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This transcript is filled with various sponsorships by Pfizer, a pharmaceutical company. The speaker mentions multiple shows and segments that are sponsored by Pfizer, including CBS This Morning, Aaron Burnett Outfront, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, Meet the Press, and a CBS sports update. They also mention a segment on finding hidden sugars in the American family diet.

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We now possess the official 1929 Chicago Tunnel Network map, revealing exactly which buildings the Chicago Tunnel system connects to, and no longer needing to ask others about tunnel connections. The map, hidden in the Chicago History Museum and never digitized until today, is shown in full to identify buildings with current tunnel connections. The presenter asserts that the old-world buildings were connected by a vast underground web, not just independent structures, and that the tunnels predate roads and selective routing suggests a purposeful network rather than a mail-centric system. Key points and claims: - The 1929 map shows tunnels linking to various buildings in Chicago, and the presenter emphasizes that these tunnels were already present before the roads and were not built merely to transport mail. - The official narrative claims that the interconnected tunnels were constructed in the 1890s to transport mail and move freight, and were officially shut down in 1959; the presenter finds this story illogical and inconsistent with the evidence of widespread tunnel connections and reliance on underground transport. - The map’s black lines are tunnels, not roads, and the tunnels appear to skip entire blocks and connect specific buildings rather than following streets or uniform routes. - Examples highlighted on the map and in accompanying discussion: - The Palmer House shows two tunnel entrances. The presenter questions the repeated construction of multiple Palmer Houses on the same site, and notes the Palmer House entrances on the map. - The Temple (33rd Lodge) is discussed, with the building demolished in 1939 due to “poor internal services,” and replaced by a Walgreens. - The La Salle Hotel and the Stock Exchange are shown with a tunnel between them; the Stock Exchange building was demolished in 1972. - The Rookery Building is examined; 1891 photos show subterranean features and an alleyway that is identified as a tunnel connection between the Rookery and nearby structures. - The map indicates that these tunnels existed under streets that were surface-dirty and congested in the early 1900s, suggesting underground transport as a primary mode. - The presenter argues that access to publicly funded buildings (like City Hall) is possible for tunnel entrances and intends to press for access to sub-basement plans, arguing that publicly funded buildings are subject to public records and tours. - The plan includes visiting the actual buildings to verify tunnel entrances visible on the map, leveraging public records requests to uncover entrances that may be overlooked or unknown by building administrations. - The presenter claims that the underground network extends beyond Chicago and suggests a similar web exists in cities worldwide, implying that the 1929 map is a snapshot of an ongoing, larger network that has expanded since. - The upcoming work involves contacting publicly funded buildings to request tunnel-entry information and documenting the responses. Note: The transcript includes sponsor and channel-promotional material, which has been omitted from this summary per content guidelines.

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This transcript is a collection of various television shows and segments that are sponsored by Pfizer. The shows mentioned include CBS This Morning, ABC News Nightline, Anderson Cooper 360, CNN Tonight, Aaron Burnett Outfront, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, Today's Countdown to the Royal Wedding, CBS Sports Update, Meet the Press, and a segment on finding hidden sugars in the American Family Diet. All of these shows and segments are sponsored by Pfizer.

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This video features various TV shows, news segments, and advertisements that are sponsored by Pfizer. They include Good Morning America, Anderson Cooper 360, ABC News Nightline, CNN Tonight, and many others. The speakers emphasize the importance of getting vaccinated, especially now that COVID vaccines are available for children aged 5 and older. They believe that widespread vaccination will help in stopping the spread of COVID.

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This video features various TV shows and segments that are sponsored by Pfizer. The shows include Anderson Cooper 360, ABC News Night Live, CNN Tonight, Early Start, Aaron Burnett Outfront, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, Meet the Press, and CBS This Morning. There is also a CBS Sports Update and a segment on finding hidden sugars in the American family diet. All of these shows and segments are brought to you by Pfizer.

