May 21st, 2020 • 3h 36m
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where the beaches are open atom
curry is
no agenda from northern Silicon
Valley
we're hearing that the CDC now
says
coronavirus does not spread
easily on
surfaces what I'm John see
Devorah oh
[Music]
man please who listens to that
anymore
who listens to the CDC we've
given up
they just given up now we've
given I was
like they're fully crap we had
some
friends over last night two
women
actually just for for you know
after
dinner drink six o'clock and
man one of
them and I think both of them
had been
here before a couple weeks ago
one of
them is a teacher and she had
not been
out of the house since the last
time she
saw us and was so freaked out by
everything that she had learned
and
listened to
she wouldn't cheat social
distance
inside our house well almost
it's it's and it was kind of
odd you
know it's like oh man I feel I
feel bad
that you feel that way of
course we
respected that but it was just
Tam and
it's because we had been out
that's why
yeah because we've been out
boozing
around and having dinners and
stuff and
it was immediate emp'd yeah
well yes
we're essential personnel
obviously we
we all know that but it was Jim
that was
just freaky yeah you know and
we we went
out to we had anniversary on
Tuesday so
we went to fix which is here in
Austin
which is open again now they're
also at
their 25% limitation that they
put
dummies in the charity no but I
did want
to take them all
to tell everybody in order to
make
everyone comfortable during
this time of
transition we're letting all our
producers know that in
compliance with
social distancing guidelines we
have
filled some audience slots with
mannequins and sex dolls so if
you so
just so you know we want you we
want the
show to look full like we've got
everybody here so we so we go
too thick
that's where we had our first
date too
which is nice and we've kind of
gone
back there once at least once a
year for
some kind of celebration for
the fix for
the fix yeah f IX e they had no
you know
temperature readings no signing
any
waivers just come on in no mass
necessary outside or inside
personnel
was wearing masks and gloves
and there
was no tables were spaced out
the food
incredible as always but we had
a chat
with them now one of the one of
the
girls who works there server
I guess she's more like maitre
d kind of
although you know there's so
little
personnel everyone's doing
different
things and you know we've been
there
before and at least she knows
the the
bartender so we're all kind of
like you
know just chatting a bit and
we're
friendly and she kind of opens
up to us
says you know the big problem
is that
ever since the shutdown every
single AAA
meeting has been cancelled in
most of
these meetings you know took
place in
churches or community centers
or schools
completely shut down and people
are in
by the way nice to know that
alcohol
sales and liquor stores are
open it's
really it's you know the
unintended
consequences are those memes
going
around you know the beaches are
closed
but the pot shops are open in
California
right but I'm just you know you
don't
really think about it but
people who
these meetings are crucial many
people
need them every day every day
and then
so that you know they're doing
the legal
and it has to be kind of in
person it's
not a thing that really works
very well
over zoom so they're doing
illegal
meetings behind dumpsters and
it's
insane know no one feels like
it's like
the days
for the abortion it's illegal
not
dissimilar but you know that's
what you
get it's like no one really
thought
about this shit nobody yeah
however before we get into all
that I
think we need to talk about
Rogen oh yes
I think that's probably a good
idea
yeah so I have a few notes but
maybe you
just listen to his little
announcement
which came over the transom I
guess the
day before yesterday hello
everybody I
have an announcement the
podcast is
moving to Spotify I signed a
multi-year
licensing agreement with
Spotify that
will start on September 1st
starting on
September 1st the entire JRE
library
will be available on Spotify as
well as
all the other platforms then
somewhere
around the end of the year it
will
become exclusive to Spotify
including
the video version of the
podcast it will
be the exact same show I am NOT
going to
be an employee of Spotify we're
gonna be
working on the same crew doing
the exact
same show the only difference
will be it
will now be available on the
largest
audio platform in the world
nothing else
will change it will be free
it'll be
free to you you just have to go
to
Spotify to get it we're very
excited to
begin this new chapter of the
JRE and I
hope you're there when we cross
over
Thanks a couple of things about
that
announcement I would never
announce
anything and then end it with
crossing
over that is such a death
connotation to
it I don't think that was I
think it was
subliminal and not intended but
chef
conscious subconscious yeah but
crossing
over to crossing always sounds
weird
yeah I think it was it was a
subconscious truth truth wants
to come
out we cross over to the dark
side to
the evil side also the largest
there's
no real I may cry yes it's just
a bad
phrase let me go on sorry the
largest
audio platform is an
interesting content
it's a good one yeah it is I
mean
there's truly the largest
platter bigger
than Apple Spotify
yeah I don't know they it could
it might
be I have no idea no idea but
bigger
than YouTube well let's let's
go through
this for a second cuz I think
some
people are there's a lot of
expected
response a lot of a feeling of
betrayal
I don't know how rampant that
is that
but okay this is what I see of
course
people are you know jumping all
over it
but I just want to give a little
perspective on this because I
think
people are jumping to a lot of
conclusions now and although I
have not
discussed this specifically
with Joe we
talked you know we text a lot
we have
regular contact and this is
this is
almost expected for him at this
point I
would say Joe really cares more
about
the video about the the video
podcast
and I think it's important for
the show
that he does in general on
YouTube that
you see the person well he's had
incredible difficulty with this
you know
having to self-censor having to
cut
pieces out he has you know
YouTube
censors anything that is that
diverts
from the Cova Dean coronavirus
official
official message he hasn't been
able to
really have people on that he
wanted to
interview for fear of being well
demonetised happens I think
fairly
regularly with his videos but
really for
fear of being kicked off and I
and I
think YouTube although his the
majority
of his money probably comes
from the
podcast advertising I think
that's
really what is most important
to him and
I think it's most important to
Spotify
they're really trying to
diversify into
two things one they want and
they
definitely want to do video and
they
need to have content that
doesn't cost
them per stream that's the
problem with
their business model is every
time that
you listen to a song it costs
them
whether they've gotten money
from you
through a subscription or an ad
or not
so they need this and I think
video by
dimension it doesn't cost them
much but
even that little bitty billion
things up
is billions billions of dollars
now a
lot adds up but it's still um
you know
it's
now artists aren't showing a
lot of it's
not like the music business
guys the
people that musicians are
getting rich
off a Spotify Spotify is losing
money
their public company you can
see how
much they're losing is that
they know
they're losing money and just
like
Netflix these are losing money
that's
okay that's the business plan I
think
Joe was shaken up by what
happened to
Alex Jones Alex Jones was in a
coordinated effort he was moved
from
Apple podcasts from all the
podcast apps
they the podcast attic there's
a podcast
app which you just used to
subscribe to
podcast was removed from the
Google Play
Store because they had the
audacity to
list podcast that had health
information
quote-unquote that is not the
approved
sanctioned message so that's
that's all
I think that that was those
were Joe's
main concerns and it's what
what a safe
much more safer way to do a
licensing
deal which is there's a lot of
things in
there I think it's not just
like oh here
you go I'm yours exclusively no
it's a
licensing deal so it may be
that not all
episodes go out there's all
kinds of
things that can change along
the way but
then I think me from the
monetary side
the podcast where that and I
know that
this is where most of the money
came in
from you know I told him myself
multiple
times I'm worried you have
eight minutes
of ads leading into the show
everybody
knows we skip past it
hello come on man and so you
must be
getting heat from people who
either want
to be first or last or whatever
it is so
that that was not sustainable
so we have
the content issues I'm not so
sure about
it never being available on RSS
and
that's kind of where it gets
funky as
people don't consider something
a
podcast unless it has an RSS
feed and I
agree with that but it doesn't
make any
difference to the people who
want to
want to watch Joe Rogan the
downside
he'll have is twofold
one he will no longer have the
algo of
YouTube and I think that's a
huge
underestimation and that's
probably why
they're trying to do a
transition period
to get people used to the fact
that you
can watch the show over here
because if
you subscribe to the Joe Rogan
YouTube
channel when there's something
new you
know about it
and he's not doing newsletters
or any
other way of notifying people
so I think
that's gonna take a lot of work
to
compensate for that and and
obviously
the the listenership and
viewership will
have to go down also if you're
not going
to use an RSS feed is it for
sale
because I'd be very interested
in
purchasing that and who owns
the domain
name associated with it and do
you have
any idea how much convenience
is going
to be lost and if you've ever
lost an
RSS feed then you kind of know
how hard
it is to build that back up so
there
will be some relevance issues
that I
think Joe will have to deal
with just in
in a way like Howard Stern
where the
medium is kind of the message
you know
so like with Howard Stern the
medium was
FM radio morning radio he was
breaking
all the rules saying nasty
things the
FCC was was the man and then he
went to
Sirius and all of a sudden he
could say
use profanity and there was no
enemy and
a little bit of that pirate
mentality is
there with Joe Rogan and and
the Joe
Rogan experiences we're just
crazy we're
hanging out we're doing nutty
stuff and
it turns out it's you know it's
working
pretty well but then this feels
like
some kind of cop-out sellout
and it may
very well be you know to that
word that
well it is you got a hundred
million
dollars that's not the word on
Wall
Street but that's the word the
same
podcast business journal it may
be I'd
say anywhere between fifty
fifty million
in that over a multi-year
period sure
why not
yeah it wouldn't be you
wouldn't be
cashed here's here's on a
billion
dollars oh no no absolutely not
now so this is great for
Netflix I think
it it protects all of Joe's
upside and
it gives them almost no
downside other
than
