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mo facts with Adam curry from March 14 2020 This is episode number 29 Hey, Mo I know Adam, I'm good. How are you? I don't know, sir. You don't know. Well, here we are, of course in the middle of pandemic 2020 As we're all unlocked down from Coronavirus. Yeah, I of course have been self isolating for about 13 years ever since I became a serious podcaster you actually have a job a day job.
I do have a job. And it's been it's been impact. Well, my whole life has been impacted by the Coronavirus virus or as we like to call it the Rona. The women the Rona. Yes, the Rona. Who's calling it the road. I didn't know this was some slang that I didn't pick up. Yeah. It's the Rona. Okay. Yeah. Thanks for the memo. In passing, just like, hey, how's Bob doing? Not so good. He's got the Rona, is that how you use it? This is using certain communities. Oh,
okay. All right. I got you know, I can be really hit. Kind of like Mickey D's or, you know, we always put a little sauce on it. Yeah. The work is working from home for certain people, certain parts of my job. I can't We can't work from home. So we have to reset your gait about color and shape. And it's just what you mean, if you're big or if you're white? I mean, what, what does that mean? Well, it's funny. The white team has the most privilege.
Let's just hold on a second. You're not actually segregating workers by actual race. Are you this? Everyone just has a color? Yes, by color. But by coincidence, the white team had the most privilege, which was that was raised to me. And I was like, it was really interesting. Okay. Yeah. So someone actually excellent actually had time to bring it up to you and say, Hey, man, this isn't this is not right. The white team has more privileges.
Yes, it was brought up to me. I saw it passed. And I'm like, Huh, that's interesting. But I didn't make a big deal. But it was pointed out to me. And then the kids. So they're out of school for a month. Wait a whole a whole month? Until April what six or something 14? April 14. Wow. That's that's real long. That's a that's a problem. A very big one. Luckily, my wife works part time. And she has the
flexibility with her schedule. So we're not that impacted. But I'm just wondering about people that don't have that luxury. What do you do? Because you can't even take them to daycare where you normally do for snow days or things of that nature? Because you don't want your kids around other people's kids. Yeah. Well, this is this is part of the families first Coronavirus, emergency response bill that passed the House. And there are
going to be provisions in there. I think probably you and I being kind of your typical middle class will get screwed. We'll get screwed. There'll be nothing nothing for us back but but there's a whole bunch of things they're doing with the with the Supplemental Nutritional access programs snap also known as food stamps, which is really cute. Got it? Exactly, which is really a debit card. So that's an easy one for the government. They
just put turn on the tap and fill it up. But there are very specific things for if you if you have to stay home if you're out of work, if you can't be working for two weeks unemployment, there's a lot of things that are being done. It's a lot of money that they're gonna put out there a lot. But the communication of how you actually get access to that. I
don't think that's I don't know if it's even started. Of course it would have to it has to pass the Senate then before it goes into effect, but we'll probably see that Monday or Tuesday I would think yeah, hopefully. So with that said, hopefully our two hours here to probably two hours here that we have will take people's minds off of the situation or at least give them a little bit of ease about the situation.
Well then why don't we roll up the topic wheel and see what we have for today's mo facts with Adam curry again, episode number 29. The topic for today where does the wheel stop its effect infecting. Just when you thought you couldn't get away from it. There it is. So what do we help What are we doing? Hopefully we, after the show is over, you have a little bit of ease. You have a few laughs and you go away from this a happier person. Yes. Yes less stressed and less. Less anxious.
Oh good. So this might actually be a show for the whole family we can take it back to kind of the 1920s 1930s You're all huddled around the radio in this case, you're all huddled around your your laptop, where you put it on the smart speaker and the whole family can listen in and enjoy during these days and we're sitting at home. Hopefully so and with and with that said, I guess we just need to give a little background. Okey dokey.
misinformation about the Coronavirus has been lighting up the mainstream media airwaves for months now from so called experts professing a clearly false 20% death rate on MSNBC to political pundits striking fear into the hearts of the American people with their dangerous fear mongering rhetoric over the last week as a president, who continues to give misleading information, the government, our government, the government led by that man is failing right now,
you know, we could spend a lot of time hoping for the president we need right now. We will not get him sense of urgency from this administration to deal with a very real issue. There's no confidence in the president. And anything he says or does. And many cases, the same so called professionals told people to rush to the stores, which as you can see they did and stock up on supplies, so they can hunker down in their homes for
months and avoid getting guests a virus. Then when the stock market took a plunge yesterday due to the oil war between Saudi Arabia and Russia and the fear mongering surrounding COVID-19 Social media went into high gear. Yeah, this has been quite a, an interesting time to be alive to witness how people are responding and how they're acting. So so maybe before we get too deep in the show, we should lay out how we're how we view this situation. I guess I'll go
first. Okay, I see this as a form of warfare. Not what you're thinking biological. That's not what I'm thinking. I'm thinking psychological. Oh, yeah. I look at it like this. I think that people are getting sick. I think there is a thing called Coronavirus. But in my mind, I don't think it's any different than flu or any other strand of flu we get every year. But I think the elite see this as an opportunity to take something that's not that serious, and put the machine behind it to cause a
lot of angst and upset and upset people. That's why I stand there on this situation. So that would be what we'd call kind of the strategy of tension, which is meant to rattle people. And I can certainly look at it from that angle. And, in fact, just to back that up a little more, one of the one of the best parts of if it's some kind of strategy, or some kind of experiment is to actually get people on mass to go buy a product that absolutely will not
help, such as toilet paper. You know, that's probably it was probably a nice side experiment everybody had a good laugh about. But for sure, for sure this is being used in the typical manner that we see where I mean, I was quite aware after 911. And a lot of things happen then as well. And again, it doesn't mean necessarily that this has been a bio weapon, or
it could be I mean, everyone's blaming each other. The Chinese are talking about it, it was us. The Iranians say it was the Israelis, we say it's a Chinese, it's all over the map would be the legislation being passed. Of course, we already had $8.3 billion out there. You know, there's all kinds of money that flows out from these events. There's a huge liquidity being put into the into the banking system. So that could actually
be saving someone here or there a bank. So it's all kinds of things that are taking place right down to we this is my favorite, we probably shouldn't have any cash anymore because it transmits horrible things like carry carry do I do I have to do I have to put them on again the goggles? Yes. Yeah, I can go on and on. But on the other hand, and I always like looking at it from this angle. I've mentioned this before, maybe some somewhat
here, but certainly no agenda. Donald Trump for 20 years has been talking about China being a problem that we're shipping all our manufacturing over there. This was you know, this was not good for the growth of America. He comes into it comes into office, the first thing he did, if you remember is like, Okay, we need manufacturing here. And he came up with the tax cut, which is often said it was just for millionaires and billionaires would was and it was really a repatriation of all
of this American money. Apple is a good example. They brought the billions and billions of dollars back to the people who start building factories and manufacturing capability in the United States. Then Trump starts a quote unquote, tariff war and gets money, you know, it's working out, we're getting tariffs from the Chinese, and their economy is lower their economic growth is slowed down significantly because of this. And, you know, it seems like we're starting to get some
things under control. And then wonder bow above all wonder there's a China has to shut down because of this virus. And now we're, the conversation in the United States certainly is, hey, we can't have our medications being completely dependent upon China, hey, we can't have the supply lines dependent upon China that we need mass, we shouldn't just have them being
made only in China. So that is the Donald Trump win. And on the other hand, interestingly, a lot now you're hearing a lot of globalist saying, oh, you know, this is not the way to handle it. We shouldn't be stopping flights between countries. So you can kind of see that. This was also, I think, if if I believe any conspiracy theory, it's that somehow this fit beautifully into a plan that Trump has had for a long time. And I think there's also a counter plan afoot. I think the
elite looked at it, this is just my theory, just a theory. I think they elite looked at it and said, Hmm, 2020, we don't look like we have a good chance of beating Trump. So let's use our media apparatus to leverage to leverage him going into the election. That way we can get the $1.5 trillion and the and the interest rate being lower. The interest rates going to zero. They're going to cut it to zero this coming week. It's done. It's going to be over right.
So if they waited to APA election, they had no leverage for right now. Donald Trump whole reelection is tied to the economy. Yes. So if they could use the media to no dink around with his economy, then they could leverage him and squeeze you know, the $1.5 trillion dollars on the low interest rate. And then they get there a little bit, you know, little sugar before before the 2020 election.
Oh, no, this and believe me, people are making out like bandits is just not you and I people are making a lot of money right now on the markets go down when they go up at this. It's it's a beautiful transfer of of wealth, and a lot of it will be printed up. Yeah, go ahead. Well, where I find this secret and the reason why I did this show, and this was a last minute show, because I had another show I wanted to do, but just seeing how people are being impacted by
the mental manipulation. I felt it necessary to do this show. And with that said, let's get into the next clip. A little old lady. But of course, the mainstream media is not reporting what the Surgeon General stated because that would do nothing to fuel the flames of fear and push their narrative their attempt to destroy President Donald Trump by any means possible. The disinformation and the media is fear mongering in turn has led to situations like this. People are so afraid and so uninformed.
