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Following the anthrax attacks in 2002, the Patriot Act was passed after anthrax was sent to the two senators blocking it. The speaker claims the FBI found the anthrax was used by neocons and the CIA to get the U.S. into Iraq, and that George Tenet told George Bush that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction. The speaker alleges the anthrax was sent to the two senators blocking the Patriot Act a week after 9/11. They say the Patriot Act passed by acclamation, and contained assaults on the Geneva Convention and the bioweapons charter, and reopened the bioweapons arm race shut down by Nixon. The speaker claims the FBI determined the anthrax was Ames Anthrax, which could only have come from the CIA lab in Fort Detrick. They conclude that someone associated with the Pentagon or the CIA was involved with the anthrax.

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President Bush's concern about Saddam Hussein's pursuit of weapons of mass destruction and potential collaboration with terrorists is discussed. Joe Biden, as chair of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, strongly supports granting President Bush the authority to start a war with Iraq. Biden's role in ensuring the war's authorization is highlighted, with criticism that he limited debate and distorted information. The false claims of Iraq's possession of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons are mentioned. The devastating impact of the Iraq war, including American and contractor casualties, injuries, and instability in the region, is emphasized. The deception of the American people and the lack of evidence supporting the war's justifications are addressed.

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Shortly after 9/11, the speaker encountered Secretary Rumsfeld and Deputy Secretary Wolfowitz at the Pentagon. A general called him urgently, revealing that they had decided to go to war with Iraq. When asked why, the general admitted they didn't have any new evidence connecting Saddam to Al Qaeda. The decision was made because they didn't know what else to do about terrorism and believed their military could overthrow governments. Weeks later, the speaker asked if they were still going to war with Iraq, to which the general responded that it was even worse. He showed the speaker a classified memo outlining plans to attack seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq and ending with Iran. The speaker regrets not seeing the memo and asks for the general's name.

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The speaker discusses the Iraq war and how they believe the American people were deceived by the neocons. They claim that false information was spread about Saddam Hussein's involvement in the World Trade Center attacks and the anthrax attacks that followed. The speaker also mentions that the FBI traced the anthrax to a U.S. government source at Fort Detrick. They argue that the Patriot Act, which was passed during this time, undermined the Constitution and reopened the bioweapons arms race. The speaker concludes by stating that the act allowed federal officials to violate international bioweapons agreements without facing prosecution.

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The speaker talks about the reasons behind the Iraq war, dismissing the idea of nuclear weapons or biological weapons. They mention that the war was all about oil. They recall an incident where an inspector found no evidence of nuclear weapons, but later committed suicide under suspicious circumstances. The speaker also describes the sight of numerous oil pipes when they entered Iraq, with many of them on fire, causing the sky to be black for days.

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The speaker discusses a memo outlining a plan to invade seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq and ending with Iran. They express frustration that this plan was not widely discussed in the media and highlight the propaganda used to justify each war. The speaker believes that these wars were premeditated and that excuses were made to deceive the American people. They criticize the immense profits made by weapon companies at the expense of innocent lives. The speaker condemns the atrocities committed and questions the perception of the United States as a force for good.

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After the anthrax attacks in 2001, the Patriot Act was quickly passed, targeting two senators who opposed it. The anthrax incident was used to justify the war in Iraq, as the CIA claimed Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction. George W. Bush's reliance on the CIA's assurances led to significant military action despite Saddam's lack of involvement in 9/11. The Patriot Act, rushed through Congress, included provisions that undermined constitutional protections and allowed federal officials to violate international treaties without prosecution. The FBI later determined that the anthrax strain used was linked to a CIA lab at Fort Detrick, suggesting involvement from the Pentagon or CIA in the attacks.

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The speaker recalls a conversation about going to war with Iraq. They question the reason behind it and inquire about any evidence linking Saddam to Al Qaeda, but there is none. The speaker later learns about a memo outlining plans to attack seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq and ending with Iran. When they ask if the memo is classified, the person confirms it is. The speaker mentions bringing up the memo again in a recent conversation, but the person denies ever showing it to them.

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The speaker emphasizes the need to compel Iraq to destroy its weapons of mass destruction and expresses belief that the resolution is a march towards peace and security. Another speaker criticizes Joe Biden for his role in the Iraq war, stating that he used his position as chair of the foreign relations committee to ensure the war was authorized. It is mentioned that Biden prevented experts from testifying and controlled the senate debate, leading to distorted information. Additionally, Biden opposed an amendment that would have required further authorization for the war. The speaker concludes that Biden's actions played a major role in getting the war resolution passed.