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Particularly the new evening news shows are just bracketed one after the other by pharmaceutical ads. Brought to you by Pfizer. Making a difference. Brought to you by Pfizer. CNN tonight. Brought to you by Pfizer. Anderson Cooper three sixty brought to you by Pfizer. And so, you know, you look at somebody like Anderson Cooper, I think Anderson Cooper makes about $20,000,000, you know, give or take. If you say he's got a $20,000,000 salary and 75% of that or 80% of that is coming from the pharmaceutical companies, that's who his real boss is.

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Pharmaceutical advertising on TV targets consumers with the most expensive drugs, not generics, which have the highest profit margins for the companies. Unlike typical ads where consumers pay directly, pharmaceutical drugs are often paid for by Medicaid, Medicare, and taxpayers. Taxpayers also fund the ads themselves through tax deductions. These ads may lead people to request ineffective drugs from doctors who, under time constraints from corporate management, may find it easier to prescribe the requested drug rather than argue against it. The American Medical Association has opposed this practice for 30 years. This system distorts the market and cannot be considered a free market because the federal government subsidizes it.

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This transcript is filled with various sponsorships by Pfizer on different TV shows and segments. The sponsorships include CBS This Morning, Good Morning America, CNN Tonight, Early Start, Aaron Burnett Outfront, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, Meet the Press, and a CBS sports update. There is also a mention of Pfizer sponsoring a countdown to the royal wedding and a segment on finding hidden sugars in the American family diet.

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Can I please tell you this huge news? This is huge, you guys. Right. Right. Pfizer purchased a rival company called Arena Pharmaceuticals for $6,700,000,000, and what they do is they have drug products that treat immuno inflammatory diseases from injury. So Pfizer, who's giving the injuries, are now gonna be the solution. It's the The Fox watching the head house. Like, come on. This is what is a problem reaction solution? But now they're in charge of it all. They're in control of it all. That is the summary of the news.

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Taylor Swift is not a psyop and is not sponsored by Pfizer. Various TV shows, such as Good Morning America, CBS Healthwatch, Anderson Cooper 360, ABC News Nightline, CNN Tonight, and others, are brought to you by Pfizer. There is a mention of finding hidden sugars in the American family diet, and a question about how someone learned to talk.

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Pharmaceutical companies buy TV ads not to influence people to ask for specific drugs, but to manipulate the news industry. The ads are a tactic to buy off the news and prevent them from investigating the pharmaceutical industry. The news acts as a referee, labeling anyone who questions vaccine safety as anti-science, while the two largest vaccine makers have been involved in criminal activities. People who have experienced vaccine injuries are silenced and labeled as anti-science. The media is funded by pharmaceutical companies at all levels, creating a dark reality. The speaker believes it is empowering to recognize this and calls for a shift away from trusting pharmaceutical companies, especially considering the massive government funding they receive.

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America's morning shows, news programs, and sports updates are sponsored by Pfizer. They emphasize the importance of getting vaccinated, especially for children aged 5 and older, to help stop the spread of COVID-19.

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This transcript is a compilation of various TV shows and segments that are sponsored by Pfizer. The shows mentioned include CBS This Morning, ABC News Nightline, Anderson Cooper 360, CNN Tonight, Aaron Burnett Outfront, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, Today's Countdown to the Royal Wedding, CBS Sports Update, Meet the Press, and a segment on finding hidden sugars in the American Family Diet. All of these shows are brought to you by Pfizer.

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This video features various TV shows and segments that are sponsored by Pfizer. It emphasizes the importance of getting vaccinated, especially for children aged 5 and older, to help stop the spread of COVID-19. The speaker mentions Bill Gates' advice on combating mistrust in science. Overall, the message is to promote Pfizer's vaccines and their role in fighting the pandemic.

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This transcript is a compilation of various shows and segments that are sponsored by Pfizer. The shows mentioned include CBS This Morning, Anderson Cooper 360, ABC's nightlife, CNN tonight, Early Start, Aaron Burnett out front, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, Meet the Press, and CBS sports update. There is also a mention of a segment on finding hidden sugars in the American family diet. All of these shows and segments are brought to you by Pfizer.