They're using trash bags to try to protect themselves from the Coronavirus to labs back to sets no set. Today, let's go. We all know the mainstream media as you can see us doing a major disservice to the American people. Instead of broadcasting the life saving information distributed by the Trump administration to help actually keep people safe. They continue to incite fear.
Yeah, this this is a big problem. It's it's being politicized and that Trump politicizes this as well, although he didn't start the politicization in this case. That's why he keeps saying, you know, He'll slip and little things like well, you all have a website up by Sunday, you know, not like some other websites referring to Obama's healthcare.gov You know that there is some political
bantering back and forth on all sides. But the media in general, the mainstream media is all they're interested in is gotchas and you know, how many people have died because it took too long or you know, a lot Have armchair quarterbacking. And it's all that's all political. It's all intended to create more fear at people more worried, keep them tuned in and at the same time to help the constant campaign against the president.
And what pissed me off is because we is audio only, but just to give you the visual of that last clip is his little old black lady. And she's wrapped in plastic bags. And she's terrified. Yeah, she's terrified. She had plastic bags tied around her feet around her head wrapped all over her body. And this is this is sick. This is very sick. And don't take my word for it that we're overreacting. TMZ caught up with two doctors and asked them their
opinion. One being Dr. Drew and the other being Dr. Oz is my favorite. How are you? I'm surviving because as the as the media tour going Coronavirus has changed a lot of people's lives, especially those of us who talk about Coronavirus. Yeah, we're can do people, we're used to taking charge of things. And I think a lot of folks feel out of sorts that they're just being told to
not panic, why do you not panic? What does that look like? The worst thing when you're stressed out is that nothing to do that might change your predicament. That's how you create hardening of the arteries in animals. So we're basically doing a lot of the American population.
So we shouldn't panic or we should panic we should panic and kind of doing the thing you do is to act like we're supposed to and the things we can affect and not worry about the things we can influence so can I change how contagious Coronavirus is not really gonna change who gets it? Yes, since I know that I other healthy people with chronic illnesses are gonna do just fine with Coronavirus. Why
get all worked up? smart thing to do is make sure that grandma doesn't get Coronavirus because when she gets hit with her cardiovascular disease or diabetes, you're her cancer history that can be a catastrophe. This is just what mass hysteria going on about this. It's It's It's crazy. You semester I look down here people wearing masks. And I worry about that because we actually need those masks for people taking care of
patients in hospitals. And if you have the wrong kind of mask doesn't work anyway if you have the right kind of mask but don't fit it crap in your face with your facial hair. It's not gonna work anyway. So you actually take the resource that the system needs and wasting it just do the opposite thing about what we can do to make sure that it's a little safer today than it was yesterday when it comes to Coronavirus.
Yes, yes. Well, and this is another this is just another part of why we're so primed to believe the way things are supposed to work from endless entertainment products. Some you know, release as recent as three months ago pandemic on Netflix. Nice little coincidence, there were prime or prime for these things. People are actually renting contagion. is renting contagious streaming it I got to see you know what? I'm not kidding about this, that renting it. It's like this. It's very
weird. And I just want to add one more thing and then we should continue. I guess you got Dr. Drew next. Okay. Is there is something about a, I'll say mostly millennials, the millennial generation who are so used to having everything on demand 24/7 economy click, click Bing, boom, boom, I've got it. That when all of a sudden it's like hey, what if this goes away? What if that goes away? And they're spiraling man, they're spiraling into holy crap, because I went I went to
the store. And yeah, you know, but I saw what people were buying besides toilet paper, you know, 20 bags of chips, you know, five, you know, high class brand of mac and cheese like complete idiots. Weird things. Anyway. So we have Dr. Drew here next. Yes, Dr. Drew, how are you today? Beautiful day out how you doing really is to say New York. I think I think there's so much going on as far as what is the fact and fiction what what what is real.
Everything that's being reported is real. Okay? Just listen to the CDC and Anthony Faustian behave accordingly. And remember, we have 24 million flu cases to an 80,000 people hospitalized 16,000 deaths from the flu, every report writer should hit with get your flu shot, get your flu shot, way more likely to kill you than Corona. Now, Corona is a serious thing for people that are in infectious disease and epidemiology. They need to put this thing to rest, they will
and all we have to do is follow their directions. But the panic that the press is creating is unconscionable. It's it's interrupting the supply line. Now, my elderly patients are having trouble getting their medication, because the supply line is interrupted. So the panic is having real results. So settle down, everybody. Fall the CDC has recommendations and let's get on with things. Get your flu shot, get your flu shot.
It's very, very sad. In my town, a Chinese restaurant basically almost closed because they said no one's going there anymore. And this is just going everywhere. Your point is well, technically Yeah, the panic is having a real world effect on people. People are losing jobs. Businesses are closing supply lines are interrupted medications are being disrupted because of the virus because of the panic. take reasonable precautions. Know your risk. Listen to the CDC.
Okay, Dappy on that stuff obsessing about it. Dr. Drew one of the lone voices in the wilderness. He keeps he still had to get his product placement in there, get your flu vaccine. Do you know actually what what I think the most harmful? Pete And I'm not gonna I don't want to say it's disinformation, because I don't think it is was Joe Rogan. And in fact, he had this guest on a couple of days after I was on the Rogan show, Michael Osterholm. And Michael Osterholm. He's the real deal.
He's a guy who really understands this stuff. But I think the way that Joe was asking the questions, and the way that and the type of questions and the answers, yeah, it was just math. You know, it's like, well, it'll be 10 times worse than the flu. And the guy says, I did some numbers here, you know, so before, you know, you've got a million people dying. And that's not it's, although the guy is right at
that moment in time. We really don't know what the numbers are, we really don't have the denominator, like how many people are actually infected, just like the flu, how many people are actually infected. But but because of that interview, which I think has six or 7 million views, I think, I think that really sent a lot of certainly younger people into a bit of a panic. Well, one number we do know is the amount of money everybody stands to make. Well, yeah, the auditors narrative. Yes, and I'm
from the telegraph. Let's get into who can make money. The spread of Coronavirus has had a devastating impact on many sectors, with some being brought to their knees. But as with any crisis, others are rubbing their hands with clay. These are the sectors that stand to win from the pandemic. And those who have already begun cashing in. Companies are having to change the way they work and fast if many had been hesitant to make widespread use of video conferencing, they're now
scrambling to get to grips with a technology. Zoom video communications is one of the companies which has seen its share price boom. Away from work, people are seeking diversions that did not involve travel and human contact. And that's good news for the video game industry. Global mobile game downloads Shut up 39% In February, with China accounting for much of the increased games like brain outs and honor of
kings were among the most popular choices. Concerning China that takeaways could have been cooked or handled by someone with the virus has led to a subtle yet important trend. hungry families have turned back to good old fashioned fresh groceries, which they prepare themselves as meals for their loved ones. In Britain, Ricardo and AmazonFresh would represent the most obvious candidates to benefits. The competition provided by big supermarkets to ease by Tesco, Asda Morrison on
Amazon. Yeah, I'll add to that. I heard Steve Minuchin, the Treasury secretary in an interview yesterday, saying that the amount the surge in spending on household items, groceries, etc. Pretty much from an from a grand USA economic scale equalizes the loss of business in the travel industry, which includes cruise lines, and airlines and hotels. Now, of course, you know, they won't last that long. But it was
pretty interesting to see how that balances out. And I think a lot of people bought stuff that isn't like they're going to eat it and and we'll have to, you know, they're just going to keep that and then the key thing and keep on shopping, they're going to you know, I think a lot of things will remain relatively normal, except for some obvious industries. I'm guilty of that. I have to be honest. We went out and we stopped. I mean, we stay pretty stocked up in the first place.
You got four kids, you're feeding an arm. Yeah. Yeah. But I mean, we Double Down Not Out of fear of the contagion but more out of the possibility of limiting our movement. Sure. That's the, that's the angle I came from, like, when they say you can't go to the store, or stores have to close or they have limited hours. I mean, we seen this with the I didn't see
it, but you saw it with the gas of situation in the 1980s. Maybe they say, only half the people can go to the store at a time or horse, you know, the, you know, shaping up of the population. So, and you guys aren't staying indoors all the time, though, the kids go out and they kind of go out and play Are you keeping them in? You know, you can't keep them in a house for a month. I mean,
that's, that's completely unreasonable. Well, we let them in the in the basement in the basement with some sewing to do for a month. Whoa. bigoted much. So, we, we've seen the products, blah, blah. And another thing I want to point out is I think DoorDash Uber Eats, this might be the death of him. Because I don't think anybody's gonna be trusting a stranger to bring their food to him.
