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My life has been like a movie. I have important info from Pfizer exec Nick Warren about lying to the FDA for childhood vaccine approval. Project Veritas has this info but hasn't released it. FBI raid happened after whistleblower Carrie Medei's appearance. Project Veritas also withheld Ashley Biden's diary. Project Veritas had the means to expose the truth about vaccines but chose not to. This should be held accountable.

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On 10/14/2021, Speaker 0 provided Project Veritas with a vial of modified RNA flu and a self-amplifying RNA chamber. Speaker 1 claims synthetic materials were observed that coalesce into spider web-like strings. Speaker 2 says Project Veritas didn't release the story, which included claims from Nick Warren that he gamed the FDA approval process for the 5-11 year olds vaccine by lying by omission. Speaker 3 says a nine terabyte drive of Pfizer evidence was handed over to Project Veritas, but they did nothing with it. Speaker 2 states someone died the same day after getting a booster shot and that there are reports of zillions of something in it. Speaker 3 references news about blood clots from the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and claims a recording indicates similar issues with other brands were being sneaky. Speaker 4 says Johnson & Johnson's side effects were revealed quickly, but other brands were sneaky. Speaker 4 also says vaccine trials skipped phases one, two, and three. Speaker 2 says their attorney advised them not to look at certain footage, and its release would have changed the rollout agenda in 2021. Speaker 3 then mentions Bohemian Grove, and Speaker 2 says they went to the Bohemian Club, which upset people.

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Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong expresses concern over rising cancer rates, especially in younger people, citing instances of pancreatic and colon cancer in children. He notes a shift towards "turbocharged cancers" and attributes cancer's cause to the body's inability to kill defective cells due to immune system suppression. Dr. Soon-Shiong suggests COVID and mRNA vaccines could be related, drawing parallels to oncogenic viruses like hepatitis and HPV. He claims the spike protein in COVID persists, causing inflammation and suppressing natural killer cells. He advocates for clearing the virus and reducing inflammation to restore immune balance. He reveals his work on a T-cell-based "BioShield" to clear the virus and activate the immune system, contrasting it with antibody-based vaccines. He alleges that government agencies suppressed his efforts, favoring spike protein vaccines that don't clear the virus. He criticizes the FDA and NIH, claiming a "deep state" prioritizes politics over public health. Dr. Soon-Shiong emphasizes the importance of a strong immune system, sunlight, sleep, and avoiding toxins. He advocates for a cancer treatment approach that exposes tumors, activates killer cells, and suppresses suppressor cells, all while minimizing patient suffering. He also discusses his acquisition of the LA Times and his efforts to promote diverse voices and fact-based opinions.

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Speaker 1 states they haven't been encouraged to speak about a BioShield, as they are not a political person, but believe it holds a solution for both COVID and cancer. The speaker believes the two are completely connected. They claim the political deep state is powerful, vicious, and egotistical, to the point of stopping good science. The speaker is now speaking out because the drug is approved, but only for bladder cancer. They claim it has the same treatment effect for pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, and triple negative breast cancer. They state it is the only molecule for fifty years that upregulates killer cells.

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I'm at the airport, fresh from a White House meeting with President Trump, Vice President Vance, Attorney General Bondi, and FBI Director Patel. We were presented with a binder labeled "Epstein Files Phase One," meant to be transparent, per the President's order to declassify everything. Initially, Attorney General Bondi expected bombshells, the "dark stuff," but the binder wasn't what she anticipated. It felt incomplete. Then, late last night, a source from within the Southern District of New York (SDNY) contacted Bondi, revealing that the SDNY was concealing hundreds, maybe thousands, of additional Epstein-related documents from everyone, including the President.

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I'm at the airport, and I want to discuss the Epstein files. I met with President Trump, Vice President Vance, Attorney General Bondi, and FBI Director Patel this morning at the White House. They presented me with a binder labeled "Epstein Files Phase One," ordered by Bondi and Patel. We were expecting bombshells, but the binder didn't contain any. Bondi mentioned that she had expected to find "juicy stuff" but didn't. Despite this, they prepared the binder for release, fulfilling the President's order for transparency. However, late last night, Bondi received a call from a source within the FBI, Southern District of New York, revealing that hundreds, if not thousands, of other documents and files were being hidden from everyone. They were hiding it from the President, the Vice President, the Attorney General, the FBI Director, and you.

