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The speaker accuses the Biden family of receiving over $20 million from foreign countries while Joe Biden was vice president. They claim that Biden is compromised, bribed, and blackmailed, making him a Manchurian candidate. The speaker alleges that Biden allowed other countries, particularly China, to take advantage of the United States. They criticize Biden for shutting down initiatives targeting Chinese spies, not holding China accountable for COVID-19, and neglecting threats from China and Russia. The speaker asserts that Biden's corruption poses a significant national security threat and suggests that his actions could lead to World War 3. They also criticize the appointment of a special counsel by the Biden DOJ, calling it a cover-up. The speaker promises to appoint a real special counsel if reelected to investigate alleged crimes committed by the Biden family.

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The speaker accuses the Gates Foundation of making millions of dollars from vaccines and then changing their narrative about their effectiveness. They criticize Bill Gates for profiting from lies and question his philanthropic image. The speaker also highlights Gates' history as a businessman and suggests that he lacks the expertise to advocate for medical interventions. They find it shocking how transparent the situation is, with no attempt to hide the financial motivations involved.

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The speaker discusses the various unethical practices of Johnson and Johnson, including their involvement in the World Trade Center incident, the opioid crisis, and the talcum powder lawsuits. They highlight the company's fraudulent activities, bribery, and manipulation of clinical data. The speaker also mentions a case involving a pharmaceutical called factor 8, which caused thousands of deaths. They criticize Johnson and Johnson for declaring bankruptcy to avoid liability and express the need for accountability. The speaker advises against trusting the company and suggests that Congress allows such behavior to continue.

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The speaker discusses the various unethical practices of Johnson and Johnson, including their involvement in the World Trade Center incident, the opioid crisis, and the talcum powder lawsuits. They highlight how the company engaged in fraud, bribery, and deceptive marketing practices. The speaker also mentions a case involving a pharmaceutical called factor 8, which caused thousands of deaths. They criticize Johnson and Johnson for declaring bankruptcy to avoid liability and express the need for accountability. The speaker advises against trusting the company and suggests that Congress allows such behavior to continue.

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The speaker criticizes the World Health Organization (WHO), claiming it is corrupt and controlled by China. They highlight how the US paid a significant amount to the WHO while China paid much less. The speaker mentions terminating America's relationship with the WHO and criticizes President Biden for rejoining without negotiations or reforms. They express concern about a proposed pandemic treaty that would require the US to send medical supplies to other countries and censor free speech. The speaker pledges to withdraw from the WHO, abolish and replace it, and form a new coalition of nations committed to health protection, sovereignty, and freedom. They also mention a missed opportunity to renegotiate the WHO deal for a lower cost.

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The speaker discusses the numerous legal issues surrounding Johnson and Johnson, including their involvement in the World Trade Center asbestos case, the opioid crisis, and the talcum powder lawsuits. They accuse the company of fraudulent practices, bribery, and manipulating clinical data. The speaker also mentions a case involving a pharmaceutical called factor 8, which was contaminated with HIV and caused deaths. They criticize Johnson and Johnson for declaring bankruptcy to avoid liability and express their distrust in the company. The speaker concludes by suggesting that Congress allows such behavior to continue.

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The speaker discusses the various unethical practices of Johnson and Johnson, including their involvement in the World Trade Center incident, the opioid crisis, and the talcum powder lawsuits. They highlight the company's fraudulent activities, bribery, and manipulation of clinical data. The speaker also mentions a case involving a pharmaceutical called factor 8, which caused thousands of deaths. They criticize Johnson and Johnson for declaring bankruptcy to avoid liability and express the need for accountability. The speaker advises against trusting the company and suggests that Congress allows such behavior to continue.

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The speaker questions the purpose of conferences like APEC and the recent meeting between Biden and Xi Jinping. They feel that these conferences lack a clear goal and mention climate change as a topic of discussion. The speaker believes that the meetings are meaningless and that the focus should be on more pressing issues such as the Chinese Communist Party's involvement in drug trafficking, specifically Fentanyl, which is causing deaths in America. They also mention the CCP's theft of intellectual property and human rights abuses, including the mistreatment of Uyghurs and forced organ harvesting.

