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The speakers discuss covert weapons causing no visible wounds, potentially used in Washington DC. Russian agents suspect Americans of using similar weapons. The CIA may be concealing this technology. Reasons for lack of public disclosure include operational risks. Urgent actions needed include implementing the Havana Act for DOD survivors. Bipartisan support is shown for helping victims and preventing future harm.

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The speaker states that the NIH has a division devoted to studying long COVID and figuring out cures. They are also incorporating an agency within the CDC that will specialize in vaccine injuries. These issues, along with Lyme disease, are priorities because more and more people are suffering from these injuries. The speaker claims they are committed to having gold standard science to figure out what the treatments are and deliver the best treatments possible.

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We, along with other senators, will press the Secret Service for answers. The American people deserve transparency. Past conspiracy theories have proven true, so we must uncover the truth of this situation.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss government disinformation offices and transparency concerns. - CISA’s office of mis, dis, and malinformation (MDM) operated as a DHS unit focused on domestic threat actors, with archive details at cisa.gov/mdm. The office existed for two years, from 2021 to 2023, before being shut down and renamed after the foundation published a series of reports. - The disinformation governance board was formed around April 2022. The CISOs countering foreign influence task force, originally aimed at stopping Russian influence and repurposed to “stop Trump in the twenty twenty election,” changed its name to the office of mis, dis, and malinformation and shifted focus from foreign influence to 80% domestic, 20% foreign, one month before the twenty twenty election. - Speaker 1 argues that the information environment problems are largely domestic, suggesting an 80/20 focus on foreign vs domestic issues should be flipped. - A June 2022 Holly Senate committee link is highlighted, leading to a 31-page PDF that, as of now, represents the sum total of internal documents related to the office of mis, dis, and malinformation. The speaker questions why there is more transparency about the DHS MIS office from a whistleblower three years ago than in ten months of current executive power. - The speaker calls for comprehensive publication of internal files: every email, text, and correspondence from DHS MIS personnel, to be placed in a WikiLeaks/JFK-style publicly accessible database for forensic reconstruction of DHS actions during those years, to name and shame responsible individuals and prevent repetition. - The video also references George Soros state department cables published by WikiLeaks (from 2010), noting extensive transparency about the Open Society Foundations’ relationship with the state department fifteen years ago, compared to today. The claim is that Open Society Foundations’ activities through the state department, USAID, and the CIA were weaponized to influence domestic politics while remaining secret, with zero disclosures to this day. - Speaker questions why cooperative agreements from USAID with Open Society Foundation, Omidyar Network, or Gates Foundation have never been made public, nor quarterly or annual milestone reports, network details, or the actual scope of funded activities. USAID grant descriptions on usaspending.gov are often opaque or misleading compared to the true activities funded. - The speaker urges transparency across DHS, USAID, the State Department, CIA, ODNI, and related entities, asking for open files and for accountability. They stress the need to open these records now to inform the public and prevent recurrence, especially as mid-term political considerations loom.

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Congressmen Roy, Crane, Biggs, and Mills are urged to act immediately to protect the president and potential next president. Legislation reforming 18 USC 3056, which grants power to the Secret Service, must be passed today. The speaker believes that without this reform, specifically removing the Secret Service's investigative function, the president may not make it to inauguration day, even if he wins. The speaker emphasizes the urgency of the situation, stating action was needed "10 minutes ago."

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You were attacked by a directed energy weapon. The intelligence community has obstructed congressional investigations, indicating a cover-up that should alarm all Americans. A recent report suggests a foreign adversary may be responsible for injuries like vertigo and traumatic brain injuries among U.S. personnel, including those in various countries. Many victims, including a retired CIA officer, report debilitating symptoms and believe they were gaslit by the CIA. Despite the Department of Defense acknowledging their experiences, the CIA remains dismissive. The officer expresses frustration over the treatment of women and the lack of accountability within the CIA. She hopes for change, emphasizing the need for proper investigation and care for victims to prevent future incidents.

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The speakers discuss covert weapons causing no entry or exit wounds, making targets feel crazy. Attacks are reported in Washington, DC. Russian agents suspect Americans of using similar weapons. CIA may be covering up the technology. Reasons for withholding information include operational risks. Long-term solutions are needed, such as implementing the Havana Act.

