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The speaker describes a town hall meeting where an unnamed person, presumably a politician, played music instead of answering questions. The speaker mentions Ave Maria and YMCA as examples and notes the South Dakota governor's apparent discomfort. The speaker contrasts this behavior with what would happen if other politicians like "Tim" or "Kamala" did the same, joking that their playlist would be better but the behavior would still be considered odd. The speaker then mentions the person referred to themself as the "father of IVF," which the speaker finds nonsensical. The speaker ends by stating the person said January 6th was a day of something, but the sentence is cut off.

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Borax is claimed to “pull fluoride out of the body,” with the speaker saying that taking “a little bit of a pinch of borax” can remove fluoride from the system. The speaker identifies borax as sodium tetraborate and references “the borax conspiracy,” describing a man who traveled with “a little pinch of Borax” and claimed he was helping people with arthritis, osteoporosis, pain, inflammation, and fluoride-related issues. The speaker asserts that this man was “shut down in the nineteen eighties.” The speaker says the topic is “something to look into,” and adds that there is a “document from 1893” describing a fellow who supposedly did “5,000 studies on the benefits of Borax.” The speaker claims that “nobody wants to talk about that” and states that “PubMed pulled all of that off.” The speaker further claims that PubMed involvement relates to “salt and the salt beds,” encouraging the audience to think about “sitting in a salt bed” or “sitting in a salt lake” and describing these as healing, stating that “that’s what borax connects you back to.” The speaker then describes an event where “poison control came after” them after they first talked about borax. The speaker says the Florida poison control responded by saying that borax is toxic, and frames it as an issue of selective enforcement: instead of going after vaccines, “they said that borax is toxic.” The speaker repeats the idea that “we won’t go after the vaccines,” claiming that “that cold off ten percent of the population linking to blood clots, died suddenly,” is part of what the speaker believes poison-control messaging overlooks. The speaker states, “Borax is dangerous. That’s what they tell you.” The speaker advises viewers to “go to earthclinic.org” and “look into Borax,” saying they “highly recommend” checking it out and positioning the message as “solutions.” The speaker also expresses strong opposition to medical interventions, saying they are “so over the system” and describing it as “murder by injection,” stating that injections are “poisoning the people” and “culling the population.” The speaker concludes by saying they hope the information brings “truth” and encourages sharing with others to help “enlighten somebody else,” so people can “be aware” and “know about murder by injection.”

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The speaker admits to convincing the mayor to make something "a man." They describe attending underground dance parties in Wall Street while taking Molly during COVID. They recall a hotel party in August 2020 with friends where they all took Molly, emphasizing there were no restrictions on gathering at the time. The speaker states they love being biopsychos. They describe the public health strategy of making life uncomfortable for the unvaccinated, restricting their access to jobs, restaurants, and schools to encourage vaccination. They acknowledge this approach technically forces people to get vaccinated.

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The speaker admits to convincing the mayor to make something "a man." They describe attending underground dance parties in Wall Street during COVID, where everyone was taking Molly. They recall wondering if they would be seen in the building. The speaker mentions having a party with friends in a hotel in August of 2020, where they all took Molly. They claim there weren't restrictions on gathering at the time. They state they love being biopsychos. They describe how public health made it uncomfortable to be unvaccinated by making it hard to get a job, go to a restaurant, or go to school. They acknowledge this was a way of forcing people to get vaccinated.

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The speaker admits to convincing the mayor to make something "a man." They describe attending underground dance parties in Wall Street while taking Molly during COVID. They recall being happy to be high after a year and a half. The speaker mentions hosting a party with friends in August of 2020 in a hotel where they all took Molly. They state that there weren't restrictions on gathering at the time. They claim to love being biopsychos. They describe how public health officials make it uncomfortable to be unvaccinated by restricting access to jobs, restaurants, and schools, which they equate to forcing people to get vaccinated.

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The speaker offers a “resistance tip” that includes using poison ivy or poison oak mixed with water (in a gallon of water) and placed into a water gun to aim at faces and hands. They then mention single women dating “these ice guys” and suggest using dating apps like Tinder and Hinge to find them. The plan continues with bringing ExLax to put in their drinks to make them sick, with the aim of incapacitating them for the next day. The speaker notes the act would be highly easily deniable and that nobody’s going to die, but acknowledges that you could get sick too.

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New York City had 9,000,000 residents, most of whom were forced to vaccinate, resulting in medical consequences and job losses for many. People were unable to bury their grandparents or attend to their parents. The speaker alleges that one individual was partying while mandating these measures. The speaker demands an investigation and believes Mayor Adams had the opportunity to undo the actions of the de Blasio administration by compensating those who lost their jobs and drawing the appeal.