Ya know? And, you know, I think that there was an article about 30% of all food deliveries, you know, will grab a fry out of your bag or something. There's some, some Korea and I agree, I agree with that. But it kind of sucks man, this this is this is a real job for a lot of people they need the you know, they do that they'll do Instacart or whatever, you know, favor the run a couple of different of these things, and it's a real income. So I hope that you know, I hope things
are we coming back to common sense? Reason why acid wash your hands, cover your mouth, when you sneeze, I mean, the vampire sneeze or know that stranger bring your food to you. I mean, these are kind of kind of common sense things, common sense veins, but maybe we need to maybe we need this to bring people back to reality. Well, I don't know. Also, we need to be mindful that you don't want to disinfect your
hands all the time. You do need your immune system needs. George Carlin said, your immune system needs practice, you know, it's gotta get some crappy stuff on it. You can't just be you know, clean all the time, because you'll get sick. Yes. Oh, well, outside of products. I think there's a group of people also trying to make use the media to change the narrative. And that narrative being in the last clip with Dr. Drew, they're saying that Chinese restaurants were basically going out of
business and right. The Chinese people are being treated a certain way. And I heard this clip on the Karen Hunter show of her pushing back against that narrative. Let's go to Kyle and Pennsylvania. Hey, Kyle. Hey, Karen, how you doing today? Great. How are you? I'm doing well. Um, you'd mentioned earlier about calling this virus certain names and it being racist. Yeah. And then people also using things such as the Spanish flu and Zika. And
that's also a name of location. I was wondering if you could just elaborate on why the Spanish Flu actually started in China. So I don't know quite why they call it that. But you know, we're in a different time that Spanish flu is what year was that? Kyle? When was that? 1920s I believe 1918 to 1920 lasted two years that was the worst one of the worst flu epidemics pandemics we ever had. So, you know, that racist racism wasn't that thing now it is now though.
So if you're calling it the whoo, whoo hoo, flu and when the Chinese flu is to is to do is to demonize I'm not I'm not going to yell over him is to demonize a group of people. I like to call it the Kung Fu that's very accurate, Kung Fu and it's funny. I think a lot but I think a lot of people Chinese, we spoke about this with the NBA and the China, Chinese. Well, I have the goggles on mo but I have to say something. I'm gonna go into a little deeper history of this. To me, this is very
easy, and I saw it. When this just started in Italy. My sister lives in Florence. That's the southern part of Italy, but that is now also a red zone on lockdown. They started this, the same narrative. People are being racist towards Chinese go out and hug a Chinese person. They had Chinese people in the streets with masks on with blindfolds, or the sign says Please hug me. I'm Chinese. And people go up to them and hug
them say hey, man, we're all in this together. What you need to know is that Italy is the number one the first country in the European Union a year Go to sign up with the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative. They've had, you know, constant. Chinese delegations, workers, half of Italy is owned by China when it comes to the clothing industry up in the north, where they have
100,000 workers. So this is clearly a message from the Chinese Communist Party saying, you have to stop this because they hate it when they don't even want you to put Taiwan on the map. So they're anal about it. And I think the same thing is happening with the media. And I only have an example from CNN who three three weeks ago were saying Wuhan Wuhan Wuhan, now they're saying it's racist. You know, CNN owned by Warner media owned by AT and T who has huge deals with the Chinese.
And the I go ahead and I thought, no, I found it weird that Karen Hunter, why would she take this on as a segment or you know, the naming. The reason why I say that is Zika. It was 1947. Deep in the Uganda forest, a British virus hunter named George Dec was researching the dreaded yellow fever virus, putting rhesus monkeys in cages, letting them be bitten by mosquitoes to isolate the virus from their blood. But George Dick noticed something strange in rhesus monkey number seven,
six, a virus never before seen. He called it Zika after the forest. It's racist. What was the pushback then? Oh, saying you know, is calling the Zika you know, put African people you know, is racist against African people and I got a shortlist here. You got the guinea worm. From the guinea coast of Africa, West Africa. You got the West Nile virus. That's self explanatory. You got the German measles. You got the Zika virus,
which is from the Zika forest in Uganda. And do you have Ebola at the Ebola River in Zaire you forgot the Wakanda flu. So where was the pushback? They say Oh, to use those two races? Well, no, of course it didn't exist, then there must be something else going on? Well, as we always know, every chance I get, I love to see what the real is talking about. Even they push back on the racism.
Wow. It's been reported that a lot of Chinese restaurants in New York City have been seeing a drop in business because people are afraid of the Coronavirus. And even though there's been no confirmed cases of Corona in New York, businesses have seen drops up to 70% because of the fear of Chinese tourists traveling to
the city. There's also been a huge problem of people being racist towards Asian Americans over the virus even rapper cash doll got in trouble this week for posting and then deleting a racist Disney meme showing the other Disney Princesses being scared of Mulan. Kimberly that was even made like made a bad time. Ah, so ladies, what do you think of this? As a security ignorant I'm always curious like you just said ignorant to people really not know that. This is not okay. They know that. Okay,
you think Castile knew when she posted this? I'm posting some racist stuff. She people obviously especially if you're in a minor if you're a minority, you know what racism feels like? And then you go and post something like this yourself? What are you thinking? Because they think that life is worth it? Yeah, they thought that was a joke. And I think it's unfair to assume that that this virus comes from one person. Yes, it started in China, but it's spreading and now it's a
worldwide worldwide issue. So it's our issue. It's our issue and viruses don't discriminate. Rather don't discriminate just on Well, I'm not so sure about that. This one seems to discriminate between men and women smokers and non smokers. It seems to definitely discriminate. Uh huh. And well, I just gotta say, I heard on Saturday Night Live I heard Chris red say black people can't get it. So that was an interesting message you sent out there.
Where according to Dr. Jean Kado. Yes, black people can't get Coronavirus next. Oh my god this next one I need no platform back. I'm the proper this next one. I literally was in the beauty shop just yesterday. I'm not even kidding. And I overheard this woman talking to another woman saying she said something like,
did you hear? I heard that black People can't get Coronavirus and she said it again she's like, Yeah, I heard the black people can't get Coronavirus and she was literally having a conversation with another woman about this guy's I'm black, many of you might be black. There is no evidence to say that black
people cannot get Coronavirus This is a myth. Okay. Anyone can get Coronavirus now we know it mostly affects older people more seriously it seems like younger people are spared or have milder disease but got eggs in terms of races now black people get get Coronavirus. Okay. That's the myth. Well, I don't think she knows. I don't think anybody knows we don't have any data. I mean, we don't even know how old most of these people are that are dying when you hear oh, Washington of
40 people dead? Oh, my God. Yeah. Unfortunately, a poorly run old folks home. You know, they didn't take care of business and a lot of people died. But I average age of 80. Yeah, but I don't I don't know if, if this affects African Americans, Asians Caucasians differently. I don't know. By the way, white people are Caucasians, you know, we are part of the of the Asian family. So she says it's a myth. But according to Gabon, 24, it seems more like a, it has some factual backing in it.
So far, only two people have been officially infected with the virus on the continent, one in Egypt and another in Nigeria, for no deaths, a drop in the ocean of 80,000 cases, and more than 2700 deaths, recorded in some 40 countries on the planet modelling published in the medical journal, The Lancet has made Egypt, Algeria and South Africa for three countries of Africa most threatened, but also the least vulnerable, because
they are best prepared to spot infection. But despite numerous warning, the epidemic does not seem to developed significantly on the continent. Until now, some advanced the possibility of climate protection. Maybe the virus does not grow in the African ecosystem. We didn't know, says Professor Yazdan Panah, head of infectious diseases at the bisha Hospital in Paris, the number of African countries with laboratories capable of identifying COVID-19 increase in a few weeks, from
two to 29. Yeah, I've been tracking Africa for for several months now with this, with the full knowledge that China never shut down their daily flights between multiple cities in in China and Ethiopia, specifically Addis Ababa, and the Addis Ababa Airport has remained open. There's no no screening, no testing, there's over a million Chinese in on the continent of Africa. And the
travel is just constant daily going back and forth. And, you know, I think the first, the first two cases were eaten, you know, we're not native Africans. They, you know, one, one guy came from Italy, and you know, and he was visiting Egypt, of course, that counts is Africa. And there are some sporadic cases. But again, we don't know the race, or even sex of these of these victims. But it's very odd, you know, the slightest
trace of anything in Africa kills hundreds of 1000s. We've seen this sprite continuously throughout history. Yeah. And that's what I find weird is I think it's my numbers are correct. 1.5 billion people on the continent of Africa. Currently, two cases are the 80,000 cases that you had at the time. I think it's way higher than that now thinks that 1.1 people Yes. Hi. Two cases out of 80,000 come from Africa. Just out of sheer data. It's always seem like there's something to it, but
how about South America? How about Mexico? I don't I don't hear anything from any reports in Mexico. I haven't heard I haven't heard any. Nah, man. So so that's one myth. And then I'll myth that you foreshadowed is that Dr. G Janek covered is about cash. How many of you have heard the rumor that we shouldn't be using dollar bills or cash because it can spread Coronavirus? Yeah, I've actually heard that today. I wanted to look into it to see
really what was true and what was not. The World Health Organization was accused of saying just a couple of days ago that we shouldn't be using cash in order to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. Well, interestingly enough, they came back and said, Well, we didn't say that. All we're saying the World Health Organization said is that if you use cash and when you use cash, you should wash your hands afterwards because you definitely don't want to touch the cash and then touch
your face without washing your hands. Alright, so what's the deal guys? Cash is is dirty. Yeah. And we know that it's in lots of hands right? It's got viruses and bacteria and all sorts of stuff on it. Right? Right right. Well, this of course is not the is not the reason why you have cash but okay. People don't Yeah, people are ignorant. It's working out to just from a conspiratorial angle like this. You're stopping the movement of people I II, martial law, or
martial law light. Then you want to take my cash away from me. You shut down school. Hey, brother, you you're the one living in Virginia, I'm diggin the taking your guns away. I'm in Texas. So I'm feeling pretty good right now. Alright. So now, the next thing is like all guns could guns and spreading Corona. Now I really I really don't see this. I think this is beautiful. I said a couple days ago. There's no There's no stopping it. This is already underway. The flattening of the curve. I
identified that as the mean very early on. And this is actually in my mind, because of all the stimuli everything that's come out everything that's been discussed, the American public is has said, Fuck it, we're going to take care of ourselves. And here's what we're going to do. We're shutting down some things. We're not going to go to certain events we're not this was not government mandated at all. It's still isn't government mandated. The the American people took the external stimuli
from the social media and from mainstream media itself. From the horrible performance the President had himself on Wednesday night, which was really the worst speech, the worst performance really instilled zero confidence, that's when the market tanked 2000 points. That's when everyone really started going nuts buying stuff on Thursday. That all of these things combined, then the American people said, Okay, we're going to take care of ourselves now.
