0:05
adam curry
0:06
john c divorce it's sunday may
17th 2020
0:09
this is your award-winning
kitmo nation
0:10
media assassination episode
1243.
0:13
this is no agenda
0:26
and from northern silicon
valley i
0:29
believe adam's turned into a
democrat
0:31
i'm john cena buzzkill
0:34
in the morning yeah i figured
i'd try
0:38
and see how it works with the
mask
0:39
seeing as that
0:40
is what we're going to be
coerced into
0:43
no matter what
0:44
we want
0:47
well i've read these orders and
none of
0:51
them say you have to be wearing
a mask
0:52
all the time correct
0:54
you do not so why are people
wearing the
0:56
mask all the time they're
wearing him in
0:58
their car
0:59
i'm wearing him at home yeah
yeah i have
1:02
done some
1:03
investigative work on this and
um
1:07
unfortunately this is a result
1:12
of the i would say the
1:16
the society that we've created
certainly
1:18
younger people
1:19
and it goes like this
1:22
you have to wear a mask to keep
1:25
me safe okay
1:28
you have to wear the mask to
keep me
1:31
safe so if you're not wearing a
mask
1:33
but i'm wearing a mask i'm
keeping you
1:36
safe
1:37
but you're a douchebag and
1:40
that's the bottom line you're
not going
1:43
to get away from it
1:44
people are mad they're angry
1:47
and i think that if we want to
just open
1:50
up i have a suggestion
1:52
it's completely optional so
wherever you
1:55
go a store
1:56
doesn't have to force you to
wear masks
1:58
but they can't and if they do
2:00
then you should will respect
that any
2:02
other place
2:04
where you want me to wear a
mask so that
2:06
you feel safe
2:07
is good i'll wear the mask and
to make
2:10
sure
2:11
i feel safe and i'm protected
from you
2:14
i'm going to open carry my
firearm
2:17
and i'm going to do this in
texas
2:20
so that you can see i'm not a
democrat
2:24
democrats have guns open
2:27
carry no i don't think so in
austin
2:31
no double no not at all
2:35
a couple of things here i i i
question
2:39
your premise
2:41
and by that i mean i'm not
absolutely
2:44
sure
2:45
that all these douchebags
wearing a mask
2:48
actually think that they're
wearing the
2:49
mask to protect
2:51
you from them no it's it's all
virtue
2:53
signaling but that is that's
what that's
2:55
the
2:56
the reasoning that's given
that's the
2:58
rationale it's not even really
true well
3:00
then why is somebody wearing
the mask in
3:02
their car
3:03
well that's okay if they want
to feel
3:05
that that's their business i
don't care
3:07
if they want to look like
idiots but i'd
3:08
like to get away from
3:11
this we're never going to open
up fully
3:14
until we agree on some social
things and
3:17
if it's going to be masks oh my
god so
3:20
be it
3:21
go ahead force everybody to
wear a mask
3:24
that's we need to do something
and i'm
3:27
willing to compromise but again
i'm
3:29
going to open carry which is
legal as
3:30
long as you have your concealed
carry in
3:32
texas you can open carry and i
3:34
intend to do that in my car too
and on
3:36
the street
3:39
yeah yeah it's you know there's
i don't
3:42
think there's any other
3:44
way for us to go so you don't
have do
3:46
you have a holster yet
3:48
oh i have several holsters um
in italy
3:51
they're opening up on tuesday
and uh
3:54
they will have social
distancing i've
3:55
got a little report from willow
3:57
so they'll have all that set
but masks
4:00
shall be worn until there's a
cure or a
4:04
vaccine so
4:05
i'm seeing what's going on
we're not
4:06
going to get away from this
it's going
4:08
to be an
4:08
endless fight with a whole
bunch of
4:11
idiots and we just have to
become japan
4:14
we're already on our way
financially
4:16
into the japanese
4:17
debt trap so we might as well
just go
4:20
the full nine yards
4:23
i don't see it it's not worth
it from
4:25
our duke and duchess or the
duke anyway
4:28
would you i don't know if you
have it
4:30
well i'd like to read it during
the
4:31
donation segment but i have some
4:33
it's kind of just i think i
really might
4:36
want to read it now this is
really
4:37
exactly what you're talking all
right
4:38
all right well okay
4:40
i have a report from china as
well uh
4:43
this is from sir mark and dame
astrid
4:46
the duke and duchess of japan
and all
4:48
the disputed islands in the
japan sea
4:50
and uh we will read uh most of
this
4:54
on uh during the donation
segment but uh
4:57
masks work
4:58
is the japanese uh reasoning
5:01
and the whole country wears
them for flu
5:03
season every year especially on
the most
5:04
crowded mass transit system in
the world
5:06
he gives us some
5:07
numbers they've only had 739
deaths for
5:10
a population of 126 million
5:12
which is very good uh complete
so that's
5:15
uh what did what do you put
here that's
5:17
like uh
5:18
it's like 10 times less than
united
5:20
states if you believe the
numbers of
5:22
course
5:22
yeah then well there you go
well hold on
5:24
hold on we'll go
5:26
we'll get there mass usage went
up with
5:28
covid but it also meant that it
was the
5:30
weakest flu season in over 10
years
5:32
interestingly uh not the same
here in
5:35
fact the mortality rate in
japan from
5:36
march was also down on top of
this if
5:38
you feel you have symptoms
5:39
and this i think is kind of
cool japan
5:41
is doing you're asked to go to
one of
5:42
the many hotels
5:43
that have been commandeered for
5:44
isolation hub so you don't go
to the
5:46
hospital and infect everybody
5:48
you don't go home and infect
everybody
5:49
you go to one of the designated
hotels
5:52
and the government has options
and over
5:53
120 000 hotel rooms across the
nation
5:56
that i think is a pretty good
idea
5:59
of you not if you're enough
think about
6:01
you if you're a traveler
6:03
well this room previously
occupied
6:06
nobody's traveling nobody's
traveling
6:08
nobody's traveling uh but yeah
if you
6:10
want to go to uh
6:11
uh to the to the obvious
hurdles but
6:13
maybe just a quick uh
6:15
update from wuhan one of our
producers
6:18
is back and i'll read his note
6:21
uh or hers anonymous we're back
in wuhan
6:24
friday wuhan this is you know
wuhan said
6:26
they were going to test
6:27
11 million people in 10 days
yeah
6:31
and i looked at the math and
said i
6:32
don't know how that's going to
work but
6:33
we have a little more data
6:35
our producer says back in wuhan
friday
6:37
wuhan tested just over 113 000
people
6:40
our hotel slash apartment
called us and
6:43
we'll schedule our test this
coming week
6:45
my clients are testing the
workers at
6:47
work and the chinese government
is
6:48
setting up testing stations in
local
6:50
neighborhoods they'll test
everyone in
6:53
10 days
6:53
it's not really even a blip on
most
6:55
people's day
6:56
one client has a parking lot
that is
6:58
full of tables and trailers
that has two
7:00
tests
7:01
blood and throat swabs takes
less than
7:03
10 minutes to stand in line and
go
7:04
through the process
7:06
yeah that is 11 million
7:09
people times 10 minutes i'm
just i
7:11
really want to see how they're
going to
7:13
complete this
7:14
and so far only a hundred and
thirteen
7:16
thousand done
7:17
um i had to do this went
bullcrap
7:21
i had to do this when i first
arrived in
7:22
wuhan so i couldn't start work
this will
7:24
be my third test since coming
back to
7:26
china wuhan is mostly open
7:28
some restaurants have dining
inside
7:30
while others are take
7:31
out only i can't use dd which
is uh
7:34
their version of uber only
taxis because
7:37
they track you
7:38
and you need a chinese id to
register to
7:40
be tracked by the
7:42
uh chinese uber our local wet
market is
7:45
open but not
7:45
inside they moved the market to
the
7:47
sidewalk and made it one-way
traffic
7:49
enter on one side and walk
through to
7:51
the to exit the opposite side
7:53
you need to have your
temperature
7:54
scanned before you enter any
place and
7:55
show the qr code having fun in
wuhan
7:59
when we first arrived a few
weeks ago
8:00
pollution level was great we
had blue
8:02
skies and some stars at night
8:04
now it's back to gray skies and
burning
8:07
eyes
8:10
so uh i've never i've never
seen a blue
8:13
sky in china
8:15
well i i think it probably did
happen
8:17
when it was when it was all
8:18
shut down that's what he says
yeah but
8:21
it probably was quite
phenomenal so in
8:23
order not to go through all of
that
8:25
tracking and everything i
suggest the
8:27
mask i really do
8:28
i mean i hate it i'm against it
but
8:32
it's we have to sacrifice
somewhere this
8:34
and republicans need to shut up
and just
8:36
get on board
8:37
move on let's do it we can
always
8:40
do something later on and maybe
people
8:42
will forget about it but
8:44
this is not the hill anyone
should take
8:46
a stand on in my opinion
8:48
because we're dying i was
reading a
8:51
fashion
8:52
a column about the fashion
industry this
8:54
morning
8:55
you know and it and that the
nothing
8:57
could take
8:59
uh what's her name from vogue
magazine
9:02
oh my goodness and a winter and
a win
9:04
tour dana winter famous
9:06
editor of vogue magazine with
the
9:08
glasses devil wears
9:09
prada movie made about her uh
9:12
the fashion industry is saying
well it
9:14
looks like nothing could take
her down
9:16
but the coronavirus
9:18
that can take her down and the
fashion
9:20
industry is obliterated
9:23
doesn't the fashion designers
are out of
9:26
business or
9:27
going out of business not that
i'm
9:28
crying about it but you know
there's a
9:30
lot of people that work in the
fashion
9:31
industry
9:32
it's just the longer we we do
this the
9:34
longer it's going to be a
problem
9:36
and assholes like fauci and all
these
9:38
people need to get out of the
way we'll
9:40
wear some masks
9:42
make it optional for people to
9:43
requirement and let's go let's
move on
9:45
no
9:45
no no we can't do that here's
austin
9:48
they've gone back to the color
codes of
9:51
a threat level of 911. tonight
amid
9:53
state demands to roll back its
9:55
coronavirus restrictions
9:57
austin travis county is now
releasing
9:59
new pandemic guidelines
10:01
divided into five stages the
chart
10:03
suggests what actions to
10:05
take based on community's risk
of
10:07
contracting
10:08
the coronavirus stage one is
where we
10:10
want to be
10:11
the chart separates suggestions
by the
10:13
general public
10:14
low risk individuals and those
at high
10:16
risk such as anyone
10:18
over 65 years old so if you're
uh
10:21
in a high risk individual uh
then the
10:24
suggestion is
10:25
is that uh even in stage one
10:29
that you still avoid gatherings
for
10:31
everyone else social distancing
and mask
10:34
wearing appears
10:35
at stage two austin public
health says
10:37
we're in stage three
10:39
right now this means avoiding
groups of
10:41
more than 10 people
10:42
and avoiding non-essential
travel mayor
10:44
steve adler says
10:46
hitting stage five means the
city is in
10:48
a pretty bad place
10:50
and needs to take extreme
measures you
10:52
look at this thing it's like a
grid with
10:54
with
10:54
colors and numbers and you know
and it's
10:58
reverse order so stage five is
worse
11:00
stage one is good
11:02
it's dumb it's dumb pussies man
11:06
go go go i wonder what this what
11:10
where this is preoccupation with
11:12
non-essential travel what does
that even
11:14
mean
11:14
what is non-essential travel
it's uh
11:17
everything is non-essential
travel
11:19
unless uh you're an essential
person
11:22
but if you go into the store no
i think
11:25
travel means
11:26
i don't know i don't know i
don't care
11:28
it's all bull crap they can't
force
11:30
exactly what i said
11:31
yeah yeah but but we can sit in
bicker
11:33
or we can get going and i'm
very i'm
11:35
getting a little worried here
in austin
11:37
which is different from the
rest of
11:38
texas and the rest of texas is
doing it
11:41
a little differently and moving
a little
11:43
faster now here we all have to
be
11:44
pansies
11:46
um and meanwhile just get back
to the
11:48
numbers because that's
11:49
really the problem there are
11:53
increasingly more there's
increasingly
11:56
more evidence
11:57
that this death count is really
really
11:59
full of crap
12:00
and do you remember i said that
i think
12:02
