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Yes, anyway, so Sam, that is good news.
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But Sam, where did you get that red hum, jealous?
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That is the reddest red I've ever seen on a screen, everybody.
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Look at Sam.
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It's crazy.
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Well, I don't know about that.
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But anyway, I've got a whole repertoire of red shirts.
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And for a guy who is mildly colorblind,
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that's actually a pretty great achievement.
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So yeah.
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Very good.
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Yeah.
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Not to upstage you there, Charles.
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No, I'm impressed.
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I'm, you know, that's the learning journey.
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All right, everybody.
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It's 8.07, 5.07 a.m. in Australia.
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Tao, what part of the world are you in, Tao?
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Which coast?
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I am currently on the East Coast
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in the very lovely, warm New Jersey, Westfield, New Jersey,
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today.
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And I've been-
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Well, everybody, welcome.
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Stephen, you are also a co-host now, so we're fixed that.
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So no problems there.
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Tao in New Jersey, in fact, I had a conversation yesterday
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with eight people on a conference call
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regarding industrial hemp in New Jersey.
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Now, for new people, for first-timers,
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for virtual attendees, welcome, welcome
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to the Medical Doctors for COVID Ethics.
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These sessions go for two and a half hours
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in extraordinary circumstances, three,
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but we're going for two and a half hours.
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Tao, I hope we've got you.
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The process, you talk as long as you want, as you know,
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and then Q&A, and if you want to talk for five minutes
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in Q&A, but we're keen to hear your presentation.
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You know the makeup of the group,
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all sorts of people here from all around the world.
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We'll have announcements after Tao and Q&A,
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reactions tab, chat, wonderful, wonderful chat, everybody.
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It's amazing, the wonderful information.
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Jeremy Forbes does a great job on editing the chat as well.
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So please introduce yourself if you're new,
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and then if you can put your name on the screen
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so that we know that you're not from the,
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who are we worried about, Susan?
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We're worried about who are we worried about?
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Who are we worried about?
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Bilderberg Group?
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Oh, Bilderberg Group, they're Trinatural Commission,
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WHO, the World Economic Forum.
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Council on Foreign Relations.
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Thank you.
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Who was that, Liam?
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Gavie. Council on Foreign Relations, yeah.
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Good, Liam.
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All right, so Stephen, well done for organizing Tao,
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well done for organizing the speakers that you do,
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and well done all of you for being here.
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I think that's the announcements.
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and to share your genius with us.
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We're keen, most of us were exposed to you
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on Sunday night, Sunday afternoon,
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so we're looking forward to hearing from you.
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Andy, would you like to share the screen, Tao?
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I am going to be sharing my screen.
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I won't do it just quite yet.
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I will just say hi to everybody and just get a view.
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I'm going to do a gallery view.
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I can see all of you over there.
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Thank you so much.
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I mean, some of you I've seen,
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whether I have seen you on calls like this before,
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or if you're doing any writing out there,
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I might have come across your work.
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It is really, really great to be included
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in this esteemed group.
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I appreciate everybody during this pandemic
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that is doing their part, no matter big or small,
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in terms of ending it.
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Part of ending anything is understanding it.
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And so I hope to illuminate some aspects today
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that either hit your radar, haven't hit your radar,
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may have actually come to your attention,
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and you might have passed over the information,
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which I want to say that it's been probably
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something that changed for me around this,
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around some of the aspects that you'll be hearing today
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is that I'm a little calmer now,
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now that the information is out,
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I feel a sense of relief.
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People have picked up some of the information,
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and I am less frustrated and angry with some of our folk
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in the, I want to just call working groups like this,
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the right side of history.
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I think we all know what that means.
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And I also want to say that anybody can fall prey
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to sort of information bias.
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And for whatever reason, our group took some of the work
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that I'd been doing and desperately trying
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to get out to people.
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And really, when finally, some of this work,
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including the work that you might have heard on
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on the Vandom aspect, to the spike protein,
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just said, well, that's a bunch of bullshit.
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And, you know, just missed it entirely.
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I wouldn't care.
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I'm not somebody who cares much about ego-related matters,
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but I do care about human life and reducing suffering.
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And so our treatments will continue to be off track
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and ineffective.
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And so it's very important that I want to encourage you
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that some of this information that I will illuminate today,
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I might not be able to articulate it as well as you.
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I'm not a medical doctor.
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I will give you a slight background.
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I won't bore you with long details.
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My mentor taught me never have an introduction
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that's longer than your presentation.
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I've already gone past.
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I will say that my academic background
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is a Bachelor of Science and then a Bachelor of Science Honors.
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I think you can hear the South African accent.
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My Bachelor of Science was done at Wits,
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good old University of Wits-Marthesrand,
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which I think is now probably some other name.
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And then I went off and I did an Honors,
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which for those that don't know,
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the Bachelor of Science in South Africa
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is a three-year program and then the Honors takes it up
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to a four-year program.
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It's considered a post-graduate year.
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I then did an internship in another six months
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in statistics and research and analysis,
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which was phenomenal work just in terms of the relationship
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to research and psychometric testing.
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Then did a Master's of Science
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with a focus in clinical psychology.
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My thesis was on nonlinear systems, chaos theory,
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and how it applied to psychopathology.
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I'm definitely using a lot of that foundation of work
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to understand some of the mechanisms at action
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with the spike protein that require things like amplification
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and feedback loops and all kinds of things like that.
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So that was useful.
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I moved to the States just post 9-11
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and somewhere along the line,
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I completed a doctorate in organizational leadership.
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It's a doctorate in education,
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focus on organizational leadership.
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And then my research was on preventing workplace violence.
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I particularly chose that area because I found myself
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post 9-11 wanting to do more and more work
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that related to the pathology as it relates to mass killers.
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I found myself sort of by diluting a lot
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of the clinical psychology work
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and my love for the clinical psychology side
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sort of diluted by getting involved in wellness
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and motivational speaking and helping companies
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to sell more widgets.
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And so the pendulum had a swing and I went back to pathology
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and specifically I'm now known as a subject matter expert
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in the field of understanding how to prevent
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and respond to mass casualty attacks
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that relate to man or human-made violence
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and specifically stuff that you hear on the news
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all the time in the States, these school shootings,
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terrorist attacks, bombings.
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I am the go-to guy that is,
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most of my work is done up on stages as the bridge
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that communicates to the public health folks
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and to law enforcement and emergency management
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how to build an integrated response to mass killing.
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So I just bored myself to death with my own bio
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and so I'm going to tell you the bits and pieces
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that are the most important to me
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and then I'll get going with some slides and things
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that just helped me to eliminate some of these topics
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that I've been working through for two years.
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Must understand that prior to the pandemic
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I was quite happy to be doing the work as it related
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to the typical elements of how you kill people in mass
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which includes weaponry like guns and bombs and knives
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and then of course as somebody who is teaching people
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not to focus on the weapon, I have to know about things
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like Siren attacks in Japan and I have to sit
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through really boring presentations about what happens
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if smallpox ever hit a city and so there was a lead up
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into me being aware of the kind of destruction
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people could do if they chose to use a bio weapon.
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I certainly had a really nice foundational knowledge on it.
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I don't know that I ever thought that I'd be using it
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in the way that I'm using it now and I also think
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that a bizarre topic, a bizarre aspect to this
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is that most people would be happily to call it a weapon
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but I don't know how many people have reached out
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to bioterrorism and bio weapon experts and said,
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okay, explain this to me through the eyes of a bio weapon
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and we're still tackling this as a medical problem.
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I get extremely annoyed and frustrated with describing
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what most people understand is a lab made gain
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of function weapon and then looking at it through the eyes
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of virology or epidemiology just makes absolutely no sense
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to me.
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It is the reason why a lot of the dots just do not connect
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for people because this is not a medical problem.
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It leads to a medical problem but the causation
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is very different mechanism than natural substances
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including natural gain of function that we've all dealt
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with in our lifetimes and that the planet has dealt
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with for eternity.
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I'm gonna tell you a quick story that gives you sort
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of a glimpse into my bizarre background in South Africa
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and sort of the things that have always interested me
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in the crazy experiences I've had.
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I was thinking on the way to coming onto this presentation
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I was thinking about a story where there was a subject
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once a week that was taught in South Africa in high school
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and it was called youth preparedness.
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And it was like it was straight out of the textbook
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from Nazi Germany, this idea of preparing white
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South African youth for being able to defend the country
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and hold onto apartheid at all costs.
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And there was a really great way that they used
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a very simple opportunity and the choice to take up
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an opportunity I think in part to recruit people
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that would land up working for special ops
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and CIA like government agencies within South African
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government at that time.
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And part of it was to give a choice where you would either
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be marching on the hot sun.
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And for those that have some knowledge of Afrikaans
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it would be links, links, links, left, left, left
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and links, left, right and you would learn how to march.
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And so there was this really bizarre task
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of a synchronistic collectivist walking
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that we call marching for soldiers.
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And then a great way to weed the outliers out of that
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and recruit for people that might take on a role
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of special ops is to give a choice and say,
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there's a way that you can get out of standing out
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at the hot sun.
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So that picks my curiosity and probably many of you
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in this call could relate to this idea.
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Tell me about that.
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And so what this was is instead of being in the hot sun
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for two and a half hours, we would go to a classroom
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and there was a teacher and I'll just call him Mr. Smith.
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Mr. Smith taught us and made us curious
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about methods of killing people,
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which to tell my American friends that this was a subject
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that I had once a week.
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And so I'm gonna tell you two stories that apply
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to sort of the bizarre way that I was able to use
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really very different thinking around this subject
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from an early age to really understand
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what they're trying to do to us,
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how they're going to adapt and ultimately
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what some of the main goals are
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of various folks that have mutual agenda.
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And so Mr. Smith told us about this situation
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where he talked us through a man
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that wanted to kill his wife.
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And he did this by microdosing on arsenic
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and building up a resistance to being able to take in
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higher doses of arsenic.
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And the idea was that then he would give
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an arsenic lace cake to both of them.
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He would land up horribly ill,
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but he wouldn't die, but she would.
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And so the interesting part about it is,
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first of all, you've got to understand I was 14 years old
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while hearing these stories.
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But it intrigued me enough to make a mental note
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and to start really taking an interest in toxins and poisons
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and how that can both be medicinal, right?
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I mean, most people know toxins and poisons.
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Anybody who is at Botox, for example,
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is at one of the nastiest toxins
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shot right up into their face
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to decrease the linings of wisdom.
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And so most people know toxins, poisons,
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venoms, lectins through only the eyes of pharmaceuticals.
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Well, this pandemic has brought us back to the understanding
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of what toxins and venoms can do
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when it's used as a mass poisoning.
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The second story I wanted to tell was about
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a trigger mechanism for a bombing.
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Mr. Smith asked us a range of questions,
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and he basically said,
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if you wanted to make a timing mechanism for a bomb
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and you didn't want it to tick like a clock
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and you didn't want it to be digital,
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where potentially the battery could run out
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and you wanted it to be incredibly slow
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and you wanted to use pressure to move two plates together
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that would just simply be attached to a battery
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that would create a spark and then your bomb would go off.
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He explained to us that one of the easiest ways to do that
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is with swelling beans in water.
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That the beans under pressure in a container
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would take up space as they swelled
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and then they would push the plates together
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and you would have this silent killer of a timing device
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that could really sit under somebody's house
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or in a building.
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because that kind of thinking highlights
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why a lot of the aspects of how they're killing us
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are being missed.
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In the States, as I'm sure most of you are aware,
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the Second Amendment is a big deal.
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And so what has happened in the States
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is that there's been a fixation around gun control
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as a purposeful distraction
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because ultimately the weapon of choice
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that is going to take out the most human beings
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on this planet also is a shot, but it has no percussion.
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It is an injection.
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And so when I've asked Second Amendment folks
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exactly what shots did you think you were gonna hear
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and how are you responding to the threat
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of not only our constitutional republic disappearing,
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but the world's democracy,
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the idea is that if you fixate on one weapon,
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you're really gonna do an injustice
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to your own self-defense and others
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because you're going to expect certain ways of killing
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that you may miss based on,
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you're gonna be waiting for these tells
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or for these warning signs that just won't be there
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if a mass killer is using a weapon
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like a gain of function virus
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with a gain of function spike protein on it.
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So I'm hoping that that buildup sort of shows you
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sort of my thinking and where some of the crazy thinking
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comes from that allows me to explore
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this very important topic.
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Now I'm gonna go to the chat
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and I'm opening up on the side over here
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and I'm going to try and scan over to some of these points.
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By now you might realize that I am very much
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what I would consider severe ADD,
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which is both a gift and a curse.
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The gift is that I absolutely obsess over things
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that I don't understand and I will work on things
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to infinity if possible and I won't find a need
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to separate myself out from understanding
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or doing research until I understand that.
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But what that does as well is that I have no conscious,
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I don't really think about time,
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my answers can be long-winded.
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I am very unsuitable for people that want bullet points
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or multiple choice answers.
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And so if you find yourself clicking off
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and finding other things to do,
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I quite understand how frustrating
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my way of explaining things can be.
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I also think it's vital that anybody in this call
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comes from a place where if this information
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around bioweaponry is new to you,
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then I think that it should be exciting to know
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that I'm gonna put in some time to lay some elements
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of foundational knowledge and show you things
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to highlight some mechanisms.
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And I'm actually gonna do this right away.
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I'm gonna just find a quick video.
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One second here, I've gotta open up a file
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and then I'll share the screen.
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And essentially, I'm gonna show you a mechanism of venom
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that is one of the most important mechanisms of venom.
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And it is one of the things that people just don't know
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about that venom can do this.
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So my screen is here.
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I'm gonna check in with you.
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We can see that.
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We can see the time. Okay, good.
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And I just cleaned up my desktop
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because you did not wanna see how it was
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before this call.
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So I'm gonna pull up this video.
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Now, I'm gonna go back to this wonderful gallery view.
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I'm seeing some of you over here.
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All right, so if you think about what most people assume
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with venom as a protein,
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most people think of venom as this killing tool,
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but venom has multiple functions.
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Venom, in essence, before it being used
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as a weapon of destruction,
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it is a weapon of self-defense.
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Strictly speaking from a biological place,
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a venom really doesn't get to be called a venom
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until it is injected.
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And so what's interesting is I wasn't the person
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that put out the information about venom.
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I tried for a year, wrote to the FBI
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that I found that the information that was being put out
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was horribly wrong and was killing people.
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And SARS-CoV-2 was certainly not a respiratory disease.
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It was an envenomation.
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And that letter can actually be found on a webpage
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that I'm currently running and I'm grabbing emails
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because at any moment,
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the rest of my social media will be deleted.
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I have a lifetime.
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I have the honor of having a lifetime ban from LinkedIn.
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I got canceled on the same day as Fred van der Bosch
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and Robert Malone, so I'm in good company,
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but they were invited back.
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I wasn't, I pissed Bill Gates off sufficiently
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and the rest of these company.
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And just like I heard at the beginning,
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I too use words like I'm coming for you.
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And when you have somebody in counter-terrorism,
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it does the type of work that I do.
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I think when somebody in counter-terrorism says,
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we're coming for you, I think it's taken quite seriously.
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And I hope that it gets even more serious
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as we close in on these fools.
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The interesting aspect for me around Brian Artis,
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Dr. Brian Artis, using the sensational approach
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that he used with Stu Peters is that I don't believe
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that anybody would have ever heard of this aspect of venom
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if it wasn't for that way.
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So I am deeply grateful in the way it was put out.
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There was some damage control that I had to do
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because I think that Dr. Artis had spent about two months.
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I was into my second year of this stuff
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and barely scratching the surface
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and being able to highlight some of the mechanisms.
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So there was a little bit of damage control
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just in saying, okay, well, he's got some of the stuff,
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right, this is some of the stuff he's trying to explain.
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This is a better way of putting it.
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Venom doesn't get to be called the venom
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until it's injected.
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However, I challenge that definition
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because if you think about cobra, the spitting cobra,
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it envenomates its prey using the soft tissue,
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specifically of the eyes, the conjunctiva.
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If it is able to spit this venom,
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which goes several feet in the air in an aerosolized bubble,
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and then it enters the eyes
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or makes contact with the skin of the prey,
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the mechanisms of some aspects of envenomation
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start immediately and the clock is running for that animal.
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So from a self-defense point of view,
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venom is to tell the other creature to piss off.
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Some animals have decided
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that they don't wanna use their venom,
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so they've adapted things like a rattle
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on the end of their tail because venom is very expensive.
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It's a very expensive protein for an animal to make.
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It's heavy in energetics.
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It uses a ton of resources and why waste it?
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Something you should know about the self-defense version
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of venom is that when a creature uses venom,
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for self-defense, it uses less of it on purpose.
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I see some hands opening.
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I'm not able to see that right now,
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but I will come back to it.
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I've got a screen where I'm about to show you this video
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and then I'll be able to stop sharing and see your chat box.
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Well, Chow, just keep going with your presentation.
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Those hands can go up.
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Perfect.
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People are used to waiting
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till you're ready to answer questions.
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It's just important because sometimes I like to know
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that someone put up his hand and said,
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you know, get rid of this asshole.
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And I've had that.
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Yeah, I'm quite happy at this point to take the...
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It's been two years of abuse
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and what's wonderful about abuse
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is that abuse can make or break a person.
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As a clinical psychologist,
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I think that my primary role was often to help people
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to never go into victim thinking.
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And so the more bashed I got over the last years,
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it just made me that much more willing to get to the point
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where I could not only be right,
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but I could explain why I was right
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and then obviously use this to help people.
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But I've certainly had my bashing from all sides
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and all people during this time.
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I have got over some of the inherent fear
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that a lot of us have got around working this problem,
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which is very difficult for people whose credentials
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don't match the work that they're doing.
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So in this case, you know, finally,
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people are much more open to a guy that does bio warfare
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and bioterrorism prevention, explaining some of this stuff.
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But on the medical side, I'm still trying very hard
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and very happy to work with any clinicians
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to do the heavy lifting on the clinical side
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because one, it would be inappropriate,
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and two, it's unethical,
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and three, it creates fear for me about, you know,
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sort of crossing any of those boundaries into treatment.
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I'd rather teach people some of the things
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that I know how to do now and let people with the licenses
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and the medical jurisdiction to do that work.
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An aspect of venom that I'm gonna show you
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is that there's major form of venom in terms of eating a prey
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is that the reason that predators, apex predators,
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are extremely good at killing
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is they know their limitations.
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And so they don't play to their weaknesses ever.
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They play to their strengths.
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And so as fast as a snake is, a mouse, a rodent,
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some other creature is actually going to be quicker.
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And so the most high gain of function venom
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as a weapon is very similar
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to how they've weaponized SARS-CoV-2,
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which is an aerosolized particle
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that travels through the air
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and then makes contact with somebody.
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And in this case, the damage is done
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because the way it's built,
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and it's a high binding affinity to the ACE receptors,
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it really is working like a virus
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and having to infect a person
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to have its main form of mechanism.
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But the spike protein, as numerous studies
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have already highlighted, is pathogenic on its own.
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And you can actually detach the spike protein completely
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from the viral vector and still have a major issue.
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In high concentrations,
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you will absolutely see it working like a nerve gas.
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So let me highlight this video.
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And what I'm showing you over here
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is that this is an aspect to COVID.
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And I wanna make sure that I,
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articulating these words in the best way I can.
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I'm gonna say that SARS-CoV-1
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originated from a virus that was taken from a bat.
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It was harvested from a bat, from a copper mine.
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And that's extremely relevant
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because one of the main ways
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that venom is dealt with in the body is through dismutases.
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And dismutases is just a fancy way to say
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a mechanism of action that creates an anti-corrosive
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and specifically about from damage
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that oxides can do to the body.
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And so when you have something
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that's taken from a copper mine, this viral vector,
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what that told me right at the beginning
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and starting to understand the transportation
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using this viral platform is that that virus in itself
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is very resistant to copper and zinc.
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The mechanisms, the antimicrobial mechanisms
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that don't come from big chemical companies,
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that come from nature,
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most of our balancing of the microbes, parasites,
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and parasites in the world
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are done through a copper-zinc combination.
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The copper and zinc is bound together with a disulfide bond.
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And so you have these two positively charged metals
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that literally bounce off each other.
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There's an old game that came from the 50s
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called the Clacker.
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And if anybody looks up on YouTube and finds this,
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there's now plastic versions of it,
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but essentially, a kid would laugh at you
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if they looked at this game today
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with all of the video games and stuff and say,
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well, this is not gonna hold my attention
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for more than three seconds.
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They would be wrong because things like spinning something
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0:27:43
on your finger could be quite stimulating
576
0:27:43
0:27:44
for a lot of people.
577
0:27:44
0:27:47
So the Clacker and its mechanism spun round
578
0:27:47
0:27:49
and what it was are two balls,
579
0:27:49
0:27:53
and you had them banging on each other
580
0:27:53
0:27:54
and you could create motion that way.
581
0:27:54
0:27:57
Well, when you combine copper and zinc
582
0:27:57
0:28:00
together with disulfide bonds, you create movement
583
0:28:00
0:28:02
in that the metals are gonna repel each other
584
0:28:02
0:28:03
and then they're gonna find each other
585
0:28:03
0:28:05
on the other side of the string
586
0:28:05
0:28:07
and then they're gonna create movement.
587
0:28:07
0:28:09
And so we have this wonderful mechanism
588
0:28:09
0:28:14
of these moving cleaners that are antimicrobial
589
0:28:14
0:28:15
on both sides of them.
590
0:28:15
0:28:18
And essentially, they also push things around.
591
0:28:18
0:28:19
They're creating movement and they're very involved
592
0:28:19
0:28:23
in the process of breaking up plots, keeping blood flow,
593
0:28:23
0:28:26
moving things like if there's an accumulation of macrophages.
594
0:28:26
0:28:30
I mean, they are literally the earliest primitive forms
595
0:28:30
0:28:32
of a Roomba.
596
0:28:32
0:28:33
I hope I'm saying that right.
597
0:28:33
0:28:35
I know the Roomba is also movement-based
598
0:28:35
0:28:37
but entirely different things.
599
0:28:37
0:28:40
One of those robotic vacuum cleaners
600
0:28:40
0:28:44
going around cleaning up the body in a very efficient way.
601
0:28:44
0:28:49
So that being said, SARS-CoV-1 came from this virus
602
0:28:49
0:28:52
and then they started working on this virus
603
0:28:52
0:28:55
and they started doing gain of function.
604
0:28:55
0:28:57
And gain of function sounds very fancy
605
0:28:57
0:28:58
but it's really not fancy at all.
606
0:28:58
0:29:02
Anyone can actually do gain of function in their kitchen
607
0:29:02
0:29:05
by taking starter plants
608
0:29:06
0:29:11
and putting them into a glass with not just water
609
0:29:11
0:29:14
but adding things that you know create life.
610
0:29:14
0:29:18
So things like copper, zinc, honey, electrolytes, minerals.
611
0:29:18
0:29:21
And what you'll find is it creates an environment
612
0:29:21
0:29:26
where things get to stick on the budding root system.
613
0:29:27
0:29:30
And what you've done is that essentially
614
0:29:30
0:29:35
you've created ionic charges on these little starter plants
615
0:29:35
0:29:36
and then things can attach to it.
616
0:29:36
0:29:39
So gain of function as it comes to coronavirus
617
0:29:39
0:29:40
is actually very interesting
618
0:29:40
0:29:42
because you start off with something
619
0:29:42
0:29:45
that already has little nubs to it.
620
0:29:45
0:29:47
The coronavirus is known as a coronavirus
621
0:29:47
0:29:51
because it has this crown and this circle around it.
622
0:29:51
0:29:56
These little nubs are a perfect way to attach new things.
623
0:29:56
0:29:59
And if you can mess around with the charges on it
624
0:29:59
0:30:00
you can attach something
625
0:30:00
0:30:01
and then you mess around with the charges
626
0:30:01
0:30:03
and then you attach something there
627
0:30:03
0:30:05
and you ultimately create a new spike protein
628
0:30:05
0:30:08
over an existing spike protein.
629
0:30:08
0:30:09
Really not fancy stuff.
630
0:30:09
0:30:11
The fanciness of it is purifying it
631
0:30:11
0:30:14
and the fancy stuff is getting it to replicate.
632
0:30:14
0:30:17
The earliest paper I could find of successful replication
633
0:30:17
0:30:22
of a coronavirus with venom on it comes from 1977
634
0:30:22
0:30:25
and it's a paper that looked at coronavirus
635
0:30:25
0:30:27
with a new lectin.
636
0:30:27
0:30:28
For those that don't know,
637
0:30:28
0:30:32
a lectin is a plant-based toxin, plant-based venom
638
0:30:32
0:30:34
that the plant uses for its defense mechanisms
639
0:30:34
0:30:38
and they were able to attach this lectin to a coronavirus
640
0:30:38
0:30:40
and then get that coronavirus to replicate
641
0:30:40
0:30:42
with the new structures on it.
