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You can’t even do cocaine in this country anymore. It’s wild. I was at a meeting where a guy had a fish hook stuck in his cheek; he was either having a bad night or a good one. We joked about him trying to cross the border. There’s a black market for weight loss drugs like Ozempic, with someone selling it outside a Vineyard Vines store. America has a serious obesity problem, and while I’m not a doctor, people should follow their doctor's advice regarding medications. We talked about food preferences, like whether we like raisins or Skyline chili. And then there’s John Daly; he’s a good guy, but you might need an ambulance if you hang out with him. Everyone in politics has a vice, and we should really release the Epstein list.

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Andrew Bridgen recounts his time in the Conservative Party, his expulsion for speaking out about COVID-19, and his current views on vaccines, governance, and global policy agendas. He states the evidence about vaccines has existed for a long time and is now receiving more mainstream coverage, though he believes the “controlled hangout” is not complete and that those responsible for what he calls the biggest crime against humanity should be held to account. He mentions a fear that the situation could repeat itself. Bridgen describes his awareness in 2022 that government vaccine plans were alarming, including proposals to vaccinate babies as young as six months. He says many Brexiteer colleagues privately doubted vaccines or knew of harms, but would not publicly speak out. He narrates personal anecdotes from MPs and their relatives who suffered vaccine harms, and alleges attempts to bribe him to betray constituents. He recalls a final warning before his expulsion, including a meeting with a senior party figure in which he discussed vaccine harms, NG163 (the supposed end-of-life policy) and the alleged euthanization of vulnerable elderly patients in hospitals during the first COVID wave. Bridgen claims NG163 involved giving respiratory suppressants (midazolam and morphine) to suspected COVID-19 patients to hasten death, arguing vulnerable elderly were euthanized to create fear and push vaccine uptake. He asserts the party line then was there was no political appetite for his views, while warning about the powerful vested interests resisting scrutiny. He ties these experiences to broader political corruption and explains his own rise from an electorate he won against expectations to a financially successful private life that later collapsed due to government actions, including HS2. He argues HS2 is a “massive fraud” with a long timeline but little tangible progress, including laying no track despite vast spending. Bridgen connects his experiences to broader revelations: exposing the Post Office Horizon scandal (involving Michael and Susan Rudkin, constituents), involvement in pushing for a public inquiry he says was ultimately dismissed, and his belief that the public inquiry system is designed to delay accountability, enrich lawyers, and avoid criminal responsibility. He argues for private criminal prosecutions instead of public inquiries. He highlights his other campaigns, such as exposing modern slavery in Leicester’s fast-fashion industry (sweatshop conditions, underpaid workers, overcrowded housing), and his 2023 Thalidomide documentary. He notes the Thalidomide cover-up, the role of Grunenthal, and the Strasbourg Court of Justice ruling that Parliament had suppressed debate for 11 years, which he links to lessons about accountability and pharmaceutical accountability. He asserts parallels between Thalidomide and COVID-19 vaccines, alleging marketing claims of “safe and effective” violated by later warnings. Bridgen claims that, after his vaccine activism, he became financially ruined by political power and judicial manipulation. He argues the system is broken and favors elites over the public, advocating a complete governance overhaul toward direct democracy. He envisions reducing MPs, enlarging constituencies, banning external interests from MPs, limiting terms, and creating referendums every three months with the people acting as a second chamber, provided there is a free and fair press to inform voters. He cites Switzerland as a model for direct democracy and prosperity. Regarding digital ID, Bridgen calls it the cornerstone of Agenda 2030, noting all parliaments have signed up and that it is not debated in Parliament, yet is essential to implementing Agenda 2030 and the supposed control over carbon, banking, and speech. He argues that digital ID will enable a form of social control and a centralized, surveillant state, potentially resembling a Chinese social-credit system. He criticizes both major parties for not opposing digital ID and for celebrating reforms or international alignments that he sees as erosive of freedoms. The discussion also covers the X platform (Twitter) and freedom of speech, with Bridgen suggesting government pressure to suppress alternative media and noting international interest from Australia. He mentions recent arrests for social media posts, and says there is a broader pattern of state control, including concerns about child trafficking, child abuse, and alleged occult or Luciferian networks as part of a global corruption scheme. Towards the end, Bridgen touches on education issues, including concerns about gender ideology and indoctrination in schools, arguing for science-based education free from political influence, and calling for reform to prevent what he terms a descent into a dystopian future. He argues that the root cause is a deliberate, systemic shift toward centralized power and surveillance, and he believes decisive action can halt it.

