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My name is Stefano Angello, an airline pilot. I want to expose a serious issue happening in our skies. We've known about it for months but can't speak up without risking our careers. Please share this video before it's too late. There's a covert climate conversion plan to destroy the myth of individual state climate control. This aims to ruin small farmers and businesses, allowing big corporations to take over. They manipulate the air's temperature by adding specific molecules, altering it by several degrees. This gives them control over European and Italian climate. Please help spread awareness. Climate change is real.

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There have been around 30 daily deaths, but the virus is extremely virulent. Not everyone gets tested, so the actual number of cases is likely multiplied by four or five. I'm interested in knowing if there are more symptoms like fever, headache, or body aches when you have it. There are fewer severe cases, it's not very contagious, but extremely virulent. Please stay focused, you have two minutes. Extremely virulent, less virulent. I swear, it's not good, you need to talk to people more.

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There is a discussion about the control of information and how false information can be challenged. Social media platforms are urged to take responsibility and partner with scientific and health communities to provide accurate information. The idea of government enforcement against fake news is also mentioned. Shutting down information is seen as impractical, and instead, flooding accurate information and relying on trusted sources are suggested strategies. The video then shifts to a description of a past pandemic, where millions of people died, the global economy suffered, and societal impacts were long-lasting.

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Italy is described as being under total lockdown as coronavirus deaths continue to spike, with emergency rooms at or past breaking point. Authorities warn that Lombardy is running out of hospital beds and that morgue space has been exhausted, while army trucks transport bodies and new infections and deaths are reported daily. The president of the region asks for more military presence on the streets, with roadblocks and controls to limit movement without valid reasons. The transcript frames Italy as a new “ground zero,” noting almost twelve thousand five hundred cases at the time. A communications professor and former media and institutional figure, Alberto Contrini, is interviewed about why he believes Italy’s death toll rose. He says that fear propaganda included the use of large military trucks shown on TV carrying coffins, which he claims corresponded to one coffin per truck. He also claims that elderly people entering hospitals with other conditions were immediately declared COVID cases. Contrini attributes this to hospital reimbursement being reported as five times higher for COVID patients than for normal patients. He also alleges that incentives and payments led doctors to classify and treat patients in ways that increased COVID counts, including government payments per injection and “virologists” on television who he says were paid by pharmaceutical companies to promote a “massive propaganda.” He claims many doctors were suspended or marginalized for refusing these practices, and he describes legal actions by suspended doctors as ongoing. Contrini compares the Italian situation to the United States and says similar incentives and staging were used elsewhere, including treatment and reporting dynamics that he says manufactured death counts. He further suggests that, from his perspective as a media figure, the pattern of events implied opportunism evolving into something scripted before the outbreak reached Italy. He says other outbreaks were ignored by authorities despite doctors and scientists who believed they had effective approaches early. The transcript then shifts through multiple medical and investigative testimonies. Dr. Mariano Amici is described as having coordinated a study of over ten thousand patients who, he says, were all cured without a single death, treating COVID and other conditions successfully before protocols were imposed. He claims high death numbers were “made up,” images shown were not from COVID, and that the number of infected people was inflated by incorrect nose swab tests. He also claims incorrect treatments were used and that even patients who died from other causes were diagnosed as COVID to increase payment and change death rates. He says he found it “traumatizing” and that peers were pressured to comply with protocols and avoid losing their jobs. Rosanna Chiaverini Negri, described as a neurologist and holistic doctor, states she worked to write protocols to heal COVID patients and detoxify patients from “side effect” of what she calls an experimental genetic drug rather than a vaccine. She says she and others treated seventy thousand patients, with only ten hospitalized, and submitted medical records to Italian parliamentary bodies. She claims the media called the treatments witchcraft and that some doctors were suspended and had licenses removed. Raffaele Ragoli, an investigative journalist, says he went into a hospital on March 17 and saw conditions he describes as “hell.” He claims government policy required patients to stay home and take paracetamol, and that certain doctors used antibiotics against Ministry of Health guidance. He connects the narrative to mandatory vaccination policies and alleges that COVID was used to create fear and large-scale emergency measures that reduced rights. He also cites statements from WHO leadership about future pandemics and suggests biolabs and biological research are ongoing. He later asks whether the virus itself was actually responsible for the concentrated “explosion” seen in Bergamo and whether death patterns continued across Italy. Giovanni Trambusti, an electrical engineer focused on data processing and statistical analysis, describes downloading raw mortality data from ISTAT month by month to compare announced COVID numbers with real mortality. He claims mortality was highly concentrated in northern areas such as Bergamo and Brescia and “almost nothing” occurred elsewhere, and that the contagion did not move south even when people migrated south to avoid lockdown. He says he cannot explain the specific mechanism behind the northern concentration but insists that the numbers show an “explosion” in Bergamo. Dr. Pietro Gasparoni provides a hypothesis about the Bergamo surge. He describes alleged multiple meningitis cases in late 2019 and mass meningitis vaccination around January–February 2020, claiming that immune systems were low in the first two weeks after vaccination and made COVID infection spread more easily in that period. The transcript then emphasizes what it says are vaccine-related effects using mortality patterns. Trambusti is described as asserting that excess mortality in 2022 rose in regions where COVID deaths supposedly declined and suggests this indicates deaths were not from COVID. He claims a “fourteen-day trick” in death classification after vaccination, where deaths within fourteen days were categorized as if people were “unvaccinated,” producing a “pandemic of the unvaccinated” narrative while the vaccinated were allegedly misclassified. He also claims spikes in mortality by age group aligned with vaccine rollout. A cardiologist, Dr. Giuseppe Barbrow, is quoted about myocarditis and pericarditis beginning in early 2021 and affecting males particularly in ages twelve to thirty-six. He claims myocarditis is not “mild” and that myocarditis can persist and generate potentially fatal arrhythmias. The transcript claims a view that the increase was driven more by vaccination than natural infection. Finally, multiple vaccine injury accounts are included, describing paralysis, loss of mobility, myocarditis within hours or after doses, thrombosis, pericarditis, neurological symptoms, and inability to walk. The narrative repeatedly frames these injuries as resulting from the COVID vaccines and contrasts them with being told to comply with protocols and vaccination. The closing portion returns to calls for scientific debate and study replication in Italy, including a request for replication of the “Henry Ford study,” a randomized pragmatic study, and removal of mandatory obligations “vis a vis such evidence.” The transcript ends with the host thanking a team and those who enabled the trip and work producing the film and study.