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Humans possess natural killer cells, present for 460 million years, that protect against infection, cancer, and trauma. Current cancer treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, and steroid therapy destroy these cells. A new therapy, approved in 2024, aims to activate these natural killer cells, enabling the body to fight cancer. One injection can unlock these cells so they proliferate and protect you from cancer. Bladder cancer patients have remained disease-free for ten years using this therapy. According to the speaker, the prior presidential administration blocked this therapy along with a COVID treatment and vaccine. This therapy may also treat long COVID, HIV, and sepsis. The speaker plans to discuss this further in a series called "Cancer Decoded."

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President Trump responded to the Jeffrey Epstein case through Bill O'Reilly, addressing concerns about a potential whitewash. The discussion includes the "Epstein list," videos, and 14 terabytes of data that Trump's FBI allegedly seized. Trump, in a past interview, expressed reluctance to release Epstein-related information due to potentially implicating innocent people. O'Reilly stated that Trump believes releasing a list of Epstein's associates would unfairly destroy individuals who may have had innocent contact with him. This is separate from the alleged evidence of child rape contained on hard drives seized from various locations. O'Reilly said he spoke with Trump, who acknowledged that many names associated with Epstein had nothing to do with Epstein's conduct. Separately, methylene blue is discussed as a treatment for brain issues, with claims that it improves mitochondrial function and acts as an antioxidant in the brain. The speaker also mentions using seamoss, shilogy, intermittent fasting, and abstaining from junk food and alcohol.

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The Epstein file release is a fake publicity stunt. The Trump administration invited Jewish influencers to the White House, gave them heavily redacted information already available online about a Jewish Israeli spy and pedophile, then sent these influencers out to act like something big happened. Figures like Rogan O'Hanley, Shaya Reichik, and Mike Cernovich were involved. The binders they received were full of redacted information already available online. Immediately after the event, DC Drano and Chad Prather posted identical messages on social media, praising the administration's transparency. The real reason for this charade is to avoid exposing other Jews and power players involved in the Epstein scandal. Pam Bondi, as Florida's attorney general, did nothing to prosecute Epstein because it would incriminate her associates and possibly herself.

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The speaker discusses the layers of liability protection surrounding COVID-19 vaccines and questions the need for such protection if the vaccines are safe and effective. They mention a case against EcoHealth Alliance and the Wuhan lab, suggesting that the US government may have been involved in the creation of the virus. The speaker presents evidence, including military medical records, to support their claims. They also mention Pfizer documents discussing shedding and a study protocol related to gene therapy. The speaker emphasizes the importance of asking real questions and investigating the true history of COVID-19.

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I'm here in front of the White House with an Epstein file binder. To be clear, the Trump administration didn't give us these files to disseminate. They indicated a press conference is coming soon where all the information in this binder will be made public. Pam Bondi mentioned some of the information is already public and might not be a "smoking gun." The main point is Pam writing to Kash Patel, requesting an investigation into why the FBI halted the release of other Epstein files. We aren't deciding what gets released; all the information in this binder will be public. Pam Bondi wants all Epstein files public, not just to select individuals. The Trump admin is pushing for transparency and welcoming independent journalists who may have faced censorship. They're allowing American citizens to directly engage with top officials, like the president and Kash Patel, about their plans for the country. A press conference is coming, and all of this information will be made public.

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Speaker 0 thanks the guest for advocating vaccine research and asks about alleged cancer increases since the COVID nineteen vaccine. Speaker 1 replies: "No. I'm I'm highly concerned. You know, the DNA contamination, the autopsies where they have spike protein inside tumors, you know, the turbo cancer reports." He says "nobody wants to admit they're wrong here" and claims that "the federal agencies... what they were pushing might have resulted in the adverse events that are undeniable, the deaths that are undeniable" and warns of "changing the human basic genome by integration of the cell or you know, fostering these turbo cancers." He cites "doctor Sun Shiang" on cancers in very young patients and says the issue is "not being reported because... it's just way too scary." Speaker 0 recalls a FOIA in 2021/22: "'NIH gate'—'National Cancer Institute employees were aware that there were cancers being enabled by the spike protein in the vaccine, and they covered it up'—with '490 pages of completely redacted documents.' " Speaker 1 notes redactions now are "a white piece of paper" and jokes "eco friendly," mentioning "Tom Wrens" and a military cancer increase "covered up," concluding, "the deep state does not give up its secrets."

