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The speaker questions Miss Cheadle about security measures at an event. Miss Cheadle refuses to provide specific names or details. The speaker criticizes her lack of preparedness and questions why a potential threat was not neutralized sooner. Miss Cheadle states they are investigating the incident. The speaker demands her resignation, suggesting a possible conspiracy. Miss Cheadle does not provide a direct answer and is urged to resign before leaving.

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Speaker 0: What still persist then die? This is no time for reflection. What shall we do with the body? We'll carry

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Come on, let's get started. I’m frustrated with the situation. Fool me once, shame on you. Now, let’s bring Kamala in here.

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The speaker states that "they" were not present to listen to "her" answers, emphasizing that questions have already been posed. A request for a "second" is made. The speaker concludes that "there was no winning them over" and declares "that's it," followed by the statement, "We are sending a."

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I might go to jail for this, but tomorrow we need to peacefully go into the capital.

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Some individuals had planned to storm the Capitol as part of their agenda. Although I hesitate to mention it, as it could lead to my arrest, we must take action. We need to enter the Capitol. Let's proceed.

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A journalist engages with a person at a park, aiming to speak to someone, and the conversation shifts to a narrative about Naftali Aaron Kranz. The speaker identifies Kranz as a paid protester through GetFree, detailing LinkedIn evidence of the arrangement. GetFree is described as hiring for part-time mobilization support contractors, seeking individuals with four or more years of experience in leading direct action, large-scale mobilizations, demonstrations, protests, and civil disobedience (the latter implying experience with arrests). Compensation is stated as 3,500 to 4,200 dollars per month for an average of twenty hours a week. GetFree brands itself as a grassroots organization, but Kranz and others are described as being paid to protest. The narrator asserts Kranz’s role in celebrating vandalism, citing an incident in Crown Heights where someone threw an egg at a stranger’s Cybertruck and dog feces were placed on it, describing Kranz as part of this sentiment. They place Kranz at an abolish-the-police rally, noting he was blending in with other recruits rather than leading, with the implication that field photos can be staged for later use. The claim is made that Kranz works with the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), and the narrator reports meeting him again at a DSA Tax the Rich rally. LinkedIn activity is cited to show Kranz frequently posting about recruitment and expanding efforts to win reparations nationwide, with mentions of Chicago, the Bay Area, and Baltimore. A linked link is described as listing a nine-week contract, part-time, paying 3,400 dollars in stipends biweekly, seeking someone excited about experimentation and capable of recruiting and training people to drive turnout to events. Nicole Cardi is named as a figure at the top of the Get Free movement. The narrative shifts to donations, stating that donations to Get Free are funneled through ActBlue, which is under Department of Justice investigation for foreign contributions. ActBlue allegedly funds activist groups like Indivisible Twin Cities, which purportedly orchestrates resistance to ICE agents in Minneapolis and has been reported to pay protesters, receiving over 7,600,000 dollars from the Open Society Foundation, funded by George Soros. The speaker concludes with a personal reaction to the information, expressing a need to stay away, before the conversation ends with Speaker 0 saying they have to stand there.

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Speaker 0 discusses “Bill Gates on trial,” asserting disbelief at the reality of the situation unless present in the courtroom, and notes that two connected legal cases are taking place in the Netherlands involving Bill Gates, Pfizer CEO Albert Baller, former Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte, who is described as the current secretary general of NATO, and other senior government officials. Speaker 1 claims they can prove “without any doubt” that the official narrative of COVID-19 is fake, and notes the rapid developments in the case. They also reference the Epstein files, stating that there is a “very evil elite” led by bankers, described as harmful to the world and its people. Speaker 0 relays remarks from lawyer Peter Stassen in court, who purportedly said on the Global Elite Network that there exists a globally organized malicious elite at the top of which are some families who own central banks worldwide. He asserts Epstein “plays an important role in this network” and that Epstein is “the bankers’ agent.” According to these remarks, Epstein is shaping a transhuman agenda driven largely by the desire to eradicate much of the world’s population. Speaker 0 further describes a “satanic system,” in which bankers, secret services, media, Hollywood figures, government officials, universities, and many scientists are corruptly connected to this network and serve a transhuman, described as satanic, mind-bending system. On COVID and genocide, the statement is that “we are witnessing the largest genocide of the world’s population ever.” Speaker 1 adds emphasis with the word “This,” underscoring the claim that the narrative and events described are connected to the broader allegations. Speaker 0 concludes that the trial is “beyond the courtroom,” defining it as a test for the judiciary and posing the question of whether justice will reveal what it can still become.