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I'm home from school because I have the measles, or at least a strange case of red freckles and a slight temperature. But hey, no school for a few days! My dad said to say hello and that he'll bring me comic books. Turns out, seven students are confirmed to have measles, with four others possible. They must have been vaccinated! Vaccines are harmful, I tell you. They are endangering the health of every child in this city. Now, Noah is turning Liv, gotta call 911!

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Please encourage those who are unvaccinated to get vaccinated. The only people dying are those who haven't received the vaccine. Spreading misinformation is shameful and leads to unnecessary deaths. Some individuals on television have the power to manipulate public opinion, which is concerning. It is our responsibility to control the messaging and shape people's thoughts.

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We're here to simulate meetings of the Pandemic Emergency Board amidst a severe pandemic requiring global cooperation. There are conspiracy theories about pharmaceutical companies or the UN releasing this for their own benefit. Perhaps it's time to bring forward bad actors and prosecute those spreading fake news. A new coronavirus is causing a respiratory illness, and demand for protective equipment is rising. Healthcare facilities are overwhelmed, and people are avoiding public spaces. Polls show 65% are eager for a vaccine, even if experimental, though I'm not optimistic about its timely arrival. Penalties, including arrest, are in place for spreading falsehoods. Controlling information access may be the right choice. We need to save lives, but we can't afford a response that suffocates the economy. Large-scale protests and riots have led to crackdowns and martial law in some countries. The public has lost trust in their administrations. The economic turmoil and societal impacts, including distrust of news and breakdown of social cohesion, could last for years.

