaker 1 responds with UC Davis.
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Speaker 0: Did USAID fund coronavirus research in Wuhan, China? Speaker 1: We did not fund gain of function. Research as you know. Speaker 0: The question is did you fund coronavirus research in Wuhan, China? Speaker 1: Before my time there was the PREDICT program with which you're familiar, which ended in China in 2019. Speaker 0: This is a $200,000,000 program. And the GAO has also identified that some of these grants went directly to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, Where there is a suspicion that the lab leak began that began the pandemic. Has USAID awarded funds to the Academy of Military Medical Sciences in China? Speaker 1: Not to my knowledge, but I'd have to give I Speaker 0: think the answer is once again yes. GAO has found that there have been sub awards of NIH money as Probably as well as USAID money that went to the Academy of not just medical research, military medical research in China. Now, part of the unknowns here is we can't get the records to look at this. So I've been asking for months months for records. In September of last year I wrote Ms. Powers USAID a request asking for records from the PREDICT program, and we want to read the grants to find out what they were doing and Whether the research was dangerous or not. The response I got from your agency was USAID will not be providing any documents at this time. Speaker 1: Again, to set the record straight, first of all, the PREDICT program ended in 2019. Speaker 0: And who was making the decision? You know who ran the PREDICT program? UC Davis,

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2🧵The PREDICT program is overwhelmingly important. Not JUST because of C19, but because of its deep roots in Silicon Valley, & it's ties to Hunter Biden's Metabiota, Eco Health Alliance, China, Ukraine and Africa. https://t.co/b7vuYfVkWp

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3🧵In emails from 2014, an exchanged between Hunter & Mary Guttieri of Metabiota titled "Ukraine Science" Mary urges Hunter to leverage Metabiota's footing in Ukraine to push away Russia so Ukraine can "Continue integration into Western Society." https://t.co/vnKdYstqz9

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4🧵It becomes clear in emails and other reports that the work that Metabiota, Hunter and the USAID funds were going towards political, military, and financial gains rather than pandemic prevention. https://t.co/CGLCEyjuwH

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5🧵In another email, a co-worker of Hunter writes to him about the money they stand to make w/Metabiota, saying he should think of the company like "...Palantir is to the CIA, what Metabiota is to the USDA." All the msgs are of greed not health. https://t.co/LjBz0pqAya

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6🧵A business Insider article on Metabiota claims that the company has had long standing ties to the Middle East, w/ plans for partnerships in Senegal, Iraq, Sierra Leone, Cameroon & others. W/ the government funding them through DARPA why is USAID funding them too? https://t.co/1Y74tBZ4Aq

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7🧵Its all a mess. It's seemingly all a massive conspiracy or a distraction. Either way, it doesn't bode well, the Biden's need jail time, USAID needs investigating, and the US needs to stay out of Ukraine. https://t.co/8CznXsXd4D

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The intelligence community's involvement in various controversial issues raises questions. The CIA's funding of Metabiota through In-Q-Tel is not just a passive investment, as previously believed. IRS filings reveal significant financial support. Despite Metabiota's poor handling of the Ebola Crisis, it received substantial funding. Connections to Hunter Biden and Chris Heinz add to the intrigue. Suspicious investments involving CIA, Metabiota, and EcoHealth Alliance, along with USAID's association with the CIA, raise concerns. Lack of accountability and the CIA's history in Ukraine further complicate matters. The extent of these connections is astonishing, considering Hunter Biden's involvement.

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1🧵How far is the intelligence community willing to go? Why was there a web of lies surrounding: Covid-19 origins, Ukrainian, Burisma, USAID, EcoHealth Alliance, National Resilience, In-Q-Tel and Metabiota and the CIA? Why hasn't it stopped? https://t.co/dp94qQY7Xv

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2🧵The clear connection between all of these players I've covered extensively. However, I was under the impression, as many were, that the CIA's venture capital arm, In-Q-Tel was a passive funder of Metabiota and only initially. That according to IRS filings is false. https://t.co/FAUmg5agjr

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3🧵According to this 2019 IRS 990 tax filing, by Chris Darby for IQT [InQTel] Metabiota isn't a mild investment. In fact section B of the 990 is reserved for IQT's "Five highest compensated independent contractors" & third listed is Metabiota [$1,600,000] https://t.co/MqnPACuYuO

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4🧵IQT boasts of having hundreds of investments with a world renown portfolio. So it begs the question WHY would Metabiota [a company that so poorly handled the Ebola Crisis that African leaders were calling for them to be banned] Why would they be the third most funded by IQT? https://t.co/FaodL7ME1K

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5🧵Besides the fact that Metabiota has a connection to Hunter Biden and the Step Son of John Kerry, Chris Heinz, there isn't a decent reason to invest in the company which has been nearly useless...except for its use as a pawn. https://t.co/KH7uOqY90i

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6🧵This is where Ukraine appears: in emails from 2014 between Mary Guttieri [BTRIC, USDA, Metabiota] and H.Biden on "Ukraine science" and western ideology : https://t.co/TI8PCo4Q9w & https://t.co/LjBz0pqAya Where HB references Palantir % the CIA as models to Metabiota..

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3🧵In emails from 2014, an exchanged between Hunter & Mary Guttieri of Metabiota titled "Ukraine Science" Mary urges Hunter to leverage Metabiota's footing in Ukraine to push away Russia so Ukraine can "Continue integration into Western Society." https://t.co/vnKdYstqz9

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7🧵I've managed to piece together the timeline of suspicious investments between CIA [IQT], Metabiota, & EcoHealth Alliance. HB's RSTP funds Metabiota in 2014, IQT starts funding them in 2017, the SAME yr USAID decides to manage operations for EHA & Metabiota in China 🧐 https://t.co/QIbo06fFQD

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8🧵Separate connections I had not fully connected til now. https://t.co/RiI5cd8mAH May 11, 2017 Emails: Rubin[ Metabiota] Clements USAID, & EHA: https://t.co/EdfA1epQRu

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4🧵 Thanks to some fabulous research from "US Right to Know" it's known that #Metabiota (#HunterBiden's investment) was closely tied with #USAID, UC Davis, and #EcoHealthAlliance. For, in fact, emerging pathogens... https://t.co/oskh6WWT1m

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9🧵The idea was this all ended with those 2017 Emails where Clements and Rubin decide to lessen Metabiota's involvement in China and increase EHA's. I made the point that USAID is largely seen as an "offshoot" of the CIA. https://t.co/20UqgPoV1T

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10🧵The 2019 IQT tax filings show that not only did IQT continue their support for Metabiota, despite their MANY documented failures, but they increased their funding! If USAID and IQT both serve the CIA maybe thats why no one has been held accountable for C19. https://t.co/Eye7BnChXU

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11🧵Because let's not forget USAID funded EcoHealth Alliance which worked alongside Metabiota. RFK jr recently stated USAID is an offshoot if CIA. IQT serves CIA and funds Metabiota. Dr.Huff of EHA said that in 2015 the CIA approached EHA to work & were interested in China. https://t.co/8FAEueyGhm

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In late 2015, my boss, Peter Daskin, approached me and asked if we should work with the CIA. Having worked in national security before, I wasn't surprised. I suggested it wouldn't hurt to talk to them, as there could be financial benefits. Peter mentioned their interest in the places, people, and data we were working with, particularly in China. After that conversation, he confirmed the relationship with the CIA over the next two months. It's not uncommon for programs like this to gather intelligence on foreign laboratories.
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Speaker 0: So in late 2015, as I'm leaving work late 1 night, it's only Peter Daskin and I closing down the office. He stops me as in the vestibule and, on the 17th floor and asked me, Andrew, do you mind if I ask you a question? No, Peter. Go ahead. You know, this is my boss. He's the CEO of the company. Sure. Someone from the CIA approached me. And do you think we should work with them? And I formally worked in a top secret classified environment before coming to Eko Health Alliance. And I had worked in national security for years, so I'm shocked that he's asking me this out in the open. I said, Peter, it never hurts to talk to them. There could be money in it. And he goes, well, they're interested in the places we're working, the people that that we're we're working with, and the data we're collecting. And then he specifically sort of references the work in China. And, you know, that was the end of the conversation. We go down the elevator. We I walk home to my my my, house about 10 blocks away. He drives home to New Jersey. And then over the next 2 months, he then, confirms that the relationship with the CIA is proceedings. So I I don't really find that shocking because oftentimes, it takes programs like this to collect intelligence on on foreign laboratories.

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12🧵It's also true that the CIA has a long history of shady dealings in Ukraine [where USAID & HB have spent a lot of money recently.] namely their post cold war collaboration with the Nazi supporting Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists https://t.co/uHRNgG8oqe

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12🧵The HB emails seems sickly comical when seen in hindsight knowing all of this. The reference to "Ukraine Science" and comparing Metabiota's place akin to that of "Palantir for the CIA" seems ridiculous.🤦‍♀️ How a crack head pulled all of this off is truly remarkable. https://t.co/Nu4zs84YoS

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Jimmy Dore must have read my mind about the OUN problem @jimmy_dore's recent post: https://t.co/Ug8UAN7yNl

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In a comprehensive thread, I've gathered information on Event 201, including three planning documents from September to December 2019. The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security's annual report also mentions Event 201 and future plans. Notably, various global organizations convened in late 2019 to discuss pandemics, digital health, and emerging diseases. Avril Haines, the Deputy Director of National Intelligence, was even involved in the Event 201 exercise. For more details, refer to the provided links and threads.

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🗃️EVENT 201🗃️Thread-Folder🗃️ All the threads & info I have on Even t 201 will be added into this thread for quick reference. 🚨First, NEW documents on EVENT 201, actually 3 new documents and another globalist event they snuck past us in 2019.

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1🧵I just found 3 planning documents for Event 201, all written between September and December 2019. One of the docs was for finances, one for modeling the event, the third was a call to action towards public private partnerships.

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2🧵Through the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security[JHCHS]'s webpage I stumbled upon another document from the same time, 2019, their annual report, which even details Event 201, and plans moving to 2030.

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3🧵Winter for JHCHS must be brutal; not only were they conducting Event 201 in Oct, but they were drafting the Global Preparedness Monitoring Board's "respiratory pandemic" report, & the CIA's In-q-tel "digital health" report in Dec & now I see another event, the Global Forum.

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4🧵The Global Forum on Scientific Advances Important to the Biological Weapons Convention [BWC]-cosponsored by the UN's Office for Disarmament Affairs [BWC/UNODA] held Dec 3-6th 2019 w/ a conference by JHCHS on Dec 2 2019.

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5🧵Does anyone else find it STRANGE that WEF, WHO, UN, Gates, JHCHS, the World Bank, the IDA, UNODA, & In-Q-Tel/CIA all met up in the last 3 months of 2019 SPECIFICALLY to plan/discuss Pandemics, Digital Health, and Emerging Disease?

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Event 201 Threads https://x.com/dezzie_rezzie/status/1680097058802348032?s=20 https://x.com/dezzie_rezzie/status/1647120637729579009?s=20 https://x.com/dezzie_rezzie/status/1647120639134687235?s=20 https://x.com/dezzie_rezzie/status/1680097049595764737?s=20 https://x.com/dezzie_rezzie/status/1682423664396910593?s=20 https://x.com/dezzie_rezzie/status/1652114571958599680?s=20 https://x.com/dezzie_rezzie/status/1694115373157687432?s=20 Avril Haines: https://x.com/dezzie_rezzie/status/1647120641974317056?s=20 https://x.com/dezzie_rezzie/status/1646119638030229504?s=20 https://x.com/dezzie_rezzie/status/1652114584415744000?s=20

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32🧵Let's not forget current ODNI & former CIA Avril Haines was an Event201 player. So, Wray's statement that the intel community has long suspected a lab leak..well no wonder.🧐 Receipts✌️: https://www.gpmb.org/docs/librariesprovider17/default-document-library/annual-reports/gpmb-2019-arbackgroundpaper6.pdf?sfvrsn=65067c53_3&download=true https://centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-work/tabletop-exercises/event-201-pandemic-tabletop-exercise https://www.gpmb.org/about-us#tab=tab_1

Event 201 | Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security in partnership with the World Economic Forum and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation hosted Event 201, a high-level pandemic exercise on October 18, 2019, in New York, NY. centerforhealthsecurity.org
About us gpmb.org

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2🧵The funding is much easier to track than their foreshadowing. So many instances of "coincidences" simply can't be. Ex: Event201's virus was called SADS a coronavirus from pigs & highly virulent. "SADS" is what they named post 💉 adults that died suddenly.

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3🧵The planning wouldn't be suspicious IF it were just Event201, but it was also; Lock Step, Crimson Contagion, Dark Winter & I thought WEF's plan was w/E201 since they sponsored it but they did a planning scenario in early 2019 about a virus outbreak separately!

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28🧵What if I told you that the team that created the Event 201 framework/script was the SAME team that wrote the Global Preparedness Monitoring Board's Sept 2019 "Respiratory Pathogen Pandemic" paper?

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🚨🚨I’m not letting this go! 👇🏽👇🏽 This proves that Fauci was directly connected to Event 201, this PROVES Fauci anticipated a DELIBERATE RELEASE of a respiratory pathogen pandemic in SEPTEMBER of 2019. 🚨🚨

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3🧵The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security in partnership w/the World Economic Forum & the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's Event 201 coronavirus global pandemic exercise just 85 days before Covid-19's genome was made public. That's "three."

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11🧵 I reported in July, the SAME writers [Eric Toner] for Event 201 was the SAME as the authors of Fauci's GPMB's whitepaper of Sept 2019 titled"Preparedness for a..Respiratory Pathogen Pandemic" which highlights the scenario of a lab leak. Toner was the 2019 IQT guest member.🚨

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5.🧵Why did the pandemic story change slightly, why do the full-on exercise practically twice? What's the rush? Avril Haines, DNI, attended Event 201, but JH's Health Security former Director is Tara O'Toole the risk-scenario puppetmaster.

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2.🧵This document on pg 19 tarnishes & slanders reputable people unlike #AvrilHaines, who is a genuine degenerate. Not only did she run an Erotic cafe, but she was a "player" in Event 201. The intelligence community is the LAST group of ppl that should speak on disinformation.

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9🧵Remember that "Three times," the Event 201 exercise? Well oddly enough, one of the "players" of the exercise was a woman named Avril Haines, the Deputy Director of National Intelligence. Those who follow my research or do there own already know this.