642
0:30:43
0:30:47
Okay, so if we look at SARS-CoV-2 then
643
0:30:47
0:30:50
and this model that they've now got
644
0:30:50
0:30:55
and you'll see a video of Dr. Baric talking
645
0:30:55
0:30:57
about sort of the vaccine development as it relates
646
0:30:57
0:31:01
and you can see how easily they manipulate these things now
647
0:31:01
0:31:04
with computer modeling and the computer model also includes
648
0:31:07
0:31:10
exactly knowing where the charges are gonna be,
649
0:31:10
0:31:11
what's gonna stick, what's not gonna stick,
650
0:31:11
0:31:13
how are you gonna purify?
651
0:31:13
0:31:16
And then they run these viruses through animals
652
0:31:16
0:31:19
to the point where they can harvest the ones
653
0:31:19
0:31:21
that are causing the most death.
654
0:31:21
0:31:22
Now venom doesn't like death,
655
0:31:22
0:31:24
which is really interesting to say
656
0:31:24
0:31:26
because most people think of venom from venomous animals
657
0:31:26
0:31:29
and they think about this creature using it to create death.
658
0:31:31
0:31:34
The endpoint of venom is death
659
0:31:34
0:31:37
but the biological function of venom is a suicide switch.
660
0:31:38
0:31:42
And I'm hoping that I'm now starting to create some pieces
661
0:31:42
0:31:44
of foundational knowledge that help you to understand
662
0:31:44
0:31:46
what's happening with people,
663
0:31:46
0:31:48
both through COVID, wild virus,
664
0:31:48
0:31:52
as well as what would be happening with people
665
0:31:52
0:31:55
that you can start seeing some of the behavioral aspects,
666
0:31:57
0:31:59
behavioral aspects to what's happening psychologically
667
0:31:59
0:32:00
with people.
668
0:32:00
0:32:03
What venom wants and the rest of the presentation
669
0:32:03
0:32:05
will highlight some of these mechanisms,
670
0:32:05
0:32:09
what venom wants is it wants to get into the prey
671
0:32:09
0:32:13
and then it wants the prey to do the work of killing itself
672
0:32:13
0:32:16
and it wants the prey to do that work
673
0:32:16
0:32:21
by killing itself slowly so that the enzymes that are used
674
0:32:22
0:32:25
and the bacteria that are used are coming from the prey
675
0:32:25
0:32:27
rather than from the predator
676
0:32:27
0:32:30
and that it needs to do this in a way
677
0:32:30
0:32:34
that it gives an instruction to the prey in various forms.
678
0:32:34
0:32:37
Hey, don't fight back, take on this victim role,
679
0:32:37
0:32:41
don't die, become this zombie, I'm gonna swallow you whole,
680
0:32:41
0:32:44
I'm gonna make it as pleasant as possible for you.
681
0:32:44
0:32:46
There are some venoms that actually create euphoria
682
0:32:46
0:32:49
and I'm going to make it as pleasant as possible for you
683
0:32:49
0:32:50
but I'm gonna swallow you whole
684
0:32:50
0:32:54
because I need you to be in the suspended animation.
685
0:32:54
0:32:56
I don't want your organs dying.
686
0:32:56
0:33:00
I don't want ischemia issues throughout the body,
687
0:33:00
0:33:02
I want it in certain places that are gonna make sure
688
0:33:02
0:33:05
that you don't bite, scratch, kick or try and run away
689
0:33:05
0:33:07
and I'm gonna show you this video.
690
0:33:07
0:33:08
A lot of you are like,
691
0:33:08
0:33:10
please God can you just put the video on,
692
0:33:10
0:33:12
I'm sick of this guy's voice.
693
0:33:12
0:33:13
Here is this video.
694
0:33:14
0:33:16
I am going to fit to screen
695
0:33:16
0:33:18
and I'm gonna move this out the way
696
0:33:19
0:33:23
and I'm gonna hit play and I think what I have to do
697
0:33:23
0:33:25
for you to be able to hear the audio
698
0:33:25
0:33:27
is I'm gonna run it through the speaker.
699
0:33:27
0:33:30
Actually, I think that I'll just put the chat back on
700
0:33:30
0:33:33
for this one and that will help me to at least see
701
0:33:33
0:33:37
some thumbs up if the audio starts playing
702
0:33:37
0:33:39
with this video then and we'll be good to go.
703
0:33:39
0:33:41
Now, how do I move this out the way?
704
0:33:45
0:33:46
It won't let me grab this.
705
0:33:46
0:33:48
All right, let's see, there we go.
706
0:33:48
0:33:51
Okay, put it up here.
707
0:33:56
0:33:57
You're not hearing anybody.
708
0:33:57
0:33:58
So I'm gonna unplug these.
709
0:33:58
0:33:59
Let's hit play.
710
0:33:59
0:34:00
Let's hit.
711
0:34:00
0:34:01
Okay, so there we go.
712
0:34:01
0:34:05
I'm gonna unplug this and now we should be,
713
0:34:05
0:34:06
you should have some sound.
714
0:34:07
0:34:10
The exact type of insulinism on a goldfish
715
0:34:10
0:34:11
will be examined.
716
0:34:11
0:34:15
The bowl marked A contains 400 international units
717
0:34:15
0:34:17
of commercially prepared insulin
718
0:34:17
0:34:20
in 100 milliliters of water.
719
0:34:20
0:34:23
Bowl B contains 100 milliliters
720
0:34:23
0:34:25
of a 10% glucose solution.
721
0:34:25
0:34:29
A small goldfish is placed in bowl A containing insulin
722
0:34:29
0:34:33
for observation of changes in behavior over time.
723
0:34:33
0:34:36
Insulin is taken up rapidly across the gills
724
0:34:36
0:34:38
to create a state of hyper insulinism.
725
0:34:40
0:34:44
Within five minutes, the body of the fish begins to twitch
726
0:34:44
0:34:47
and movements become increasingly convulsive.
727
0:34:47
0:34:49
Rapid dotting swimming movements are observed
728
0:34:49
0:34:51
for a few minutes.
729
0:34:53
0:34:58
Eventually, a slower regular circular swimming pattern
730
0:34:58
0:35:00
resumes, but the fish is unable to maintain
731
0:35:00
0:35:02
an upright position.
732
0:35:02
0:35:05
For several minutes, the fish frequently turns over
733
0:35:05
0:35:06
on its side while swimming,
734
0:35:06
0:35:09
but continues to attempt to upright itself.
735
0:35:16
0:35:19
Within 20 minutes, the fish remains on its side
736
0:35:19
0:35:23
Within 20 minutes, the fish remains on its side,
737
0:35:23
0:35:26
stops swimming, and finally enters a comatose state.
738
0:35:27
0:35:29
The change in swimming pattern
739
0:35:29
0:35:32
and the final comatose state are the result
740
0:35:32
0:35:36
of brain deprivation of glucose produced by hyper insulinism.
741
0:35:37
0:35:40
The comatose fish is then carefully transferred
742
0:35:40
0:35:43
to bowl B containing the 10% glucose solution
743
0:35:43
0:35:45
and again observed for changes.
744
0:35:49
0:35:52
Within a few minutes, the fish begins to revive.
745
0:36:04
0:36:07
And within 15 minutes, it resumes its swim pattern
746
0:36:07
0:36:10
and the final comatose state is the result
747
0:36:10
0:36:14
of brain deprivation of glucose produced by hyper insulinism.
748
0:36:14
0:36:18
The body of the fish is unable to maintain an upright position
749
0:36:18
0:36:20
and within 15 minutes, it resumes
750
0:36:20
0:36:22
its normal swimming activity.
751
0:36:22
0:36:25
Placing the fish in a 10% glucose solution
752
0:36:25
0:36:28
restored circulating glucose to a level necessary
753
0:36:28
0:36:31
for normal brain activity.
754
0:36:31
0:36:34
The results of this experiment should clearly illustrate
755
0:36:34
0:36:37
why human diabetics who rely on insulin therapy
756
0:36:37
0:36:40
must carefully regulate the amount of insulin taken
757
0:36:40
0:36:43
and be attentive to early signs of hypoglycemia.
758
0:36:49
0:36:54
Okay, so let me stop sharing for a second.
759
0:36:54
0:36:58
Okay, so one of the mechanisms that's at play with COVID
760
0:36:58
0:37:02
is that you have either the spike protein by itself
761
0:37:02
0:37:05
and this can happen through shedding.
762
0:37:05
0:37:07
What was very interesting is that along the way
763
0:37:07
0:37:09
you kept hearing that shedding is impossible
764
0:37:09
0:37:11
because they're not using the virus
765
0:37:11
0:37:15
but that's because the distraction technique
766
0:37:15
0:37:18
is that it's the virus that's causing the harm to the body.
767
0:37:18
0:37:22
Coronavirus is if you're ever gonna choose a virus to have,
768
0:37:22
0:37:24
they're decent viruses to take into your body
769
0:37:24
0:37:26
and of course we cycle through hundreds of species of them
770
0:37:26
0:37:28
because they are pretty clean.
771
0:37:28
0:37:31
I think of them in the same way as I think of the difference
772
0:37:31
0:37:34
between a tap root system and a,
773
0:37:34
0:37:38
what's it called, a adventitious root system.
774
0:37:38
0:37:40
They don't create that much damage
775
0:37:40
0:37:41
to other cells around them.
776
0:37:41
0:37:44
They tend to drill down, they want to get out of the way
777
0:37:44
0:37:46
and they tend to drill down, they want to penetrate the cell,
778
0:37:46
0:37:51
they want to take the resources and they want to replicate
779
0:37:51
0:37:55
and so they are not that cytotoxic
780
0:37:55
0:37:57
and so when I looked at the original
781
0:37:57
0:38:00
sort of trying to understand why is there so much information,
782
0:38:00
0:38:02
what's happening in the body over here,
783
0:38:02
0:38:04
what was very interesting to me is that
784
0:38:04
0:38:05
there was the easiest way for me to see
785
0:38:05
0:38:07
the spike protein is the major issue
786
0:38:07
0:38:11
and I started visualizing the spike protein as a weapon,
787
0:38:11
0:38:14
I started thinking of it as a medieval mace
788
0:38:14
0:38:16
but this, basically because of the drawings
789
0:38:16
0:38:18
that were coming out, the animated drawing,
790
0:38:18
0:38:20
it was very easy to visualize this thing
791
0:38:20
0:38:23
either as a mine, an old naval mine
792
0:38:23
0:38:28
or like a, basically like a medieval mace
793
0:38:29
0:38:32
where the damage could be coming from just literally
794
0:38:32
0:38:37
the contact of the virus against cells
795
0:38:37
0:38:40
and against soft tissue.
796
0:38:40
0:38:42
It's obviously more complicated than that
797
0:38:42
0:38:44
but that was a good starting point for me
798
0:38:44
0:38:47
to start trying to unpack some of the pathology
799
0:38:47
0:38:50
around the spike protein.
800
0:38:50
0:38:54
I'm going to just say that if you're looking for proof
801
0:38:54
0:38:59
that the hyperinsulinemia cycle is a major issue
802
0:39:01
0:39:02
or one of the driving issues,
803
0:39:02
0:39:04
you should have a look at the uptake
804
0:39:04
0:39:06
of diabetes around the world.
805
0:39:06
0:39:08
You should know that many people post-vaccine
806
0:39:08
0:39:09
are now diabetic.
807
0:39:09
0:39:11
You should know that that diabetes
808
0:39:11
0:39:12
is actually a very interesting form of diabetes
809
0:39:12
0:39:17
because really it is, is an acute insulin resistance.
810
0:39:17
0:39:20
And so you're not going to have necessarily
811
0:39:20
0:39:23
pancreatic involvement in the same way
812
0:39:23
0:39:25
as a dysfunctional pancreas.
813
0:39:25
0:39:29
A really peculiar thing that I had no idea took place
814
0:39:29
0:39:31
in the human body before the pandemic
815
0:39:31
0:39:33
is we all know about cell differentiation.
816
0:39:33
0:39:37
What I didn't know is that you can have instructions
817
0:39:37
0:39:39
given to the body that to take cells
818
0:39:39
0:39:44
and to ask them to go from specialized cells like insulin
819
0:39:44
0:39:47
and reverse course and become general again.
820
0:39:47
0:39:51
Now that is on a micro level.
821
0:39:51
0:39:53
I want you to think about the macro level of that.
822
0:39:53
0:39:56
That is ultimately what they are after here
823
0:39:56
0:39:57
as a global death.
824
0:39:57
0:39:59
They don't like the outliers.
825
0:39:59
0:40:02
They don't want people that don't fit the template.
826
0:40:02
0:40:05
They don't want people that can't be treated by a kiosk
827
0:40:05
0:40:09
with their mRNA technology of the medicines of the future.
828
0:40:09
0:40:12
And so they really are trying to create
829
0:40:12
0:40:13
a lack of genetic diversity
830
0:40:13
0:40:17
as a short-term part of what they're doing.
831
0:40:17
0:40:20
And part of that is that they doing that,
832
0:40:20
0:40:22
I'm going to go all over the place with information here,
833
0:40:22
0:40:24
but part of the way that they doing that
834
0:40:24
0:40:27
is that not everybody is going to be sensitive
835
0:40:27
0:40:31
to this glucose, high insulin, imlimia,
836
0:40:31
0:40:33
and then glucose issue.
837
0:40:33
0:40:37
COVID is, I've got a list of lies
838
0:40:37
0:40:39
that I consider to be the greatest lies
839
0:40:39
0:40:41
that have driven this pandemic.
840
0:40:41
0:40:45
And on top of my list is the idea of susceptibility.
841
0:40:45
0:40:51
About between one and maximum 2% of the world's population
842
0:40:51
0:40:55
were ever susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 as a virus
843
0:40:55
0:40:56
with the spike protein on it.
844
0:40:56
0:41:01
And the reason for that is that it is expression of chromosome 3,
845
0:41:01
0:41:03
which is Neanderthal gene,
846
0:41:03
0:41:05
which relates to in part,
847
0:41:05
0:41:08
it's obviously glucose metabolism that's driving this,
848
0:41:08
0:41:10
but it gets more complicated than that.
849
0:41:10
0:41:12
It's very specific to fructose,
850
0:41:12
0:41:14
the people of the forbidden fruit.
851
0:41:14
0:41:18
And so there is a driver here where you can have a look at,
852
0:41:18
0:41:20
besides the elderly that have been purposefully killed
853
0:41:20
0:41:24
in the seneside, those that actually succumb to this
854
0:41:25
0:41:27
through injury and then death,
855
0:41:27
0:41:30
you know that the genetic makeup of those people
856
0:41:30
0:41:32
is that they were morbidly obese
857
0:41:32
0:41:37
or they were put there with their comorbidity as diabetes.
858
0:41:37
0:41:39
But that was also because that circuitry,
859
0:41:39
0:41:44
that expression, that inability to process glucose
860
0:41:44
0:41:47
in the same way is the driver of those diseases
861
0:41:47
0:41:48
in the first place.
862
0:41:48
0:41:51
So this is very much targeting
863
0:41:51
0:41:55
those that have glucose metabolism issues.
864
0:41:55
0:41:58
And then you have this mechanism
865
0:41:58
0:42:00
that as its first entry into the body,
866
0:42:00
0:42:01
one of the first things it does
867
0:42:01
0:42:04
is it messes up insulin and glucose.
868
0:42:04
0:42:09
An interesting fun fact around assessing your own risk
869
0:42:09
0:42:11
for COVID, it changes obviously
870
0:42:11
0:42:13
for those that are vaccinated.
871
0:42:13
0:42:15
For every vaccine someone has,
872
0:42:15
0:42:19
they are making themselves vulnerable to coronaviruses,
873
0:42:19
0:42:23
not just SARS-2, not just to Omicron,
874
0:42:23
0:42:25
which is a completely different coronavirus,
875
0:42:25
0:42:28
it is not SARS-2 at all.
876
0:42:28
0:42:29
And in fact, I don't believe
877
0:42:29
0:42:30
that it even has venom on it,
878
0:42:30
0:42:33
but I have not been able to confirm that yet.
879
0:42:33
0:42:34
But they have made themselves,
880
0:42:34
0:42:38
the vaccine makes you more vulnerable
881
0:42:38
0:42:40
to coronaviruses, period.
882
0:42:40
0:42:45
And then the other thing is that you can do this very easy,
883
0:42:46
0:42:51
quick test on yourself to know if you would be at high risk.
884
0:42:51
0:42:53
If you're in a category of people
885
0:42:53
0:42:55
that doesn't like sugars at all,
886
0:42:55
0:42:56
if you don't have a sweet tooth,
887
0:42:56
0:42:58
if you describe yourself as somebody
888
0:42:58
0:42:59
that could wake up in the morning
889
0:42:59
0:43:02
and want your coffee black and bitter,
890
0:43:02
0:43:04
and that you would never put sugar and cream
891
0:43:04
0:43:07
into coffee or your tea,
892
0:43:07
0:43:09
you can know that your risk is lower.
893
0:43:10
0:43:13
And it absolutely targets those with a sweet tooth.
894
0:43:13
0:43:15
And there's some nice data that shows
895
0:43:15
0:43:20
that that's one aspect in terms of targeting.
896
0:43:20
0:43:23
So I'm seeing that there was something,
897
0:43:23
0:43:24
somebody asked me a question over here,
898
0:43:24
0:43:28
I'm just gonna address two unique parts to this.
899
0:43:28
0:43:32
One is that you can absolutely shed venom.
900
0:43:32
0:43:34
But what I'm not quite sure of yet
901
0:43:34
0:43:37
is that I'm not sure of the mechanism of actually,
902
0:43:37
0:43:41
of being shedding the spike protein.
903
0:43:41
0:43:44
My assumption is that it is in most bodily secretions
904
0:43:44
0:43:46
with higher loads in saliva.
905
0:43:46
0:43:48
And I think that it's exploiting salivary glands
906
0:43:48
0:43:52
no differently than a cobra, spitting cobra.
907
0:43:52
0:43:54
I think that when they are saying
908
0:43:54
0:43:56
that it's in an aerosolized particle
909
0:43:56
0:43:57
and it's just respiratory,
910
0:43:57
0:44:02
you've got to remember that in 2020,
911
0:44:02
0:44:05
when people were first hearing about this pandemic
912
0:44:05
0:44:06
and everyone heard it was a respiratory,
913
0:44:06
0:44:08
there weren't people walking around coughing and sneezing
914
0:44:08
0:44:10
and had runny noses,
915
0:44:10
0:44:11
which should have been a giveaway
916
0:44:11
0:44:14
that they were really not telling people, the public,
917
0:44:14
0:44:16
what was really taking place.
918
0:44:16
0:44:18
And yet there were people getting sick.
919
0:44:18
0:44:21
And there were also people that would get sick
920
0:44:21
0:44:22
with very limited contact.
921
0:44:22
0:44:23
And then there would be people
922
0:44:23
0:44:24
that sat on top of each other
923
0:44:24
0:44:26
and then someone didn't get sick.
924
0:44:26
0:44:30
And so it is very much started looking to me.
925
0:44:30
0:44:32
And I see another question that relates to this
926
0:44:32
0:44:33
around nerve gas.
927
0:44:33
0:44:35
And I'm gonna show you a couple of videos
928
0:44:35
0:44:38
that help us understand how this is working.
929
0:44:38
0:44:41
Now, I know that some people are probably gonna log off
930
0:44:41
0:44:42
early to this call.
931
0:44:42
0:44:44
And so the most important thing
932
0:44:44
0:44:46
that I wanna share to anybody,
933
0:44:47
0:44:49
and it comes with a very narcissistic
934
0:44:53
0:44:56
plea here, a very request.
935
0:44:56
0:44:59
The narcissistic request is that I am not interested
936
0:44:59
0:45:02
in regular academia and publishing.
937
0:45:02
0:45:06
I consider myself sort of a practical academic.
938
0:45:07
0:45:09
I don't know if that's laziness
939
0:45:09
0:45:11
or that it's not stimulating enough for me
940
0:45:11
0:45:13
or when you do a master's and then you do a doctorate
941
0:45:13
0:45:16
and no one's ever read those big bodies of work.
942
0:45:16
0:45:19
There's nothing in it for me to write up papers.
943
0:45:19
0:45:20
However, what I would like
944
0:45:20
0:45:22
is anybody using this information
945
0:45:23
0:45:25
in any gesture that's respectful to the work.
946
0:45:25
0:45:29
And that also then helps me to create credibility
947
0:45:29
0:45:31
around this topic so that I can help others.
948
0:45:33
0:45:34
Give me a favor and say,
949
0:45:34
0:45:36
well, I heard this first from Dr. Braun
950
0:45:36
0:45:37
and Dr. Braun made us aware of it.
951
0:45:37
0:45:40
And so for anybody hanging up today,
952
0:45:40
0:45:43
the missing piece to this and why I thought
953
0:45:43
0:45:45
so much damage was done by not understanding
954
0:45:45
0:45:50
the alpha-bungerotoxin that is on this spike protein
955
0:45:50
0:45:52
is that in my opinion,
956
0:45:52
0:45:53
and for those that wanna challenge it
957
0:45:53
0:45:56
or illuminate the mechanisms here,
958
0:45:56
0:45:59
I really believe, and you're gonna see some evidence
959
0:45:59
0:46:04
of this, COVID is driven through the high binding affinity
960
0:46:05
0:46:09
of the toxins on the spike protein
961
0:46:09
0:46:11
to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
962
0:46:12
0:46:13
Let me repeat that.
963
0:46:14
0:46:17
The damage being done and the switches
964
0:46:17
0:46:22
that create a systemic chaotic disorder
965
0:46:22
0:46:26
driving the system towards demise
966
0:46:26
0:46:28
is no different from any other system
967
0:46:28
0:46:31
that drives people's bodies to death,
968
0:46:31
0:46:34
but it is purposeful and it is quicker
969
0:46:34
0:46:39
than a natural process without amplifying catalysts
970
0:46:41
0:46:44
which are venoms to create that system
971
0:46:44
0:46:45
that allows that to happen.
972
0:46:45
0:46:48
And how it's doing that, the exploit,
973
0:46:48
0:46:50
is that blood flowing through the blood
974
0:46:50
0:46:53
as a toxin is too slow.
975
0:46:53
0:46:58
And so if it uses lymph or if it uses blood
976
0:46:58
0:47:00
or if it uses circuitry in the body,
977
0:47:00
0:47:05
the quicker way to be disruptive is through electricity.
978
0:47:05
0:47:07
It is exploiting the nervous system
979
0:47:07
0:47:11
because that is the fastest way to send the message
980
0:47:11
0:47:12
across the body.
981
0:47:13
0:47:16
You can choose one area and you can start there.
982
0:47:16
0:47:21
And when the nerves are transmitting in unison,
983
0:47:21
0:47:24
this message, it's a very, very quick way
984
0:47:24
0:47:28
for the system to change towards this death spiral.
985
0:47:28
0:47:29
Now, there's a very interesting part
986
0:47:29
0:47:31
about nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
987
0:47:31
0:47:34
because I think a lot of people got confused
988
0:47:34
0:47:36
and they started looking at whether there was something
989
0:47:36
0:47:39
called muscarinic involvement.
990
0:47:39
0:47:42
There's very little chance that this is muscarinic.
991
0:47:42
0:47:47
The type of breathing issues or the type of nerve agent
992
0:47:47
0:47:49
that you see that involves nicotinic receptors,
993
0:47:49
0:47:54
but that are the muscarinic, I mean acetylcholine receptors,
994
0:47:54
0:47:57
but other muscarinic type, those would have more
995
0:47:57
0:48:00
of the features that you saw, for example, in Wuhan,
996
0:48:00
0:48:02
where people just suddenly drop.
997
0:48:02
0:48:05
You would have more aspects of just very,
998
0:48:05
0:48:07
very quick syncope.
999
0:48:07
0:48:11
You would have much closer,
1000
0:48:12
0:48:15
it would be easier to spot somebody whose diaphragm
1001
0:48:15
0:48:18
had become paralyzed if the muscarinic receptors
1002
0:48:18
0:48:19
were being exploited.
1003
0:48:19
0:48:22
Nicotinic receptors are really interesting
1004
0:48:22
0:48:25
in terms of its chemical transmission
1005
0:48:25
0:48:28
because ultimately what's happening is the disruption
1006
0:48:28
0:48:31
is the circuitry is either staying on, off,
1007
0:48:31
0:48:34
or it's not switching like a windshield wipers do
1008
0:48:34
0:48:36
between on and off, it's not intermittent.
1009
0:48:37
0:48:40
And there's how the blockage works.
1010
0:48:40
0:48:41
Now, the reason they're called nicotinic receptors
1011
0:48:41
0:48:43
is because back in the day when they identified
1012
0:48:43
0:48:48
this type of receptor, they saw that it has very high binding
1013
0:48:48
0:48:50
to nicotine.
1014
0:48:50
0:48:54
And so there's your answer of why nicotine uses,
1015
0:48:54
0:48:57
if they were in that genetic category
1016
0:48:57
0:48:59
of whether they were gonna be high risk
1017
0:48:59
0:49:01
and that chromosome three expression,
1018
0:49:01
0:49:04
if they were nicotine, if they used nicotine
1019
0:49:04
0:49:07
and nicotine was preloaded in their system,
1020
0:49:07
0:49:10
there was less chance of them having severe COVID
1021
0:49:10
0:49:12
if they were in that high risk category.
