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Saved - February 9, 2024 at 2:09 PM

@pavyg - Pavvy G

@TuckerCarlson A reminder of what the west used to think of Vladimir Putin before they got worried that he would become a threat to their globalist plans. https://t.co/fAWuVA5M1X

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Two speakers, one being former President George W. Bush, express trust in Vladimir Putin, praising his straightforwardness and trustworthiness. Another speaker, possibly Joe Biden, acknowledges Putin's intelligence and their good relationship, stating that Putin kept his word in personal agreements. Another speaker highlights the challenges Putin faces as the President of Russia, including the need for economic restructuring, rebuilding civic society, and overcoming historical legacies in external relations. The transcript ends with a statement expressing confidence in a new level of cooperation between NATO members and Russia.
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Speaker 0: Is this a man that Americans can trust? I looked the man in the eye. I found it to be very straightforward and trustworthy. We had a very good dialogue. I was able to, get a sense of his soul. I wouldn't have invited him to my ranch if I didn't trust him. Speaker 1: Well, here's Biden 20 years ago praising Vladimir Putin for moving toward democracy. Speaker 2: I'm close to amazed by how far Putin seems to have come in making throwing his lot with the west. I don't think anybody since Peter the Great has made such a significant, at least Initial move to the west. Speaker 3: Mister Putin is got he got all he's very smart. You know him better than most people. Yeah. I do. We had a really good blunt relationship. If you didn't ever renege on a personal agreement he made to you? He did not. So behind closed doors, he could be trusted? He kept his word and all the deals we made. Speaker 1: We have to understand the scale of the problems that the president of Russia has to deal with, and Unlike any of the problems that any of the rest of us in in the Western world have to deal with. I mean, he's dealing with an economy that needs absolutely fundamental Restructuring, civic society that needs to be rebuilt after the years of of of communism, and external relations that have a whole series Historical legacies that have to be overcome. So I don't think it's surprising that he is and presents himself as A strong leader is a patriotic leader for Russia. Speaker 0: I am confident that this new level of cooperation between NATO's members and Russia will now change
Saved - January 8, 2024 at 8:09 PM

@pavyg - Pavvy G

We need more people like @mattletiss7 that are not afraid to go against the establishment narrative even if it means losing their job for it. Huge respect to you Matt, keep on going, people are finally starting to wake up. 🙏✊🏽 https://t.co/3L4GWiAlOE