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Links and Threads: 911media.de/pdfs/Center%20… New Event 201🧾: https://centerforhealthsecurity.org/sites/default/files/2022-12/event201-model-desc.pdf https://centerforhealthsecurity.org/sites/default/files/2022-12/finance-fact-sheet-191009.pdf https://centerforhealthsecurity.org/sites/default/files/2022-12/200117-publicprivatepandemiccalltoaction.pdf https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/sites/default/files/2023-01/2019-chs-annual-report-compressed.pdf https://centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-work/tabletop-exercises/event-201-pandemic-tabletop-exercise https://disarmament.unoda.org/biological-weapons/about/latest-information/news-from-2019/ https://indico.un.org/event/32645/ https://documents-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/G19/337/88/PDF/G1933788.pdf?OpenElement https://undocs.org/Home/Mobile?FinalSymbol=BWC%2FMSP%2F2019%2FINF.1&Language=E&DeviceType=Desktop&LangRequested=False

Event 201 | Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security in partnership with the World Economic Forum and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation hosted Event 201, a high-level pandemic exercise on October 18, 2019, in New York, NY. centerforhealthsecurity.org
News from 2019 – UNODA disarmament.unoda.org
Global Forum on Scientific Advances Important to the BWC (Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security) The Global Forum will facilitate engagement between leading scientists and States Parties delegations to raise awareness about emerging biological capabilities, expand the community dedicated to bolstering disarmament and non-proliferation norms, and explore solutions for biological weapons challenges. indico.un.org
bwc/msp/2019/inf.1 undocs.org
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30🧵What's even more alarming is that in the GPMB's Sept 2019 document by JHCHS, on pages 21 & 22 of the "Respiratory Pathogen Pandemic" paper they highlight Box 3: "Anticipating Challenges During the DELIBERATE Release of a High-Impact Respiratory Pathogen" https://t.co/0BCVewh9fi

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In the Israeli/Hamas War, both sides are accused of committing war crimes. Hamas allegedly engaged in massacres, genocide, hostage taking, using human shields, hiding in medical facilities, and employing child soldiers. Israel is accused of indiscriminate attacks, collective punishment, violating medical neutrality, executing surrendered Palestinians, and more. Both sides are blamed for sexual violence abuse and targeting journalists. A total of 41 journalists have been killed. War should not happen, and these atrocities are deeply troubling. (499 characters)

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

I've noticed no one has been tracking the war-crimes/allegations of war crimes for the Israeli/Hamas War. There's a Wikipedia page that is keeping track and I've taken bullet point by bullet point to summarize the "official" atrocities.

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I don't have an opinion or side. This is what the narrative has claimed. Both sides according to Wiki's sources have committed war crimes. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_crimes_in_the_2023_Israel%E2%80%93Hamas_war

War crimes in the 2023 israel–hamas war - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org

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🇵🇸🚫War Crimes allegedly committed by Hamas: Massacres, Genocide, Hostage taking, Using human Shields, Hiding in medical facilities, Indiscriminate Rocket attacks & using Child Soldiers. || 7 total specifically claimed war crimes by Hamas. https://t.co/aaPDqQLNPk

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🇮🇱🚫Alleged WarCrimes by Israel: Indiscriminate attacks, Collective punishment, Violations of medical neutrality, Violating Protected Status, Forced Evacuation, Use of white phosphorous, Executing surrendered Palestinians, unlawful facility use for military, & Genocide.[9 total] https://t.co/2dl5kesCrB

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What the narrative is blaming both sides for: Sexual Violence Abuse, & Targeting Journalists. In the past month they claim 41 journalists have been killed: 36 Palestinian, 4 Israeli, 1 Lebanese https://t.co/fksxF0RPlA

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Again, not my take on the allegations. Please refer to the link from which all of this is derived from. I think it's all awful. We are modern, intelligent beings. War shouldn't happen. This shouldn't happen.

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Moderna Contract: Not allowed to be used on Human Subjects. [pages: 62, 86, 101, 104 etc etc] https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/6935295/NIH-Moderna-Confidential-Agreements.pdf https://t.co/4OGqIBzeia

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I'll just leave this lil infographic I made .... Like they didn't know... #myocarditis #astrazeneca #pfizer #moderna #Karolinska #mrna #derrickrossi #covid19 https://t.co/Z3unPpv5bJ

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In 2018, under Fauci's direction, the NIH infected 12 Egyptian fruit bats with a chimeric SARS-like coronavirus named WIV-1. This virus was shipped from Wuhan to an NIH lab in Montana for risky research. The deep ties between the NIH and Wuhan in gain-of-function (GoF) research on coronaviruses are evident. WIV-1, named after the Wuhan Institute of Virology, is a chimeric virus created to better infect humans. It uses human receptors without the need for adaptation. The GoF experiments involving WIV-1 and other chimeric CoVs raise concerns about the origins of SARS-CoV-2. The article highlights the lack of benefits from GoF experiments in preventing pandemics.

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1🧵 BREAKING: Under direction of Fauci the NIH infected 12 Egyptian fruit bats w/ a chimeric SARS-like coronavirus in 2018. The chimeric virus named WIV-1 shipped from Wuhan to an NIH lab in Montana for risky research just a year before COVID emerged.

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2🧵The recent findings point toward the deep ties between the NIH and Wuhan when it comes to GoF research on coronaviruses, all paid for by the American tax payer. The paper states the bats were sold by the Maryland Zoo to a Montana NIH laboratory.

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3🧵Although this research to some, like myself, isn't new the paper brings highlights an important point, namely, the SARS-like [SL-] Coronavirus [CoV] strain dubbed WIV-1. The article neglects to highlight this detail. WIV-1 is named after the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

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4🧵Fauci may love changing words to suit his narrative, but no more so than Baric & Shi love to change viruses. WIV-1 is NOT a naturally occurring strain. It's existence is proof of GoF research as WIV-1 is a chimeric SL-CoV that was CREATED to better infect humans

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5🧵WIV-1 is a chimeric virus-made by combining genetic material from different viruses, while a regular coronavirus hasn't been artificially modified. WIV1 uses angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) from human receptors, thus replicates in humans w/o the need for adaptation.GOF

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6🧵In the 2016 paper by Baric titled, "SARS-like WIV1-CoV poised for human emergence" they discuss how when challenged w/a vaccine the WIV-1 infected mice could suffer negatively from the vaccine. 🤔 So, CoV vaccines can hurt mice, but its "safe & effective" for people?🐭

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7🧵WIV-1 Gained the Function of adaptability to human ACE2 receptors where the natural strain was NOT. This is clearly GoF research involving Baric, NIH funding and the Wuhan Institute of Virology, who made WIV-1. Who's to say they didn't make SARS CoV-2?

@dezzie_rezzie - Destiny Rezendes

8🧵This WIV-1 research in Montana in 2018, & the WIV-1 research at UNC Chapel Hill in 2016 were NOT the only GoF research involving chimeric CoV's by Ralph Baric. A eye opening article from 2015 published in The Scientist confirms this citing the chimeric strain, SCH014.

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9🧵The document quotes Peter Daszak, & Francis Collins as well as a scientist I had emailed, at the start of the pandemic to discuss the possibility of C19 being lab created, Richard Ebright who expressed concern for the GoF, a term used in the paper explicitly 👀

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10🧵The paper was so impactful that the day the WHO declared a global pandemic, March 11, 2020, 5 yrs after it was written-the publishers felt the need to tag a note on the GoF article reassuring readers it had nothing to do with the new outbreak.

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11🧵The argument is observed as to what the benefit is w/GoF experiments. Speaking from 3yrs after the "2wks to flatten the curve" I can say, the ONLY benefit is confirming that SHC014 & WIV-1 & all GoFs do zilch to prevent pandemics. That's understood now, but at a dire price.

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12🧾 Receipts: https://sph.unc.edu/sph-news/unc-epidemiology-study-new-sars-like-virus-may-be-nearly-ready-to-infect-humans/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12693441/fauci-nih-infected-bats-camp-david-coronavirus.html https://www.pnas.org/doi/epdf/10.1073/pnas.1517719113 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat_SARS-like_coronavirus_WIV1 https://archive.ph/WXznA

UNC epidemiology study: New SARS-like virus may be nearly ready to infect humans - UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health March 15, 2016 A study led by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found that a SARS-like virus known as WIV1-CoV, which is found in horseshoe... Read more » sph.unc.edu
Report reveals Fauci's NIH infected bats with coronavirus 5 years ago US taxpayer money was used to experiment with coronaviruses from the Chinese lab thought to be the source of the Covid pandemic more than a year before the global outbreak. dailymail.co.uk
Bat sars-like coronavirus wiv1 - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org
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This comprehensive article provides key information from various sources. It includes details about Moderna's SEC filing, discussions on vaccine risks, research grants, collaborations between institutions, and scientific publications. The article also mentions the East Palestine Train Derailment's bio-containment disaster and references a fundamental document on the emergence of Dengue. These findings warrant further investigation.

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🚨🧾🔍 DATA DROP No.3 🚨🧾🔍 *Apologies for the later than expected release of these files. This is just a small culmination of recent documents I've found that are the best of the best. I look at hundreds of docs every week and these were among the best of them. Enjoy & please share. P.S- As always, receipts are included for all documents referenced & please feel free to tag your favorite research docs in the comments** Moderna aka "Muderna" SEC Filing Q3 2020 showing the financial and more accurate on-goings of Moderna in respect to mRNA technology, namely the C19 vaccine mRNA-1273. A direct quote from page 16 of 408 **[pay close attention to what they say in the last paragraph concerning Bill Gates and HIV/AIDS] the PDF reads; "In April 2020, we entered into an agreement with the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), a division of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), for an award of up to $483.3 million to accelerate development of mRNA-1273, our vaccine candidate against the novel coronavirus. In July 2020, we amended our agreement with BARDA to provide for an additional commitment of up to $471.6 million to support late-stage clinical development of mRNA-1273, including the execution of a 30,000 participant Phase 3 study in the U.S. The amendment increased the maximum award from BARDA from $483.3 million to $954.9 million. Under the terms of the agreement, BARDA will fund the advancement of mRNA-1273 to FDA licensure. All contract options have been exercised. As of September 30, 2020, the remaining available funding net of revenue earned was $781.7 million. In September 2016, we received an award of up to $125.8 million from BARDA, to help fund our Zika vaccine program. Three of the four contract options have been exercised. As of September 30, 2020, the remaining available funding net of revenue earned was $71.9 million, with an additional $8.4 million available if the final contract option is exercised. In January 2016, we entered a global health project framework agreement with the Gates Foundation to advance mRNA-based development projects for various infectious diseases, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). As of September 30, 2020, the available funding net of revenue earned was $12.6 million, with up to an additional $80.0 million available if additional follow-on projects are approved." Link^: https://s29.q4cdn.com/435878511/files/doc_financials/2020/q3/ec2e9559-c2a1-42b3-a24a-1988e5918fb5.pdf -------------------------------------------- PubMed Article from Ralph Baric (UNC Chapel Hill Scientist who is the father of GoF Coronavirus research), Stanley Perlman (regulator), and Barney Graham (NIH's Vaccine Research Center Scientist who aided in the creation of C19 vaccines) titled; Consensus summary report for CEPI/BC March 12-13, 2020 meeting: Assessment of risk of disease enhancement with COVID-19 vaccines. The fact that as early as MARCH 2020, Baric worked alongside Bill Gate's CEPI [the group who wants all future vaccines to be produced in <100days] and were discussing essentially the possibility of vaccine caused ADE/ Vaccine derived disease enhancement is infuriating and disturbing. ^Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32507409/ ---------- Research grant as listed on http://USASpending.gov for EcoHealth Alliance 2014-2019 titled; UNDERSTANDING THE RISK OF BAT CORONAVIRUS EMERGENCE-Grant #: R01AI110964_7529: ^https://www.usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_R01AI110964_7529 ---------- Emails between Ralph Baric, his wife Toni Baric and staff discussing meeting with DARPA in mid 2017. * Files were obtained through a FOIA by the medical oversight watchdogs at US Right To Know: ^Link: https://usrtk.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/UNC_Baric_12.30.21.pdf -------- Report-BioCat 2.0 Sept 2013- Joint report from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Battelle Labs, and the DOE Prepared for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security under U.S. Department of Energy Contract #: DE-AC05-76RL01830. BioCat 2.0 is one of MANY long-standing entities concerning disease surveillance/bioweapons following the CIA's Project Impact and Project BlackFlag and coincided with the DHS's BIOWATCH program [ 1-3] and BioMapp. The 94pg PDF is concisely summarized in the abstract; "The goal of this project is to characterize, evaluate, classify, and catalog existing disease forecast and prediction models that could provide operational decision support for recognizing a biological event having a potentially significant impact." ^Link: https://www.pnnl.gov/main/publications/external/technical_reports/PNNL-22767.pdf ---------- A February 2021 presentation on behalf of The National Academy of Sciences, lead by Former director James Le Duc, on "How U.S. policies can foster research environments that enable collaborations around the world—Focus on Biosecurity." This presentation shows that the University of Texas Medical Branch works with the Wuhan Institute of Virology and is tasked with training the WIV staff with proper BSL-4 biosecurity training and protocol: ^Link: https://www.nationalacademies.org/documents/embed/link/LF2255DA3DD1C41C0A42D3BEF0989ACAECE3053A6A9B/file/DC3F942EF28706DB42B20B193D5FDB0B799E795482C7?noSaveAs=1 ----------- PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases research article published in January of 2018 by scientists from; Emory Vaccine Center, Emory University School of Medicine, Recombinant Gene Products Group, Molecular Medicine Division, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology out of India, Global Vaccines Inc out of the Triangle Park/NCBiotech in Durham NC, & 3 scientists from Baric's lab at UNC Chapel Hill. The article is titled, "A tetravalent virus-like particle vaccine designed to display domain III of dengue envelope proteins induces multi-serotype neutralizing antibodies in mice and macaques which confer protection against antibody dependent enhancement in AG129 mice" It is centered around the developing Dengue Virus Vaccine and their aspiration of utilizing a Virus-Like Particle [VLPs] to create a "Yeast expressed singly entity particulate tetravalent dengue subunit vaccine." Within the "competing interests" they list the 3 NC scientists as having work w/Global Vaccines Inc and the funding of the article includes grants from Jeremy Farrar's Wellcome Trust as well as Sun Pharmaceuticals, the Government of India & the NIH. ^Link: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/3283/41e8fa1d02bc9bc81f7f92168fe14bd808cd.pdf -------------- ***Further information of transgenic mice used in the prior article [AG129] from Marshall BioResources. LINK: https://www.marshallbio.com/files/jLZITh/AG129%20Mice.pdf ------------- Ralph Baric & authors from the FDA, CDC, and UNC Chapel Hill's November 2010 pubmed article titled, "Specificity and kinetics of norovirus binding to magnetic bead-conjugated histo-blood group antigens." Excerpt from the paper: "We determined that NoV can be captured after 15min of incubation with PGM-MB, and virus recovery efficiency is decreased after extended incubation times. rNoV binding as measured by ELISA and NoV recovery as measured by quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), were both enhanced significantly at acidic pH conditions, rNoV binding to PGM as measured by ELISA was increased up to 66%. While real-time RT-PCR analyses suggest that NoV could be concentrated as much as 1000-fold at neutral pH...." The interesting part of this article is the mention of the NoV binding with Magnetic bead conjugated histo-blood-group antigens using recombinant genetically modified/recombined Noroviruses. ^Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21040268/ [DM me if you are struggling to get the full PDF, I have it so just ask] -------------- An image provided by a X researcher, onWatch, from the government grant-tracking platform, http://REPORTER.NIH.GOV showing how EcoHealth Alliance's Peter Daszak was granted $653K+ for researching emerging coronaviruses in SE Asia, and "rapidly supply viral sequences and isolates for use in vaccine and therapeutic development, including 'prototype pathogen' vaccines" ^LINK: https://americasbestpics.com/picture/reporter-nih-gov-analyzing-the-potential-for-future-bat-coronavirus-E9VFiq2v9 ------------ American Society for Microbiology [ASM] publication by Ralph Baric, & scientists from Univ Minnesota and UNC Chapel Hill from March 17, 2020 titled; "Receptor Recognition by the Novel Coronavirus from Wuhan: an Analysis Based on Decade-Long Structural Studies of SARS Coronavirus" A direct quote of paper's objective: "One of the goals of SARS-CoV research was to build an atomic-level iterative framework of virus-receptor interactions to facilitate epidemic surveillance, predict species-specific receptor usage, and identify potential animal hosts and animal models of viruses. Based on the sequence of 2019-nCoV spike protein, we apply this predictive framework to provide novel insights into the receptor usage and likely host range of 2019-nCoV." ^LINK: https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/jvi.00127-20 ----------- As covered by me recently, here is one of two HHS/UNC chapel Hill proposals from February 2020 concerning guidance on the nCov [C19] vaccine. Most intriguing is the fact that although Ralph Baric himself isn't explicitly mentioned the work herein is preformed at Baric Laboratory at UNC Chapel Hill's Gillings School of Infectious Diseases and among the names associated with this presentation is Denison's lab, Baric, Eli Lily, GSK, but also "Tommy"/Thomas Baric, the quietly mentioned Virologist son of Ralph Baric. Link: https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/nvac_feb2020_day1_panel2.pdf ----------- Also here are some non-Covid, yet important documents concerning the EPA's findings on the East Palestine Train Derailment's bio-containment disaster including the official monitoring summary. [total 3 links to official EPA PDFs]: https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2023-02/Continuous%20Air%20Monitoring%20Summary%20Table_20230213%201.pdf https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2023-03/Action%20Memo%20%28REDACTED%29%20-%20East%20Palestine%20Derailment%20ER%20-%2020230221.pdf https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2023-09/Arcadis%20Soil%20Characterization%20Work%20Plan%20v3.6_CLEAN508.pdf ------------- Lastly, not a link but a reference to a document: Holmes EC, Twiddy SS. The origin, emergence and evolutionary genetics of dengue virus. Infection Genetic & Evolution 2003; 3: 19–28 ^this was a fundamental document on the emergence of Dengue which was authored by none other than Edward C. Holmes, the man who not only was the first to publish the SARS-CoV2 virus on January 5th 2020, but he was also among the crooked list of authors from the infamous "Proximal Origins" paper in March of 2020 that Dr.Anthony Fauci publicly touted as the proof that C19 was not the result of a lab leak which he then labeled "conspiratorial" to even consider anything but a natural emergence. ---------- That's all for now everyone. I hope you find one or all of these links and context worthy of further investigation So, happy digging my friends! God Bless ♥️✌️ #arrestbaric #arrestfauci #arrestbillgates