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Questions were raised about the vaccine mandate: "Why was it mandated for young men? Why is the COVID vaccine when we knew relatively early on that it causes myocarditis at some rate?" It was argued that it "didn't stop you from getting or spreading COVID," so we asked why we should "act as if it does." The speaker felt frustrated: "if you said those things in public, you were cast as an anti vaxxer. It's not an anti vaxx to say, Here's what the scientific evidence says." They claim to have "advocated during the pandemic for older people to take the vaccine" but "didn't advocate to force older people to take it." Personally, they were "relieved when my mom took the vaccine in March 2021" and, overall, "I took it, but I was indifferent."

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The speaker admits to convincing the mayor to make something "a man." They describe attending underground dance parties in Wall Street while taking Molly during COVID. They recall a hotel party in August 2020 with friends where they all took Molly, emphasizing there were no restrictions on gathering at the time. The speaker states they love being biopsychos. They describe the public health strategy of making life uncomfortable for the unvaccinated, restricting their access to jobs, restaurants, and schools to encourage vaccination. They acknowledge this approach technically forces people to get vaccinated.

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The speaker admits to convincing the mayor to make something "a man." They describe attending underground dance parties in Wall Street during COVID, where everyone was taking Molly. They recall wondering if they would be seen in the building. The speaker mentions having a party with friends in a hotel in August of 2020, where they all took Molly. They claim there weren't restrictions on gathering at the time. They state they love being biopsychos. They describe how public health made it uncomfortable to be unvaccinated by making it hard to get a job, go to a restaurant, or go to school. They acknowledge this was a way of forcing people to get vaccinated.

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The speaker admits to convincing the mayor to make something "a man." They describe attending underground dance parties in Wall Street while taking Molly during COVID. They recall being happy to be high after a year and a half. The speaker mentions hosting a party with friends in August of 2020 in a hotel where they all took Molly. They state that there weren't restrictions on gathering at the time. They claim to love being biopsychos. They describe how public health officials make it uncomfortable to be unvaccinated by restricting access to jobs, restaurants, and schools, which they equate to forcing people to get vaccinated.

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New York City had 9,000,000 residents, most of whom were forced to vaccinate, resulting in medical consequences and job losses for many. People were unable to bury their grandparents or attend to their parents. The speaker alleges that one individual was partying while mandating these measures. The speaker demands an investigation and believes Mayor Adams had the opportunity to undo the actions of the de Blasio administration by compensating those who lost their jobs and drawing the appeal.

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Questioning why it was mandated for young men and why we were told to act as if it stopped you from getting or spreading COVID, when it didn't stop infection or spread and it causes myocarditis at some rate. "It makes no sense." The speaker says he was reading the scientific evidence saying things like this, and yet if you said those things in public, you were cast as an anti vaxxer. "It's not an anti vaxx to say, Here's what the scientific evidence says. Here's the situations when it's beneficial to use this vaccine. Here's the situations when it's less likely beneficial. Here's what we know and here's what we don't know, right?" He advocated during the pandemic for older people to take the vaccine, but didn't advocate to force older people to take it. He was relieved when his mom took the vaccine in March 2021.

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I was jailed for speaking out, do you agree? I don't want another lockdown. The speaker presents a book exposing research fraud behind vaccine mandates to a senator.

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During COVID-19, the speaker believes the government was authoritarian and imposed a vaccine passport. As an unvaccinated person, the speaker was unable to travel across the country. When asked if they regretted not getting vaccinated, the speaker stated it was the best decision of their life.