Vin's but i think he this man
wants to
stand up he's not that he's not
a
podcaster he likes doing
stand-up and
that's what he wants to do when
the show
facilitates his life so I'd
like Andy
still use the RSS feed well I
think he
can and here's how I would view
it again
Spotify Sneed's are not to pull
away an
RSS feed Spotify his needs are
to have
as we discuss people who have
this you
know not at this kind of free
content
for them so the end the video
part
they're going to sell ads on
anyone who
was listening or I presume
watching
let's just leave it with
listening who
isn't a subscriber you know
isn't a
paying member so you might as
well have
the same ads run for the people
who
still subscribe to the RSS feed
you
could leave that in place and
it would
probably do better for Spotify
then
maniacally trying to cut that
off but it
does it does change something
it it
changes it changes the view for
people
and what they think is
important and I
just wanted there's no real
numbers on
any on anything so you know he
says 198
million downloads a month could
be I
don't know I don't know if
that's people
who listen as well but I did I
did take
a look at what what being on
the Joe
Rogan show and coronavirus has
done to
no agenda if you're interested
sure so I
don't have I don't have any
absolute
numbers but with with Apple you
can go
into podcast connect and you
can see
trends of people who are using
the
iPhone at least iPhone 11 and
the Apple
podcast app so I'm just gonna
so at on
March 4th we were at our 100%
whatever
just a baseline of a hundred
percent
after I want on Rogan by March
eighth
our baseline was 200 where we
went from
the baseline it was 200 percent
a week
later now this is when the
lockdown
started to happen so you've got
to think
it might be a combination but
for sure
Rogan we went from two hundred
percent
to five hundred percent to two
thousand
percent of our original
baseline and
we've now leveled off at 1,800
percent
just to give you an idea of
what kind of
numbers Rogan's
pushing go back on the show
yeah hell
yeah it's nice to be got about
eight
listeners for sure who have
actually
identified as listeners well do
or talk
about donors
yeah don't or some type quite a
few
listeners but yeah number but a
lot of
them donated early to a lot of
normal
listening pattern if somebody
listened
to the show for two years
mm-hmm and
then coming with maybe a big
donation or
what it you know anything from
two
hundred thousand dollars and
then after
years of listening mm-hmm these
guys are
a little faster on the draw
well now if this would happen
to us
here's here's how I would do it
let's
just presume it's a hundred
million and
of course we have a very you
know we you
and I we can't work for emo for
anybody
that's that's impossible
there's no way plenty of people
them but
I mean not we can only have two
we could
no longer work for we couldn't
work for
a Spotify when I can have a
meeting with
Spotify about what we're doing
no that's
not gonna let but let's say we
could
just have a licensing deal and
you know
we had this value for value I
would say
100 million everyone who's
donated we're
going to send them a thousand
dollars
you and I still out make out
like
bandits maybe your money back
with a
little bit of interest then we
get and
then we keep going anyway yeah
so I
think it's I think it's great
for Joe I
think it's good for his show
it'll it'll
last because that was show it
was going
down
there's no way it could have
gone
anywhere but into the
censorship been on
YouTube which always comes with
all
kinds of crap controversy and
then you
know before you know it someone
says
something then it's off the
podcast app
so I think that's a yes man has
a family
and a career to protect is it
great for
podcasting I don't know I don't
think
has anything to do with it
anymore Joe
Rogan experience is a whole
different
phenomenal I think the future
podcast is
always what you claim which is
independent the tribe tribal
network you
know something we don't
yeah you're not dependent on a
third
party exactly and and it's good
to know
just like in jail it's good to
know that
you can escape it's good to
know that
once in a while one of us
that's how make some real money
then can
live like a king
yeah besides the gimlet people
now that
said where is gimlet do you
hear that
much from them anymore
they were bought by Spotify I
know so
the relevance it's just like
Stern it
kind of fades away so that I
think is
sad but what did they have in
today I'm
sure it's not really genome in
Mike's
know they had two shows and and
it's a
mystery show what is a
true-crime it's
really that's it's all show
oriented
don't say mostly what Spotify
does
meanwhile the mainstream media
is so
freaked out in general by
podcasting and
the and what's at what's really
happening with tribal media is
apparent
from this public service
announcement
and I'm sure they meant it kind
of as
funny but it went on too long
for it to
be just funny from the ABC
Australian
Broadcasting Corporation paid
for by the
Year by the citizens of
Australia and
they aired this there is some
foul
language in here and f-bomb
coming up
but if it was good enough for
ABC in
Australia it should be good
enough for
the podcast these are
unprecedented
times we know things are hard
right now
you're stuck inside with
nothing to do
he might be going out of your
mind just
wanting to do something
anything but now
more than ever more than ever
more than
ever it's time to think about
how your
choices affect others so please
please
please don't start a podcast
just don't
do it don't do it you might
feel like
the productive use of your time
right
now you've probably already got
a USB
mic and a spare room ready to
go and you
make day it's got some
interesting
opinions but we're here to tell
you he
doesn't it really doesn't
please a
fuckwit when I need your
true-crime
exclusive
which is just you reading
Wikipedia
articles to your housemate we
don't need
your minute-by-minute breakdown
of every
episode of Parks and Rec what
are you
gonna do sand everyone in your
contact
list emerged ship newsletter
and force
them to mark you as spam
instead of
bland subscribing because
they're scared
to hurt your feelings
look it's pretty
straightforward just go
inside a podcast makes
impossible
scratch like everyone else and
just shut
up the greatest gift you can
give your
fellow human beings right now
right now
right now is to shut the fuck
off shut
the fuck do it don't start a
podcast now
you can say that's just out of
fun right
there was a little too much
hostility in
there for my taste it was too
long for
the punchline yeah
and they you know they always
slightly
over produced yeah you don't go
to the
process of making that with all
these
different people coming on
board and
helping unless it's some kind of
internal thing there's
something there
yeah maybe we had to do it a
couple of
the people that actually work at
Australian Broadcasting that
we're
thinking about doing a podcast
or or
brought it up in meetings write
your
podcast about a podcast yes
exactly
I don't know so yeah I'm not
too worried
in all this industry industry
talk
because you know the podcasting
space is
an industry of which you and I
are never
invited to the party which is
to me
always a good sign you know
good sign
for us it's a good sign for yes
yeah
we're never invited all these
events
they have all these things that
Jen
Brian he goes to most of them
yeah I say
I wish I don't know she still
doesn't
mean obviously nobody's going to
anything during this break to
shut down
but it's like every guy talked
to her
once and watch this working did
you
gonna go to the podcast him the
podcast
fast whatever is going
the podcast hoedown Casta
Palooza oh no
they don't bite us podcast fast
no we're
we're persona non grata yes
yeah but
also because we figured it out
that this
is the way you don't need you
don't need
to have Joe read Rogen audience
to
sustain from your community
it's exactly
like a small church thing it is
in a way
yes Church
you see these churches as mega
churches
they bring in the big dough
that'd be
Joe Rogan it's big mega church
bringing
in the dough but Joe Rogan
there's
little community churches they
do just
fine I'm Joe Rogan was not in
the church
he was in a stadium like Bruce
Springsteen taking money no
it's not
this have you ever seen some of
these
mega churches have you seen
Joel Osteen
no but that is a stadium it's
literally
he bought the whole Houston
basketball
team's stadium he's not value
for value
so it's not the same as a
church Joel
Osteen is value for value yes
but Joe
Rogan is Rogen's yeah you're
right thank
you
well I mean I can see churches
going
that way if they were allowed
to bylaw
knew if there was legal I bet
you the
churches would have the same
riders wait
a minute you mean to take to
take why
isn't it legal why can't a
church have
advertised I think and let's
just call
what it just break for ads
what's wrong
with I don't see a problem with
that hey
listen y'all
you haven't been even putting
enough in
the collection dish so here's a
word
from coca-cola why not no I
think I
think there's some legal issue
too
there's some lawyer listening
to this
right now that knows the answer
to this
- my my pause well why am i
pausing
because I I suspect there's
something
illegal about it
hmmm I think a religious
organization
can't just be an advertising
front
Dicers was advertising for God
and we
also have the drug companies
underwriting us you know
advertisers for
this sermon is brought to you
by squib
okay now you've taken me there
now we
need to go into this to clip
extravaganza because yes it is
about the
advertisers and something
fantastic
happened
I saw it happen live and this
is where
the president offhandedly
admits that
he's been taking
hydroxychloroquine for
about a week
ena has got everybody freaked
out in a
surprise in a surprise like
offhand that
announcement here is a clip of
it I
think for whatever it's worth I
take it
I was my I would have told you
that
three four days ago but we
never had a
chance because you never asked
me the
questions you're asking these
shitty got
your questions the White House
do the
White House doctor recommend
that you
take that is that why you're
telling
White House doctor I didn't
recommend no
I asked him what do you think
you said
well if you'd like it and said
yeah I'd
like it I'd like to take it a
lot of
people have taken a lot of
frontline
workers that take in
hydroxychloroquine
a lot of front door I don't
take it
because hey people said oh
maybe he owns
the company no I don't know the
company
you know what I want the people
of this
nation to feel good I don't
want them
being sick I was just waiting
to see
your eyes light up what I said
this but
you know what I announced this
but yeah
I've taken it for about a week
and a
half now and I'm still here I'm
still
can you explain through though
you what
is the evidence that it has a
preventative here we go you
ready here's
my evidence I get a lot of
positive
calls about it they say hey you
know the
expression I've used John what
do you
have to lose okay what do you
have to
lose for about a week at me for
about a
week and a half every day at
some point
every day I take a pill every
day at