berks might have flipped and
she was all
12:04
kind of on trump's side and
maybe
12:06
anti-establishment that she's
trying to
12:08
save herself from the
12:09
impending doom that these
people will
12:11
meet when we finally figure out
where
12:13
all the money is
12:14
coming from and going and you
know
12:16
judicial watch is
12:17
doing all kinds of foyer
requests on the
12:19
fauci and the nih you don't
want that
12:22
you don't want that and i'm
sure he
12:24
hasn't covered everything he
12:25
don't want that he doesn't want
that
12:27
fouchy doesn't want that you
don't want
12:29
tom fish not me you don't want
tom
12:31
fitting in judicial watch
making a stink
12:33
about your business which has
been
12:35
as far as i can tell very shady
for a
12:37
long time
12:39
so uh this is a cnn report jim
acosta it
12:42
was a very long report i
chopped it down
12:45
because it was really billed as
tensions
12:47
rise
12:48
uh between the administration
and let me
12:51
get the exact uh
12:53
exact title here tensions rise
between
12:56
the white house and cdc
12:58
as burke's critiques virus
13:01
tracking and the death rate in
control
13:04
of the coronavirus message
coming from
13:05
the white house president trump
is
13:07
giving the administration a pat
on the
13:09
back for the u.s
13:10
response to the pandemic with
the
13:12
enormous weight of the pandemic
hanging
13:14
over the white house sources
tell cnn
13:16
administration officials are
questioning
13:18
the accuracy of the coronavirus
death
13:20
toll in the u.s and whether the
number
13:22
of dead is being over
13:23
counted but that would fly in
the face
13:25
of testimony from top
administration
13:27
health expert dr anthony fauci
13:29
who said deaths are likely being
13:30
undercounted as some residents
in hard
13:32
hit new york died at home
13:34
and were never counted as covet
19
13:36
fatalities so in direct answer
to your
13:39
question i think you are correct
13:40
that the number is likely
higher i i
13:43
don't know exactly what percent
higher
13:45
but almost certainly it's higher
13:46
the president suggested new
york's
13:48
numbers i love how they did that
13:50
first they say the numbers are
bull crap
13:53
and then they get cut straight
to fauci
13:54
out of context
13:56
and but it's all no it's higher
it's
13:58
definitely higher this is a
good report
13:59
from cnn when it comes to
propaganda 19
14:01
fatalities
14:02
so with direct answer to your
question i
14:04
think you are correct
14:05
that the number is likely
higher i i
14:08
don't know exactly what percent
higher
14:10
but almost certainly it's higher
14:11
the president suggested new
york's
14:13
number of debt was too high
last month i
14:16
see
14:16
this morning where new york
added 3 000
14:18
deaths
14:19
because they died and they're
now saying
14:21
rather than it was a heart
attack
14:23
they're saying it was a heart
attack
14:24
caused by this
14:25
trump allies on fox news have
zeroed in
14:27
on fouchy as an
14:28
obstacle to reopening the
country
14:30
blasting the doctor's cautious
approach
14:32
to the pandemic
14:34
is this the guy you want to ch
chart the
14:36
future of the country
14:38
maybe not this is a very
serious matter
14:40
the decisions we're making
right now
14:42
tony fauci has not been elected
to
14:44
anything fauci to be very blunt
is the
14:47
face of this failed
administrative
14:49
statement totally we've got to
question
14:50
the entire premise of this
14:52
the chief buffoon of the
professional dr
14:54
anthony pouchy
14:55
also seems to favor what the
democrats
14:57
want and that is
14:58
massive restrictions with no
end in
15:00
sight with all due respect to
dr fauci's
15:02
expertise
15:04
no one elected him to anything
but
15:05
there's one big problem for the
white
15:07
house a cnn poll found a solid
majority
15:10
of americans trust
15:11
fauci not the president so the
whole
15:13
point is
15:14
they don't really interested in
talking
15:16
about the facts of the death
rate let's
15:18
just go ahead and say
15:19
fox news or assholes and fox
news is
15:21
doing the same to cnn
15:22
but every day i could play a
report like
15:25
this when police in cortez
colorado
15:27
found 35 year old sebastian
yellow
15:30
in their city park on may 4th
coroner
15:33
george
15:33
devers quickly determined what
killed
15:35
the man it wasn't coveted it
was alcohol
15:38
toxicity yes he did have covet
15:41
but that is not what took his
life in
15:44
fact
15:44
yellow's alcohol level is .55
15:48
nearly double the amount that's
fatal so
15:51
he literally drank himself to
death
15:53
yes exactly devers tested
yellow for
15:56
covet 19
15:57
after his death and the test was
15:59
positive
16:00
the coroner said he was
surprised to see
16:02
the state then show cova deaths
in
16:04
montezuma county
16:05
go from two to three with
sebastian
16:08
yellows counting as number three
16:10
before the death certificate
was signed
16:14
they had already listed it as
it go to
16:17
death
16:17
before the death certificate
was even
16:19
signed divers said he's been
trying to
16:21
get the state health department
to
16:22
explain how a case of fatal
alcohol
16:24
poisoning
16:25
was classified as a covid death
and they
16:28
should have to be recording the
same way
16:30
that i do
16:30
they have to go off the truth
and the
16:33
facts
16:34
and listed as such it's not the
first
16:36
time the state health
department has
16:37
come under fire for
reclassifying deaths
16:40
as covet fatalities
16:41
last month a cbs4 investigation
found
16:44
attending physicians at this
centennial
16:46
nursing home
16:47
ruled three deaths were not
related to
16:49
coronavirus
16:51
but since the residents had
tested
16:52
positive for covet 19
16:55
the state then listed them as
16:57
coronavirus deaths
16:58
there you go every day you
could have
17:00
one of these reports every
single day
17:02
but it's just
17:02
what every exactly since the
beginning
17:05
we've done one of these
17:06
there's just this is you don't
see
17:09
where's the other reports
17:11
in other words you know for the
word
17:13
under counting how right i
don't have
17:15
those
17:15
outrageous reports coming
constantly no
17:17
we can't have that
17:18
there'll be none of that uh i
put in the
17:20
show not doable
17:22
i put in the show notes a uh a
report
17:25
from bmj that that's a big deal
what
17:27
does bmj stand for
17:29
something medical journal what
is it the
17:31
bmj
17:33
british medical journal i think
it's uh
17:37
let me see bmj i think this is
bmj.com
17:41
let me see what is it
17:43
oh bnj yeah bmj.com oh the
leading yeah
17:47
there it is
17:49
they don't even expand the
acronym you
17:52
a-holes
17:54
the bmj is the something of
17:58
medical journal okay anyway
whatever it
18:01
is it's a real medical journal
real
18:02
medical report abstract this is
18:04
a cluster randomized trial of
cloth
18:07
masks compared with medical
masks
18:10
and the objective was to see if
there's
18:12
a difference what is good what
is not
18:14
good it's all marked up one of
our
18:15
producers actually was kind
enough to do
18:17
this conclusion
18:18
uh the study is the first of
cloth masks
18:20
and the results caution against
the use
18:22
of cloth
18:23
masks which is what we're all
using
18:25
because you know
18:26
we don't have enough disposable
medical
18:28
masks moisture retention
18:30
reuse of cloth masks and poor
filtration
18:33
may result in increased risk of
18:35
infection
18:37
it's right there in the bmj
18:41
so we are not getting good
information
18:44
this is what's frustrating this
is
18:46
what's driving people i think
18:47
nuts i have a one of our
producers works
18:50
in a store which is starting to
open up
18:52
and this is believe it or not a
store
18:54
with democrats
18:57
and uh i just listened to this
note that
19:00
has been written to the
managers of this
19:02
uh place managers i've been in
the store
19:05
for 90 seconds and two of the
first nine
19:07
people i walked past first
thing i'm not
19:09
wearing their face masks while
within
19:11
six feet of other staff and in
public
19:12
spaces
19:16
all uppercase now i am
disappointed in
19:19
what i thought was a team
19:20
of individuals who appreciated
an
19:23
employer that had as much
concern for
19:25
them as they do themselves
19:27
we spent the last month in net
losses as
19:29
a result of our selfless act of
19:31
closing the stores and paying
everyone
19:34
for for our week so that we can
do our
19:35
part
19:36
in trying to keep our staff and
their
19:38
families healthy safe as well as
19:39
mentally and emotionally secure
19:41
in very uncertain times all
caps still
19:43
that won't happen
19:44
we can't get our money back but
i damn
19:47
sure we'll take action to make
sure it
19:48
was not in vain
19:50
v-a-n-e misspelling we will do
19:52
absolutely everything in our
power to
19:54
prevent
19:54
sickness and the risk of having
to close
19:56
our doors again
19:58
blah blah blah let me be clear
in
20:00
writing so there's no
misunderstanding
20:02
i won't do the voice anymore
we're
20:03
wearing a face mask
20:05
wearing a face mask by
employees and sub
20:08
i just spit all over my screen
20:09
wearing a face mask by
employees and
20:11
subcontractors is a requirement
20:13
while conducting company
business at any
20:14
time and anywhere and while our
property
20:16
for any reason
20:17
following company protocol for
20:18
preventing covenant spread at a
rate of
20:20
100 percent is a requirement
20:24
the grounds are simple employees
20:27
terminated for being a clear
and present
20:29
danger to health safety and
well-being
20:30
of our team members and
customers by not
20:32
taking the measures required by
company
20:33
policy of wearing a face mask
to help
20:35
prevent the spread of overnight
pain
20:39
that's pretty serious where
would you
20:42
run into this little
20:43
screed one of our producers uh
who i'm
20:45
going to keep anonymous
20:47
uh works there and this was
sent to her
20:53
yeah it's really there's
20:57
that's why i'm saying who cares
let's
20:58
just go for it do it
21:00
get over it already so we can
just move
21:03
on because
21:04
we'll never get out of this
we'll never
21:06
ever get out of this by the way
the cdc
21:08
data which i have the link for
21:11
in the show notes couple of our
21:13
producers record this data
21:16
and uh and you know from week
to week
21:18
etc
21:19
and this producer said i went
to update
21:21
my spreadsheet notice that they
have
21:23
increased all of the uh 2019
21:26
2020 season numbers even though
most
21:28
weeks have been listed as 100
percent
21:31
reported before
21:32
increased total deaths by
literally
21:34
thousands per week even though
they said
21:37
in their own and we have the
proof their
21:39
own documents this is 100
21:41
counted or 100 reported and
then they
21:44
re they updated it and they
just added
21:46
thousands
21:48
to uh to several weeks what yeah
21:51
yeah the cdc is is not a a good
outfit
21:56
no it's been corrupt for years
now to go
21:59
back to your
22:00
uh your statement about this
not being
22:03
uh a requirement and not being
22:05
uh a law that we have to adhere
to
22:08
you're of course
22:09
absolutely right here's dr drew
who was
22:11
still i don't know if he's on
fouchy's
22:13
fear squad anymore or if he's
22:15
freewheeling but here's
22:16
his latest and let's remind
ourselves
22:18
the cdc
22:19
never recommended shutdown they
never
22:22
recommended
22:23
shutdown they recommended social
22:25
distancing and let's not
confuse social
22:27
distancing and shut down those
are two
22:29
very different things shutting
down
22:31
businesses isolating in place
22:33
those those are far-reaching
measures
22:36
beyond
22:37
mere social distancing so the
real
22:39
question is
22:41
was that necessary might there
have been
22:43
a more
22:45
rational intermediate step to
take close
22:48
some businesses
22:49
close some schools isolate
nursing homes
22:52
might that have been a more
22:54
sophisticated way to do this
22:55
and given that in california we
overshot
22:58
by somewhere between a
23:00
a factor of 10 and 50.