1022
0:49:12
0:49:17
Ivermectin for example, has a similar mechanism
1023
0:49:20
0:49:23
except that instead of blocking the neurotransmitter
1024
0:49:23
0:49:28
like nicotine does, Ivermectin changes the circuitry
1025
0:49:30
0:49:33
where it changes the binding affinity on the end of it.
1026
0:49:33
0:49:36
So it's considered a neuromodulator.
1027
0:49:36
0:49:38
And so Ivermectin is interesting
1028
0:49:38
0:49:43
because when SARS-CoV-2 came along, its efficacy was,
1029
0:49:43
0:49:46
if there was gonna be a made a great case for Ivermectin,
1030
0:49:46
0:49:49
it was really, if you took a high risk population,
1031
0:49:49
0:49:51
this expression of chromosome three,
1032
0:49:51
0:49:54
if there was a way of really getting to the point
1033
0:49:54
0:49:56
where you understood exactly who was at risk
1034
0:49:56
0:49:57
based on those chromosomes,
1035
0:49:57
0:50:00
ultimately what you could do is you could help those people
1036
0:50:00
0:50:02
by using something like Ivermectin
1037
0:50:02
0:50:04
that made it very difficult to the spike protein
1038
0:50:04
0:50:07
to exploit those openings.
1039
0:50:07
0:50:09
But it would have to be used prophylactically.
1040
0:50:09
0:50:13
And the other aspect is you have about seven days
1041
0:50:13
0:50:16
of the spike protein in a bell curve
1042
0:50:16
0:50:19
where it's reaching threshold and it takes about seven days
1043
0:50:19
0:50:24
to be able to get enough spike protein in the body
1044
0:50:24
0:50:28
that is accumulated to hit those switches
1045
0:50:28
0:50:30
and to make systemic changes.
1046
0:50:30
0:50:33
And so the body will have natural ways
1047
0:50:33
0:50:35
to defeat the spike protein,
1048
0:50:35
0:50:37
but if it doesn't get defeated within seven days,
1049
0:50:37
0:50:40
you're gonna start having problems on the eighth, ninth day.
1050
0:50:40
0:50:42
That's a little too late for Ivermectin
1051
0:50:42
0:50:44
to actually have decent efficacy.
1052
0:50:44
0:50:48
You really need it as those spike proteins,
1053
0:50:48
0:50:50
I wanna call them blossoming, right?
1054
0:50:50
0:50:53
It's the equivalent of blocking the holes
1055
0:50:53
0:50:54
that they are going to exploit.
1056
0:50:55
0:50:57
And just remember, there's a difference here
1057
0:50:57
0:51:00
between what they're exploiting to reproduce
1058
0:51:00
0:51:04
by helping the virus bind to a cell to basically reproduce
1059
0:51:04
0:51:09
and also helping the body, exploiting the body
1060
0:51:09
0:51:13
in terms of its mechanism to create a zombie
1061
0:51:13
0:51:16
that then allows whether it's a virus or a snake
1062
0:51:16
0:51:18
or a scorpion, whatever it is to do its work.
1063
0:51:18
0:51:21
In this case, there are natural gain of function in viruses
1064
0:51:21
0:51:25
that cause sort of a zombification
1065
0:51:25
0:51:27
that allow the virus to thrive.
1066
0:51:28
0:51:31
Once again, I'm gonna just highlight this
1067
0:51:31
0:51:36
with some slides and some videos.
1068
0:51:36
0:51:39
I am being conscious of time and I will circle back
1069
0:51:39
0:51:41
and take a couple of questions,
1070
0:51:41
0:51:45
but I'm going to share the screen right now
1071
0:51:45
0:51:48
and I want to give you, I'm gonna switch gears
1072
0:51:48
0:51:51
and I'm gonna, before I go back into the
1073
0:51:54
0:51:56
nicotinic receptors and the venom work,
1074
0:51:56
0:51:58
I want to also share some things
1075
0:51:58
0:52:02
that I think are very useful in helping us all understand
1076
0:52:02
0:52:05
how they're doing this to us psychologically.
1077
0:52:08
0:52:10
I just want to make sure I'm sharing correctly.
1078
0:52:10
0:52:13
I am back.
1079
0:52:14
0:52:15
I didn't like this.
1080
0:52:26
0:52:31
All right, you should be seeing the PowerPoint.
1081
0:52:31
0:52:32
Is that correct?
1082
0:52:35
0:52:36
Yes, good, thank you for the thumbs up.
1083
0:52:36
0:52:39
Okay, so there we go.
1084
0:52:40
0:52:45
Okay, so that is a guy called Edward Bernays
1085
0:52:46
0:52:48
and I'm actually gonna do it slightly differently
1086
0:52:48
0:52:51
because I've lost the ability to see you guys
1087
0:52:51
0:52:54
and so I won't know if you're actually seeing,
1088
0:52:54
0:52:56
I'm just gonna do the slides like this.
1089
0:52:57
0:53:02
Okay, so that is a guy called Edward Bernays
1090
0:53:02
0:53:05
and Edward Bernays is Freud's nephew
1091
0:53:05
0:53:08
and he came back from the United States
1092
0:53:08
0:53:11
and he came back from Nazi Germany
1093
0:53:11
0:53:15
and ultimately he said, hey, there's this cool stuff
1094
0:53:15
0:53:18
that Google is using and it's taking control
1095
0:53:18
0:53:21
of people's minds and wouldn't it be cool
1096
0:53:21
0:53:24
if we could use that to sell stuff?
1097
0:53:24
0:53:27
And he was trying to make his name for himself.
1098
0:53:27
0:53:28
I mean, his uncle was Freud,
1099
0:53:28
0:53:31
he's had some pretty big shoes to fill
1100
0:53:31
0:53:36
and so he took Nazi Germany ways of mind control
1101
0:53:36
0:53:41
and he invented the science and industry
1102
0:53:43
0:53:46
called public relations.
1103
0:53:46
0:53:50
And so here's a quote that I'm gonna read you.
1104
0:53:50
0:53:52
The conscious and intelligent manipulation
1105
0:53:52
0:53:55
of the organized habits and opinions of the masses
1106
0:53:55
0:53:58
is an important element in democratic society.
1107
0:53:58
0:54:01
Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society
1108
0:54:01
0:54:04
constitute an invisible government.
1109
0:54:04
0:54:06
We are governed, our minds are molded,
1110
0:54:06
0:54:09
our tastes formed, our ideas suggested
1111
0:54:09
0:54:12
largely by men we have never heard of.
1112
0:54:12
0:54:14
And I think those words are more true now
1113
0:54:14
0:54:19
than ever before in terms of the sort of third force
1114
0:54:19
0:54:24
that sits behind us and drives the shaping of minds.
1115
0:54:26
0:54:29
We have a word from Edward Bernays that we all use
1116
0:54:29
0:54:31
and we understand that that's what's happening
1117
0:54:31
0:54:33
and that word is propaganda.
1118
0:54:33
0:54:37
And so the interesting part about him
1119
0:54:37
0:54:42
and I think I have quick access in this folder over here.
1120
0:54:46
0:54:48
I want you to see this Edward Bernays video.
1121
0:54:48
0:54:52
This is Edward Bernays on Letterman of all places.
1122
0:54:54
0:54:55
It's out the way.
1123
0:55:03
0:55:08
Let's talk a little bit about public relations.
1124
0:55:09
0:55:11
You've been doing it for 70 years.
1125
0:55:11
0:55:12
Who were some of your-
1126
0:55:12
0:55:12
72.
1127
0:55:12
0:55:14
72, who were some of your early accounts?
1128
0:55:14
0:55:17
Who were clients of yours back in the very beginning?
1129
0:55:17
0:55:18
In the very beginning,
1130
0:55:18
0:55:22
Clark and Gamble was one of our accounts.
1131
0:55:22
0:55:25
They had a white building, so called the ivory cell.
1132
0:55:25
0:55:26
Right, that was the selling point.
1133
0:55:26
0:55:28
It would actually float in the bathtub
1134
0:55:28
0:55:29
or wherever you were bathing, I guess.
1135
0:55:29
0:55:30
That's right.
1136
0:55:30
0:55:34
And they came to me one day and said
1137
0:55:34
0:55:39
that mothers wash the faces of the children
1138
0:55:40
0:55:44
and they hated soap because their eyes
1139
0:55:44
0:55:46
were stinging from the soap.
1140
0:55:46
0:55:50
And that when people grew up, they wouldn't use any soap
1141
0:55:50
0:55:53
because they get conditioned in childhood
1142
0:55:53
0:55:56
according to Freud, my uncle.
1143
0:55:56
0:55:58
That's so you can get ahead of yourself.
1144
0:55:58
0:56:01
But it's true, your uncle was Sigmund Freud.
1145
0:56:01
0:56:06
And so we made a research known as Denny
1146
0:56:07
0:56:11
and we found a sculptor, Brenda Putnam,
1147
0:56:11
0:56:15
who used soap instead of wax in developing her sculpture.
1148
0:56:15
0:56:18
And it then occurred to me
1149
0:56:18
0:56:23
that if we could develop soap sculpture competitions,
1150
0:56:23
0:56:25
I went to a psychologist and he said,
1151
0:56:25
0:56:28
every child has a creative instinct.
1152
0:56:28
0:56:33
If we got some sculptors to be judges
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0:56:33
0:56:36
and had soap sculpture competitions
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0:56:36
0:56:38
for children in different age groups.
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0:56:38
0:56:40
That would get them accustomed to using the soap.
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0:56:40
0:56:42
That would get them to love soap,
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0:56:42
0:56:44
only accustomed to it.
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0:56:44
0:56:48
The fascinating thing to me was that after the first year,
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0:56:48
0:56:53
22 million children were loving soap
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0:56:53
0:56:56
and they were saying themselves that.
1161
0:57:05
0:57:07
The point I wanna make around Edward Bernays
1162
0:57:07
0:57:12
and this idea of being able to pay for large amounts of PR
1163
0:57:12
0:57:13
is twofold.
1164
0:57:13
0:57:18
One is that PR is fascinating and that you create spin.
1165
0:57:18
0:57:21
And in our world, partly why this is a perfect storm
1166
0:57:21
0:57:24
is that the exploit here around technology
1167
0:57:24
0:57:26
is the speed of information.
1168
0:57:26
0:57:31
And then that you can create consistency in information
1169
0:57:31
0:57:34
and that those tools used really well
1170
0:57:34
0:57:36
are highly manipulative and very powerful.
1171
0:57:36
0:57:38
However, there's a limit.
1172
0:57:38
0:57:42
There's certainly a limit to the amount
1173
0:57:42
0:57:44
that you can get people on board.
1174
0:57:44
0:57:48
But there is another aspect to this
1175
0:57:48
0:57:50
that is crucial in understanding,
1176
0:57:50
0:57:53
which is that if you take an organization, for example,
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0:57:55
0:57:58
if you take an example, for example, coffee, right?
1178
0:57:58
0:58:01
You can have great marketing, you can have a good brand,
1179
0:58:01
0:58:02
you can have a wonderful logo,
1180
0:58:02
0:58:05
but if caffeine wasn't an addictive substance,
1181
0:58:05
0:58:07
you couldn't charge outrageous amounts of money
1182
0:58:07
0:58:10
and you couldn't create strength in that kind of brand.
1183
0:58:10
0:58:14
There's always this link between those things
1184
0:58:14
0:58:16
that we gravitate towards.
1185
0:58:16
0:58:19
And then some of the best products in the world
1186
0:58:19
0:58:21
in pharmaceuticals included,
1187
0:58:21
0:58:23
the ones that are gonna stick have an addictive nature,
1188
0:58:23
0:58:25
which takes me to another aspect
1189
0:58:25
0:58:27
that I really wanted to talk about on this
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0:58:27
0:58:29
with all of you today.
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0:58:29
0:58:33
I want the understanding that not only
1192
0:58:33
0:58:37
is the driver of the disease
1193
0:58:37
0:58:40
and the diseases that are coming from the vaccine,
1194
0:58:40
0:58:43
not only is that exploiting the nicotinic receptor,
1195
0:58:43
0:58:46
but the psychological behavior aspect
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0:58:46
0:58:48
is that this form of bio-weapon
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0:58:48
0:58:51
is what's known as an incapacitator.
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0:58:51
0:58:53
This is a form of riot control.
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0:58:53
0:58:58
This is a form of control mechanism,
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0:58:59
0:59:02
a non-lethal, supposed to be non-lethal.
1201
0:59:02
0:59:04
The deaths that we're seeing right now
1202
0:59:04
0:59:08
are a consequence of it being widely dispersed.
1203
0:59:08
0:59:10
And so just like when tasers are used,
1204
0:59:10
0:59:14
tasers will also have high-risk populations
1205
0:59:14
0:59:15
that will get tased and they will die.
1206
0:59:15
0:59:19
They will have a cardiac arrest and they will die.
1207
0:59:19
0:59:21
And that is not what a taser is supposed to do.
1208
0:59:21
0:59:24
And that percentage of that death is very low
1209
0:59:24
0:59:25
for the amount that the taser is used.
1210
0:59:25
0:59:29
In a similar way, the death that we're seeing now
1211
0:59:29
0:59:31
and the death from the vaccine,
1212
0:59:31
0:59:34
that is really only the beginning of the death toll
1213
0:59:34
0:59:35
that we're gonna see,
1214
0:59:35
0:59:36
because these other mechanisms,
1215
0:59:36
0:59:38
they take longer to manifest.
1216
0:59:38
0:59:41
And so the deaths right now are a consequence
1217
0:59:41
0:59:46
of the spike protein hitting the nicotinic receptor.
1218
0:59:46
0:59:50
And for those that are interested in this behavioral side,
1219
0:59:50
0:59:55
I want you to think about that as a drug,
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0:59:55
0:59:58
what's happening over here is that the spike protein
1221
0:59:58
1:00:01
is hitting the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
1222
1:00:01
1:00:03
and it is causing a down regulation.
1223
1:00:03
1:00:07
And that down regulation will cause apathy,
1224
1:00:07
1:00:10
it will cause brain fog,
1225
1:00:10
1:00:13
it will cause people to take the edge off,
1226
1:00:13
1:00:16
like the reason that people smoke cigarettes,
1227
1:00:16
1:00:20
and it will cause people to be addicted,
1228
1:00:20
1:00:21
which is why you don't have to do much
1229
1:00:21
1:00:25
except create that first exposure to the shot.
1230
1:00:25
1:00:28
And then people will see, oh, no big deal,
1231
1:00:28
1:00:29
nothing major took place.
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1:00:29
1:00:31
And so it's much easier then for them to go
1233
1:00:31
1:00:34
for their second, third, fourth, and 12th booster.
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1:00:34
1:00:37
And every time they get the vaccine,
1235
1:00:37
1:00:40
they are creating a dependence on it, a chemical dependence.
1236
1:00:40
1:00:42
And it is also a psychological dependence
1237
1:00:42
1:00:45
because when it starts waning, they will feel anxiety.
1238
1:00:45
1:00:49
And so people that are now post-second or post-booster
1239
1:00:49
1:00:51
and that are not going for another shot
1240
1:00:51
1:00:53
are starting to say, I feel anxious,
1241
1:00:53
1:00:57
and they're starting to go and seek treatment for anxiety.
1242
1:00:57
1:01:00
The other aspect of exploiting the nicotinic receptors
1243
1:01:00
1:01:05
in this way is that you will start seeing in the vaccinated
1244
1:01:05
1:01:08
very much this form of zombie-like features
1245
1:01:08
1:01:09
that we're all experiencing with our friends
1246
1:01:09
1:01:12
and family members who have gone this path
1247
1:01:12
1:01:15
in that it should feel like a creature
1248
1:01:15
1:01:16
that's been hit with venom
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1:01:16
1:01:18
that has really given themselves over.
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1:01:18
1:01:21
I mean, there is a form of submission now.
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1:01:21
1:01:26
And part of that is looking at the nicotinic receptors
1252
1:01:26
1:01:27
in its down regulation.
1253
1:01:27
1:01:31
The symptoms are going to start looking like early dementia
1254
1:01:31
1:01:33
and specifically Alzheimer's.
1255
1:01:33
1:01:37
There is a depersonalization,
1256
1:01:37
1:01:41
there is a Bell's indifference in terms of the trauma
1257
1:01:41
1:01:43
that somebody should be experiencing.
1258
1:01:43
1:01:46
It is really weird how damaging these vaccines
1259
1:01:46
1:01:49
have been to people, and yet their emotions
1260
1:01:49
1:01:52
are disproportionate for the injuries, right?
1261
1:01:52
1:01:55
I mean, you just even saw that with Justin Bieber, right?
1262
1:01:55
1:01:57
I mean, people are reporting,
1263
1:01:57
1:02:00
oh, half my body's paralyzed,
1264
1:02:00
1:02:02
but at least I didn't get COVID.
1265
1:02:02
1:02:06
Or I've gone deaf in one ear, like my recent buddy
1266
1:02:06
1:02:09
who I was able to fix by cycling him through nicotine
1267
1:02:09
1:02:14
and niacin and using mucuna prurians, which is dopamine.
1268
1:02:14
1:02:16
It increases dopamine.
1269
1:02:16
1:02:18
As part of nicotinic down regulation,
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1:02:18
1:02:21
you will also have many neurotransmitters
1271
1:02:21
1:02:24
that are out of whack, and one of them is dopamine.
1272
1:02:24
1:02:27
And so dopamine is a play, obviously,
1273
1:02:27
1:02:30
in most neurodegenerative diseases,
1274
1:02:30
1:02:32
including things like depression,
1275
1:02:32
1:02:34
and specifically diseases of,
1276
1:02:40
1:02:44
like, tau protein folding and Alzheimer's.
1277
1:02:44
1:02:47
And so basically you can see that what we're really
1278
1:02:47
1:02:50
having to fix here is very basic chemistry.
1279
1:02:51
1:02:53
On another, oh yeah, and the Parkinsonian part,
1280
1:02:53
1:02:55
definitely, right, you can see that.
1281
1:02:55
1:02:56
And people experience these tremors,
1282
1:02:56
1:02:58
and not only are they experiencing tremors,
1283
1:02:58
1:03:03
but part of it is the absolute feeling of the electricity
1284
1:03:04
1:03:07
that's involved, because it is all circuitry.
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1:03:07
1:03:09
I know that I'm gonna be wrapping up soon.
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1:03:09
1:03:11
I hope to be back on another call.
1287
1:03:11
1:03:13
This was a sort of quick fill-in that I did,
1288
1:03:13
1:03:17
and so I wanna be, come back and really drill down
1289
1:03:17
1:03:19
in some of the deeper science here,
1290
1:03:19
1:03:21
but there's some things that I wanna leave you
1291
1:03:21
1:03:23
with this thinking about.
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1:03:23
1:03:25
When earlier, when we said, you know,
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1:03:25
1:03:29
how our scientists don't know what they're doing,
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1:03:29
1:03:34
I think that there is many people that the medical community
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1:03:34
1:03:36
particularly is vulnerable to something called
1296
1:03:36
1:03:40
imposter syndrome, where even though you're an incredibly
1297
1:03:40
1:03:44
knowledgeable person and that you've done wonderful work,
1298
1:03:44
1:03:48
there's been a, you know, people have had this feeling
1299
1:03:48
1:03:52
that you should be godlike, and so it creates this feeling
1300
1:03:52
1:03:53
like you're supposed to know everything,
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1:03:53
1:03:55
and a lot of doctors fall for that.
1302
1:03:55
1:03:59
A lot of doctors will, their arrogance is driven by fear
1303
1:03:59
1:04:01
of being exposed, and it's got worse with the younger doctors
1304
1:04:01
1:04:05
now, where a lot of their own natural ability
1305
1:04:05
1:04:08
to be intuitive, to treat the patient in front of them
1306
1:04:08
1:04:10
has been replaced by handheld devices,
1307
1:04:10
1:04:13
where they don't actually have to look at the patient.
1308
1:04:13
1:04:15
They get one or two bytes of data,
1309
1:04:15
1:04:17
and then they go from there, and then the algorithm
1310
1:04:17
1:04:18
asks the rest of the questions,
1311
1:04:18
1:04:20
and then they get the diagnosis,
1312
1:04:20
1:04:22
and then it spits out the solution.
1313
1:04:22
1:04:24
It really is a way of killing thinking,
1314
1:04:24
1:04:26
and all of you that are physicians know
1315
1:04:26
1:04:28
that there's absolutely no way of being successful
1316
1:04:28
1:04:31
in treating a patient, especially with a complex disease,
1317
1:04:31
1:04:34
by doing that, but that's how a lot of young doctors
1318
1:04:34
1:04:37
are now trained, and that's how they do their work.
1319
1:04:37
1:04:39
Let's, I wanna show you a couple of ways that we know
1320
1:04:39
1:04:41
that the bigger players in this know exactly
1321
1:04:41
1:04:42
what they're doing.
1322
1:04:42
1:04:46
The coin that you're seeing in front of you on the screen
1323
1:04:46
1:04:51
is the 2020 coin from the US Treasury,
1324
1:04:51
1:04:54
and the US Treasury is owned by BlackRock.
1325
1:04:54
1:04:55
I don't know that most people don't know
1326
1:04:55
1:04:59
that the US Treasury is not a government organization,
1327
1:04:59
1:05:01
it's a bank, and it's a private bank,
1328
1:05:01
1:05:05
and currently the financial controllers
1329
1:05:06
1:05:09
through a contract with the US Treasury is BlackRock,
1330
1:05:09
1:05:12
because they fixed the economy,
1331
1:05:12
1:05:15
they stopped it from crashing completely
1332
1:05:15
1:05:19
by getting in exchange this controlling piece
1333
1:05:19
1:05:21
where they control the US Treasury,
1334
1:05:21
1:05:23
and ultimately people ask me when this pandemic
1335
1:05:23
1:05:25
is gonna be over.
1336
1:05:25
1:05:29
It will be over in three main ways.
1337
1:05:29
1:05:33
The first way is that partly we'll know it's over
1338
1:05:33
1:05:37
when we are under a centralized government.
1339
1:05:37
1:05:39
I think anybody in this phone call knows
1340
1:05:39
1:05:41
that that's where part of the goal is heading,
1341
1:05:41
1:05:44
that they really are believing that the world is now ready
1342
1:05:44
1:05:47
for a borderless world with a centralized government.
1343
1:05:47
1:05:49
The second piece to that is that the government
1344
1:05:49
1:05:53
then will need a currency, a global currency,
1345
1:05:53
1:05:56
and part of what's been happening
1346
1:05:56
1:05:59
and why this took place now is that cryptocurrency
1347
1:05:59
1:06:02
was way too individualistic rather than collect,
1348
1:06:02
1:06:04
from a collectivist approach,
1349
1:06:04
1:06:09
and so BlackRock wants to control the global economy
1350
1:06:09
1:06:12
by creating a cryptocurrency,
1351
1:06:12
1:06:15
and then all currencies will be derivatives
1352
1:06:15
1:06:16
of that main cryptocurrency.
1353
1:06:16
1:06:18
So when those two things are in place
1354
1:06:18
1:06:19
from their perspective,
1355
1:06:19
1:06:22
from the main sort of economic drivers,
1356
1:06:22
1:06:23
we'll know that they finally finished
1357
1:06:23
1:06:25
with manipulating killing us
1358
1:06:25
1:06:29
and that they've achieved that primary goal
1359
1:06:29
1:06:31
as one of the main agendas.
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1:06:31
1:06:34
The third one is it's over when we say it's over,
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1:06:34
1:06:36
and ultimately when we win this war,
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1:06:36
1:06:39
which I strongly believe there's some mechanisms
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1:06:39
1:06:41
that we can use to end this nonsense,
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1:06:41
1:06:43
and to say, no, that's not what we signed up for,
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1:06:43
1:06:46
and we don't actually want a world without diversity.
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1:06:47
1:06:50
We quite like monetary that has value
1367
1:06:50
1:06:51
and not made up values.
1368
1:06:51
1:06:56
Like these NFTs are really a very interesting concept
1369
1:06:56
1:06:58
that shows us how decayed that we've become
1370
1:06:58
1:07:00
in terms of the fact that you can have
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1:07:00
1:07:02
a digital piece of art,
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1:07:02
1:07:04
that you can just decide that that's the value of it,
1373
1:07:04
1:07:06
that there's no worth in itself,
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1:07:06
1:07:07
there's no intrinsic worth,
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1:07:07
1:07:09
that's not tied to a species,
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1:07:09
1:07:11
and so this NFT is a really good way of seeing
1377
1:07:11
1:07:14
how far they'll push this sort of digital universe
1378
1:07:14
1:07:16
and that ultimately they're working towards
1379
1:07:16
1:07:19
a token-based society.
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1:07:19
1:07:24
Here is the coin from 2021, Tuskegee.
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1:07:26
1:07:28
So you should know that they're absolutely trolling,
1382
1:07:28
1:07:29
just like all my mass killers.
1383
1:07:29
1:07:32
I find them because they land up trolling
1384
1:07:32
1:07:34
with little clues that they leave
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1:07:34
1:07:37
because it's fun for them.
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1:07:37
1:07:40
I mean, killing for you and I is not fun.