Interesting that then you see some of these abnormal abnormalities, such as, you know, grabbing toilet paper. But but it was I think it was pretty self organized. And, and you can say, that's good or bad. It worked. And it's, well, let's, let's, let's revisit one of our running things on this show. The nudge. Sure. They nudge that people. And I go back to my theory, this is a psychological warfare. If I'm trying to say, Okay, I want to
nudge people. Are you ever we might you know, cash, you got to look at cash, that's a nudge. If you have a conspiratorial mindset, if you know, when you say we're gonna restrict your movement, that's a nudge for people that you know, are looking for martial law to come and FEMA camps and you know, it's a constant nudge. I'm not saying these things are real. I'm just saying that they're playing on the psychology of people. Oh, these little I take a run with it.
I totally agree. And every day, there's different little tests going on. As I stated before, this is the way we're responding. And to some degree, the way we're compliant is because of the you know, zombie land World War Z contagion outbreak. I mean, these are all hugely any disaster movie. It's all in our mind. Again, I'm so happy that the Pope didn't die. You know, you want to see some shit go down. Have that happen.
Tom Hanks. Okay, it'll be sad. We'll do some memorials. But it's yeah, we are proof that we can be easily controlled with the right stimuli. Absolutely. This, this is very reminiscent, 911. And on the psychological side, not that not the Nazi yes and human lost yes and no. Well, no one understands the human lost no one. Human beings are very bad at putting that into perspective. But this was not a what, what no one will be able to say is what happened on the day the Wuhan flu broke. No, no,
no, no, there's no date. There's, there's no there's no one event associated with it other than, I think a poor performance by the president who redeemed himself the next day, or Friday, actually, the point I'm making is certain things that were not acceptable before 911 are acceptable now. That's fine. Of course, you know, those those behaved human behavioral things that before pre 911 We wouldn't accept it. But post 911 We will accept it, like walking into us. or in a store have an infrared
thermometer cameras that measures your temperature. I'm saying these things now. I mean, this is going to be commonplace in workplaces in Oh, yeah. No, not just that this is going to scan you because of the chip in your head, of course. Right. So with that, thank you. So conditioning, we've taken it lightly. It's a conditioning of let's see how far we can push them or nudge them. So they'll give up more of their freedoms. And as we always do, we always look to see how these stories
trickle down to the local news. Well, Detroit local for covers the cat situation. And we know everybody has so many questions concerning the Coronavirus, and our Dr. Frank McGeorge is working very diligently to make sure that we can answer all those questions you have tonight. He's addressing a common question that affects everyone our money. Karen and Jason exactly concerns over Coronavirus. Well, they've created intense swings in financial markets. But I'm
talking about greenbacks, the cash in your wallet. We touch it, we pass it between people, some people even licking their fingers as they count it. Is that a problem? Viewers from Plymouth to growthpoint ask can you get Coronavirus from handling money? The answer is we don't know. But it's worth
thinking about. Since mid February, the Bank of China has been either destroying bills or disinfecting their cash with ultraviolet light and high temperatures, then storing it for seven to 14 days before re releasing it back into the circulation. That is based on studies that have shown bacteria
and viruses can survive on money. Now there is no study that shows the COVID 19 virus can survive on cash, however, and unidentified representative from the World Health Organization reportedly told a British newspaper that cash could be contributing to the spread of COVID 19. The US Treasury has not made any statement on US currency. Until this issue is properly studied, I would recommend a common sense approach where possible use cashless options.
Now. I do want to be fair, my ex I agree with you on the psychological warfare. But it's not one front. It's not one actor. There's many, many, many little teams doing things for their own benefit. Again, money's being made in the markets. There's all kinds of competitive businesses being this is by the way, you'll see big companies being acquired will have lots of acquisition. Stock prices are very low. This
is the moment when a lot of things happen. And indeed, I mean, there's so much incentive to get rid of cash because Silicon Valley in particular, Apple pay Google Wallet, tap and go cards, they want to be your bank, they want to be your bank, they will not be happy until they are your bank. And I'm not saying it's a concerted effort for one. I know but I just want to cover a cover for you so we don't get completely exclusionary nut jobs.
Oh no, that's what that's what I'm saying is they throw these little nudges out here. So if you're in whatever way you're leaning, you're gonna lean more towards that way. Oh, for sure. If you're, if you're anti Trump, is to make you more anti Trump. That's right. If you know if you're if you're pro Trump, this is me all the media is picking on Trump. Yeah, you know, even Trump, he's, I don't I don't want those tests. Why would you
want to test on a cat? We've gotten a number of these like, this is like the most important question they have. Yeah. That's political. That's killing me. I don't want I don't want the accurate way of counting how many people have this thing with your cash if you're pro cashless, which China is very pro cashless, this works for them? Because they can say, oh, yeah, we gotta get rid of the currency, which they're trying to head which helps with the social scoring or social credit
score. And those though, I mean, it's is weaponizing it in a way they want to weaponize it? It's not a concerted effort, but they all have this one thing that they can shine a light through the prism to whatever they how they want it to seem. Nevertheless, never let a good crisis go to waste. Rahm Emanuel said it that's never let it go to waste and then smart people don't. podcasters on the other hand, just make another show.
And with that said, one of the greatest forms of entertainment has been severely impacted that being sports and Coronavirus coverage does continue with Steve Chris tacos. See major developments pouring in from the sports world. What else is left to talk about that's not canceled.
It's just unbelievable Manila. You know, a rapidly moving story here in the past 24 to 48 hours has been new territory not only for the world in general, but the entire sports industry in particular, everything virtually canceled with no certainty of when or if things will pick back up Thursday afternoon was one of the most unforgettable days this country has seen in recent years as the final domino fell with the historic move to completely cancel March Madness in a statement released by NCAA
President Mark Emmert and the Board of Governors due to COVID 19. The Division One men's and women's basketball tournaments, as well as remaining winter and spring Championships will not take place. This triggered by NBA star vertigo bear testing positive for the virus, and that single case stem seem to send a ripple effect across the sports world with the rapidly moving cancellation of every major sports league in the country and
international organizations who had not already done so. They quickly followed suit. Yep. We've seen this before and was with sports. How sports can change how an infectious disease disease is viewed. One being Mr. Magic Johnson. Oh, right. Of course, with HIV. Yeah. It's amazing Matt. This guy, Rudy, go bear. The story is that
he was like very flippant about the Coronavirus. He was touching the microphones and teasing his teammates and all of a sudden two days later, he ends up with the Coronavirus being one a black he's he's right. Yes, hold on a second. Now we have we have a winner ladies and gentlemen, our first black person with Coronavirus now he's under his teammate a second back to what I'm smelling a rat here. So what I'm smelling they couldn't let the fans in. That was not gonna happen. They saw
that coming down Broadway, like well and then right. Yeah. Did we see that coming? person didn't see it coming down Broadway. LeBron rajai? Apparently the possibility as a result of playing games, playing NBA games without fans in the arena just to be safe because Coronavirus? Have you thought about what that might be? Cool. Cool. We play games without the fans. So possible. I am playing the fans in the crowd. So I play for play for my
teammates play? Well, I play for the fans. That's what we've talked about so far show up to arena, no fans in there time plan. So they could do what they want to do. Set that straight Disney fans. That's no fans, no money is also an important to the bride had to walk that back. Oh, really. Now obviously, we're gonna listen to whatever protocol that's going on with this issue. You know, obviously, we got great people upstairs, that's gonna do what's best for the franchise and whatever the
case may be. But, you know, when we have the games we are we've maintained our focus, we've had a lot of things that's kind of, you know, been, you know, good and bad with our season, you know, as, you know, put us in position where we had to, you know, think about the game and, you know, and do other things as well. So, you know, with this particular issue, I think we'll
handle it. Our, like I said, our franchise will handle it, we'll make sure we continue to do what we've been doing and just move on. The closeness of the team will also help as well. Yeah, for sure. I mean, anytime I can be any type of distraction or can be a distraction, or the best way to stay maintain focus be around the guys that you have been with, you know, majority
season. So are there other ways you've been advised to kind of change your behaviors or maybe put more emphasis on certain things? Yeah, I mean, we've had discussions. We've had our team doctors, we have everybody coming in just giving us with the update of you know, the particular virus is going on and what to look for, how to continue to protect yourself and things of that nature. So yeah, we're just following our protocol. Well, it's funny because when I was asked the
question, would you play without no fans? I had no idea that it was actually a conversation going on behind closed doors about this particular virus. Homina Homina Homina. From another side, go ahead. Go ahead. He was I didn't know you was talking about the Rona. The road Oh, man. What else would they be asking you about not playing with fans and all of a sudden, you have to come back and pivot and say, oh, yeah, I'll play with my fans and I mean, we he
was quite adamant about it now. That's what I play for the fans. Yeah. So somebody obviously uses as a point to say, somebody obviously he's getting everybody on a script. And he obviously wasn't on script when he was asked the question the first time, but he quickly got onto on the screen. This has impacted me know, this impacts a lot of people, stadium workers, you know, there's the obvious, obvious pain. I have a minority stake in Grand Prix radio, which does a radio
reports and also plays music of Formula One. And you know, Australia Grand Prix is canceled. This is a big show, the Formula One is a massive show when it comes to town. And a lot of people benefit Austin, that until November, but Austin benefits tremendously from the 100 million dollars comes in, in a weak and it's even so bad that we can't even that we're in negotiations for extension of the right to use the formula one trademark, and that they can't even find time to do it. They're
all freaking out trying to figure out what to do. A lot of people's income depends on Formula One, just another. Another way that this affects the sport and everyone around it, and I'm not a sports guy, as you know. Well, I am glad to say I'm sorry. What are you gonna do with your time you're gonna you're gonna go play a Street Fighter and what you're gonna do you know, basketball. Oh, my.