some point they'll stop what
I'd like to
do is I'd like to have the cure
and or
the vaccine and that'll happen
I think
very soon so what happened at
this
moment was fantastic and just a
reminder
of the background that this is
a widely
available drug it's incredibly
a cheap
to get it is not the planned it
is not
the plan the plan was while we
have a
vaccine in the making moderna
has been
blessed to make that we
have REM disappear and REM
disappear
they've even gone so far as to
kind of
gin up some interim numbers the
right to
make it look a little better
than the
first trial was which the
market saw
because the market tanked the
stock and
then all no but we have
something
positive went back up and
that's a $1400
per serving so that's really
and this is
the pharmaceutical industry
you've
learned from us China and the
pharmaceutical industry own the
media
and here is proof and is my
favorite to
show Fox News who now have a
new name
called Fox pharma and Neil
Cavuto was on
when this briefing took place
they
interrupted right after the
president
was done and this is what he
went on for
seven minutes and I took two
now that
was stunning the president
knighted
States just to acknowledge that
he is
taking hydroxychloroquine a
drug that
meant really to treat malaria
and lupus
the president has insisted that
has
enormous benefits for patients
so either
trying to prevent will already
have a
Kovan 19 the fact of the matter
is
though when the president said
what have
you got to lose in the number
of studies
those certainly vulnerable the
population have one thing to
lose their
lives a VA study showed that
among a
population of veterans in a
hospital
receiving this treatment those
with
vulnerable conditions
respiratory
conditions heart ailments they
died
there are also a number of
other studies
that including the Journal of
the
American Medical Association
which
examines some 1438 individuals
in the
New York area across 25
hospitals from
the middle of March to the end
of March
the study was a real chance he
had this
information at the ready oh it
rolled
out John it rolled out like
they opened
up the manila envelope that
said warning
in case something bad happens
this was
he was he stumbling through the
prompter
this was believes like you know
I didn't
I know about him you have no
idea it's
good
realize that he was that it was
like a
prepared script and and it
happened when
the president said it now
either then
now you know I worked in these
in this
business that doesn't happen
unless
there's something already ready
to go
it's got to be done
the only time I've had that is
working
for the in in the Netherlands
there was
a suitcase and if anything
happened to
the Queen or the royal family
the
suitcase was to be opened and
the
suitcase contained the records
and the
playlist and the exact text of
what to
say and it reminds me of this
he's
flipping out but he'll take it
to all
the way to the end remember fox
pharma
owned owned by the
pharmaceutical
industry patient which examines
some
1438 individuals in the new
york area
across 25 hospitals from the
middle of
march to the end of march the
study was
a real chance to look at the the
benefits that the president's
system
were our doctor chloroquine they
concluded that among peasant
residents
hospital say what it was
without the
zinc no no the VA study is not
peer-reviewed this is all bull
crap
residents hospitalized in
metropolitan
New York with Kovac 19 the
treatment or
both compared with neither
treatment no
statistical differences a
second study
done by adjusted Galeras and
colleagues
at the New York Presbyterian
Hospital
Columbia University orbing
Medical
Center in northern Manhattan
from March
7 to a prolonged
there were no visible
differences that
the risk of intubation or death
was not
significantly higher or lower
among
patients who received
hydroxychloroquine
versus those who did not the VA
study to
which the president alluded
wasn't a
loaded political one it was a
test on
patients there and those who
took now
remember this is written by the
pharmaceutical industry for
Neil Cavuto
here at Fox Pharma and let's
take it
home that's really scary in a
vulnerable
population including those with
respiratory other conditions
they died I
want to stress again they died
if you
are in a risky population here
and you
are taking this as a preventive
treatment to ward off the virus
or in a
worst case scenario you are
dealing with
the virus and you are in this
vulnerable
population it will kill you I
cannot
stress enough this will kill
you ladies
and gentlemen chairman of the
board of
Fox Pharma there is Neil Cavuto
and of
course we have it I so this
will kill
you later that's not bad man
can you
believe that though and they
had that
ready to go
yeah well this I that which
brings me I
have two series of clips I want
to play
one you I would like to go to
this one I
first of all I have a long
presentation
on the origins of kovat and but
I do
have I am taking the beat of
Kayle Kayle
the Avenger I do want to come
back to
one more clip when you take us
to Caylee
because I night why well Caylee
address
this issue that's right I know
I know
that's why I just want to come
back okay
well then we'll go to just one
Cathy
clip I got two the two others
left but
this is a two-parter and she
she goes
off the deep end on this so
this is a
long clip followed by a short
following
it's worth it but this is
Caylee Caylee
Caylee mackaninee the new press
secretary mean their house this
means
their ninja ass and taking
names I'm
glad she's your beat that's for
sure
so here she comes and she's
gonna
address this eight days CQ
event this
event it was an event when the
Trump
made the announcement and even
Scott
Adams made a special
presentation on his
periscope at night
what was his take without he
thought it
was genius he brought him back
to the
Trump camp when he says he's
never seen
a he says he just thought it
was genius
because he knew it would get
everyone
all bent out of shape and he
was just
laughing about it yeah and
because he
just thought it was another
Trump ploy
yeah but here's Caylee gone
about it here we go moments ago
a
statement from the American
Nurses
Association which says quote the
American Nurses Association has
not
received reports from nurses or
other
frontline health care workers
utilizing
hydroxychloroquine as a
preventive
treatment for kovat 19:00 why
does the
president continue to say that
many or
thousands of frontline workers
are using
it as a prophylactic well there
is them
at Henry Ford Hospital is doing
a study
on this now or 3,000 frontline
workers
will be taking
hydroxychloroquine to
look at X use as a prophylaxis
I believe
there's a few hundred or a
hundred 90
workers and Tampa General
Hospital's so
this is being used by by some
and one
thing I want to note with
regard to
hydroxychloroquine because I
think it's
very important that were as
accurate as
we can be with our reporting on
this
hydroxychloroquine has been a
drug that
has been in use for 65 years
for lupus
arthritis and malaria it has a
very good
safety profile but it as with
any drug
and as with any prescription it
should
be given by a doctor to a
patient in
that context so no one should
be taking
this without a prescription
from their
doctor but that being said I've
seen a
lot of apoplectic coverage of
hydroxychloroquine you had
Jimmy Kimmel
saying the president's quote
trying to
kill himself by taking it you
had Joe
Scarborough saying quote this
will kill
you Neil Cavuto saying what
have you got
to lose them one thing you have
to lose
our lives and you had Chris
Cuomo
isn't it interesting although I
don't
have the evidence that Cavuto
said this
will kill you in Joe
Scarborough from
another network said the same
thing yeah
gee that's never happened before
uh-huh but this will kill you
Neil
Cavuto saying what have you got
to lose
them one thing you have to lose
our
lives and you had Chris Cuomo
saying the
president knows that
hydroxychloroquine
is not supported by science he
knows it
has been flying flagged by his
own
people and he's using it well
Cuomo
mocked the president for this
and
interestingly I found this out
just
before coming here
hydroxychloroquine of course is
an
fda-approved medication with a
long
proven track record for safety
and it
turns out that Chris Cuomo took
a less
safe version of it called
quinine which
the FDA removed from the market
in 2006
because of its serious side
effects
including death so really
interesting to
have that criticism of the
President on
that note - Chris Cuomo I'd
like to
redirect him to his brother the
governor
of New York Governor Cuomo who
has
several on-the-record
statements about
hydroxychloroquine saying I'm an
optimist I'm hopeful about the
drug and
that's why I will try it here
in New
York as soon as we get it there
has been
anecdotal evidence that it's
promising
that's why we're going ahead
and I have
about eight other quotes from
Governor
Cuomo should any of you have
enters
tonight and this is exactly why
we have
otherwise intelligent people
showing up
completely freaked out at my
house
because of this of the media
really
working against any messaging
only
spreading fear and death and
destruction
and when there's good news
under or not
reporting it at all no not
reporting it
at all you get that right the I
am a Qi
model changed over this week
and there's
now you know that they've just
subtracted a good 1020 thousand
deaths
expected in the US and they
have it
broken down by state I'm sure
you
haven't heard that because no
that's two
down no no that borders on good
news
even if it borders on good news
you
don't want to report it and so
people
get very various invited by the
way this
is beyond when it leaves that
blue or
when it bleeds it leads this is
just
Trump hate it's it's yeah but
what yes
but what no in fact no what we
heard
John was the pharmaceutical
industry
immediately jumping in and
saying stop
they had it ready as if they
knew it
they had the packets ready for
Pharma
they had the packets ready for
Joe may I
just play just a reminder clip
of RFK
jr. when he had a dinner with
Rupert
Murdoch who owned Fox News just
for a
reminder as to how that works
and it'll
it'll make us all feel much
better about
what happened
Anderson Cooper is sponsored by
Pfizer
Erin Burnett is sponsored by
Pfizer that
NBC Nightly News is answered by
Merck
and Roger Ailes told me Roger
Ailes not
Murdock but Ailes when he ran
it very
well it was a bounder foxes I
didn't
agree with him politically but
we were
friends we spent a couple of
months the
other attempt I was 18 years
old and
Africa I had this you know
really good
relationship with them and he
understood
the issue and vaccine injury
from a
personal experience with
vaccine injury
where a kid who was close to
him was
injured and so he knew it was
true and
we made out make a film a
documentary
about it a couple of years
before he
died when he was ill at the
height of
his powers then I asked him you
know can
I come on I don't want to play
it on Fox
I wanted to come on Fox and
talk about
it he said I can't let you do
that he
said in fact if any of my house
allowed
you on their show I'd have to
fire them
if I didn't I would get a call
from
Rupert within 10 minutes so
just so you