23:03
evidence we did suggest we did
a great
23:05
job and maybe we did too good a
job
23:07
depending
23:08
on how bad our economy is hit
23:11
oh brother so now i have
probably the
23:15
most frightening thing of the
day i'll
23:16
get it out of the way right away
23:20
thank you while we cannot while
we have
23:23
not been forced to shut down
we've been
23:25
compliant
23:26
very compliant human resources
doing as
23:28
we're told social engineering
and great
23:30
play we're being
23:32
shamed into compliance
23:35
and the ultimate question is
when a
23:37
vaccine comes around
23:38
how is that going to work now
um we'll
23:41
probably dive in later into the
this
23:43
rick bright character who keeps
coming
23:45
back who
23:46
was slated to be the guy
running the
23:48
program now the military
23:50
is going to do that we already
said i
23:51
think a couple weeks ago there
was going
23:53
to be
23:53
warp speed operation warp speed
was the
23:56
get the vaccine but
23:58
done and and and out and ready
for
24:00
distribution
24:01
by january of 2021 so when that
comes
24:05
out
24:06
um do we will we all have to
take it is
24:09
it going to be optional will
you take
24:11
the vaccine john
24:13
uh no nobody in the family is
taking
24:15
this vaccine and what if you
were forced
24:17
to take the vaccine
24:18
no that's not going to happen
here is a
24:20
constitutional lawyer alan
dershowitz
24:23
let's be very clear how we
break down
24:25
this issue
24:26
the city of new york the state
of new
24:29
york has the power to close a
park
24:31
based on their view that it
would be
24:33
helpful in defeating the
pandemic
24:35
absolutely no question about
that the
24:37
supreme court has case after
case after
24:39
case
24:40
saying that public health
justifies
24:43
closing down parks
24:45
closing down public areas the
next
24:48
question is does the governor
have
24:50
the right to do that governors
generally
24:53
are not authorized to make the
law
24:56
they're authorized to enforce
the law so
24:59
you'd have to look to see if
there were
25:00
legislative authority allowing
the
25:03
governor to close the park
25:05
if there is then it would be
legitimate
25:08
uh
25:08
let me put it very clearly you
have no
25:10
constitutional right
25:11
to endanger the public and
spread
25:15
a disease even if you disagree
you have
25:18
no right not to be vaccinated
25:20
you have no right not to wear a
mask and
25:22
if you refuse to be vaccinated
the state
25:24
has the power
25:25
to literally take you to a
doctor's
25:28
office
25:29
and plunge a needle into your
arm if the
25:31
vaccination
25:33
is designed to prevent the
spreading
25:34
disease if the vaccination
25:36
is only to prevent a disease
that you
25:38
will get for example if there's
a
25:39
disease that will kill you
25:41
you have the right to refuse
that but
25:43
you have no right to refuse
25:45
to be vaccinated against a
contagious
25:48
disease
25:49
public health the police power
of the
25:51
constitution gives the state
the power
25:53
to compel that
25:54
and there are cases in the
united states
25:56
supreme court
25:59
holy crap
26:02
i was not aware that that was a
26:04
constitutionally
26:06
somehow possible well i'd like
to hear
26:09
other interpretations
26:10
dershowitz has got one opinion
about a
26:12
lot of stuff right but we
typically
26:14
like what dershowitz has to say
can't
26:16
just because you disagree he
can't say
26:18
yeah you know but he's become a
bit of a
26:20
uh uh
26:23
arm uh s waiver recently i mean
he's
26:26
he d i mean he's what he's
saying is
26:28
probably true but i'm sure
there's
26:30
other ways of dealing with it
well this
26:32
is not going to happen we're
not going
26:33
to get a shot
26:35
do you remember h1n1 this wine
flew yeah
26:38
we're still waiting
26:40
still waiting for the video on
this show
26:41
we discussed oh there's gonna
be two
26:43
remember the whole
26:44
rigmarole is gonna have to be
two shots
26:46
you know maybe three and then
it could
26:48
come to one and then become
part of the
26:49
flu shot and there's all these
different
26:51
things
26:52
that's what that era when
people at uh
26:55
because i took pictures and put
in the
26:56
newsletter
26:57
where they were giving the
shots out in
26:59
albany they had
27:00
a line oh i remember that yes
yeah
27:03
opening a star wars
27:06
the public will line up for
this shot in
27:10
such a
27:10
to such a degree yeah that you
there's
27:13
not going to they're going to
force
27:14
anyone to get the shot because
there's
27:16
going to be
27:16
so many people getting the shot
they're
27:18
going to probably run out of it
27:20
yeah that's a good point that's
a good
27:22
point
27:23
don't line up but it'll be
lined up a
27:25
mile long
27:27
and as the president says do
you mean a
27:29
fully approved vaccine for
27:31
everyone the full public or a
partially
27:33
approved vaccine with emergency
use no
27:35
we're looking for a full
vaccine for
27:37
everyone
27:38
that wants to get it not
everybody's
27:40
going to want to get it there
you go
27:42
but we're looking at a full
vaccine is
27:43
that a correct statement yeah
will
27:45
issues yes synthetic so the
answer what
27:48
is the questioning we're
looking at a
27:49
full vaccine what is that like
a half
27:51
hey man i'll take the uh a
quarter a
27:52
quarterback
27:57
she was asking are you gonna
something
27:59
that's not quite fully approved
28:01
i understand i understand you
could have
28:03
a full vaccine is that a correct
28:04
statement yeah will
28:05
issues yes so the answer is the
answer
28:08
is yes we're working for a fully
28:10
approved vaccine but we'll also
use the
28:12
tools we have for instance
emergency use
28:14
authorization
28:15
um as as appropriate we use all
of our
28:17
regulatory tools to bring
vaccine
28:19
available for
28:20
the entire american population
by
28:22
january okay and then mr
president can
28:24
you just clarify
28:25
why are some of you wearing a
mask and
28:27
why are some of you not wearing
a mask
28:29
oh please we've all been tested
i've
28:31
been tested we've all been
tested and
28:32
we're
28:33
uh quite a distance away and
we're
28:35
outdoor so uh i told them i
gave them
28:37
the option they could wear it
or not
28:39
so you can blame it on me but i
gave
28:40
them the option we could wear
it or not
28:42
so the president is there
saying kind of
28:44
what i'd like optional vaccine
28:46
optional masks and also
optional uh
28:49
open carry so rick bright
28:52
was the guy who was who has
28:55
traditionally for many years
28:57
he's been in and out of
government and
28:59
back to
29:00
the pharmaceutical industry
multiple
29:02
times and he is the guy that was
29:04
supposed to be
29:05
in charge of the vaccine this
is the
29:09
barda the biomedical advanced
research
29:12
and development authority
29:13
and this was unceremoniously
taken away
29:16
from him
29:17
as he was pushed out and now of
course
29:19
he's a whistleblower
29:21
so oh yeah we he has a job but
listen to
29:24
this guy's career
29:26
and you start to understand why
you
29:28
really don't want him
29:29
in the business of vaccines
29:32
in this case certainly as he
started
29:36
um well in atlanta georgia
vaccine
29:40
research center
29:41
98 to 2002 we worked at the cdc
29:44
in atlanta uh where he studied
influenza
29:47
a virus and the h5n1
29:50
from 2000 2003 he went to the
29:53
pharmaceutical
29:54
industry which is always great
when
29:56
you're in government and then
you go to
29:57
the private
29:58
industry and then you can
shepherd stuff
30:00
in so he went to
30:02
altea therapeutics is which is
30:06
also in atlanta and he was a
senior
30:08
research for their vaccine and
30:10
immuno immunology programs in
2003 he
30:13
went back to the cdc so only a
year that
30:16
he was in private business
30:17
and uh then he was still in
atlanta but
30:20
then he was focused on the
30:22
avian flu and he was there
until 2006
30:25
then 2006 to 2008 he went to
30:27
nova vaxx like the number one
penny
30:30
stock of
30:31
vaccine bull crap on the stock
market
30:34
during that time
30:34
he participated in world health
30:36
organization committees on
vaccine
30:38
development and pandemic
preparedness
30:41
and then in 2008 he worked at
the bill
30:43
and melinda gates foundation
30:46
and then in 2010 he came back
to the
30:49
department of health and human
30:50
services so the guy
30:53
is way too in entrenched in
30:57
in the pharmaceutical business
i don't
30:59
think you want this guy
31:01
running the show and the fact
that he's
31:02
so pissed off about it and so
angry that
31:04
he's become a whistleblower
31:06
i think tells us i'm sorry god
31:09
i think that tells us that you
know this
31:11
was not the way it's supposed
to go this
31:13
is
31:14
we are going to learn
eventually so much
31:16
about
31:17
the pharmaceutical and medical
industry
31:19
and all the egos and all the
money that
31:22
takes place
31:23
and it's going it's going to
blow us
31:25
away
31:26
because the scandal and the
bull crap on
31:28
the money is
31:29
ten times bigger than than than
movies
31:32
especially
31:34
today this is rick bright
testifying
31:36
because of course we got to
testify
31:38
today the world is confronting
a public
31:40
health emergency unlike any
we've seen
31:42
in over a century
31:44
we are facing a highly
transmissible and
31:47
deadly virus which not only
claims lives
31:50
but also disrupts the very
foundations
31:52
of our society
31:53
the american health care system
is being
31:55
taxed to the limit
31:57
our economy is spiraling
downward and
31:59
our population is being
paralyzed by
32:01
fear
32:02
stemming from a lack of a
coordinated
32:04
response
32:05
and a dearth of accurate clear
32:07
communication
32:08
about the path forward
americans yearn
32:11
to get back to work
32:13
to open their businesses and to
provide
32:15
for their families
32:16
i get that however what we do
32:19
must be done what is he like in
charge
32:23
so he gets he sounds like he's
the
32:24
premier of canada
32:26
get back to work to open their
32:28
businesses and to provide for
their
32:30
families
32:31
i get that yeah but this is the
32:34
this is the attitude of these
people i
32:37
am king
32:38
however what we do must be done
32:41
carefully
32:42
with guidance from the best
scientific
32:44
minds
32:45
our window of opportunity is
closing if
32:48
we fail to improve our response
now
32:51
based on science i fear the
pandemic
32:53
will get worse and be prolonged
yeah
32:56
this is my favorite part is now
we're
32:57
bringing it all back around to
science
32:59
and trust the scientists
33:00
because the republicans in
particular
33:03
don't believe in science
33:05
there will be likely a
resurgence of
33:07
cobit 19 this fall
33:09
it'll be greatly compounded by
the
33:11
challenges of seasonal influenza
33:13
without better planning 2020
could be
33:16
the darkest
33:19
these guys this goes on with
biden too
33:22
where's the science where's the
science
33:25
that says it's going to
33:26
recur in uh in the fall of 2020
oh well
33:31
there's no specifically what
science no
33:33
he's talking about science
science
33:35
science
33:36
science specifically name
something what
33:39
study do they know for a fact
that this
33:40
thing's not falling apart
33:42
i mean is there any evidence
whatsoever
33:44
this is all
33:45
speculative without better
planning
33:49
2020 could be the darkest
winter in
33:51
modern history
33:53
first and foremost i love could
be the
33:56