What I want to point out is this. The IRS shut down March Madness, March Madness being this second most fan friendly sporting event in America right outside the Super Bowl. So for that to be shut down. And this is this is serious. I mean, we talked about billions of dollars here just on that one event being lost. Yeah. But I, all the sports shows were consumed with this topic of Corona or the Ronette. However you want to
refer to it. One being Mr. Steven Naismith show, even in our texting yesterday, and we had the conversation, first of all that the NBA as they were quick to pivot, and I give them a lot of credit for that. I also think they were a little bit slow and drag their feet at the beginning of it, considering that you had different teams that were acting as individual entities saying what they decided they wanted to do,
instead of having one uniform decision. Obviously, as this thing continues to scale, I think people start to see the severity of it. I also think it's a little bit frustrating because now that Tom Hanks or Rita Wilson, or Rudy, go, bear or Donovan Mitchell has it, it's become a very serious issue. I recognize Max, I hear you often talk about privilege. I think that sometimes we have to put this into perspective because we're talking to people at home, but we're talking to about very
elite people who have access to get tests like that. So what about the everyday person who doesn't have access to get tested? Well screw them little man, he can dead use the drive through the Trump drive through this well, this goes back to one of the the terms that we use is a wider Jason So it's not only the the white people or white privilege is the white adjacent privilege that you can get
testing. Obviously, if you're in the NBA, you can get the testing because you're a multimillionaire or celebrity right. I thought I thought that I wanted to add that to it. And if we you know if true if true. I have questions even Tom Hanks I have some questions like oh no, I definitely don't think Rudy go but I think that's why I brought
up the narrative of Magic Johnson Yeah. I'm gonna say this and it might draw a lot of people I don't think Magic Johnson ever had HIV wow that's that's a pretty big statement with the reason why I say this is and this is small, small tangent I'm gonna go off on but at the time that he can track the HIV or allegedly current track to HIV, all the people that contract it at the same time here are dead. He's alive, healthy. No T cell count scares, Pedro from the real world did
the little boy that was on Oprah dead. I mean, everybody else is dead. This guy's alive healthy. Well, I mean, trust me, and but the way they use him to make it a heterosexual disease. He was before that time he was he was the face of and that's why I'm talking about these men. The reason why I went down this, this path, and I'm quickly going to bring it back. But before that time, HIV was seen as a gay disease. Let's just be honest, but once magically Johnson contract it or allegedly
contract it from my viewpoint. It became Oh, the world is healthy. Heterosexual, virile black men contract it through heterosexual means they were given away the free VHS at Blockbuster to show in classes, and it became a heterosexual disease. So we've seen NBA players be used and, and highly contagious diseases. That's all I'm gonna say. So it wouldn't be it wouldn't be the first time and it will add to that to the coordinator for the White House is a Dr.
Deborah bricks of burdensome sorry Birx bi RX. And she has been the well she was the HIV AIDS ambassador at large within the State Department, specifically for HIV and now for Coronavirus. And so she comes with a lot of credentials in being a crisis manager. But interestingly that you bring that up and she's back she wasn't there for Ebola wasn't there for Zika but she's back for this one.
And then there's some times where HIV and corona and if you want to go down that path, but we really don't want to go down that path, but it's just that just me being a nearly 40 year old man. I've seen Miss sports be used this way before. Okay. So I digress. But let's and it's weird to be clips or title. Just let people know behind the scenes a little behind the scenes. Steven a Smith, dude route, go bear should be jailed
for this. That was the title of the video on YouTube. When I went to go find that clip, that portion of the clip have been removed. Oh, really? The video still there video is still up. But it's that section of the title that this is the title from the YouTube clip. Go bear should be jailed for this. So they're pushing the narrative up. Same thing with HIV if you consciously spread the disease, wow, okay, should be a crime. But it's funny that they removed that portion from the clip. And
it was people it was people in a comment saying the same thing. I wear that part go where it you know, I guess they saw it live. And then they came to watch it and it had been removed. But the second part is clip they continue to talk about privilege. And let me put y'all on pause just for a quick second here. They play
Toronto, Monday, Utah. Saturday, they played at Detroit. I spoke to somebody during the show that said excuse me, you know what I gotta call some of my folks in Boston, because you taught play Boston Friday. They played the New York Knicks Wednesday. So think about that New York, Boston, Detroit, Toronto. It's here that the virus is here. And as I said the congressional Doctor predicted between 70 and 150 million Americans will get it. It's not an issue of you throw up your
hands and say, well, it's here. What are we going to do about it anyway, more reason to hide to social distance and slow the spread so we don't overtax this healthcare system. As Jay said, privileged people have access to medicine, but that's not the majority of our population. Well, Max slipped up there because he was about to say
isolate. Yes, he stopped himself and says social distancing, right and they bring up this thing about privilege but as Steven a Smith laid out, you have and sports basketball is a contact sport. These guys are pushing each other sweating on each other and breathing on each other in they admit teammates shower together and use the same shower room half of them have been to China on promotional visits in the past three months. So then these kids like hello, hello direct contact.
But they get one a demonizes one do Rudy go bare for touching microphones and joking around with his teammates close I mean it's a contact sport. And not only that, this is the final clip from the Steven he said nasty ball for people don't understand how disgusting the basketball actually is. Yes, think about oh I remember this is backlit but remember Steve Nash always used to look at the natural segue guys do the ball is filled with jurors
by the way. I mean, the currency you touch it. This is this is all his sister do the best we can to be vigilant social distancing the washing we know when he cuts all the microphones Was that was that was that was Monday Yeah, i Mo i think I'm conspiratorial thinker. I think the mind if the black man is even more conspiratorial I really like where you're taking me on this. Well, we you just hold on sir. Whoa, here we go. We really want to
go down the rabbit hole. What do you think about that? Do you have this bit? Sweat germ ball being passed around by up to 1515 maybe 20 Guys in a game and they're all playing interchangeably with other teams. And this league should be out of commission. Which Max Kellerman thought when currency. You heard him, maybe I heard the currency. Now. Yeah, so we have these talking points. So we've talked about now there should be at least 10 NBA players infected by now we should be hearing
about it. If it was true. We have to keep an eye on this and see if the count goes up or not. Because it just doesn't make any sense that two guys and then we're just gonna leave it there. No, no, no, no, we got we got to, we got to ask on your MBA, we always do. Also, everything got canceled the minute he turned out to be Corona, PA, Rona positive. That's what the rtklib said that we play previously. That was the
catalyst for everything else being shut down. So so we talked about social psychology control economic control, narratives being laid out in all the parties. So we had to now we could come around to polity. Oh, yay, we have. So now we get to just see how they're trying to spin this towards the black voter. And this is from the show with Mr. Roland Martin. Brother Martin had Dr. Oliver Brooks on his show, to talk about the impact of COVID 19.