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The senator questions the speaker about their firm's client selection policy, specifically regarding their clients who are state-owned Chinese corporations. The speaker defends their rigorous selection process and claims to primarily work with multinational and private sector companies. However, the senator highlights that the firm has advised state-owned enterprises involved in activities contrary to US security interests. The speaker denies advising these specific companies but fails to provide satisfactory answers. The senator criticizes the firm for making substantial profits from both US enemies and the American taxpayer. The senator proposes a law to prohibit such activities and vows to push for a vote on it.

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The speaker discusses the various criminal activities of Johnson and Johnson, including their involvement in the World Trade Center incident, the opioid crisis, and the talcum powder lawsuits. They highlight the company's fraudulent practices, bribery, and manipulation of clinical data. The speaker emphasizes that Johnson and Johnson knew their talcum powders caused ovarian cancer but did nothing about it. They also mention the company's bankruptcy declaration and the lack of accountability for the harm caused. The speaker concludes by urging people not to trust Johnson and Johnson and criticizing Congress for allowing such actions to continue.

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The speaker criticizes Johnson and Johnson for their alleged criminal conduct, including fraud, bribery, and deceptive marketing practices. They highlight the company's involvement in the opioid crisis and the talcum powder lawsuits, where the company is accused of knowing about the presence of asbestos fibers in their products and their link to ovarian cancer. The speaker also mentions a case involving a pharmaceutical called factor 8, which was infected with HIV and caused numerous deaths. They argue that Johnson and Johnson's bankruptcy declaration allows them to avoid liability for their actions. The speaker concludes by urging people not to trust the company and criticizing Congress for allowing such behavior.

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Speaker 0 addresses Microsoft Azure, saying, “Like to condemn Microsoft Azure program for leaking sensitive classified information to the CCP.” The speaker then questions Bill Gates directly: “And then I think that Are you pro CCP, mister Gates? I understand your foundation owns a lot of Microsoft shares now, and your Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has heavily financed and is financially connected to the CCP.” The speaker asks, “So is that why you're not answering the questions about governments, Microsoft's Azure program, mister Gates?” Continuing, the speaker presses the issue: “Are you sure you don't wanna condemn them for leaking classified information from our US military?” The speaker reiterates the demand: “One more time, mister Gates. Would you like to condemn Microsoft's government Azure program for leaking classified information at the CCP?” The response implied by the transcript is “No? Okay.”

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The speaker criticizes the current state of the House of Representatives, claiming it is broken and controlled by corporate lobbyists and globalists. They suggest that some members have been compromised during overseas trips, where they allegedly engage in inappropriate activities with children. These actions supposedly lead to their compromise and involvement in the world of big money. The speaker emphasizes that these are real issues.

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The speaker criticizes Johnson and Johnson for their alleged criminal conduct, including fraud, bribery, and deceptive marketing practices. They highlight the company's involvement in the opioid crisis and talcum powder lawsuits, where they knew their products were causing harm but did nothing about it. The speaker also mentions a case involving a pharmaceutical called factor 8, which was infected with HIV and caused deaths. They argue that Johnson and Johnson's bankruptcy declaration allows them to avoid liability for their actions, which they equate to manslaughter. The speaker advises against trusting the company and criticizes Congress for allowing such behavior.

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The speaker discusses the numerous unethical practices of Johnson and Johnson, a company that has faced lawsuits for fraud, bribery, and deceptive marketing. They specifically mention the issue of asbestos in talcum powder, which the company knew about but failed to address. The speaker also mentions a case involving a pharmaceutical called factor 8, which was infected with HIV and caused deaths. They criticize Johnson and Johnson for declaring bankruptcy to avoid liability. The speaker concludes by stating that Congress allows such behavior to continue.

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The speaker criticizes Johnson and Johnson for their alleged criminal conduct, including fraud, bribery, and deceptive marketing practices. They highlight the company's involvement in the opioid crisis and the talcum powder lawsuits, where the company is accused of knowing about the presence of asbestos fibers in their products and their link to ovarian cancer. The speaker also mentions a case involving a pharmaceutical called factor 8, which was infected with HIV and caused numerous deaths. They argue that Johnson and Johnson's bankruptcy declaration allows them to avoid liability for their actions. The speaker urges people not to trust the company and criticizes Congress for allowing such behavior.