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I spoke with some of the individuals who were photographed holding "Epstein Files" binders at the White House. It seems it was a PR stunt; the individuals were invited for a meet and greet and were unexpectedly handed these binders with an embargo. The photos emerged likely due to the White House's layout and the influencers' visibility to the press, creating a media storm timed with a letter release. The letter, addressed from the Attorney General to Kash Patel, seems designed for public notification, highlighting the AG's anger at the Southern District of New York (SDNY) and the FBI field office for allegedly withholding Epstein documents. I believe SDNY is corrupt and defying the Attorney General's orders. This maneuver aims to create public scrutiny, supporting potential actions against the rogue office, preventing evidence destruction, and allowing Cash Patel to investigate. Some believe it's a setup to scapegoat SDNY when the Epstein documents aren't released, blaming a random employee for destroying them.

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We've just reviewed the Epstein client release, a 20-plus page dump made public by the DOJ or FBI, but it's a huge disappointment. It's mostly procedural jargon, heavily redacted, with no significant new information. I spoke with Liz Wheeler, and she reports that Pam Bondi and the President expected the release to contain everything Kash Patel had previously seen. However, the Southern District of New York FBI and Department of Justice may be withholding tapes and other information from the White House. If this is true, it signifies an internal civil war, with departments rebelling against the president. I still trust that President Trump, Cash Patel and Pam Bondi are committed to exposing this evil. If these agencies are in rebellion, President Trump should personally go to New York, fire everyone involved, and padlock the doors.

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Speaker 1 states they haven't been encouraged to speak about their work because they are not a political person, and they are focused on finding solutions for both COVID and cancer. They claim their SpyShield technology works for both. Speaker 1 says they didn't realize the political deep state was so powerful that it would stop good science. They are now speaking out because the drug was approved, but only for bladder cancer. They assert it has the same treatment effect for pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, and triple negative breast cancer. They claim it is the only molecule for fifty years that upregulates killer cells.

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It is claimed that Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA vaccines cause extremely aggressive cancers called turbo cancers, but the medical establishment is allegedly ignoring this. An oncologist, Dr. David Gorsky, who has received funding from Jeffrey Epstein, has written articles claiming this is a made-up phenomenon. However, thousands of people are reportedly experiencing extremely aggressive cancers after taking the vaccines. The top five turbo cancers are lymphoma, brain cancers (glioblastomas), breast cancers, colon cancers, and lung cancers. Mainstream media is allegedly starting to acknowledge the rise of aggressive cancers in young people but are not allowed to link it to the vaccines. Turbo cancers are reportedly resistant to conventional treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy. Oncologists will allegedly provide standard treatments, but when those fail, patients are sent home to die. It is claimed that oncologists will not recommend alternative treatments to protect their licenses and jobs, so it's important to have an alternative cancer treatment plan.