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- Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the possibility that a friend was murdered and suggest that both victims died suddenly from fast-moving cancer, a method they say the agency uses overseas to eliminate people. Speaker 1 admits he cannot prove this but notes the sudden deaths. - The conversation asserts that the US government has technology to infect people with fast-moving cancer and to perform cognitive and directed-energy warfare. Speaker 0 states the government has the technology to infect with fast-moving cancer and to do so absolutely. - In 1997, Speaker 1 describes a hearing on asymmetric threats where he chaired the research committee and focused on four threats: drones, cyberattacks, electromagnetic pulse (EMP), and cognitive warfare. He asserts that cognitive warfare is now being labeled by some as Havana syndrome and that directed-energy weapons are the underlying technology. - Speaker 2 recounts a recent homeland security hearing about foreign adversaries using direct weapons against US citizens, enabling incapacitation. He emphasizes the chilling nature of the briefing and criticizes current domestic leadership as foolish, corrupt, incompetent, and wicked. - Speaker 3 notes that up to 40% of the Air Force equipment budget in the 1990s was classified, making much of it “black.” He emphasizes that military and security research often precedes civilian medical science, and that servicemen were used in experiments without fully informed consent, referencing NK Ultra-era disclosures of thousands of service members used as subjects. - Speaker 4 discusses MKUltra, describing a Canadian experiment involving psychic driving with massive LSD doses, eye-tracking, and memory loss, funded by MKUltra and affecting civilians. He mentions Project Midnight Climax, where Johns were observed in brothels while subjected to LSD, and notes similar experiments by the British Royal Air Force and Army. The results of Midnight Climax are unknown, with no published after-action reports. - Speaker 3 adds that Secretary of Energy O’Leary stated under Clinton that over a half a million Americans had been used in human experiments over four decades without informed consent, including mind control, with no accountability. He argues that mind-control technology has advanced, and questions who should govern its use, given the lack of legal frameworks. - The discussion covers mind-effects research and the lack of treaties governing such technologies. They reference a European Parliament security and disarmament resolution (1999) addressing mind-effects and mind-control technology, and Russian Duma resolutions (2002) seeking similar safeguards. Zabigniew Brzezinski’s Between Two Ages is cited regarding electronically stroking the ionosphere to influence behavior over geographic areas, connecting it to HARP and other electromagnetic carriers capable of mass or individual influence. - Speaker 6 explains historical demonstrations of electronic mind control, starting with Jose Delgado’s remote manipulation of a charging bull using radio energy and electrodes, and notes later work showing noninvasive techniques to influence behavior using low-power magnetic fields. Speaker 7 reiterates Delgado’s animal studies and the potential for noninvasive methods to affect emotions and memory, with broader implications for humans. - Speaker 3 discusses the progression of research funded by DARPA and others toward higher-resolution control of brain activity, enabling controlled effects that override senses and create synthetic memories, raising questions about future justice and evidence. They describe European Parliament and NATO/US military interest in mind-control technologies and the absence of robust legal protections. - Speaker 9 presents advances in AI-enabled brain-reading and memory-altering devices, including mind-reading and emotion decoding, while Speaker 10 and Speaker 12 discuss privacy concerns, brain-data privacy laws (Colorado’s law adding brain data to privacy protections), and the availability of consumer devices that decode brainwaves. They warn that brain data can be misused by insurers, law enforcement, advertisers, and governments, with private companies often sharing data without clear disclosure. - The segment concludes with a note that devices can infer attention and thoughts, and that DARPA’s N3D program aims for noninvasive neuromodulation with implantable electrodes read/write capabilities. It references 1980s–1990s discussions of RF energy as a potential nonlethal mind-control technology, and a 1993 Johns Hopkins conference listing low-frequency weapons as attractive options.