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The speaker, a former sports commentator, shares how his life changed after questioning the media's portrayal of COVID-19. He faced backlash on social media but also gained a large following. He lost his job at Sky Sports due to his views and became concerned about athletes collapsing during games. He contacted football associations and wrote a letter expressing his concerns, which gained support from many former footballers. Eventually, the FA informed him that professional footballers in England were no longer encouraged to get vaccinated. This news brought him a sense of relief and a feeling of a small victory in a larger battle.
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Speaker 0: My life really has been, spent in sport, playing sport, talking about sport. I spent 18 years for my sins working in the mainstream media with Sky Sports. And, my entire life has been spent around sport, playing, watching and commentating on sport. And in March of 2020, my entire world changed. When on my social media, I tweeted out something that said something like this. Why are the media scaring everybody when this virus only affects the very old and those that are already ill? Well, I wasn't really prepared for the response that I got. Because that comment came after I'd spoken to a couple of doctor friends of mine who had been privy to a lot of the information, a lot of the data that was around early on. And, and so I was speaking from, what I thought was a position of some kind of authority. Now the response to that was quite incredible, and it changed my entire life, and I'll tell you why. That tweet, up until then, I was kind of getting maybe a few 100 likes on stuff that I would post on social media, mostly about sport. When I tweeted that, it came along with the most vile abuse I think I've ever seen on social media. But at the same time, that tweet in March 2020, got 40,000 likes. I'd never had anything like that before. So in my head, I'm thinking, Hang on a minute. On the one hand, I've got all these people liking what I've just said. And on the other hand, I've got all these people responding to me, telling me that I'm a granny killer. I have no compassion. And that's when my world changed because I thought to myself, something isn't quite right about this. It's only later on really that I realized that obviously the, the trolls and the bots, were obviously set upon me because I dared to challenge the government narrative. And that's when Things started going a little bit strange for me in my world. And for the next few months, I was questioning the government narrative on the COVID measures. And in August 2020, Sky Sports finally had enough of me, and they decided to sack me. I asked them if that was because of my views on social media, and their response was quite telling. They just said, well, we do have to take into account the reputation of our company. And at that point, I went, okay, That's fine. So that's August 2020. The vaccines were being talked about at this point, and I'd already decided at that point that I wasn't going to be going anywhere near those vaccines because common sense and a little bit of critical thinking, told me that Vaccines don't get produced in such a short period of time. How can you possibly have any long term safety data in the space of 11 months. And how did 4 companies all come up with a working vaccine for a SARS CoV-two virus when They've just spent decades trying to find one for the common cold and couldn't do it. So all that stuff. All that stuff, obviously came along with a lot more abuse on social media. And as we entered 2021 when the jobs have been started rolling out, as I mentioned earlier, my life has revolved around sport. I watch a lot of sport. I don't watch a lot of television, unless it's sport. And I'm watching a lot of sport, and I'm seeing a lot of sports people starting to collapse on the field of play. Not only that, but in football matches up and down the country here in, in England, games were being stopped because of medical emergencies in the crowd, something that I'd never really witnessed in my time, 17 years as a professional footballer. So I thought I need to do something about this, and I contacted the Professional Footballers Association, the Players Union, and I voiced my concerns to them. They put me onto the doctor of the Football Association because they didn't want to deal with it. They shoved me off towards this, the doctor of the FA, said speak to her. So I did. I spoke to Charlotte Cowie, Doctor. Charlotte Cowie at the FA, and had a conversation with her, and I voiced my concerns about what was happening. And she tried to palm me off with the, usual response. Oh, it's always happened. It just never has this much publicity normally. That's bullshit for a start. And I wasn't particularly pleased about that. So I continue to watch my sport, and I continue to see people collapsing on the field of play, young, fit athletes. And I was getting more and more frustrated as to why there was no investigation being taken place. In fact, in November of 2021, I tweeted this tweet. And it said, hey, FIFPRO. Now FIFPRO is the Professional Footballers Worldwide union. I tweeted, hey, FIFPRO, are you not a little bit concerned about how many of your members are suffering heart problems during matches? And if you are, what action are you taking on behalf of them? And I kid you not, within 5 minutes, my phone rang. And I thought I recognized that number, and the name that appeared, Bobby Barnes. Now Bobby was a contemporary of mine. We played football about the same time. He went on to work at the Professional Footballers Association for many years, and I thought he was still there. And so I picked up the phone and said, hi, Bob. He said, Matt, he said, just saw your tweet. And I went, oh, yeah? He said, yeah. He said, I'm now the head of FIFPRO. And I went, oh, that's interesting. I said, so, you read it then? He said, yeah. I read it. I said, what do you think? He said, well, he said, this kind of stuff has always happened. He said, we've got all the data here. All this kind of stuff has always happened. He said, but you just never really heard about it. And I went, Bobby, I'm going to stop you right there. So I'm going to ask you a question. I said during your playing career, I said, Did any players that you played with or against, did any of them in your playing career ever have to leave the field of play because they collapse with a heart issue. And he stopped for a minute, and he thought. After a couple of seconds, he said, he said, well, he said, you know, there was there was Marc Vivien Foe. He said, there's Fabrice Mwamba. And I went, I'm going to stop you there, Bobby. I said because me and you played at the same time. I said, I know for a fact both those 2 players happened after we finished playing. I said, and the reason you can name them is because it was such a rare occurrence. So I'm going to ask you again. During your career, did you ever come across anybody who had to leave the pitch because they had heart problems. And he went, no. And I went, right. Thank you very much. So I'm watching football, and I'm seeing this massive increase. I said, so you must be seeing it as well. I said, so I think it's incumbent upon you and your organization to do something because you're the representative, you're the union for these footballers. And something's happening here that isn't normal. You need to sort it out. And the phone call ended. Not a lot happened in terms of FIFPRO, and I played golf with 2 current Premier League footballers in the summer. And both of them admitted to me that at their football clubs, 2 separate football clubs, that only about 50% of all their players were jabbed. Now the media had been telling us that 95% of all Premier League players had been vaccinated. And these 2 guys at this club said to me, it's probably fiftyfifty. So I thought, well, that's pretty interesting. So with that in mind, I then started talking to doctor Asim Malhotra and doctor Claire Craig, and we came up with a plan. We were going to write to the Professional Footballers Association in this country to express our concerns, and we were going to get the plan was, we were going to get a lot of ex footballers to sign this letter, so it wasn't just coming from me, the mad conspiracy theorist. So doctor Seaman and Claire and David Wheton actually, came up with a plan. So I said, okay. So I'll go through all the professional footballers that I know in my phone book, and I'll text them and tell them what we intend to do. And I will see how many of them will agree to put their name to this letter. Now the interesting thing was, I texted about a 100 just under a 100 former footballers that I played with. And to my astonishment, 99% of them agreed to sign the letter. Not many of them spoke out publicly, but were privately concerned about what they were seeing as well, and that gave me a lot of heart. And there were some big names on this letter that went in. I won't name them all, but there were there were names the size of people like Kevin Keegan. So it wasn't just any old football sign of this. And it seemed to have made a difference at the PFA because I got a call from the chairman of the PFA who wanted to I suggested we needed to have a meeting. And we had a meeting with him, and he decided at the end of this meeting that the best thing to do would be to pass it on to the FA. Now Doctor. Hassim, was willing to come on a Zoom call with me. So I organized with the doctorate at the FA, Charlotte Cowie, to have a Zoom call in which with Doctor. Asim Alhotra, who had been looking at the data, on the vaccines and was incredibly concerned about what he'd seen, and he wanted to voice his concerns to the doctor at the FA. So we organized a Zoom meeting. Now the Zoom meeting was only allowed to take place on the proviso that we weren't allowed to talk about what was spoken about in that meeting. Now why would the FA want to do that? I think we all know why. Now I've stuck to that agreement to this day. But after the meeting, whenever I saw another young sports person collapse, I'd send an email with the press cutting to the doctor at the FA, and I just say, oh, look, there's another one. And I did this for a couple of months. And in November of 2022, I received the shock of my life. But in a reply to my email, the FA doctor casually told me in that email that, as you know, This is what she this is how she worded it. Thank you for letting me know. But as you know, which I didn't, professional footballers in England are no longer being encouraged to have any more vaccinations. Now, I don't know if anybody saw that press release from the FA or the Premier League because I certainly didn't. She assumed that I knew, which I didn't because nobody had said anything about it. They kept it a secret to themselves. But having read that, a real sense of relief washed over me because I felt like we've had a small victory. A small victory in what is a rather massive war.
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