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This transcript is filled with various sponsorships by Pfizer, a pharmaceutical company. The speaker mentions multiple shows and segments that are sponsored by Pfizer, including CBS This Morning, Aaron Burnett Outfront, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, Meet the Press, and a CBS sports update. They also mention a segment on finding hidden sugars in the American family diet.

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This video transcript is filled with various shows and segments that are sponsored by Pfizer. The shows include Anderson Cooper 360, ABC News Nightline, CNN Tonight, Early Start, Aaron Burnett Out Front, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, Meet the Press Data Download, and CBS This Morning. There is also a mention of Pfizer sponsoring the countdown to the royal wedding and a CBS Sports Update. Additionally, there is a segment sponsored by Pfizer on finding hidden sugars in the American family diet.

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This transcript is filled with various sponsorships by Pfizer, a pharmaceutical company. The speaker mentions multiple shows and segments that are sponsored by Pfizer, including CBS This Morning, Aaron Burnett Outfront, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, Meet the Press, and a CBS sports update. Additionally, there is a mention of a countdown to the royal wedding sponsored by Pfizer. Lastly, there is a segment on finding hidden sugars in the American family diet, also sponsored by Pfizer.

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The speaker points out that major media outlets like CNBC, Fox, and CNN are owned by Vanguard and BlackRock, who are also the top shareholders of Pfizer, Johnson and Johnson, and Moderna. They mention that Vanguard and BlackRock are also the top shareholders of flight companies and junk food manufacturers. The speaker suggests that this control extends to social media platforms like Meta, Snapchat, Twitter, and Google, which they claim are pushing the same narrative as the media. They emphasize that these companies are profit-driven.

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This video features various news programs and shows that are sponsored by Pfizer. The shows include Anderson Cooper 360, ABC News Night Live, CNN Tonight, Early Start, Aaron Burnett Outfront, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, The Letter Report, Countdown to the Royal Wedding, CBS Sports Update, Meet the Press, Data Download, and CBS This Morning. There is also a segment on finding hidden sugars in the American family diet. All of these programs are brought to you by Pfizer.

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CBS This Morning, CBS health watch, Anderson Cooper three sixty, ABC News Nightline, Making a difference, CNN tonight, Early start, Aaron Burnett out front, This week with George Stephanopoulos, Today's countdown to the royal wedding, CBS Sports Update, and Meet the press are all brought to you by Pfizer. Data download and a segment on hidden sugars in the American family diet are also sponsored by Pfizer.

Modern Wisdom

Men Are Taking More Viagra Than Ever - Zack Telander
Guests: Zack Telander
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In a 2018 study, about half of British men in their 30s reported erectile difficulties, a trend expected to worsen with Gen Z, who exhibit high levels of social anxiety and introversion. Hosts Chris Williamson and Zack Telander discuss various topics, including WNBA star Brittany Griner's nine-year sentence in Russia for carrying marijuana vaping materials. Griner claimed her actions were an honest mistake, highlighting the severe drug laws in many countries, particularly in the Middle East. The conversation shifts to the rising use of Viagra among younger men, driven by performance anxiety rather than physiological issues. Many men in their 20s and 30s are turning to Viagra, with over-the-counter availability contributing to its increased use. The hosts reflect on the societal pressures surrounding male performance and the stigma of erectile dysfunction, emphasizing the importance of open communication in relationships. They also touch on the fluidity of gender identity, referencing Demi Lovato's recent pronoun updates, and the backlash against Beyoncé for using the term "spazz" in her lyrics, which some deemed ableist. The discussion concludes with commentary on the state of media and entertainment, criticizing the trend of rehashing franchises and the impact of outrage culture on creative expression. Finally, Zack promotes his film project, "The Weight," inviting potential investors to support its production.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 72 Big Pharma Is Fooling You Again, and You Don't Even Know It
Guests: Calley Means
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Tucker Carlson discusses skepticism towards new pharmaceutical products, particularly Ozempic, a diabetes drug that aids weight loss. Cali Means, founder of TruMed, argues that Ozempic is problematic for three main reasons. First, obesity is a symptom of deeper metabolic dysfunction, not a deficiency that can be solved with medication. He highlights the alarming rates of obesity and prediabetes in America, attributing these issues to corrupt food industry practices and government subsidies favoring processed foods. Second, he claims that Ozempic has severe side effects, including gastrointestinal issues and potential mental health risks, with many patients discontinuing use due to these problems. Third, Means points to systemic corruption within healthcare, where pharmaceutical companies influence medical guidelines and research funding, leading to a focus on lifelong drug dependency rather than addressing root causes of health issues. He emphasizes the need for a shift towards better nutrition and exercise, criticizing the current healthcare model that profits from chronic illness. Means concludes by advocating for a reevaluation of public health policies to prioritize metabolic health.