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The speaker reveals that the Patriot Act, which was introduced in 1994, was actually written by civil libertarians. However, it was defeated at that time by right-wing individuals who were concerned about the potential consequences. The speaker clarifies that the current version of the Patriot Act is very similar to the one they introduced in 1994. They also mention that the right wing was responsible for its defeat back then, while acknowledging that the audience had no involvement in that.

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The speaker presents evidence suggesting that the events of the past four years were orchestrated to infringe on people's liberties. They claim that the manipulation of coronaviruses began in 1966 and that various organizations colluded to establish a mandate for a universal vaccine by 2020. The speaker questions the need for a vaccine for a disease that was declared eradicated. They argue that this is an act of domestic and international terrorism. The speaker also highlights patents and statements indicating the weaponization of coronaviruses. They assert that there was a planned release of a respiratory pathogen in 2019.

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The speaker discusses how the pandemic was misused for control and profit by the pharmaceutical industry and to introduce surveillance measures. They highlight the involvement of intelligence agencies and the military in the pandemic response, with the NSA and Pentagon leading Operation Warp Speed. The speaker claims that vaccines were developed by NIH and manufactured by military contractors, with Pfizer and Moderna acting as fronts. They also mention multiple simulations of coronavirus outbreaks sponsored by the CIA, including one in October 2019. The speaker questions the origins of the virus and the involvement of the CIA and Chinese CDC. They suggest a historical connection between the CIA and bioweapons research, and how the Patriot Act revived the bioweapons arms race.

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The war in Iraq was a mistake by George Bush. The U.S. should have never been in Iraq because it destabilized the Middle East. The speaker claims "they" lied about weapons of mass destruction, asserting that there were none.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the history of the U.S. bioweapons program and its connection to the CIA. They explain how the CIA brought German and Japanese scientists involved in bioweapons programs to the U.S. and conducted experiments on the American public. They also mention President Nixon's decision to end the program in 1969 due to concerns about the proliferation of bioweapons. However, after the 9/11 attacks, the Patriot Act was passed, allowing the CIA and other agencies to resume bioweapons development. The speaker highlights the role of Tony Fauci and the funding of gain-of-function studies. They also touch on the CIA's involvement in mind control experiments and the importance of resisting government overreach.

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The speaker recalls a conversation where a general informed him that the decision to go to war with Iraq had been made without any evidence connecting Saddam to Al Qaeda. The general mentioned that the military's only solution to dealing with terrorists was to take down governments. Later, the speaker learned about a memo outlining plans to attack seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq. The video then mentions military operations in Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, and Sudan. It concludes by mentioning the investigation into the misuse of intelligence information and the speaker's belief that evidence points to wrongdoing.

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The speaker begins by discussing the loss of public accountability and the assault on liberties. They mention the funding of coronavirus research in 1966 and the establishment of a mandate for a universal vaccine by 2020. The speaker questions the need for a vaccine for an eradicated disease and suggests that there may be a conspiracy to commit acts of terror. They provide evidence of patents and statements indicating the weaponization of coronaviruses. The speaker accuses the World Health Organization and other organizations of criminal collusion and involvement in the distribution of the COVID campaign. They conclude by stating that this is a marketing ploy to deprive people of liberty.

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The speaker suggests that American tax dollars funded gain-of-function research that created the virus. They claim that Dr. Fauci and various government agencies, including the NIH, State Department, USAID, and DOD, were involved. They argue that Fauci funded a study that taught Chinese military scientists how to build weapons of mass destruction and hide human tampering on the virus. They question why the U.S. government would fund such research and why they were teaching Chinese scientists. They also mention the CIA's involvement and their role in the cover-up. The speaker raises concerns about the lack of medical benefit and the potential bioweapons implications.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the connection between pandemic simulations, the 9/11 attacks, the passing of the Patriot Act, and the increase in bioweapons development. They claim that the CIA and neoconservatives used the anthrax attack on the U.S. Capitol to justify going to war with Saddam Hussein and passing the Patriot Act. They also mention that Tony Fauci became the bioweapon czar in 2001 and received a significant budget increase. The speaker alleges that Fauci and others funded gain-of-function studies in Wuhan, China, and Ukraine. They criticize the lack of a thorough investigation into the origins of COVID-19.

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About 10 days after 9/11, the speaker met with Secretary Rumsfeld at the Pentagon. A general informed him that they had decided to go to war with Iraq, but when asked why, the general had no answer. There was no evidence linking Saddam to Al Qaeda, but they felt they had a strong military and could overthrow governments. Later, the speaker learned that there was a memo outlining plans to attack seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq and ending with Iran. The speaker asked if the memo was classified, and it was confirmed to be so.