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In the discussion, Congressmen Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie were shown viewing the unredacted Epstein files on Capitol Hill, including material that had been previously redacted by the DOJ. The hosts question why large portions of the files were redacted and accuse Pam Bondi’s team of noncompliance with the Epstein Transparency Act. They suggest the move to foreground Bondi is a signal of political maneuvering to manage the release of the documents. Speaker 1 presents a Super Bowl ad urging the DOJ to release what the law requires, followed by a note that Epstein’s associate and alleged child sex trafficking figure Ghislain (Ghislaine) Maxwell appeared before Congress and invoked the Fifth Amendment when asked about the men who allegedly abused underage girls. Ro Khanna’s reaction is shared: Maxwell should not be in a cushy setting and should be sent back to maximum security. Speaker 2 emphasizes that, of the files released, the names of clients and coconspirators in the sex trafficking ring have not been disclosed, while victims’ names have been released. This is framed as either over-redaction or omission, with a claim that government names should not be redacted under the Transparency Act. Speaker 0 introduces Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who explains her perspective. She notes the urgency of transparency and states that victims deserve the truth, accusing the DOJ of failing to comply with the Epstein Transparency Act and calling out a persistent “battle” over the release of files even after the 2025 law. Speaker 3 (Greene) describes the impact of the disclosures, noting that the files reveal “violence, possibly murder,” and that survivors’ testimonies are harrowing. She recounts facing personal and political backlash for pushing disclosure, arguing that the administration and many Republicans have shifted their positions since the revelations. She asserts that the released files show that “the DOJ breaking the law” through redactions of names of former presidents, secretaries of state, and government officials, while leaving victim information exposed. Speaker 4 asks Greene about the possibility that the information might point to a broader, deeper network. Greene responds by stating that the files include FBI forms about Epstein, implying a level of official involvement, and asserts that the Trump administration has not released the information; she claims President Trump referred to the Epstein issue as a “Democrat hoax” and that Pam Bondi, who works for Trump, controls the release. Greene suggests the “independent counsel” would be the American people themselves, explaining distrust toward political figures and the two-party system. She shares that she would not vote to support foreign aid or a central bank digital currency, and notes the chilling effect of the retaliation she and Massey have faced from party structures, including loss of campaign staff and suggestions of political blacklisting. Speaker 0 asks about potential accountability or a special counsel and whether there might be more significant revelations. Greene predicts limited accountability, arguing that the president has influence over DOJ and other agencies, and that the people are the true independent counsel. She laments the “uni-party” dynamic and predicts continued resistance to releasing the full Epstein files. Towards the end, Greene reiterates that she does not plan to run for higher office and reflects on the broader political environment, emphasizing that the public’s demand for transparency could drive change. The dialogue closes with Greene expressing willingness to return and discuss further.

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The speaker expresses frustration that COVID vaccines are still recommended for those most likely to be injured by them. They claim Vinay Prasad, now at the FDA, attacked them on ivermectin, stating it doesn't work and that "turbo cancer" is not a thing. The speaker believes there is denial regarding the mRNA technology and its potential link to aggressive cancers, as well as ivermectin's potential as a solution. They suggest that admitting the mRNA vaccines may be causing cancer and that ivermectin may be a solution could force the shutdown of the mRNA technology. The speaker claims there are numerous publications suggesting the vaccines may be causing aggressive "turbo cancers." They state the new Trump administration doesn't want to abandon the mRNA technology, complicating the use of ivermectin, fenbendazole, and benzoyl in cancer treatment due to a lack of support.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Inside Story of Bondi's Epstein Files Fail, and How to Solve Cancer, w/ Liz Wheeler & Dr Soon-Shiong
Guests: Liz Wheeler, Dr Soon-Shiong
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Liz Wheeler, a conservative host, to discuss a recent White House event where influencers received Epstein Files binders from Attorney General Pam Bondi. Wheeler clarifies that the meeting was not solely about the binders but aimed to connect conservative media with the Trump administration. The binders, however, contained no new information, leading to disappointment when the DOJ announced there would be no further disclosures regarding Epstein. Wheeler recounts the atmosphere at the White House, where they met with various officials, including Vice President JD Vance and President Trump, who humorously engaged with the group. The meeting's purpose was to provide access to conservative media figures, as the administration sought to bypass mainstream media, which they deemed dishonest. Wheeler explains that Bondi presented the binders as part of a transparency initiative but quickly noted they contained no significant revelations. Instead, she claimed that the Southern District of New York (SDNY) was withholding crucial documents. This revelation sparked interest among the influencers, who believed they were on the verge of breaking a significant story. The conversation shifts to the aftermath of the event, where Wheeler expresses frustration over the mixed messaging and the perception that the influencers were engaging in clickbait. She emphasizes that they were not given talking points and were genuinely surprised by the lack of substantial content in the binders. Kelly and Wheeler discuss the implications of Bondi's statements and the DOJ's announcement, which contradicted earlier claims about the existence of a client list and the nature of Epstein's death. Wheeler argues that the administration's handling of the situation has damaged trust among its base, as many feel let down by the lack of accountability regarding Epstein's crimes. The discussion then transitions to Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, a billionaire cancer specialist and owner of the Los Angeles Times, who joins the show to discuss his groundbreaking work in cancer treatment. He explains the significance of natural killer cells and how his research has led to the development of a treatment called Bioshield, which aims to enhance the immune response against cancer. Dr. Soon-Shiong elaborates on the potential of his treatment to not only combat cancer but also address issues related to COVID-19 and autoimmune diseases. He expresses concern about the regulatory environment and the need for a more modernized FDA that understands the complexities of current scientific advancements. The conversation concludes with Dr. Soon-Shiong's hope for collaboration with the new administration to advance cancer research and treatment, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the rising incidence of aggressive cancers in younger populations.

