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Uncle will do it. Oray, by the way. Let me tell you quickly. Yes, Esra, yes, Ramazan. Come on. Look, they have the same thing. Yours. Ah, it's over.

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Chris, my grandson, and I need to figure something out. We should talk to him about his firm and potential options. Do you have a hard copy? No, but I can give you a digital copy and then I'll give him the main points of what I wrote.

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Hey Paul, it's 8:15 on Wednesday night. Can you call me when you have a moment? Nothing urgent, just want to chat. I read the article online, it was good. I need to clarify something. Anyway, give me a call when you can. Love you.

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Speaker 0: Thank you, paper mask, for saving lives. These Chinese-made masks are sold for just $20 for ten. If you want to survive, send your checks to the Walk Company. Who would be dumb enough to buy paper? All this for a flu that is weaker than a regular cold. Dogs. Hello, I would like to order 100 million masks. It's for France. Well done, I vote for you, knowledgeable lady. Oh, it's the health minister. Let's go for 100 million masks. And what do we say? Thank you, paper mask.

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I just signed a $200,000,000 drawdown from the Department of Defense for Ukraine. It will be coming quickly. Thank you.

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I'm at an outside meeting and need you to deliver evidence to someone. Do you have a card? Yes, I do. Just give it to him. We want confirmation that he received it. Thank you. You're welcome. Have a great day. Thank you, you too.

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I spoke with Pfizer's CEO, Albert Bourla, about the approval process. We discussed vaccine safety and serious side effects. Many companies and institutions are embracing the COVID vaccine due to its effectiveness. Logistics are crucial in this process. Translation (if needed): I talked to Pfizer's CEO, Albert Bourla, about the approval process. We talked about vaccine safety and serious side effects. Many companies and institutions are adopting the COVID vaccine because it works well. Logistics are important in this situation.

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Speaker 0: Formed consent Friday. Statins. What are in the package inserts? Let's look at the most common statin on the market, which is Crestor. Comes in generic, but here's the Crestor package insert. Let's go. This is designed to lower your cholesterol. Never mind that cholesterol isn't the cause of cardiovascular disease, but statins are a trillion dollar industry in The United States, and there's no turning back. Warnings and precautions. Myopathy rhabdomyolysis. That's muscle damage and injury. Immune mediated necrotizing myopathy. That's when your own immune system attacks your muscles. And hepatic dysfunction. That's liver problems as a result of the drug. But wait, there's more. Section 5.5. Interesting. Increases in hemoglobin a one c and fasting serum glucose levels. That's diabetes. In some instances, it says right in the package insert, these increases may exceed the threshold for the diagnosis of diabetes. So what they're saying is in many patients, my description, many, because I've seen it, statins increase blood sugar, increase hemoglobin a one c, and can actually lead to the development of type two diabetes. And by the way, what is the primary cause of cardiovascular disease? Metabolic dysfunction, I. E, insulin resistance, diabetes, and inflammation. Wait. I thought this drug was designed to reduce cardiovascular risk. Think about that. How about section 13.1, its ability to cause cancer? Well, there are studies done in animals to determine this, and in many cases, it can cause hepatocellular carcinoma. This is a study in mice. In studies of dog testicles, don't ask, it can cause spermatic giant cells, meaning it can cause inflammation and problems that can affect fertility. There you have it. About thirty percent of patients on statins will discontinue because of side effects. Does it save lives? Does it extend your life if you're on a statin? Actually, it can by about two or three days. Is it worth it? You decide. Informed consent. Now you know. Your comments are appreciated. Take care.

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He's doing well, but it's hard to predict what will happen next. He has some strong ideas for Marco. Did you sign the tech talk over? Yes.

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Hey Palestine, it's 8:15 on Wednesday night. Can you call me when you have a moment? There's no rush, I just want to chat. I read an article online that I thought was good and wanted to discuss it with you. Please give me a call when you can.

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Alright, Ray, I don’t have my phone, so I’ll be bigger. I was confused about the code and didn’t understand it at first, but we eventually figured it out. One of your officers mentioned that I didn’t go to the wrong spot.