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The speaker discusses various allegations against Johnson and Johnson, claiming that the company engaged in criminal conduct and manslaughter. They mention the opioid crisis, fraud, bribery, and deceptive marketing practices related to talcum powder. The speaker also mentions a case involving a pharmaceutical called factor 8 that caused deaths due to HIV infection. They criticize Johnson and Johnson for declaring bankruptcy to avoid liability. The speaker concludes by urging people not to trust the company and criticizing Congress for allowing such actions to occur.

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The speaker criticizes the World Health Organization (WHO), claiming it is corrupt and controlled by China. They highlight how the US paid a significant amount to the WHO while China paid much less. The speaker mentions terminating America's relationship with the WHO and criticizes Joe Biden for reentering without negotiations or reforms. They express concern about a proposed pandemic treaty that would require the US to send medical supplies and promote censorship. The speaker pledges to withdraw from the WHO and replace it with a new coalition of nations committed to health and sovereignty. They also mention a missed opportunity to renegotiate the WHO deal for a lower cost.

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The speaker discusses Vivek Rameswami and raises concerns about his background and affiliations. They mention his education, internships, and business ventures, suggesting possible connections to influential figures like George Soros and Justin Trudeau. The speaker also questions Rameswami's stance on China, pointing out his business ties to the country. They highlight his involvement with various organizations, including the Milken Institute and the World Economic Forum. The speaker concludes by accusing Rameswami of being a corporate Trojan horse and insinuates that he is working against former President Trump. They offer to provide advice to Rameswami's team.

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The speaker criticizes the World Health Organization (WHO), claiming it is corrupt and controlled by China. They highlight that the US paid almost $500 million to the WHO while China paid only $40 million. The speaker mentions terminating America's relationship with the WHO and accuses Joe Biden of reentering without negotiations or reforms. They express concern about a proposed pandemic treaty that would require the US to send medical supplies to other countries and censor free speech. The speaker pledges to withdraw from the WHO, abolish and replace it, and form a new coalition of nations committed to health and sovereignty. They also mention a missed opportunity to renegotiate the deal with the WHO for a lower cost.

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The speaker discusses the numerous unethical practices of Johnson and Johnson, including their involvement in the World Trade Center asbestos issue, the opioid crisis, and the talcum powder lawsuits. They highlight how the company engaged in deceptive marketing practices and knowingly sold talcum powders that caused ovarian cancer in women. The speaker also mentions Johnson and Johnson's bankruptcy declaration and their evasion of responsibility for the harm caused by their products. They express frustration with the lack of accountability and call for the company to be held accountable for their actions.

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The speaker, who used to work in the pharmaceutical industry, criticizes the industry for prioritizing profit over people's health. He shares his own experiences of being involved in corruption and unethical practices. He highlights the lack of transparency and the influence of the industry on doctors and politicians. He also discusses the overprescription of medication to children, particularly psychotropic drugs, and the harmful effects they can have. The speaker calls for public awareness and action to hold the pharmaceutical industry accountable and protect the health of future generations.

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The speaker questions the profits made by the company from government subsidies and opioids. They accuse the company of lying about the addictive nature of opioids and causing the opioid crisis. The speaker highlights the company's billion-dollar settlements and expresses outrage at their attempts to limit liability. They emphasize the importance of private rights of action and the need to hold big corporations accountable. The speaker mentions a significant jury verdict and the fear it instills in companies. They call for more Americans to have recourse in court and changes to the bankruptcy code to prevent companies from avoiding accountability.

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The speaker discusses the various unethical practices of Johnson and Johnson, including their involvement in the World Trade Center incident, the opioid crisis, and the talcum powder lawsuits. They highlight the company's fraudulent activities, bribery, and manipulation of clinical data. The speaker also mentions a case involving a pharmaceutical called factor 8, which caused deaths due to HIV infection. They criticize Johnson and Johnson for declaring bankruptcy to avoid liability and express the need for accountability. The speaker advises against trusting the company and suggests that Congress allows such behavior to continue.

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The speaker discusses the numerous legal issues surrounding Johnson and Johnson, including their involvement in the World Trade Center asbestos case, the opioid crisis, and the talcum powder lawsuits. They accuse the company of fraudulent practices, bribery, and manipulating clinical data. The speaker also mentions a case involving a pharmaceutical called factor 8, which was infected with HIV and caused deaths. They criticize Johnson and Johnson for declaring bankruptcy to avoid liability and express their distrust in the company. The speaker concludes by suggesting that Congress allows such behavior to continue.
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