darkest winter in modern history
33:58
have you heard of the hunger
winter
34:00
a-hole without better planning
34:02
2020 could be the darkest
winter in
34:04
modern history
34:06
first and foremost we need to be
34:07
truthful with the american
people
34:10
americans deserve the truth the
truth
34:12
must be based on science
34:14
we have the world's greatest
scientists
34:16
now the truth must be based on
science
34:19
there's a very interesting
phrase and i
34:21
think we're going to hear this
a lot
34:22
more
34:22
because there's really only
truth in one
34:24
thing and that's mathematics
34:26
and what they're showing us is
34:27
mathematics and there's no
truth in it
34:29
you know what i'm saying
science is is
34:31
not always truth in fact it's
kind of
34:34
never truth but we've been
through this
34:36
with global warming
34:37
and the green new deal and
climate
34:39
change and
34:40
is just coming back and please
ignore
34:42
the math that we showed you
that was all
34:44
wrong trust in science people
34:46
americans deserve the truth the
truth
34:48
must be based on science
34:50
we have the world's greatest
scientists
34:53
let us lead
34:54
let us speak without fear of
retribution
34:58
there you go john let us lead
let us
35:00
lead
35:01
they want to give the power to
the
35:03
scientists to let them lead you
35:06
we must listen each of us can
and must
35:08
do our part now
35:10
on tuesday dr fauci delivered a
message
35:12
and a voice that is clear and
35:14
trustworthy
35:15
has encouraged us to act with
caution as
35:17
we return to our daily lives
35:19
we should listen to him and
other
35:20
scientists sharing their
expertise
35:22
yeah it's so bad that to push
the
35:26
science and believe the signs
35:28
truth is in science cnn did a
special
35:31
sanjay gupta anderson pooper
bring it in
35:34
to that i have to play a couple
of
35:35
things because because
35:37
bright's testimony was a fiasco
and it
35:40
was a disaster
35:42
and uh i want to play two
things that
35:45
preluded this little
35:47
this spiel which everybody
clipped about
35:49
oh we're gonna have this dark
winter and
35:51
all the rest of it let's listen
to how
35:53
this thing actually began
35:54
this is the pro bright testimony
35:56
confusion
35:58
okay hold on here we go five
minutes for
36:01
an opening statement
36:03
well you don't think it's
resolved well
36:05
are we going to ask if
36:06
he wants to be represented by
council
36:08
and then who the council is
36:10
dr bride do you wish to be
represented
36:12
by council
36:13
yes okay and then
36:17
could she identify herself for
the
36:18
record and for the
36:20
record would uh council please
state
36:23
your name
36:25
my name is debra katz i'm an
attorney
36:27
representing dr rick wright
36:28
with the law firm of cats
marshall and
36:30
banks all right thank you
36:32
i think that's all we needed to
do good
36:34
parliament
36:35
all right well the chairman is
36:38
recognized for
36:39
his father you've got a
parliamentary
36:41
parliamentary question i'm glad
you got
36:43
this john this is very good
36:44
it's president so gentleman
state is
36:48
parliamentary
36:49
yeah it will the witness be
under oath
36:51
because if you have a witness
36:52
whistleblower testimony under o
and i a
36:55
witness would normally be under
oath and
36:56
if not today
36:58
he's under oath not under oath
then if
37:01
we get into whistleblower
allegations
37:03
how can we
37:04
be sure that the witness is
telling the
37:06
truth uh uh
37:08
under under oath if they're not
under
37:10
oath and if they're not under
oath
37:11
then how can you talk about the
37:14
whistleblower complaints
37:15
i think that's in a fair and
equitable
37:17
manner
37:18
i i thank the gentleman for his
inquiry
37:21
all witnesses know that it is
illegal
37:25
uh to lie to congress and in
37:28
our subcommittee unlike o and i
37:32
uh they are the only
subcommittee that
37:35
i mean it's a practice um it's
true it's
37:38
a tradition
37:39
uh but we don't swear people in
uh
37:42
but witnesses know that um it is
37:45
illegal to lie to congress usc
37:49
1003 or something i believe
thank you
37:54
now a couple of things one this
is anna
37:56
eshoo that's that's heading this
37:58
subcommittee and she doesn't
know what
38:00
she's doing
38:01
and and so the republican guy
has to
38:04
tell her how to do things
properly and
38:06
they have to walk through a
bunch of
38:07
things
38:08
but this lying to congress
thing i
38:10
didn't realize and apparently
there is
38:11
some us code
38:12
so what about james clapper oh
that
38:15
doesn't count
38:16
the thing is that we're living
in a
38:18
world of calling out hypocrisy
and
38:20
that's all anyone does all the
time
38:22
and and it's it's it has no
38:25
it's no benefit it doesn't go
anywhere
38:28
it hasn't gone anywhere so far
38:30
so let's get to part two this
is another
38:32
uh that now the uh
38:33
uh the head republican whose
name i
38:36
wrote on that back of an
envelope i got
38:38
it back there he's from oregon
38:39
he's a congressman he's very
good by the
38:41
way this guy
38:42
and i'll get his uh go get the
envelope
38:45
but
38:46
uh now this is the beginning of
the
38:50
the kind of the true confusion
and the
38:52
hook and this makes the whole
thing a
38:54
a joke and a fiasco and in fact
and they
38:58
brought up this lawyer he wants
to be
38:59
represented by
39:00
council he says yeah i want to
be
39:01
represented by council she says
39:03
absolutely nothing the whole
time he
39:06
never once
39:07
asks her a question so that
she's just
39:10
up there as a joke
39:11
and so this part of it makes it
even
39:12
more of a joke this is uh
39:14
uh representative walden i
believe
39:16
walden
39:17
walden greg walden from uh he's
quite
39:19
good quite good
39:21
we have asked for and this
committee
39:23
should hold hearings to find a
path
39:24
forward to reform the strategic
national
39:26
stockpile
39:27
to increase domestic
manufacturing of
39:29
critical supplies and
disentangle our
39:31
supply chains from china
39:33
we should be exploring
strategies for
39:35
increased testing so we can
begin to
39:36
safely reopen our economy
39:38
we need to find ways to improve
access
39:40
to mental health and provide
relief
39:42
both for our health care
providers on
39:44
the front lines treating covet
19 cases
39:46
and our health care workers who
have
39:48
been furloughed because their
hospitals
39:49
are closed
39:50
we should be conducting rigorous
39:52
oversight of the trillions of
dollars
39:54
myriad new policies congress has
39:56
appropriated and enacted in the
last
39:58
three months and we should be
39:59
investigating
40:00
really investigating
allegations like dr
40:02
bright's that raised concern
40:04
that our about our nation's
coronavirus
40:06
response
40:08
that does not appear to be why
we're
40:09
actually here today and frankly
it
40:11
saddens me dr bright
40:12
your allegations are serious
they
40:14
deserve a real investigation
40:16
i know the office of special
accounts
40:18
with whom you filed your
complaint will
40:19
do just that
40:20
and i know they take their work
40:22
seriously and we'll hear you
out and
40:24
importantly
40:24
we'll give those named in your
complaint
40:26
an opportunity to have their
side heard
40:28
as well
40:29
i must tell you that many of us
on our
40:31
committee were confused when we
learned
40:33
from a tweet this hearing was
scheduled
40:34
in the wake of your
40:35
complaint as you know that's
certainly
40:38
not how we do things at the
energy and
40:39
commerce committee
40:40
not long after the notice of
this being
40:42
a whistleblower hearing we were
advised
40:44
you were
40:44
here as a government witness
not a
40:46
whistleblower but then we were
told you
40:48
were not representing
40:49
the government but yourself the
hearing
40:52
title suggests the hearings
about
40:53
protecting scientific integrity
40:55
yet the chair invited a witness
who will
40:57
not be speaking to that issue
40:59
so it's all pretty confusing
and unusual
41:01
to say the least
41:03
here we are in the middle of a
pandemic
41:05
and we aren't given time to
secure our
41:07
witnesses conduct appropriate
research
41:09
or require documents
41:10
that could aid in our
understanding of
41:12
the situation you face in the
country
41:14
face
41:17
so the whole thing is a sham
41:21
of course it is it was set up
so bright
41:24
can go up there and say
something
41:26
present and lie and do whatever
he wants
41:28
he didn't have to
41:29
do whatever he wants but the
joke is he
41:31
didn't do a very good job of
any of it
41:33
except that one clear one you
played
41:34
which is pretty much what
everyone
41:36
played
41:38
so that was a i consider the
whole thing
41:40
an epic fail
41:41
well i was being honest about
it yeah
41:43
but going back like
41:45
the push now and that's really
wanting
41:46
to want to prove with that clip
41:48
the push is for uh
41:52
truth science is truth that's
the push
41:55
and that's
41:56
and let the scientists leave we
kind of
41:57
heard that but now he's
41:59
this this guy he's the pied
piper and
42:01
he's supposed to say the things
42:03
everyone's going to repeat and
you'll
42:04
hear
42:04
well as dr bright said you know
you're
42:06
going to hear that i don't
think so
42:09
so we had the big uh rhona
special on
42:12
cnn with anderson pooper
42:14
and sanjay gupta and there she
is the
42:17
expert when it comes to science
all
42:19
things science the
42:21
uh ever so idealistic gratitude
42:24
i've seen you talk about online
too is
42:26
just how important it is to
42:28
listen to experts and listen to
science
42:31
and this is a time
42:32
when you know i was not a very
good
42:33
science student um
42:35
when i was in school but this
is a time
42:38
it seems
42:39
that you know the global
scientific
42:41
community
42:42
is so critically important and
we're
42:44
really seeing just how
important it is
42:46
to to follow science yes yes
exactly and
42:51
and i hope that is she a phd
42:54
oh oh yes listen to her message
she'll
42:57
do 50 seconds of the same thing
42:59
we can see now that the
scientific
43:02
community are stepping up
43:03
and they are they are speaking
out more
43:06
than they have
43:06
they're done before you know i
gotta
43:08
tell you for a 16 year old
swedish girl
43:11
the term
43:12
stepping up like the scientists
are
43:14
stepping up is an
43:15
odd thing for her to be using
just in my
43:17
opinion you know you
43:18
i don't know is that how kids
talk about
43:21
that
43:22
oh the swedes that's all they
talk about
43:24
stepping up
43:26
yes yes exactly and and i hope
that
43:30
we can see now the the
scientific
43:32
community are stepping up
43:34
and they are they are speaking
out more
43:36
than they have
43:37
they're done before because
obviously
43:40
this is a crisis that would
require the
43:42
scientific community to speak up
43:44
and um and i hope that people
really
43:48
it feels like uh science is
getting
43:52
the role of science is is
changing now
43:55
it's becoming more
43:57
people are starting to realize
that we
43:58
are actually depending on
science and
44:00
that we need to listen to
scientists
44:02
and experts and i i really hope
that we
44:06
that that stays and that's that
also
44:10
um is is for for other crises
such as
44:14
the climate crisis and the
environmental
44:16
crisis
44:17
that we actually understand
that we have
44:20
to listen to to
44:22
the scientists
44:26
don't you think that the
climate folk
44:29