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The Department of Homeland Security recently held a hearing on anomalous health incidents, known as Havana syndrome, which began affecting U.S. diplomats in 2016. Symptoms include high-pitched sounds, memory issues, and nausea. Despite initial skepticism, evidence suggests these incidents are linked to directed energy weapons. A retired firefighter paramedic, who has investigated these phenomena, found that many affected individuals share common traits, such as being highly educated and suggestible. Research indicates that covert technologies may be used to manipulate individuals' thoughts and behaviors. Recent findings include the discovery of implants in some victims, raising concerns about non-consensual experimentation. The implications of these technologies suggest a potential threat to personal autonomy and human rights, necessitating public awareness and advocacy for those affected.

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Directed energy weapons are real and have been used against US government personnel, causing brain network disruption and cell death. Mike Beck, a retired counterintelligence officer, believes he was attacked by a hostile intelligence service using such a weapon, resulting in Parkinson's and dementia. Despite a doctor's letter linking his condition to microwave weapon exposure, his worker's compensation was initially denied multiple times, and the government is behind on assisted living payments. James Giordano, a neuroscientist, explained how directed energy weapons, including sonic and microwave weapons, can cause brain injuries. A CIA whistleblower described similar attacks and resulting health issues among colleagues. While a government assessment deemed foreign adversary involvement in Havana syndrome unlikely, Marco Rubio stated that some injuries have no other logical explanation than an external mechanism. There's a perceived shift towards acknowledging the reality of these weapons and the need to support victims. Beck and his wife are seeking equity, recognition, and an end to these attacks.

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You need to know the risk profile for products like the COVID vaccine. Many discuss adverse effects, but we lack sufficient data, which is unacceptable. Our surveillance system doesn't work. In 2010, the CDC had the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, meant to detect injuries. However, a CDC study revealed it captures less than 1% of vaccine injuries. This is inexcusable. Congress, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Academy of Sciences have repeatedly directed the CDC to develop a better vaccine surveillance system. We will require it and address it immediately.

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Upon election, the speaker will establish an independent presidential commission on assassination attempts. This commission will release all remaining documents pertaining to the John F. Kennedy assassination. The commission will also conduct a rigorous review of the attack that occurred last month. The speaker states that many people have asked them to release the documents on the Kennedy assassination.

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Directed energy weapons are real and have been used against US government personnel, causing brain network disruption and cell death. Mike Beck, a former counterintelligence officer, describes being attacked in a hostile country and subsequently developing Parkinson's. A leading expert confirms Beck's microwave weapon exposure is more documented than Havana syndrome cases. James Giordano notes that in 2016, US diplomats experienced debilitating brain injuries known as Havana syndrome. There are three types of directed energy weapons: two sonic and one using scalable microwaves, which disrupt brain function. Beck's condition has deteriorated, leading to assisted living. A 2014 memo links the hostile country to a microwave weapon system. The government requires an admission of guilt from the hostile country, which is an unreasonable standard. Microwaves can damage the brain, causing lasting and progressive effects. The US, China, and Russia have developed these technologies. A CIA whistleblower, Alice, describes similar attacks and resulting health issues. While the Labor Department acknowledges Beck's brain injury, payments for his assisted living are often delayed. An intelligence community assessment downplays foreign adversary involvement, which is considered ridiculous. Marco Rubio acknowledges unexplained brain injuries and the need for support. There is a growing recognition of the reality of these weapons and injuries. The Becks are fighting for equity and for the President to address the situation and protect Americans from harm.

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Directed energy weapons are real and have been used against US government personnel, causing brain network disruption and cell death. Mike Beck, a retired counterintelligence officer, believes he was attacked by a hostile intelligence service using such a weapon, resulting in Parkinson's and dementia. Despite a doctor's letter linking his condition to microwave weapon exposure, his worker's compensation was initially denied multiple times, and the government is behind on assisted living payments. James Giordano, a neuroscientist, explained how directed energy weapons, including sonic and microwave weapons, can cause brain injuries. A CIA whistleblower, "Alice," described similar attacks and resulting health issues among colleagues. While a government assessment deemed foreign adversary involvement in Havana syndrome unlikely, Marco Rubio stated that some injuries have no other logical explanation than an external mechanism. There is a perceived shift towards recognizing the reality of these weapons, the injuries they cause, and the need for action. Beck and his wife are seeking equity and for the government to acknowledge the harm caused to its personnel.