So now what we're dealing with is we're we're we're scraping together a response, we have not had a state of emergency declared state of emergency declared would allow for other funds to be released. And there's some funds to like myself into community health centers, specifically in the state of emergency. So now what I'm dealing with is a lack of tests, patients that have a lot of concerns, and I'm challenged
to treat them properly. Also, at the end of Mason's, we look at the health and the welfare of the African American community and communities that are underrepresented, underrepresented, we have to be concerned about things like if it gets strongly into the African American and poor communities, poor transportation, public houses, so we're living all on top of each other, not great access to health care. So I'm sick not only way I not go to the doctor
because I have to go to work. But I may not go to the doctor because I can't readily get to a doctor. I do not like this Oh. So he asked to politicize it. You were at high risk. And if it comes to town community, it's gonna be even worse for us than anybody else. Which the continent of Africa hasn't show. What? I've been a representative of that, but we're just gonna roll with that anyway. And let me say this, for the people I
know, I know. I know, not ever all of us are from Africa. So I just want to say that but if you just use it as a test case, and him being the doctor from the National Medical Association, you would think you would take that into account but he does. What is where was this from? What is Roland Martin doing these days? Roland Martin has a YouTube channel. That's so he used to be a correspondent on CNN and now he's a YouTuber.
Well, they roll them out when they need them. NBC you know, well when they need a somebody to yell and talk about the black vote or whatever they babble with me some Boulais babble they may roll them out. You know? He's kind of second string though. He's a bencher, right. Oh,
man. He I mean, I wouldn't say he's off the team. It's just a little bit work here and there, but I think he's saying but he he's, he's still trying to get back on the team as you see when he brings people like Dr. Oliver Brooks on. The studies have shown clearly from the CDC, the those that die from this are those that have comorbidities so we of course as African American, my fault, what is that? What is first of all,
what was that phrase? What is that code? morbidity just if you have some other illness like in addition to, you may have fever and may have been exposed to someone with COVID 19. You also have hypertension, COPD, pulmonary lung disease, diabetes, all of these things put you at higher risk of
complications and or deaths from Coronavirus. So if or when this hits the African American community communities that are poor, underrepresented, underrepresented, it will devastate us to that mortality rate that our leader told us Oh, don't worry about it. I have a hunch that it's not as high and the black communities. If COVID really starts to spread, their morbidity rate will be in fact, high. No. Wow. How are you feeling? Most of you taking your temperature and you're doing okay.
I get my temperature check every day at work. So I don't have to worry about when you come in. Is that the screen you when you come in? Yeah, we got the camera. We got the infrared cameras. Oh, nice. So I like to say this. Until I start impacting me. In my everyday life. Like I said kids out of school for a month. We're working on a skeleton crew team. Getting scan. lunch room. I mean, this is I mean, once they start impacting my life, I started looking at it and the
psychologic the effect on the psychology of it. Now Mr. Oliver Brooks. I've never heard of him before. So I had to go, as always do figure out who these people are. So I went to the National Merit Medical Association. This is a in a in a net.org. This is their official website. And I'm going down his bio when it says Dr. Brooks has received numerous awards, yada, yada, yada. And then the last paragraph guess what I find
here? Dr. Brooks is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi. That is Wait, wait a minute, wait a minute, Carrie when it gets better now and a member of Sigma Pi phi quotations the Boulay? Wait, that's a that's on the National Medical Association website. Yeah. I haven't got it here. Right. I'm looking at it myself. All the way down to the bottom I see. Dr. Brooks is a member of the Kappa Alpha Psi and Sigma Pi phi. The Boulais for what this is now. This has got to be some joke that someone put it in
there. Some some dude named Ben wrote up this thing. It's like why don't we just add this in there? That'd be kind of cool. Don't you think? Now he's a card carrying member Well, let me say this. Capital alphas I know what this is the National Medical Association's website and they're just throwing the Boolean they're not seen as a negative for them. Damn, you got you got it. You gotta see why. That's crazy. We continue on. Whatever Yeah, okay, that's in the show notes everybody. I
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Well, at some point, we always have to go back and this is the portion of the show. ADAM You said that we have a conspiratorial mind and that is have the just reason for having that way. Well, not because you get fucked all the time. But one reason I'm not worried about the Coronavirus of the owner is that we're hearing about it. Usually when they when they screw it's all fair point, fair point.
I know people like wow, they're laughing about, you know, trust me, if we're hearing about it is probably not a real threat. Okay, with that said, they have ways by a lot of biological warfare on black people. One way is through bad milk. This is from the New York Times. These are maps of diabeetus. The top map is New York City, everybody's drinking the same drinking water. The darkest areas on the top is Harlem, where the African Americans predominate in the community.
And then Bronx, the Bronx, and is it queens? I don't know New York City very well. But to other areas where minorities and poor live? Why do they have much higher rates of diabeetus than the rest of the affluent part of New York City? The answer is that we discovered after Chernobyl, that the state melt boards are taking the most contaminated radioactive milk from dairies near nuclear power plants. And they're shipping that into black inner city communities where it's sold in
the mom and pop stores. Look at Africa, in the bottom map. It has the lowest diabeetus in the world. So how can diabeetus be genetic in blacks? If they didn't have it? In Africa? It's because US national policy is to genocide, the black communities with radiation. Oh, that's not very nice. It's rather rude. And when I heard this clip, okay, they're the shell call the hunters. Hey, oh, Amazon. Have you seen this? advertisement for seeing the
trailer? Yeah, of course. And they wasn't the one that they postponed. And then they came back with it again? I believe so. It's about Nazi hunters. Yeah, exactly. So spoiler alert, for give people two seconds to put their fingers in the air. Because I'm willing to do a little spoiler alert on the show. The plot of the show is where for this season, the Nazis that were brought in through Operation Paperclip, which is factual. Yep, thing, I'll put it in the show.
are creating high fructose corn syrup to fill the empty urban communities. Well, I haven't heard you know, I we used to talk about this all the time, high fructose corn syrup, which now has all kinds of different names, you know, glucose, or whatever they call it different things now Oh, yeah. This is this is a terrible shit. Yeah. So that's the plot is they're creating that they'll die. Oh, you put it in there. Yeah, those black people that
drink anything. So. So this is art imitating life imitating art because bad products they send to, quote unquote, urban, which urban equals black neighborhoods. And that's from the New York Times. Well, let's keep going. But they gave us bad milk. And according to Mike Adams from Natural News, they also gives us bad water. Have you ever noticed that every mass poisoning in America, it seems just happens to take place in black communities? I mean,
think about this Flint, Michigan, right? Detroit basically lead in the water supply, not a small amount, a massive amount, a potentially fatal amount of lead if consumed over time, highly toxic, highly damaging to the development of the human brain. It was deliberately put into the water supply. There was a massive cover up carried out by white people, by the way. And it's targeted, specifically, the black community of Flint, Michigan, which is predominantly
black and this is just one of many such cases. In the past, there was also this this poisoning in the Washington DC water supply. Well, who lives in Washington DC, I'm talking about the residents. They're not the not the bureaucrats who commute in but then go home some in some of the rich community. The people living in DC are black folks, predominantly, and that's where the poisoning took place.
So two years bad water you know, so we all know about Flint, but we didn't hear about it now we don't hear about it again. Well, but he said, he said something a little misleading there. He said, okay, because what the equation he did make but didn't quite make was this. The is one thing to say they perpetrated this on poor people. And look who lives in the poor neighborhood. He kind of went kind of bypass that and went
straight to it was against black people. I mean, there's also brown people in the poor neighborhoods and all you know, so I wouldn't call that a direct target necessarily, at least not that example. Well, if you know the percentage, and when I when I say people of color, this is this is one of those things color and color people. Yeah. Yeah, it's not I don't know what I was getting there. Is non white. And we have to go back to the definition of white when we say white. Not every white
person is white. No, although I've discovered so we had to put all this we had to put all this into the right perspective when we talk about these things. But that is a hospital ation show. I have to admit something to you. I did I did a month of ancestry.com. Man, I am white. I'm literally coming from Scotland and Ireland, Northern Ireland. I think I think I'm one of them. I may have some reptilian in me, actually. But But seriously, I come from bloodlines. I'm afraid I might.
And you know what? You might be the only white person I know. I'm actually not real. I'm a bot. Just some AI? Yeah. I'm just saying. Bad bad milk. Bad water. Yeah. And how about some bad medicine? Think about the vaccine autism link cover up, which was admitted by the CDC scientist known as Dr. William Thompson. He confessed to it. We've carried it on our website,
natural news.com. You can read his confession. He says that he and other scientists at the CDC covered up statistical evidence, scientific evidence, showing a link between vaccines and autism. In who? Young African American boys, not white boys, African American boys. So we've got we got the water poisoning in Flint, we got the water poisoning in Washington DC, we got the vaccines all targeting black communities. And that's not all. Hey,
is that? Do you see that as a fact that young black boys have a higher rate of autism after vaccinations? I don't know anything about this. Here's the thing about vaccine with me. I'm not an anti Vaxxer. I'm any stacker. And what I mean by that is, I think, when they go to give you 20 rounds of vaccines at one time, much too much. I think that's overkill. I only allow my children to get the vaccines necessary to go to public schools and nothing more,
right. So I'm not anti Vaxxer. But I am an anti stacker and I will push back on anybody. I will say that if your kids are going to get vaccines, if it's inconvenient, they make a couple extra trips, you know, so you can spread them out over time. I will recommend that. So yeah. But wait, you have to put all this into context. And by the end of this, you will see where I'm going with this why we're blast, quote unquote, the black community are so skeptical one, and you heard that was that was
the numbers from the CDC? Is he saying that black boys suffer more from Autism? I mean, if we're going to believe them about the owner, then we have to. I mean, we can't pick and choose what we believe from these organizations, and the historical dealings that we had with these organizations. So let's go ahead and wrap up with Mr. Adams on more bad medicine.