uh are freaked out about this
whole
44:32
situation because they've been
44:34
talking about being put on the
back
44:35
burner they've been taken off
the stove
44:40
yeah they're back in the pantry
where
44:43
they belong
44:44
yeah i think so that's why it's
44:45
important to have greta back on
the
44:46
scene so she can maintain her
profile
44:48
people forget pretty quickly
44:50
but i'll tell you okay we have
anderson
44:52
cooper
44:53
like you said the big three
there was
44:54
anderson cooper who
44:56
immediately says he was not he
was a
44:58
lousy student
45:00
and he didn't get flunked
science so
45:02
he's an idiot
45:03
and so then you get greta tune
barry
45:05
who's who
45:06
it was a kid she's just a kid
let's face
45:09
reality
45:10
and then you have a the md a
doctor yeah
45:13
but
45:14
it was only just a panel doogie
houser
45:16
was only just as a kid as well
you know
45:18
it's like these kids can be
very smart
45:20
they can be geniuses
45:22
remember who you're talking to
your
45:23
average cnn viewer
45:26
they're cnn viewers which is a
small
45:28
group of people let's face it
45:30
it's under a million generally
speaking
45:33
uh is uh we probably have a
bigger
45:36
audience
45:37
probably is the dumbest
audience that
45:40
watches television and thinks
they're
45:41
keeping up
45:42
because you have to you have to
imagine
45:44
you think you're keeping up
because it's
45:46
all about news news news news
45:48
oh no opinion opinion opinions
it's all
45:50
about opinion
45:51
the central intelligence
broadcast
45:54
system
45:55
i think really did a good job
in uh
45:58
pitting the two main people
that it's
46:00
all about who's going to lead
us that's
46:02
that's what it's coming down to
this
46:03
week i haven't seen the sunday
shows but
46:05
i'm sure it's part of it
46:07
who is going to lead us trump
the
46:09
president
46:10
or fauci the god president trump
46:12
continues to push the country
46:15
to quickly bounce back and says
he does
46:17
not consider that happening
46:18
without reopening schools
claiming the
46:21
virus has had very little
46:23
impact on young people but
you're right
46:25
his own top health experts
46:27
disagree lucky wants to play
all sides
46:30
of the
46:30
equation president trump pushed
back
46:33
against the warning dr anthony
fauci
46:35
delivered at a senate hearing
the day
46:37
before
46:38
there is a real risk that you
will
46:41
trigger an outbreak
46:42
that you may not be able to
control we
46:44
don't know everything about
this virus
46:46
and we really better be very
careful
46:48
particularly when it comes to
children
46:50
just to interrupt i'm a little
tired of
46:54
we don't know very much about
this virus
46:57
why not i mean if you've been
studying
47:00
this for
47:01
40 years it's similar to other
sars
47:04
virus
47:05
i'm i don't feel very
comfortable
47:07
hearing we don't know we don't
know we
47:09
don't know but then
47:10
telling me it's gonna be the
worst
47:12
winter in
47:13
history this is uh very
contradictory
47:16
very careful particularly when
it comes
47:18
to children i was surprised by
his
47:19
answer actually uh
47:21
because you know
47:24
it's just to me it's not an
acceptable
47:27
answer
47:27
especially when it comes to
schools but
47:29
a new cbs news poll finds that
most
47:32
americans trust dr
47:33
fauci though his unfavorable
rating
47:35
among conservatives has
47:37
increased since april the
country needs
47:39
guidance
47:40
of the nation's best medical and
47:42
scientific experts
47:44
these literally are matters of
life and
47:46
of death
47:47
as democrats demand more
guidance from
47:50
the federal government
47:51
today the administration's
former top
47:53
vaccine researcher rick bright
47:55
will testify before house
committee that
47:58
if the response is not
47:59
ramped up 2020 will be the
darkest
48:02
winter in modern history
48:04
i think cbs does a good job of
wrapping
48:06
up the messaging that they want
48:08
trump bad fouchy good
48:13
it's the exact same messaging
that pbs
48:15
is using
48:16
the obs has been going to they
had
48:18
shields and brooks on and they
went on
48:20
and on
48:21
well let's hear it let's hear
it i want
48:22
to hear it i want to hear what
you got
48:24
well we got a few things here i
got a
48:26
lot of stuff i'm biting but if
48:27
you know well biden will come
let's
48:28
finish up the rona let's do uh
48:31
shields and brooks on pbs
research notes
48:35
uh and it reveals that joe
biden is a
48:37
very transparent person the
48:39
the culture they describe is
certainly
48:41
the culture i knew when i was
48:42
covering senator biden go to
48:46
go to uh shields on reopening
seas
48:49
battle pbs
48:50
president and he said it again
today uh
48:52
we need to move ahead
48:54
uh whether we're ready or not
on the you
48:56
know in the direction of
opening up
48:58
yes he did judy and the
president proves
49:01
once again
49:02
he's not actually strategic or
tactical
49:04
in his political
49:05
uh fights that he engages in uh
he's
49:09
he's visceral
49:10
uh he's instinctive he went out
you
49:12
should always if you're going
after
49:13
somebody politically stop go
after
49:15
somebody
49:16
we're gonna have to start this
over
49:18
because you gotta listen to
what he
49:20
did she she says trump wants to
go ahead
49:22
and reopen the country
49:24
and he this is like this
messaging that
49:27
you just brought up on cbs and
it's also
49:29
being played
49:30
out on pbs and elsewhere it's
as though
49:32
the
49:33
the overlying talking points
the message
49:35
of something else
49:36
sneaks in as a as a given
49:40
conversations that where it
shouldn't so
49:42
she's asking them to
49:43
the president wants to reopen
the
49:45
country and his response is
49:47
he doesn't know how to pick his
battles
49:49
he's not strategic
49:51
wait a minute he wants to
reopen the
49:54
country is not a battle
49:55
who's a battle with who well we
know
49:58
it's assumed they already know
what the
50:01
battle is it's a battle between
fauci
50:03
and trump because they want to
lower
50:05
trump's numbers
50:06
he put somebody else you know
that
50:08
called the shots and helped
continue
50:10
ruin the country
50:11
and so the world not just the
country
50:13
the world yeah the world the
world yeah
50:15
the one world world government
will take
50:16
care of that although although
every
50:18
country has their own fauci
50:21
yes every country has their own
fauci
50:24
yeah
50:24
all connected own saucy got got
pictures
50:27
of fauci on the background on
their desk
50:29
man
50:30
they're all fouchy's disciples
disciples
50:32
the pope disciples
50:33
so you have this so we played
again this
50:35
clip now that we have that yeah
you want
50:37
to play it over here with it in
mind
50:38
that what she says and what he
jumps in
50:40
with is
50:41
discrepant president and he
said it
50:44
again today
50:45
uh we need to move ahead uh
whether
50:47
we're ready or not on
50:48
the you know in the direction
of opening
50:50
up yes he did judy and
50:52
the president proves once again
he's not
50:55
actually strategic or tactical
in his
50:57
political
50:58
uh fights that he engages in uh
he's
51:02
visceral uh
51:02
he's instinctive he went out
you should
51:05
always if you're going after
somebody
51:06
politically
51:07
go after somebody who's a lot
weaker
51:09
than you are politically or
less popular
51:11
i mean democrats won five
consecutive
51:13
presidential elections
51:14
running against uh herbert
hoover uh
51:17
because of their the depression
and
51:18
unpopular as the republican
president
51:20
but he picked anthony fauci dr
fauci uh
51:23
david mentioned it's been been
there
51:25
since the reagan years
51:27
but not only that when in a
presidential
51:29
debate when george
51:31
h.w bush was asked to cite a
51:33
contemporary american hero
51:34
he cited dr anthony fauci
51:38
what a hero not anymore in my
book
51:42
and now remember the in order
to get
51:45
back to work
51:46
it really is about nine things
testing
51:49
testing testing
51:50
tracing tracing tracing
isolation
51:54
isolation isolation so we got
to test
51:56
you we've got to trace you
we've got to
51:58
isolate you
51:59
and i have been identifying
along with
52:02
some of our no agenda
52:04
lab personnel that the antibody
52:07
tests are increasingly
difficult to put
52:10
together
52:11
the the material they're
receiving from
52:14
i'm not sure where it comes
from i think
52:15
some of it if not all from china
52:18
seems to be faulty uh not the
same
52:20
results
52:21
and this is the this is what
certainly
52:23
the um
52:24
a lot of people want and and
feel is
52:26
necessary to go back to work is
we have
52:28
to test for the antibodies
52:30
and obviously the leading group
52:33
on the test for antibodies is
run by who
52:36
else could it be
52:37
the gates foundation it's not
really run
52:39
by them but
52:40
they're a major funder of this
group and
52:42
the fba has stepped in
52:44
the food and drug
administration halted
52:46
a coronavirus testing program
promoted
52:48
by billionaire bill gates and
seattle
52:50
health officials pending reviews
52:52
the program sought to send test
kits to
52:54
the home of people both healthy
and sick
52:56
to try to bring the country to
the level
52:58
of testing officials say is
necessary
53:00
before states can begin safely
reopening
53:03
the program which has already
gone
53:04
through thousands of tests
found dozens
53:07
of cases that had previously
been
53:08
undiagnosed
53:09
the seattle coronavirus
assessment
53:11
network said on its website
that the fda
53:14
has asked it to pause testing
while it
53:16
receives additional
authorizations but
53:18
maintained its procedures are
safe
53:20
the story is so underplayed
that you
53:22
can't even get a clip you have
to get a
53:24
computer voice
53:25
reading the copy you know it's
from
53:27
money that computer voice
53:28
sounds like another one of
these online
53:30
commentators bill still
53:32
oh yeah really i had to put i
had to cut
53:35
it to put pauses in to make the
53:37
transition
53:38
natural and so bad but that's
how how
53:41
under-reported this is nobody
53:43
nobody wants to really let you
know that
53:44
it's failing
53:47
meanwhile without a doubt
science-based
53:50
science-based
53:52
new york has some great ideas
for
53:55
getting back to work
53:57
and new york has problems but
54:00
they do want people to at least
go back
54:02
and play some tennis
54:04
every player unless they're
from the
54:06
same household has to bring
their own
54:08
tennis balls
54:09
so that you don't touch other
people's
54:11
tennis balls
54:13
with your hands you can kick
their balls
54:15
but you can't
54:16
touch them okay is that iso
worthy
54:19
you can kick their balls but
you can't
54:21
touch them
54:23
it gets it gets it gets better
because
54:26
she recognizes what she's doing
and
54:28
this is our humorous moment of
the show
54:30
with your hands you can kick
their balls
54:32
but you can't touch them
54:36
i'm gonna blush sorry um of
course if
54:39
you're
54:40
if you're playing with someone
in your
54:42
household you can't touch those
tennis
54:44
balls
54:46
uh to avoid convince to avoid
confusion
54:50
between
54:50
who's
54:58
i give her high marks for that
hi marx
55:05
i love it that everyone's
cracking up we
55:07
just needed that moment of like
oh okay
55:09
okay okay okay i feel so much
better now
55:12
you have to number the balls
like they
55:14
do you got a number
55:16
and the ball boys they can't be