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1:07:40
1:07:42
For these people, they're more torture,
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1:07:42
1:07:43
and the more trolling they do,
1389
1:07:43
1:07:48
like a cat playing with its prey as a form of learning
1390
1:07:48
1:07:49
is basically a big aspect to it.
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1:07:49
1:07:52
There's my medieval mace that helped me to visualize it,
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1:07:52
1:07:55
but then even easier is that because of the scale of things,
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1:07:55
1:07:58
a coronavirus is best understood
1394
1:07:58
1:08:02
as a very, very primitive eons ago jellyfish.
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1:08:03
1:08:06
If you understand the mechanisms and what you're looking at
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1:08:06
1:08:09
and the features that evolved over millions of years
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1:08:09
1:08:11
without them, what you'd be looking at
1398
1:08:11
1:08:13
is this thing that needs to float around,
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1:08:13
1:08:16
latch onto something like a reef,
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1:08:16
1:08:18
find a way of reproducing.
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1:08:19
Jellyfish, for example,
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1:08:19
1:08:20
cause something called a medusa,
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1:08:20
1:08:22
which is an interesting word.
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1:08:22
1:08:25
There's so many death words around some of the words
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1:08:25
1:08:26
that are clues for us.
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1:08:26
1:08:29
And then what happens is that thing rises off the reef,
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1:08:29
1:08:31
swells up and blows up,
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1:08:31
1:08:35
and sort of the explosion are more of it's saying,
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1:08:35
1:08:37
and where did it get everything that it needed?
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1:08:37
1:08:40
It got it from the resources that it tapped into,
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1:08:40
1:08:43
and in this case, what a virus does is it steals
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1:08:43
1:08:46
from the host, which makes it a parasite.
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1:08:46
1:08:48
This was one of the earliest models that I looked at,
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1:08:48
1:08:50
and what struck me is here's an envenomation,
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1:08:50
1:08:53
and you have a look at all the words that everybody's using
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1:08:53
1:08:55
as it relates to the immune response.
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1:08:55
1:08:57
And if you didn't know you were dealing with a virus at all,
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1:08:57
1:08:58
if nobody had ever said,
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1:08:58
1:09:01
oh, this is a pandemic of a virus,
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1:09:01
1:09:03
you would be dealing with it, treating it,
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1:09:03
1:09:05
and understanding it.
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1:09:05
1:09:07
It simply isn't envenomation.
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1:09:07
1:09:10
You would be looking at whether it's a harpoon bob
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1:09:10
1:09:14
or some other form of injecting a toxin into a system,
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1:09:14
1:09:16
and then have a look at the response it does.
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1:09:16
1:09:18
And when it comes to venoms,
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1:09:18
1:09:21
the only reason that you should actually ever be considering
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1:09:21
1:09:26
venom as part of this toxin-like exposure is that venoms,
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1:09:26
1:09:28
unlike a lot of toxins,
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1:09:28
1:09:31
have very specific actions on proteins,
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1:09:31
1:09:36
protein folding, breaking down proteins,
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1:09:36
1:09:38
stopping other proteins from developing,
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1:09:38
1:09:40
sort of slowing down metabolism.
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1:09:40
1:09:43
And so that's why looking at venom becomes important.
1435
1:09:44
1:09:48
I wanna show you this piece of information
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1:09:48
1:09:51
that is about the most cruel thing.
1437
1:09:51
1:09:54
And you can think about how the powers that be
1438
1:09:54
1:09:55
on the medical side that are driving this
1439
1:09:55
1:09:57
absolutely know what they're doing.
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1:09:57
1:10:01
Here's an email from the chief section
1441
1:10:01
1:10:06
of viral pathogenesis at NIAID, Dr. Paolo Lusa,
1442
1:10:07
1:10:11
writing to Dr. Fauci on April 27th of 2020,
1443
1:10:11
1:10:12
and literally saying,
1444
1:10:12
1:10:14
hey, we've tried this drug,
1445
1:10:16
1:10:18
tyrophibin, agrostat,
1446
1:10:18
1:10:20
and it's derived from anti-clotting protein
1447
1:10:20
1:10:22
found in snake venom,
1448
1:10:22
1:10:24
and they've taken five patients off the ventilators
1449
1:10:24
1:10:27
within two hours, and they've made four recoveries.
1450
1:10:28
1:10:31
Literally dealing with the worst aspect
1451
1:10:31
1:10:34
that is the dreadful part of,
1452
1:10:34
1:10:39
that's gonna cause the death-like symptoms before death
1453
1:10:41
1:10:44
is not the decomposition that the body is gonna go into,
1454
1:10:44
1:10:47
it's the clotting, it's these micro thrombi
1455
1:10:47
1:10:49
that are there very purposefully
1456
1:10:49
1:10:51
to stop the creature from running away.
1457
1:10:51
1:10:56
And the micro clots are in place, and they don't aggregate.
1458
1:10:56
1:11:00
They only aggregate when they're exposed to adrenaline.
1459
1:11:00
1:11:04
So there's your giveaway about why men are more susceptible
1460
1:11:04
1:11:05
to death than COVID,
1461
1:11:05
1:11:08
and why you'll find most men in viral diseases
1462
1:11:08
1:11:12
actually not muscling through it, and we act like babies.
1463
1:11:12
1:11:15
And part of it is the mechanism that muscling through it
1464
1:11:15
1:11:17
with rage or pushing through it
1465
1:11:17
1:11:21
that we do with our system called adrenaline and testosterone
1466
1:11:21
1:11:22
actually increases clotting.
1467
1:11:25
1:11:27
You're simply gonna cause your own demise
1468
1:11:27
1:11:29
by thinking that you can fight through this.
1469
1:11:29
1:11:33
Women have a protective layer against venoms
1470
1:11:33
1:11:36
and against that way of thinking, they switch gears.
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1:11:36
1:11:40
Women tend to be less cognitive rigid in the first place,
1472
1:11:40
1:11:43
which is why when we lost in a car,
1473
1:11:43
1:11:45
it will mostly be the gender bias of a woman
1474
1:11:45
1:11:47
that will say, why don't we stop and ask for help?
1475
1:11:47
1:11:50
And the man will say, no, I'm gonna drive around
1476
1:11:50
1:11:52
like an asshole for the next two hours
1477
1:11:52
1:11:54
pretending I know where I'm going.
1478
1:11:54
1:11:57
And part of it is the switch over into oxytocin.
1479
1:11:57
1:12:00
And so the switch over into oxytocin
1480
1:12:00
1:12:03
as it relates to toxin venom is that you get help
1481
1:12:03
1:12:05
from your community, you get help from your village.
1482
1:12:05
1:12:08
Now there's a historical and archeological,
1483
1:12:10
1:12:13
sort of evolutionary is what I'm looking for aspect of that,
1484
1:12:13
1:12:18
which is that if a male has been bitten by a snake
1485
1:12:19
1:12:22
out there hunting, it doesn't really help
1486
1:12:22
1:12:25
to have the emotional side and to cry
1487
1:12:25
1:12:29
and to have less cognitive rigidity and look for help
1488
1:12:29
1:12:33
because they're generally out there hunting by themselves
1489
1:12:33
1:12:34
or in small packs.
1490
1:12:34
1:12:37
But a woman generally as hunt together
1491
1:12:37
1:12:40
would have had much more access to use that oxytocin,
1492
1:12:40
1:12:42
to be emotional, to be open to getting help.
1493
1:12:42
1:12:45
And so there's a biological protection
1494
1:12:45
1:12:48
in the hormones that drive this.
1495
1:12:48
1:12:50
I'm very, very new to the science
1496
1:12:50
1:12:52
that I'm unpacking right now,
1497
1:12:52
1:12:56
which is one of the animals that we can learn from
1498
1:12:56
1:12:57
in terms of how to treat this,
1499
1:12:57
1:13:01
especially with the early days of being exposed
1500
1:13:01
1:13:03
to these types of spike proteins.
1501
1:13:03
1:13:06
And then more specifically for long haulers
1502
1:13:06
1:13:09
is that we think about all kinds of animals that,
1503
1:13:09
1:13:12
especially the animals that we get anti-venom from,
1504
1:13:12
1:13:16
over time they've developed wonderful antibodies
1505
1:13:16
1:13:18
against venom and we use those now
1506
1:13:18
1:13:19
and they're currently using them as treatment.
1507
1:13:19
1:13:21
We just don't call them anti-venom.
1508
1:13:21
1:13:24
They're quite comfortable to call them monoclonal antibodies,
1509
1:13:24
1:13:25
which is anti-venom.
1510
1:13:26
1:13:27
It's just another way of saying anti-venom.
1511
1:13:27
1:13:29
And so they are using them currently to treat this.
1512
1:13:29
1:13:32
They were very useful in SARS-CoV-2
1513
1:13:32
1:13:35
and not useful against Omicron,
1514
1:13:35
1:13:37
which is in part why they dropped it.
1515
1:13:37
1:13:41
The other side to it is that the animal
1516
1:13:41
1:13:44
that I'm currently looking at as a clue to how we do this
1517
1:13:44
1:13:47
is that there is parathyroid involved with.
1518
1:13:48
1:13:50
And the creature that we can learn the most from
1519
1:13:50
1:13:52
and its enzymes that it uses
1520
1:13:52
1:13:54
and how it's using its parathyroid
1521
1:13:54
1:13:56
is no other than the possum.
1522
1:13:56
1:14:01
And so that little word that we say when we say play possum
1523
1:14:01
1:14:02
makes it sound like the possum is here
1524
1:14:02
1:14:05
to teach us to play dead.
1525
1:14:05
1:14:09
But that's only one aspect of the way a possum deals
1526
1:14:09
1:14:11
with venom.
1527
1:14:11
1:14:13
It knows to play dead so that it doesn't get
1528
1:14:13
1:14:17
invenomated again and it knows to slow itself down
1529
1:14:17
1:14:19
so that it's not using adrenaline.
1530
1:14:19
1:14:22
That's where the idea of playing possum,
1531
1:14:22
1:14:24
the idea of don't muscle through this.
1532
1:14:24
1:14:28
But more importantly for us is that parathyroid involvement
1533
1:14:28
1:14:30
makes the possum one of the best creatures
1534
1:14:30
1:14:34
that's able to withstand multiple venom attacks
1535
1:14:34
1:14:36
and sort of munch their way through,
1536
1:14:36
1:14:39
especially invertebrates that are highly toxic and venomous.
1537
1:14:39
1:14:44
And so there's a lot of giveaways for us around the possum.
1538
1:14:46
1:14:50
There are a couple more pieces here before we go.
1539
1:14:50
1:14:52
I wanna show you the part of why I got angry,
1540
1:14:52
1:14:54
especially when I bought this information
1541
1:14:54
1:14:59
to even people within our own circles as early as 2020
1542
1:14:59
1:15:01
and said, why are we not looking at this?
1543
1:15:01
1:15:06
I was certainly not the person that discovered the venom.
1544
1:15:06
1:15:09
I found this wonderful paper as one of the earliest papers
1545
1:15:09
1:15:12
and I can send you all this links so you have it
1546
1:15:12
1:15:14
or you can have a look or take a screenshot of that.
1547
1:15:14
1:15:16
But basically here's this paper.
1548
1:15:17
1:15:21
This is a version of it from 2021,
1549
1:15:21
1:15:23
which is the peer reviewed version.
1550
1:15:23
1:15:25
There was a non-peer reviewed version that came out first
1551
1:15:25
1:15:27
and you can have a look.
1552
1:15:27
1:15:30
And what they're showing is looking at the genomic sequence
1553
1:15:30
1:15:32
that everybody's working for.
1554
1:15:32
1:15:34
And I'm very conscious of our discussion the other day
1555
1:15:34
1:15:36
of who knows that's true.
1556
1:15:36
1:15:39
My answer to that is that there's been numerous ways
1557
1:15:39
1:15:43
to re-engineer this as well as you can take the spike protein
1558
1:15:43
1:15:45
and you can say, well, if it's reacting
1559
1:15:45
1:15:47
with nicotinic receptors,
1560
1:15:47
1:15:49
then take the spike proteins on its own
1561
1:15:49
1:15:54
and you should see nicotinic acetylcholine reaction.
1562
1:15:55
1:15:57
You should see all the enzymes.
1563
1:15:57
1:16:00
And there is a great study where they did exactly that.
1564
1:16:00
1:16:03
They've done it again now with zebrafish or zebrafish.
1565
1:16:03
1:16:07
And the paper that I found to be the most useful
1566
1:16:07
1:16:11
in understanding that the genomic sequence is matching
1567
1:16:11
1:16:13
the toxins that are listed here
1568
1:16:13
1:16:15
is that they expose it to tadpoles
1569
1:16:16
1:16:18
and basically it envenomated the tadpoles.
1570
1:16:18
1:16:20
And you had all of the circuitry issues
1571
1:16:20
1:16:22
and you had all of the enzyme that you should find.
1572
1:16:22
1:16:24
And ultimately what really annoyed me
1573
1:16:24
1:16:28
with people discounting this idea is I don't know the block.
1574
1:16:28
1:16:31
I really didn't care what people want to call it,
1575
1:16:31
1:16:34
whether you call it a toxin, whether you call it a venom.
1576
1:16:34
1:16:37
It is indisputable that the sequences here
1577
1:16:37
1:16:42
are lab-made functional snake venoms.
1578
1:16:43
1:16:45
And an interesting piece of this is that
1579
1:16:45
1:16:47
my work on this evolves all the time
1580
1:16:47
1:16:50
where this particular one shows that there are,
1581
1:16:50
1:16:54
that these sequences that are affecting the alpha-7,
1582
1:16:54
1:16:56
which drives the entire immune system,
1583
1:16:56
1:17:01
and then these other alpha-9 and alpha-10
1584
1:17:01
1:17:02
nicotinic acetylcholine receptors,
1585
1:17:02
1:17:07
you'll basically find COVID if you understand up regulation
1586
1:17:07
1:17:10
and down regulation of these neurotransmitters.
1587
1:17:10
1:17:12
But more importantly, if you can have a look
1588
1:17:12
1:17:13
at what we're dealing with,
1589
1:17:13
1:17:17
you're looking at bungrotoxin, alpha bungrotoxin,
1590
1:17:17
1:17:18
three-finger toxins.
1591
1:17:18
1:17:22
And ultimately I have no idea why people weren't comfortable
1592
1:17:22
1:17:26
saying that the sequences on here were from the Crate snake,
1593
1:17:26
1:17:29
K-R-A-I-T, and from the Cobra,
1594
1:17:29
1:17:30
because if that's the genomic sequence of it
1595
1:17:30
1:17:33
and there's some other things that are spliced into it,
1596
1:17:33
1:17:35
as my next video will show you,
1597
1:17:35
1:17:39
people really should understand the science of genomics.
1598
1:17:39
1:17:40
And then more importantly,
1599
1:17:40
1:17:43
they should understand the science of peptide synthesis
1600
1:17:43
1:17:46
and how easy it's getting for unregulated labs
1601
1:17:46
1:17:48
to be playing with this stuff.
1602
1:17:48
1:17:49
And if you have a look at over here,
1603
1:17:49
1:17:53
here's this paper and the sequences,
1604
1:17:53
1:17:55
and basically they are looking at it,
1605
1:17:55
1:17:56
and it's a neurotoxin.
1606
1:17:56
1:17:58
So I don't know the discomfort
1607
1:17:58
1:18:00
and I don't know why the pushback,
1608
1:18:00
1:18:03
and I don't know why that's not matched very easily.
1609
1:18:03
1:18:06
I think that there was some form of self-protection
1610
1:18:06
1:18:08
from the medical community
1611
1:18:08
1:18:09
where they didn't wanna believe
1612
1:18:09
1:18:11
that this is truly a bio-weapon
1613
1:18:11
1:18:13
that's working as a nerve agent.
1614
1:18:13
1:18:14
And then there was also the part
1615
1:18:14
1:18:17
that I think that this community has been so labeled
1616
1:18:17
1:18:22
and so bashed as misinformation and as hokey
1617
1:18:22
1:18:24
and people that don't know what we're doing,
1618
1:18:24
1:18:25
that to bring in another layer
1619
1:18:25
1:18:28
that makes this all sound so sci-fi
1620
1:18:28
1:18:30
and that makes this all sound so weird,
1621
1:18:30
1:18:33
I think that in itself just made the good scientists
1622
1:18:33
1:18:35
amongst us just shy away from it.
1623
1:18:35
1:18:38
But it is ultimately, it's cost a lot of lives
1624
1:18:38
1:18:39
by not actually recognizing
1625
1:18:39
1:18:42
that this is a major driver.
1626
1:18:42
1:18:43
And there's my hypothesis.
1627
1:18:43
1:18:46
My hypothesis is COVID is an envenomation
1628
1:18:46
1:18:47
caused by replicating venom
1629
1:18:47
1:18:50
on the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2.
1630
1:18:50
1:18:51
With or without the viral vector,
1631
1:18:52
1:18:55
it has the same features.
1632
1:18:55
1:18:57
And you can have a look,
1633
1:18:57
1:18:59
if you didn't know that you were looking at envenomation,
1634
1:18:59
1:19:01
what you really are just looking at
1635
1:19:01
1:19:06
is a picture of a certainly of long haul COVID.
1636
1:19:06
1:19:08
And you're not gonna get some of the features
1637
1:19:08
1:19:10
where you would have fangs entering
1638
1:19:10
1:19:12
and then you would have local tissue damage,
1639
1:19:12
1:19:14
but the cytotoxic, the neurotoxic
1640
1:19:14
1:19:17
and the cardio toxic features are there.
1641
1:19:17
1:19:20
But missing from that is also an understanding
1642
1:19:20
1:19:22
that venom is a death switch
1643
1:19:22
1:19:24
that basically creates this opportunity
1644
1:19:25
1:19:30
to allow enzymes that create decomposition in the body.
1645
1:19:33
1:19:37
It's an instruction for the body to decompose itself.
1646
1:19:37
1:19:40
I wanna show you the psychopaths
1647
1:19:40
1:19:42
that play around with this stuff
1648
1:19:42
1:19:47
with absolutely no concern for the consequences,
1649
1:19:47
1:19:49
both virus makers, vaccine makers,
1650
1:19:49
1:19:52
they don't really care what they're making.
1651
1:19:52
1:19:55
But all this work is sponsored by NIH
1652
1:19:55
1:19:59
and specifically paid for by Department of Defense.
1653
1:19:59
1:20:01
I'll take these headphones out again.
1654
1:20:01
1:20:03
So in terms of our mouse,
1655
1:20:03
1:20:06
and so the problem with SARS-2 is it doesn't grow in a mouse,
1656
1:20:06
1:20:08
can't use the mouse H2 receptor.
1657
1:20:09
1:20:11
It's pretty easy to model at least four
1658
1:20:11
1:20:14
or five different mutation sets
1659
1:20:14
1:20:16
that you could put into the receptor binding domain
1660
1:20:16
1:20:20
of SARS-2 so that it can use the mouse H2 receptor.
1661
1:20:20
1:20:23
So in this particular paper, we introduced two changes,
1662
1:20:25
1:20:27
one of which we knew was that
1663
1:20:28
1:20:33
one of which we knew interacted with a specific residue
1664
1:20:33
1:20:37
that was variant in between mouse and human H2 molecules.
1665
1:20:37
1:20:39
And the other residue was a proline right next to it.
1666
1:20:39
1:20:42
And we just didn't like the idea of a proline next to it.
1667
1:20:42
1:20:45
So we changed it because, well, we could, and so we did.
1668
1:20:48
1:20:50
So general, there's a proline there and I just don't like it.
1669
1:20:50
1:20:52
I don't know why I don't like it.
1670
1:20:52
1:20:53
I gotta move it.
1671
1:20:54
1:20:56
Prolines are ticky, get rid of them.
1672
1:20:56
1:20:59
I don't want any kink in my protein.
1673
1:20:59
1:21:04
So we made those changes and that virus could now use
1674
1:21:04
1:21:08
the mouse H2 receptor and it grows from zero in a mouse
1675
1:21:08
1:21:10
to 10 to the seventh in a mouse,
1676
1:21:10
1:21:14
but it doesn't produce much in the way of serious disease.
1677
1:21:15
1:21:17
It will cause a little bit of a clinical disease outcome
1678
1:21:17
1:21:20
in an older mouse that's a year old.
1679
1:21:20
1:21:23
So it's beginning to show the age-related disease
1680
1:21:23
1:21:24
phenotype that we'd like to see.
1681
1:21:25
1:21:28
And so that's what that basic paper is about.
1682
1:21:28
1:21:31
And then we have systematically been working on that
1683
1:21:32
1:21:35
ever since to make a full mouse-adapted strain
1684
1:21:35
1:21:38
that is lethal in young and old mice
1685
1:21:39
1:21:41
and captures all of the disease phenotypes
1686
1:21:41
1:21:43
that we would like to see.
1687
1:21:43
1:21:46
One is the age-related disease phenotype.
1688
1:21:46
1:21:48
The second is acute respiratory distress syndrome
1689
1:21:48
1:21:50
and arts like phenotype in the lung.
1690
1:21:50
1:21:53
And the third is we'd like to see a coagulopsy
1691
1:21:53
1:21:55
develop in those animals.
1692
1:21:55
1:21:56
That's the best use of again,
1693
1:21:56
1:21:58
a function thinking process I've never heard.
1694
1:22:07
1:22:11
So I think for one of the things that I bring to the table
1695
1:22:11
1:22:16
around this topic that's maybe different from other people
1696
1:22:16
1:22:19
is this aspect to the work that I do,
1697
1:22:19
1:22:23
which is that I don't have the luxury of being in denial
1698
1:22:23
1:22:26
about the really brutal and disgusting things
1699
1:22:26
1:22:29
that human beings can do on the planet.
1700
1:22:29
1:22:31
I also make myself available to hear those things.
1701
1:22:31
1:22:34
So a little interesting statistic that let me know
1702
1:22:34
1:22:37
sort of how bad the psychological aspects
1703
1:22:37
1:22:42
we're gonna get around, yeah, that is Barak by the way.
1705
1:22:45
1:22:48
I'm very, very involved in this work
1706
1:22:48
1:22:50
and I don't understand why I hasn't been called in
1707
1:22:50
1:22:52
for an investigation, a deposition.
1708
1:22:52
1:22:54
And I think that you don't go after the big players.
1709
1:22:54
1:22:58
You just start trying, going after the smaller players
1710
1:22:58
1:22:59
and saying that everyone's gonna get arrested
1711
1:22:59
1:23:01
and you might as well talk up now.
1712
1:23:01
1:23:02
You don't have to fall.
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1:23:02
1:23:04
And then they will absolutely give us
1714
1:23:04
1:23:06
everything that we need to know.
1715
1:23:06
1:23:09
For those that are still thinking that this is China
1716
1:23:09
1:23:10
attacking the US or the world,
1717
1:23:10
1:23:11
it's absolutely not.
1718
1:23:11
1:23:12
This is US made.
1719
1:23:12
1:23:14
We own the vaccine, we own the virus.
1720
1:23:14
1:23:16
It was paid for by DOD.
1721
1:23:16
1:23:20
Who used it first, in what way, I don't know,
1722
1:23:20
1:23:24
but the actual problem and the generation of the solution
1723
1:23:24
1:23:26
that is US.
1724
1:23:26
1:23:29
The pandemic is being driven by the US
1725
1:23:29
1:23:32
as the sort of operational side.
1726
1:23:32
1:23:35
But the sort of clandestine side
1727
1:23:35
1:23:36
and some of the other mechanics
1728
1:23:36
1:23:38
that have sort of held the word hostage
1729
1:23:38
1:23:40
being run from Commonwealth countries.
1730
1:23:40
1:23:42
It's very interesting to see
1731
1:23:42
1:23:44
that there are three main organizations
1732
1:23:44
1:23:45
that are driving this pandemic
1733
1:23:45
1:23:47
in terms of the organizational side.
1734
1:23:47
1:23:50
And that's BlackRock, Vanguard and The Street.
1735
1:23:50
1:23:53
And they each play their role in how this happens.
1736
1:23:53
1:23:55
And you absolutely have a component to it
1737
1:23:55
1:23:57
where you're looking after royal families
1738
1:23:57
1:24:00
around the world and royalty.
1739
1:24:00
1:24:02
I mean, royalty was on its way out
1740
1:24:02
1:24:03
and we had things like Arab Spring.
1741
1:24:03
1:24:06
And so the invested parties,
1742
1:24:06
1:24:09
the clandestine units that run our world
1743
1:24:09
1:24:11
that people can come up with all kinds of names for,
1744
1:24:11
1:24:13
they call it Illuminati, Cabal.
1745
1:24:13
1:24:14
I don't care what people call it.
1746
1:24:14
1:24:16
It would be insane to think
1747
1:24:16
1:24:17
that there isn't a group of people
1748
1:24:17
1:24:20
that have a different set of agenda to the SERPs
1749
1:24:20
1:24:21
that they control.
1750
1:24:21
1:24:24
And ultimately when a predator loses control,
1751
1:24:24
1:24:27
it will regain control in some way.
1752
1:24:27
1:24:31
I was gonna make a couple of last closing remarks
1753
1:24:32
1:24:34
and show you one or two more videos.