Consensus summary report for CEPI/BC March 12-13, 2020 meeting: Assessment of risk of disease enhancement with COVID-19 vaccines - PubMed A novel coronavirus (CoV), Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), emerged in late 2019 in Wuhan, China and has since spread as a global pandemic. Safe and effective vaccines are thus urgently needed to reduce the significant morbidity and mortality of Coronavirus Disease 2019 … pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Multiple lab incidents and cover-ups have come to light, raising concerns about the origins of COVID-19. In December 2019, a lab incident occurred at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, involving a highly lethal pathogen. Alison Young's book exposes these incidents and the subsequent risks to the public. Researchers like Kawaoka and Baric have a history of risky research funded by the NIH. The government's failure to address these incidents and hold those responsible accountable is deeply troubling.

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1 🧵Outrage & confusion has the the constant & current state of anyone paying attention-outrage at politicians & policies which have failed so many of us. Despite being a researcher focused on #C19, I again have been shocked at more damning evidence...

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2🧵For most people, late 2019 was the last months that held some semblance of normalcy. In December 2019, the first samples of C19 were collected in China, then called a cluster of "pneumonia's." https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/06/world/asia/china-SARS-pneumonialike.html

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3🧵The official #narrative that was forced on the public denied the possibility of a lab leak origin. They vehemently claimed the outbreak was most likely caused by a "spillover event." Today, multiple agencies claim the lab leak is valid. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0820-9

The proximal origin of SARS-CoV-2 - Nature Medicine nature.com

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4🧵Previously undisclosed & shocking information has since come to light: NIH, in fact, DID fund risky virus research which resulted in a bio-lab incident that was instantly downplayed, & covered up in December of 2019.-It was kept completely secret until Feb of 2020

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5🧵While that could be how some would characterize Covid-19's outbreak in #Wuhan, it's not, however, what I'm referring to. Instead of Wuhan, think Wisconsin. Dec. 9th 2019 a lab incident occurred at the BSL-3 operated by the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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6🧵 Alison Young, a former #USAToday journalist and now author has released both an article & book. The article is linked below and it is only a sliver of her incredible book exposing these lab incidents and coverups. https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2023/04/11/lab-leak-accident-h-5-n-1-virus-avian-flu-experiment/11354399002/

Lab-created bird flu virus accident shows lax oversight of risky 'gain of function' research New book reveals lax oversight and efforts to avoid reporting an accident involving a controversial flu virus at a University of Wisconsin lab. usatoday.com

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7🧵The article tells of a covered up BSL-3 lab incident in December of 2019, here, in the US at Kawaoka's lab at University of Wisconsin-Madison. The compromised pathogen is multitudes more lethal than Covid-19 was Young proves the coverup put unsuspecting millions at risk.

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8 🧵 Unfortunately, this lab incident isn't new in the US, nor was it new at the lab from the 2019 incident. Kawaoka's research, after all has been so risky that it was in part the progenitor of the 2014 GoF moratorium after he "accidentally" made #H5N1 more transmissible.

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9 🧵 In Alison Young's book, Pandora's Gamble [which I've nearly finished] tells the reader in chapters 13-15 how she fought, using journalist prowess and series of FOIA requests against the #NIH and labs to uncover a slew of lab incidents that had been hushed up for years!

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10🧵What is alarming & not covered by Young was the collaborations between Ralph Baric, & Kawaoka & their joint risky research. Why these entities are STILL being federally funded is a question I hope @RandPaul will ask. Representative Gallagher is looking into the UW-M event.

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11🧵 #Baric of UNC, and #Kawaoka between the two them since 2011 have over 8 lab incidents involving BSL-3 labs and selected agents of pandemic potential. The research is vast & all federally funded. Others like Vanderbilt & Global Vaccine have deep ties to C19 too.

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12🧵These are two mad scientists to have at their disposal millions of dollars, BSL-3 labs, and the expertise to alter pathogens while having UNACCEPTABLE safety breaches some as recent as 2020. Yet the narrative refuses the possibility that #WIV could have had a lab leak?

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13🧵Global Vaccine Inc, funded for producing adjutants for CoV vaccines, is from NC & works in tandem w/ UNC-CH, & Duke as a consortium called #NCBiotech. 4 of the recent FDA commissioners are members, 2 are on Resilience's board currently.

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14🧵#Resilience, or Government Resilience Services, manufactures the C19 jabs for #Moderna. On their board sits Scott Gottleib and Mark McLellan, two former FDA commissioners. Both plus Califf, and Sharpless also held the position at the #FDA.

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15🧵How the government can turn a blind eye to the multiple covered up lab incidents on American soil, continue to fund those at fault, & risk the lives of everyone is CRIMINAL. I want more than answers I WANT ACCOUNTABILITY- NOW! @RandPaul @VigilantFox @SenRonJohnson @WhiteHouse

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LINKS: NYT article, mystery pnemonia china 2020: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/06/world/asia/china-SARS-pneumonialike.html USA today article: https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2023/04/11/lab-leak-accident-h-5-n-1-virus-avian-flu-experiment/11354399002/ gallaghers letter to HHS, NIH, CDC over UW-M https://files.constantcontact.com/b0f4b0cf701/4e39a8e7-475f-432a-a944-14cd9b9e970b.pdf?rdr=true Kawaoka at UNC Chepel Hill Research 2015: https://reporter.nih.gov/search/BsqedYDnKk-vTMgNdFE_Bw/projects

Lab-created bird flu virus accident shows lax oversight of risky 'gain of function' research New book reveals lax oversight and efforts to avoid reporting an accident involving a controversial flu virus at a University of Wisconsin lab. usatoday.com

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In Biden's Administration, one promise stood out: Open Borders & Immigration. A document funded by George Soros outlined Biden's plan to increase refugee acceptance, remove fees, and prioritize immigrants' settlement preferences. The Biden campaign website also shared similar goals. Since taking office, 8 million non-Americans have entered the US. This push for multiculturalism raises concerns about the impact on national identity. (499 characters)

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🧵Biden's Administration is in no short supply of blunders. Despite not keeping his word on nearly anything he promised during his campaign I found 1 promised priority that Biden not only achieved, but surpassed even his greatest expectations: Open Borders & Immigration.

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2🧵While doing research into the Penn Biden Center I came across a document, "A Roadmap to rebuilding the US refugee program" dated October 2020. The Penn Biden whitepaper was funded by none other than Socialist Philanthropath, George Soros.

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3🧵The Soros funded Biden-Penn Center paper discussed how the Trump Administration had tightened policies on new immigrants/refugees bringing us to historic lows & that IF Biden were president that he would focus on making the US the world leader in acceptance of immigrants.

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4🧵The paper states "new administration" should "rightly set a much higher" refugee acceptance rate, remove/limit the fees that fall upon refugees, & allow immigrants' preferences for where they settle to be taken into high consideration.

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5🧵Another suggestion in the paper was that the Bureau of Population, Refugees & Migration "should extend emergency Covid-19 funding for Refugee Admissions to serve refugees who need more than 90 days to secure employment & access government benefits"

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6🧵At the Endnotes of the paper, second in the references, was a citation for a Biden 2020 campaign website on immigration. Which is no longer there & in it's place was a ultra creepy "Dark Brandon" image asking for donations w/laser eyes...

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7🧵Fortunately I managed to get the original document referenced in the Penn Biden paper. Now this paper was not a Penn-Biden doc, it came directly from Biden's campaign and was written Dec 11 2019 however its almost as though they are copies of each other,

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8🧵The Biden 2020 doc shares so much with the Penn-Biden doc, although it does differ in how much of a priority of accepting the children of Central America is. Biden also proposes modernization with hopes to make 11 million undocumented immigrants, new Americans.

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9🧵In both papers the term , "In the first 100 days" appears- reminds me of Biden Admin's kick off of the "first 100 days" of the vaccine in 2021, & in 2022 CEPI announced their "100 days" vaccine agenda which they call their "moonshot" just like Biden's Cancer Initiative. 🤔

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10🧵So, sleepy Joe did one thing right- he made historical new heights for the number of refugees & immigrants the US has taken in under his presidency. In fact according to The Center Square, since Joe took office 8 MILLION non-Americans have entered the country. Receipt:

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Bonus🧵 In 2021 alone there were 1.6Million + crossings, which is more than all inhabitants of New Hampshire. 2021-2023 yeided 8 MILLION illegal immigrants equal to the state populations of: WY, VT, AK, ND, SD, DE, RI, and MT COMBINED.

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Bonus #2🧵 This uber diversification & liberal push of multiculturalism/anti-nationalism reminds me of a chilling Army doc: 4 Gen Warfare & its Impact on the Army by Major Robert Polk describing the fall of the US to multiculturalism and socially centered over-acceptance. 👇

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🧵🎁 My gift to you is that Army paper on 4th Gen Warfare and the planned destruction of the United states via excessive multiculturalism: https://archive.org/details/army-multiculturalism-4thgenerationwarfarepoliticalcorrect

Fourth Generation Warfare and Its Impact on the Army : Major Robert B. Polk : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Fourth Generation Warfare and Its Impact on the Army- A Monograph By Major Robert B. Polk United States ArmyFourth Generation Warfare and Its Impact on the... archive.org

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1Two Japanese doctors,Tanaka & Miyazawa, (one of which is also a professor at Kyoto University) recently released a damning paper that is currently in pre-print. They claim after much study the Omicron variant of C19 is likely NOT natural but rather lab created!

Saved - October 10, 2023 at 12:43 PM

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1 "Those who forget history are condemned to repeat it”- George Santayana. A fitting quote for the story of Covid-19. Decades of American history has been forgotten, and surreptitiously obscured. The origins of C19 started not in 2019 but in the 1960's.