grabbing
55:18
everybody's balls they only can
only get
55:19
the
55:20
balls on their side of the of
their from
55:22
their team
55:23
you can only touch your team's
balls it
55:26
goes on forever obviously you
can have a
55:28
lot of fun with this
55:31
i have since it's uh
55:34
also being um obfuscated
55:38
i have an update from a new
york city
55:40
nursing home
55:41
where a good half of all of new
york's
55:43
city patients
55:44
died uh would you like to hear
this from
55:47
a dude named
55:48
ben who works in i.t from yeah
i love
55:52
the uh yeah yeah so the the
55:56
what we've been discussing and
what is
55:58
death mill
55:59
what is on our radar is the
fact that
56:03
the governor signed a number of
orders
56:05
which really put sick people
back into
56:07
the
56:08
uh nursing homes without proper
56:10
separation without
56:12
not all of them but really
unprepared
56:15
and that infected
56:16
a lot of people and killed a
lot of
56:17
people and he
56:19
doesn't want to own up to it i
don't
56:20
think he will
56:22
uh i think i'm not blaming him
56:24
specifically shit happens in an
56:26
emergency this is not a good one
56:28
but uh you know i don't want to
be
56:31
to talk about the hypocritical
nature of
56:33
it obviously we know if this was
56:34
a republican who had done it
the media
56:36
would have been talking about it
56:37
but even even fox news isn't
really
56:40
talking about this no one wants
to know
56:41
so here's our report boots on
the ground
56:43
dude named ben that's not
really his
56:45
name but a
56:46
dude named ben who works in i.t
for a
56:47
large new york city nursing
home a few
56:49
facts about how
56:50
our governor cuomo has handled
this
56:52
vulnerable population
56:54
from the beginning we were told
by the
56:55
government and new york state
department
56:57
of health
56:58
that we cannot test staff and
residents
57:02
as there is not enough testing
supplies
57:04
and hospitals are more important
57:06
that's mistake number one the
only way
57:09
we could test a patient was to
transfer
57:10
them to the hospital then they
were
57:12
tested
57:12
the only way we could test
staff is to
57:14
have them go to their private
doctor
57:16
get them to call the state
testing
57:18
hotline and if symptomatic
57:19
get an appointment for a
testing center
57:21
therefore there was a very low
death
57:23
rate reported by nursing homes
since
57:26
they couldn't test
57:27
and therefore could not confirm
the
57:28
deaths were coveted 19 related
57:31
then cuomo ordered all nursing
homes to
57:33
accept kovid 19
57:35
positive discharges that's
people from
57:38
the hospital
57:39
most nursing homes are
unprepared for
57:41
this do not have sufficient
57:43
ppe or staff ignore the ability
to
57:46
isolate
57:48
we partnered at that time with
a large
57:49
new york city hospital system
created a
57:51
dedicated covet 19 recovery
unit and
57:53
gladly accepted positive
patience
57:55
patience once we put in place
the
57:57
appropriate infection control
procedures
57:59
and received sufficient ppe
from our
58:01
hospital partner
58:02
then cuomo woke up and realized
many
58:05
nursing homes were not equipped
to
58:06
handle covet 19 positive
patients and
58:08
the death count went up and
issued
58:10
another executive order
58:12
for bidding nursing homes from
accepting
58:14
covet 19 positive patients
58:16
they will surely back up
hospitals and
58:18
create an artificial surge
58:20
then cuomo mandated this is
crazy that
58:23
all nursing home patients and
staff be
58:25
tested
58:26
we had a team of 20 from the
department
58:28
of health here this week tested
all
58:30
residents and staff over four
days we
58:32
now have to put a plan
58:33
in place by five by may 20th
how we're
58:36
going to continue to test staff
58:38
twice a week even though there
are not
58:39
enough testing supplies lab
capacity
58:41
logistical ability
58:42
nurses and doctors to swab and
cost of
58:45
millions of dollars per month
per
58:47
facility will become a financial
58:48
hardship
58:50
if we don't have a plan we risk
losing
58:52
our license and i really don't
look
58:53
forward to having my brain
poked an
58:54
additional two times per week
going
58:56
forward
58:57
you two are so spot on in much
of your
58:58
analysis thank you for
59:00
do to spread the truth
analyzing tissue
59:02
stay safe keep your six foot
social
59:03
distance figure out how to wear
a
59:05
mastering haircuts thank you
59:08
so again cuomo certainly but i
think in
59:11
general
59:12
doesn't care about the elderly
doesn't
59:13
care about old people cares
about the
59:15
hospital
59:16
and the money that they can
make i'm
59:19
just going to say that
59:20
in the state and getting a
bailout he he
59:22
does not like did not
59:24
care for the actual people who
needed
59:27
um no he's about the money yes
59:31
and it's it's disturbing
59:35
when you raise this disturbing
and so
59:36
far he's like worshipped
59:38
along with fauci by the
democrats and
59:40
especially the
59:41
the ones that kind of hope bite
and put
59:44
moves aside so cuomo could take
over you
59:46
know we've already
59:47
shown on this show that that's
not even
59:48
a possibility because
59:50
cuomo's commentary where he says
59:52
america's never been a great
country
59:54
which is all you have to do is
just keep
59:55
playing that audio forever and
then
59:57
he's never going to get a vote
it's the
1:00:00
dumbest thing anyone could ever
say
1:00:02
yeah so as a politician i mean
people
1:00:05
can say it
1:00:06
right but but it's just
politicians all
1:00:08
of it is just
1:00:09
it's so sad and you were
arguing about
1:00:11
the wrong
1:00:12
things no one and the media of
course
1:00:15
has not been your friend for
1:00:17
a long long time but it's just
gotten so
1:00:19
bad
1:00:21
very bad a lot of people get
notes from
1:00:23
is saying that the media
1:00:25
i mean the media has been bad
for a long
1:00:26
time and we've documented for
the last
1:00:28
10 years and then
1:00:29
as we go back in history and go
back to
1:00:31
the gulf of tonkin and those
other
1:00:33
things that took place in the
media
1:00:34
philip
1:00:35
fell off the of the side uh
1:00:38
the media's never been any good
well
1:00:41
and that was it was interesting
i was
1:00:42
talking to the keeper about uh
the
1:00:44
church um
1:00:45
commission uh
1:00:48
i think she said it it has it
always it
1:00:50
always been like uh
1:00:52
you know this indoctrination
into the
1:00:53
media i said yeah in 75 there
was a big
1:00:56
a big hearing the church
commission and
1:00:59
you know the cia sat there
saying yeah
1:01:00
yeah we
1:01:01
yeah we have people uh on staff
or who
1:01:04
who send in
1:01:05
stories to reporters in the
printed
1:01:08
press and then the question
came in
1:01:09
well do you have anybody at a
major
1:01:11
television news network well
that had to
1:01:13
be discussed in private setting
1:01:15
yeah and the same for anyone at
the new
1:01:17
york times well
1:01:18
we think we should discuss that
in
1:01:19
private settings so yes and if
you think
1:01:21
it went away
1:01:21
it did not so why would it
1:01:25
no it's a good mechanism it
works well
1:01:27
for them but
1:01:29
unfortunately we're a lot of
people are
1:01:31
welcome we're sucked into public
1:01:32
suffrage
1:01:33
remember the the pennsylvania
secretary
1:01:35
of health that we discussed and
that
1:01:37
you had questions about the
secretary's
1:01:40
appearance
1:01:43
have you ever seen the
appearance of the
1:01:44
of the health secretary from
los angeles
1:01:47
well let's stick with
pennsylvania for a
1:01:48
second yeah go on
1:01:50
um so you were uh your hunch
was correct
1:01:53
we didn't know much about uh
1:01:55
the secretary of the
transsexual woman
1:01:57
they're transsexual
1:01:58
exactly trans woman well uh the
guy
1:02:01
there's a guy there was a guy
who's not
1:02:04
you
1:02:05
uh who pretty much pretty much
got
1:02:07
cancelled
1:02:08
because he too made fun of uh
1:02:11
the health secretary of
pennsylvania and
1:02:14
uh here's a little story about
it
1:02:16
robert portagalo is the owners
of
1:02:18
peppers and at here in braddock
1:02:20
super popular restaurant in our
region
1:02:23
but portogallo is coming under
fire
1:02:25
for recent facebook comments
that he
1:02:27
posted on his personal page
1:02:29
comments that some say are
transphobic
1:02:32
these are the facebook posts
that robert
1:02:34
portagalo shared on his page
1:02:36
now what's interesting is what
you see
1:02:38
is a picture of
1:02:40
him with the wig on and looking
like uh
1:02:43
and then you see a picture of
the uh the
1:02:46
secretary of health
1:02:47
next to each other above that
which i
1:02:49
think was
1:02:50
funny and the actual joke not
this is
1:02:52
not a trans joke
1:02:53
was a picture of uh of wayne
from
1:02:55
wayne's world
1:02:57
with the stupid glasses looks
exactly
1:03:00
like the
1:03:00
uh the secretary of health so i
think he
1:03:02
was he was saying oh you look
like
1:03:04
wayne from waves at birth yeah
tagging
1:03:07
his restaurant peppers and at
1:03:09
in one of the posts portogallo
is
1:03:11
wearing a wig glasses and pearls
1:03:13
appearing to mimic the look of
1:03:15
pennsylvania's secretary of
health
1:03:17
dr rachel levine oh what an
outrage who
1:03:20
is a transgender
1:03:21
woman another post shows
portogallo
1:03:24
appearing to impersonate dr
levine
1:03:26
holding a news conference
around rolls
1:03:28
of toilet paper with the caption
1:03:31
now we know who hoarded all the
toilet
1:03:33
paper while puerto gallo says
his
1:03:35
intent was to be funny members
of the
1:03:38
lgbtq community
1:03:39
aren't laughing you should see
this
1:03:41
video this
1:03:42
this spokesperson or i'm sorry
member of
1:03:45
the lgbt community
1:03:47
is wearing a rainbow mask uh
pink flags
1:03:51
you know and it's weird to hear
this
1:03:52
person
1:03:53
see the person talking with the
mask
1:03:55
over their face she's done
nothing but
1:03:57
be a wonderful compassionate
leader in
1:04:00
guiding the commonwealth
1:04:02
and making sure they stay safe
christine
1:04:04
bryan is with the delta
foundation of
1:04:07
pittsburgh whose mission is to
fight for
1:04:09
the lgbtq community
1:04:11
i know there's a lot of people
that
1:04:12
didn't realize that she was a
member of
1:04:13
the transgender community and
truthfully
1:04:15
it doesn't matter
1:04:16
yeah she's a human being just
like
1:04:17
everybody else with an
extensive resume
1:04:20
that um is so impressive so
impressive
1:04:24
but listen
1:04:25
shut up there was not an lgbt
joke it
1:04:28
was about
1:04:29
wayne's world and it was humor
we can't
1:04:31
have humor
1:04:32
you said by the way
1:04:35
is it battle x whether it's a
1:04:37
transgender battle axe an
1:04:38
old woman yeah or even an old
man
1:04:41
doesn't matter but no
1:04:43
let's let's immediately take it
into all
1:04:45
and by the way it's okay to
make fun of
1:04:47
the president and his orange
hair
1:04:49
orange man bad that's okay but
oh no
1:04:52
oh no this immediately has to
be taken
1:04:54
into lgbtq shut up
1:04:57
so annoying
1:05:01
yes uh the appearance uh bigotry
1:05:05
needs to be consistent in uh in
texas
1:05:08
you can mock the president for
being
1:05:10
orange
1:05:12
uh or a clown or whatever you
want to
1:05:14
call him uh
1:05:15
let it be you're open it's open
game
1:05:17
it's open so you can go after
anybody
1:05:18
you'd think
1:05:20
you'd think but no uh
1:05:23
see yes so the final things i