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Discussion centers on 'Guys, if your, assessments here are correct, these are very covert weapons, aren't they?' 'There's no entry or exit wound. How they're designed is to make the target feel like they're crazy.' 'And you guys also said that these attacks are happening right here in this city. Is that correct?' 'I mean, have been some that have gone public with respect to Washington DC.' 'I think it was mister you mister Grozov said you spoke to a Russian agent who said that they believe that Americans are using the same weapons on them. Is that correct?' 'That is correct.' 'Might that have something to do with part of the CIA's motive to cover up the existence of the this tech and these weapons?' 'That is a very logical possibility.' 'There's a lot of reasons why the information might not be publicly released.' 'There's some long term things that needs to be done in terms of of new acts. But in the short term, we need to do things like implement the original Havana Act. DOD'

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Right wing domestic terrorists are targeting us and plan to maintain power even after the president leaves office. We must prioritize diversity, inclusion, and community protection. I have to leave to testify on impeachment, something I've been advocating for since this president was elected. Thank you.

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There are 25 to 30 U.S. funded biolabs in Ukraine conducting research on dangerous pathogens. These labs could easily be compromised due to the ongoing war in the region, potentially releasing deadly pathogens that could spread worldwide. To protect people, these labs should be shut down immediately and the pathogens destroyed. The Biden Harris administration should collaborate with Russia, Ukraine, NATO, and the UN to implement a ceasefire in the vicinity of these labs. Additionally, the U.S. funds around 300 biolabs worldwide, engaging in risky research similar to the Wuhan lab. These labs should have been closed two years ago. It is crucial for the administration and Congress to take action for the well-being of everyone.

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We will work towards a safer, more peaceful future through direct diplomacy until we find a final solution.

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We need to quickly send help to the border for those seeking asylum. They deserve to have their voices heard. As a nation, we believe in providing refuge to those fleeing oppression.

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The Department of Homeland Security held a hearing on May 8 regarding anomalous health incidents, commonly known as Havana syndrome. There are parallels with past government neglect of health issues faced by veterans, such as Agent Orange, Gulf War Syndrome, and burn pits. Survivors of these incidents continue to experience gaslighting. The case of Aaron Alexis, who killed 16 people at the Navy Yard, is highlighted; he referred to his weapon as an "ELF weapon," suggesting a connection to low-frequency technology. This raises concerns about the use of implants that could turn individuals into recorders of their experiences.

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Thank you for discussing COVID-19 vaccine damage. I sympathize with those affected. I will arrange a meeting with the secretary to discuss your bill. We are reviewing policies to ensure proper support is provided.

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Foreign adversaries are using direct energy weapons on US citizens, known as Savannah Syndrome. A classified briefing revealed the severity of the situation, leaving the speaker, a former Navy SEAL, shaken. The speaker emphasizes the importance of the upcoming election due to leadership failures.

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Ro Khanna - How Did Epstein Gain Access to the Most Rich and Powerful People on Earth? | SRS #278
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The episode centers on Ro Khanna’s response to the release of Epstein-related files and the broader implications for accountability among global elites. The conversation unfolds as a call for thorough investigations into the names redacted in the documents, with Khanna arguing that every individual who appears in the files—whether in government, finance, technology, or media—should be interviewed under oath and questioned about their knowledge and involvement. The hosts and guest emphasize the perceived two-tier system of justice, noting that powerful figures appear to evade consequences while ordinary Americans face harsher scrutiny. The dialogue also expands beyond the Epstein case into a critique of influence-peddling in politics, the influence of donors on policy, and the difficulty of achieving accountability within a system dominated by wealth and clout. Throughout, the discussion confronts the tension between protecting survivors and ensuring that redactions do not obscure the truth, with both sides acknowledging that public trust depends on transparent investigations and accountability, not merely statements of regret from the powerful. The episode also touches on cultural resonance, including how platforms, media narratives, and online ecosystems relate to the abuse of minors. It frames a roadmap for reform that involves congressional action, potential commissions, and public pressure to compel declassification and a comprehensive reckoning. The tone underscores a belief that independent journalism and civic engagement can challenge entrenched networks, prompting a reevaluation of norms around privacy, accountability, and leadership, while acknowledging the practical barriers that make real-world change slow and contentious. The conversation closes with a forward-looking invitation to convene survivors, lawmakers, and thought leaders in a public forum to lay the groundwork for a sustained, value-driven push for accountability that could reshape how power is exercised in the United States.