Saved - October 5, 2023 at 8:46 PM
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Title: Comprehensive Insights on Disease Surveillance, Vaccine Development, and Biomedical Research The article covers various topics, including disease surveillance, vaccine development, and biomedical research. It discusses the BioWatch Gen-3 testing, the BioWatch program's purpose, and its connection to the US Intelligence Community. It also highlights the European One Health Antimicrobial Resistance initiative and the VaxPal database for COVID-19 vaccine patents. The article delves into the Moderna v. Pfizer lawsuit, licensing agreements for COVID-19 treatments, and partnerships between Moderna and the UK government. Additionally, it mentions the Air Force Research Laboratory's report on biotechnology security, a book on pandemics, Operation Warp Speed, magnetite bio-mineralization in the human brain, and the Global Health Investment Fund. Lastly, it touches upon concerns about HIV infection risks associated with some COVID-19 vaccines and the National Health Security Strategy.

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Data Dump No. 2 * I was so pleased that everyone loved the last data-dump that I've decided to make this a bi-monthly post. This set, like the prior & all future data dumps will be broad spectrum topics of high interest Thank you & Enjoy* --------------------------------------------------------- From Defense Daily on 5/11/2010 titled "BioWatch Program Expects to Begin Gen-3 Testing Shortly." - Discussing one of the longest running disease surveillance apparatuses in the US. Ran by DHS's CWMD & contracting the 3rd & current system called BioWatch Gen-3 to DHS's Office of health affairs. - "two companies developing a new generation of biological detectors, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) expects to take initial deliveries of the assay technology within the next few weeks" Link: https://defensedaily.com/biowatch-program-expects-to-begin-gen-3-testing-shortly-2/homeland-security/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Biodefense: DHS Exploring New Methods to Replace BioWatch and Could Benefit from Additional Guidance [May 20 2021] All about the new platform to add to BioWatch at DHS called the Biological Detection for the 21st Century (BD210) and relays BioWatch's purpose which is to "detection of an aerosolized attack involving a biological agent" Link: https://gao.gov/products/gao-21-292 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Documents released by the CIA in in 1996 despite being scheduled for release in 1994 which were classified since it was written in 1972 titled; "Intelligence Implications of Disease." The report shows you that the disease surveillance apparatuses are born within the US Intelligence Community starting with Project IMPACT then Project Blackflag. It states: "Project IMPACT went global in the summer of 1968 when a new strain of influenza rolled out of China and within a short period of time affected one out of every four persons in the world.... At this time a unique opportunity was available to review statistical data on influenza (a program to computerize disease information to derive trends, cycles & predictions had already been initiated under a CIA Project called BLACKFLAG);the current epidemic in Hong Kong was causing the highest incidence since the first Asian Type A2 epidemic of 1957" LINK: https://cia.gov/readingroom/docs/intelligence_im.pdf -------------------------------------------------------- Pre-draft proposal for a European Partnership under Horizon Europe One Health Antimicrobial Resistance- 9 February 2022 States that the reports objective is: "Contribute to achieving the objectives of the European One Health Action Plan" & "Connect, merge and align dissemination of outputs with other initiatives to support evidence-based policy in whole One Health domain." *The OneHealth Initiative is a Bill Gates + EcoHealth Alliance+ Global Virome Project globalist agenda LINK: https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/system/files/2022-02/ec_rtd_he-partnerships-onehealth-amr.pdf -------------------------------------------------------- This one is a mind-blowing database called VaxPal by the Medicines Patent Pool [MPP] that provides the patent status for COVID-19 vaccines worldwide! Here you can search and export the data of all C19 patents, the product name, vaccine type, manufacturer and patent descriptions. LINK: https://vaxpal.org/?originator%5B%5D=Pfizer&page=2… ------------------------------------------------------- The full lawsuit in PDF downloadable file of Moderna v. Pfizer that was filed 12/05/2022 at the US district court for Massachusetts. This lawsuit's premise is based on the allegations that Pfizer had copied/stolen the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine technology from Moderna. The lawsuit drags dirt on both companies and the history of these particular vaccines. Pfizer in the document states: "Moderna’s effort to write other scientists out of the history books is particularly egregious with respect to Drs. Katalin Karikó & Drew Weissman of the University of Pennsylvania. Drs. Karikó & Weissman made foundational discoveries that overcame critical problems plaguing the use of mRNA in drugs before Moderna was even founded. Exs. 1, 22; see also Ex. 26. In particular, Drs. Karikó and Weissman discovered that by replacing a particular component of mRNA—the nucleoside “uracil”—with naturally occurring uracil variants including “pseudouridine” and “1-methyl-pseudouridine”), and by using particular techniques to purify mRNA" & "Pfizer and BioNTech’s vaccine and Moderna’s vaccine use different lipid nanoparticles- Even the lipid nanoparticles in Moderna’s own vaccine rely on third-party technology. Dr. Robert Langer, an MIT professor, Moderna board member, and founder of numerous biotech companies, purportedly told Moderna’s CEO, Stéphane Bancel, “that Moderna was too underfunded and small to create its own delivery system.” Ex. 14 at 3–4" Furthermore, Pfizer claims that Moderna isn't a genuine pharmaceutical company and essentially claims that they are total frauds calling into question the claims made by Moderna that "Moderna is developing medicines that could treat and prevent a wide range of diseases... like influenza, HIV, autoimmune, cardiovascular diseases & rare forms of cancer" Leaving Moderna to have to admit this statement made in the case: "Defendants admit that publicly available sources suggest Moderna had no commercial products in 2011-2016." LINK: https://blog.petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Pfizer-reply-moderna.pdf ------------------------------------------------- Licensing Agreement for COVID-19 Oral Antiviral Treatment Candidate to Expand Access in Low- and Middle-Income Countries November 16, 2021 This document shows the collaboration between Pfizer, GSK, and the Medicine Patent Pool [MPP] for the announcement of: "the signing of a voluntary license agreement for Pfizer’s COVID-19 oral antiviral treatment candidate PF-07321332, which is administered in combination with low dose ritonavir (PF-07321332; ritonavir). The agreement will enable MPP to facilitate additional production and distribution of the investigational antiviral, pending regulatory authorization or approval, by granting sub-licenses to qualified generic medicine manufacturers, with the goal of facilitating greater access to the global population LINK: https://pfizer.com/print/pdf/node/544186 ----------------------------------------------------- Press release from the UK government in 2022 declaring a 10-year-partnership with Moderna in major boost for vaccines and research. The article states: "Moderna to invest in mRNA research and development (R&D) in the UK, and build a state-of-the-art vaccine manufacturing centre with the ability to produce up to 250 million vaccines a year." through the Department of Health & Social Care LINK: https://gov.uk/government/news/uk-cements-10-year-partnership-with-moderna-in-major-boost-for-vaccines-and-research --------------------------------------------- Air Force Research Laboratory Report published in September 2020 [compiled 2018-2019] titled: Operations Security for Emerging Biotechnology Applications "We sought to establish a balanced multidimensional systems analysis process that could be applied by both military and civilian institutions involved in biomedical data procurement, storage, and use. First, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of current legislative requirements for biomedical data security, real-world biomedical research workflows, and likelihood of novel attacks against biomedical data. " It further goes into the implementation of the BioOPSEC framework which is adapted from the military OPSEC LINK: https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/AD1121263.pdf ----------------------------------------------------- The pdf file for a eerily predictive book by Mark Honigsbaum called "The Pandemic Century: One hundred years of panic hysteria and hubris." First published in the United Kingdom in 2019, the book descriptions reads as follows; "Although the book was written before the COVID-19 pandemic, Honigsbaum includes a new chapter on this ongoing global health crisis, providing insights into its origins, spread, and societal impacts" LINK: https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/23272/1/The%20Pandemic%20Century-ver3.pdf… ------------------------------------------------- 2022 USMC article titled: Operation Warp Speed and the Countermeasures Acceleration Group—A Twenty-first Century Manhattan Project by John E. Hall SES; Lieutenant Colonel Nate Packard; and the Countermeasures Acceleration Group (CAG) Team. "On 15 May 2020, Operation Warp Speed, later renamed the HHS-DOD COVID-19 Countermeasures Acceleration Group (CAG), was a collaboration between the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Defense (DOD), and the private sector to accelerate development, production, and distribution of effective vaccines and therapeutics to counter COVID-19 for the American people." LINK: https://usmcu.edu/Outreach/Marine-Corps-University-Press/MCU-Journal/JAMS-vol-13-no-1/Operation-Warp-Speed/ ----------------------------------------------------- 1992 study submitted before the National Academy of Sciences of the USA titled: Magnetite bio-mineralization in the human brain. The report details the detection of ferromagnetic materials (Fe204) that is precipitated biochemically by bacteria usually in animals but in this report claims is found in the human brain. The study further looks into this phenomena and the potential capabilities. The report states: " Using an ultrasensitive superconducting magnetometer in a clean-lab environment, we have detected the presence of ferromagnetic material in a variety of tissues from the human brain....Biogenic magnetite in the human brain may account for high-field saturation effects...and, perhaps, for a variety of biological effects of low-frequency magnetic fields." LINK: https://europepmc.org/article/PMC/49775 ----------------------------------------------------- The press release from 2013 about a pandemic partnership between JP Morgan Chase and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announcing set their efforts to set up a Big Pharma-backed investment fund. This effort is what we now know to be the Global Health Investment Fund (GHIF). The article reads: "GlaxoSmithKline ($GSK), Merck ($MRK) and Pfizer's foundation are among the investors in the fund, which will back late-stage development of technologies to fight disease in low-income countries. Having raised $94 million from its initial backers, the GHIF will now start trying to give vaccines and other technologies the financial clout to navigate Phase III trials." & ""We found a remarkable pipeline of global health innovations--with as many as 200 new products currently under development through philanthropic, governmental and pharmaceutical industry resources--but lacking capital sufficient to bring them to market," JPMorgan Chase's head of corporate responsibility Peter Scher told ONE, an advocacy organization." *Note ONE is a OneHealth parent entity. Also this later is joined by the GHIC Global Health Investment Corporation. LINK: https://fiercepharma.com/deals/gsk-merck-and-pfizer-join-jp-morgan-vaccine-investment-fund ------------------------------------------------------- Forbes magazine article form October 20 2020 with the alarmist title: Researchers Warn Some Covid-19 Vaccines Could Increase Risk Of HIV Infection The article begins with saying: "Some of the Covid-19 vaccines currently in development could increase the risk of acquiring HIV, warned a group of researchers in the The Lancet medical journal Monday, potentially leading to an increase in infections as vaccines are rolled out to vulnerable populations around the world." LINK: https://forbes.com/sites/roberthart/2020/10/20/researchers-warn-some-covid-19-vaccines-could-increase-risk-of-hiv-infection/?sh=27b590ed3740… ------------------------------------------------ Another conveniently timed report this one from ASPR [Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response] titled; National Health Security Strategy 2019-2022 The report was written in 2019 to "enhance the security of the nation's health in times of crisis" LINK: https://medicalcountermeasures.gov/media/37041/2019_ns.pdf -------------------------------------------------------- The sudden death coroner's report for the post vaccine death of a young Air Force Academy member, Hunter Brown, who was only 21years old. Brown collapsed and was unable to revive in January of 2023. The report is clear as to the cause, an enlarged heart & pulmonary thromboembolism of bilateral lungs. LINK: https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/23599774/23-00032-ar-accident-1.pdf ------------------------------------------------- That's all for now. I could make a thousand of these and still have more to share! Hope you find something worthwhile in this. Don't forget, you ARE smart enough to make judgements for yourself, your health, and everything else. Read-Learn-Share. Thank you-Destiny

Saved - October 5, 2023 at 3:34 PM
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Covid disrupted life, revealing the Gates Foundation's immense influence in the pandemic response. Their 2019 IRS 990 form exposes their plans for more illness and vaccines. Grants poured into vaccine manufacturers, media, and population control. Johns Hopkins University received 55 grants. UNC Chapel Hill, Vir Biotech, and Global Health Fund were also funded. Vaccines and family planning dominated their agenda. The Gates Foundation's power and intentions are clear. Receipts: [link].

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1🧵Covid disrupted life as we knew it & since the first lock-down things haven't been the same. We went into 2020 w/ Bill & Melinda Gates a happily married couple-no more by 2021. I got a hold of their foundations 2019 IRS 990 to see what the happy Ex's were up.

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2🧵For a quick recap: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, a "philanthropic" powerhouse since 2000 was a lead stakeholder in the C19 response- landing a $200Billion ROI on a $2Billion dollar investment into vaccines. Though C19 is fading away the couple gleefully looks to the future.

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3🧵In June of 202 watch the couple smirk & say that the next Pandemic "will get attention this time!" @CSPAN https://www.c-span.org/video/?c5010580/user-clip-bill-gates-pandemic-will-attention-time A scene straight out of a "Get out" style dystopian nightmare.

User Clip: Bill Gates says the next Pandemic "will get attention this time" Eugenicist Gates will make sure that the next Plandemic is potent enough to put the fear of God into everyone, so that they ALL get vaccinated. c-span.org

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4🧵So, what did they know that we didn't? According to their Foundation's 990 they see much more illness ahead & they are assuring much more vaccines too. The 1143 page tax form reveals how their spending their Billions. https://t.co/rTS4jJlVJJ

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5🧵Of grant money going toward specific C19 manufacturers in 2019, millions were poured into all the US marketed jabs; Moderna [4 grants], Pfizer [2 grants] & Janssen [7 grants] https://t.co/xNaoSZeddd

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6🧵Cancer[15 grants], Aspen Institute [8 grants], Grants containing the word "Genome"- 14 grants. Even efforts relating to the media were among the investments w/"news" receiving 9 grants. https://t.co/GaE1WGQKIM

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7🧵A whopping 24 grants for the Wellcome Trust, , and 13 grants for the Scripps Institute. "Therpeutics" saw 19 grants, and "Pharma" had 37 grants. Its clear what the agenda is already, Illness. https://t.co/lA8RahKtpb

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8🧵The US funded biolab in Tiblisi recieves 2 grants from the BMGF, but that's nothing in the face of the 55 grants made out to Johns Hopkins University. Aren't they who hosted Event 201 for the BMGF & the WEF?🤫 https://t.co/u7DmpFauXo

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9🧵The word "population" was a constant theme, ranging from the Population Council, to population services all in all there were 57 grants. What was scary was that for "Family planning" there were a terrifying 335 grants. https://t.co/yEd7lFgoMn

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10🧵Ralph Baric's University, UNC Chapel Hill has long been funded by the BMGF so I was not surprised that UNC Chapel hill landed 31 grants for 2019. Pandemic response funds were seen in Vir Biotech and the Global Health Fun as well. https://t.co/hK36SaPtWC

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11🧵Last but not least the term "Vaccine" came up for 465 times! Insane. It doesn't take a genius to see the BMGF's agenda. Vaccines and Family Planning come up a combined 800 times in the grants! Has this gotten your attention? Because as Bill said, "It will next time!" https://t.co/5bI42QXkl4

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🧾🔍 Receipts: https://docs.gatesfoundation.org/Documents/A-01_BMGF%20Form%20990-PF_TR_19%20PD.pdf

Saved - October 2, 2023 at 6:13 AM

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1Unlike the government, I DON'T think that you're stupid. I'm not going to gaslight you & hope that you begin to doubt reality. Forget the proximal origins for a sec & ask yourself- Where is all of this going?