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Speaker 0 asks, “Mean, where's your party's name? Right here.” He adds, “I'm grab that. I can make a few more.” He then states, “That was it.” Finally, he says, “I'm gonna go home. I”

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Speaker 0: Take this in and understand what we’re actually dealing with. Many views exist—from Trump being a pedophile protecting pedophile buddies, to Israel infiltration and cover-ups, to it being a Democrat hoax. The reality, as described here, is that there is a supranational global cabal that has operated for nearly a hundred years, using money laundering, blackmail, drug trafficking, human trafficking, and other nefarious operations to fund and overthrow countries, serving as the shadow power of the world. We can see who these people are, their intentions, and the outcomes of their policies, and they are still being shoehorned into the most important positions in the world specifically because they’re part of this cabal. Main players mentioned include Larry Summers, who, per Epstein documents, was named executor of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate after his death. The money Epstein received from Les Wexner and others to create a starting fund and build a reputation as a financier is said to be returning to the coffers of Larry Summers, seen as part of this operation. The analogy is that this operation is like a corporation with Epstein as a brand under an umbrella, where if one asset (like Irish Spring) fails, its resources are absorbed back into the wider corporate structure. Summers, formerly Treasury Secretary, who helped destroy Glass-Steagall and contributed to the 2008 market crash dynamics, is said to have his bailout-money influence guided by Larry Fink at BlackRock. Summers, who was head of Harvard and later appointed to OpenAI’s board, is linked to the governance of the AI company behind ChatGPT. Larry Ellison is described as corresponding with Epstein and Ehud Barak (former Israeli prime minister) about which politicians serve their interests, including arranging a meeting between Marco Rubio and Tony Blair due to shared interests in this cabal. Epstein is depicted as a central, manipulative figure involved in selling weapons from Israel, meddling in elections, and influencing universities in Russia, raising questions about his influence and reach. The speaker emphasizes Epstein’s reach across political and corporate spheres and the question of his power, asking how such influence is possible. Speaker 1: The question is, how do you go about that? Speaker 0: He didn’t even go to school for trading; it’s all fabricated. He is a spymaster and a kingpin in a mafia. This group, including Les Wexner, Jeffrey Epstein, Larry Summers, Larry Ellison, Donald Trump (at this point), is part or perhaps the managing structure of the same organization discussed in the Eagle two documents from the 1960s, where the CIA sought autonomy from Congress by creating its own income streams, including drug trafficking in Vietnam. The opioid and drug-running links are tied to Iran-Contra, with George H. W. Bush involved in opium trade and the drug-running networks. Bill Gates and other figures are alleged to have involved in cover-ups during CIA-driven operations in South America, with Gary Webb’s Dark Alliance cited as exposing such networks. Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, when Bill was governor of Arkansas, allegedly helped run headquarters in Mina for flights to and from Colombia, spreading drugs across the United States. The assertion is that the same group runs drugs, rigs elections, and is involved in various crises, including alleged connections to COVID-19, Russiagate, 9/11, and the assassination of Charlie Kirk, forming a pattern of the last decades of upheaval in America. The discussion moves toward Epstein’s network and the sources of his money, with emails revealing connections, against a backdrop of broad search for Trump and the prevalence of unconfirmed, baseless anonymous claims. The core claim is that the true representation is the “new world order” and a banking-based intelligence network where intelligence agencies originated from banks. The CIA’s founding from the OSS is tied to MI6, which allegedly drew on the Rothschild banking intelligence, tying the CIA, MI6, and banking elites together. The speaker concludes that the same names—running drugs, stealing elections, burning down skyscrapers, and flying airplanes—appear repeatedly, linking DEI, ESG, white discrimination claims, and Epstein to the same global web.

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The Koerner Office

Perfume Vending Machine Webinar Recording
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Chris Koerner recounts his background as a serial entrepreneur with experience importing a variety of goods and explains that he’s the North American authorized distributor for Perfuma perfume vending machines. He describes the machine’s core features: each unit holds five bottles of 30 ml fragrance, with pricing configurable per spray and typical charges ranging from one to two and a half dollars depending on venue. He emphasizes profitability expectations that vary by location, citing monthly ranges from hundreds to thousands of dollars and payback periods from about one month to several months. The machines accept multiple payment types (card, cash, coin) and can be mounted on walls or pedestals, with optional customization for five or more units and a built-in display for advertising. He notes a two-year or 100,000-spray warranty, a 60-day manufacturing lead time, and price scales downward with larger orders. Refill times, power consumption, and error-prone logistics like shipping, taxes, and customs are outlined, along with remote monitoring via a mobile-friendly dashboard and the ability to negotiate revenue sharing with venue owners based on performance data. Koerner then dives into practical considerations for deploying the machines, including location research, typical business models with venues, and how to structure deals (flat fees vs. revenue shares). He discusses regional differences in perfume preferences, security features, and potential regulatory classifications due to SIM card connectivity. He covers maintenance, repair support from Perfuma, insurance considerations, and the option to source perfumes through wholesalers or affiliate links. Finally, he invites international inquiries, clarifies that orders can be customized and shipped internationally, and reiterates contact information for follow-up.
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