1754
1:24:34
1:24:37
And one of which is that an interesting aspect for this
1755
1:24:37
1:24:41
is that a set of circumstances have the opportunity
1756
1:24:41
1:24:44
for opportunistic people to take what they want
1757
1:24:44
1:24:46
from a bad set of circumstances.
1758
1:24:46
1:24:47
I mean, if you think about,
1759
1:24:47
1:24:50
let's say there's a natural disaster,
1760
1:24:50
1:24:52
like a tornado or a hurricane,
1761
1:24:52
1:24:55
we often need protectors to go into those areas
1762
1:24:55
1:24:59
because within hours, people will come to loot houses,
1763
1:24:59
1:25:01
they'll steal people's possessions.
1764
1:25:01
1:25:04
They will use a bad set of circumstances
1765
1:25:04
1:25:06
for whatever their gain is.
1766
1:25:06
1:25:07
Sometimes it can be a high level gain,
1767
1:25:07
1:25:10
sometimes it can be really low level playing.
1768
1:25:10
1:25:13
In this case, a whole perfect storm arose
1769
1:25:13
1:25:17
where whoever decided to release this
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1:25:17
1:25:20
in whatever form that it was originally released,
1771
1:25:20
1:25:22
Wuhan is only one of the ways
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1:25:22
1:25:24
that we know that this is out here.
1773
1:25:24
1:25:27
There is somebody that I know in Australia,
1774
1:25:27
1:25:32
whose young boy of 14 in 2019 in July got COVID in China.
1775
1:25:33
1:25:38
And there's a possibility that was also an attack
1776
1:25:38
1:25:41
where a group of people, students going to China
1777
1:25:41
1:25:43
out of Australia were given a vaccine
1778
1:25:44
1:25:45
that's not on their records.
1779
1:25:45
1:25:48
And then they all got sick while they were there.
1780
1:25:48
1:25:52
And so the equivalent to that is using bio weapons
1781
1:25:52
1:25:55
in that way is a way of introducing
1782
1:25:55
1:25:59
a pathogenic spike protein with its viral vector
1783
1:25:59
1:26:02
by using human transmission and seeing if it sticks.
1784
1:26:02
1:26:04
I don't think it worked and I don't think
1785
1:26:04
1:26:05
it was fast enough.
1786
1:26:05
1:26:06
And I think that Wuhan,
1787
1:26:06
1:26:08
if you go back to the original videos of Wuhan
1788
1:26:08
1:26:10
and didn't know that we're dealing with a pandemic
1789
1:26:10
1:26:13
or a virus, you could swear you were looking at people
1790
1:26:13
1:26:15
that were exposed to a nerve agent
1791
1:26:15
1:26:17
falling over in the street that had been carted away
1792
1:26:17
1:26:19
in the 50 years, for almost 50 years
1793
1:26:19
1:26:21
that I've been on this planet,
1794
1:26:21
1:26:23
never seen anything like that from any virus
1795
1:26:23
1:26:26
where somebody is just absolutely fine in the next thing.
1796
1:26:26
1:26:28
Not only do they have syncope,
1797
1:26:28
1:26:30
but they have syncope that is a non-natural syncope
1798
1:26:30
1:26:33
where they literally don't,
1799
1:26:33
1:26:37
their knees don't buckle and help with a self implosion.
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1:26:37
1:26:39
I mean, you have that other incident
1801
1:26:39
1:26:41
and I think it was in Sweden and Denmark
1802
1:26:41
1:26:44
where the minister of health just fell over on video.
1803
1:26:44
1:26:47
And you can see that that form of falling over
1804
1:26:47
1:26:51
is much closer to a nerve agent where it's like timber,
1805
1:26:51
1:26:54
there's no folding that's protective over the brain.
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1:26:54
1:26:56
And so nerve agents will do that.
1807
1:26:56
1:27:00
Nerve agents will also cause sort of the weird things
1808
1:27:00
1:27:02
that we saw like happy hypopsics.
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1:27:03
1:27:06
On the positive side, my work has brought me to a point
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1:27:06
1:27:11
where I feel more alive with science than ever before.
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1:27:12
1:27:14
I feel more inspired to share what I know.
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1:27:14
1:27:17
The human body is absolutely amazing.
1813
1:27:17
1:27:20
Something that I found fascinating is that
1814
1:27:20
1:27:22
when your body goes into a form of decomposition
1815
1:27:22
1:27:24
and you are trying to fight back,
1816
1:27:24
1:27:27
the thymus gland, which is not mentioned in most,
1817
1:27:27
1:27:31
in two years, it's the brain of the immune system.
1818
1:27:31
1:27:35
The thymus gland actually functions in its highest form
1819
1:27:35
1:27:36
while it's hypopsic.
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1:27:36
1:27:39
And so just like the brain, the human brain,
1821
1:27:39
1:27:42
the immune system's brain is one of the last organs to die
1822
1:27:42
1:27:44
to give you a fighting chance.
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1:27:44
1:27:47
You can support that thymus gland by taking supplements
1824
1:27:47
1:27:49
that support the thymus gland.
1825
1:27:49
1:27:51
You can also support the thymus gland
1826
1:27:51
1:27:56
by giving it enough vitamins A, D, E and K2,
1827
1:27:56
1:27:57
which are the building blocks.
1828
1:27:57
1:28:00
It doesn't help to be taking vitamin D and not charging it.
1829
1:28:00
1:28:03
It stays in an off switch, which is very important
1830
1:28:03
1:28:06
because vitamin D that's on will cause cholesterol.
1831
1:28:06
1:28:10
Vitamin D that needs to go on and off as it's needed,
1832
1:28:10
1:28:12
but vitamin D needs to be switched on by the sun,
1833
1:28:12
1:28:14
which is another way that they kill the elderly
1834
1:28:14
1:28:16
by just not taking them out for two years.
1835
1:28:16
1:28:19
And that basically will cause all the diseases.
1836
1:28:20
1:28:23
Another really easy aspect that I've been working on
1837
1:28:23
1:28:27
is that I mentioned the resistance,
1838
1:28:27
1:28:29
this was pretty copper resistant.
1839
1:28:29
1:28:31
I built a compound called copperine,
1840
1:28:31
1:28:35
which is essentially a soluble brass, it's a copper alloy
1841
1:28:35
1:28:39
to match SOD1.
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1:28:39
1:28:44
And basically SOD1 in the body is a copper zinc dismutase.
1843
1:28:44
1:28:47
And what I realized is that regardless
1844
1:28:47
1:28:48
of whether somebody gets my product,
1845
1:28:48
1:28:49
doesn't get my product,
1846
1:28:49
1:28:51
the biggest thing that you can tell people,
1847
1:28:51
1:28:53
especially those that have had two years of zinc,
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1:28:53
1:28:58
you are absolutely driving yourself towards illness
1849
1:28:58
1:29:00
if you're just taking zinc without copper.
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1:29:01
1:29:03
It is literally like going to the gas station,
1851
1:29:03
1:29:06
blowing up your left side of your tires
1852
1:29:06
1:29:07
that were doing just fine,
1853
1:29:07
1:29:09
but now they're a little too overinflated.
1854
1:29:09
1:29:10
And every time you go there,
1855
1:29:10
1:29:12
you just keep blowing up one side.
1856
1:29:12
1:29:14
It's going to cause an imbalance,
1857
1:29:14
1:29:16
even though the other side was never flat,
1858
1:29:16
1:29:17
it's now going to be lopsided.
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1:29:17
1:29:21
And copper and zinc will sort itself out in the human body.
1860
1:29:21
1:29:22
But if you're going to supplement with zinc,
1861
1:29:22
1:29:26
you always have to take in copper in a supplement as well.
1862
1:29:26
1:29:29
And then sulfur, you can have enough copper and zinc,
1863
1:29:29
1:29:31
but if you're not taking adequate sulfur,
1864
1:29:31
1:29:34
now you've got free-floating copper and zinc in the body,
1865
1:29:34
1:29:36
which the body really does not like.
1866
1:29:36
1:29:37
It causes oxidative stress.
1867
1:29:37
1:29:39
And one of the best ways to take in sulfur
1868
1:29:39
1:29:42
is literally just a hard-boiled egg,
1869
1:29:42
1:29:47
which also has albumin in the egg white
1870
1:29:47
1:29:48
as an anticoagulant.
1871
1:29:49
1:29:52
I will leave those that are slightly more spiritual
1872
1:29:52
1:29:55
in this group, and I'd love to come back for a part two.
1873
1:29:55
1:29:58
I would love to take credit for some of this work,
1874
1:29:58
1:30:02
but yes, absolutely, selenium is very important.
1875
1:30:02
1:30:04
There are so many things that work together.
1876
1:30:04
1:30:07
There's a reason quercetin, for example, is needed.
1877
1:30:07
1:30:10
When you're building this sort of purification system,
1878
1:30:10
1:30:13
you need fibers to be able to bind the toxins to,
1879
1:30:13
1:30:16
and then the metals can pull out
1880
1:30:16
1:30:18
the rest of the toxins with it.
1881
1:30:18
1:30:21
Lastly, a sort of giveaway that I want to leave you with
1882
1:30:21
1:30:26
on a positive note is that a lot of my initial work
1883
1:30:26
1:30:28
was driven by something extremely hokey.
1884
1:30:29
1:30:30
And I don't mind admitting it
1885
1:30:30
1:30:31
because I think it's a wonderful way
1886
1:30:31
1:30:35
where science can come from the past,
1887
1:30:35
1:30:39
and then you can make it work during your time period.
1888
1:30:39
1:30:43
And that is the closest match to oxidative circumstances now,
1889
1:30:43
1:30:46
both on a macroscale and a molecular scale.
1890
1:30:46
1:30:50
Microscale is the plague of Egypt.
1891
1:30:51
1:30:53
And more than likely, they were dealing
1892
1:30:53
1:30:55
with some form of coronavirus,
1893
1:30:55
1:30:59
likely some form that had snake venom as an aspect to it.
1894
1:30:59
1:31:01
And part of what might've happened
1895
1:31:01
1:31:02
is they were actually experimenting
1896
1:31:02
1:31:05
in a very similar way with venoms
1897
1:31:05
1:31:07
in a very, very sophisticated way.
1898
1:31:07
1:31:11
And so what is really crazy is that the Seda ritual,
1899
1:31:11
1:31:13
the Passover, is a template.
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1:31:13
1:31:17
It's a wonderful way of seeing what's needed.
1901
1:31:17
1:31:20
It was so important to Jesus that, you know,
1902
1:31:20
1:31:23
on the last night of being alive on the planet,
1903
1:31:23
1:31:25
instead of him going for a couple of beers
1904
1:31:25
1:31:28
with his friends or to go for a stroll
1905
1:31:28
1:31:31
along the ocean front, he said,
1906
1:31:31
1:31:35
let's all meet again and let's draw down the Seda again.
1907
1:31:35
1:31:37
That is the last supper.
1908
1:31:37
1:31:39
Let's go over all of these things.
1909
1:31:39
1:31:40
Why do we lean?
1910
1:31:40
1:31:42
Why do we lean like this tonight?
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1:31:42
1:31:43
That's because you have a pancreatitis
1912
1:31:43
1:31:46
that doesn't cause pain because venom is analgesic.
1913
1:31:46
1:31:49
Why do we drink copious amounts of red wine?
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1:31:49
1:31:51
That's because they're filled with resveratrol.
1915
1:31:51
1:31:53
Vitamin C is great, but as you know,
1916
1:31:53
1:31:55
if you're treating a septicemia,
1917
1:31:55
1:31:57
you actually need IV doses with vitamin D
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1:31:57
1:32:01
because it's completely unstable in an acid environment.
1919
1:32:01
1:32:06
So, resveratrol, I can never say it properly.
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1:32:08
1:32:13
I'll just say the R antioxidant is very stable
1921
1:32:13
1:32:14
in acid environments.
1922
1:32:14
1:32:18
And then I sourced a wonderful anti-inflammatory
1923
1:32:18
1:32:21
anti-cancer antioxidant that comes from the cashew shell.
1924
1:32:21
1:32:24
It's also stable in acid environments called anacardic.
1925
1:32:25
1:32:28
And so our methods of treating this
1926
1:32:28
1:32:30
are actually not that complicated.
1927
1:32:30
1:32:31
You have to deal with the fact
1928
1:32:31
1:32:33
that you have to get the toxins out of the body
1929
1:32:33
1:32:35
and chelate them.
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1:32:35
1:32:36
You have to deal with an iron issue
1931
1:32:36
1:32:41
because the blood issue is you're literally exploding heme
1932
1:32:41
1:32:46
and it's no longer able to hold on to its iron.
1933
1:32:46
1:32:49
So you have essentially iron filings,
1934
1:32:49
1:32:51
nanoparticle iron filings floating around the body.
1935
1:32:51
1:32:54
And that's also why the electrical system is so messed up.
1936
1:32:54
1:32:57
So a person that's really significantly ill,
1937
1:32:57
1:32:59
part of what you need to consider are medications
1938
1:32:59
1:33:01
that actually chelate iron
1939
1:33:01
1:33:03
like you would use for certain disorders.
1940
1:33:03
1:33:06
Thalassemic would go through chelation like this.
1941
1:33:06
1:33:08
And then you have to also supplement with iron
1942
1:33:08
1:33:11
because the iron is not only problematic
1943
1:33:11
1:33:12
and then it's unbound,
1944
1:33:12
1:33:14
but then they stop becoming anemic.
1945
1:33:14
1:33:18
And so there's this dance you have to play with iron.
1946
1:33:18
1:33:21
Then I wanna get into the sort of juiciest work
1947
1:33:21
1:33:22
that I've been doing.
1948
1:33:22
1:33:26
I hate to call it juicy because it's absolutely awful.
1949
1:33:26
1:33:28
The graphene oxide I hardly ever address
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1:33:28
1:33:29
because here's the thing.
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1:33:29
1:33:32
I think that there's so many unknowns with this
1952
1:33:32
1:33:33
and like the points were made the other day,
1953
1:33:33
1:33:35
I really don't wanna get into stuff
1954
1:33:35
1:33:38
that I either can't prove or that I can't see the mechanism
1955
1:33:38
1:33:40
while I don't have access
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1:33:40
1:33:42
for some level of definitive proof.
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1:33:42
1:33:44
What's interesting about graphene oxide
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1:33:44
1:33:49
is that more than likely it's an ingredient
1959
1:33:49
1:33:50
and they're allowed to get away with this
1960
1:33:50
1:33:53
because after all, this is still an experiment.
1961
1:33:53
1:33:56
There are at least four versions of the Pfizer vaccine
1962
1:33:56
1:33:59
by the way, there are four known versions in their own notes.
1963
1:33:59
1:34:01
And so that's what we call hot batches.
1964
1:34:01
1:34:04
And I'm looking at some signs that someone shared with me
1965
1:34:04
1:34:07
which is that you have certain areas in the States
1966
1:34:07
1:34:10
where it looks like hot batches
1967
1:34:10
1:34:13
killed significant amount of people that have led to india
1968
1:34:14
1:34:15
more injury than the others.
1969
1:34:15
1:34:20
And I think that that is that if you roughly look
1970
1:34:20
1:34:23
at the types of a spiked protein
1971
1:34:24
1:34:29
about the most that's going to be the least destructive
1972
1:34:29
1:34:32
is the one that's textbook mRNA technology
1973
1:34:32
1:34:34
which they have not achieved in real life.
1974
1:34:34
1:34:36
They might've achieved it in a lab,
1975
1:34:36
1:34:39
they might've achieved it in paper, in a closed system.
1976
1:34:39
1:34:44
You can get a cell to be tricked by glucose motifs
1977
1:34:44
1:34:46
on the end of the spike protein.
1978
1:34:46
1:34:49
It opens itself up and then bang, all of a sudden
1979
1:34:49
1:34:52
the cell has been in a barricade situation
1980
1:34:52
1:34:54
being taken hostage.
1981
1:34:54
1:34:56
Yes, it can happen in a Petri dish.
1982
1:34:56
1:34:59
Very, very difficult to slip by all the mechanisms
1983
1:34:59
1:35:00
that the body has.
1984
1:35:00
1:35:03
If anyone wants to understand the clots
1985
1:35:03
1:35:06
the clots are actually extremely sci-fi.
1986
1:35:07
1:35:09
They are from a science called netosis
1987
1:35:09
1:35:12
which are essentially you can visualize them
1988
1:35:12
1:35:16
where if you ever wanted to see Spider-Man in action
1989
1:35:16
1:35:20
in a nanoparticle way was shooting out a net from a cell
1990
1:35:20
1:35:25
and that is netosis with entire DNA exits the cell
1991
1:35:25
1:35:27
as a trap and they are called traps.
1992
1:35:27
1:35:32
They are net traps where basically what happens
1993
1:35:32
1:35:37
with these nets is when you have toxins and venoms
1994
1:35:37
1:35:39
that can go around the body in numerous ways
1995
1:35:39
1:35:42
messing things up so badly, the body will do things
1996
1:35:42
1:35:45
that they know that short-term damages itself
1997
1:35:45
1:35:47
for the long-term goal of staying alive.
1998
1:35:47
1:35:50
And so those clots are not your regular clots
1999
1:35:50
1:35:53
as Dr. Cole and others have illuminated,
2000
1:35:53
1:35:58
Mike Adams and others, they are not regular clots.
2001
1:35:58
1:36:00
In fact, when you look at them
2002
1:36:00
1:36:04
they should look like as Mike Adams described it
2003
1:36:04
1:36:05
it's almost like looking at jerky.
2004
1:36:05
1:36:07
I mean, you're looking at proteins
2005
1:36:07
1:36:11
and then the weird aspect to them is they should look
2006
1:36:11
1:36:12
a little like a tree bark
2007
1:36:12
1:36:16
because they've got a lot of carbon bonding to him
2008
1:36:16
1:36:18
which is why I also don't necessarily know
2009
1:36:18
1:36:20
that what we're seeing is graphene oxide.
2010
1:36:20
1:36:24
What you're seeing is forms of carbon acting
2011
1:36:24
1:36:26
in really strange way because you're dealing with metals
2012
1:36:26
1:36:27
you're dealing with metalloproteins.
2013
1:36:27
1:36:30
And so you have this sort of magnetism.
2014
1:36:30
1:36:33
There's a lot of questions around 5G.
2015
1:36:33
1:36:35
I will say this about 5G,
2016
1:36:35
1:36:38
the technicians that I've heard from around 5G
2017
1:36:39
1:36:42
absolutely will say that 5G is so strong
2018
1:36:42
1:36:45
then when a new technician doesn't know what they're doing
2019
1:36:45
1:36:47
and if they're playing around with 5G
2020
1:36:47
1:36:49
they can get knocked off their feet.
2021
1:36:49
1:36:53
So regardless of whether it's going to be a form of control
2022
1:36:53
1:36:55
around these or whether there are
2023
1:36:55
1:36:57
quote unquote tracking devices,
2024
1:36:58
1:37:01
I think it's really interesting how conspiracy theories
2025
1:37:01
1:37:02
they always sound laughable
2026
1:37:02
1:37:04
until you understand how easy the technology is.
2027
1:37:04
1:37:08
So for example, once you introduce a metal into the body
2028
1:37:08
1:37:11
in certain ways, the body will naturally
2029
1:37:11
1:37:13
then radiate a frequency.
2030
1:37:13
1:37:16
If you're able to tie that frequency with a person
2031
1:37:16
1:37:19
like an app, like a vaccine passport
2032
1:37:19
1:37:21
and you're able to know that this frequency
2033
1:37:21
1:37:23
that's been picked up on a monitor somewhere
2034
1:37:23
1:37:26
along to Dr. Tao Braun,
2035
1:37:26
1:37:29
then forever that's like me holding a chip, right?
2036
1:37:29
1:37:31
I mean, that's RF technology.
2037
1:37:31
1:37:32
That's exactly what it is.
2038
1:37:32
1:37:34
You take a little piece of metal and then you label it
2039
1:37:34
1:37:38
and you say, this piece is now attached to this laptop.
2040
1:37:38
1:37:40
And if that laptop walks out the door,
2041
1:37:40
1:37:43
we'll know that it's gone missing from our stockroom.
2042
1:37:43
1:37:45
The thing by itself doesn't give you any information.
2043
1:37:45
1:37:48
You have to tag it and then it has to know
2044
1:37:48
1:37:49
what it's attached to.
2045
1:37:49
1:37:53
Now, I'll end with what I was saying
2046
1:37:53
1:37:56
with the craziest part about this.
2047
1:37:56
1:37:59
And this takes me back to being an intern psychologist
2048
1:37:59
1:38:02
working in psychiatric wards
2049
1:38:02
1:38:04
and in maximum security prisons.
2050
1:38:05
1:38:07
In maximum security prisons,
2051
1:38:07
1:38:09
the most important thing I learned
2052
1:38:09
1:38:11
is how dangerous psychopaths are.
2053
1:38:11
1:38:16
And I worked with a psychopath and I feel bad for anybody
2054
1:38:16
1:38:19
whether they ever date one, work for one, or for us
2055
1:38:19
1:38:21
that are now global hostages.
2056
1:38:21
1:38:24
They are so terrible because they are our apex predators.
2057
1:38:24
1:38:27
And we can only ever defeat a psychopath
2058
1:38:27
1:38:30
with somebody that knows how to think like a psychopath.
2059
1:38:30
1:38:35
There is a form of alpha in species.
2060
1:38:35
1:38:38
And you see this in chimpanzees where there is,
2061
1:38:38
1:38:40
we wanna call them, let's say, beta.
2062
1:38:40
1:38:43
It's like the alpha male.
2063
1:38:43
1:38:47
It has the powers over the rest of the community.
2064
1:38:47
1:38:49
It just is not awful.
2065
1:38:49
1:38:53
And that is the only member of that tribe,
2066
1:38:53
1:38:56
whether it's female or male, they can take out the predator.
2067
1:38:56
1:38:59
There's sort of an internal buffer
2068
1:38:59
1:39:01
that allows us to take out predators,
2069
1:39:01
1:39:03
but we actually have to stop thinking like them.
2070
1:39:03
1:39:06
And so part of what I learned is how dangerous they are
2071
1:39:06
1:39:09
because they're incredibly good at manipulating people.
2072
1:39:09
1:39:12
They are magic at just literally getting people
2073
1:39:12
1:39:17
to do all kinds of weird stuff in very strange ways
2074
1:39:19
1:39:22
that they're using very, very primitive mechanisms.
2075
1:39:22
1:39:24
And part of it is just their natural physiology.
2076
1:39:24
1:39:29
For example, psychopaths are naturally bradycardiac.
2077
1:39:29
1:39:30
They have bradycardia.
2078
1:39:30
1:39:35
So you won't see them sweat in an uncomfortable situation.
2079
1:39:35
1:39:36
Like Prince Andrew says around
2080
1:39:36
1:39:39
he's sweating disorder as a pedophile.
2081
1:39:39
1:39:42
He literally said, I couldn't have been sweating.
2082
1:39:42
1:39:44
I don't sweat.
2083
1:39:44
1:39:47
Okay, well, there's only a few diseases that can cause that.
2084
1:39:47
1:39:49
And one of them is being a psychopath.
2085
1:39:50
1:39:52
For those that are enjoying this aspect of the conversation,
2086
1:39:52
1:39:53
I saw somebody said,
2087
1:39:53
1:39:55
they were getting red-pulled over here.
2088
1:39:55
1:39:59
I am somebody that is trained and has to, for my job,
2089
1:39:59
1:40:02
catch very subtle language, very subtle language.
2090
1:40:02
1:40:06
And so part of Prince Andrew for me that's interesting
2091
1:40:06
1:40:07
is the trolling that they do,
2092
1:40:07
1:40:12
like playing with a cat playing with a mouse,
2093
1:40:12
1:40:14
is that when Prince Andrew said that there's no way
2094
1:40:14
1:40:16
that he could have been with the victim,
2095
1:40:16
1:40:19
because he knew exactly where he was over 20 years ago,
2096
1:40:19
1:40:21
because he was with his daughters eating pizza.
2097
1:40:21
1:40:23
Well, pizza is code for pedophilia.
2098
1:40:23
1:40:27
So out of the entire interview on TV,
2099
1:40:27
1:40:30
the giveaway for me and him actually admitting
2100
1:40:30
1:40:32
to his friends of how much fun he's having
2101
1:40:32
1:40:34
of getting away with this crime,
2102
1:40:34
1:40:37
is dropping words by choice that are clues.
2103
1:40:37
1:40:38
And this is how we catch people
2104
1:40:38
1:40:40
and this is how we know their intent.
2105
1:40:40
1:40:43
So they always broadcast in threat assessment.
2106
1:40:43
1:40:46
They absolutely, Jerry said they operate in plain sight.
2107
1:40:46
1:40:47
They absolutely do.
2108
1:40:48
1:40:49
My work is not complicated
2109
1:40:49
1:40:52
because they actually are always in plain sight
2110
1:40:52
1:40:55
and operationally it's very enjoyable for them
2111
1:40:55
1:40:57
to leave clues.
2112
1:40:57
1:40:59
Threat assessment and threat management
2113
1:40:59
1:41:01
uses this weird term called leakage.
