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Scott Quiner was hospitalized with serious lung problems and diagnosed with COVID-19. His wife, Anne, pleaded with doctors to treat him with HCQ, ivermectin, zinc, and vitamin D, but they refused. Anne reached out to journalist Stu Peters and attorney Thomas Renz for help. After an interview with Anne went viral, the hospital released Scott. He was transferred to another hospital but sadly passed away. This story highlights the power of people's voices and the need for organized action. The video also discusses strategies for dealing with hospital protocols and advocating for loved ones. It emphasizes the importance of spreading knowledge and information to fight against corruption and injustice.

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The speaker discusses concerns about late-term abortions and the alleged practice of keeping babies alive after birth to harvest their organs. They mention the governor of Virginia's comments, but the speaker claims they didn't see it. They suggest that these babies are kept alive for a short period, and their organs are registered and sold for profit. The speaker also mentions that California has passed a law related to this issue, and Virginia, New York, and three other states are trying to pass similar laws.

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A mother, heartbroken and outraged, confronts former judge Mark Chivarella, whose actions led to her son, an all-star wrestler, taking his own life after being sent to juvenile detention for a minor drug offense. It has come to light that Chivarella accepted money to send kids to detention facilities. He was recently convicted on 12 counts, including racketeering and money laundering, but remains free while awaiting sentencing.

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In 1976, the US government urged everyone to get a swine flu shot to prevent a potential pandemic. However, 4,000 Americans are now claiming damages of $3.5 billion due to neurological damage or death allegedly caused by the flu shot. One victim, Judy Roberts, developed Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS) and was paralyzed for six months. She now suffers from partial paralysis and mobility issues. The government claims they were not aware of the potential complications, but evidence suggests otherwise. Victims are still waiting for their claims to be resolved. The video highlights the lack of transparency and accountability in the government's handling of the swine flu vaccination program.

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Marie Willa, a transgender woman, urgently warns and pleads for help in this video. She addresses parents of transgender children under 19 in Alabama, urging them to leave the state for their safety. Alabama has recently passed a law making it a felony to provide any gender affirming care to transgender individuals under 19. Marie believes this will significantly increase the suicide rate among this population. She implores parents to take immediate action to protect their children and themselves, emphasizing the need for assistance.

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The video discusses the 1976 swine flu scare in the US, where the government urged everyone to get a flu shot to prevent a potential pandemic. However, 4,000 Americans claimed damages amounting to $3.5 billion due to neurological damage or death allegedly caused by the flu shot. The video highlights the case of Judy Roberts, who became paralyzed after taking the shot. It also reveals that the government was aware of the potential risks but did not inform the public. Many victims are still waiting for their claims to be resolved.

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Some individuals are pushing for a bill in Illinois that could lead to children being removed from their homes if parents object to certain medical treatments. A mother who lost custody of her child due to this issue believes the bill is extreme and hopes for a change in perspective. She has not seen her daughter in over two years but remains resilient. The bill is facing opposition in Illinois, with many citizens against the concept of gender identity and the potential harm caused by certain medical procedures. The mother believes accountability should lie with the doctors and hospitals involved in such treatments.

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The video discusses the swine flu scare of 1976 in the United States. The government urged everyone to get a flu shot to prevent a nationwide outbreak. However, many people who took the shot experienced neurological damage or even death. The story follows Judy Roberts, who became paralyzed after taking the shot and now suffers from a neurological disorder. The video raises questions about the government's knowledge of potential complications and their responsibility to inform the public. Judy and others affected have filed claims against the government, but the process has been slow.

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Indi Gregory, an 8-month-old with mitochondrial disease, faced a life-or-death battle against the UK government. Despite having free universal healthcare, the government wanted to end her life support. Indi's parents requested to take her home, but the government refused, insisting she die in a hospice. Italy offered her citizenship and medical care, but the British government denied their request. The parents took the case to court but lost. In a universal healthcare system, the government decides who receives care. This incident highlights the lack of individual choice and the prioritization of cost-saving over ethics. Ultimately, the UK government pulled the plug on Indi's life support, and she passed away.

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The video discusses the swine flu epidemic of 1976 and the subsequent vaccination campaign. It highlights the case of Judy Roberts, who developed Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) after receiving the swine flu shot. The video questions the government's handling of the vaccination program, including the lack of informed consent and the failure to disclose potential complications. It also mentions the large number of claims filed against the government for damages caused by the vaccine. The video concludes with interviews of Judy Roberts and her husband expressing their frustration and disappointment with the government's response.

