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New evidence has emerged linking Dr. Anthony Fauci to a CIA cover-up regarding COVID-19. A whistleblower alleged that the CIA was paying individuals to suppress the lab leak theory. Additionally, a House committee investigating the origins of the pandemic revealed that Fauci was escorted into CIA headquarters without a record of entry and participated in influencing the agency's review. The committee is now demanding that the Department of Health and Human Services provide documents detailing Fauci's movements in and out of CIA-controlled sites during the pandemic.

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They caught the person who killed the UHC CEO. It's strange that the gunman didn't leave the US after such a professional hit. The tip-off came from a McDonald's worker. While I don't support violence, it would be amusing if he got beaten up and ended up with a huge hospital bill because he was out of network. That thought brings a smile to my face, even though I'm not advocating for it.

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A spy scandal involving the CIA selling spy software to foreign nations is linked to journalist Danny Caselaro's mysterious death. Caselaro was investigating a conspiracy involving surveillance software, Iran Contra, and more, which he called the "octopus." His death was ruled a suicide, but many believe he was murdered to keep the truth hidden. The case remains unsolved, raising questions about government corruption and espionage. The full story can be heard in our podcast.

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There's a lot of discussion about the UnitedHealthcare CEO being shot, with media outlets claiming there was no motive. However, it's noteworthy that he was scheduled to testify against Nancy Pelosi regarding insider trading just days later. The media is not highlighting this connection.

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Where is the body of Thomas Matthew Crooks? A report reveals that the FBI quickly cleaned up biological evidence from the crime scene after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump on July 13, 2024. Congressman Clay Higgins, who investigated the scene, found alarming actions by the FBI that raise questions about the investigation's integrity. Notably, the FBI released Crooks' body for cremation just ten days after the incident, without informing local authorities, hindering the verification of autopsy reports. Higgins expressed concerns that without examining the body, the accuracy of the reports cannot be confirmed. This situation, along with the rapid cleanup of evidence, suggests possible obstruction of justice in the investigation.

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Reporter Danny Casaleiro was found dead in a motel, ruled a suicide. Speculation arises about powerful figures he was investigating, dubbed "the octopus." Allegations of CIA spying and money transfers lead to mysterious deaths. The case remains unsolved, with a warning that delving into it could be deadly.

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An anonymous tip led us to a secret tunnel system in a synagogue's basement. We discovered strange rooms with power, and someone had broken through a wall to access a hidden tunnel. This tunnel, disguised as a vent, extended for miles and had stairs and ventilation fans. The most surprising find was another room resembling a fallout shelter, complete with a bed. It's unbelievable that we found such extensive tunnels in New York City.

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There were rumors about a secret passageway between the Playboy Mansion and the homes of Jack Nicholson, James Caan, Kirk Douglas, and Warren Beatty. Recently, blueprints were found in the Playboy archives, revealing a series of tunnels constructed in the seventies and eighties. These tunnels were meant to connect Hugh Hefner's mansion to the mentioned celebrities' residences. It is believed that Nicholson and his friends, known for their wild lifestyles, used these tunnels for various purposes. The discovery of these blueprints has sparked curiosity about what exactly went on in those tunnels.

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Police in California are investigating a fatal shooting at a Walgreens where Narcicel Gallardo Fernandez allegedly shot and killed employee Eric Velasquez and fired at other employees. The suspect was found reloading his handgun outside the store. According to police, the suspect did not know the employee and selected the pharmacy due to a general disdain for large-scale pharmacies. Separately, in another case, Luigi Mangione, the alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare chief Brian Thompson, may face the death penalty if convicted. Law enforcement officials have warned of potential violence following Thompson's assassination.

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In the case of the AI whistleblower's death, the theory suggests he was attacked in a hotel bathroom. His head was slammed into the sink, causing blood spatters, and he was shot between the eyes at close range. Despite the injury, he attempted to crawl away, leaving a trail of blood. A piece of hair found near the door indicates foul play, as it seems unlikely a suicidal person would have hair displaced in that manner. The attacker may have used a red bag to grab the victim's hair, leading to blood spatter as they manipulated him. The motive appears to be related to valuable intellectual property linked to a high-stakes AI startup, potentially worth billions.

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A group of people secretly dug a wide, long tunnel under their headquarters, hiding the dirt in a neighboring facility. This is suspicious behavior, reminiscent of villains or evil plans. Whether it's a billionaire with an island involved in child abuse or a religious sect with secret tunnels, these are not the good guys in the story.