know that's what's going on the
call you
know if you've done that a call
in 10
minutes when the farm the
pharmaceutical
industry they were ready all the
producers knew it hey if any
one happen
crazy
use your packet here's what you
say
here's the studies here's what
your food
Oh in fact here's the here's a
thumb
drive you can plug it right
into your
prompter and suck out the copy
they it's
shameful and naked Cavuto
should be
ashamed of there's no I mean
I'm happy
that that happened because now
you see
it's not just CNN and MSNBC Fox
Pharma
top of the list well they
definitely did
there they did their bit so so
anyway
Cain Lee continues with her
little bit
and she just kind of wraps it
up with a
with a another kind of a semi
slam so he
she's finishing on her little
complaint
to the media about their
coverage in
their early phase of the FDA has
approved this for off-label use
you know
this president's a big believer
and the
right to try legislation people
who say
what she's really a master at
throwing
back the liberal memes the
right to try
thing came out of the liberal
side of
the of the political spectrum
the FDA
has approved this for off-label
use you
know this president's a big
believer and
right to try legislation people
who are
in their last one there are
several
studies that have been brought
that the
president has actually
mentioned that
I'd refer you to there was one
on his
France a French study involving
more
than a thousand patients that
found that
the vast majority had quote good
clinical outcomes and by the
vast
majority that was more than
ninety
percent there is an Italian
study of
more than 65,000 patients that
demonstrated only twenty tested
positive
of those who are taking at
prophylactically in a South
Korea study
as well so there are several
studies and
if you're someone out there and
this is
a safe drug to use in your
doctor
importantly to underscore that
and your
doctor prescribes it for your
use as a
prophylaxis or after coming
into contact
with Kovac then it's something
you
should take if it's prescribed
by the
doctor and that's your personal
medical
choices the Pharmacy Board in
Texas they
had initially they had put a
restriction
on hydroxychloroquine that's
been lifted
this is more and more evidence
that
thousands of health care
workers are
taking it as a prophylactic and
of
course it it's supposed to
really only
work with zinc because what it
does is
it loosens up whatever it needs
to and
then INGOs the zinc and you're
good to
go
but this gave great fodder for
lots of
people and I think to their
detriment I
don't think was smart what
Speaker of
the House and head honcho
Democrat
Pelosi did here to reaction to
the
president saying that he is now
other
than his her little banter with
Anderson
Pugh
where that was cute too
reaction to the
president saying that he is now
taking
hydroxychloroquine or he's
concerned
first let me say how happy I am
about
your new baby how lovely
Wyatt Wyatt how perfectly names
what's this Wyatt is was it a
Wyatt
Vanderbilt that I'm unaware of
she's
thinking of Wyatt Earp why is
that so
perfectly named slinger man we
all know
why that is and that
congratulations and
as you as you know our Father
you see
how important it is to keep the
world
safe for the children for the
children
as far as the president is
concerned the
our priests are president and I
would
rather he not be taking
something that
has not been approved by the
scientists
especially in his age group and
in his
shall we say wait group had but
it is
morbidly obese exactly so III
think that
was it's not a good idea okay
thanks
Nancy of course Republicans got
their
panties all in a bunch and fine
let's
talk to a scientist let's talk
to dr.
drew who despite his many
bobbing and
weaving 'z we've stuck along
with his
advice but not a big fan of his
foul Qi
love and worship but if you
want the
truth on something drew will do
his best
to give it to you this make
medical
sense yes listen people have
got to
separate politics from the
practice of
medicine he everything he said
was
absolutely accurate it has been
around
for 40 years it's been
prescribed
hundreds of millions of times
for
malaria I personally have
prescribed it
hundreds of times from alaria
hundreds
of times for rheumatic diseases
I've
never seen one adverse side
effect I
can't say that of Tylenol I
can't say
that of aspirin now every
medication has
risk that's just the way it is
but in a
otherwise healthy person with
maybe a
rheumatic condition or to
prevent
malaria very safe medication do
not
confuse it with chloroquine that
different then
hydroxychloroquine out a
warning about both
hydroxychloroquine
and chloroquine they said this
warning
in April yeah that it can cause
a
dangerous abnormality in heart
rhythm or
virus patients Laura said about
both of
them and that only in hospitals
should
have be used and in clinical
trials this
is not being used in a hospital
and not
being used as a clinical trial
correct
that's the FDA standard doctors
are
entitled to do anything they
want with a
medication they take on a
certain degree
of liability they do when they
do that
different than when something is
fda-approved we use off-label
medication
all the time
some of our more common
prescribing is
off-label not fda-approved now
this is
for a not a hospital setting
not a kovat
setting it's being used for
prophylaxis
doctors take it themselves for
prophylaxis they prescribe it
for
patients for prophylaxis the
MTA says
that there's no evidence that
that work
no they because that studies
not been
done yet they're talking about
the
treatment of Kovan you know the
treatment no preventive lis
there's no
study that shows that that
president is
doing this to prevent unless
these lad
coronavirus and he's lying
about doctors
can prescribe it
prophylactically I know
many doctors are doing it I
know many
doctors that are taking it
themselves
because there's some evidence
that it
might be prophylactic and it is
so safe
so they feel like rather than
do nothing
they'd rather do the the
chloroquine
hydroxychloroquine not the
chloroquine
which does have cardiac side
effects the
whole look the studies on
hydroxychloroquine and the
cardiac
effects have yet to be washed
out
so that guy arguing with him
the guy
sees a podcast like a suit
youtuber you
know not a big show but I who
the hell
knows just people want to argue
and so
it kind of to wrap up the last
43
minutes if you look at the
amount of
incredible confusion that's out
there
that is freaking people out and
messing
up their minds intelligent
people mainly
because they they've been
programmed
into not you know looking at
any other
new sources and then again if
you look
at the news those other knows
new
sources they're all spouting
the same
message for the big the big
owners
behind it like the
pharmaceutical
company when and then you have
these new
art tribes this is actually
kind of an
interesting observation a cross
because
of course with the do the Rogen
announcement there's all kinds
of
analysis of what's going on with
podcasting and apparently
across the
board podcasting consumption
has been
down during the corona crisis
and many
people attribute that to a lack
of
commuting which i think is true
but I
also think it's the type of
content most
content is nice bubblegum for
when
you're doing something else
when you're
on your way into work it's
maybe it's a
news orient if it's probably
showbiz
oriented or you know some other
thing
whatever it is it's it's not
critical to
your life but what happens with
some
shows and I think that our
media tribe
here is one of those is that
people come
to us and they hear at least
some
filtering of the bullcrap
that's around
them so they can calmly and
we're also
calm we haven't been that we
have we
freaked out once in the past
we've lost
in ladies and gentlemen it's
calm and
it's calming and it makes you
feel good
and this brings me to micro who
was on
the Rubin report just two quick
clips I
encourage it's in the show
notes any
show knows calm encourage
everyone to
watch the full hour micro have
any very
no agenda minded and oriented
in his
thinking
and he says that what he is
seeing with
this kind of opening up and
we're
starting to carefully figure
out where
we're going and what we're
doing but
have we really and no I think
people are
so freaked out they don't they
don't
know what to wait for they
don't know
what the signal is don't know
what the
all-clear is and he says it's
very
simple to the five stages of
grief
I've been comparing it to the
kubler-ross five stages of
grief right I
mean the country's grieving in
a sense
but we're all at different
levels and
we're all grieving at different
speeds
and we're trying to process a
lot of
information and a lot of data
without a
ton of context or perspective
and so
what you wind up getting with
that in my
view anyway is the opportunity
to look
around and go oh look he's in
denial and
he's bargaining and she's
depressed and
she's angry and that was
accepted it but
what have they accepted exactly
have
they accepted the reality the
virus the
reality of the lockdown or this
weird
space that requires us to
somehow
navigate both and then he goes
into a
full theory about the safety
first
culture and how when you are
told that
you are safe because a company
is
looking out for you say safety
is on
your safety is our number-one
job or
this car is so safe what do we
do we
start to take risk
we start to let the Tesla auto
drive for
a little bit and all kinds of
things
like I have to worry too much
about
looking over my shoulder
anymore I got
those beep-beep things on my
mirrors and
so we we really don't
understand and
can't measure risks as human
beings as
we cannot understand the risk
of a kovat
19 which really you have to be
older
than 65 to beacon sick to be
seriously
worried versus automobile
accidents you
know there's I think probably
still a
little bit more automobile
deaths in the
United States on annual basis
let's not
talk about
the hundreds of thousands who
were
maimed and and cut up and and
can't walk
and turn into vegetables it's
hundreds
of thousands yet we don't lock
down cars
and tell people they can't drive
anywhere but in the
neighborhood and
here's how he looks at that
kind of risk
assessment exploring the
unintended
consequences of a safety first
culture
through the lens of a
quarantine was to
me a really interesting
rumination
because we can be a
safety-first country
but only for very very very
short
periods of time and then we're
reminded
that the chief goal of living
is not to
merely stay alive at least not
not for
most people and then this
fascinating
conversation starts to unfold
so that's
a long way of saying that for
the last
60 days or so I've seen a lot a
lot of
conversation right around a
couple
topics that I love it
specifically
homeostatic risk compensatory
risk risk
equilibrium and all the
subconscious
things we do to maintain our own
illusory relationship with the
illusion
of safety and so just you know
like the
example of driving and
automobiles and
death you know the consequences
of
shutting down cities countries
and
globes and yes economies no one
thought
about it and the the risk was
not
mitigated at all and worse we
collectively went now we trust
the
scientists because we've been