2114
1:41:01
1:41:03
I don't like the term leakage at all.
2115
1:41:03
1:41:06
I think of it as broadcasting and they broadcast.
2116
1:41:06
1:41:09
So I wanna end with some new characters
2117
1:41:09
1:41:12
that I want you to please have a look at.
2118
1:41:12
1:41:16
One of them is a person called Dr. Martin Rothblatt.
2120
1:41:20
1:41:24
inventor of XM radio.
2121
1:41:24
1:41:26
And so what's really crazy about conspiracy theories
2122
1:41:26
1:41:29
is when people say, are we being tracked?
2123
1:41:29
1:41:33
So what's crazy about being tracked is XM radio
2124
1:41:33
1:41:37
now has contracts with most leading car manufacturers
2125
1:41:37
1:41:39
and your car comes with XM radio installed
2126
1:41:39
1:41:41
and whether you subscribe or not,
2127
1:41:41
1:41:44
you have XM radio, which is directly linked to satellites.
2128
1:41:44
1:41:46
And then they not only are tracking every vehicle
2129
1:41:46
1:41:48
and can sell data on congestion
2130
1:41:48
1:41:51
or whether people are moving to Florida
2131
1:41:51
1:41:53
or whether there's less people now
2132
1:41:53
1:41:55
are circulating in this town.
2133
1:41:55
1:41:57
I mean, it is literally just a map.
2134
1:41:57
1:42:00
Like they have a way of tracking ants
2135
1:42:01
1:42:05
using satellite technology in the vehicles that we drive.
2136
1:42:05
1:42:10
What's very dangerous as this person,
2137
1:42:10
1:42:15
Dr. Martin Rothblatt and Dmitry Itzkov,
2138
1:42:16
1:42:18
Russian billionaire.
2139
1:42:18
1:42:19
Here's what I wanna leave you with
2140
1:42:19
1:42:24
that I would feel that here's how I define batshit crazy.
2141
1:42:26
1:42:30
If you are batshit crazy and you have no money,
2142
1:42:30
1:42:32
more than likely you're wandering around on the street
2143
1:42:32
1:42:34
somewhere and are perceived as homeless.
2144
1:42:34
1:42:38
And you have some form of mental illness
2145
1:42:38
1:42:41
that obviously needs help in your suffering,
2146
1:42:41
1:42:44
but you won't have much power as a crazy person.
2147
1:42:45
1:42:47
If you have some money,
2148
1:42:47
1:42:49
sort of in the middle-class range
2149
1:42:49
1:42:51
and you have mental illness,
2150
1:42:51
1:42:54
you will be extremely limited with your craziness
2151
1:42:54
1:42:57
because that is absolutely not allowed
2152
1:42:57
1:42:59
that somebody who'd have free thought
2153
1:42:59
1:43:04
and be a free thinker and come from a place of individualism
2154
1:43:04
1:43:06
in a society that's moving more and more
2155
1:43:06
1:43:07
towards collectivism.
2156
1:43:07
1:43:08
It's absolutely not allowed.
2157
1:43:08
1:43:10
And you would land up on a psychiatric court
2158
1:43:10
1:43:11
as most of us on this call
2159
1:43:11
1:43:13
are deemed psychiatric at the moment.
2160
1:43:14
1:43:17
Absolutely, this is a manmade,
2161
1:43:17
1:43:19
this is a regular pandemic.
2162
1:43:19
1:43:20
And what are these people talking about?
2163
1:43:20
1:43:21
And what's Dr. Braun talking about?
2164
1:43:21
1:43:24
Venom and we are crazy people.
2165
1:43:24
1:43:27
And we are dangerous because of that to the power that be.
2166
1:43:27
1:43:30
But the most dangerous of crazy
2167
1:43:30
1:43:33
are those that have the resources and capability
2168
1:43:33
1:43:36
of making their craziness somebody else's problem.
2169
1:43:36
1:43:38
So I will throw out a couple of people
2170
1:43:38
1:43:41
that are obviously on everyone's radar.
2171
1:43:41
1:43:42
And one of them is Bill Gates.
2172
1:43:42
1:43:45
I will say the sad part about somebody like Bill Gates
2173
1:43:45
1:43:50
is the closest match to my school shooters.
2174
1:43:50
1:43:52
There's a profile of these people.
2175
1:43:52
1:43:54
And generally what they're looking for
2176
1:43:54
1:43:55
is to die with legacy.
2177
1:43:55
1:43:58
And in a very awkward and uncomfortable way,
2178
1:43:58
1:44:00
I'll show you how silly they are,
2179
1:44:00
1:44:02
is that really what it comes down for these people
2180
1:44:02
1:44:04
is that they have a long,
2181
1:44:04
1:44:07
they have a desire for daddy to give them attention.
2182
1:44:07
1:44:09
I mean, Freud would absolutely say,
2183
1:44:09
1:44:11
well, that's just exactly what it is.
2184
1:44:11
1:44:15
Here's this person who is great and has all these skills,
2185
1:44:15
1:44:16
but for whatever reason,
2186
1:44:16
1:44:18
and normally they're on the spectrum
2187
1:44:18
1:44:19
and dad is on the spectrum
2188
1:44:19
1:44:22
and just not capable of that formal bonding.
2189
1:44:22
1:44:24
And so there's a desire for the son
2190
1:44:24
1:44:26
to ultimately win dad's approval.
2191
1:44:26
1:44:27
And dad could be long gone.
2192
1:44:27
1:44:30
And many of us are driven through our work in similar ways,
2193
1:44:30
1:44:32
but we don't go out and do nefarious things
2194
1:44:32
1:44:33
for daddy's attention.
2195
1:44:33
1:44:35
Some of us would actually do good.
2196
1:44:35
1:44:40
And so Bill Gates is a very suffering person
2197
1:44:40
1:44:43
in that he's going to kill a lot of people,
2198
1:44:43
1:44:44
maybe even half the planet,
2199
1:44:44
1:44:48
and he will still die, more than likely a suicide.
2200
1:44:48
1:44:51
And he will die feeling empty and meaningless,
2201
1:44:51
1:44:53
and he'll die a death of nihilism
2202
1:44:53
1:44:55
simply because he's not able to feel
2203
1:44:55
1:44:58
what the rest of us feel as a sense of accomplishment.
2204
1:44:58
1:45:00
And no amount of death will ever bring daddy's attention.
2205
1:45:00
1:45:02
And daddy's long gone anyway,
2206
1:45:02
1:45:05
but he will be driven by that psychotic obsession
2207
1:45:05
1:45:06
and it's now an obsession compulsion.
2208
1:45:06
1:45:08
And he has the resources to make it happen.
2209
1:45:08
1:45:11
And he wouldn't make it happen if the world allowed it.
2210
1:45:11
1:45:14
If we were to shut down his bullshit a long time ago,
2211
1:45:14
1:45:17
including the same tricks that he used of extortion.
2212
1:45:17
1:45:19
It's very interesting for me
2213
1:45:19
1:45:23
how there are a couple of different operating systems
2214
1:45:23
1:45:25
that human beings use naturally.
2215
1:45:25
1:45:29
And the same way as he killed other operating systems
2216
1:45:30
1:45:35
when it comes down to him wanting only one operating system,
2217
1:45:35
1:45:37
he's really doing that across the planet.
2218
1:45:37
1:45:40
He doesn't want human beings using
2219
1:45:40
1:45:42
Neanderthal based operational systems
2220
1:45:42
1:45:45
or Denisovian based operating systems.
2221
1:45:45
1:45:49
He wants it just his way, this sort of modern day human way.
2222
1:45:50
1:45:52
He would not be able to do it
2223
1:45:52
1:45:54
without the enabling he's had,
2224
1:45:54
1:45:55
but more importantly, in terms of where we are
2225
1:45:55
1:45:57
with the pandemic,
2226
1:45:57
1:45:59
the most important thing that I found,
2227
1:45:59
1:46:00
which is the creepiest side to this
2228
1:46:00
1:46:05
is that Bill Gates is actually a very high player
2229
1:46:05
1:46:07
and he's definitely the executor of this,
2230
1:46:07
1:46:11
but it's only stage one of the bigger plan
2231
1:46:11
1:46:15
of Dr. Martin Rothblatt and Dimitri Itzkov and others
2232
1:46:15
1:46:19
who by 2045 want all of us
2233
1:46:19
1:46:22
to become digital versions of ourselves.
2234
1:46:22
1:46:24
Now, if I would have arrived on a psych ward
2235
1:46:24
1:46:26
in Johannesburg, South Africa somewhere,
2236
1:46:26
1:46:27
a chronic facility maybe,
2237
1:46:27
1:46:30
and I would have met somebody that said that
2238
1:46:30
1:46:34
their goal by 2045 was to have every human being
2239
1:46:34
1:46:37
off themselves, suicide or become so deadly sick
2240
1:46:37
1:46:39
that they didn't wanna be in their bodies
2241
1:46:39
1:46:41
and somebody wrote transhumanism.
2242
1:46:41
1:46:44
By definition, it is absolutely transhumanism.
2243
1:46:44
1:46:48
And the reason that you're seeing so much height,
2244
1:46:48
1:46:52
so much discourse currently about the trans communities
2245
1:46:52
1:46:54
is being driven by Dr. Martin Rothblatt.
2246
1:46:54
1:46:58
Dr. Rothblatt is so uncomfortable as a trans person
2247
1:46:59
1:47:01
and got to the point of being so uncomfortable
2248
1:47:01
1:47:04
with his, her form of human body
2249
1:47:04
1:47:06
that they'd rather not be in a body.
2250
1:47:06
1:47:10
And also they try to save their daughter
2251
1:47:10
1:47:13
who had some very horrible cystic fibrosis
2252
1:47:13
1:47:15
like progressive disease,
2253
1:47:15
1:47:17
and they weren't able to help this person.
2254
1:47:17
1:47:18
The combination of that,
2255
1:47:18
1:47:22
that led to this almost Marvel comic like agenda,
2256
1:47:22
1:47:23
like an evil villain,
2257
1:47:23
1:47:28
who's ultimately has been working this philosophy
2258
1:47:29
1:47:31
with others like Demetri Iskop for the last few years,
2259
1:47:31
1:47:36
that human suffering as we know it will end
2260
1:47:37
1:47:41
when we leave our bodies and into the metaverse,
2261
1:47:41
1:47:44
and that we can create these mind clones of ourselves
2262
1:47:44
1:47:48
and feed the data while we're still alive,
2263
1:47:48
1:47:50
and we can allow the mind clones to coexist
2264
1:47:50
1:47:53
amongst ourselves until we're ready to say
2265
1:47:53
1:47:57
that the human form of me doesn't have to exist,
2266
1:47:57
1:48:00
and then we'll let the digital form go on in infinity.
2267
1:48:00
1:48:01
Now, if I was on the psych ward,
2268
1:48:01
1:48:04
I would walk past the nurse and I would say,
2269
1:48:04
1:48:08
you know, Mr. Smith seems to be doing okay today.
2270
1:48:08
1:48:10
Yes, he's still talking about the 2045 project,
2271
1:48:10
1:48:12
and now he wants everybody to enter the metaverse
2272
1:48:12
1:48:16
and kill themselves, but he seems okay,
2273
1:48:16
1:48:19
and he doesn't seem too upset today.
2274
1:48:19
1:48:21
And he also asked, tomorrow,
2275
1:48:21
1:48:22
can you have scrambled eggs?
2276
1:48:22
1:48:23
And I'd go home.
2277
1:48:23
1:48:25
I mean, as a psychologist, I'd go home, right?
2278
1:48:25
1:48:28
And the psychiatrist may go by and go, okay, well,
2279
1:48:28
1:48:30
you know, the antipsychiatrics psychiatric medication
2280
1:48:30
1:48:32
is clearly not working.
2281
1:48:32
1:48:35
They seem to be stuck on the psychosis.
2282
1:48:35
1:48:38
The issue here that our planet is being run
2283
1:48:38
1:48:40
by psychotic individuals,
2284
1:48:40
1:48:44
and we've allowed for the space for our value system,
2285
1:48:44
1:48:47
our morality, our ethics, our way of life,
2286
1:48:47
1:48:50
and our quality of what we deem to be life and death,
2287
1:48:50
1:48:53
and what we decide is worth living as a collective whole
2288
1:48:53
1:48:54
has been hijacked.
2289
1:48:55
1:48:58
We have literally let the patient start running the ward.
2290
1:49:00
1:49:03
And it is in the last point that I wanna make
2291
1:49:03
1:49:06
is something that I took from one of my teachers.
2292
1:49:06
1:49:09
And somebody asked if I've studied school shooters,
2293
1:49:09
1:49:11
I don't even refer to them as shooters
2294
1:49:11
1:49:13
because they use a wide range of weaponry.
2295
1:49:14
1:49:16
The ones that you don't often hear about
2296
1:49:16
1:49:17
are the ones that try and use bombs,
2297
1:49:17
1:49:19
and bombs are a lot harder to use than a weapon,
2298
1:49:19
1:49:21
but there's certainly Columbine, for example,
2299
1:49:21
1:49:23
was a failed bombing.
2300
1:49:23
1:49:24
I study all mass killers,
2301
1:49:24
1:49:26
including those that commit genocides.
2302
1:49:26
1:49:29
And I'll leave you with this that comes from
2303
1:49:29
1:49:31
one of my teachers, Gavin De Becker.
2304
1:49:31
1:49:35
And Gavin De Becker said the universal sign
2305
1:49:35
1:49:37
of impending violence is suffering.
2306
1:49:39
1:49:42
And so whether it's from the perpetrators or us,
2307
1:49:42
1:49:44
you know, we know that it's crucial
2308
1:49:44
1:49:47
because not only are we dealing with disease,
2309
1:49:47
1:49:50
but we're about to enter a time in space
2310
1:49:50
1:49:52
that has more violence on this planet, right?
2311
1:49:52
1:49:54
We've already gone through a genocide.
2312
1:49:54
1:49:55
You've already seen the culling
2313
1:49:55
1:49:56
of the elderly around the world,
2314
1:49:56
1:50:00
including Italy, by the way, including Israel.
2315
1:50:00
1:50:03
What's fascinating is this is not the first suicide
2316
1:50:03
1:50:06
of Israel as a cult.
2317
1:50:06
1:50:09
You have to only know the history of Masada
2318
1:50:09
1:50:12
to know that leaders convince people in a fortress
2319
1:50:12
1:50:15
that it would be better for them to kill themselves
2320
1:50:15
1:50:17
rather than being slaves.
2321
1:50:17
1:50:18
But, you know, if it was me leading,
2322
1:50:18
1:50:21
I'd say, listen, let them round us up.
2323
1:50:21
1:50:22
We're gonna pretend that we're enslaved.
2324
1:50:22
1:50:23
And the first chance you have,
2325
1:50:23
1:50:25
please just cut this guy's jugular,
2326
1:50:25
1:50:28
or we'll rush them, or we'll do this, or we'll do that.
2327
1:50:28
1:50:32
But you don't absolutely, I know leaders should ever give
2328
1:50:32
1:50:35
victims the instruction that it's better to commit suicide
2329
1:50:35
1:50:36
and find a solution.
2330
1:50:36
1:50:39
Israel has done this to themselves.
2331
1:50:39
1:50:43
And the second part is that in terms of an instruction
2332
1:50:43
1:50:45
to kill themselves, we know that many cults
2333
1:50:45
1:50:48
have had this sort of mass action.
2334
1:50:48
1:50:52
And then the suffering part about it is that the violence,
2335
1:50:53
1:50:56
we didn't see this, it wasn't very apparent to me,
2336
1:50:56
1:50:58
but there's a great quote,
2337
1:50:58
1:51:01
someone can maybe find it from Roman times,
2338
1:51:01
1:51:03
where there's an instruction that the elderly
2339
1:51:03
1:51:05
should just throw themselves off the bridge
2340
1:51:05
1:51:07
for the betterment of society.
2341
1:51:08
1:51:10
Many times have societies got to the point
2342
1:51:10
1:51:12
where psychopaths are running the show.
2343
1:51:12
1:51:16
And then ultimately, that's when they have the roughest time
2344
1:51:16
1:51:18
with the Neanderthals and why they go into full mode
2345
1:51:18
1:51:22
of extermination, because the Neanderthals are the ones
2346
1:51:22
1:51:23
that looked after the elderly.
2347
1:51:23
1:51:26
Neanderthals are the ones represented in this group.
2348
1:51:26
1:51:28
Neanderthals invented medicine.
2349
1:51:28
1:51:30
Neanderthals would rather not be listening to me.
2350
1:51:30
1:51:31
You've got plenty of other things to do,
2351
1:51:31
1:51:35
like going to make love and art and listen to music.
2352
1:51:35
1:51:37
And yet we also know the importance
2353
1:51:37
1:51:40
of being philosophical and the importance of intellectualism
2354
1:51:40
1:51:42
and the importance of teaching our children
2355
1:51:42
1:51:44
how to stay alive and be safe.
2356
1:51:44
1:51:46
My message to you that the solutions
2357
1:51:46
1:51:48
are actually right in front of us, it's all of us.
2358
1:51:48
1:51:50
We are the collective that can make this happen.
2359
1:51:50
1:51:52
We need to share our knowledge.
2360
1:51:52
1:51:55
Please do not cancel anybody that has a theory
2361
1:51:55
1:51:57
or a way of explaining something.
2362
1:51:57
1:52:01
Allow them the space to flesh out what they might be seeing.
2363
1:52:01
1:52:02
It could be incredibly useful.
2364
1:52:02
1:52:05
And also please stop over-complicating this.
2365
1:52:05
1:52:06
That's how they're winning.
2366
1:52:06
1:52:08
This is not very complicated.
2367
1:52:08
1:52:11
Their agendas are not complicated and nor are their tools.
2368
1:52:11
1:52:16
They are using the ultimate natural gain of function.
2369
1:52:17
1:52:22
They are using a toxin slash venom to get into our circuitry.
2370
1:52:22
1:52:26
And so we have survived many snake bites for a long time.
2371
1:52:26
1:52:30
And before that we survived jellyfish and sea urchins
2372
1:52:30
1:52:33
and scorpions and buffer toads down in Florida
2373
1:52:33
1:52:36
that if you lick, they'll make you psychotic.
2374
1:52:36
1:52:40
And we have survived spouses and ex-wives
2375
1:52:40
1:52:43
and ex-husbands that are also venomous.
2376
1:52:43
1:52:45
I can absolutely tell you it's in our power.
2377
1:52:45
1:52:49
I know some of you enjoyed that piece of my humor.
2378
1:52:49
1:52:52
Must be those that have had those experiences
2379
1:52:52
1:52:54
with pathological venomous creatures,
2380
1:52:54
1:52:56
humans that we've survived.
2381
1:52:56
1:52:59
I wanna let us know that we can do this.
2382
1:52:59
1:53:02
Please stick this out as a community, it's worthwhile.
2383
1:53:03
1:53:07
For those that know we're really not in this fight,
2384
1:53:08
1:53:10
no insult to the people in this group.
2385
1:53:10
1:53:13
I'm looking at all of us and our ages.
2386
1:53:13
1:53:15
This fight is really not about us.
2387
1:53:15
1:53:17
This fight is about the children.
2388
1:53:17
1:53:18
We owe it to them.
2389
1:53:18
1:53:20
We owe it to them to have a world
2390
1:53:20
1:53:23
where they don't have to live in Mark Zuckerberg's
2391
1:53:23
1:53:27
metaverse ordering virtual products
2392
1:53:27
1:53:31
and going virtual fishing while Mark Zuckerberg
2393
1:53:31
1:53:33
gets to surf the real oceans.
2394
1:53:33
1:53:38
That is always the sort of highlight for me of psychopaths
2395
1:53:38
1:53:40
is that it's blatantly obvious
2396
1:53:40
1:53:41
that they will destroy the world
2397
1:53:41
1:53:43
so that they can have it for themselves.
2398
1:53:45
1:53:48
Literally, if they held themselves to their own standards,
2399
1:53:48
1:53:49
they would have committed suicide
2400
1:53:49
1:53:51
before the metaverse was even ready.
2401
1:53:51
1:53:53
And with that, I'll say thank you so much.
2402
1:53:53
1:53:55
You've given me so much time.
2403
1:53:55
1:53:57
There are so many questions here
2404
1:53:57
1:53:59
and I can take one or two questions
2405
1:53:59
1:54:01
and then I really must go.
2406
1:54:02
1:54:03
And I think I'm just, thank you.
2407
1:54:03
1:54:07
Let's go with some quick questions.
2408
1:54:07
1:54:10
First, Stephen and Peter and Tessa and Liam.
2409
1:54:10
1:54:14
Stephen, wow, Tao, what a tour de force
2410
1:54:14
1:54:18
and congratulations on the work that you have done.
2411
1:54:18
1:54:19
Stephen?
2412
1:54:19
1:54:23
Yeah, really very interesting, Tao.
2413
1:54:24
1:54:27
Could I ask you whether you know anything about messaging?
2414
1:54:28
1:54:29
About messaging?
2415
1:54:30
1:54:31
Yeah, so we're trying to do,
2416
1:54:31
1:54:35
so a few of us are trying to get a narrative out,
2417
1:54:35
1:54:38
an alternative narrative, which as far as we can see,
2418
1:54:38
1:54:40
hasn't really been attempted.
2419
1:54:41
1:54:46
And so obviously we need the help of psychologists
2420
1:54:46
1:54:48
to get into the minds of other people,
2421
1:54:49
1:54:53
you know, the minds of our friends and families.
2422
1:54:53
1:54:56
I just wondered whether you knew anything about that or not.
2423
1:54:57
1:55:01
Yeah, I think that for me, you know, I had a version,
2424
1:55:01
1:55:04
I once was a pod owner in a nightclub
2425
1:55:04
1:55:06
and I saw what you could do with good budget
2426
1:55:06
1:55:08
and that we launched this nightclub
2427
1:55:08
1:55:09
and we put posters everywhere
2428
1:55:09
1:55:12
and we let people know that this nightclub was coming
2429
1:55:12
1:55:14
and then thousands of people turned up
2430
1:55:14
1:55:15
and it shut down the streets.
2431
1:55:15
1:55:17
And I think that messaging,
2432
1:55:17
1:55:19
I think that one of the key aspects of messaging
2433
1:55:19
1:55:24
is don't dilute the message by having more,
2434
1:55:24
1:55:27
numerous messages running at the same time,
2435
1:55:27
1:55:28
that people can't cope with that.
2436
1:55:28
1:55:31
And the other thing is that keep the messages really simple.
2437
1:55:31
1:55:34
And then very, very hard with this
2438
1:55:34
1:55:36
because it's a natural trick that they're using
2439
1:55:36
1:55:39
is that the messaging shouldn't be oppositional
2440
1:55:39
1:55:42
to the messages that they're putting out.
2441
1:55:42
1:55:43
Like for example,
2442
1:55:43
1:55:45
if I was gonna come up with a slogan today,
2443
1:55:45
1:55:49
I would say, I would be saying things that are universal
2444
1:55:49
1:55:51
to all cultures that are experiencing this,
2445
1:55:51
1:55:53
which is some clever phrase
2446
1:55:53
1:55:55
that just basically lets them know
2447
1:55:55
1:55:57
that they mean something.
2448
1:55:57
1:55:59
What we ultimately fighting is nihilism.
2449
1:55:59
1:56:00
These people are nihilistic
2450
1:56:00
1:56:03
and they don't want anybody to feel that they matter.
2451
1:56:03
1:56:05
So the concept of you matter,
2452
1:56:05
1:56:07
and you can see why they particularly chose
2453
1:56:07
1:56:10
Black Lives Matter and then made it vile
2454
1:56:10
1:56:12
if anybody else said that they matter.
2455
1:56:12
1:56:14
That's a purposeful weapon
2456
1:56:14
1:56:16
that was part of the lead up into this.
2457
1:56:16
1:56:18
The idea that the other people can decide who matters.
2458
1:56:18
1:56:21
We all matter, everything matters.
2459
1:56:21
1:56:23
The tiniest bug that you squashed mattered.
2460
1:56:23
1:56:27
And so this idea of embracing some message
2461
1:56:27
1:56:28
around human quality,
2462
1:56:28
1:56:33
some part that taps into the existential crisis.
2463
1:56:33
1:56:35
And then I would say that some of the other things
2464
1:56:35
1:56:38
that come to mind that we can borrow from
2465
1:56:38
1:56:39
are from the Vietnam era,
2466
1:56:39
1:56:42
this idea of what was a tune out,
2467
1:56:42
1:56:44
tune in, tune out type of stuff,
2468
1:56:44
1:56:48
or the idea of, I call it the great Exodus.
2469
1:56:48
1:56:50
Part of it is that we are all locked
2470
1:56:50
1:56:51
into these digital worlds,
2471
1:56:51
1:56:54
but we need to be weaning ourselves off more and more.
2472
1:56:54
1:56:58
And we only need to use it as an absolute necessity
2473
1:56:58
1:56:59
to connect with each other.
2474
1:56:59
1:57:02
But we are far too dependent on these tools
2475
1:57:02
1:57:04
that are also affecting,
2476
1:57:04
1:57:05
whether it's adults or children,
2477
1:57:05
1:57:06
it's affecting our dopamine.