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A video discusses a story about a tunnel found in New York that appears to be involved in human trafficking. The speaker questions why the police are sealing the tunnel instead of investigating it. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about the whereabouts of unaccompanied minors who crossed the border. The speaker criticizes the lack of tracking and monitoring of these children. The video ends with the speaker speculating about the disturbing activities happening in the tunnel and calling for a proper investigation. The transcript also includes excerpts from other speakers discussing alleged satanic cults, child trafficking, and blackmail of politicians.

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Billionaire Mike Lynch is presumed dead after a storm, coinciding with the mysterious death of his codefendant, Stephen Chamberlain, who was hit by a car while jogging. A high-profile attorney involved in the 9/11 investigation and the chairman of Morgan Stanley International are also missing. A witness described a sudden, hurricane-like storm that swallowed Lynch's boat. Of the 22 people aboard, 15 reportedly survived, with those likely targeted dying while others, including family members, survived. Lynch faced fraud charges from a 2011 transaction where he allegedly inflated his company's value when selling it to Hugh the Packer for $8 billion. After a 13-year legal battle, the charges were suddenly dropped a few months ago. This raises suspicions of blackmail, as those with potential access to it have died. The speaker promises to investigate further.

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Yo. Check this out. Shocking news. A 42 year old mechanic escaped from a hospital in the Northern United States in a state of panic, shouting, they wanna take my organs. At first, police believed he was delirious after a minor accident. But two hours later, a raid changed everything. The man, Mark Delcourt, was admitted for a minor injury, but his file had been altered to irrecoverable, and he was moved to a technical sash maintenance wing. Do y'all see this shit? The doors were locked. The cameras were turned away. Mark heard two people whispering, no family. We start tonight. In panic, he ripped out his IV, crawled into a ventilation duct, and escaped. Police thought he was still panicking, but Mark insisted there are more people alive in there. At zero zero forty seven, a special tactical unit raided the basement. They found four patients strapped down, one lying on a table next to a tray of surgical tools stained with dried blood. Behind a false wall, they discovered a secret room containing six unregistered medical refrigerators and 28 files marked with a red x. The American public is in shock. A hospital supposedly the safest place suddenly appears to be the most dangerous for patients without family by their side. Please, please take somebody with you to the hospital when you go.

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A federal investigation is underway into a possible biological lab inside a Las Vegas home. FBI and other agents raided the residence on a Saturday morning, pulling out boxes of what police believe are hazardous biological agents and pathogens typically found in secure labs, with airlocks to prevent an outbreak. Investigators observed refrigerators, a freezer, and other lab equipment, along with bottles and jugs containing unknown liquid substances. The Las Vegas lab reportedly belongs to 62-year-old Zhu Baiju, a Chinese national who also goes by the alias David He, who is a fugitive and has been in jail for the last three years. Zhu Baiju was arrested in 2023 for manufacturing unlicensed medical devices and lying about unapproved HIV and pregnancy test kits that he was selling. He also operated an illicit bio lab in an abandoned warehouse in Reedley, California, where investigators found thousands of vials of blood and tissue, a thousand genetically engineered mice designed to carry the COVID virus, and CDC tests showing that the vials contained HIV, COVID, hepatitis, herpes, and malaria. Police arrested Zhu, and he has remained in jail since. Congressional investigators link Zhu’s lab activities to the Chinese Communist Party, a tie that allegedly suggests the same actors are behind the Las Vegas lab. What the investigators think Zhu and his network were doing with the substances in the house remains unknown at this time. House investigators say Zhu received financing from Mainland China to create dozens of companies in the United States and Canada, employed mostly Chinese nationals to steal American intellectual property and transfer it to China. Zhu Baiju’s trial is set to begin in April.

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Biden's frequent trips to Delaware have sparked curiosity about a possible secret cave in his house.

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Mr. Hordançon, the owner of the CIA, is being discussed in relation to the death of James Hendenson, a 52-year-old photographer. Hendenson's body was found burned in his car, 200 kilometers away from his home near a military area. The initial claim was suicide, but there was no evidence to support this. No suicide note was left behind, adding to the suspicious circumstances.

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Cocaine found in Capitol Police headquarters, sparking investigation. No suspects or video footage. Speculation includes Democrat senate staffer and California delegation. Stay tuned for updates.