have is
1:05:26
what's going on locally here in
texas as
1:05:30
um you know there's a lot of
pushback
1:05:32
from people who want to open up
1:05:34
and you know there's uh what
we're
1:05:37
seeing now across the country
1:05:38
is some of the more rigorous
mayors and
1:05:40
or government more mayors than
anything
1:05:42
but governors as well
1:05:44
they will take away your
license so you
1:05:46
can't operate
1:05:48
you know doing anything to
shame you or
1:05:50
thwart you from
1:05:52
conducting your business
legally which
1:05:54
you know
1:05:56
it's legal is this is not a
violation of
1:05:58
law it's a violation of some
kind of
1:06:00
social standards that we're now
1:06:02
tied into so in texas we have
the
1:06:04
traveling economic militias
1:06:07
and this is this is new
1:06:10
these guys are going all over
texas
1:06:13
and they are protecting
businesses
1:06:16
that want to open up and they
stand in
1:06:18
front with their rifles
1:06:20
and of course all kinds of
intimidating
1:06:22
looking gear and you know what
1:06:24
businesses are open and that i
think is
1:06:27
sad that it has to go that way
1:06:29
i like it i'd like to think
it's great
1:06:32
that it has to go that way
1:06:34
and perfectly and you know i
would
1:06:36
participate in in that if
1:06:37
if someone was having problems
i'd jump
1:06:39
right in and stand there no
one's gonna
1:06:40
this is why we have guns
1:06:42
when this type of situation
appears
1:06:45
let's look at a country
1:06:46
that just took away their guns
in new
1:06:48
zealand
1:06:49
and let's see what kind of
powers
1:06:50
they've given to their prime
minister
1:06:52
this bill enables the police to
enter a
1:06:55
home
1:06:56
without a warrant madam speaker
the
1:06:58
police have never
1:07:00
held that power at all
1:07:04
they have never held that power
and this
1:07:06
bill
1:07:07
this bill enables police just on
1:07:09
reasonable cause
1:07:10
to enter in to your home
1:07:14
sweet it's just like the good
old
1:07:18
king king uh george the third
they used
1:07:21
to
1:07:21
put all the houses too that's
why they
1:07:23
put in the bill of rights when
we we
1:07:24
told them to sod off yeah
1:07:28
good times over there yeah
1:07:31
new zealand's a wreck the place
is a
1:07:33
mess i want to play the one
closer
1:07:35
excuse me
1:07:36
i mean i do have some i have to
round
1:07:38
the world tour which has got
some good
1:07:39
stuff but i had to get this out
of the
1:07:41
way
1:07:41
before we go to the break which
is the
1:07:44
uh
1:07:45
something that doesn't get a
lot of play
1:07:46
i just looked into it seems to
be true
1:07:48
it seems to be an
1:07:49
accurate report it's not a joke
it's not
1:07:51
the the sakura the bee
1:07:53
or whatever that that thing is
the new
1:07:54
uh onion
1:07:57
the soccer lab report what what
is it
1:07:59
the b the b
1:08:01
the babylon b the babylon b the
p4
1:08:05
sorry what sorry go go the p4
lab at the
1:08:09
wuhan institute
1:08:10
of virology has come under
scrutiny as a
1:08:12
potential source of the virus
1:08:14
according to an nbc report a
hazardous
1:08:17
event
1:08:17
may have happened at the lab in
october
1:08:20
last year
1:08:21
three people familiar with the
matter
1:08:22
told nbc that u.s intelligence
agencies
1:08:25
are reviewing an
1:08:26
unofficial report on cell phone
location
1:08:29
data the report found there was
no cell
1:08:31
phone activity around the high
security
1:08:33
part of the p4 lab
1:08:34
between october 7th and 24th
last year
1:08:38
the report suggests there may
have been
1:08:40
a hazardous event
1:08:41
there sometime between october
6th and
1:08:44
11th
1:08:44
that required the lab to be
closed
1:08:46
during that time
1:08:48
the report talks about images
from
1:08:50
october 14th to 19
1:08:52
last year showing no outbound
traffic
1:08:54
from the lab
1:08:55
it's suspected a roadblock was
set up to
1:08:57
prevent cars and people
1:08:58
coming and going this is in
contrast to
1:09:01
satellite images from august to
october
1:09:04
6
1:09:04
which show a lot of activity
the next
1:09:07
instance of activity was on
october 25th
1:09:10
u.s senator tom cotton also
spoke about
1:09:13
the data in an interview with
fox news
1:09:15
cotton said normally thousands
of mobile
1:09:17
phones are in use around this
area
1:09:20
wuhan has about the same
population
1:09:22
density as new york
1:09:24
he adds the sudden drop in cell
phone
1:09:25
usage is likely an indicator of
when the
1:09:28
virus first began spreading
1:09:30
he said we could get to the
bottom of it
1:09:32
a lot faster if the chinese
regime was
1:09:34
more transparent
1:09:36
us intelligence officials say
the
1:09:38
evidence is not enough on its
own
1:09:40
they are still investigating
now where
1:09:43
did this report come from
1:09:45
this came from a news operation
called
1:09:47
ntd
1:09:49
which is chinese operation uh
an ntd
1:09:52
center new
1:09:53
tang dynasty and it turns out
that these
1:09:56
are the same
1:09:57
group that comes out of the uh
like the
1:10:00
epoch the epoch times uh right
right
1:10:03
right right right right same
operation
1:10:06
yeah that's uh they they hate
the
1:10:09
chinese
1:10:10
obviously they hate the chinese
was
1:10:11
falun gong yeah that's falun
gong or
1:10:13
banned in china and it was uh
and i will
1:10:16
be writing an essay
1:10:17
about this because the following
1:10:19
phenomenon is quite interesting
this
1:10:21
operation only began in the 90s
1:10:23
there was a uh a moment there
was a
1:10:26
moment in history where this uh
1:10:28
there's all these different
movement
1:10:29
practices in china
1:10:31
and uh chi gong it was one of
them that
1:10:34
goes back i think three or three
1:10:36
thousand years at least and it
became
1:10:38
for some unknown reason
1:10:39
a super popular again it began
its
1:10:42
popularity began in the 50s and
then it
1:10:44
got
1:10:45
incredibly popular in the 90s
and it's
1:10:48
like tai chi
1:10:49
chi gong there's a bunch of
these are
1:10:51
all interconnected and gong
also this is
1:10:52
like
1:10:53
kung so kung fu all these
different
1:10:55
movement
1:10:56
uh ideologies are part of
chinese
1:10:59
culture
1:11:00
and in the mid 90s this qi gong
is
1:11:03
extremely popular and they in an
1:11:05
offshoot called
1:11:06
fallon gong came up and became
1:11:09
so popular so quickly that it
garnered
1:11:13
like 70 million followers
within a
1:11:15
couple of years
1:11:16
and by the end of the same
decade it was
1:11:18
banned in china because it was
seen as
1:11:20
dangerous
1:11:21
yeah and then ever since then
it's been
1:11:23
this this blood feud between
these uh
1:11:26
these people in the chinese
communist
1:11:28
party
1:11:29
i'm glad you uh you went into
that and
1:11:31
and whenever i see
1:11:33
you know the epoch times i bear
that in
1:11:35
mind they have an agenda but i
think a
1:11:38
lot of people don't even know
this don't
1:11:39
even know that
1:11:40
it's epoch times and what else
what's
1:11:41
the other online thing well
this one
1:11:43
here is ntdd there's a new
service
1:11:44
there's also something else
called
1:11:46
happy morning or something
they're doing
1:11:49
happy endings
1:11:50
this ntd stands for new tang
dynasty
1:11:53
oh and the tang dynasty is
interesting
1:11:55
because that's the one that
took place
1:11:57
between about 600 and 900
1:11:59
uh very early and or early in
modern
1:12:02
chinese history
1:12:03
and that there was a 300 year
reign with
1:12:06
a with a hole in the middle of
1:12:08
it where the evil empress woo
1:12:11
oh we ruled that little era it
was the
1:12:14
only full uh
1:12:15
empress in the history of china
that
1:12:17
actually had total complete
power
1:12:19
that was and she was evil she
was a
1:12:21
whore apparently who somehow
got into
1:12:23
government
1:12:24
and which does happen now was
that
1:12:26
before before the wu-tan clang
or uh
1:12:29
a little bit before just before
the clan
1:12:33
all right whoo little chinese
system
1:12:37
a little bit of history for
everybody
1:12:38
the stuff this stuff has its
1:12:39
implications and this
1:12:41
these uh these falun gong guys
have got
1:12:43
some very serious this is a good
1:12:45
journalism they've
1:12:46
been producing to be honest
about it i
1:12:49
mean i know it's slanted too
but it's
1:12:51
pretty well done well all news
is
1:12:53
slanted but you still have to
pick out
1:12:55
what you can as long as you
know what's
1:12:56
going on
1:12:57
this story about the lab
getting shut
1:12:59
down which has been debunked
1:13:01
of course having something to
do with it
1:13:03
is uh not being played by
anybody and
1:13:05
and it apparently nbc did have
the story
1:13:07
but they kind of they got
crushed
1:13:10
so what is your takeaway with
that then
1:13:12
the still the
1:13:13
virus came from the chinese lab
i think
1:13:15
just like the french guy the
french
1:13:17
nobel prize winner in medicine
who
1:13:19
discovered the aids virus
1:13:21
is the guy who's i think is
right and
1:13:24
they all call it everyone calls
them a
1:13:25
crackpot
1:13:26
and now yes now they do it's
like got
1:13:29
his nobel prize he's got his
1:13:31
his chops yet he's a crackpot
this is
1:13:34
happening
1:13:35
yeah this is happening
everywhere in the
1:13:38
netherlands
1:13:39
there's a very famous
statistician and
1:13:42
pollster his name is maurice
duhont
1:13:44
and that translates
interestingly to
1:13:46
maurice the dog
1:13:48
that is that is literally his
name and
1:13:51
maurice
1:13:52
he's probably he's got 10 years
on me
1:13:54
i've i've worked with him in
the past
1:13:56
but he's very famous he's the
guy that
1:13:59
whenever there's elections he's
1:14:00
everywhere on television
1:14:02
he tells he shows everybody the
charts
1:14:04
the numbers he's got it all
down he's
1:14:06
very good at
1:14:07
understanding data and he's
been doing
1:14:08
it since i was a child
1:14:10
almost in the country watching
him he
1:14:13
has been
1:14:14
shut out entirely banned from
all
1:14:18
mainstream
1:14:19
and he's now appearing on
podcasts and
1:14:21
i'm actually
1:14:22
considering because he speaks
perfect
1:14:23
english i'm i'm uh considering
1:14:25
doing an interview with him
because it's
1:14:27
easy to get right now
1:14:29
and and it's because he said
look uh
1:14:32
the way you're collecting the
data is
1:14:34
shoddy you have completely
1:14:35
incorrect data the numbers are
no good
1:14:37
your models are no good goodbye
1:14:40
maurice the dog so it happens
1:14:43
it's happening everywhere
france has got
1:14:45
that crackpot get rid of him
1:14:46
maurice de jong i think his
career is
1:14:48
over not that he you know he
has i'm
1:14:50
sure he's plenty of money
1:14:51
but it's it's odd to see the
guy that i
1:14:54
grew up watching is the
authority on
1:14:56
data and statistics and numbers
to be
1:14:58
completely shut out because he
had a
1:15:00
different opinion
1:15:03
my man is cancelled
1:15:06
now before i started off as a
podcaster
1:15:08
you don't have this problem
that's right
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1:15:13
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any more to you mr adam curry
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1:16:43
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1:16:45
the one and only well i could
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his voice i just as i was
listening to
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that
1:16:51
yeah i'm just a message to
darren a