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During COVID-19, the speaker believes the government was authoritarian and imposed a vaccine passport. As an unvaccinated person, the speaker was unable to travel across the country. When asked if they regretted not getting vaccinated, the speaker stated it was the best decision of their life.

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Upon arrival, phones were locked in bubble cases. One of Diddy's sons was recruiting people to enter the house where the "Freak Off" was located. Inside, there were various activities occurring in different corners, including sexual activity. There were also little people dressed as Harajuku Barbies. The speaker questioned their presence at the party with adults at 7 a.m. The speaker felt it was suspicious that they were chosen to enter the house instead of their friend. The speaker claims there was hard drug use and orgies in the open, which offended and assaulted them. They believe Diddy was doing the things he is accused of.

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Our biggest enemy in America is our fellow Americans. We can't trust the unvaccinated. It's time to do what you're told, as this is not about freedom or personal choice. Walking around unvaccinated is psychotic, as it makes you an incubator for every variant. Our patience is wearing thin, and your refusal has cost us all. The unvaccinated overcrowd our hospitals, leaving no room for those in need. This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated.

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The speaker convinced the mayor to make something "a man." During COVID, the speaker attended underground dance parties beneath a bank in Wall Street, where everyone, including the speaker, took Molly. The speaker wondered if the city knew about these gatherings. The speaker and their wife had a similar party with friends in August of 2020 in a hotel room, where they all took Molly. There weren't restrictions on gathering, but hotels didn't want parties. The speaker enjoys being biopsychos. Public health makes it uncomfortable to be unvaccinated by making it hard to do your job, go to restaurants, or go to school. People are forced to get vaccinated by making it really uncomfortable not to.

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The speaker's parties are very popular, but authorities won't grant permits and want to shut them down. The speaker believes this is because the parties bring together diverse people, which intimidates some. The parties break down racial and generational barriers, allowing people from all walks of life to connect, like Ron Perlman talking to Jay-Z. When asked how the popularity makes them feel, the speaker says it's cool, but doesn't make them feel special, just that they know how to throw a party.

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The speaker admits to convincing the mayor to make something "a man." They describe attending underground dance parties in Wall Street while taking Molly during COVID. They recall a hotel party with friends in August 2020 where they all took Molly. The speaker states there weren't restrictions on gathering, but hotels didn't want parties. They mention doing "VPN, like, sexual stuff" on TV and enjoying being biopsychos. They describe public health strategies to make being unvaccinated uncomfortable, such as restricting access to jobs, restaurants, and schools, to "force people" into vaccination.

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There were anti-vaccine messages in Newmarket, but some unvaccinated people couldn't attend due to health reasons, lack of information, or fear. They feel abandoned and targeted by society. The speaker's message to these Canadians is simple: it's time to get vaccinated.

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The speaker did not get vaccinated for COVID-19 and will not get vaccinated for monkeypox. The speaker is starting the "second pandemic of the unvaccinated." The speaker wants liberals vaccinated, boosted, and wearing masks. The speaker says conservatives will continue to make money, shoot guns, and fight to make America great again. The speaker tells patrons not to reply.

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The speaker claims that marijuana (“Mary Jane”) is owned by Monsanto and that Monsanto works with aluminum companies to spray marijuana with a lot of aluminum. They say that when people smoke it, the aluminum goes into the brain, leading to dementia, brain fog, and other health issues. The speaker also claims that marijuana has been “tweaked,” so people are no longer getting the original cannabis plant, saying Monsanto would not provide the original healing plant of cannabis and instead provides a changed plant with chemicals. The speaker argues the government legalized marijuana for two reasons: to generate large tax revenue and to poison people. They say legalization was not driven by people wanting to smoke marijuana again, but by those underlying motives. The speaker adds that people are driving around “stoned out of their mind,” which they describe as control. They suggest other plants—mugwort, blue lotus, and “amarita,” described as “the Super Mario mushroom”—as alternatives. They claim the government would never give these options to people because they would “break all their addictions.” The speaker concludes that the government needs “vices” as part of a control mechanism, using “same old tactics.”