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Buddy Webb from Midland, Texas describes a project in front of the Midland Home Depot where they’re digging deep with a shoring device on the west side of the road near the loop. He says he lives behind the store and wants to show map screens he saved, comparing “before” and “after” images of live trees being removed. He references Google Earth time-stamped screenshots to illustrate changes from 2008 (before he moved here) to 2009, noting a suspected tunnel entrance in a neighbor’s backyard that wasn’t there in 2008 but is in 2009. He mentions that during this period the previous homeowner died and raises a question about a potential connection, alleging the previous homeowner, Mike Lawhan, was murdered and taken to Fort Worth the week before underground activity started in the backyard. Webb shares that after he was shot in 2012, and in 2014, the suspected tunnel entrance remained there. He began posting pictures online, after which the live tree behind the home was removed along with the tunnel-related infrastructure. He claims the area behind Home Depot and between the house and the store housed a live tree that was removed, and that a tunnel may connect to his backyard underground home. He plans to show more photos to support this. He presents an oldest city map showing his house and backyard, where the underground home is believed to be. He points to what looks like a ditch near the backyard, a line projecting toward a telephone pole (the live tree), and two side-by-side manholes. He notes buried concrete blocks at the corner of his house that align with the suspected tunnel entrance in the neighbor’s yard. Webb discusses images where the tunnel entrance is still open in the backyard, and where a line of concrete blocks and possible dirt lines appear. He refers to a 2012 map and a 2014 image showing the area behind the Home Depot wall, the two manholes, and the missing tree. He claims the back fence was removed, two dump-trucks of dirt were dumped in a neighbor’s yard, and that footage of this was censored when he posted it. He shows another old map indicating work across the street from Home Depot, with a line of dirt and a pile of dirt in the neighbor’s yard, suggesting tunneling and dirt management during construction. He notes a beam map showing the area near the backyard, a possible dog trail, and the line of the tunnel’s path toward his home. Webb also references a parking lot he believes was used for gatherings related to “oil show parties,” with trucks parking behind Home Depot and Target, suggesting sex trafficking activity tied to the tunnels. He asserts that truckers would arrive late at night, meet with participants, and leave, and claims that after he got views on his videos, the activity diminished and concrete was poured, after which Conaway (a former U.S. congressman) retired a week later. He mentions the Conaway family and their ties to houses on the cul-de-sac, asking whether tunnels connected these homes. Finally, he summarizes a ditch map showing a tunnel from a home near Center Road of the Home Depot, across the street to his house, with concrete indicators and multiple underground homes—three he believes are in the area—and concludes with a focus on the construction activity and the ongoing digging near the Home Depot.

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The current president's family has shell companies receiving money from foreign entities, which confirms previous accusations. This raises many questions and warrants further investigation.

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Luigi Mangione Might Get The Death Penalty..
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Luigi Manion is in the news again for allegedly slaying Brian Thompson, United Healthcare CEO, in Manhattan. The killing is described as a cold-blooded murder, not self-defense. Authorities later reported he was found days after the shooting hiding out in a McDonald’s with a manifesto. Attorney General Pam Bondi directed prosecutors to seek the death penalty, saying the murder was a premade? No. This case has become a flashpoint in public discourse. Premeditated cold-blooded assassination that shocked America. Host commentary centers on responsibility and policy: To say that a CEO is directly responsible for a company's decisions is asinine and juvenile. The host argues that organizations are layered with bureaucracy, red tape, boards, and meetings, so one leader can't be blamed for every outcome. Investigators reportedly believe Manion's motive included ill will toward the health insurance industry; he reportedly suffered an ER injury in July 2023 and posted about a back condition, with speculation of inspiration from Ted Kazinski. He allegedly stalked Thompson on December 4, 2024. Bondi directs federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty. Media coverage and public reaction are debated: The media constantly treats him as content. The host questions empathy for the victim and the families, and whether the death penalty would deter. The discussion mentions federal vs state charges and notes Bondi's directive aligns with the administration's stance to seek the death penalty in federal cases where applicable, referencing President Trump's agenda to stop violent crime and make America safe again. Towards the end, the host broadens to the political system and reform: the two-party dynamic, desperate times, and the idea of overhauling the American health care system rather than targeting individuals. He suggests that killing a single CEO would not solve systemic problems and emphasizes the fairness of the trial and the presumption of innocence amid media scrutiny and public debate.