2478
1:57:06
1:57:08
So I'd say part of that messaging is,
2479
1:57:08
1:57:11
what would your day look like if you didn't know?
2480
1:57:11
1:57:13
No, Tao, the kind of message,
2481
1:57:13
1:57:15
I'm talking about the kind of messaging
2482
1:57:15
1:57:17
which will lead people to wake up
2483
1:57:17
1:57:19
and realize what's happening
2484
1:57:19
1:57:21
and rise up against governments.
2485
1:57:21
1:57:22
I think that's what I'm addressing,
2486
1:57:22
1:57:24
but I think that it has to be simple.
2487
1:57:24
1:57:27
And I think that it has to hit people at a core
2488
1:57:27
1:57:29
where it really, when someone says
2489
1:57:29
1:57:31
that they need to be awoken,
2490
1:57:31
1:57:33
one aspect that we're running against
2491
1:57:33
1:57:36
is we need to choose who we're messaging to.
2492
1:57:36
1:57:37
So I hate to say it like this,
2493
1:57:37
1:57:40
and I know a lot of people are very hurt by this.
2494
1:57:40
1:57:42
And a lot of people might not even be there.
2495
1:57:42
1:57:44
And some of you are,
2496
1:57:44
1:57:46
where I look at it as trying to save the people
2497
1:57:46
1:57:47
that are drowning.
2498
1:57:47
1:57:51
And if anybody's ever taken a life-saving course,
2499
1:57:51
1:57:54
you never swim up to somebody that's still struggling
2500
1:57:54
1:57:56
and they'll pull you with them.
2501
1:57:56
1:57:58
And so there are many people,
2502
1:57:58
1:58:01
especially those that are keeping up their boosters,
2503
1:58:01
1:58:04
where in some way, neurologically,
2504
1:58:04
1:58:05
they are now programmed
2505
1:58:05
1:58:07
and are gonna have a hard time convincing them
2506
1:58:07
1:58:09
or waking them up
2507
1:58:09
1:58:12
until those neurotransmitters are freed up.
2508
1:58:12
1:58:13
It is the others.
2509
1:58:13
1:58:16
We need to reinforce those that are already awake.
2510
1:58:16
1:58:19
I would say that it's an absolute struggle right now
2511
1:58:19
1:58:21
to wake anybody up,
2512
1:58:21
1:58:23
but we're all awake,
2513
1:58:23
1:58:25
and what are we gonna do with our waking hours
2514
1:58:25
1:58:26
would be a question that I would ask.
2515
1:58:26
1:58:28
What are you doing with your time?
2516
1:58:28
1:58:30
And how best can we be effective?
2517
1:58:30
1:58:31
That's as best as I can give you.
2518
1:58:31
1:58:33
I would also imagine there's a couple of things
2519
1:58:33
1:58:36
that are driving me nuts in terms of our response
2520
1:58:36
1:58:38
to counter this,
2521
1:58:38
1:58:39
is that we're dealing with organizations
2522
1:58:39
1:58:42
with bottomless amounts of money.
2523
1:58:42
1:58:44
I really am calling for somebody
2524
1:58:44
1:58:48
with the right set of ethics and mechanisms.
2525
1:58:48
1:58:50
We need a global fund to be able to fight this.
2526
1:58:50
1:58:51
We mentioned this the other day
2527
1:58:51
1:58:53
in terms of the equipment that's necessary
2528
1:58:53
1:58:55
to analyze things like the vaccine.
2529
1:58:55
1:58:58
Messaging would be a part of it.
2530
1:58:58
1:59:00
We can pull people out of the lousy work
2531
1:59:00
1:59:03
that they're doing for the enemy by hiring them.
2532
1:59:03
1:59:06
I mean, people will jump ship a whole bunch easier
2533
1:59:06
1:59:10
than you think if you're able to pay.
2534
1:59:10
1:59:11
Most of us are volunteers.
2535
1:59:11
1:59:14
Most of us are struggling through this,
2536
1:59:14
1:59:18
but there's enough money and enough resources
2537
1:59:18
1:59:20
that we can start hiring some of the world's best
2538
1:59:20
1:59:25
at these things and really hone down our messaging
2539
1:59:25
1:59:28
to be very consistent just like they are
2540
1:59:28
1:59:30
and give them a run for their money that way.
2541
1:59:31
1:59:32
Good.
2542
1:59:32
1:59:36
And you mentioned earlier that the venom works
2543
1:59:36
1:59:38
by triggering suicide,
2544
1:59:38
1:59:41
and I didn't quite understand what you meant by that.
2545
1:59:41
1:59:44
Well, so if you have a look at,
2546
1:59:44
1:59:47
and I know that this ties into the last presentation
2547
1:59:47
1:59:49
that I saw with this group,
2548
1:59:50
1:59:51
with Stephanie's work,
2549
1:59:51
1:59:54
Dr., remind me of her last name, somebody?
2550
1:59:54
1:59:56
Sena. Sena, Sena, yeah.
2551
1:59:56
1:59:58
So with Dr. Sena's work,
2552
1:59:59
2:00:02
I 100% agree with everything that she was saying.
2553
2:00:02
2:00:05
I was disagree with some of the mechanisms involved.
2554
2:00:05
2:00:07
I think ultimately those mechanisms would happen,
2555
2:00:07
2:00:10
but they have to be driven by a central circuit board,
2556
2:00:10
2:00:13
and that circuit board is, in my opinion,
2557
2:00:13
2:00:15
the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors,
2558
2:00:15
2:00:18
and especially when it comes to alpha seven
2559
2:00:18
2:00:19
that drives the immune system.
2560
2:00:19
2:00:22
But what you'll see is that she talked about things like
2561
2:00:22
2:00:24
sort of this advanced aging that's taking place
2562
2:00:24
2:00:27
or cancers that arrive.
2563
2:00:27
2:00:31
What the instruction is is that if the predator
2564
2:00:31
2:00:34
needs the prey to decompose itself,
2565
2:00:34
2:00:37
then really the instructions are make enough cells
2566
2:00:37
2:00:40
to keep yourself alive,
2567
2:00:40
2:00:42
but kill off more than you're making, right?
2568
2:00:42
2:00:47
Like the suicide, maybe suicide is a harsh word to use,
2569
2:00:47
2:00:48
but it is a death spiral.
2570
2:00:48
2:00:52
The ultimate goal of the venom is to lead to the demise
2571
2:00:52
2:00:55
of the creature, but slowly.
2572
2:00:55
2:00:58
And so ultimately if somebody, for example,
2573
2:00:58
2:01:01
signs up for these vaccines without them knowing it,
2574
2:01:01
2:01:02
it's a form of suicide.
2575
2:01:06
2:01:08
They're signing themselves up for something
2576
2:01:08
2:01:13
that is going to lead to a sped up version of their demise.
2577
2:01:18
2:01:20
Some things are gonna happen to people
2578
2:01:20
2:01:23
that are sort of weird and obscure,
2579
2:01:23
2:01:28
just based on an AIDS-like profile allows weird cancers
2580
2:01:29
2:01:31
and weird hugs to thrive.
2581
2:01:31
2:01:33
And I worked at HIV AIDS epidemic in South Africa
2582
2:01:33
2:01:36
to know that what was killing people is the sort of,
2583
2:01:36
2:01:39
the obscure diseases.
2584
2:01:39
2:01:40
But for the most part,
2585
2:01:40
2:01:42
what people are gonna find from the vaccine
2586
2:01:42
2:01:47
is that whatever they were destined to have take place
2587
2:01:48
2:01:50
is ultimately what's gonna take place.
2588
2:01:50
2:01:52
And so I use the word suicide very purposefully
2589
2:01:52
2:01:55
because ultimately, even if they were tricked
2590
2:01:55
2:01:57
or forced to take the vaccine, they still took it.
2591
2:01:57
2:02:00
I mean, I'm yet to hear of somebody,
2592
2:02:00
2:02:01
I think there was one child somewhere
2593
2:02:01
2:02:03
that a teacher held down.
2594
2:02:03
2:02:06
There was a kid that was taken to a teacher's house
2595
2:02:06
2:02:08
and the teacher actually held the child out
2596
2:02:08
2:02:11
and vaccinated them, which should have been,
2597
2:02:11
2:02:13
a charge immediately practicing medicine
2598
2:02:13
2:02:14
without allowed to do something.
2599
2:02:14
2:02:18
But for the most part, people have signed up
2600
2:02:18
2:02:21
with a form of this where they have been complicit
2601
2:02:21
2:02:22
in their own crime.
2602
2:02:22
2:02:24
Just a very quick question.
2603
2:02:24
2:02:27
SARS-CoV-1, do you think that was virus, SARS-CoV-1?
2604
2:02:28
2:02:31
I do, give me one second.
2605
2:02:31
2:02:31
Okay.
2606
2:02:36
2:02:41
Yeah, SARS-CoV-1 for, I mean, the most problematic thing,
2607
2:02:41
2:02:43
and I have to address this as a scientist,
2608
2:02:43
2:02:46
I don't like the fact that there's numerous papers
2609
2:02:46
2:02:48
that said this has never been isolated.
2610
2:02:48
2:02:51
I mean, it's hugely problematic.
2611
2:02:51
2:02:53
I mean, it's a major problem.
2612
2:02:53
2:02:57
But I also know that based on what we said the other day,
2613
2:02:57
2:02:59
if I have a look at sort of,
2614
2:02:59
2:03:01
if the thing that's been said,
2615
2:03:01
2:03:03
I think that's a very, very important thing.
2616
2:03:04
2:03:06
The other day, if I have a look at sort of,
2617
2:03:06
2:03:10
if the 3D modeling, if somebody is showing me a piece
2618
2:03:10
2:03:14
of paper with a prototype and drawings and schematics,
2619
2:03:14
2:03:16
and then I know that they've got the machinery to make it,
2620
2:03:16
2:03:20
and I come back and they've made something by spec,
2621
2:03:20
2:03:24
then I can assume that that's what it is.
2622
2:03:24
2:03:27
But as a scientist, it's still very uncomfortable for me
2623
2:03:27
2:03:32
to say things or to work through assumptions.
2624
2:03:34
2:03:36
That are still, you know,
2625
2:03:36
2:03:39
use the non-scientific word iffy.
2626
2:03:39
2:03:41
And one of which is just to know
2627
2:03:41
2:03:44
that this virus works with or without,
2628
2:03:44
2:03:46
I mean, the spike protein works with
2629
2:03:46
2:03:47
or without the viral vector.
2630
2:03:47
2:03:49
I mean, you could literally put this as they have
2631
2:03:49
2:03:51
in a liposome, you know,
2632
2:03:51
2:03:54
just put billions of it into a vial and stick it in,
2633
2:03:54
2:03:55
and it's gonna give someone COVID.
2634
2:03:55
2:03:56
I mean, that's the giveaway.
2635
2:03:56
2:03:57
If COVID-
2636
2:03:57
2:03:58
Yeah, go ahead.
2637
2:03:58
2:04:01
SARS-CoV-2, is that a virus in your opinion?
2638
2:04:01
2:04:04
Yeah, I think that the initial virus,
2639
2:04:04
2:04:08
I think it was a virus that they harvested
2640
2:04:08
2:04:10
from a bat from a copper mine.
2641
2:04:10
2:04:12
I think that that's a regular coronavirus.
2642
2:04:12
2:04:14
It happens to be pretty copper resistant.
2643
2:04:14
2:04:16
And I think that that's just the, you know,
2644
2:04:16
2:04:18
for one other term,
2645
2:04:18
2:04:19
that's the jellyfish that they're using.
2646
2:04:19
2:04:24
You know, that's just the tiny sequence of protein chains
2647
2:04:25
2:04:28
that allows some of the mechanism of action
2648
2:04:28
2:04:30
for this creature to move around
2649
2:04:30
2:04:34
and to find ways to replicate itself
2650
2:04:34
2:04:36
and to live in different environments.
2651
2:04:36
2:04:41
And viruses will thrive or die depending on pH,
2652
2:04:42
2:04:43
very, very subtle changes in pH.
2653
2:04:43
2:04:46
So how did they spread the virus?
2654
2:04:47
2:04:49
I think the human transmission
2655
2:04:49
2:04:52
and everything that the papers have illuminated,
2656
2:04:52
2:04:54
I think that what they were able to do
2657
2:04:54
2:04:57
is make a pretty voracious virus
2658
2:04:57
2:04:58
and with high transmissibility,
2659
2:04:58
2:05:01
the exploit is to be able to use those docking ports
2660
2:05:01
2:05:03
of the ACE receptor.
2661
2:05:03
2:05:07
And then by linking up and having high binding affinity,
2662
2:05:07
2:05:09
it can penetrate the cell.
2663
2:05:09
2:05:12
And that's obviously where it can make more of itself.
2664
2:05:12
2:05:14
The other way that they could spread it
2665
2:05:14
2:05:15
is that you could literally,
2666
2:05:15
2:05:17
you could put, like Brian Otter said,
2667
2:05:17
2:05:19
you could put the spike protein in water
2668
2:05:19
2:05:20
and you could poison the world.
2669
2:05:20
2:05:21
You could put it in the air,
2670
2:05:21
2:05:24
you could put it in saliva and spit on somebody.
2671
2:05:24
2:05:26
It has what's called a cystine knot, which is what-
2672
2:05:26
2:05:28
So what do you think they did?
2673
2:05:29
2:05:31
I think that they,
2674
2:05:32
2:05:37
I think that they created a transmissible virus
2675
2:05:37
2:05:41
that is, gets into the human body.
2676
2:05:41
2:05:44
And if it gets into the human body and is enough of it,
2677
2:05:44
2:05:47
and if that person is genetically at risk
2678
2:05:47
2:05:49
through the mechanisms of actions
2679
2:05:49
2:05:51
that that spike protein and its virus will create,
2680
2:05:51
2:05:54
that person will become a carrier of that virus
2681
2:05:54
2:05:56
and that viral load will go up.
2682
2:05:56
2:05:59
And that titer of virus in somebody can be measured.
2683
2:05:59
2:06:02
And that what's fascinating about it
2684
2:06:02
2:06:05
is they should be able to use that titer
2685
2:06:05
2:06:07
and that if it was susceptible to everybody,
2686
2:06:07
2:06:09
then once somebody has a high titer,
2687
2:06:09
2:06:13
the whole family should be susceptible to it.
2688
2:06:13
2:06:15
And you've seen that that's not the case.
2689
2:06:15
2:06:18
How do you, so I don't know if you were aware,
2690
2:06:18
2:06:19
but as far as I understand,
2691
2:06:19
2:06:24
all-cause mortality didn't increase around the world in 2020.
2692
2:06:25
2:06:30
So is it possible that the whole thing was a fraud?
2693
2:06:31
2:06:35
So the deaths were manufactured from the PCR tests?
2694
2:06:36
2:06:37
Yeah, absolutely.
2695
2:06:37
2:06:40
And then they deliberately instilled fear.
2696
2:06:40
2:06:43
So what the virus didn't kill,
2697
2:06:43
2:06:48
they killed people by midazolam, remdesivir, fear.
2698
2:06:48
2:06:51
I think the fears, well, in my opinion,
2699
2:06:51
2:06:53
the fear has been a big part of this.
2700
2:06:53
2:06:58
And so is it possible that the virus was never needed?
2701
2:06:58
2:06:59
Yeah, absolutely.
2702
2:06:59
2:07:04
So if I have to visualize this as a purely biological attack,
2703
2:07:05
2:07:07
I'll use myself as a victim to that attack.
2704
2:07:07
2:07:10
In 2019, in the fall of 2019,
2705
2:07:10
2:07:13
a bunch of us came back from a law enforcement conference
2706
2:07:13
2:07:14
and we were horribly sick.
2707
2:07:14
2:07:16
I came back covered in hives,
2708
2:07:16
2:07:18
had been exposed to something.
2709
2:07:18
2:07:20
And then progressively over a few weeks,
2710
2:07:20
2:07:22
I was stopping able to breathe.
2711
2:07:22
2:07:25
I went to the doctor, the doctor stuck a needle in,
2712
2:07:25
2:07:27
the nurse stuck a needle in my vein
2713
2:07:27
2:07:29
and tried to get some blood from me.
2714
2:07:29
2:07:30
And it literally looked like jelly.
2715
2:07:30
2:07:33
I mean, jello, it came out, it was coagulated,
2716
2:07:33
2:07:34
it was not flowing.
2717
2:07:35
2:07:38
The neurological consequences that affected my gait,
2718
2:07:38
2:07:39
my knees started buckling,
2719
2:07:39
2:07:43
I was having palsy-like features in my face,
2720
2:07:43
2:07:46
facial grimacing, tremors and tics.
2721
2:07:47
2:07:51
This was my first sign way before anybody
2722
2:07:51
2:07:52
even had a name for this,
2723
2:07:52
2:07:53
that there was something out there
2724
2:07:53
2:07:55
and a bunch of us didn't connect the dots,
2725
2:07:55
2:07:57
that we'd all come back from the same conference
2726
2:07:57
2:07:58
and had been exposed to something.
2727
2:07:58
2:08:03
Now that was in, in the States we call it in fall,
2728
2:08:03
2:08:05
I think that conference was, I believe,
2729
2:08:05
2:08:08
maybe September or October of 2019.
2730
2:08:08
2:08:13
And my vitamin D level crashed to very, very low levels.
2731
2:08:14
2:08:18
I was finally able to start repairing that damage on my own.
2732
2:08:18
2:08:20
No doctors were able to help me.
2733
2:08:20
2:08:22
They couldn't understand what was happening.
2734
2:08:22
2:08:25
There were certain things that I could see that were helping.
2735
2:08:25
2:08:27
For example, I started using Alka-Celtra.
2736
2:08:27
2:08:30
And Alka-Celtra is a really easy way
2737
2:08:30
2:08:33
to just help your body to start, you know,
2738
2:08:33
2:08:36
neutralizing that pH at a gastric level,
2739
2:08:36
2:08:38
but more importantly, it's a low level of aspirin.
2740
2:08:38
2:08:40
You know, it's mechanisms,
2741
2:08:40
2:08:42
it has sodium bicarbonate in it.
2742
2:08:42
2:08:44
Its mechanisms really is a low level,
2743
2:08:44
2:08:49
over the counter way to stop an acidosis.
2744
2:08:49
2:08:50
And so I was able to go through that.
2745
2:08:50
2:08:52
But to answer your question,
2746
2:08:52
2:08:54
that could have been an aerosolized attack.
2747
2:08:54
2:08:55
That could have been in food.
2748
2:08:55
2:08:56
That could have been in water.
2749
2:08:56
2:09:00
There are numerous ways and it didn't have to be a virus.
2750
2:09:00
2:09:02
I can say that there's a part to this
2751
2:09:02
2:09:04
that makes others sick,
2752
2:09:04
2:09:07
whether that is transmission of the venom in some sort,
2753
2:09:07
2:09:10
with or without the viral vector, I don't know,
2754
2:09:10
2:09:13
but you can, it has an aspect that it is transmissible.
2755
2:09:13
2:09:16
The same way as if you are dealing with, let's say,
2756
2:09:17
2:09:20
a bio weapon that is an organophosphate,
2757
2:09:20
2:09:23
you have to be wearing hazmat gear and you have to shower
2758
2:09:23
2:09:24
and you have to make sure that you don't get that
2759
2:09:24
2:09:27
on your skin because you're gonna get sick too.
2760
2:09:27
2:09:30
My dog got sick from me at that time.
2761
2:09:30
2:09:32
You know, I fed the dog a piece of meat
2762
2:09:32
2:09:35
that I'd been chewing on and my dog got horribly ill,
2763
2:09:35
2:09:37
got really bad diarrhea and cycled through this.
2764
2:09:37
2:09:38
A lot of people don't know,
2765
2:09:38
2:09:42
a lot of people's dogs died from the spike protein.
2766
2:09:43
2:09:45
They are cycling through it.
2767
2:09:45
2:09:49
They have other mechanisms that they're impacted by.
2768
2:09:49
2:09:52
And so if I think about how they did this attack,
2769
2:09:52
2:09:54
I think that there are,
2770
2:09:54
2:09:57
there's the distractors that we used,
2771
2:09:58
2:10:03
primary number one tool was fear and an invisible enemy.
2772
2:10:03
2:10:06
I mean, this is the thing of horror stories,
2773
2:10:06
2:10:09
childlike stories where you hide under your,
2774
2:10:09
2:10:10
the monsters are hiding under your bed
2775
2:10:10
2:10:12
and a good flashlight will help you.
2776
2:10:12
2:10:13
It's the fact that-
2777
2:10:13
2:10:15
But now the fear is still there.
2778
2:10:15
2:10:17
And that's probably because we haven't explained
2779
2:10:17
2:10:19
what's going on.
2780
2:10:19
2:10:21
Yeah, so benefits, a change happens when benefits are real.
2781
2:10:21
2:10:23
Like I didn't see a change in my friend
2782
2:10:23
2:10:26
who hasn't listened to a word I've said after two years.
2783
2:10:26
2:10:28
And then he went deaf in one ear from his Pfizer booster.
2784
2:10:28
2:10:30
And then when doctor and an ENT in Hong Kong
2785
2:10:30
2:10:33
couldn't help him and I started helping him
2786
2:10:33
2:10:35
and now he's back at having 95% hearing,
2787
2:10:35
2:10:37
now he wants me to help his wife, right?
2788
2:10:37
2:10:40
And I didn't even know that she was vaccine-injured.
2789
2:10:40
2:10:43
Now that's partly why I want to illuminate
2790
2:10:43
2:10:45
some of these mechanisms that make this really easy
2791
2:10:45
2:10:46
to switch on and off.
2792
2:10:46
2:10:51
It also shows that as a toxin, it's very different.
2793
2:10:51
2:10:54
I think the fear of it being a viral contagion will go away.
2794
2:10:54
2:10:58
The masking in itself is a tactic.
2795
2:10:58
2:10:59
It's a fear-based tactic.
2796
2:10:59
2:11:01
It reminds me of the experiments that were done
2797
2:11:01
2:11:03
on children around the time of Freud
2798
2:11:03
2:11:06
where you'd have somebody dressed up as a bunny
2799
2:11:06
2:11:09
in a big Easter bunny suit and scare them
2800
2:11:09
2:11:11
and see what impact that has on them.
2801
2:11:11
2:11:15
How does that impact their psyche when other things
2802
2:11:15
2:11:17
lead to a global anxiety?
2803
2:11:17
2:11:21
The trauma of the isolation technique
2804
2:11:21
2:11:23
can drive anyone nuts.
2805
2:11:23
2:11:25
There was some data that I was exposed to
2806
2:11:25
2:11:29
right at the beginning that I was working with a group
2807
2:11:29
2:11:33
of therapists from the States that all plug in their data,
2808
2:11:37
2:11:39
anonymous data from their clients,
2809
2:11:39
2:11:42
but it helps them to collectively know as a group
2810
2:11:42
2:11:45
what's trending and what issues are people dealing with.
2811
2:11:45
2:11:47
And sex with animals was up.
2812
2:11:49
2:11:51
Bestiality amongst their clients,
2813
2:11:51
2:11:53
self-reported bestiality was up
2814
2:11:53
2:11:55
because you're literally driving people nuts
2815
2:11:55
2:11:56
by isolating them in their home
2816
2:11:56
2:11:58
and taking away those social structures.
2817
2:11:58
2:12:01
And so fear, but let me go back to the weapons side to it.
2818
2:12:01
2:12:04
I have no doubt that there was a mechanism of action.
2819
2:12:04
2:12:07
And when I wrote to the FBI, I made it clear
2820
2:12:07
2:12:09
that this could work with or without a virus.
2821
2:12:09
2:12:11
I don't think a virus is necessary
2822
2:12:11
2:12:13
or maybe not even implicated.
2823
2:12:13
2:12:16
That's why I haven't concentrated on that aspect.
2824
2:12:16
2:12:19
You don't hear me talking about antivirals as a treatment.
2825
2:12:19
2:12:20
You don't hear me talking about things
2826
2:12:20
2:12:23
that would be found on that possibly SATA plate
2827
2:12:23
2:12:24
that are naturally antiviral.
2828
2:12:24
2:12:26
They are all antitoxin.
2829
2:12:26
2:12:29
They are all anti-venom because the mechanism of action
2830
2:12:29
2:12:33
works with or without that sort of attaching it to anything.
2831
2:12:33
2:12:36
You can also know that giveaway for me is that
2832
2:12:36
2:12:37
this might not be viral at all.
2833
2:12:37
2:12:41
I mean, you have to look at how they're making their vaccines.
2834
2:12:41
2:12:43
They're not making it with a virus.
2835
2:12:43
2:12:44
They're making it with yeast.
2836
2:12:45
2:12:48
Right, so is this a yeast infection?
2837
2:12:48
2:12:50
You know, is this E. coli, right?
2838
2:12:50
2:12:53
I mean, is this working the same as norovirus?
2839
2:12:53
2:12:56
I mean, you can express the most venomous peptides
2840
2:12:56
2:12:58
from E. coli.
2841
2:12:58
2:12:59
So how?
2842
2:12:59
2:12:59
There are...