Look at the cancer industry in places like Detroit. And we've covered this extensively on Natural News, the cancer industry is a racket, that that they have predatory business practices that target black men and black women, because they know that those people will have more aggressive cancers because of their skin color, which blocks ultraviolet light from the sun, which generates vitamin D. So the black communities tend to be vitamin D deficient. And as a result, they are more
lucrative to the cancer industry. And so these predominantly white owned cancer organizations for profit businesses, they set up shop In low income black communities, and they offer free screenings so they can falsely diagnosed black people with cancer. So they can make a fortune treating them treating them with chemotherapy that they don't even need. Wow. So I know a lot. I know a lot of people are saying now mo Here you go with the you know, the targeting. Well, you have to
look back. Now we this this is the point of Shall we go back. Adam, are you familiar with the Tuskegee experiment? Yes. all too familiar, sadly. Very. Okay. So this is a great backdrop for the distrust that we have for these medical organizations and even doctors in general. It's weird because a lot of black people either want to look at doctors as Gods on Earth. And then the other half are like very skeptical because of past dealings with with doctors in
the medical industry. Oh, with that said, let's get into some background for the Tuskegee experiment. In 1932, the medical community still did not know a whole lot about treating syphilis. This was the case despite documentation of the disease dating all the way back to around when Columbus made his famous jaunt across the Big
Blue. According to the Oxford journal, syphilis was a cultural embarrassment and has many different names that exemplified prejudices of different nationalities for German and English called the French pox. The Russians referred to it as
the Polish sickness in the polls as the German sickness. The Japanese called it the Chinese also, in the 16th century, Europe experienced a syphilis epidemic, which was largely caused by the abundance of sailors traveling from sea port to seaport and doing what sailors do when they come into port Anfangs. There is some evidence that points do Columbus and his crew being the ones who brought syphilis back from the New World. That's the background says it's such a sick story. I was alive
when this took place. This was still going on in the 70s. Mr. Curry, I heard you ring your bell. And I wonder if you picked up what I picked up on? I already forgot what I was picking up on. The names. The French? Oh, yes. Yeah, of course. That's when you go back earlier in the show. We don't call it no Chinese don't call no Wuhan flu. Don't do that. Ah,
right. It's right. But when people were calling the Russian pox or the French, whatever, I mean, this whenever or I just left that in there for whenever diseases, origin from another place is gonna be identifies that place, but Oh, no, you can't do that. In fact, swine flu, which I contracted swine flu, and live through it. In Europe was called Mexican flu. I did not know that. Yeah, yeah. And of
course, no one calls the Europeans out is racist. And maybe there was a reason for us calling it swine flu and not calling it Mexico flu. Maybe it wasn't Mexico. I don't know. But you're right. This is a it's very obvious that there's forces at work when it comes to the naming and the origin of the Rona. Yes. So now we're about to get into the real meat potatoes of this Tuskegee experiment.
So the PHS approach the Tuskegee Institute about forming a research group in order to study the effects of untreated syphilis on a black male population for a duration of six to nine months and then follow up with a treatment plan. The institute agreed along with the head of the university's Hospital Dr. Eugene dibble. The study during the first year was led by Dr. Taliaferro Clarke VHS enrolled 600 Macon County men 399 with syphilis, and 201 who weren't infected. That would be
a part of the study. None of the men actually knew what the study was for, but they went in with the promise of free healthcare, something that none of them had, and also the treatment of bad bloody general localized term that encompasses several different afflictions, including anemia, fatigue, and other venereal diseases. The men were told that they were going to get free medical exams, meals and burial insurance. For those who
actually had syphilis. They were never informed of their diagnosis, nor given any treatment for it. Did anyone ever actually go to jail over this and anyone get in trouble for this horrible? Course now, am I even thinking? Right? So let's get into the characters here of who were who were at play. We have Mr. Dr. dibble. He was the head of John Andrews hospital at Tuskegee Institute, and he was now to say
are a tribute to him. He argues that A prominent black institution, very much dependent upon white philanthropy cannot afford in the 1930s to risk antagonizing the US government by refusing to participate in the pH. S activity of this sort. Wow. So this is a black doctor. And yeah, Dr. Dibble was a black doctor and a doctor Dibble was working under one Mr. R Mo. And we talked about him before he was the president at the time of let's go down and let's see about Mr. RMO. And he's the Tuskegee
experiment. One of the most infamous biological research studies in the US history began while Moulton had at Tuskegee Institute, a clinical study conducted between 1932 1972 I suppose the last six to nine months and lasted 40 years. Yeah, well, surely we put up a statue of this fine man for this great work that he's done. Well, we do name elementary schools after him because there
is our Moulton Elementary. Let me let me continue on. Moulton endorsed the study and provided institutional resources including medical personnel. The study was finally shut down in 1972. Amid at the cool controversy, it says Mo and sat on the board of major billings philanthropic organizations, with the likes of Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller, Jr. As his influences with it, and his
influence was considerable. Let's go back up here when Mr. Mr. Dibble Dr. Dibble said, we can't we're very much dependent on why have Anthropy philanthropy so they can anti antagonize the US government. So that's what they were talking about those gentlemen there. And just another side note. On January 3 2009, a US District district judge stated that John Hopkins University, Bristol Myers Squibb and the Rockefeller Foundation must face a $1 billion lawsuit for their roles
in a similar experiment affecting Guatemalans. Wow. But take that all in. Did did they pay a billion dollars to the families of the Tuskegee experiment? Well, we're gonna get to the payout. But first, we've talked about Mr. R Moulton on this show before and in the throwback clip. Let's talk about two skis mountain Hall
did not see for me. Office of intelligence, hired a black man by the name of arco is going to look into Booker T. Washington vice principal accesskey Institute was a paid undercover intelligence officer for the United States Army whose job was to spy Booker T. Because they were concerned that he was using to ski and they recover him in their suspicion as a high for black revolutionaries away from the Klan and away from the company. Oh, yeah, that was one of our early shows. I
think. That's the R Mo and Mr. Dr. Dibble, he worked in and out for the we would go come to the university, he would go back to the Veteran Affairs, the VA. So there's military ties there. But you asked the question, I think the next clip will answer your question about the payout. Let's get into experiment three. Additionally, very painful and unnecessary spinal taps were performed on many people. In the study, it was said that the reason for the deception was that it would be the only way
the men would stay in the study. And the researchers they wanted to closely observe the course of the disease over a large sample size to see the effects as the disease progressed Steven to death vase and not to worry because as long as the ones that died allowed autopsies to be performed, their funeral
expenses would be covered. It was actually not an uncommon practice at the time of taking the government's gonna send in medical matters rather than the individuals but then part of the deception that seems to result from the lack of respect that the doctors had for the men's intellectual capabilities. Most were illiterates, which the researchers thought was helpful as it would be harder for the subjects to figure out what was going on. There were also less than subtle hints of racial
prejudice. For example, in Alaska to a colleague Dr. Clark wrote that these Negroes are very ignorant and easily influenced by things that would be of minor significance in a more intelligent group. rather well with that, with that said, I have a little bit more background on Mr. dibble. And he said it has been suggested that their participation could also be counted due to the class divisions between black positions and the black community. Now, are we picking up the Boulais Bobs yet? Yeah,
for sure. Black upper middle class positions do not identify themselves with the poor black community. Therefore their participation in a slip Syphilis Study was an attempt to prove to the white medical community of their capability and medical research. Wow, that's black on black crime, bro. And that's why he has no problem when I say when I say he, I'm talking about Mr. Oliver Brooks that the Oliver Brooks has no problem with putting Boulais in his bio bio, his bio is right there.
He's letting them know I'm not those lower class blacks. I always thought Dr. Huxtable was also Boulais oh that's what that was about. It was we had positive The Cosby Show had positive but that was that was that was that's what that was about? The Cosby Show going through the different world that spin off of the Cosby Show. Right? About we're different from them. Oh, man. Look at as different. Yeah. So yeah, I didn't get your answer. I think this last clip might ask
you about the payout. But yeah, yes, this this is definitely classism within the black the quote unquote, black community. Well, let's get to a spirit for the study administrators wanted to watch the progression of the diseases, the men got sick, and in many cases died for the 40 years that the study went on. Even though for much of it a
relatively effective treatments was available. All total, it's estimated that 128 of the men died either directly from syphilis or complications related to it. 40 also infected their wives, and in some cases, possibly others. And there were 19 of the men's children who were born with congenital
syphilis. Finally, on July the 25th 1972, Gene Heller of the Associated Press broke the story that uncovered the truth about the study, the government panel rules that the study was ethically unjustified, and ended it in the summer of 1973. Attorney Fred Gray filed a class action suit on behalf of the man against the PHS and did ended with $9 million, which is not $50 million today being handed out to participants settlement. So the path you're taking us on I think I think I
have to think I have to ask you now. Okay. Are you going to take us down a path where the Rona is going to be targeted at black people? No, we're not. Well, I'm laying out here is one. Wow, we're skeptical. Oh, I gotcha. Well, you're skeptical of these being operations and different types of experiments. It's, it's historically absolutely true. It's happened in my lifetime. Right. And it's amazing how no one talks about the real things
that happen. That's why I say if we're hearing about it, I ain't worried. It's the ones that we don't hear about to 40 years later. All of a sudden, all of a sudden, your YouTube story. Exactly, exactly. So that's the point I'm trying to make. And I know a lot of people are gonna say, well, Mo, that was the 1930s to No Man's. Let me stop. Right there. Come on. Yeah. Well, well, that's still a long time ago. But you asked the question about the payout. There was like equivalent to that
today's money. 40 $50 million. Yeah. So that was for 623 men that were eventually enrolled in the program and all they're the people that impact it family members, wives, girlfriends, children, everything. 50 $50 million equivalent today, but the Guatemalans get 1 billion. How's that work out? Well, hold on, hold on, hold on African Americans got an apology from Bill Clinton. Oh, that's true. That's worth 250 grand an hour I hear for speech. So add that to the
How long does the policy take? Maybe a minute, you divide that by 60? So Steve? Jordan, 800 bucks, maybe? Yeah, come on. I know a lot of people say well, that was 1940s and the 1970s and 1972. things. Things like that don't don't happen. Oh, I know. I know where we're going. Of course, of course they don't get to RT. Dr. Randy short.