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We are all impacted by the current situation, so let's do at least three simple things: wear a mask, wash your hands.

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You get up in the morning and you doom scroll through things. And although I will say this, the last few days you woke up thinking there might be news. There will be news sometime. Just so you know, there will be news.

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La triste notizia è il ritrovamento del corpo di Angelo Onorato, marito dell'eurodeputata Francesca Donato, con una fascetta al collo e sangue sulla camicia. Francesca e la figlia lo hanno trovato in auto a Palermo. L'assessore regionale Nucci Albano dubita del suicidio, pensa che sia stato ucciso e aspetta i risultati delle indagini. Un forte abbraccio a Francesca Donato e le condoglianze. Translation: The sad news is the discovery of Angelo Onorato's body, husband of MEP Francesca Donato, with a cable tie around his neck and blood on his shirt. Francesca and their daughter found him in a car in Palermo. Regional councilor Nucci Albano doubts suicide, believes he was murdered, and awaits investigation results. A strong hug to Francesca Donato and heartfelt condolences.

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During the lockdown, I hoped that the situation in the US would be similar to Italy. In Italy, people were strictly confined to their homes and could only go out once every two weeks for an hour to buy groceries. They needed a certificate to prove they were allowed to do so. However, Americans don't respond well to such strict measures.

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This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. We need to get them vaccinated to enjoy privileges like working from home or traveling. Even if you're vaccinated, wear masks indoors. The truth is we're living in a computer program designed to keep us sedated. Wake up and save your family.

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Speaker 1 reassures viewers that there is no need to panic about the coronavirus in their region. They encourage people to go about their daily lives, including going to Chinatown and participating in activities like Mardi Gras. Speaker 0 echoes this sentiment, emphasizing that New Yorkers should enjoy life and not miss the upcoming parade. Speaker 1 dismisses the idea of closing down borders, stating that transmission is not easy and requires direct person-to-person contact. They also mention that if the virus were easily transmitted, there would be more cases. The speakers emphasize that the coronavirus is not a significant threat and compare it to a common cold or flu.

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The future of Italy is in our hands, and we must be responsible. Everyone needs to do their part. Therefore, starting today, these measures will be implemented throughout the country. We have already implemented them in the northern regions, including Lombardy and some provinces. Unfortunately, the numbers show a significant increase in infections, hospitalizations in intensive care units, and deaths.

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I am upset because I can't go to school, see my friends, or go to my favorite places due to the coronavirus. I have been staying at home for 2 months, wearing a mask and washing my hands to prevent the virus from spreading. I don't want to infect my family and potentially lose them. Coronavirus is a global health emergency and everyone has a responsibility to stop it. National leaders should stop blaming each other and focus on fighting this common enemy together. We need to use our strength, power, determination, and courage to overcome this. I don't understand why some adults don't get it.

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The speaker believes that the virus will reach Brazil and many people will be infected. However, they do not think this justifies any changes in daily habits. They mention that the media coverage of the virus creates the impression of a catastrophe, comparing it to the Spanish flu. The speaker reassures that such extreme situations will not occur because the virus does not have that potential. They claim that out of every hundred people who contract the virus, eighty to ninety will only experience a mild cold.

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I'm upset because of the coronavirus. I can't go to school, see my friends, or go to my favorite places. But I know these sacrifices are necessary. I've been staying at home for 2 months, wearing a mask, washing my hands, and avoiding crowded places. I don't want to get sick and pass it on to my family. Coronavirus is a global health emergency and everyone has a responsibility to stop it. It shouldn't be used for political arguments. We need to come together, use our strength and determination to fight this common enemy. I'm only 7 years old, but I understand. Why don't you?