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In this video, the speaker questions when a person can determine that they are no longer living in a free society. They mention various scenarios, such as restricted speech, forced medical procedures, limited freedom of movement, and ideological infiltration in education. The speaker then discusses a specific case where an NHS hospital is seeking to remove lifesaving treatment from a conscious 19-year-old girl, known as ST, who wants to prioritize her right to life. Despite being assessed as mentally sound by two psychiatrists, a judge ruled that ST is incapable of making decisions about her medical treatment. The family is also silenced from speaking publicly about the case. The speaker criticizes the judge's decision and the lack of public debate on the matter. They express concern about the erosion of free speech and the disregard for the sanctity of the family institution. The video concludes by emphasizing that when the state denies someone's right to life, it signifies a departure from a free society.

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Former state senator Nancy Schafer and her husband were found dead. She believed child protective services nationwide are dangerous and need to be reformed. The Department of Child Protective Services is accused of tearing families apart. The deaths are suspected to be a murder-suicide. Schafer advocated for starting over with Pro Family Values to address the issue.

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An undercover journalist filmed at the National Abortion Federation's trade show in Texas, revealing disturbing conversations about the sale of fetal tissue. Dr. Anne, a chief medical officer, discussed the profitability of obtaining fetal samples, while Tram, the vice president of abortion access, mentioned storing conjoined twins in a freezer. They acknowledged the legality issues surrounding their practices and hinted at methods to circumvent regulations. Tram described a partial birth abortion procedure, raising ethical concerns. The journalist later proposed a contract to Tram for fetal organs, which she forwarded to her superiors. Following the release of these videos, the journalist's home was raided, and Planned Parenthood continues to receive substantial taxpayer funding. The call to defund Planned Parenthood is emphasized.

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A young woman, aged 23, is suffering from a severe head injury and has been denied surgery. She is currently in critical condition and experiencing seizures. Medication is being administered to control the seizures, but there are no other treatment options available. It is a harsh reality for someone so young.

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The speaker discusses concerns about late-term abortions and the alleged practice of keeping babies alive after birth to harvest their organs. They mention the governor of Virginia's comments, but the speaker claims they didn't see it. They suggest that these babies are kept alive for a short period, and their organs are registered for bidding, potentially making large sums of money. The speaker also mentions that California has passed a law related to this, and Virginia, New York, and three other states are trying to pass similar legislation.

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A lawsuit is in jury trial regarding hospital protocols where a young woman with Down syndrome was allegedly euthanized. According to the speaker, the hospital gave her a DNR order, even though she didn't have one. The speaker claims this is because the hospital needed the bed and believed she was going to die anyway. The patient was in the hospital for COVID. The speaker alleges that hospitals gave patients morphine and insulin to kill them. In this specific case, the hospital gave the patient a DNR, meaning if she appeared to be dying, no action would be taken. The family is suing for battery to circumvent the PREP Act, which protects doctors and hospitals from wrongdoing during COVID. The trial started in Wisconsin.

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This video features a discussion about a baby girl with lacerations on the back of her skull. The speaker mentions that the skull is broken and wonders if it moves when the baby comes out. They explain that the umbilical cord is severed first and they wait for it to stop pulsing before the fetus expires. The speaker mentions that legally they would be obligated to help the baby survive, but it probably wouldn't. They also mention that if the pregnancy were to progress naturally before the termination procedure, they would not provide assistance.

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Planned Parenthood is under investigation for allegedly selling body parts from abortions, as shown in an undercover video. The video was recorded by an anti-abortion group who posed as employees of a biotech firm. During a lunch conversation, Planned Parenthood's senior director of medical services discussed preserving fetal tissue and providing it to researchers for a fee. The backlash was immediate, with Republican presidential candidates condemning the organization. Congress has announced an investigation. Planned Parenthood claims to follow the law, providing tissue legally with patient consent and no financial benefit. They argue that any fees charged are to cover costs. The video has been criticized as heavily edited by anti-abortion activists.