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Cersei knows the risks of not being present but chooses to be absent, showing she doesn't care about the consequences. The trial is urgent, and we must all depart immediately.

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I'm speaking to Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh directly. You have set destructive forces in motion, and there will be consequences for your actions. You will be unprepared for what's coming.

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Speaker 0: Fighting. No. The police have just crossed it. They back there, girl. Wait. I know. I know that you're ready.

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Tomorrow, there is a need to go into the capital. The speaker hesitated to say it, fearing arrest. The speaker then stated the need to go into the capital.

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Carmela is asked if she has anything to say to the victims' families. She is then questioned about why she was armed at school and asked to explain how it was self-defense.

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Tomorrow, we need to go to the capital, but we can't say it out loud because we might get arrested. We should go there to address our problems, but it's a risky move. We're unsure if we'll get arrested or shot. Can they arrest all of us?

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The discussion centers on sunspots as evidence supporting a broader “Moon Map” theory, with a focus on how sun, moon, and star rays interact. The sequence reviews parts seven through ten, explaining that cosmic rays from the Sun, Moon, and Stars refract off a firmament to transform atmospheric molecules into plasma states. The overlap of the conical sun ray with the moon ray is tied to the moon’s phases, as the sun ray overpowers the moon ray’s weaker light. Lunar eclipses are attributed to an overlap of the Venus or Mercury rays. The group then shifts to sunspots and their causes, presenting a photo comparison of sunspots from space weather data against astronomical positions relative to the sun. A key claim is that sunspots correspond to star cluster formations, described as an overlap of the star rays with the sun’s ray. The speakers display examples of different star clusters occurring at the same time and question the odds that these clusters would be present and located correctly with respect to the sun. They extend this examination to a year-long view, asking whether sunspot clusters consistently match star ray patterns rotating across the sun, and noting that inside the sun disk there is a neutralization of sunlight, which accounts for the darkness inside. Speaker 1 adds several provocative interpretations. They state that sunspots are holes that allow observation inside the sun, which is described as hollow and dark inside. They challenge conventional physics by asserting that the sun does not operate by fusion and that fusion is not the primary operation of the sun; rather, the arcs and current density produce hydrogen diffusion, implying the sun itself is not a fusion device. Fusion is described as an effect or converter, transforming from another dimensionality into our dimensionality. The conversion is said to be incomplete until it enters Earth’s atmosphere or other physical matter, at which point electromagnetic light is produced. The outer solar envelope is described as undefined, with references to Wilhelm Reich and the idea that scars cannot be seen inside. The sun’s energy is described as photovoltaic energy, an electrophysical conversion from a primary force to a secondary force, with the conversion becoming complete once it interacts with the outer atmosphere; after interaction with matter, emission reverts to a reduced form of heat, light, and mechanical activity. The origin is labeled as undefined, allegedly coming from a "counter space" or another dimension with holes inside the hollow sun. The photosphere is described as generating light and being contiguously arranged through little glowing spots with dark gaps in between, forming a veil. The exchange ends with Speaker 0 intoning, “The truth will set us free.”

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Some individuals had planned to storm the Capitol, and tomorrow they intended to carry out their plan. Although I hesitate to mention it, as it could lead to my arrest, I will say it anyway. We must enter the Capitol. Let's go.

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Speaker 0 asks if they can go out, but Dave says no. They are concerned about getting arrested or shot if they go out.

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We need to adhere to established policies and procedures. If anyone can't follow our guidelines, we'll ask them to leave. We're here to conduct our board meeting and handle our business. They're just leaving. How do you just walk out of a school board meeting like that, especially with a packed room?

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Tomorrow, there is a need to go into the capital. The speaker hesitated to say it, fearing arrest. The speaker then stated, "We need to go...to the capital."

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Carmela is asked what she would like to say to the victims' families. She is then asked why she was armed and how it was self-defense.

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Tomorrow, we need to go into the capital. I don't even want to say it out loud because I could get arrested. But we need to go. Shut up, Uber. No, bad idea. Okay, fine. Let's go. But wait, will we get arrested? Will we get shot? Do we all need to be arrested?