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I got a mask for a special occasion and took the Pfizer vaccine. Warned against it, but took it for testing. Encouraged others to do the same. Got into a confrontation but left with the vaccine. Urged people to be aware and not take it. Apologized for previous behavior and expressed love for all. Promised to continue raising awareness.

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The speaker convinced the mayor to make something "a man." During COVID, the speaker attended underground dance parties beneath a bank in Wall Street, where everyone, including the speaker, took Molly. The speaker wondered if the city knew about these gatherings. The speaker and their wife had a similar party with friends in August of 2020 in a hotel room, where they all took Molly. There weren't restrictions on gathering, but hotels didn't want parties. The speaker enjoys being biopsychos. Public health makes it uncomfortable to be unvaccinated by making it hard to do your job, go to restaurants, or go to school. People are forced to get vaccinated by making it really uncomfortable not to.

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Speaker 0 argues that the AIDS virus, like COVID and monkeypox, was manufactured for a specific reason, and claims that all of these were produced by the United States government. They state that AZT, “the total numbers of [people] … killed by taking a drug that was known at the time that was going to actually have that kind of an effect,” contributed to mass deaths, and that buyers clubs emerged as a form of a black market to obtain treatments. They compare this to the situation with COVID, noting that obtaining ivermectin felt like buying on the black market, despite ivermectin having won a health Nobel prize years ago, and they describe the ongoing insanity of government actors who have not yet been held accountable. They reference history involving Ted Kennedy and his uncle, suggesting a broader pattern of government activity linked to disease manufacturing and drug development that purportedly does not help, paralleling the vaccines “that we have now learned.” The speaker shares a personal update about a friend who recently underwent surgery and is now facing extubation after three bypasses, describing him as a healthy man who should not be having these problems, and likening his situation to other cases they know of. The speaker claims to know “about six” people who were fully vaccinated due to job or other requirements and who have since died, using these experiences to illustrate perceived consequences of vaccination programs. They pivot to Anthony Fauci, asserting that Fauci’s involvement in government actions spans “twenty five, thirty five years,” and claims Fauci has been involved in nefarious acts that have resulted in the deaths of many people. They reference Bobby Kennedy describing the creation of a drug that allegedly caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of men through AIDS. The speaker concludes with a pointed remark about AIDS and gay people, insisting that “nobody deserves that kind of a fate,” emphasizing that the tragedies described apply to all affected groups, and reiterating the belief that the government and officials have engaged in harmful, deadly activities related to disease and treatment.

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The speaker admits to convincing the mayor to make something "a man." They describe attending underground dance parties in Wall Street while taking Molly during COVID. They recall a hotel party with friends in August 2020 where they all took Molly. The speaker states there weren't restrictions on gathering, but hotels didn't want parties. They mention doing "VPN, like, sexual stuff" on TV and enjoying being biopsychos. They describe public health strategies to make being unvaccinated uncomfortable, such as restricting access to jobs, restaurants, and schools, to "force people" into vaccination.

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The speaker convinced the mayor to make something "a man." They attended underground dance parties beneath a Wall Street bank, where everyone, including the speaker, took Molly. The speaker questioned if the city knew about these gatherings. They describe renting a hotel with friends in August 2020, where they took Molly with a group of 8-10 people. There weren't restrictions on gatherings, but hotels didn't want parties. The speaker enjoys being biopsychos and describes how public health makes it uncomfortable to be unvaccinated by limiting access to jobs, restaurants, and schools. This forces people to get vaccinated by making life difficult for the unvaccinated.

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The speaker claims the COVID vaccine is not a vaccine, but an experimental gene modification therapy that doesn't work, citing instances of vaccinated individuals contracting COVID. They state that masks are ineffective against the airborne virus and that social distancing guidelines were based on fabricated information from a 19th-century scientist. The speaker believes the regulations were not based on science but were lies, and that the government suppressed non-mRNA vaccines. They recount an incident of being forced to wear a mask by a police officer in an airport. The speaker concludes that the issue is not about regulation or etiquette, but about lies and "neo-fascism," which they believe is what younger people dislike.