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The speaker's daughter was almost put on a ventilator based on incorrect test results. The speaker challenged the doctor's decision and discovered the numbers were inaccurate. The daughter was not given certain treatments and the speaker was removed from the hospital for questioning protocols. The daughter's oxygen levels were misrepresented, leading to her death from respiratory failure caused by a sedation drug. The speaker's advocacy was absent for 44 hours, during which the daughter's sedation was increased, ultimately contributing to her death. The hospital's negligence led to the daughter's death.

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The Hershberger family, part of the Amish community, faced a court battle when they decided to pursue alternative treatments for their daughter Sarah's cancer instead of chemotherapy. The hospital argued that Sarah needed chemotherapy to survive and a court appointed a guardian to make medical decisions for her. Fearing forced treatment, the family fled to seek alternative options in Tennessee and Mexico. Sarah's health has improved since then. The family's attorney argues that the parents, who have proven themselves as suitable and loving, should have the right to make decisions for their child's well-being. The guardian has since resigned, but the attorney continues to fight for the family's rights.

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The video discusses the controversy surrounding the swine flu vaccine campaign. Important figures like President Ford and Elton John took the shot, but some, like Mary, did not give permission to use their names. Mary was leery of the vaccine due to potential side effects. Despite concerns, the government did not release all the facts. Judy Roberts and others are still awaiting their day in court.

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A lawsuit is in jury trial regarding hospital protocols where a young woman with Down syndrome was allegedly euthanized. According to the speaker, the hospital gave her a DNR order, even though she didn't have one. The speaker claims this is because "they need the bed" and "they're gonna die anyway." The patient was in the hospital for COVID. The speaker alleges that hospitals gave patients morphine and insulin to kill them. In this case, the hospital allegedly gave the patient a DNR (do not resuscitate) order. The family is suing for battery to get around the PREP Act, which protects doctors and hospitals from wrongdoing during COVID. The trial started in Wisconsin.

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Joan Rivers' death and the conspiracy theories surrounding it are explored in this video. After making controversial comments about the Obamas, Joan passed away during a routine medical procedure. The clinic where she was treated was found to have made several mistakes, leading to her death. Melissa Rivers, Joan's daughter, filed a lawsuit against the clinic, which was later settled. The settlement amount was not disclosed. Some fans believe that the sudden settlement was a way to silence Melissa, and that Joan's death may not have been accidental. The video concludes by asking viewers for their thoughts on the situation.

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A woman shares a heartbreaking story about a 13-year-old girl who had cancer and was convinced by doctors and nurses at a hospital in Edmonton, Alberta to end her own life using medical assistance in dying (MAID). The girl's parents had left her briefly to get some supplies when this happened. The mother, who had come to the hospital the day after her daughter's death, was devastated and felt helpless because the girl had signed the consent form. The speaker expresses anger towards the healthcare system and advises parents to keep their children away from hospitals. They also mention an article from CBC that claims MAID will save a significant amount of money in healthcare expenses.

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PBD Podcast | Guest: Tom Ellsworth (Biz Doc) | EP 62
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In this episode, hosts Patrick Bet-David and Tom Ellsworth discuss various topics, starting with a recap of a recent Lakers vs. Celtics game, highlighting Draymond Green's poor performance despite his defensive skills. They transition into a conversation about Ricky Gervais's Golden Globes speech, noting his boldness in addressing Hollywood's hypocrisy. The discussion shifts to the music industry, particularly the appeal of artists like Takashi 6ix9ine, and the hosts reflect on their personal experiences with haircuts, including the rising costs and the economics of barbering. Patrick shares a story about a $72 haircut, prompting a broader conversation about the value of skilled labor and the financial realities of barbers. As the conversation progresses, they touch on the volatility of Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency market, discussing recent price drops and the impact of external factors like China's regulations and Elon Musk's influence. They emphasize the importance of understanding asset allocation and the long-term viability of cryptocurrencies. The hosts then delve into the topic of UFOs, referencing Senator Marco Rubio's statements on credible sightings and the need for investigation. They express skepticism about the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations while acknowledging the intriguing nature of unidentified flying objects. The episode concludes with a discussion on the recent Texas abortion law signed by Governor Abbott, which bans most abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected. The hosts explore the implications of this law, the lack of exceptions for rape or incest, and the broader societal responsibilities toward single mothers and children. They emphasize the need for compassion and support for families, advocating for a more holistic approach to the issue rather than strict legislation.
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