Saved - September 19, 2023 at 11:58 AM
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Crozet BioPharma partners with Public Health Vaccines to develop a Nipah virus vaccine. DukeUNC researcher Linfa Wang collaborates with Zhengli Shi. NIH audit reveals EcoHealth's non-compliance. CEPI invests in Nipah vaccine development. Wuhan Institute of Virology finds Nipah virus sequences in COVID-19 samples. Archived data on Nipah virus cases. CIA's infiltration of USAID and its connection to OneHealth initiative. Johns Hopkins paper predicts pandemic. US Embassy's Covid-19 testing labs in Ukraine. Gingko Bioworks collaborates with Metabiota. Monoclonal antibody work with NSF and Ralph Baric. Yahoo Finance on GingkoEmergentMetabiotaConcentricBaktus. BSL Laboratory and Global Disease Surveillance maps. Stay strong, believe in humankind. Love and support to all.

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Okay I'm going to just do a data dump. The algorithms are gonna trash this-I know. Views will be low- I know. This isn't for me. This is for posterity. I am a servant of truth. Here's documents you should see: Nipah Virus Vaccine EffortDevens, MA, USA; August 22, 2019— "Crozet BioPharma, LLC (Crozet) announced today a $10.8 million partnering agreement w/ Public Health Vaccines (PHV) to advance the development & manufacture of a vaccine against the Nipah virus". : https://nipahvaccine.com & ^Crozet Biopharma- BIG LEAD- this company is virtually owned by the OneHealth initiative and is behind the Nipah Virus Vaccine along with Public Health Vaccine LLC- Tied to EHA: https://crozetbiopharma.com/_files/ugd/455626_5ecd4533c07c4d908fe43e1fb28b5a9c.pdf Linfa Wang of Duke/UNC Chapel Hill Hendra/SARS/COVID/NIPAH scientist, joint researcher w/ Zhengli Shi 2022: https://globalhealth.duke.edu/sites/default/files/cv/cv-linfa-wang-220202.pdf OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL Audit 2023: "NIH did not effectively monitor or take timely action to address EcoHealth’s compliance": https://oig.hhs.gov/oas/reports/region5/52100025.pdf CEPI [Founded by Bill Gates, the Wellcome Trust, and the governments of India & Norway] 2021 Portfolio on priority pathogens and Disease X, & to "Invest in Nipah vaccine development through clinical phases of development, w/ an option to advance one vaccine through licensure if deemed feasible in the future." https://cepi.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/CEPI-Portfolio-Review-Meeting-2021-Website-summary-FINAL_participants-appendix.pdf Nipah virus vector sequences in COVID-19 patient samples sequenced by the Wuhan Institute of Virology Article by Dr. Steven C. Quay "the discovery of NiV sequences in COVID-19 patient BALF samples as a NiV co-infection, here we document NiV genes contained in synthetic vectors, which we infer was for assembly of a NiV infectious clone. Significant contamination is evident throughout the MGISEQ-2000RS platform sequenced data, in particular sample WIV07-02 which contains c. 54% bacteria and higher Influenza A virus HA gene in pVAX1 plasmid sequence levels than SARS-CoV-2 reads" https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/2109/2109.09112.pdf Archived Data on Morbidity/Mortality of Nipah Virus Cases from 2001-2018: https://web.archive.org/web/20180613144643/http://www.searo.who.int/entity/emerging_diseases/links/morbidity-and-mortality-nipah-sear-2001-2018.pdf?ua=1… My Thread of the CIA's infiltration of USAID out of the mouth of RFK jr on Tucker and how it relates to the ONEHEALTH initiative & C19: https://twitter.com/dezzie_rezzie/status/1694115383714644148?s=46&t=fbExOAlHJ2VpZlTuKjSMcA… Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security at the behest of Fauci's Global Health Preparedness Monitoring Board {GPMB} in their paper written September 2019 "Preparedness for a High-Impact Respiratory Pathogen Pandemic Center for Health Security." The lead writer was Eric Toner [same for Event 201, and In-Q-Tels December 5th Roundtable {https://iqt.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Digital-Health-Roundtable-Report.pdf } on Digital Health and a Future Pandemic] This JHCHS (johns hopkins) paper for the GPMB shows a coronavirus on the cover, predicts the pandemic, was one month before Event 201, and even detailed a lab-leak scenario. MUST READ! FAUCI LED THIS! https://centerforhealthsecurity.org/sites/default/files/2023-02/190918-gmpbreport-respiratorypathogen.pdf The US Embassy's documentation of Covid-19 Testing Laboratories in Ukraine: https://ua.usembassy.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/151/COVID-testing-facilities.pdf SEC Filing from Gingko Bioworks discussing thier collaboration with Hunter Biden's Metabiota {funded by USAID} on Concentric and Baktus ** Direct Quotes: "On August 17, 2022, we issued a total of 2,587,819 shares of our Class A common stock to Baktus, Inc., valued at approximately $8.4 million, as consideration in connection with the acquisition of certain epidemiological data infrastructure assets from Metabiota, Inc., a subsidiary of Baktus, Inc." & "If any of our intellectual property becomes subject to any of the rights or remedies available to the U.S. government or third parties pursuant to the Bayh-Dole Act, this could impair the value of our intellectual property and could adversely affect our business." & "The use of digital genetic sequence information may be subject to the Nagoya Protocol, which could increase our costs and adversely affect our business" {pg69-70} https://s28.q4cdn.com/823357996/files/doc_financials/2022/q3/a97edffd-7cf0-46c0-9d25-af502a33638c.pdf Monoclonal Antibody Work with the NSF and Ralph Baric: https://par.nsf.gov/servlets/purl/10293263 Yahoo Finance on Gingko+Emergent+Metabiota=Concentric+Baktus an effort to test kids for genomic data-Cathie Wood article on acquisition of the company from August 2022: https://yahoo.com/video/cathie-wood-favorite-ginkgo-bioworks-163427950.html?guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9lbi53aWtpcGVkaWEub3JnLw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAADwKGZ2yjBN4_Xfq_pP41IbT78hkw9Y50JJyNZn35xhSsMqlOVimal4kK9OzxXS3dkL9o2WH6zl5KQqQXu8r03-G6WBT88BPiXYJ0gSEU2ZpCkkk9WYNLjRaSq0PsWCPJIjJ5G0wdr2X7yztB1TFB0sFSGLhnG-xRP23Js4ElNVU&guccounter=2… BSL Laboratory Interactive Map: https://globalbiolabs.org/map Global Disease Surveillance Map: https://outbreaks.globalincidentmap.com One Last thing!!! I love you. You're awesome. Don't Give Up! I believe in Human-kind, be both.

Saved - September 15, 2023 at 1:20 PM
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In 2006, Ralph Baric wrote a white paper on synthetic viral genomics, highlighting the risks and benefits for science and society. The paper discussed the potential misuse of synthetic genomes in bioterrorism and the ease of manipulating coronaviruses. Baric emphasized the ability to create identical virus strains, leaving misleading sequence signatures. He also mentioned the extinction of the SARS-CoV 2003 strain in the wild, making it only available in synthetic form or laboratories. Baric explored scenarios where synthetic bioweapons could be used for maximum impact or to generate fear and influence government policies. The paper accurately predicted the transformative impact of synthetic genomics on biosecurity and the landscape of biowarfare.

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🔎🦠In 2006, Ralph Baric wrote a white paper titled: Synthetic Viral Genomics: Risks & Benefits for Science & Society which was part of a larger compendium published in 2007 of technical reports in support of a study by the Sloan Foundation on DNA synthesis & governance. The compilation of reports, including Baric’s was in part formed after a series of invitational discussions. Compiled by Garfinkel, Endy, Epstein and Friedman and uploaded to the MIT libraries. Published to MIT’s library since 12-04-2007 (15+yrs ago) and yet according to MIT the document has only received a total of 3.4K downloads and page views. Although the US ranks #1 for the page views for the document, we fall to #3 for downloads- trailing behind Romania and China. The paper came on the heels of the United Nations Security Council Resolution [UNSCR] 1540 of 2004 to which all states parties agreed to abstain from: 1. “… providing any form of support to non-State actors that attempt to develop, acquire, manufacture, possess, transport, transfer or use nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and their means of delivery 2. · …. all States, in accordance with their national procedures, shall adopt and enforce appropriate effective laws which prohibit any non-State actor to manufacture, acquire, possess, develop, transport, transfer or use nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and their means of delivery, in particular for terrorist purposes, as well as attempts to engage in any of the foregoing activities, participate in them as an accomplice, assist or finance them; 3. · …. all States shall take and enforce effective measures to establish domestic controls to prevent the proliferation of nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons and their means of delivery, including by establishing appropriate controls over related materials and to this end shall: Baric’s paper came just before the inclusion of agreement #19 in the Final Declaration of the Sixth Review Conference (2006) of the Biological Weapons Convention [BWC] which stated: “The Conference urges States Parties to promote the development of training and education programs for those granted access to biological agents and toxins relevant to the Convention and for those with the knowledge or capacity to modify such agents …as well as of the obligations of States Parties under the Convention. (BTWC 2006)” In the report, Baric’s article spans 49 pages and discusses viruses, synthetic genomics, biological warfare & biosecurity concerning selected agents. Having just gone through the SARS pandemic of 2003 which left many rattled because despite its short 6 month duration it carried with it a 9.5% fatality rate and managed to stretch across over 24 countries. Being that Baric had already spent years studying coronaviruses he was more than prepared to write on the topic by the time of the whitepaper. However, two years prior to the paper scientists had hit a major setback with unsuccessfully creating a usable vaccine- when infamously a SARS vaccine trial ended up killing the entire studies ferret participants- the inability to create a tolerable vaccine lasted until Covid-19 (& even then its debatable.) Among the startling statements made by Ralph Baric in this article was his omission and elaboration of his hallmark expertise of hiding all traces of splicing and manipulating coronaviruses [specifically SARS-CoV], a technique he refers to as “No see’m Sites” Page after page, Baric seems to brag about the benefits of synthetic genome assembly claiming its capacity to “provide unparalleled power for building genomes” also opens the door for “nefarious use.” He explains that traditional recombinant DNA assembly methods maintain the “signature of the parent virus” that is used in it’s construction during a cloning process but that this was NOT the case in synthetic viral genomics with his method. He horrifying states the following about his method’s capabilities; “synthetic viral genomes can be designed to be identical with exact virus strains circulating in any given location from any year. This powerful technique provides the bioterrorist with a “scapegoat” option; leaving a sequence signature that misdirects efforts at tracking the true originators of the crime. Even better, the approach could be used to build mistrust and/or precipitate open warfare between nations.” This new reality according to Baric came about specifically due to coronaviruses which happen to allow for such manipulation to occur much more easily than other families of viruses. He postulates about how a “clever” bioterrorist could easily steal, borrow, and buy coronaviruses claiming the advances of synthetic genomics and that its advancements lie in the “ speed and a mutagenesis capacity that allow for whole genome design in a cost effective manner” Baric states that the SARS-CoV 2003 strain was “extinct in the wild, but is present in many laboratories throughout the world” and that the “isolates were never successfully cultured and not distributed outside of China.” Leaving the SARS-CoV pathogen only found in either a synthetic form or in a laboratory and no longer existing in the wild. When Baric asks himself whether or not synthetic or recombinant bioweapons be created for Bio-Warfare he lays out two scenarios: 1- If the goal were to kill as many as possible than natural sourced viruses are a more “reliable source” and the conditions of getting a natural pathogen are easier 2- If the goal however isn’t to kill the most people possible but rather to aim for “notoriety, fear and directing foreign government policies are principle objectives, then the release and subsequent discovery of a synthetically derived virus bioweapon will certainly garner tremendous media coverage, inspire fear and terrorize human populations and direct severe pressure on government officials to respond in predicted ways” The document is an astonishing read and I encourage everyone to do so. As Baric states in the introduction SARS had the ability to overwhelm the health care system and was a “weapon of mass disruption” and that the future that followed that 2006/2007 article accurately predicted, “synthetic genomics…will change [sic] the landscape of the human population” and the arena of BioWarfare would forever be changed.

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For a direct link to the Paper referenced above please see attached comment below 🔎 https://t.co/R6wxxldhCT

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Link: https://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/39652/Baric%20Synthetic%20Viral%20Genomics.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y https://t.co/j0xPNVGD5G

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Oliver Anthony's song resonates with everyday people, becoming their American Anthem. Meanwhile, a dangerous epidemic called Misinformation is being fought alongside Covid-19. Prebunking, a manipulation tactic by Google's Jigsaw, aims to counter conclusions they deem wrong. Government collusion with big tech can be traced back to Hillary Clinton and her advisor at Jigsaw. Bill Gates funded C19 vaccines and influenced the narrative. Vaccine guidance reports dismiss vaccine injuries and deny body autonomy. The mRNA jabs and Prebunking have proven less effective than expected. Transparency is key in making informed decisions. Love to the injured and ignored.