Mind Pump Show

Mind Pump Challenges Big Pharma: A Look at The Future of Health in America
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The pharmaceutical industry benefits from a population that is overweight and unhealthy, as they represent a significant consumer base. Dr. Fatima Stanford, a member of the Biden USDA's dietary guidelines advisory committee, claims that genetics is the primary cause of obesity, with a 50 to 80 percent risk of obesity for children of obese parents. She also describes obesity as a brain disease, suggesting that the brain regulates eating and storage. However, the hosts argue that lifestyle factors play a crucial role in obesity and express concern over the narrative that genetics absolves personal responsibility. They highlight the pharmaceutical industry's profit motives, noting that a larger market of obese individuals leads to increased drug sales. The discussion points to the alarming trend of labeling obesity as a disease, which could open the door for more medications and shift focus away from lifestyle changes. The hosts emphasize the importance of empowerment and personal agency in addressing obesity, warning against the potential consequences of accepting a narrative that diminishes individual responsibility.

PBD Podcast

"Big Pharma Is Organized Crime" - Whistleblower Peter C. Gøtzsche REVEALS Pharma’s Dirty Secrets
Guests: Peter C. Gøtzsche
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Pharma’s business model, Peter C. Gøtzsche argues, is organized crime. The pattern shows drug companies repeatedly committing crimes, bribing politicians and top officials, and paying off doctors to influence research and marketing. He notes that some of the largest drug firms have been fined billions, yet profits from sales exceed those penalties, allowing corrupt practices to continue. He says corruption spans research, marketing, and regulation, citing bribery of FDA commissioners and health ministers and broad influence over physicians. He contrasts the United States with Europe, noting U.S. healthcare consumes about 18% of GDP and relies on middlemen and aggressive drug use, while Nordic public systems offer universal care. He contends prescription drugs are a leading cause of death, including opioids, Motrin, and psychiatric medications, and that reducing their use by up to 90% could yield a healthier population. Beyond drugs, the interview turns to psychiatry and diagnosis. The guest criticizes the DSM for expanding medical labeling of ordinary experiences into disorders, calling ADHD a non-existent natural category and joking about a parade of diagnoses that would cover the middle. He recounts a dinner where four people tested positive for ADHD on a casual test, showing how easily psychiatric labels proliferate. He recalls warnings from veteran psychiatrists about overreliance on drugs for mental health and advocates psychotherapy as an alternative. Later, the discussion shifts to antidepressants, where studies show minimal placebo benefit and frequent sexual side effects, with some reports suggesting increased suicidality. The conversation then dives into vaccines and public health, with the guest expressing skepticism about licensing and mandates. He discusses the measles vaccine as life-saving in some cases but argues that screening and vaccination programs can yield mixed results, including cases where vaccination protocols might not extend life expectancy and can drive overtreatment. He addresses the HPV vaccine controversy, presenting data from internal reports and his book on Merck and drug regulator practices. He also critiques mammography screening, arguing that it does not reduce total mortality and can lead to unnecessary procedures. He has written about deadly psychiatry and organized denial, and emphasizes open scientific debate.
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