The Megyn Kelly Show

MAGA vs. Establishment Over Hegseth, and SCOTUS Case On Protecting Kids, with Michael Knowles & More
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Megyn Kelly discusses the nomination of Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding his confirmation due to media scrutiny and potential opposition from Republican senators. Michael Knowles joins the conversation, expressing support for Hegseth and criticizing the media's attempts to undermine him with unsubstantiated allegations. They discuss the implications of Hegseth's past, including his marital history and accusations of alcohol use, arguing that these issues should not disqualify him from the position. The conversation shifts to the broader political landscape, with Knowles emphasizing the risks for Trump if Hegseth's nomination fails and the potential for other candidates like Ron DeSantis to face similar scrutiny. They note that the media's focus on personal histories could hinder the nomination process for various candidates, including Bobby Kennedy and Tulsi Gabbard. Kelly and Knowles also address the media's portrayal of Hegseth and the motivations behind the attacks, suggesting that personal biases and political agendas are at play. They argue that the standards being applied to Hegseth may not be consistent across the political spectrum, particularly when comparing him to other public figures with checkered pasts. The discussion then turns to the Supreme Court case regarding Tennessee's law banning puberty blockers and hormone treatments for minors. Kelly and Knowles express optimism about the outcome, citing the lack of evidence supporting the efficacy of such treatments and the potential risks involved. They highlight the importance of protecting children from irreversible medical decisions and criticize the ideological motivations behind the push for gender-affirming care. Attorney General Jonathan Sketti of Tennessee joins the conversation, discussing the implications of the Supreme Court's deliberations and the need for evidence-based medical practices. He emphasizes the risks associated with puberty blockers and hormone treatments, arguing that children are not equipped to make such significant decisions about their bodies. Sketti expresses hope that the court will uphold Tennessee's law, allowing states to regulate medical treatments for minors. The conversation concludes with a call to action, urging listeners to support efforts to protect children from harmful medical practices and to hold accountable those who promote ideologically driven policies without sufficient evidence.

Shawn Ryan Show

Doug Collins - United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs | SRS #187
Guests: Doug Collins
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Doug Collins, the new Secretary of the VA, emphasizes the need for significant changes within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to better serve veterans. He highlights a pervasive distrust among veterans towards the VA, citing personal experiences and those of fellow veterans who have faced challenges accessing care. Collins notes the disparity between the number of VA employees (480,000) and active duty army members (450,000), questioning the effectiveness of the current system. Collins discusses his appointment, which stemmed from a long-standing relationship with the president and a shared commitment to veterans. He outlines his priorities, including cutting unnecessary programs and reallocating funds to healthcare and caregiver support. He mentions the importance of changing the culture within the VA to prioritize veterans' needs and improve trust. The conversation touches on the difficulties veterans face when navigating the VA system, including bureaucratic hurdles and a lack of understanding from staff about military experiences. Collins acknowledges the need for a cultural shift within the VA to address these issues and improve service delivery. Collins also addresses the rising concerns about veteran suicides and mental health, noting that many veterans do not engage with the VA. He emphasizes the importance of reaching out to veterans through trusted nonprofits and community organizations, advocating for a more integrated approach to care that includes alternative therapies, such as psychedelic treatments, which have shown promise for conditions like traumatic brain injury. He discusses the PACT Act, aimed at addressing health issues related to burn pits, but criticizes its rushed implementation and the challenges it poses for the VA in identifying affected veterans. Collins expresses a commitment to ensuring that veterans receive the healthcare they deserve, while also navigating the complexities of funding and legislative constraints. Collins highlights the need for a streamlined process to access community care, allowing veterans to choose between VA services and local healthcare providers. He stresses that the VA will not be privatized but will adapt to better meet veterans' needs. In conclusion, Collins is determined to reform the VA, improve trust among veterans, and ensure that the department effectively addresses the healthcare needs of those who have served. He acknowledges the challenges ahead but remains committed to making meaningful changes for veterans and their families.
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