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Carmela is asked if she has anything to say to the victims' families. She is then questioned about why she was armed at school and asked to explain how it was self-defense.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Fatal Flaws in Alex Murdaugh’s Cross Examination and More, with Mark Geragos and Ronnie Richter
Guests: Mark Geragos, Ronnie Richter
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Megyn Kelly discusses the latest developments in the high-profile murder trial of Alec Murdoch, who is accused of killing his wife and son on June 7, 2021. The prosecution argues that Murdoch, a former prosecutor facing financial ruin due to embezzlement and lawsuits, murdered his family to gain sympathy and deflect attention from his financial crimes. Testimony revealed that Murdoch initially lied about his whereabouts during the murders, claiming he was napping at home instead of being at the kennels where the murders occurred. A Snapchat video captured just before the murders confirmed his presence at the scene, prompting him to change his story on the stand. Kelly interviews trial lawyers Mark Geragos and Ronnie Richter, who analyze Murdoch's decision to testify. Geragos expresses skepticism about the defense's strategy, suggesting that Murdoch had little to lose given his dire situation. Richter critiques the prosecution's cross-examination techniques, noting that they allowed Murdoch to evade direct questions and present a sympathetic narrative. Both lawyers highlight the emotional impact of Murdoch's testimony on the jury, with reports of jurors crying during his statements. The discussion also touches on Murdoch's shifting accounts regarding his financial crimes and his attempts to downplay confrontations with his law firm. The lawyers emphasize the importance of credibility in the trial, suggesting that Murdoch's admissions about his financial misdeeds could undermine his defense against the murder charges. They express concern that the prosecution has not effectively challenged Murdoch's narrative, allowing him to connect with the jury. As the trial continues, Kelly and her guests anticipate further developments, including the potential for a verdict. The conversation underscores the complexities of the case, the strategies employed by both sides, and the emotional weight of the testimony presented in court.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Heard's Lies, Depp's Lawyer, and the Truth about Fossil Fuels, with Robert Barnes and Alex Epstein
Guests: Robert Barnes, Alex Epstein
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the ongoing Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation trial, highlighting the public's obsession with celebrity culture amidst significant societal issues. She notes a shift in public sentiment, with many friends siding with Depp and expressing disdain for Heard, suggesting a potential backlash against the MeToo movement. The trial has revealed a complex narrative of abuse, with conflicting testimonies and evidence from both sides. Depp's team argues that Heard's claims lack corroboration, while Heard's witnesses, including her sister and makeup artist, support her allegations of abuse. Kelly emphasizes the jury's focus on the truthfulness of Heard's op-ed in the Washington Post, which claims she faced domestic abuse. The jury's question about the op-ed's headline raises concerns for Heard, suggesting doubts about her credibility. Kelly believes there is sufficient evidence for the jury to conclude Depp abused Heard, despite the lack of definitive proof for some of her claims. She critiques Heard's testimony, pointing out inconsistencies and lies, particularly regarding her charitable donations and the infamous defecation incident. Robert Barnes and Alex Epstein join the discussion, with Barnes suggesting that the jury's perception of abuse will heavily influence the outcome. He notes that Heard's exaggerated claims may have undermined her credibility. Epstein adds that the trial reflects broader societal issues regarding the definitions of abuse and the implications for the MeToo movement. They discuss the PR implications for Depp, who has gained public support despite the serious allegations against him. The conversation shifts to energy policy, with Epstein advocating for fossil fuels as essential for global prosperity. He argues that fossil fuels have historically improved living conditions and reduced climate-related deaths. Epstein acknowledges climate change but contends that the benefits of fossil fuels outweigh their negative impacts. He criticizes the current push for renewable energy, asserting that it is unreliable and costly, and emphasizes the need for nuclear energy as a viable alternative. The show concludes with Kelly announcing the verdict in the Depp-Heard trial, indicating that Depp will not be present for the announcement. She teases future discussions and encourages listeners to engage with the show.

The Rubin Report

Who's Who of Celebrities Breaking Super Bowl Rules, Why Is This OK? | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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On February 14, 2022, Dave Rubin discusses the Super Bowl's hypocrisy, particularly regarding celebrities who ignored mask mandates while children were required to wear them. He expresses disdain for California's ongoing restrictions and announces a fund to help people escape the state, favoring Florida. Rubin critiques the Los Angeles mayor's absurd claim of holding his breath for selfies to avoid COVID and highlights the inconsistency of public figures like Ellen DeGeneres, who enforces mask rules for her audience but not for herself. He condemns the extension of mask mandates for young children by New York Governor Kathy Hochul, calling her and others "child abusers." Rubin references a study indicating lockdowns had minimal impact on COVID-19 mortality but caused significant social and economic harm. He emphasizes the need for accountability for those who enforced these policies, suggesting some should face trials for their actions. He concludes by encouraging viewers to reflect on the repercussions of these decisions as society moves forward.
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