taught to
trust the scientists and now if
you look
at the UK the UK is pushing
harder that
well their media is assisting
more at
least it's Channel 4's not the
BBC yet
they had this the sage sa GE
that was
there over the recommendation
board that
recommended what actions to
take and
they were listening to is very
important
Neil Ferguson of course was
also a key
member of Sage with his two
million
people dead in America model
built on 13
year-old undocumented code
and so now people are
questioning well
first you wanted to go for hurt
immunity
and then you want to close
everybody
down and did you make the we
make the
right decision in hindsight and
so this
has been going around on the UK
Twitter's whereas Channel four
News
woman is grilling one of these
sage
members and he's not doing well
did you
change your mind on herd
immunity no
what is your what you mean by
that herd
immunity is just a theme yeah
immunity
your population immunity is is
what is
what you know but for a period
in March
the government appeared to be
pursuing a
strategy of mitigating the
spread of the
virus allowing children races
for
example to go ahead to be march
of
attention March 13th
allow you to spread naturally
to allow
the development of some herd
immunity
was that a mistake I don't know
I'm not
quite sure whether that really
was the
strategy I think I think that
at the
time it was difficult to
imagine or I
mean we weren't sure by what
you know
what levels of compliance with
various
social business measures what
possible
was that why you didn't model
full
lockdown until the middle of
March I
think it was very hard I don't
think
anybody looked at it it wasn't
just
myself and I think anybody when
we all
looked at a range of different
measures
some of which were very
stringent but it
was you know it's difficult to
say you
know but it was difficult to
imagine
just how well in some sense it
was
difficult to imagine just how
easy to
lock down what you see what I
mean oh
yeah we see what you mean
they're all
shitty John oh look how easy
they're
going well crap stay home maybe
actually
testing us yeah now we can't
finish this
up without talking about Sweden
I've
have received extensive written
boots-on-the-ground reports
over Sweden
and let's just make sure we
understand a
few things
to say Sweden did not shut down
is a lie
bullcrap bullshit lie not true
we saw
the Apple mobility data their
transit
numbers had dropped to minus 40
percent
they were staying home they were
expected to stay home
restaurants were
not open it was curbside and
pick up
only many companies already were
prepared for at home work and
please
also note that the typical
Swedish home
only has two people so you
don't have
grandma and the kids and the
kids
bringing home stuff and
infecting Big
Momma and pop-pop and getting
them sick
very different situation but
they most
certainly did social distance
they did
all of that in fact they
followed the
whu-oh guidelines to the tea
they're so
compliant and they love it the
people
who have written to me say we
actually
feel we're a little bit
superior to the
rest of you all that's look at
Greta we
are superior we know how to do
it that's
why they're being very quiet
about their
strategy because it turns out
they're
gonna have just about the same
amount of
deaths and that's because
ultimately
that no lockdown was necessary
that's
what we're starting to see
let's talk to
or let's listen to Swedish
scientist
John Keats eka who explains
here to sky
Australia really how the lock
downs were
inefficient and he has a few
questions
about where to go from here
they do not
inefficient ineffective should
say you
painted yourself into a corner
and I'm
watching with interest how are
you and
100 other countries will climb
out to
the lockdown because I don't
think any
government that I know gave a
minute's
thought about how they would
get out for
the different looks that are
installed
take it school closure for
example if
you close the schools when
you're going
to open them what's the
criteria I don't
think anyone thought about that
when the
closure was was decided on and
I think
there's very little chance to
stop it by
any measure we take most people
will
become infected by this and
most people
won't even notice we have data
now from
Sweden that shows that between
98 and 99
percent of the cases have had a
very
mildly leg infection or didn't
even
realize they were infected this
spread
on this mild disease around the
globe
and most of it is happening
what we
don't see if it's among people
that
don't get very sick spread it
to someone
else it doesn't get very sick
and what
we're looking at is a thin
layer at the
top all people who do develop
disease
and even thinner layer people
that go
into intensive care and then
even
thinner layer of people who die
but the
real outbreak is happening why
we don't
see it but I'm a new major
succeed and
New Zealand may also succeed
but I've
been asked myself well as New
Zealand or
Australia has stamped out every
case in
the country what do you do for
the next
30 years will you should close
your
borders completely quarantine
for
everyone who's going to
Australia or New
Zealand because the disease
will be out
there I don't know how you're
gonna
handle that butter and that's
your
problem
screw you New Zealand that's
your
problem so it appears that
everything
was done exactly wrong involved
and this
was the advice of the
scientists who
should have known better
the majority that's over 50 but
I think
it's closer to over 60 in
general across
the world of people who died
were over
65 and elderly and many in care
facilities we're in their 90's
a lot
were dying anyway meant many
were
already in hospice because they
didn't
want to die in the hospital you
know I
do have Governor Cuomo's
rebuttal
towards the accusation that he
killed
five thousand people by forcing
sick
people to be kept at the
nursing homes
if you'd like I think I think
it's worth
it because again I don't blame
him
because stuff is done during
emergencies
and people make decisions and
mistaken
for allowing the Trump death
thing to be
sitting up there on Times
Square it's a
death meter blaming Trump for
everything
I that's where I blame him for
but yeah
I think you should play this so
here's
the opening question from the
journalists to families who've
suffered
losses insight nursing homes
and they're
looking for accountability and
they'd
like to see justice for example
I've
recently interviewed a family
three
siblings they've had two
nursing home
losses within a few weeks just
so we
know there's no doubt that
there was an
executive executive order that
put sick
people in the nursing homes
this is not
in dispute it's like but this
killed
people and people feel that that
decision killed people and he's
being
asked about it and his
deflection is
phenomenal a family three
siblings
they've had two nursing home
losses
within a few weeks of one
another on two
separate floors in the same
facility
here in Albany they felt so
much solace
when you got up and talked about
Matilda's law they said great
we're
protected like our loved ones
are gonna
be okay because of Matilda's
law and
then their loved ones passed
away
because they couldn't get the
testing so
they're looking for
accountability and
they feel that they were failed
what
what's the comment to that yeah
the
comment is this and I have those
conversations all day long with
people
who've lost people right that's
139
people yesterday in hospitals
who is
accountable for those 139
deaths how do
we get justice for those
families who
had 139 deaths what is justice
who can
we prosecute for those deaths
nobody
nobody mother nature God where
did this
virus come from people are
going to die
by this virus that is the truth
so he
doesn't answer the question at
all the
flex to the hundred and thirty
nine
people who died yesterday
and keeps doing it in fact fuck
it let's
make it about me
folder people vulnerable people
are
going to die from this virus
that is
going to happen despite
whatever you do
because with all our progress
as a
society we can't keep everyone
alive
despite what everything you did
in the
crazy people and don't send
sick people
to their facility and that is a
fact and
that is not going to change and
look to
me look really difficult
conversations
for me deflection or my son was
40 years
old he was not a senior citizen
did not
have a comorbidity and got this
virus
because he was an essential
worker and
doing the right thing and had an
aneurysm I'm sure that was
Kovac related
I thought young people were fine
and he was doing the right
thing as an
essential worker you know
there's a
there's a randomness to this
virus that
is inexplicable he will not he
will not
address it he's he'll never
admit it he
won't admit there was even a
mistake
made there's not even a fall
guy just
now shut up even what about you
know
unapologetic even when pressed
again
still that if the mandates that
are
currently in place right now
that we've
all just been talking about in
here
we're in place from the get-go
they feel
that their loved ones might
still be
here I don't look look look
people
rationalize death in different
ways no
it's about the cause of death
we'd like
to rationalize I don't think
there is
any logical rationale to say
they would
be alive today
Oh
we've had sure what I said from
day one
but the fear is we overwhelm the
hospital system and then people
die
because we couldn't get them
the medical
care
that was an accountable of
situation
that was Italy by the way
people died in
hallways on Gurney's
in hospitals because the
doctors and the
nurses were overwhelmed and
because they
didn't have a ventilator they
didn't
have a doctor available to do
with you
that is a heartbreak because
then you
say they didn't have to die
if the doctor had gotten to my
mother my
mother would have been alive
that's what
we protect against and we did it
successfully you protected
against that
but you didn't protect those
poor people
which brings me to the question
what an
idiot they keep coming back to
we needed
to protect the system the
hospital
system so it wasn't overwhelmed
well
mission accomplished you've
killed the
people who actually flood flood
the
hospital system when something
is going
on that won't happen again
and I don't know you know
Medicare
people they're very profitable
for the
system but they clog it up so
you almost
have to wonder was it just hate
you know
if we can get rid of a whole
bunch of
old people wouldn't it be good
for the
insurance business and the
hospital
system moving forward we'd
rather have
young people we can tell they're
unintelligent unhealthy it's a
dual
edged sword first of all you
have the
old people who do make money
for the for
the system but they don't make
money for
the insurance companies exactly
so know
that we had to get rid of us
companies
make money for for themselves
and for
the system and so it's only the
insurance companies that do
who's got a
dog in them in the hunt because
the
health care system doesn't care
if
you're old or young because you
get they
get the money they get the money
matter what and in fact many of
him I've
talked to when I had my cataract
operation I talked to one of
the people
that were setting the whole
thing up