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Shocking New Kohberger Details About DNA Match, "Unknown Male" Blood, and Witness, with Howard Blum
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In this episode, Megyn Kelly discusses the upcoming trial of Brian Koberger, accused of murdering four University of Idaho students. Journalist Howard Blum reveals significant developments from a recent pre-trial hearing, including concerns about the prosecution's case. The prosecution initially relied on a small DNA sample from a knife sheath, but it was disclosed that the FBI improperly accessed ancestry DNA websites to match Koberger's DNA, raising Fourth Amendment issues. The defense argues this evidence should be suppressed, claiming it violates due process. Additionally, unknown male blood was found at the crime scene, suggesting potential accomplices, complicating the prosecution's narrative. Eyewitness testimony from a surviving roommate has also weakened, as she struggled to recall details and failed to identify Koberger in subsequent interviews. The lack of blood evidence linking Koberger to the crime scene further challenges the prosecution's case. The trial is set for August, but the defense continues to seek more time.

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Don Lemon's Misogyny, Trans Activists Attack NYT, and Murdaugh Latest, with National Review and More
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing President Biden's physical exam amid concerns about age and fitness for office, while Don Lemon faces backlash for sexist comments regarding Nikki Haley's age. Kelly introduces guests Jim Garrity and Michael Brendan Doherty from National Review, emphasizing the importance of their insights. Lemon's comments on Haley, who is 51, suggest that women are considered past their prime after their 40s, which Kelly argues is a blatant display of sexism. She cites prominent women in leadership roles who achieved success later in life, countering Lemon's claims. The discussion highlights a pattern of Lemon's inappropriate remarks, including past comments about women and motherhood. The conversation shifts to the toxic culture within CNN and the media industry, with Kelly and her guests criticizing Lemon's behavior and questioning why he remains on air despite repeated controversies. They discuss the implications of his remarks on women in politics and the broader cultural issues within media organizations. The focus then turns to Nikki Haley's presidential campaign announcement, where she emphasizes the need for a new generation of leaders. The guests analyze her strategy of avoiding direct criticism of Trump while positioning herself as a viable alternative. They note the challenges she faces in distinguishing herself in a crowded Republican field dominated by Trump. The discussion also touches on Biden's recent comments deemed racially insensitive, highlighting a history of controversial remarks that have not significantly impacted his political standing. The guests reflect on the double standards in media coverage of political figures based on party affiliation. Finally, the conversation shifts to the ongoing Alec Murdoch trial, where the prosecution faces challenges in proving their case against him for the murders of his wife and son. The defense is leveraging weaknesses in the investigation, including mishandling of evidence and lack of thoroughness by law enforcement. The trial's developments raise questions about the effectiveness of the prosecution's case and the potential for a reasonable doubt verdict.

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Assassin GUNS DOWN Health Insurance CEO In Apparent Retribution Attack
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Good morning, everyone. Today’s show covers several major topics, starting with the murder of the CEO of United Healthcare in Midtown Manhattan, which is under investigation. Surveillance footage shows the suspect executing a premeditated attack before fleeing on a bike. The NYPD is seeking public assistance, offering a $10,000 reward for information. In political news, Trump is reportedly filling his cabinet with billionaires, while Rah Emanuel is making controversial comments about his future in the Democratic Party. Emanuel Macron's government has collapsed, leading to uncertainty in France. Biden is considering pardons for various officials, including Liz Cheney. The reaction to the CEO's murder has sparked widespread discussion online, with many expressing anger towards the healthcare system, particularly regarding United Healthcare's high claim denial rates. The words "deny, defend, and depose," found on shell casings, suggest a motive linked to the insurance industry. This incident has drawn parallels to historical acts of violence against powerful figures, highlighting deep-seated frustrations with the healthcare system and its impact on American lives.

The Megyn Kelly Show

The Trial Ahead: Idaho College Murders and Bryan Kohberger, Megyn Kelly Show Special - Part Four
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In this special edition of the Megyn Kelly Show, the focus is on the upcoming trial of Brian Colberg, accused of murdering four college students in Idaho. The trial is set to begin in 2024 and will be televised. Colberg maintains his innocence, with his defense team arguing that the prosecution's case is not strong. Key evidence includes DNA found on a knife sheath linked to Colberg's father, but the defense claims the DNA could have been planted. The prosecution also relies on cell phone pings and surveillance footage of Colberg's car near the crime scene, though these connections are not definitive. Eyewitness accounts and the lack of a murder weapon complicate the case further. The defense plans to present an alibi, stating Colberg was driving alone that night, but lacks specific witnesses. Additionally, the defense is exploring potential drug-related motives tied to the local drug scene, raising questions about other suspects. The trial's outcome remains uncertain as both sides prepare for a complex legal battle.
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