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1🧵Oliver Anthony's song has become the people's American Anthem not because of a ritzy product-laden music video but simple because it resonates with the concerns of everyday people. Oliver was right.. they wanna know what we; think, what we do, and we all know it. https://t.co/HGgysHXXQo

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2🧵Covid-19 might have been the primary disease they were worried about, but they spared no expense fighting another dangerous epidemic they call "Misinformation." Like C19, they're convinced they can inoculate you into safety w/ a misinformation "vaxx" called, "Pre-bunking." https://t.co/baGTCUyr3q

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Google is launching a campaign in Europe to combat disinformation by releasing short videos on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok. The videos aim to prebunk misleading claims, using a technique called prebunking. Prebunking is a preemptive approach that refutes future falsehoods or techniques used to deceive people online. It helps individuals build cognitive antibodies to be immune when they encounter misinformation. Last year, Google's prebunking campaign in Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia reached 38 million viewers and reduced the spread of false information. However, social psychologist Sander van der Linden warns that prebunking should not replace the removal of harmful content or the implementation of measures to improve algorithms and change incentives on social media. Germany and India will also see similar campaigns soon.
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Speaker 0: In the battle against disinformation, Google is launching a new campaign across all of Europe. The tech giant wants to release short videos highlighting the mechanisms common to many misleading claims. The videos will appear as advertisements on platforms like Facebook, YouTube or TikTok. Google wants to use a technique called prebunking. But what exactly does that mean? We asked the question to Sander van der Linden, a social psychologist at Cambridge University. Speaker 1: Rebunking is the opposite of debunking. So it's a preemptive technique based on the idea of psychological inoculation. So just as vaccines expose people to a weakened dose of a virus to try to trigger their production of antibodies to help prevent future infection. It works the same with prebunking, you preemptively try to refute a future falsehood or the techniques that are used to do people online so that people can build up cognitive or mental antibodies so that when they actually come across it in the future, they're partly immune. Speaker 0: And so last year, Google had already launched a prebunking campaign in Poland, the Czech Republic as well as in Slovakia of false claims about Ukrainian refugees causing a housing crisis in these 3 countries. And this video was watched a whopping 38,000,000 times half of the population of these countries concerned. Take a look. Shreveport. And researchers found that, compared to people who hadn't seen the videos, the ones who did watch them were less likely to spread false information. However, prebunking does have some downfalls according to Sander van der Linden. Speaker 1: Sometimes I worry that social media companies See this as an excuse not to take down content or not to pursue regulation because they're saying, look, we can empower people and pre bunk everything, which is great. But you know, it's 1 tool in the toolbox. It shouldn't be the case that that becomes a replacement for taking down harmful content or implementing measures that improve the algorithm or change the incentives on social media. Speaker 0: In Europe. These videos will be rolled out in Germany soon. And a similar campaign is also in the works in India.

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3🧵"Pre-bunking" is a term popularized by Google's censorship gestapo, Jigsaw. The Orwellian term is a manipulation tactic which aims to preemptively counter conclusions they deem wrong BEFORE you are even confronted w/them- also referred to as "Inoculation Theory." https://t.co/0OI6BUvuzW

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4🧵First knowledge of these tactics being utilized was @mtaibbi's Twitter Files when Twitter wrongfully "red teamed" w/ the FBI & the Aspen Inst' on the Hunter Biden Laptop Story. One of the Twitter employees responsible was Yoel Roth, a disturbing & unapologetic predator. https://t.co/ttgEHOhfiB

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The speaker criticizes Democrats for using voting machines in the 2020 election and accuses Big Tech of censoring Americans. They express satisfaction at the loss of jobs due to censorship and praise Elon Musk for buying Twitter. The speaker then accuses the Head of Trust and Safety at Twitter of failing to remove child pornography and mentions their doctoral dissertation on minors accessing a gay hookup app. They claim that Elon Musk banned accounts promoting child porn but Twitter allowed it. The speaker also mentions a lawsuit against Twitter for refusing to remove a lewd video featuring minors. They conclude by stating that they were violated.
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Speaker 0: Talking about voting machines. You know what? Democrats did that in 2019 before the 2020 election. On Twitter, people could question elections such as 2016, saying Hillary won. But in 2020, no one could question elections saying Trump won. You abuse the power of a large corporation, Big Tech, to censor Americans. And you want to know something? Guess what? I'm so glad that you're censored down. I'm so glad you've lost your jobs. Thank God, Elon Elon Musk bought Twitter. And you know what? Let's talk about something a little bit further. It's amazing to me, Mr. Ross, as the Head in Trust of safety at Twitter, your ability, or should I say inability to remove child porn? Now here's something that disgust me about you and your doctoral dissertation entitled Gay Data. You argued that minors should have access to Grindr, an adult male gay hookup app. Minors? Really? You know, Elon Musk took over Twitter and he banned 44,000 accounts that were promoting child porn. You permanently banned My Twitter account, but you allowed child porn all over Twitter. Twitter had become a platform, you said, connecting Queer young adults. You also wrote on Twitter in 2010, can high school students ever meaningfully consent to sex with their teachers? In 2021, while you were the director of trust and safety on Twitter, an underage boy and his mother announced the lawsuit against Twitter because because Twitter was benefiting from and refused to remove a lewd video featuring this boy and another minor. That is repulsive. But you violated me. What did what were my

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5🧵Jigsaw isn't alone in these efforts to stifle dissent; WHO, NATO, William & Mary, UNICEF, Yale, Harvard, the ACM, the ADL, the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism & countless more groups have embraced these methods. https://t.co/7NmM88gLEq

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6🧵The gov't collusion w/big tech in this matter can largely be traced back to Hillary Clinton via her advisor & co-founder of Jigsaw, Jared Cohen, who in 2010 had the 3rd largest Twitter followings. Yasmin Green, a leader at Jigsaw co-authored a Misinfo Intervention doc in 2022 https://t.co/3WkSEkTxXN

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7🧵..for the Carnegie Endowment alongside Twitter's Yoel Roth. The paper admits it's main funder was Bill Gates' Microsoft. Gate's who had invested 2 Billion dollars in funding C19 vaccines, a move that Gates smugly admits was his best investment w/a $200B ROI. https://t.co/EzUl1S4dRw

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8🧵I've provided a handful of these Vaccine "Guidance" reports all of which parrot the same rhetoric, & images & even made their way into respected medical publications where they condescendingly depict dissidents as mentally ill threats w/ "limited attention spans." https://t.co/qDgGohSNyv

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9🧵In none of these documents do they mention the very real occurrence of the vaccine injured, or acknowledge a person's right to body autonomy but rather insist that vax disinfo is created to; monetize, polarize & politicize & is there excuse to therefore "Shape the Agenda." https://t.co/MAhhW2Mky6

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10🧵Documents like these were disseminated to Big Tech, Doctors & State Actors whilst spreading disinfo themselves; the vaccines didn't stop transmission, or prevented illness & death. They weren't safe & effective & they were the arbiters of conspiracies. But who silenced them? https://t.co/I6b6bYsahy

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11🧵Like the mRNA jabs, the Inoculation Theory of "Pre-bunking" & these so-called experts have proven to not be as effective as they'd hoped. Make no mistake boosters for C19 & Pre-bunking are still the agenda for these 'Wretched' men north of Richmond. https://t.co/GzzPwaQzrI

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12🧵Knowing their motives and tools we can now move forward better prepared. The links are in the images.. because I believe that you should know these "ingredients" & then you can decide from that transparency what's best for YOU. Much Love esp' to the injured & the ignored. <3

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The Biden and Kerry families have deep-rooted connections and questionable actions. Dr. Vanessa Kerry, daughter of John Kerry, has received little attention despite her role in the Burisma scandal and her company's plea for WHO funding. The Kerrys' privileged positions and nepotism are evident, while Hunter Biden's plea agreement sheds light on his lavish lifestyle and crack addiction. These revelations raise questions about corruption and unethical behavior. The evidence speaks for itself.

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1🧵"All happy families resemble one another; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."-Tolstoy 🔖 The roots of the Forbes/Kerry/Heinz family & the Biden Crime Family run deep. Their fruits, fall not far-& they are rotten to the core.🍎

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2🧵It's well known that the step-son of the ghoulish climate czar John Kerry is one of Hunter Biden's business partners. The team of coat-tail riding men have been the subject of much deserved criticism but they aren't the only bad fruit.

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3🧵John Kerry has a daughter, Dr. Vanessa Kerry, step-sister to Chris Heinz. She has not gotten the press she deserves & I aim to ameliorate that. Not only is Kerry a doctor, she own SEED Global Health, and was recently given a big role at the WHO.

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3🧵Dr.Kerry is not only a WEF rising star, former member of the CFR, and former employee with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation but the WHO actually created a BRAND new special position for the little heiress similar to her dad's newly made role as Climate Czar.

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4🧵The branches of unethical actions are vast w/ Dr.Kerry, as her company, SEED GH was among the dozens of companies that pleaded to Trump (in 2020), asking him to resume funding the WHO-her future employer. And again, in a letter to USAID's Samantha Power, seeking funding...

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5🧵 Not only asking for 500million in funding increase for USAID programs, which Kerry's company enjoyed, but the letter also called for the mass vaccination of all healthcare workers. Like her brother Chris [w/Burisma] they wanted the USAID funds to flow.

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6🧵The Kerry/Biden corruption is much bigger. When I stumbled upon the "Trump Notes" & the Shokin/Lutsenko Ukraine Investigation notes held by Congress I found that Dr.Kerry played a role in the Burisma scandal.

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7🧵The documents claim: In 2014 Blinken is made deputy of Sect of State under John Kerry while Obama makes Joe Biden the Ukrainian point-man. 1yr later, Dr.Vanessa Kerry & Devon Archer throw a ritzy fund raising event for her company at $10,000 a plate!

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8🧵Speaking of Archer, the other Burisma/RSTP business partner something stood out to me from his recent testimony where Archer admits that Hunter was given $147k thru their company for a brand new Porsche in 2014.

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9🧵April 2014 was around the time Burisma scrubbed all trace of USAID funding from their website, & when Burisma was under investigation by Ukraine & the UK for corruption. Which is strange only when you see Hunter's recent plea agreement.

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10🧵The plea agreement details, with kid gloves, the ins & outs of Hunters life in Exhibit 1. In the section which describes hunters avid crack addiction, that among the reasons he hadn't paid taxes was that he had to pay his hefty Porsche car payments..

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11🧵Did Hunter buy a new Porsche after being gifted one in a corrupt wire deal? Did he pay the taxes on them? Or did he lie in court about the payments? Does it matter when he is free to smoke crack behind the wheel of it?

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12🧵 As for the Kerry's, is it not the definition of Nepotism or even Privilege to have positions created out of thin air just for their family? Rotten apples never fall far from shady trees. [receipts in the images & in comments]🍎BTW Did you notice Dr. Kerry's biz logo?🔎

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🔖🔎Ukraine Crimes; https://www.congress.gov/116/meeting/house/110331/documents/HMKP-116-JU00-20191211-SD675.pdf Archer Testimony: https://oversight.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Devon-Archer-Transcript.pdf Hunter Plea: https://assets.bwbx.io/documents/users/iqjWHBFdfxIU/rSg62K7G0F1Q/v0 Porsche Crack: https://nypost.com/2023/07/02/hunter-biden-filmed-himself-smoking-crack-behind-the-wheel/ WHO Kerry: https://www.who.int/news/item/22-06-2023-dr-vanessa-kerry-appointed-as-who-director-general-special-envoy-for-climate-change-and-health

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Hunter Biden filmed himself smoking crack behind the wheel, driving at 172 mph on way to Vegas: photos Hunter Biden filmed himself smoking crack behind the wheel of a car in 2018, the same year he took a picture of himself driving 172mph in a Porsche on his way to a Las Vegas party with hookers, according to a new report. nypost.com
Dr Vanessa Kerry appointed as WHO Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health Dr Kerry, a renowned global health expert and medical doctor, will play a pivotal role in amplifying WHO's climate and health messaging and undertake high-level advocacy. who.int

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BTW has anyone noticed Kerry's SEED Global Logo? Notice a Trend?🌐🌎🧿⭕️🪩 https://t.co/2nFMzyhgwJ

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InQTel, a venture capital firm linked to the CIA, has gained immense power by funding tech companies like Facebook and Palantir. Its president, Chris Darby, is also a board member of Moderna's C19 manufacturer. Luciana Borio, VP of InQTel, inspired National Resilience, and Robert Nelsen, a venture capitalist, founded it. IQT officials, including Borio, Darby, and Scott Gottlieb, were vocal during the pandemic. IQT's 2019 report named Robert Walker and Eric Toner as guest experts. Tara O'Toole, another IQT member, is associated with NWO scripts and exercises. USAID, seen as a CIA front, has funded EcoHealth and Burisma. The CIA's involvement in C19 origins raises questions. Darby's views on China's bio strategy and data harvesting are concerning. The CIA has tried to hide the roundtable document.

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1🧵🚨 Following the thread I just made-let's dig deeper & expose the real crime w/in C19. The Dec 2019 In-Q-Tel [CIA] doc not only predicted the pandemic, & the future of health but it revealed 4 names of serious concern: Tara O'Toole, Luciana Borio, Robert Walker, & Eric Toner. https://t.co/CGrrAXJIt4

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2🧵Before we get to those individuals we need to look at the company. In-Q-Tel [IQT] was created in 1999 by Ruth Davis a CIA director in the 1990's & Lockheed Martin. Since, it's become one of the most powerful venture capital firms in the world- all catering to the CIA https://t.co/DreBSDnErw

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3🧵IQT supplies the Intel Community w/ companies who make tech that benefits the CIA. Their funding has brought companies into Icon status like; Facebook, Nokia, Palantir, Metabiota, D-Wave quantum computers, & thousands more.