about paying Manson how much
you have to
pay for this and that and who
what's the
best system and what's the best
insurance company who does the
best job
and she just said flat out that
as far
as she's concerned and I
finally get
this verified Medicare is the
best
they're very reliable you said
Bill you
know they get the fake that
fees are
fixed you know you know what
money
you're getting yet insurance
companies
don't like that insurance
companies
argue with everything hmm no
that's too
much can I pay no Andy and they
stall in
fact I had a doctor here in the
area
that he had to close his entire
practice
which is what people said that
would
happen I would add and there's
never
gonna happen it did this guy
knows this
practice because he he had to
have two
to many full time people you
know on the
phone arguing with insurance
companies
about every single charge yep I
know
it's the worst and his and his
his
theory had a theory I talked to
him
about this he says he thinks
that they
just do this hoping that that
sometimes
they get you know the day they
win a
battle but they they're just
you'll
argue everything every single
charge and
it's just his nightmare certain
830
cents on the dollar is what
they want to
pay out that's it 30 cents on
the dollar
and they get away with it so so
I think
killing off a whole bunch of
those
Medicare fuckers was it was a
win for
them it probably was for the
insurance
company well there you go heat
lures and
they didn't want him in the
hospitals we
don't want them in the hospital
this you
know if someone would actually
do some
work Matt Taibbi unless I just
subscribe
to his whatever his his thing
his new
thing see that all of in scam
well scam
or not he does real work is
gladly
employed it's an attempt to
make money
yeah because Taibbi can't get
enough
work right so I'm supporting
him hello
it's only like 40 dollars a
year or
something but hell yeah support
that guy
because it will not materials
quite good
it's very reasonable he's a
he's a
progressive lefty that has a
very
steadfast middle-of-the-road
style of true journalism he
does not
slant his story he slants his
stories in
the way we slant our stories
which is to
slam the media for doing a
piss-poor job
of everything I would love to
hear your
origins of SARS cough -
extravaganza
package you wanna hear it now
yeah no I
want to hear it now I think
that'll get
I got a little look one mention
it was a
seven cards f er no things have
not
changed that much okay
economy's still
stable as we go but down it's
low stable
checkmark recovery not in sight
okay so
I ran into this podcast again
this is
another example who brought on
these
these these doctors who are
experts in
epidemiology read their
research their
research physicians and ones
that I'll
give you their who they once a
PhD in
biochemistry this show is done
by Marc
young and a doctor I don't know
his
first name gladden Chris Howard
a PhD in
biochemistry and Lin Howard a
pathless
an MD who is a pathogenic
microbiology
and infection disease
specialist the
name of the show the podcast
the show is
called oh man I should be on
this on
this sheet is something like
living to
120 I think is the name of it a
show
about long life and they've
changed the
topic for this show to discuss
the kovat
situation with people that have
some
expertise and all the
information
matches what the French Nobel
was his
Montague knee a I thinks his
name
Montague knee a the French
Nobel Prize
winner in medicine who pretty
much says
the same thing and he he
extrapolated it
from pretty much as looking at
the at
the virus and of course the
argument
against montani and he did this
around
April 20th of last you know
last month
the argument against him was
he's a
crackpot of course so he's a
little bit
living beyond 120 that's the
when doing 120 yeah now also
available
on Spotify the this by the way
this is a
mediocre transcription but it is
understandable I did edit a few
things
together I and I want to
mention this
before I play this stuff
because this is
not information that I'm dead
nobody can uncover but the
thing is I've
noticed that I was looking at
Montana
Hayes material and all of the
slams
against them come out of India
know
where they met where they make
everything well they make a lot
of stuff
there but they also make a lot
of
hydroxychloroquine things that
are
exactly positive but I believe
that
there was a COINTELPRO
operation going
on when this guy came out with
this idea
that the wand virus came from
this lab
and they planted all these
stories in
India because the Europeans
aren't
picking up on CIA scams anymore
where
you go you know the idea is you
you find
an amenable outlet you put a
story into
that outlet in the foreign land
in the
in the Wuhan Gazette you put
this stuff
out there and then it comes
back in you
and then you just point to it
hello New
York Times here reporting
according to
the Wuhan Gazette pretty much
so now I
got five clips it's a lot and
so this is
gonna be but most of them are
short
except the first one which
gives us a
little insight into the into
the virus
itself so we kind of understand
that is
a variation on the cold virus
or at one
of the cold viruses the other
was a
rhino and it's a necessary
background so
wit so this is clip one you have
inherent coronaviruses in most
animal
species and humans we have
corona
viruses we've had them we have
over 100
different variants and
historically
there are nothing more than an
annoyance
and by that I mean when you
consider
corona virus you're thinking of
viral
sinus infections you're
thinking of
common colds you're thinking of
you know
when you say you have the kid
crud a lot
of that is caused by a corona
virus they
have a distinct ability to
penetrate up
a feel
William your first line of
defense in
the immune system actually so
when when
you find a virus that can
penetrate that
epithelium and activate and
enter a host
cell then you pretty much have
an
annoyance and it's usually a
respiratory
issue it's never been the case
where
it's been so variant now
thinking back
to the 2002 2003 SARS SARS one
they were
originally said they found it
in bat
cave and this that and the
other thing
but if you look at did she
actually say
this that and the other thing
as a
professional broadcaster she's
not a
professional broadcaster
obviously in
any professional broadcaster
would never
say she also says okay a lot
there's a
lot more to the day Mark Levin
the great
one says that it once in a
while yeah
six half in two dozen whatever
they
originally said they found it
in bat
cave and this that and the
other thing
but if you look at the sequence
of SARS
the RNA sequence versus the
wild type
found in bats there are many
similarities however they're not
identical and the assumption is
that it
made uh so not a leap from the
back to
the human and in doing so
mutated that
sounds reasonable
it does however when you look
at the
sequences themselves you
realize what
has changed is not your typical
zoonosis
mutation what has changed you
start to
dig deeper and find that many
years ago
back to even going back to what
the 80s
or 90s they have been
manipulating
viruses to to learn more about
them okay
so I'm a nip you lating I mean
they make
them more transmissible more
infectious
they make them more virulent
once you
have the infection and it
supposedly
teaches the scientist or the
epic
geologist epidemiological
behavior and
what is possible for the future
this is
called gain-of-function research
gain-of-function research of
gain-of-function research is
very
controversial you have two
camps here
you have the scientific
community that
says why
the reward does not outweigh
the risk
here why do this and then you
have the
other camp that says it's
important it's
important for learning behavior
it's
important for potential
epidemics and
how to address those epidemics
so if we
need to make a vaccine or a
therapy
knowing where it's going is
helpful in
getting a leg up on that in the
wrong
hands these pathogens can be
really
really problematic
all right so that's our
background
gain-of-function yeah the
gain-of-function is we have
talked about
that on this very show and in
the
beginning in fact because this
term has
been around this where you jack
that
shit up and you can do so you
can do fun
stuff with it now this there
was a lot
of stuff at the beginning of
this that
we discuss on the show that is
disappeared from the internets
and a lot
of it had to do with the Wuhan
Lab and
then it got it just got short
sheeted by
the media the no no no it's
just the
coincidence that that lab that
specializes in coronavirus
research is
in the vicinity it had nothing
to do
with it and there's a bunch of
people
that come out of the woodwork a
lot of
them in these Indian
publications I'm
gonna have to write an essay
about this
to point out this COINTELPRO
operation
that's going on I don't know
who's doing
it showing that these Indian
publications which have slammed
this
poor guy montagnier yeah
they've smeared
him so he can't do anything
anymore but
he kind of figured this out on
his own
but these guys are figuring it
out too
and others have figured it out
and
people know this and what we're
going to
hear now is going to be an
exposition of
why this has to be from that
lab and
it's not a debunked theory the
only
debunking was a professor moong
tan yay
then the whole thing is just
something
there's a scam going on here
let's watch
playboy gambling what let's go
to part 2
from what I'm finding from the
cell
lines that they grew the
original
coronavirus X on what I'm
finding is
they've grown them out to gain a
function function research
figured out
ways to make them very
infectious and
transmissible so they could say
I'm
you're saying that the koban 19
is
basically man-made in a sense
that it's
not a sense innocent okay if
you want to
say in a sense but yes
that's what I am I am inferring
here but
it's plain we're playing with
nuclear
weapons here well and the other
thing
too to jump back to Lin's point
where
when you look at evolutionarily
that
viruses mutate and and jump
from species
or change hosts the main driver
of those
changes is evolutionary
pressure to be
able to bind better okay it's
it's we
need to shape the viruses
around for one
thing it's not to make you sick
it's to
make more virus that's it right
you you
get sick because your body
reacts to the
virus the long and the short of
it is
though when a virus finds a
good mode of
attachment you're gonna see
less change
okay well the SARS one and the
Tsarskoe
vid 2 have absolutely identical
means of
attachment from the ACE to
inhibitor
binding to s1 s1 splitting from
the TMP
RSS to binding site it opens up
and you
get exocytosis into the cell
which what
you know so there's no no
difference
between SARS one and SARS two
in that
respect except for the internal
internal
annex of the virus different
which I'm
not in wild there you usually
see
viruses changing we're saying
that SARS
was manmade also SARS one
wasn't the
gain-of-function research
that's what
was outlawed that was stopped
because
the funding specifically my
understanding is what was
outlawed was
the chimeras right which is
gate which
was used for a gain-of-function
development and the Chimera is
where you
take two different viruses and