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The speaker attacks peptides as a major concern, asserting that health influencers push peptide use while claiming they are “self vaccinating themselves.” They assert that “the peptides are made by Pfizer and backed by Bill Gates,” and that “the vaccine companies [are] selling the people peptides,” which supposedly makes people “look like skeletons” on social media and in real life. The speaker says influencers trust big pharma after the 2020 pandemic and that people will “stick needles in their chest and their stomach and all over the place” with peptides and then claim it’s a new discovery that everyone should use peptides. They remark that “big pharma companies culled about ten percent of the population with vaccines in 2020,” and question what such products would contain. The speaker recalls 2020 events, noting that “they were forcing people's masks, they were shutting down businesses, telling people to stand on stickers, people were fighting each other in the grocery store, police were tackling people at the grocery store over something that's completely fake,” and asserts that “the viruses don't even exist.” They argue against putting peptides into the body, saying it “doesn't really make a lot of sense” and that “Nature doesn't hurt you and it's not involved with big pharma.” For weight loss, they advise sticking to food and natural activity: “If somebody's desperate to lose weight, go run outside,” or “buy a jump rope,” or “go run on the treadmill.” They emphasize that you should simply “start running.” The speaker as a fitness background person recounts personal experience, suggesting a straightforward approach to health: “You wanna get in shape? You run.” They reiterate the idea of not needing injections to lose weight and to avoid the appearance of a skeletal, sunken-faced look, describing how “they look like skeletons” and “look like freaks” on social media.

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The speaker states they convinced the mayor to make something "a man." They describe attending underground dance parties beneath a bank in Wall Street during COVID, where everyone was taking Molly. The speaker recalls having a party with friends in a hotel in August of 2020, where they all took Molly. They claim there weren't restrictions on gathering, but hotels didn't want inside parties. The speaker says they love being biopsychos. They describe how public health made it uncomfortable to be unvaccinated by restricting jobs, restaurants, and school access. They state this was a way of forcing people to get vaccinated.

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I refuse to follow rules when you don't practice them yourself. I'll throw a big party, just like the politicians, without masks. I may not have the same resources, but I'll do what I can. I take orders from the powerful, not the World Health Organization or CDC. It's up to us to decide how long this will go on. Our rights are being taken away, and it will only get worse unless we stand up. We're not part of the elite club.

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The speaker asserts that fellow Americans are the biggest enemy and the unvaccinated cannot be trusted. They state that now is the time to do what you're told, and it's not about freedom or personal choice. The speaker expresses frustration, stating that the refusal to vaccinate has cost everyone. One speaker contrasts the treatment of a vaccinated person having a heart attack with an unvaccinated person who took "horse goo." The speaker claims the unvaccinated overcrowd hospitals, overrun emergency rooms and ICUs, leaving no room for others. They call the unvaccinated "schmucks" and claim this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated and their freedom.

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The speaker admits to convincing the mayor to make something "a man." They describe attending underground dance parties in Wall Street while taking Molly during COVID. They recall wondering if they would be caught, as this behavior was not aligned with their job for the city. The speaker recounts hosting a party with friends in August of 2020 where they all took Molly in a hotel room. They state that there weren't restrictions on gathering at the time, though hotels discouraged parties. The speaker says they are not afraid or embarrassed about doing "VPN, like, sexual stuff" on TV. They describe the public health approach of making it uncomfortable to be unvaccinated by restricting access to jobs, restaurants, and schools, which they equate to forcing people to get vaccinated.

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During COVID-19, the speaker believes the government was authoritarian and imposed a vaccine passport. Because the speaker is unvaccinated, they were unable to travel across the country. When asked if they regret not being vaccinated, the speaker said no, stating it was the best decision of their life.

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The speaker admits to convincing the mayor to make something "a man." They describe attending underground dance parties in Wall Street while taking Molly during COVID. They recall being happy to be high after a year and a half. The speaker mentions having a party with friends in a hotel in August of 2020, where they all took Molly. They state that there weren't restrictions on gathering, but hotels didn't want large parties. The speaker claims they love being biopsychos. They describe how public health officials made it uncomfortable to be unvaccinated by restricting jobs, restaurants, and school access. They acknowledge that this approach technically forced people to get vaccinated by making life difficult for the unvaccinated.

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The speaker states they are "physically taking" the vaccine, not receiving it as intended. They claim the National Action Task Force will send the substance to a lab to test what "they're poisoning everybody with." The speaker says they have to leave because the police are being called. They express dislike for being combative but hate "that they're doing this to people," who are lined up to receive it. The speaker reiterates they are "taking" the vaccine "for the greater good of everyone" because they are going to test it in a lab to see what it is. The speaker states they are shaking and nervous.

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In a resurfaced interview, it is revealed that the speaker wanted COVID mandates to empower and legally protect individuals. They believed that this would lead to schools and universities requiring vaccinations for admission. The speaker argued that making it difficult for people in their daily lives would help overcome ideological resistance and encourage vaccination.
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