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4🧵Who leads IQT? The President is a man named, Chris Darby. Darby isn't just another intel spook, he, since 2021 has been a leader in healthcare as a board member of Moderna's C19 manufacturer National Resilience. https://t.co/lyxzHxVaSM

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5🧵The VP of IQT is Luciana Borio who oddly enough was the inspiration behind National Resilience. Aside from that Borio is a JohnsHopkins grad, frmr director at the NSC, frmr FDA chief scientist. In 2020, she was appointed by the Council on Foreign Relations' pandemic Task Force https://t.co/eL4Y5m5PXH

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6🧵At the Council of Foreign Relations she works w/ Robert Nelsen, venture capitalist who founded Nat'l Resilience & claims the idea was inspired by his friend, Luciana Borio & that the initial funds [$800million] was due to Borio's deep intel/gov connections https://t.co/pvNFVCUxM1

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7🧵Both Borio, & Darby [IQT] officials were very outspoken during the pandemic. In 2021 Borio appeared on CNBC for a segment on C19 restrictions & vaccines w/ Another Nat'l resilience board member, the frmr director of the FDA, Scott Gottlieb. 🔎 https://t.co/UKIvT9I6aa

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8🧵For those unfamiliar w/ Gottlieb, you should know that not only does he sit on the board for Moderna's C19💉 manufacturer, Nat'l Resilience he also sits on the boards of Pfizer, & Illumina. He's the frmr director of the FDA. At illumina is Resilience member Francis Arnold 🧐 https://t.co/vGxmQwqbZh

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9🧵IQT Dec 2019 report named the guest expert, Robert Walker the Chief of Health Innovation, Office of Army Surgeon General MEDCOM in Germany. Interesting since only 1 other country made 💉s that were sold in the US is Germany {biontech} & all 💉contracts went thru the ARMY. https://t.co/xbfKGRPSxU

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10🧵The other guest at the IQT round-table in Dec 2019 was Eric Toner. You'll recognize his name from my work. He is the lead scholar at JohnsHopkins Center for Health Security & was a key coordinator of Event 201 https://t.co/lCl6S7Y5lJ

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11🧵 I reported in July, the SAME writers [Eric Toner] for Event 201 was the SAME as the authors of Fauci's GPMB's whitepaper of Sept 2019 titled"Preparedness for a..Respiratory Pathogen Pandemic" which highlights the scenario of a lab leak. Toner was the 2019 IQT guest member.🚨 https://t.co/uzeObJk4iJ

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12🧵Lastly, the other IQT member in that roundtable is Tara O'Toole, who is a championed NWO Doom script writer & is behind the exercises Dark Winter, & Crimson Contagion. O'Toole is on the board for JHCHS & was personally listed by the Russian Ministry as implicit in Ukraine BLs https://t.co/H25ZUkMyiw

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13🧵 Most of this I've covered, but to tie it all together you have to know that o/side of the US, the USAID program started by #JFK , is seen as nothing more than a CIA front. They've had operations all over the world including Ukraine + have funded EcoHealth, & Burisma [Biden} https://t.co/Z6GyOYarsa

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14🧵Don't take my word for it. Listen to this @HighWireTalk interview with frmr EHA VP @AGHuff from episode 305 in Feb 2023 https://t.co/fZQPGInYsh

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In late 2015, my boss, Peter Daskin, approached me and asked if we should work with the CIA. I used to work in a classified environment and have experience in national security, so I wasn't surprised. I told him it wouldn't hurt to talk to them, as there could be financial benefits. Peter mentioned that the CIA was interested in our work in China and the data we were collecting. After this conversation, he confirmed the relationship with the CIA over the next two months. I wasn't shocked because programs like this are often used to gather intelligence on foreign laboratories.
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Speaker 0: So in late 2015, as I'm leaving work late 1 night, it's only Peter Daskin and I closing down the office. He stops me as in the vestibule and, on the 17th floor and asks me, Andrew, do you mind if I ask you a question? No, Peter. Go ahead. You know, this is my boss. He's the CEO of the company. Sure. Someone from the CIA approached me. And do you think we should work with them? And I formerly worked in a top secret classified environment before coming to Ekoath Alliance. And I've worked in National Security for years, so I'm shocked that he's asking me this out in the open. I said, Peter, it never hurts to talk to them. There could be money in it. And he goes, Well, they're interested in the places we're working, the people that we're working with and the data we're collecting. And then he specifically sort of references the work in China. And you know, that was the end of the conversation. We go down the elevator. I walk home to my house about 10 blocks away. He drives home to New Jersey. And then over the next 2 months, he then confirms that the relationship with the CIA is proceedings. So I I don't really find that shocking because oftentimes it takes programs like this to collect intelligence on on foreign laboratories.

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15🧵Perhaps the Nephew [RFKjr] of the President[JFK] who created #USAID will tell you in this clip from his recent appearance on @TuckerCarlson. The potential next president of the US, RFKjr admits what USAID truly is- an offshoot of the CIA. https://t.co/K7ms6guc6q

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Anthony Fauci shifted his operations offshore, particularly to the Wuhan lab in China, which is a military lab run by the People's Liberation Army. Some operations also went to Ukraine. Fauci funded a significant amount of this science, with the Department of Defense being the main funder and USAID, a CIA cutout, being the largest contributor. Other government agencies became confident in their ability to support these operations.
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Speaker 0: And instead of obeying that law, Anthony Fauci shifted a lot of his operations offshore. And those operations ended up, most of them in the Wuhan lab, which is a military lab and that the Chinese run, the People's Liberation Army. And then a lot of them went to the Ukraine. So, a lot of that science now and it's funded, Fauci was funding lots of it. But then, the other government agencies began to get confidence in their ability to get away with it. And most of it is being funded by the Department of Defense. The most of all, the biggest single funder is USAID, which is a CIA cutout.

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16🧵BTW the CIA/In-Q-Tel has gone out of their way to try to hide the roundtable document but I have copies & receipts for days. This all should make you question the origins of C19, China, USAID, and the CIA. Let Darby explain his views on Bio & China (from 2019 podcast) https://t.co/vvv0Xpm1WI

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China's strategy in technology is sophisticated, focusing on control and long-term goals. They are particularly invested in AI and Bio. Beijing Genomics Institute has vast genomic data sets, which they apply AI to in order to reduce healthcare costs. Bio is considered the most important industry in the competition for high-tech sectors. China aims to win the bio revolution, as synthetic bio has the potential to cure diseases and provide food. SenseTime, a Chinese AI firm, is the most valuable AI company due to its algorithms trained on a large dataset of facial recognition images. Data, especially labeled data, is crucial for developing effective algorithms.
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Speaker 0: A safer place. Chris, the competition with China over technology, how do you think about that? Speaker 1: I think about that a lot, Michael. As you can probably imagine, the the the Chinese have a very, in my mind, sophisticated strategy When it comes when it comes to technology when it comes I think the Chinese look at technology literally from the ground up. I think that They understand that control is important. And if they abdicate control, they may not be able to achieve their long term goals. If I look at what they're doing with AI and Bio, for example, Again, they're playing a really sophisticated long game. I I think that when we look at their AI initiatives, as we think about it from a national intelligence or defense perspective, I immediately go to Bio. If you look at at Beijing Genomics Institute and places like that, They've got these huge genomic data sets. And if I'm China and I'm worried about my health care over a long period of time Speaker 0: That makes sense. Speaker 1: I'm going to Apply AI to those genomic data set sets to to decrease my my cost obligations over a long period of time. Speaker 0: So in this competition for these high-tech industries, what are the most important? Speaker 1: I would actually say bio is the most important right now. And I know that that that's probably not a popular You don't Speaker 0: hear that. You don't hear It's not Speaker 1: a popular answer in in in Washington. The I heard a quote from a scientist. In fact, I think it was a Chinese scientist, who said that the Europeans won the Industrial Revolution, the Americans won the IT revolution, And the Chinese want to make sure they win the bio revolution. And if you think about what we can do with synthetic bio these days, When you think about its ability to cure disease, to to deliver food, Bio is the essence of life. And if you think about what we can do with synthetic bio these days, And so China is going to have this corpus of labeled data that they can leverage. In fact, if you look at the most Valuable AI firm in the world today, I believe it's probably SenseTime, a Chinese a Chinese firm, an AI firm that really trained its its algorithms and Trained its its deliverables on a massive set of facial recognition images that they gathered from the cameras that were distributed. Well, they took that and they're they're leveraging it into all sorts of different opportunities. Speaker 0: So the more data have you have, the better you are developing those algorithms? Speaker 1: Oh, absolutely. Yeah. An algorithm without data is useless and it's not just data, it's labeled data.

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17🧵Darby confesses that:"The Chinese have a very, in my mind, sophisticated strategy when it comes to technology" & "Bio is THE most important right now." Darby hails the CCP's data harvesting & genomic data. China will rule the Bio-revolution he claims.. https://t.co/M9Wz0bNYxJ

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Raytheon's Chris explains that In-Q-Tel is the strategic investment arm of the CIA and the broader intelligence and national security community. It was established in 1999 as an investment vehicle to access certain companies. In-Q-Tel is celebrating its 20th anniversary and has experienced the various stages of a startup. They have made successful early investments in companies like Palantir.
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Speaker 0: Raytheon, making the world a safer place. Chris, welcome. It is great to have you Speaker 1: on the show. Mike, it's an honor to be here. Thank you. Speaker 0: Chris, no doubt the place to start here is explaining to folks what In Q Tel is, why it was formed, what it does. Speaker 1: So, In Q Tel is the the strategic investment arm of of the CIA and the broader intelligence and and national security community. And we were formed in 1999. And in the simplest terms, In Q Tel was set up as an investment vehicle to get to those companies. Speaker 0: So, Chris, this is In Q Tel's 20th anniversary. So congratulations. Speaker 1: Thank you. And if I if I look back over the 20 years, we've gone through all the different phases of a start up. I think that That we found our way with some early investments in companies that became very successful, companies like Palantir

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18🧵Lastly the links are in the image and I'll comment them later beneath this thread. Please share this & I would like to tip my hat to the #CIA for making the discovery of this info a PAIN in my A$$- I can always count on you guys for the free psyop-resistance training 😅🖕 https://t.co/me8Xf8VxkX

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🧵PART ONE: https://t.co/kqJUxmn7OF

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1🧵Unbeknownst , a narrative shattering report had been sitting amongst my files for months. The report is so damning & so suspect it calls into question everything we've been told about the Pandemic. (links will be in a comment at the end)🚨

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A damning report from the CIA's venture capital arm, InQTel, reveals insights into pandemic preparedness. It emphasizes the importance of a living healthcare system, deployable medical countermeasures, and the role of 5G technology. The report suggests filtering patients based on symptoms and transitioning to crisis care. Experts from various sectors collaborated on this report, raising questions about their hidden agenda. The document's timing, just weeks before the pandemic, and its accurate predictions are concerning. The full report can be found in the link.

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1🧵Unbeknownst , a narrative shattering report had been sitting amongst my files for months. The report is so damning & so suspect it calls into question everything we've been told about the Pandemic. (links will be in a comment at the end)🚨

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2 🧵The report was written in Dec.2019 by the CIA's venture capital arm, In-Q-Tel & was a summary of their round-table meeting held Dec 5th 2019 titled; LEVERAGING DIGITAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES DURING LARGE-SCALE EPIDEMICS

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3🧵The report describes the need to prepare for a "large scale" pandemic & the need to create a "living healthcare system" & the importance of rapidly deployable "medical countermeasures." They note that the newly implemented 5G would help achieve these goals.

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4🧵The report surmises that the anticipated disease event would be "an emerging outbreak...will likely build in size & intensity over time" & it would present as " a spectrum of illness severity... with some victims not requiring hospital care.

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5🧵They say this is an "opportunity to filter patients based on their presenting symptoms" They further advise to "ration" the healthcare system's services by practicing "crisis care" & transitioning away from "conventional care"

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6🧵In-Q-Tel repeated the need for: track and trace technology, digitalized health care system, implementing "tel-health" over hospital trips, wearable sensors, at home testing, & even REFUSING patients who weren't, "ill enough to warrant formal clinical care"

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7🧵"Roundtable participants included experts drawn from (U.S.) Gov't agencies, academia, private-sector tech companies & members of In-Q-Tel" and to hide their collaboration they ensured that the "meeting was conducted on a not-for-attribution basis." 🤔 Why hide this work?

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8🧵On the very last page of the 7pg report, they've listed the Participants. Most notable: Tara O'Toole & Luciana Borio. Both In-Q-Tel officials. On page 3, they also named 2 guest presenters; Dr. Robert Walker {Army Surgeon Gen} & Eric Toner {JohnsHopkins}

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9🧵This document took place < 3 weeks before C19. 5G wasn't extensively implemented til 2020, the year of the pandemic. The fact the document mentioned the "spectrum" of how severe the disease would be, advising all but the VERY ill to stay home is all too familiar to ignore.

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10🧵Maybe you don't take issue with this quietly convened group weeks before the pandemic that describes the exact manner of response that our government carried out. But please allow me to try & show you the foul-play afoot in this document.

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This coverage continues in the next thread + will be tied to this one. Please Like, Share and Tag your elected officials. To avoid the algorithm the receipts are in the image:

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@whitematador @CharlesRixey @FrauHodl @KristiLeighTV @TLAVagabond @ThaWoodChipper @phi_ci @JenLawrence21 @JanJekielek @Spiro_Ghost @RandPaul @SenRonJohnson @akheriaty @AGriffithsDC @mommaleo @jbcalhoun @JeffereyJaxen @drdrew @jathorpmfm @P_McCulloughMD @mtaibbi @RepMattGaetz @carolina_bonita @TuckerCarlson @DiligentDenizen @HouseLyndsey @VigilantFox

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@whitematador @CharlesRixey @FrauHodl @KristiLeighTV @TLAVagabond @ThaWoodChipper @phi_ci @JenLawrence21 @JanJekielek @Spiro_Ghost @RandPaul @SenRonJohnson @akheriaty @AGriffithsDC @mommaleo @jbcalhoun @JeffereyJaxen @drdrew @jathorpmfm @P_McCulloughMD @mtaibbi @RepMattGaetz https://www.iqt.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Digital-Health-Roundtable-Report.pdf

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4What I found the most alarming was the participation of the USAID in funding efforts in Ukraine in partnership with #Burisma. This detail initially denied, and Burisma deleted any trace of USAID off their website following the leaking of the corruption story.

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On International Women's Day, the International Commission of Jurists released a concerning document advocating for the decriminalization of pedophilia and sex work involving children. This influential group, founded by Allen Dulles, has strong ties to the UN and was initially funded by the CIA. A whistleblower, Calvin Georgescu, revealed a shadow government's existence, with pedophilia as its backbone. Despite obstacles like Trump, they remain desperate to maintain power. Stay informed and share this crucial information for the betterment of society.

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1🧵Perhaps you believe that the world evolves naturally and that we live in a society that is normal and just. If so, please prepare yourself for a rude awakening. This year on International Women's Day a terrifying document was released across the globe.