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The Democrat mayor of College Park, Maryland, Patrick Wojsan, was arrested on 56 child pornography charges. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children alerted authorities to a social media account distributing suspected child pornography. Wojsan has since resigned. The speaker notes Wojsan's connections to Pete Buttigieg, questioning if Buttigieg was aware of Wojsan's alleged activities. The speaker categorizes people into infants, protectors of infants, and predators, questioning whether society adequately protects infants. The speaker then pivots to gender-affirming clinics, noting the increase from two clinics in 2007 to over a hundred in 2022. They claim these clinics are exploiting children through irreversible procedures like mastectomies and hormone treatments, creating lifelong pharmaceutical dependencies. The speaker questions whether society is allowing other forms of child exploitation to occur.

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The speaker states they convinced the mayor to make something "a man." They describe attending underground dance parties beneath a bank in Wall Street during COVID, where everyone was taking Molly. The speaker recalls having a party with friends in a hotel in August of 2020, where they all took Molly. They claim there weren't restrictions on gathering, but hotels didn't want inside parties. The speaker says they love being biopsychos. They describe how public health made it uncomfortable to be unvaccinated by restricting jobs, restaurants, and school access. They state this was a way of forcing people to get vaccinated.

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In a recently resurfaced interview, it is revealed that the speaker's intention behind COVID mandates was to encourage people to get vaccinated. The speaker believed that once individuals felt legally protected and empowered, schools and universities would require vaccinations for admission. The speaker argued that when vaccination became a practical necessity, people would prioritize it over ideological beliefs.

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The speaker mentions being part of a meeting in February 2021 where the administration considered allowing individuals who had been naturally infected with COVID-19 to be exempt from vaccination mandates. They believed that natural infection could provide protection against severe disease. However, the administration decided against this idea due to bureaucratic concerns and the need for individuals to prove their natural infection status. The speaker suggests that people could potentially obtain fake PCR positivity cards to bypass this requirement.

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During COVID-19, the speaker believes the government was authoritarian and imposed a vaccine passport. Because the speaker is unvaccinated, they were unable to travel across the country. When asked if they regret not being vaccinated, the speaker said no, stating it was the best decision of their life.

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There are certain topics that people avoid discussing or push back on fiercely, such as the war in Ukraine, COVID, and January 6th. This is not a coincidence, as there is a reason behind it. In the Biden White House, someone supposedly left an 8 ball of Cocaine, but it seems like a setup. This story is intriguing and explains the behavior of certain individuals. The speaker has experience in the media business and understands how this behavior can be both crazed and grandiose. They have a plan to rearrange everything, believing it will work because the current way of doing things has been effective.

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The speaker admits to convincing the mayor to make something "a man." They describe attending underground dance parties in Wall Street while taking Molly during COVID. They recall being happy to be high after a year and a half. The speaker mentions having a party with friends in a hotel in August of 2020, where they all took Molly. They state that there weren't restrictions on gathering, but hotels didn't want large parties. The speaker claims they love being biopsychos. They describe how public health officials made it uncomfortable to be unvaccinated by restricting jobs, restaurants, and school access. They acknowledge that this approach technically forced people to get vaccinated by making life difficult for the unvaccinated.

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The speaker states they are "physically taking" the vaccine, not receiving it as intended. They claim the National Action Task Force will send the substance to a lab to test what "they're poisoning everybody with." The speaker says they have to leave because the police are being called. They express dislike for being combative but hate "that they're doing this to people," who are lined up to receive it. The speaker reiterates they are "taking" the vaccine "for the greater good of everyone" because they are going to test it in a lab to see what it is. The speaker states they are shaking and nervous.

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In a resurfaced interview, it is revealed that the speaker wanted COVID mandates to empower and legally protect individuals. They believed that this would lead to schools and universities requiring vaccinations for admission. The speaker argued that making it difficult for people in their daily lives would help overcome ideological resistance and encourage vaccination.
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