Breaking Points

MAGA Journo REVOLTS On Trump AG After Epstein Coverup
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Liz Wheeler, host of the Liz Wheeler Show, discusses her involvement with the Epstein Files during a White House event in February. She clarifies that the meeting with Attorney General Pam Bondi was not intended to focus on the Epstein binders, which contained mostly publicly available information. Bondi claimed the FBI was withholding significant documents, but Wheeler expresses skepticism about her credibility after a recent DOJ memo stated there was no client list or evidence of wrongdoing. Wheeler criticizes Bondi for misrepresenting the situation and believes her actions could harm President Trump's political capital. She emphasizes that Trump's base seeks justice and accountability, not just for Epstein, but for broader issues of government misconduct. Wheeler calls for Bondi's dismissal and urges Trump to listen to his supporters' concerns.

PBD Podcast

CNN's Jim Acosta Gets DESTROYED, Ellison's Cancer Vaccine, Obamas Divorcing? | PBD Podcast | 538
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The discussion begins with a mention of a vaccine by Larry Ellison that claims to cure cancer, sparking various reactions. There are concerns over the implications of this vaccine and the recent pardon of Dr. Anthony Fauci. President Trump is negotiating a potential partnership with TikTok, suggesting the U.S. government could own half of it, which raises questions about government involvement in private enterprises. The hosts discuss the dominance of Fox News, which has aired all 500 of the most-watched cable news shows since the November 5th election, overshadowing CNN and MSNBC. Trump’s administration is noted for setting hiring records and making significant policy changes, including a crackdown on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, which he deems harmful. Ellison's vision for personalized cancer vaccines using AI is met with skepticism, particularly regarding the safety and efficacy of mRNA technology. The conversation shifts to the rising concerns about health issues and increased cancer rates, with some attributing these trends to the COVID-19 vaccine. The hosts touch on the political landscape, highlighting the rise of young Republicans on college campuses and the potential divorce rumors surrounding Barack and Michelle Obama. They discuss the implications of these rumors and the media's changing narrative regarding the Obamas. John Bolton's removal of Secret Service protection by Trump is discussed, with the hosts criticizing Bolton's history of advocating for military interventions and regime changes. The conversation also includes a critique of the media's portrayal of Trump and the ongoing debates about immigration policies, emphasizing the need for a legal immigration system that prioritizes American interests. AOC's recent comments regarding Elon Musk and the ADL are scrutinized, with the hosts questioning her credibility and political strategy. They discuss the implications of Trump's policies on immigration and the economy, emphasizing a return to common sense governance. Finally, the hosts introduce a luxury doomsday bunker for the wealthy, highlighting the absurdity of such a facility and its exorbitant membership fee. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of accountability in journalism and the need for transparency from powerful figures.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump Fights with Zelensky in Oval Office, and Epstein Files Debacle, w/ Emily Jashinsky & Red Scare
Guests: Emily Jashinsky
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing significant events, including Ukrainian President Zelensky's meeting with President Trump, Andrew Tate's return to the U.S., and the disappointing Epstein files release. She introduces Emily Jashinsky, a DC correspondent, to discuss the Epstein files, which were criticized for lacking new information despite being presented as a major document dump. Jashinsky highlights the awkwardness of the situation, where right-wing influencers were invited to the White House only to receive already known information, leading to embarrassment for those involved. The conversation shifts to the implications of the Epstein files release and the apparent miscommunication between the DOJ and the influencers. Jashinsky notes that the White House is upset with the DOJ over the optics of the event, suggesting it could create rifts among Trump supporters. They discuss the potential fallout for Pam Bondi, who was involved in the release, and the need for transparency moving forward. The discussion then turns to Andrew Tate, who has returned to the U.S. amid ongoing legal issues. Kelly expresses her disdain for Tate, describing him as a misogynist and a negative influence on young men. Jashinsky adds that some young men are drawn to Tate's controversial views on masculinity, complicating the conservative response to him. They emphasize the need for the right to distance itself from figures like Tate, who could harm their brand. Kelly recounts her experience speaking at a conference in DC, where she felt her views were mischaracterized by Ben Smith, a former journalist. She reflects on the challenges of maintaining credibility while navigating her audience's expectations and the media landscape. The conversation touches on the importance of owning one's biases while providing fair commentary. The hosts then discuss Zelensky's contentious meeting with Trump, where Trump criticized Zelensky's approach to negotiations with Putin. They express concern over the diplomatic fallout and the implications for U.S. involvement in Ukraine. The conversation highlights the complexities of international relations and the challenges of negotiating peace. Finally, they discuss Monica Lewinsky's recent appearance on the podcast "Call Her Daddy," where she reflected on her past with Bill Clinton. The hosts critique the media's treatment of Lewinsky and the ongoing public interest in her story, suggesting that she should move on from the scandal. They conclude by discussing the broader implications of the #MeToo movement and the challenges faced by women in similar situations.