2843
2:12:59
2:13:02
Mark, come on, we're gonna finish in 10 minutes.
2844
2:13:02
2:13:03
We've got three questions, Stephen.
2845
2:13:03
2:13:06
Yeah, okay, there's one person in the group
2846
2:13:06
2:13:11
who wrote to me and said that she didn't think that the...
2847
2:13:12
2:13:15
She didn't think that the spike protein and the mRNA
2848
2:13:15
2:13:18
were the real problem,
2849
2:13:18
2:13:21
and that was put in to deflect attention from the real problem.
2850
2:13:21
2:13:22
What do you think of that?
2851
2:13:22
2:13:25
Well, I think that what they were able to do,
2852
2:13:25
2:13:29
and I think that we're only on certain stages of this pandemic,
2853
2:13:29
2:13:34
and sadly, we're at like, you know, maybe it's moved on to stage two now.
2854
2:13:34
2:13:37
I think we are almost at like 1.5.
2855
2:13:37
2:13:41
And part of it is that the first layer of any biological warfare like this
2856
2:13:41
2:13:44
is that you take out your elderly and your vulnerable and your sick
2857
2:13:44
2:13:48
and your syndrome, and that was purely a calculation,
2858
2:13:48
2:13:50
an algorithm that's financial.
2859
2:13:50
2:13:53
I mean, at the end of the day, when you have a collectivist approach,
2860
2:13:53
2:13:57
it just cannot support the kind of medical treatment
2861
2:13:57
2:14:00
that we're starting to offer people that were centurions.
2862
2:14:00
2:14:04
You know, from a purely financial point, they used a major distraction,
2863
2:14:04
2:14:08
and then they offed, you know, the bulk of these deaths are not COVID deaths.
2864
2:14:08
2:14:12
These are diseases of neglect.
2865
2:14:12
2:14:16
These are septicemias. These are vitamin D levels crashing.
2866
2:14:16
2:14:18
These are other pneumonias.
2867
2:14:18
2:14:21
And ultimately, then you could run a PCR test with, you know,
2868
2:14:21
2:14:25
whatever you want to put in it as the piece, the protein chain
2869
2:14:25
2:14:28
that you're looking for at a very low cycle rate.
2870
2:14:28
2:14:30
And then, yes, you could get away with murder, right?
2871
2:14:30
2:14:32
This is the equivalent of way at the beginning.
2872
2:14:32
2:14:36
I started with Mr. Smith saying if you wanted to kill your wife
2873
2:14:36
2:14:38
and you took in, you know, high levels of arsenic,
2874
2:14:38
2:14:42
and then you both took in arsenic as a distractor,
2875
2:14:42
2:14:46
ultimately by creating a pandemic that everybody is waiting to die from,
2876
2:14:46
2:14:48
and then there are people dying,
2877
2:14:48
2:14:50
and then you have a look at the cluster of people dying.
2878
2:14:50
2:14:52
They're very sick people, and they're morbidly obese,
2879
2:14:52
2:14:53
and they're diabetic, and then...
2880
2:14:53
2:14:56
They didn't kill enough, you'd think.
2881
2:14:56
2:14:59
Come on, come on, come on, Stave, we're going to run out of time.
2882
2:14:59
2:14:59
Yes, OK.
2883
2:14:59
2:15:02
Thank you, sir. Thank you for your questions and comments.
2884
2:15:03
2:15:05
Peter, we've got four more...
2885
2:15:05
2:15:06
We've got a couple of questions. We've got 10 minutes.
2886
2:15:06
2:15:08
We're stopping at the two and a half hour mark.
2887
2:15:08
2:15:10
Tare, you have to go elsewhere as well.
2888
2:15:10
2:15:11
Peter.
2889
2:15:11
2:15:13
OK, thanks, Charles.
2890
2:15:13
2:15:15
Hi, Dr Brown.
2891
2:15:15
2:15:19
Listened with great interest to everything you said tonight.
2892
2:15:19
2:15:21
My background is as a public order police sergeant,
2893
2:15:21
2:15:25
CBRN trained, including looking into the Tokyo Siren attack
2894
2:15:25
2:15:28
and hypothetical attacks at things like Lloyd's of London.
2895
2:15:28
2:15:30
How do you stop the people when they come out
2896
2:15:30
2:15:32
infecting other people and so on and so forth?
2897
2:15:33
2:15:36
Laterally, I did a law degree in associated legal work,
2898
2:15:36
2:15:39
and I'm also an electrical engineer.
2899
2:15:39
2:15:41
So my two questions, or two parts of the question,
2900
2:15:41
2:15:44
I'll give them both to you, and one of them is very simple.
2901
2:15:44
2:15:49
To your mind, is 5G and an active ingredient in the jabs,
2902
2:15:49
2:15:51
not going into what it is,
2903
2:15:51
2:15:54
involved in any of this obvious genocidal movement,
2904
2:15:54
2:15:57
control movement, track and trace movement?
2905
2:15:57
2:15:59
So that's the first part of the question,
2906
2:15:59
2:16:02
because the NIH have now linked officially
2907
2:16:02
2:16:06
in a peer-reviewed paper that COVID and 5G
2908
2:16:06
2:16:08
are sort of interdependent,
2909
2:16:08
2:16:10
which is something that doctors in Hamburg
2910
2:16:10
2:16:12
linked early in 2020.
2911
2:16:12
2:16:17
They found that Hamburg as a 5G test center,
2912
2:16:17
2:16:19
which Wuhan was,
2913
2:16:19
2:16:24
had an effect on the blood hypoxia, et cetera,
2914
2:16:24
2:16:26
exacerbated by 5G.
2915
2:16:26
2:16:29
The second part of my question after 5G is,
2916
2:16:29
2:16:31
we are all being labeled conspiracy theorists.
2917
2:16:31
2:16:34
It sounds like yourself more so than me,
2918
2:16:34
2:16:37
and the rest of the people on here are anti-vaxxers,
2919
2:16:37
2:16:38
misinformation peddlers,
2920
2:16:38
2:16:41
and quite frankly, they're calling us liars.
2921
2:16:41
2:16:43
Do you see governments moving to tighten
2922
2:16:43
2:16:45
free speech legislation, human rights,
2923
2:16:45
2:16:49
and public order laws, so as to marginalize us,
2924
2:16:49
2:16:53
criminalize us, and ultimately to incarcerate,
2925
2:16:53
2:16:56
and silence us, or worse?
2926
2:16:57
2:16:59
If you do have concerns in this area,
2927
2:16:59
2:17:02
what can we do, and how can we best turn the tables
2928
2:17:02
2:17:05
on them and prove that they are the misinformation peddlers,
2929
2:17:05
2:17:07
conspiracists, and liars?
2930
2:17:07
2:17:09
Is it the courts, public gatherings,
2931
2:17:09
2:17:12
or even disruption to raise awareness,
2932
2:17:12
2:17:13
or is it something else?
2933
2:17:15
2:17:17
Wow, great, great question.
2934
2:17:17
2:17:19
So let me address the part about 5G first,
2935
2:17:19
2:17:24
and say to you that if you have a look at
2936
2:17:24
2:17:26
well-planned attacks of mass killers,
2937
2:17:26
2:17:28
they never include just one weapon.
2938
2:17:28
2:17:31
So Stephen Paddock, out from the 32nd floor of Vegas,
2939
2:17:31
2:17:34
most people know it as this really heinous shooting.
2940
2:17:34
2:17:35
This guy was a millionaire,
2941
2:17:35
2:17:37
so he could even get to the point of being so crazy
2942
2:17:37
2:17:39
that he didn't want to reload any of his weapons,
2943
2:17:39
2:17:40
so he just bought more weapons.
2944
2:17:40
2:17:42
They were all fully loaded, ready to go,
2945
2:17:42
2:17:46
and he just created his own version of a Gatling gun
2946
2:17:46
2:17:49
by just passing himself his own loads of weapons.
2947
2:17:49
2:17:51
But what most people don't know about Vegas
2948
2:17:51
2:17:53
is Vegas was a failed bombing.
2949
2:17:53
2:17:56
He intended to take out the SWAT team
2950
2:17:56
2:17:58
that was sent upstairs to take him out,
2951
2:17:58
2:18:01
and then he was gonna walk out of the other room,
2952
2:18:01
2:18:03
and then go downstairs and get into his car
2953
2:18:03
2:18:06
and blow up that car in the fleeing crowd.
2954
2:18:06
2:18:09
Now, so a mass killer has numerous ways.
2955
2:18:09
2:18:12
They don't really care about the exit point.
2956
2:18:12
2:18:14
As long as they have killed some people,
2957
2:18:14
2:18:19
then their attempt will end in generally a suicide,
2958
2:18:20
2:18:23
but they will not only arrive with just one plan,
2959
2:18:23
2:18:27
and so could 5G be included in this idea
2960
2:18:27
2:18:28
of mass extermination?
2961
2:18:28
2:18:29
Absolutely.
2962
2:18:29
2:18:31
I mean, it doesn't make sense that they would introduce
2963
2:18:31
2:18:34
such a dangerous technology across the world,
2964
2:18:34
2:18:36
knowing that it's gonna kill us an uptick
2965
2:18:36
2:18:39
in all kinds of cancers and all kinds of syndromes.
2966
2:18:39
2:18:41
I mean, there is an absolute overlap,
2967
2:18:41
2:18:43
but I will make it even simpler than that.
2968
2:18:43
2:18:46
There's an overlap between smog and COVID.
2969
2:18:46
2:18:48
I mean, our natural protector,
2970
2:18:48
2:18:50
we've got two major, major protectors
2971
2:18:51
2:18:53
against coronavirus on this planet.
2972
2:18:53
2:18:55
I mentioned one of them earlier, it's copper.
2973
2:18:55
2:18:57
Every time there's a volcanic eruption,
2974
2:18:57
2:19:00
the planet gets a dose of copper released
2975
2:19:00
2:19:01
into its atmosphere.
2976
2:19:01
2:19:03
If that didn't take place, none of us would be here.
2977
2:19:03
2:19:05
The world would have ended a long time ago
2978
2:19:05
2:19:06
because that death and destruction,
2979
2:19:06
2:19:07
nothing would ever grow back.
2980
2:19:07
2:19:11
So we have this natural way where copper
2981
2:19:11
2:19:13
as part of the solution against all viruses
2982
2:19:13
2:19:14
and microbes is the balancer.
2983
2:19:14
2:19:16
But more importantly than that,
2984
2:19:16
2:19:21
coronaviruses are extremely fragile to UVC, to light.
2985
2:19:21
2:19:25
And so you can have a look at one of the biggest giveaways
2986
2:19:25
2:19:28
of how bad this pandemic has been managed
2987
2:19:28
2:19:32
is that the vaccine has now led to these outbreaks
2988
2:19:32
2:19:35
and in all kinds of respiratory diseases
2989
2:19:35
2:19:37
and all kinds of coronaviruses
2990
2:19:37
2:19:39
that shouldn't be thriving in summer.
2991
2:19:39
2:19:41
They should have gone down naturally with seasons
2992
2:19:41
2:19:43
in spring and summer.
2993
2:19:43
2:19:46
And so smog is there as a data point.
2994
2:19:46
2:19:50
China is one of their strategies that they were using.
2995
2:19:50
2:19:53
Not only were they spraying with copper,
2996
2:19:53
2:19:55
but they were also in China,
2997
2:19:55
2:19:57
they've been dealing with their pollution problem
2998
2:19:57
2:20:00
for quite some time now by spraying the air with water.
2999
2:20:00
2:20:03
And that brings down these particles out of Brownian motion.
3000
2:20:03
2:20:05
And then, and you're basically clearing smog,
3001
2:20:05
2:20:08
because if you don't clear it, you know, you've got,
3002
2:20:08
2:20:10
you know, China has a horrible problem, for example,
3003
2:20:10
2:20:12
with the youth with TB.
3004
2:20:12
2:20:13
And it's smog related.
3005
2:20:13
2:20:17
So when, if there is a plan to really exterminate
3006
2:20:17
2:20:19
most of the world,
3007
2:20:19
2:20:21
I don't believe it's gonna be just a pandemic.
3008
2:20:21
2:20:23
It's gonna be something that the word
3009
2:20:23
2:20:26
I can introduce here is the concept of ANOMIE.
3010
2:20:30
2:20:35
A-N-O-M-I-E, ANOMIE is a term for a suicide
3011
2:20:37
2:20:40
that comes from a form where there's either
3012
2:20:40
2:20:43
too much regulation or no regulation.
3013
2:20:43
2:20:45
And so I think what we're seeing is that our regulatory
3014
2:20:45
2:20:48
bodies that are there to protect us has been captured.
3015
2:20:48
2:20:50
And so we're gonna have too much regulation
3016
2:20:50
2:20:52
that will kill people,
3017
2:20:52
2:20:54
like not letting somebody leave the house.
3018
2:20:54
2:20:57
And you're gonna have dysregulation of things like
3019
2:20:57
2:20:59
allowing somebody to come up and put up a giant,
3020
2:20:59
2:21:03
you know, radio tower that causes radiation poisoning
3021
2:21:03
2:21:05
and not holding anyone accountable.
3022
2:21:05
2:21:08
And so I think there's numerous, numerous ways
3023
2:21:08
2:21:10
this is gonna take place.
3024
2:21:10
2:21:13
The second part to it is that,
3025
2:21:13
2:21:15
and do I think that they are, you know,
3026
2:21:15
2:21:16
working side by side?
3027
2:21:16
2:21:18
I don't know and I don't think so.
3028
2:21:18
2:21:21
My knee-jerk reaction would be that they are weapons
3029
2:21:21
2:21:24
of choice, but I don't know that they built in any sort of
3030
2:21:26
2:21:28
conjugated or symbiotic way.
3031
2:21:28
2:21:31
I think that they were both, you know, equally as evil
3032
2:21:31
2:21:33
and doing some massive damage.
3033
2:21:33
2:21:36
The second part is in terms of, you know, sort of how we,
3034
2:21:36
2:21:39
how we do this and how we regain our planet.
3035
2:21:40
2:21:43
One of the things that I think that I have been trying to do
3036
2:21:43
2:21:45
and why I've tried and strive for a balance
3037
2:21:45
2:21:46
between some of the physical sciences
3038
2:21:46
2:21:49
and throwing in some of the psychology,
3039
2:21:49
2:21:50
and especially with younger folks,
3040
2:21:50
2:21:53
is we really need people to understand psychopaths.
3041
2:21:53
2:21:55
Like you can't beat something until you know it
3042
2:21:55
2:21:57
and until you know how they think and what's coming next
3043
2:21:57
2:21:59
and why they do certain things.
3044
2:21:59
2:22:01
And the greatest way that you can poke the bear
3045
2:22:01
2:22:05
with a psychopath is play around with their concept of fear
3046
2:22:05
2:22:08
around the thing that they're fearing the most is failure.
3047
2:22:08
2:22:10
They're absolutely terrified of failure.
3048
2:22:11
2:22:15
And so part of that question I got on messaging,
3049
2:22:15
2:22:18
we need to start telling them that they're failing.
3050
2:22:18
2:22:19
Not only that we're coming from them,
3051
2:22:19
2:22:20
but they've done a horrible job
3052
2:22:20
2:22:22
that they haven't killed enough people.
3053
2:22:22
2:22:24
We're still alive and that we're coming.
3054
2:22:24
2:22:29
And then ultimately by poking them, making fun of them,
3055
2:22:29
2:22:32
you have this ability to get them to start making mistakes
3056
2:22:32
2:22:35
and then they're not in control of the board anymore.
3057
2:22:35
2:22:39
And then there's a part to it that I'm desperate for solutions on
3058
2:22:39
2:22:44
and maybe we can talk offline because law enforcement has been absent.
3059
2:22:45
2:22:50
I am by far, I don't know how many of you have ever had another conversation
3060
2:22:50
2:22:52
in the two years that you've been doing this,
3061
2:22:52
2:22:56
that basically that you've heard from somebody who's in counterterrorism
3062
2:22:56
2:23:00
or bioterrorism or work the cases like you're talking about.
3063
2:23:00
2:23:04
Like there's a whole community that really should have been very present
3064
2:23:04
2:23:05
and they're just not here.
3065
2:23:05
2:23:07
And I don't know how to engage them
3066
2:23:07
2:23:10
and I don't know how we're going to get our natural protectors.
3067
2:23:10
2:23:16
The lead up to them, I'll say it as crudely as I can
3068
2:23:16
2:23:18
because it really is I think what they've been feeling.
3069
2:23:18
2:23:21
You can take the toughest person
3070
2:23:21
2:23:26
and if they're going to fight an opponent that's undersized,
3071
2:23:26
2:23:29
if you want to cheat and you kick them in the groin
3072
2:23:29
2:23:33
before they get into that ring, they're not going to go...
3073
2:23:33
2:23:36
First of all, they're not going to sign up for that fight again.
3074
2:23:36
2:23:42
And also, the embarrassment of not being able to defeat a sort of mediocre opponent
3075
2:23:42
2:23:44
might also keep them out of the fight.
3076
2:23:44
2:23:48
And so they really have been kicked in the groin politically
3077
2:23:48
2:23:52
and so in society across the world as a lead up to this.
3078
2:23:52
2:23:56
And so they've been very, very risk averse to getting involved.
3079
2:23:56
2:23:59
And we have to find ways where we find more people
3080
2:23:59
2:24:01
that are willing to prosecute and investigate.
3081
2:24:01
2:24:04
And once again, I'm going to mention the part that any crime like this,
3082
2:24:04
2:24:07
you never start at your head of the cartel.
3083
2:24:07
2:24:10
You just start taking down your lower level players
3084
2:24:10
2:24:14
and you start using the natural intimidation of,
3085
2:24:14
2:24:16
we're coming for your whole organization,
3086
2:24:16
2:24:18
are you willing to go on public record now?
3087
2:24:18
2:24:21
Are you willing to sign up for some form of tribunal
3088
2:24:21
2:24:26
that allows you to plead amnesty, become a whistleblower?
3089
2:24:26
2:24:28
And we're just giving you that opportunity now.
3090
2:24:28
2:24:32
You received a letter to say, come forward with information.
3091
2:24:32
2:24:34
And then they're going to take that to their bosses.
3092
2:24:34
2:24:40
And that in itself is, you're ultimately, you're now messing with the nest, right?
3093
2:24:40
2:24:47
A bee's hive is only as scary until you know that you're controlling the bees with smoke.
3094
2:24:47
2:24:51
And so we blow smoke at them to make them move.
3095
2:24:51
2:24:52
We make them do things.
3096
2:24:52
2:24:54
We take control of that board.
3097
2:24:54
2:24:59
And so if there's any way that you can think of that will reignite law enforcement and prosecutors,
3098
2:24:59
2:25:01
I'm all ears.
3099
2:25:01
2:25:03
OK, we've got to go.
3100
2:25:03
2:25:07
It's true that we've got Heiko and Arianna.
3101
2:25:07
2:25:08
Thank you, Peter, for the question.
3102
2:25:08
2:25:10
Tao, be quick, because we've got to go.
3103
2:25:10
2:25:12
Heiko from Finland.
3104
2:25:15
2:25:17
You're muted, Heiko.
3105
2:25:17
2:25:18
Yeah.
3106
2:25:18
2:25:23
Dr. Brown, I was really looking forward to your talk and thank you very much.
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Learn much more again.
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I have any idea how we could find venom in these vaccines?
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Because I tried to steal my vaccine and I'm looking forward to get to my court soon.
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And after that, I got others to deliver vials to me in order to get them checked.
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But if it would be possible to get them checked for venoms, it would help a lot, I think.
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So thank you for your comment and question.
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I think we covered this a little bit briefly the other day.
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And I echoed the frustration that others had felt in terms of, you know, we're scientists over here
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and a lot of you are physicians and dealing the hard sciences and we've got so much guesswork going on.
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A big issue with this that people are facing is, you know, the sort of giants that are not shy to
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use, whether it's NDAs or IP claims, you know, anybody that really should be looking at this
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in an easy way. The fear for them is literally just lawsuits and losing contracts and nonsense
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like that that are basically allowing this to take place. The issue that we face in that there
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are people that are looking at the vaccines and we've got a group of people that are going to do
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some new research on the vaccines now. I'm just not sure what people are going to find.
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You know, this was very well highlighted in the recent mini documentary that was just released by
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Children's Health Defense around the tetanus vaccine leading to infertility in Kenya.
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I think that what's highlighted in a very easy way is the fear that labs have.
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You know, it can lead to deaths, it can lead to prosecutions, it can lead to businesses
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folding and people need to naturally worry about their own families and their own livelihoods.
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So that's an aspect, but more importantly, the science aspect of it is that, you know,
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it's easier if I show you the recipe of a cake and then you basically know what's in it
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basically by trusting the ingredients. But once you've built the cake, to extract out each
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ingredients and to know exactly what the concentrations were and to know that things
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are now bound to each other and now you've got the issue of conjugation, you can get a signal
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2:28:09
from something, but you're now looking at a compound. Like if somebody looked at my
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copperene, for example, the parts per million of copper, they wouldn't be getting an accurate read
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of the copper PPM because it's a copper alloy, it's bound to the zinc. And so, you know, they
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would be having to look for how much brass is in it. And, you know, at that point, spectrometry is
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only as useful as how specific the tool can be. And there aren't that many labs with the level of
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sophistication of being able to drill down completely into the tiniest, you know, short-chained
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peptides. Of course, there's some easy ways of seeing, you know, some basics that will always
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be on a safety data sheet. Things like, you know, the pH of something and how much electrochond
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conductivity is it, and you can look for certain metals. But when it comes down to a compounded
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formula, you really are going to have a hard time drilling down into the true hidden details.
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I might be wrong, and I'm willing to be wrong, that body of science is extremely new to me,
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and only because I've been doing work within that, within the scope during the pandemic.
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And then something that I mentioned that I'll repeat, because it's relevant to this, and I
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mentioned it on Sunday, is that the corruption of labs is not only an unethical corruption where they,
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you know, sort of might choose to play with things like scheduling and delay your tests,
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but it's pretty easy to knock out players that are trying to work something out by some very
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low-level sabotaging. I ran some challenge tests against a virus with our product right at the
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beginning, and then I got my results back up for waiting months and months, and it was a lot of
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money. And then I got back these results, and they didn't match the other three labs. And I said,
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but I don't understand. That's the reason we're running them, and we're running them differently
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from the other three labs. The other three labs are international. This is going to be a US-based
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lab. And for the longest time, I couldn't work out what went wrong. I mean, this is like some
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high school-level science. Then I realized what they'd done is that they had dipped the viruses
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into bovine serum. And so they gave me a double challenge test, right? Where, you know, there's
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nothing that nefarious about it. It can sound like it's an easy mistake, but it's a completely
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2:30:40
different experiment, and you'll get different results. And so they've got some very crooked
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2:30:46
ways where even if they let you know that they'll run the tests again, well, then, okay, we'll run
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them again. You're on the schedule for 2024. I mean, what does that mean, you know, in terms of
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helping out humanity? And so what I was mentioning on Sunday, and I really don't have the
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capacity or knowledge to even begin to do this, but I know some of you would, really do need a
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body. We need to start having the mechanics at play where we've got our own labs and our own
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2:31:14
machinery, and we can buy repurposed machinery because some of the companies probably won't even
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sell us some of this equipment if they're in contract with bigger players. And then the thing
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that I discovered that I'm mentioning again, and you can check this out for yourself, is some of
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the equipment is actually just leads to military organizations around the world. The peptide
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sciences, when it comes to toxins and venoms, large portions of their grants,
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the giveaway on these labs is they will often, they will have the name, the person's name is the
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sort of founder, owner of the lab, and then they work with peptides and venoms. And then if you
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2:31:52
sort of want to see whether they're going to help out humanity, who are they going to help out,
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if that lab is predominantly funded by military money, and it doesn't have to be U.S., I've found
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labs all over the world with the predominant checks that are paying for every member of staff
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2:32:09
and every piece of equipment, and Australia included. You're talking about Department of
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Defense money, and so some of the equipment that they're using isn't even commercially available.
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They will not sell it to civilians. Okay, we've got to go.
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We've got to go. We want to support your work. What is the...
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I go, we've got to go. I go, we're going. Arianna, I'll put you in touch with
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2:32:36
Tao. It is way over time. Please share, feel free to share my email address. Feel free to contact me
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offline. I'm always happy when somebody either agrees, disagrees, or wants more information.
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And thank you so much for your time. I really do have to hang up. Thank you so much. Really
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appreciate all of you. Thank you. Great work. Thank you. Thank you, Tao. All right, everybody.
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Tom Rodman has put the link in if you want to continue the conversation.
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On the Telegram chat, the details are there. It's now two hours and 40 minutes.
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We're back again on Sunday. Steven, is there anything you want to announce before we go?
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No, that's it, I think. All right, everybody. Thank you. So there's the link. Get the chat.
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Save the chat. Wonderful gold. Wonderful information. Thank you for the cheering.
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Thank you for the insights. And we will be back again on Sunday night. Well done,
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Steven, for organising Tao. And wow, my brain is spinning. I hope your brains are spinning as well.
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Thanks to a whole new level of performance. Bye, everybody. Thank you so much.
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