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We must stay at home, as the future of Italy is in our hands. Each of us must be responsible and do our part. Therefore, starting today, these measures will apply throughout the country. We have already implemented them in the northern part, including Lombardy and some provinces. Unfortunately, the numbers show a significant increase in infections, hospitalizations in intensive and sub-intensive care, and sadly, deaths.

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I wanted to share a story about my family's experience with nosebleeds after the 5G tower near our home in Trento, Italy increased its frequencies. My mother had a nosebleed last night, followed by my father and then me. I used a device to measure the frequencies and they were way above the legal limit. We also have a repeater at home that exceeds the allowed frequencies. It's alarming to see this happening. Today is November 29th, and I'm heading back home now. Inside our apartment, the frequencies are at 78, but they were even higher earlier. It's concerning to witness this.

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Salvatore and Francesca talk to Anna about the situation in Italy regarding the coronavirus. They mention that the virus is spreading rapidly, with the number of cases and deaths increasing significantly. They discuss the strict quarantine measures in place, the overwhelmed hospitals, and the seriousness of the situation. They urge Anna to only leave the house for essential reasons and emphasize the importance of taking the situation seriously. They also mention that the virus is not just a problem in China, but is spreading quickly worldwide. They advise Anna to reconsider her plans and prioritize staying safe.

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Just follow the rules, wear masks, and social distance. Trust the news and government. Don't question anything. Some arguing ensues, but the message is to wake up from psychological manipulation. The speaker tries to make a point about the same number of deaths occurring each year. The situation escalates, leading to a confrontation. The speaker urges the person to realize the seriousness of their actions. The conversation ends abruptly. Translation: The speaker emphasizes following guidelines, trusting authorities, and being aware of manipulation. Despite some conflict, the focus remains on awakening to the truth about the situation.

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I'm home from school with the measles, a strange case of red freckles and a slight temperature. But, I've got a great big smile because no school for a few days! No medicine, inside or out, and definitely no shots. Dad says I should go to school. It turns out there are seven students confirmed with measles and four others possible! They had to have been vaccinated. Some moms never vaccinated their kids and lied about it, claiming vaccines are harmful. They are endangering the health of every child in the city.

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Speaker 0: Non obbedisco a nulla. Ho delle domande. Speaker 1: Le famiglie per un po' di più. Speaker 0: Sono malato, ma dovete dimostrarlo voi. L'articolo 32 della legge mi tutela. Il regolamento aziendale non può essere superiore. Speaker 1: Direzione, lei espone il suo.

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Check out my weather app. I switched from radar to the clouds filter, and the whole world appears covered in a gray haze. In the U.S., only Miami is clear, but everywhere else, including the oceans and Canada, is shrouded. I've monitored this map daily for two years, and for the past two weeks, it's been consistently overcast. We haven't seen the sun at all during this time. This isn't just a local issue; it's a global phenomenon. What’s happening to our skies?

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Pomp Podcast #246: James Todaro, MD on COVID-19 - What Makes it Dangerous and Potential Vaccines
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James Todaro, a medical doctor and cryptocurrency investor, discusses COVID-19, its differences from seasonal flu, and potential treatments. He highlights the virus's higher mortality rate and its ability to spread asymptomatically, making it more challenging to contain than previous outbreaks like SARS. Todaro emphasizes the importance of accurate data on infection rates and mortality, noting that the true number of cases may be underreported due to limited testing. He explains the complexities of developing vaccines and cures for a novel virus, indicating that a vaccine may not be available until mid-2021. Todaro points to hydroxychloroquine as a potential treatment, citing studies showing its effectiveness in reducing viral load when combined with azithromycin. He discusses the regulatory hurdles for approving treatments and the possibility of off-label use by physicians. Looking ahead, Todaro outlines three potential scenarios for the pandemic's progression and stresses the importance of monitoring data from countries like Italy and South Korea. He concludes by urging caution and preparedness as the situation evolves.
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