Breaking Points

Trump FAKES New Epstein Files, 97% ALREADY RELEASED
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Survivors of Epstein and Maxwell are rallying on Capitol Hill as the House Oversight Committee releases DOJ documents, noting that less than 1% are new and most are already public. Roana and Thomas Massie plan a press conference to back a discharge petition that would force a vote to release more Epstein files, arguing that victims' testimonies could pressure Republicans to join Democrats in demanding the additional disclosures. Representative Anna Paulina Luna described the victims' statements as larger than anticipated and signaled pursuing Treasury SARs and broader inquiries, including whether Epstein was an intelligence asset and what the government knew. The discussion touches emails with Ahoud Barack about Israel's cyber capacity, Pegasus, Paragon, NSO, and alleged Russia links, with some warning that the 1% may remain secret despite pressure.

Philion

The Epstein Files are a Distraction
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The Epstein files were declassified by Attorney General Pam Bondi and the FBI on February 27th. Leaks had circulated for years; a photo-op with binders outside the White House sparked controversy. Bondi said the DOJ is following through on Trump’s transparency pledge and accountability for Epstein and his co-conspirators. The first phase of files released sheds light on Epstein's extensive network and begins to provide the public with long overdue accountability. FBI director Cash Patel vowed there will be "no coverups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned," promising that any gaps will be found and disclosed to the American people. Bondi asked for the full files; about 200 pages were received, with thousands more reportedly undisclosed, and a deadline of 8: a.m. on Friday, February 28th for the remaining documents. Patel was tasked with investigating why the request wasn’t followed.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Pelosi Bodycam Footage Revealed, and Pfizer Exec Caught on Tape, with Michael Knowles and Mike Baker
Guests: Michael Knowles, Mike Baker
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the anticipated release of body cam footage from the Paul Pelosi home invasion case, which was pushed for by media organizations. She also highlights a Project Veritas investigation featuring a Pfizer executive, Jordan Tristan Walker, who discusses Pfizer's potential plans to mutate the COVID virus to develop new vaccines. Michael Knowles joins the conversation, expressing skepticism about Walker's claims and noting that he attended college with him. They analyze Walker's comments, suggesting they indicate Pfizer's engagement in gain-of-function research, which has raised ethical concerns. The discussion shifts to the implications of Walker's statements, with Knowles emphasizing the need for accountability from Pfizer and the public's growing distrust of pharmaceutical companies. They also touch on the regulatory capture issue, where agencies meant to oversee companies like Pfizer may be influenced by them. Kelly and Knowles then transition to the Paul Pelosi body cam footage, expressing concerns about the police's lack of urgency during the incident. They question the police's response time and the dispatcher’s handling of the 911 call, which revealed Paul Pelosi's distress while trying to communicate the seriousness of the situation without alarming his assailant. They highlight the discrepancies in initial reports and the need for transparency from law enforcement. The conversation continues with a focus on the Memphis police incident involving Tyree Nichols, who was beaten to death by officers. They discuss the potential ramifications of this case on public perceptions of law enforcement and the importance of maintaining accountability within police departments. Finally, Mike Baker, a former CIA agent, joins the show to discuss the implications of recent speculation regarding the CIA's involvement in JFK's assassination. He emphasizes the need for transparency and the challenges of uncovering the truth behind historical events, while also addressing the politicization of intelligence agencies and the importance of maintaining their integrity. Baker shares insights from his time in the CIA and promotes his new book, which outlines principles for success in business derived from his experiences.
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