you
combined and you know aspects
of both of
them right and make a monster
which is
what this appears to be and that
research was was going on I
think in
Fort Detrick and then they
would got
kicked out of the country now
that's
where the three or four million
dollars
and doctor foul Chi and the
Wuhan Lab
came into play because that's
where the
money went there because they
can still
do it legally and so that's
what they're
working on is it you know if I
look at
the preconditioning that I had
for this from movies and
television
shows
wouldn't it be that since part
of it was
basically manufactured in a lab
well you
call it whatever you call it
gain-of-function chimera
however it's
put together someone has the
key someone
has the the main thing that you
need to
put the vaccine together don't
you well
I think if some of these new new
machines to do genetic that do
splicing
genes splicing other things
they don't
explain how how specifically it
was done
but that's up those are
high-tech
methodologies that are but
patent not
patentable but they're their
trade
secrets I mean you're not gonna
find out
how they did it right but but
just the
fact that someone's there when
they
created it so the reverse
engineering
and oh we need this antibody or
this
particular gene widget you know
we can
we can make this mRNA vaccine
with it
which is all different from
other issue
but here's a this is side note
but I'm
reading all this documentation
on
montagnier and he's the one who
discovered there's HIV yes the
material
in here but he also I'm gonna
read from
it from one of the papers
written in
India because they're mocking
him all
the guy's an idiot he turns out
to be a
vac sir guy and he's also thinks
homeopathy is not a bad thing
it's
everything wrong with him go
away yes he
also did this way in a mocking
sense the
guy says you argue during a TV
interview
of the French channel that
elements of
hiv-1 retro vies which can be
discovered
in which he Co discovered can
be found
in the genome of the new
coronavirus he
also said elements of the
malaria germ
the parasite plasmodium Phylis
life fall
sippy UPS like what would work
against
the malaria thing do we have
anything in
the arse hydroxy so I'm saying
adapt
they built in an automatic back
door yes
a whore yeah that's that's
that's the no
no it's not it's not the back
door it's
the it's like the kill switch
it's like
a yeah you might
well okay you want to call it
that so
you have this and I don't know
what's
talked about this by the way
and I've
only spotted it like holy crap
and so
that would make nothing but
since then
it says okay well we don't we
what
happens if this gets out
because you
have to have that on your mind
if you're
not really trying to create a
bio weapon
right or even if you are
creating a bio
weapon what can we do to stop
it so we
don't get it and you please
slipping a
little aspect that just gets
killed but
this is dies how about that huh
that's
interesting so that I find that
interesting that wasn't precise
on this
piece that I can tell but
anyway let's
go into part three but but with
regards
to kovat you think Ovid because
kovat is
the infectious disease process
cope it
is exhibiting the disease
caused by the
virus if we're talking about
virus right
now let's talk about SARS Kovac
- that's
what the ideological agent is
for the
disease state okay let's talk
about SARS
Kovac - so what went into
making SARS
Koba - isn't it a chimera isn't
it -
right well that's exactly it
'no chimera
by definition is made in the
lab so mara
just so the audience
understands is
basically when you take and
lynne you
may want to describe us when
you take
two things and basically fuse
them
together on some level yeah
that that's
a very simplistic way of
putting it it's
not so much a fusion but it is
a way of
incorporating other
characteristics from
other viruses to create
something um i
don't want to speak on motive
or why
they would do it my guess is
originally
maybe they thought okay this
would be a
good way a good vector a good
depository
to create an HIV vaccine
because the
problem with retroviruses is
they don't
have that ability to penetrate
epithelium to get through that
barrier
so vaccinating someone for HIV
is very
challenging however if they
could find a
way to carry it
maybe another virus through
to the epithelium through the
epithelium
to deposit vaccine or antigen
in this
case that maybe that's a motive
transmission of a motive action
Wow let me see if I can get
this right
what I'm hearing her say is
that and
perhaps the reason why the
gain-of-function research
continued
under the auspices of foutch II
and the
NIH money in the Wuhan lab is
of course
the lifelong mission of doctor
doctor
foul Qi to come up with the
AIDS vaccine
and they were trying to find a
virus
that would be able to inject
some kind
of vaccination all property
against ants
wow that's a great fine that's
very
interesting and and we had that
what's
the name of it isn't it it's
like it's
like a parachute you know it's
like and
if it goes wrong just grab some
hydroxychloroquine oh you're
safe it's
like an ejector seat only less
violence
I would say what you said is
let's
assume everything you said is
true why
are they keeping this
information from
the public and why are they not
- why's
the hydroxychloroquine thing
being
suppressed and why does Trump
know all
this stuff
now trumpet that there's gonna
be two
more confirmations of some of
trumps
assertions one of them is the
hydroxychloroquine he was on
that early
why did he who read him in on
this and
second he says that the virus
is going
to go away magically and he's
uses the
term hot and these guys will
say the
same thing and they'll explain
why in
the next couple Clips so Trump
knows
something and he has to assume
foul
cheese up to his ears in this
so he
knows he knows if out she has
also been
you know D he's behind it he's
not even
read in he's the guy doing it
yes so why
is this information being subtly
suppressed but you're being
called a
crackpot if you're the case of
a Nobel
Prize winning doctor in
medicine who
just saw this he can see it a
mile away
why is this not only being
suppressed
but being what did the opposite
story is
being told to freak out the
public
I mean this is not what is
going on him
I mean I'm very annoyed by
these clips
by the way no I think lips
because we've
been talking about this the
whole time
you're still in the anger stage
yes it's
probably exactly it oh here we
go with
origins of cars for when they
first
uncoated supposedly the genome
of
Tsarskoe - there were four
subsets that
are identical to portions of
the a gnome
of HIV which that's a different
alphabet
in between letters of your
alphabet that
just got there accidentally
yeah it's
impossible in nature for this -
that was
that was my question yes this
couldn't
have happened this couldn't
have been
mole I'm just I'm gonna put
some stuff
in the show notes because I
just because
we were talking about everyone
is
hydroxychloroquine effective
against
SARS one and the first thing
that pops
up is a article from foul
cheese outfit
at NIH 2005 Clark Laura Quinn
is a
potent inhibitor in SARS
coronavirus
infection and spread and if
SARS one the
basics of it the carrier the
shell the
tank if that is equivalent to
SARS one
then this knowledge is quite
well-known
inside the NIH yeah I'll put
this again
this is what's annoying well
because the
only thing I can think well
there's only
a couple things control vaccine
money
what else is there well it's a
good you
know it's one of those things
where you
say that good you don't let a
good
crisis go to waste everybody's
jumping
in on it yeah yeah there's
money to be
made us make some money we did
that the
public doesn't need to know all
this
stuff because they're who gives
a shit
they're stupid anyway and the
thing is
when of course they end w end
up with a
situation that you just had at
your
house with the woman that's you
know
freaky she's six feet away from
you in a
damn dinner party I have one
similar
coming up Jay's a good old
college
roommate best friend came back
from
China s you got escaped China
some time
ago
yeah before it you know she was
teaching
there and she's gonna so Jay
says to me
they're gonna become and
driving down to
Palm Springs to visit her
grandmother's
90-something yeah and she says
if she
wants to know if they can park
up on the
driveway so they can spend the
night and
I said we got an extra bedroom
just have
him sleep in there were they
sleeping in
the car yeah oh no no she
doesn't want
to come in because she's afraid
this it
kills her grandmother she'll
never
forgive herself and not and
well I can
understand this too I can kinda
get that
too
I mean but honestly you know
it's like
Christina her grandma I told
you the
grandma turn 94 she had to go
visit and
the grandmas in the popemobile
without
wheels just just a glass
popemobile yeah
are you doing and it's like you
know
Tina's gonna see here mom she's
she's
not doing great what she's
doing much
better than she was but you're
gonna go
see you and yet so she can't
actually go
see her she can be with her
sisters but
you know decides not to be with
one
sister because it could in fact
that
when you when someone's older
when
you're up in the upper 70s
that's
exactly who we should be
protecting so
I'm all for that
actually and you know that they
look
these people know what you are
you're
probably a Republican they
don't want
anything to do with you I know
that's
what people think though if you
these
these wonderful girls who were
here last
night you know they know they
know for
sure I'm not a Democrat and
we're able
to have a yeah that's an insult
to call
me anything cuz I'm completely
unaffiliated but when I say
well so okay
so how what is what what do you
what
will make you feel comfortable
so we can
open back up or when will you
not put a
mask on and she's and the
answer is well
other countries do it all the
time so
one you know this is very nor
we can just wear mast when
we're out and
it just can be a thing like you
know
like other like and it came out
of it
like China okay and I said well
you know
there's there's a lot of other
information and that's where
the brain
freeze comes in teacher it she
knows how
to research did I ever there's
so much
and I you know people either
either you
bypass and go straight to the
information you can get it then
you know
the the the journals are out
there it's
a lot of work you can listen to
our show
or their shows like it
who's filtered down and bring
you some
information but if you're if
you're
really only consuming the main
stream
who clearly including fox
pharma news
are controlled by china and the
pharmaceutical industry and
you're
getting bad product shit
products dog
crap products exactly bad bad
product
and these people should be
ashamed of
themselves and they're making a
lot more
money than we are but that's
beside that
what did you finish clip for no
yes if v
is on deck okay here's the clip
five and
this is the I think is there
yet in
summary I think this is an
important
clip because this again there's
nothing
that in these clips that we
haven't
discussed in one way or the
other and I
got more clips on those on the
sunday
show coming from the same
interview