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2🧵The document titled: "The 8 March Principles for a Human Rights-Based Approach to Criminal Law Proscribing Conduct..." was released by the International Commission of Jurists on March 8th. I'll provide the link now: https://share-netinternational.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/8-MARCH-Principles-FINAL-printer-version-1-MARCH-2023.pdf

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3🧵I've selected a few passages of concern from the 32pg work. Within Principal 16, page 22, the authors state that crimes for pedophiles is discriminatory because it is a human rights violation to the child. Since they believe children can consent to sex w/adults.

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4🧵Horrifying, I know. It further states that sex with children shouldn't be discriminated against nor sex work nor should children involved in such be treated criminally. So, who is this morally twisted commission of Jurists? What is their influence? The ICJ was started in 1952.

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5🧵Headquartered in Switzerland ICJ is an international group of legal experts, judges, attorney's & scholars. I found in their governance that 7/12 of the commissioners from the Americas are current or former UN employees. https://www.icj.org/commission/commissioners-from-the-americas/

Commissioners from the Americas Mr Reed Brody – United States Mr Reed Brody, from the United States, is currently serving his second term as an ICJ Commissioner having been elected in December 2016. Mr Brody is counsel for the victims of the former dictator of Chad, Hissène Habré, who was convicted of crimes against humanity in a icj.org

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6🧵And whom is responsible for the forming of such an influential yet callous group. I was enraged to discover it was founded by none other than Allen Dulles. Yes, THE traitor, double spy, Allen Dulles the man JFK accused of leading astray the CIA. https://t.co/lJWD5ATSFp

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7🧵And who were the initial funders of the International Commission of Jurists? According to their Wikipedia page, The Central Intelligence Agency and right now the UN is mulling over inducting them into their policies. https://t.co/mCkU9gDw1c

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8🧵The People's Voice, a vlog-media channel on Rumble recently covered the intentions of the ICJ & this document quite well. I wanted to dig further into who and how it all came about & I will continue my research into this. https://t.co/3mOlchKpBi

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The United Nations has issued a warning to Christians, stating that they must fully support the legalization of pedophilia in order to participate in society. The UN chief claims that religious freedom can only be tolerated if it aligns with the globalist agenda, including LGBTQ+ ideology. The UN is pushing for the decriminalization of sex between adults and minors, arguing that laws against pedophilia infringe on the rights of children. The globalist elite are attempting to normalize pedophilia and are using their power to hide their crimes. It is crucial for people to stand against this agenda and expose the crimes of the elites.
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Speaker 0: The United Nations has warned Christians that if they don't fully embrace the legalization of pedophilia, they will be excluded from participating in society. In a disturbing new declaration, the UN chief says religious freedom can only be tolerated if religious people fully embrace the globalist agenda, including radical LGBTQ plus ideology. Which is disturbing enough by itself until you learn what's in the fine print of the LGBTQ Thus, ideology the UN is pushing. Make no mistake, this is depraved stuff from the global elites, and they're about to ram it down our throats, unless we spread the word about their real agenda and stand up as one against them. We need your help dismantling a 9,000 year old devil worshiping pedophile cult. But before we dive in, subscribe to the channel if you haven't already and join the People's Voice Locals community for exclusive and uncensored news and views and to support the channel. The link is below this video. Judging by the mainstream media's reaction, the declaration by the UN chief about what life will be like for Christians in the brave new world of Agenda 2030 was completely normal and reasonable. But in reality, the UN just leveled a diabolical threat at Christians the world Over. According to the UN chief, in the near future, Christians won't be able to take religious freedom for granted, including Christians in the United States. In other words, religious freedom won't be a right. It will be something we have to earn. And the only way to earn it will involve submitting to the evil agenda of the elites. It's worth paying close attention to their words here. According to the UN, religious freedom can only exist if it's compatible with the LGBTQ plus agenda, and if Christians and other religious groups comply with radical far left ideology. And what if we don't comply? They have a plan for us. It's all laid out in black and white in their Agenda 2030 documents. According to the elite, they will punish us with bad social credit scores like they are already doing in China. Unfortunately, the mainstream media watching masses are sleepwalking towards disaster, happily signing up for the technology including mRNA and microchips, that will allow the elite to operate their open air prison. Take a look at this woman, who had a mark of a beast microchip implanted into her hand, to make it easier to pay for her groceries at Whole Foods. These people are delusional and they have no idea what's coming. After this quick break, we will review all the details you need to know about the sick and twisted report that the UN chief was referring to while making his anti Christian declaration. But the globalist elite have been attempting to normalize pedophilia behind the scenes for years now. And now, we are seeing the fruits of their labor right out in the open. As ever, the devil is in the detail. So what is in the Fine print of the LGBTQ plus ideology the UN is pushing. The UN chief was telling Christians that if they want to continue enjoying their religious freedom, Then they must agree with the report that was issued earlier this year that calls for the decriminalization of sex between adults and minors. Written by the International Committee of Jurists, UN AIDS and the Office of the High Commissioner For Human Rights, the report was released on International Women's Day with the goal of guiding the application of international human rights law to criminal law. Called the 8th March Principles, the report calls for offenses related to drugs and sex including pedophilia and incest to be decriminalized. According to legal experts at the United Nations and WEF, laws against pedophilia constitute an attack on the human rights of, wait for it, Children. That's right. According to the globalist elite, the age of consent is a discriminatory concept that discriminates against children who want to have sex with adults. The report states, with respect to the enforcement of criminal law, any prescribed minimum age of consent to sex must be applied in a nondiscriminatory manner. Enforcement may not be linked to the sex, gender of participants, or age of consent to marriage. Moreover, sexual conduct involving persons below the domestically prescribed minimum major consensus sex may be consensual in fact if not in law. In this context, the enforcement of criminal law should reflect the rights and capacity of persons under 18 years of age to make decisions about engaging in consensual sexual conduct, and their right to be heard in matters concerning them. Pursuant to their involving capacities and progressive autonomy, persons under 18 years of age should Should participate in decisions affecting them with due regard to their age, maturity, and best interests, and with specific attention to non discrimination guarantees. Minors, of course, can't truly consent to sex with an adult. Something these so called experts should know. This is just another evil policy pushed by the globalist elite on the unsuspecting protecting citizens of Western countries. If you're wondering how any adult could possibly bring themselves to argue that laws against pedophilia infringe on the rights of children, Then you must remember that to the globalist elite, bad equals good. And we have now reached the phase of their master plan, where they're rubbing our faces in it. There is a war going on and the elite and their puppets in politics and entertainment are becoming more desperate by the day to normalize in what previous eras was understood to be the worst crime of all, child abuse. At the highest levels of politics, finance and the entertainment industry, a shadowy cabal of pedophiles use their power or to hide their sickening crimes they commit against children. Is anyone surprised that our leaders are blood sucking devil worshipers? Take a look at this rare footage of Queen Elizabeth Being initiated as a druid in 1947. You won't find much about this in the history books. Why? The Druids committed cannibalism and ritual human sacrifice, and they consumed baby blood on an industrial scale. Speaker 1: Did you know in 1946, before Queen Elizabeth was coronated, while she was still a princess, She was initiated into a druidic order. This is very rare footage that the house of Windsor has done everything they can to censor Queen Ward 3, to signify her rank in the order, she is called an ovate or seer Similar to the oracles at Delphi. Speaker 0: This is an ancient cult and the global elites are deeply involved. This cabal plan to unleash the COVID pandemic in 2016, but had to move it to 2020 because Trump winning the election was not part of their plans. And this also meant that the food and water crisis that was planned for 2020 has now been pushed back to 2025. But don't take my word for it. That was all according to Carlin Giorghescu, former president of the Club of Rome and a former executive director at the UN, who has become one of the most well placed High profile whistle blowers in global elite history. Gheorghevsky spent 17 years working in senior roles at the United Nations and rubbing shoulders with the elites. He's had various offices within the organization including senior fellow, special rapporteur and executive director. He is a real UN insider And this is why his revelations couldn't be more chilling. Speaker 2: The the problem is that the UN agenda is the same with Double surgeon. Mhmm. This in fact is my main topic for our conversation today. For this reason, this oligarchy, the world oligarchy system, they have the power On Europe because they control all the people like Bundescanceler or president or prime minister or whatever there are. So So for this reason, sorry to interrupt you, the the situation with Donald Donald Trump was a big shock. Speaker 1: They didn't expect that to happen. That was an accident, I suppose. Speaker 2: Absolutely an accident. Not part of their game plan. First time of the oligarch system was what happened in accident. Mhmm. Because normally, you have to be Hillary Clinton. Yeah. Not Donald Trump. Yeah. And the process which we are dealing now, This this Blondemie and all these, liars was supposed to be in 2016. They were pushed into into Exactly. In a sense, to be in 2020 to be a a disaster Regarding food and water I see. Which normally, they want to arrive in 2025 now. I see. So the plan was little bit Changing for the this reason, of course, they don't they will not succeed. This is clear. I mean, the The system is almost down. Mhmm. It's, but, of course, there are the last moments, and we have to be to have the courage Now all of us to say no in a sense that UN could be a fantastic can can have a fantastic role, But it's not because it's totally under control of the oligarchs. Mhmm. The problem is that This oligarch, all of them are related with the, system of the pedophilia 1, because we know that there are more than 8,000,000 children Per year, we did disappear. 8,000,000 does mean the entire population of Austria. Mhmm. They disappear without any information. Mhmm. Simply like that. Speaker 0: The global elites who are working against the interests of humanity are the modern relics of an ancient cult. And for the first time in history, they are close to being exposed to the mainstream. Why? Because humanity is waking up. We have educated ourselves and shared the information on the Internet. We love our children and we've had enough of the elite's crimes against humanity. Woodrow Wilson was right. Some of the biggest men in the United States throughout history have been terrified of this cult. But their power is waning. It is more important than ever before to stand your ground and refuse to hand over your birthright to the globalist elites. Here are the people's voice. We are determined to continue reporting on the crimes of the elites and exposing their agenda to as many people as possible.

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9🧵It is imperative that YOU are aware of these agendas and that WE share this information for the betterment of our societies. I do not want the ICJ influencing the UN any longer. I do not support their horribly misguided nature. In the video it is discusses that a...

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10🧵..former UN high-ranking official named Calvin Georgescu of Romania has turned into a whistleblower unlike any other. Confirming to us all that there is a shadow government, the globe is captured, and pedophilia is the backbone of this sick group of elites. https://t.co/SeQGp4ImNo

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The speaker reflects on the influence of media and questions how we can live without it. They emphasize the importance of seeking knowledge from various sources, such as books and wise individuals throughout history. The speaker believes that relying solely on television limits our understanding and contributes to self-deception. They argue that we betray ourselves by not making meaningful contributions to society and denigrating our own spirits. The speaker then discusses their personal journey towards consciousness change, prompted by a realization of their own dignity and a desire to resist control by external agendas. They stress the need for inner revolution and engineering to achieve peace within ourselves and contribute to global peace.
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Speaker 0: And see how media coordinate very, very smart on this process in order to arrive to the point. And I'm thinking how we are living without media? How we are living without media? I think it's much better. Because effect, in fact, to coordinate the mind, to coordinate the information. And very often, I hear close to my people or others in the country from where do you know? Well, the, you know, TV, they said on the TV. So everybody's related to the TV. Okay. But your heart, your soul, your the books of the the highest and the biggest, how I can say, wise people around the planet, which they there are many, of course, from Vito Lugo to to, to Roosevelt, to to, to, Tolstoy, to whatever. There's so many. You know, and the people there looking just for the TV, just for the TV, you know. And for this reason, of course, we are today here slave of our self. Because the fraud is not only the fraud that I I have, the fraud from others. No. It's the fraud for you, I mean, yourself, you make for you a fraud. Because you, you betrayed yourself. And this to my point, you you actually against yourself because you accept that you contribute to the society. You are not contribute to the society. You contribute in order to denigrate yourself, to denigrate your spirit, your influence of the consciousness for the whole universe, because the, the only goal which we have on this life, the only one. There are not 2, there are not 3. It's only 1. Yeah. Speaker 1: But, you know, I like what I like absolutely what you say. Speaker 0: Okay. Just to say this, the only goal is to contribute to the consciousness of the universe within your life. Is what you're doing. If you are not if you don't make any contribution, just repeat your life. Speaker 1: Mhmm. Well, yes. I like what you say, because, that's a good idea to to first have a inside look. What made you what was there a special Situation when you said, I can't do my real work. Yeah. My real work here in the top of Rome or In the United Nations, was there something that made you really feel you're absolutely wrong, and something is wrong, and you have to change? Because you talked about the consciousness change. What made you change? And and when was it? How did it happen? In the middle of people who always play a role. I mean, we know how people talk out out there in the mass media, when they're in the public. And you seem to be a very human personality, now. But what made you Feel or was it a was it maybe a long period that you found out that you something is changing inside of you? Maybe you can describe that feeling. Speaker 0: The reports, the most famous report, Limits to Growth, I can say for me is limit of dignity. It's just my honor to be human being. I cannot accept to be drive by others or other agenda. And by the way, knowing from my side, of course, the international agenda, which is totally different as media explain to the people, that's what is doing the left side, the right side is totally another point. The agenda of the deep state, if I can say like this, is just to control the people and to control in the last period of 2 years to control the soul, to control the humanity, which doesn't have to exist anymore. And we can see that what we can lose today, if we are not on, on our legs very strong, we can lose the humanity from ourselves. And this is in fact the goal because the soul remain forever. If they can control this, they control the people. Everything is based on power, the needs of power, not particularly the money. The interest is a power. Speaker 1: Our power? Speaker 0: Power is a drug. It's like, is much faster than whatever drug exists today. And for this reason, it's, it's a drama which has happened. And again, I repeat the 2nd time, it's our chance today for a big shift. If we can understand that our thinking is important and our Inside Revolution, Inside Engineering. This is a third Insight Engineering in our self in order to contribute to the peace of the world, we need peace in ourselves.

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11🧵A link to watch this full interview of Calvin Georgescu can be found here and is only 1yr old. Georgescu states that Trump was an unexpected obstacle for the Elite's plan: Covid was meant for 2016 & now the food crisis is slated for 2025. https://youtu.be/bVX1a_Mha5I

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12🧵Georgescu does state that he has hope, people are waking up & taking action & that this is hurting their plan greatly. However, this means those in charge are desperate and will do w/e it takes to maintain power. For that reason I made a simple suggestive guide for survival https://t.co/cuE2pkmDpa

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