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The speaker claims that the 9/11 attacks were used as a pretext to wage war against Arabs and Muslims. They criticize the lack of discussion about ongoing wars in the Middle East during the US election campaign, focusing instead on trivial issues. The speaker also highlights the influence of the Zionist lobby in US politics and the massive amount of funding given to Israel. They argue that this support for a discriminatory state goes against American values and has led to the US fighting wars on behalf of Israel. The speaker criticizes the lack of accountability for war crimes committed by US politicians and the media's role in perpetuating the false narrative of 9/11.

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"Of the war in Iraq was a big fat mistake. They lied. Okay. They said there were weapons of mass destruction. There were none, and they knew there were none." "Bush got us into this horrible war with lies by lying, by saying they had weapons of mass destruction, by saying all sorts of things that turned out not to be true." "I lost a lot of friends that were killed in that building. The worst attack ever in this country, it was during his presidency." "We spent $2,000,000,000,000, thousands of lives, wounded warriors all over the place we're in."

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After the anthrax attacks in 2002, the Patriot Act was passed. The anthrax was sent to two individuals who were blocking the act. It was later discovered that the anthrax was used by the neocons and the CIA to justify going to war in Iraq. The head of the CIA at the time, George Tenet, misled President George W. Bush about Iraq having weapons of mass destruction. The anthrax attack had no connection to 9/11. The Patriot Act was quickly passed without being thoroughly read, and it not only violated the constitution but also reopened the bioweapons arm race. The FBI investigation revealed that the anthrax came from the CIA lab in Fort Detrick, suggesting involvement from the Pentagon or the CIA.

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The speaker contends that the war is a conflict that should never have begun and attributes its initiation to the 2020 US presidential election being rigged. They assert that the war would not have started if that election had not been rigged. They declare that it was a rigged election and assert that “Everybody now knows that. They found out.” The speaker further states that “People will soon be prosecuted for what they did.” They describe the situation as breaking news, though they add that it should be breaking news as well. The speaker reiterates that “Those are rigged elections.”

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About ten days after 9/11, the speaker describes going through the Pentagon and seeing Secretary Rumsfeld. A general then pulls him aside and says they must talk briefly. The general says, “we’ve made the decision. We’re going to war with Iraq.” When the speaker asks, “Why?” the general replies, “I guess they don’t know what else to do.” The speaker asks if they found information connecting Saddam to Al Qaeda. The response is, “No. There’s nothing new that way.” The general explains they had “made the decision to go to war with Iraq,” and that it seems, as the speaker reflects, “we don’t know what to do about terrorists, but we got a good military and we can take down governments.” A few weeks later, the speaker returns to see the general amid bombing campaigns in Afghanistan and inquires again, “We still going to war with Iraq?” The answer is presented as worse than prior: the speaker says the general tells him, “I just got this down from upstairs, meeting the secretary of defense office today.” He describes a memo that outlines “how we're gonna take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and finishing off Iran.” The speaker asks if the memo is classified, and the general confirms, “yes, sir.” He adds, “Don’t show it to” (the transcript ends there). Key elements include the asserted decision to invade Iraq without evidence of a direct link to Al Qaeda, the perception that the administration chose military action because other options were unclear, and the claim of a broader plan to “take out seven countries in five years” beginning with Iraq and extending through Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran, with the memo described as classified. The account ties the Iraq invasion decision to a larger strategic agenda and emphasizes a chain of communication from the secretary of defense’s office to field-level comprehension, all within the context of ongoing Afghanistan bombing.

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The speaker argues that the war in Iraq resulted in an enormous, unrecoverable cost: “we spent $2,000,000,000,000, thousands of lives,” and that the outcome left the United States with nothing to show for it. The speaker contends that Iran is now taking over Iraq, describing it as having “the second largest oil reserves in the world,” and asserts that this outcome proves the involvement in Iraq was a mistake. The speaker states that George Bush made a mistake and that the United States “should have never been in Iraq,” claiming that the intervention destabilized the Middle East. Regarding accountability, the speaker questions whether Bush should be impeached and suggests a preference for letting the other party decide how to label the issue, saying, “So you still think he should be impeached? I think it's my turn, ain't it? You do whatever you want.” The speaker emphasizes a belief that those responsible “lied,” specifically about weapons of mass destruction, asserting, “They said there were weapons of mass destruction. There were none, and they knew there were none. There were no weapons of mass destruction. Alright.” In sum, the speaker presents three core assertions: (1) the Iraq War was extraordinarily costly in financial terms and human lives, and produced no tangible gain; (2) the war destabilized the Middle East and empowered Iran to increase influence in Iraq, which the speaker frames as a mistaken outcome; and (3) the leaders claimed WMDs existed when they did not, asserting that there were no weapons of mass destruction and that those claims were knowingly false. The dialogue also touches on impeachment as a potential consequence for the leadership involved, framed through the speaker’s yes-or-no stance and interjections about accountability.
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