because they talked about a
hydroxychloroquine and some
other things
but this clip is important to
pay
attention to because I think
this is
going on and I think again this
is why
Trump Trump knows something
here we go
again if evolutionary pressure
usually
is based on the binding it
doesn't
change the inside internal RNA
DNA
strands of viruses because they
know
what they're gonna make you'll
also find
with chimeras as they reproduce
themselves you get a shift back
towards
the natural heights by the
wild-type the
originals it's not sequence
it's not
natural so as it goes through
patient
after patient and population
after
population when you hear there
are now
30 strains it's not really
thirty
strains they're still identical
binding
it's just kind of changing
enough to
revert back to the wild-type
I look forward to it - what you
got on
Sunday this is this is very
good now
let's go back to what she just
said this
explains a lot
this explains why it when it
first got
out of the lab and we talked
about that
in the last show with the
satellite date
and the imagery and the cell
phone usage
around the lab when it got out
everyone
freaked out right and this was
the first
generation the first generation
would be
the most virulent the worst of
most
deadliest and that's the one
that killed
a lot of people in they had to
shut down
the whole area and that's the
one that
got into Italy because they did
the
garment manufacturers and Italy
have all
been taken over by the Chinese
many of
them based in Wuhan and they
were going
right into it in northern Italy
rest
flight Pacific direct flight
directs why
direct flights direct flights
boom boom
boom and they got in there and
they
today contaminated Italy with
the Furley
versions of the virus Indy and
that's
when you started talking about
the idea
well there's two versions as a
deadly
one and the not in Delhi we
know this
was the same thing that was
deteriorating and that the 35
strains
which is unusual is a big part
of the
deterioration process and so
they so
those Italians got the early
part of it
we're still virulent they were
on the
frontlines they they took the
the first
breaking fire took a direct hit
New York
- direct hit from Wuhan direct
flights
incoming direct hits war we're
at war
John and so meanwhile the West
Coast we
had we pretty much and the
Chinese that
live out here pretty much cut
off all
Wuhan stuff and so we have a
mild like
many generations later and you
go to
places like Wyoming in South
Dakota
where there's nothing and there
they're
gonna get any viruses it's
gonna show up
it's gonna be back to this old
just a
common cold type of Corona boy
so this
thing is going downhill fast
reverberations like SARS that
people say
oh you know we're gonna have to
do this
for the next 20 years every
every fall
we're gonna have a horrible
outbreak
what happened to the original
SARS that
thing was done in four months
you know another thing that
I've heard
in anecdotal research from
people
outside of this house is I wish
that the
government would be would
communicate
the information better and and
and I
think that our government does
communicate the information but
it's
distorted between the
government and you
the only place you can get it
is from
Trump's Twitter feed and at
least 50% of
the United States has been
programmed to
believe that is only bad and
well it
will kill you as we just heard
it will
kill you so this you know it's
it's been
distorted and I hope I hope
that people
coming out of this see that
wait a
minute we're not being served
and we
didn't know crap and if if they
really
don't understand that it's the
messenger
in-between then those people
now they
could they're not gonna last
long it's
kind of because they're gonna
try again
in November they're gonna try
this again
it's unhealthy yeah so anyway
so that
kind of that I found to be a
very unique
very good presentation and and
and
reasonable and it's the only
thing in
the thing about this all all
makes sense
I mean for one thing they do a
lot of
people talk about the horseshoe
bat they
don't sell those at the wet
market so
it's all the bad things bullshit
and then now the biggest
scandal is oh
the Chinese are destroying the
virus and
their neck and I let our people
go in to
see they're destroying that
first
generation because that's the
deadly one
they gotta get rid of it they
can't keep
it around because apparently
they you
know her lousy lab can't keep
anything
anything intact
it'll hurt you bad
well like before we break I
could go and
finish this with Kayleigh
because she
discusses us a little bit but
I'd like
I'd like a full Kayleigh block
if you
don't mind I think you can I'd
like a
three scoops of Kayleigh after
the break
well the joint two scoops that
Kayleigh
left oh but if we can do it
after the
break and I have some sprinkles
on it
then
well I split one of them into
so yeah
well before we do that we need
to uplift
everybody and let you know that
everything's going to be okay
just we're
on the front lines of opening
here in
Texas yes even Austin and I can
tell you
that people are going into the
h-e-b
without masks people are going
with
masks I see no apparent
evidence of
stink-eye now remember we're on
the east
side of Austin so it's not
quite the
site the same as West Lake or
the hill
country or Tarrytown but
there's no
stink-eye people are feeling
good I went
to my first spin class
yesterday and and
it was open and it was of
course a
smaller group than than typical
and it
and felt great I will be
hurting very
much later on this afternoon and
tomorrow but you know things
are going
well in Texas when you get this
report
just everything we possibly can
to make
sure people have a good time
but it's safe Kelly Jones is a
manager
at the Palacio gentlemen's club
in South
Austin he says their employees
along
with dancers and entertainers
in the
industry have had it tough a
lot of
people I know that are
entertainers
actually defended contractors
much like
hairdressers so they had a lot
of issues
collecting unemployment they
work on
cash tips like a lot of other
people our
service industry so they're
struggling
as well a lot of them have
families and
kids they're trying to make
sure that
they have arrangements for
childcare
food on the table and now
they'll be
back to work Friday but with a
long list
of safety protocols in effect
that
includes how many people can
get into
this building which normally
holds close
to 300 people oh we have to cut
that
down to supply with the
governor's order
of 25 percent capacity gonna be
back the
old days and hand clickers
making sure
what our capacity is we're
gonna have to
have areas around our stages so
our
customers have social
distancing from
the entertainer's as far as
private
dances go they're gonna have to
maintain
that six foot that's a shitty
lot dance
man but of course there are
also a bar
answer food we're gonna have to
go to
plastic where instead of nice
metal
knives and forks paper napkins
placemats
plastic cups bartenders and our
staff
we're gonna make sure that we
follow
hand-washing policies our
employees
definitely are wearing masks
including the entertainers so
we're
encourage them to be creative
plan fit
in their life that maybe goes
with their
outfits and we also have
employees
specifically designated for
constantly
cleaning the place and while it
won't be
a full house believe me they
they were
constantly cleaning that place
before
our Cove it by any means again
I'm so
proud of Texas it's the Texas
beaches
and with that I'd like to thank
you for
your courage is he in the
morning to you
the my yawn who put the C in
SARS cough
to John C Dvorak yeah well in
the
morning to you uh mr. Adam
curry also in
the morning to all boots on the
ground
feet in the air subs in the
water and
all the dames and nights out
there and a
big in the morning to the
trolls who are
in the troll room let's count
up one two
zero to fifteen hundred not bad
for a
Thursday of course we're in full
lockdown mode still for most
although I
think we've got a lot of
essential
personnel dudes named Ben
dudettes named
Bernadette medical personnel
we've got a
lot of people and so happy and
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this was the this was the
tennis balls
from Mike Riley which now we
had a long
discussion about the art I
remember yes
and of course the tennis balls
were
referring to the regulations of
not
kicking or touching anyone
else's balls
in New York and what else was
was in the
running there were a number of
things
well it was a lot of art yeah
I'm gonna
have to go look at this too cuz
it's
probably you know the artists do
appreciate us deconstructing
the art
this so they can know what to
do there's
a couple pieces I've noticed I
should
mention there's a piece uh down
called
by rude dog it looks like who
did a nice
little United States trace force
Department of Health logo it's
kind of
an acute piece except you know
if you're
gonna do this you got it
balance the
thing out that that Department
of Health
thing has got to be slid around
yeah
over cuz it's off center and
we're not
we like these sorts of things
but not if
they're off-center that wasn't
that
something new from today that
wasn't
even in in concern I saw it
from yet is
new but I saw it in the
evergreens as I
was looking for something for
the
newsletter so I'm so ed so now
here it
is I told him so if he has time
if he's
listening to this show he okay
probably
is not I think he's submitted
things just as evergreen ideas
but what
else was in this one that was
submitted
we had I like the tennis ball
with the
no agenda logo on it there
wasn't you
know that the waves didn't kind
of the
truth you like the tennis balls
with
because of the girls it was a
girls
holding the balls yes it was
nailed nail
polish fingers yes well then
again only
from a professional standpoint
because I
know what people will be
attracted to
yeah and it really wasn't
science mad
science wasn't that much the
art was it
was hard so to do art for and
now again
by the way and that the RIC is
coming in
comic strip blogger once again
as he
does constantly dependently
never
listens to the show because i
have said
a million times that I'm
vetoing any art
that has a coronavirus or in
there I
think is a creepy-looking
anything he
keeps doing I don't know if
he's doing
it on purpose because he's that
way it
always reminds it by the way
any if you
go on an image search any virus
what
will look like this one the any
rendering of a virus always
looks like
this it's a different color and
that
makes it Corona it's bull crap
and it
looks like one of those crazy
Minds from
the submarine in this case it
looks like
a sub mind yeah Reverend run
silent run
deep and try to mine Ice
Station zebra
you know my these those mines
look like
that agreed agreed
well we're very appreciative of
Mike
Riley for for doing that
artwork for us
it was a great great value to
the show
and I know that it's a fact that
scientific that people gladly
click on
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something new
going on it's not the same art
throughout the whole list is
something
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valuable
and we appreciate that my grad
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