1:16:54
little
1:16:55
little positive feeling he's the
1:16:56
director yes feedback he is he
is
1:16:58
one inch away from being able
to do a
1:17:00
perfect rush limbaugh
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well i hear the slots opening
up soon
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whoa sorry bad dj joke is what
it does
1:17:12
yeah darren is it well he gets
enough
1:17:14
practice
1:17:17
he just needs to drop it down a
little
1:17:19
bit slow down i mean i know
exactly what
1:17:21
what i mean he's he's already
got the
1:17:24
tones
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he's got the tonal qualities he
just
1:17:26
needs
1:17:28
and he has to say stuff like
ditto heads
1:17:32
yeah if he does that or mega
dudos i
1:17:34
don't even he does that
1:17:35
anymore but yeah darren o'neill
thank
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you very much and i have to say
in the
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know because they you know yeah
you just
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i understand exactly uh then
i'd like to
1:18:50
say in the morning to uh the
artist who
1:18:52
brought us the artwork
1:18:54
for episode number were we
1:18:58
1242. let me
1:19:01
bring up our little show notes
page here
1:19:03
this art well the title of the
show was
1:19:05
smoking hot
1:19:07
this art done by nick the rat
really
1:19:13
moved people's emotions and
when art
1:19:16
does that
1:19:17
it's genius he had the handcuffs
1:19:21
the two arms with the handcuffs
and the
1:19:23
mask in the middle of the
handcuffs as
1:19:25
if you're being shackled by the
mask
1:19:28
it was a dynamite piece there
was no
1:19:31
question i think that this
1:19:32
and people responded to it
1:19:36
it was an excellent uh piece of
symbolic
1:19:39
art
1:19:40
and we had there was a a lot of
pieces a
1:19:44
lot
1:19:44
yeah we got a lot of pieces for
some
1:19:45
reason like a lot and uh
1:19:47
and i would say a special uh
1:19:49
commendation to comic strip
blogger
1:19:52
uh who did his rendition of the
national
1:19:54
uh
1:19:55
black journalists association
if you
1:19:58
recall it's the
1:19:59
he oh yes yeah right if you
want to see
1:20:02
it go look at
1:20:03
he does these everyone saw it
just
1:20:06
well i appreciate he did it
because he
1:20:08
knew they had no way of getting
this
1:20:10
art picked but oh man
1:20:13
it it certainly gave me joy so
thank you
1:20:16
for that csb but above
1:20:18
all thank you nick the rat when
nick
1:20:19
comes in and does it he does it
right
1:20:22
no agenda artgenerator.com
please go
1:20:25
have a look at all of the
fantastic
1:20:28
different submissions and if
you want to
1:20:30
you can join in too it's tough
because
1:20:31
these
1:20:32
artists have stuff done by the
end of
1:20:34
the show we pick
1:20:35
the art probably about 15
minutes after
1:20:37
we're done
1:20:38
after you know uh cleaning up
the
1:20:40
opening and the closing of the
show and
1:20:42
doing the credits we're right
into that
1:20:44
so
1:20:44
it's an amazing thing that they
do and
1:20:47
fantastic
1:20:48
value for the show as one of
the few
1:20:50
podcasts anywhere in the world
that has
1:20:51
fresh album art for every
episode no
1:20:54
agenda art generator
1:20:56
thank you no agenda
artgenerator.com
1:20:58
thank you nick
1:21:00
you might want to put a time
code down
1:21:02
for that got it
1:21:04
uh we do have a few people to
thank for
1:21:05
show 1243 and i'm gonna have
you read
1:21:08
because you read
1:21:09
part of this note already and
you know
1:21:11
where you read and where you
didn't read
1:21:13
yes and this is from sir mark
and dame
1:21:15
astrid duke and duchess of
japan and all
1:21:17
the disputed islands of the
japanese
1:21:19
sea and they came with 333.33
1:21:22
and with a whole bunch of nice
pictures
1:21:24
of themselves
1:21:25
their staff they're all wearing
masks
1:21:28
and bragging about oh yes dear
john adam
1:21:30
thank you for your courage
1:21:32
the last few months of your
virus
1:21:33
deconstruction has been
1:21:35
the best i wanted to give you
an update
1:21:37
from the front line here in
japan we
1:21:39
have dodged the bullets so far
and have
1:21:40
only 739 deaths
1:21:42
for a population of over 126
million
1:21:46
that's 5.8 deaths per million
compared
1:21:49
that to the us
1:21:50
with 267 deaths per million of
course
1:21:54
that includes people who drink
1:21:55
themselves to death
1:21:57
and the uk with 511 deaths per
million
1:22:00
which is
1:22:00
definitely people who drink
themselves
1:22:02
to death japan is an incredible
100
1:22:04
times less than the uk
1:22:06
we have that i'm curious they
must be i
1:22:09
bet you the japanese are
accurate with
1:22:10
their diagnosis
1:22:11
of death the cause of death do
what do
1:22:13
you think
1:22:15
i would agree with i have a
feeling that
1:22:16
this is the japanese are known
for
1:22:18
precision
1:22:19
yeah yeah and everything
apparently
1:22:22
everything has to have a stamp
and an
1:22:24
approval so they're not going
to mess
1:22:25
with it alex is such a good car
1:22:27
the ones made in japan yes
1:22:30
is it is that why the lexus is
such a
1:22:32
good car is that it
1:22:34
it's one of the reasons uh okay
now uh
1:22:37
back to uh
1:22:38
masks and he says we've been
doing it
1:22:40
right yeah masks work the whole
country
1:22:42
wears them for flu season every
year
1:22:44
especially the most crowded
mass transit
1:22:46
system in the world you wear
them so you
1:22:47
don't give
1:22:48
your cold to others and people
have been
1:22:50
doing this for years and it's
no big
1:22:51
deal no stigma
1:22:53
attached it's also meant that
we had oh
1:22:56
it's also
1:22:57
important that we had more
stock yeah
1:22:59
several billions of them there
was
1:23:01
just enough to go around mass
usage went
1:23:03
up with cobit but it also meant
that it
1:23:05
was the weakest flu season
1:23:06
over 10 years and we went
through the
1:23:07
hotels that he spoke about
1:23:09
contact tracing is big here not
1:23:11
electronic just lots of leg
work all the
1:23:13
resources have been put
1:23:14
uh on that and uh on let me
1:23:17
put on that and on phones in
mass
1:23:20
transit oh no i'm sorry and on
tracking
1:23:23
coveted clusters we might have
been
1:23:24
lucky getting a weaker strain
but it
1:23:26
helps not having to shake hands
just bow
1:23:28
no huggy kissy greetings no
talking on
1:23:31
phones in mass transit
1:23:32
hand sanitizers almost
everywhere high
1:23:34
adoption of touchless
1:23:35
electronic payment systems as
well as
1:23:37
burner cards
1:23:39
finally the healthcare system
here has a
1:23:40
low barrier to entry my kids
can go to
1:23:42
the local doctor themselves
1:23:44
just take their national health
card mom
1:23:46
might rock up later very much
1:23:47
neighborhood policing system
well yes
1:23:49
it's a very sophisticated
1:23:51
disciplined society which has a
lot of
1:23:54
downsides too
1:23:56
the kids get a feeling for
what's going
1:23:58
on it's by no means perfect the
1:23:59
prevention
1:24:00
testing measures can be seen as
flawed
1:24:02
the reporting flaw japan is
flawed
1:24:04
but all the micro actions
combined make
1:24:06
it a rather safe place to be
right now
1:24:08
there's a lot to be learned
from this
1:24:09
fuzzy logic and staying calm
sir mark
1:24:12
and day master duke and duchess
of japan
1:24:14
and all the disputed islands in
the
1:24:16
japan sea
1:24:17
thank you so much for your
courage and
1:24:20
uh can't wait to see you guys
in japan
1:24:22
hope to go this year
1:24:25
hope to go if there's any
flight yeah
1:24:27
nick's on the list
1:24:29
lybrund in medfield
massachusetts nuts
1:24:32
333 dollars
1:24:34
uh the direction of uh adam
i've sent
1:24:36
333 to produce the next episode
my last
1:24:39
donation was episode
1:24:40
122 uh two uh d douching and
1:24:44
sprinkling of job karma would be
1:24:46
appreciated give him a d douchey
1:24:49
you've been deduced
1:24:52
my son flyknit junior
1:24:55
fly not junior yeah i've seen
him around
1:24:59
uh has a may 25th birthday he's
got one
1:25:02
so does he
1:25:03
uh these on the i think they're
both on
1:25:04
the birthday unless you might
want to
1:25:05
check yeah here's an update on
what's
1:25:07
going on with the medical ppe
it's ties
1:25:09
to some of the
1:25:10
kaylee cayley mcinanni
1:25:13
quotes that are making the
rounds one of
1:25:16
my manufacturing sites produces
1:25:18
layers used in n95 surgical
masks
1:25:23
here's a part of what i think
has been
1:25:25
going on with the lockdown and
how ppe
1:25:27
played a role
1:25:28
one a one as the covet hit the
u.s we
1:25:32
started summarizing more
clearly what we
1:25:35
knew about the industry
1:25:37
we guessed that the u.s would
make about
1:25:40
6 million n95 masks per day
1:25:43
and the government was supposed
to have
1:25:44
a stockpile of 90 million based
on 2000
1:25:47
on a 2004 paper but when
created there
1:25:50
was never more than 85 million
at the
1:25:52
start of the rona it had about
12
1:25:54
million
1:25:54
as an example california's
first request
1:25:56
was for 20 million
1:25:58
in late february hhs said 90
million was
1:26:01
wrong
1:26:02
the correct number should have
been a
1:26:03
330 million
1:26:05
seven days later hhs says the
right
1:26:07
number was really
1:26:10
3.5 billion as we've dealt with
the
1:26:14
military via the defense
production act
1:26:17
my guess is that the military
and the
1:26:18
rest of the us government did
the same
1:26:20
math and realize that the whole
1:26:21
situation was hopelessly out of
whack
1:26:24
wait we can make how many masks
that's
1:26:27
not enough
1:26:29
at this point the nature with
the nature
1:26:31
of the disease being very
unclear the
1:26:33
best option was to simply
1:26:34
shut things down and give the
supply
1:26:36
chain time to get caught up
1:26:38
masks and pp will be part of the
1:26:40
national the meanwhile you can
1:26:42
impeach trump over this of
course of
1:26:45
course mass and pp would be
part of
1:26:46
national defense strategy going
forward
1:26:48
there's
1:26:48
hoping that the rumored bill
that is a
1:26:51
version of the barrie amendment
for
1:26:52
medical supplies is passed soon
the
1:26:54
barrie amendment is the
legislation that
1:26:56
requires the military
1:26:57
to buy certain items from
producers in
1:27:00
the continental u.s
1:27:02
kayleigh mcnamara makame uh
1:27:05
had a great quote in the recent
briefing
1:27:08
furthermore what crimson
1:27:10
contagion brought us in that
president
1:27:12
trump was right all along
1:27:14
about misguided economic and
trade
1:27:16
policies that left america
vulnerable to
1:27:19
pandemics
1:27:20
well not too vulnerable to
pandemic but
1:27:21
vulnerable
1:27:23
due to a pandemic
1:27:26
yes yes yes but i totally get
it so
1:27:30
you fred and junior are on the
list
1:27:32
thank you very much
1:27:34
uh you see he seems to have a
thing for
1:27:36
kaylee mcananny
1:27:38
yeah i think that's the first
time she's
1:27:39
ever been mentioned in a
donation
1:27:40
segment the first two times
1:27:43
he donates again you can assume
it's
1:27:44
going to happen one more time
here's
1:27:46
your jobs karma fred
1:27:47
jobs jobs jobs and jobs
1:27:51
let's vote for jobs
1:27:54
you've got karma and thank you
for the
1:27:57
support
1:27:58
once you read this one while i
look for
1:28:00
uh the one after that yeah this
is from
1:28:02
producer jacob
1:28:04
333 and he says it's jacob your
favorite
1:28:07