For several years, the Israeli government was forcibly administering birth control to a segment of its minority population, with doctors injecting Ethiopian Jewish women against their will with a contraceptive Depo Provera. But it wasn't until this January that a government official
finally acknowledged it. And while the government has finally put an end to this inhumane, insane population control tactic, the story has shed a light on a dangerous contraceptive that's now being pushed administered on women of color all over the world, including right here in the US. I'm here to talk about the use of debt Provera and how this is
targeting minority populations in both here and abroad. I'm joined now by Randy short president and national spokesperson for the anti Deborah very clergy coalition. Provera Yes. Okay. Go shot. The Depo shot Yes. Oh my goodness.
Which is well known in our community. It was pushed as the alternative to oral the oral contraception that you take and as an aside, one of the things is how are you oh girl Girl Yeah Mikey thick to literally literally the our YouTube videos on this whole YouTube say how the Depo shot made you think and for the people to not know what thick mean. Make you curvaceous curve, which is good. Yes. Which is good if you're skinny. So yeah, if you were
skinny woman or you know you wanted curves. They had a was there even sell it to this day. Well, I'm getting ahead of myself. Well, very interesting. I did not know this about about a black customer. Uh huh. I bet you this I bet you they sold they, they must have gotten that message out there makes you thick. Makes you curvy. Oh, yeah. Well, that's what that's what this is the role of the Boulais they go to the Boulay. Hi, how can we sell this product to the
you know, to your community? You know, and then they you know, they come out? Well, you know, we like curves, you know? Oh, wow. Oh, this this this? Yeah. So, but Dr. Randy short, he does great work. So he's very colorful with his language. But luckily, he was on a proper news show. So I was able to clip him for this. But let's get into sterilize the minorities to can you talk about the what you know about the health effects though, because obviously women were being administered this for years
without knowing about them? Well, the drug was first patented in 1959. By the middle 60s, there were a lot of unethical experimentations done, in particular, the Grady Clinic study, and Georgia on poor black and poor white women got no so many people died. This drug did not get approved until 1993 94. But during that time that was used on women all over the effects of it are serious. Yes, what are the effects of it?
Okay, we're gonna get into the effects of it in the next clip, but as you get the point you made is targeting towards poor people, but the quote unquote black community falls heavily into the you know, the poor community. Sure. So I wanted I
wanted to point that out as well. But, okay, let's get into the side effects, excessive bleeding, osteoporosis, breast cancer, cervical cancer, heart attack, stroke, ectopic pregnancies, excessive weight gain, which can lead to type one or two diabetes, excessive weight gain, which can lead to type one or two diabetes, short or long term infertility, maternal death, it strips the epithelium, the inner part of the woman's womb, making her more susceptible to all STIs and STDs, therefore, doubling
the chances of getting HIV AIDS, Chlamydia, HPV, gonorrhea, syphilis, and there are other things that bothers mental health. One of the things that's come to us that the group that I've worked with the Rebecca project is that many women are telling us that they've had mental problems. The FDA and 2004 was so concerned about the dangerous nature of depo provera, that they issued a blackbox warning, which is the most serious warning that can be issued by the FDA about how dangerous this drug is.
And despite this warning as blackbox warning, it's still being administered under multiple agencies to multiple countries around the world. Yes, who is administering it? Why and where? Yes, yes. Don't stop the clip. Want to know, is this still distributed in the United States? Well, I did some digging around the YouTube and I found a pro depo. Video Depo Provera. The birth control shot?
Is pregnancy not in your plans for the immediate future? Are you looking for birth control you can count on but don't have to think about every day you might want to consider depo provera The birth control shot. The shot prevents pregnancy for 12 weeks. That's about three whole months of not having to worry about getting pregnant and it's easy. A quick visit with your health care provider. A little poke and you're covered for 12 weeks. No one even needs to know you're using birth
control. How does it work? Well, this shot contains a hormone it prevents your body from releasing an egg. It also thickens the mucus of yours cervix to make it harder for sperm to enter your uterus. And it's effective fewer than one in 100 women will get pregnant each year. If they get the shot every 12 weeks, the shot doesn't protect against sexually transmitted infections. Use condoms if you're concerned about preventing STDs, and like other hormonal medications, the
shot may have some side effects. If you're interested in learning more about this method, check out the info on Planned Parenthood dot. You can even find the nearest health center to set up. And there it is finally, the eugenics Association of America and its new jacket rears its ugly head once again. In this video is from 2010 is still up on their website up on their YouTube channel. And this is six years after they were forced to
put the black black box label on this on this product. And they're still pushing it and then they say oh yeah, it doesn't stop. It doesn't stop STDs. No, it doubles the chances of you getting one Hello even more. Just cynical is marketing this through YouTube this clearly this is this is a intended whether it's it's just amateurish by itself or intended specifically, it's like, hey, hey, girls, don't worry about it. We're these black girls in the video.
No, this is the official Planned Parenthood YouTube channel. What? Yes. Be a crucial Oh, wait, it gets better, or worse. Depends how you look at it. Yeah. How effective is the birth control shot, the birth control shot is safe and convenient. One little shot every three months gives you great pregnancy protection. That means you only have to think about birth control four times a year. The shot uses the hormone progestin to prevent pregnancy,
but it doesn't stop the spread of STDs. So use a condom along with the shot to help protect yourself. Like other medications, the birth control shot has possible side effects, but they usually go away in a few months. It also has plenty of benefits, like making your periods later, or even making your period stop altogether while you're on it. The shot is private. Only you and your doctor need to know you're using it. And it's super effective. As long as you get your shot on
time. Every time. Want to get the birth control shot. Your nearest Planned Parenthood Health Center is here to help. Hey, All right, next question. Who manufactures this fine drug? This? Depo Provera. I didn't look into it. Oh, no, no, he said it in the Pfizer. He said it in the previous clip and I go, I'll find it. Okay. Yeah, you can look it up. But yeah, well, this is also from the official Planned Parenthood, web YouTube channel, and the date 2015. And there's maybe here's at the black box.
Like tell me exactly how the black box label works. Do you know anything? Any details about this? No, I don't. I mean, we you want to go back and listen to I think, clip 33 She explains how it works. But I mean, I mean, I got Tom, you got it? Well, I just want to see here this will be what does it mean if my medications are blackbox warning blackbox warning also called box warnings are required by the US Food and Drug Administration for
certain medications that carry serious safety risks. Yeah, this was mentioned the clip. Often these warnings communicate potential rare but dangerous side effects or they may be used to communicate important instructions for safe use of the drug. They appear printed in bold font surrounded by a black border. I'm sure none of that was on the YouTube video. Of course, no, it's safe. It's 2015. And save. Wow. It's completely safe. Worry about it. What's your problem? It's all good.
Well, let's get to some background on Planned Parenthood 700 club one back to Planned Parenthood. They get $550 million dollars of taxpayer money to continue their work. They're the largest abortion provider in the nation. And you're paying for it. So in any event, Margaret Sanger was the founder of Milan, Paris, and go back and read her writing. She wrote a monograph that I read called breathing the thoroughbred. And what Margaret Sanger believe was they were defective, genetically defective
people. They were Roman Catholics. They were evangelical Protestants. They were Southern Europeans. They were Latinos, and especially they were African Americans. And what she advocated was fine a leader among the black community, but it's highly respected. Let him be our A spokesperson and lead the black people toward euthanasia. That's was the game.
Yes, this is Margaret Sanger, very well known, but somehow this this, this history gets disputed and people still don't want to talk about it and you get shouted down if you say, Hey, man, it's kind of odd how, you know how Planned Parenthood came out of the eugenics movement? And how you put a lot of these clinics in poor neighborhoods? And what that background is like with it's like a death camp program. And I don't want to get into what pro life or whatever, that's a no, no,
I'm not trying to go there. I'm glad you said that. Because I'm not going there. I'm talking about these other services that we offer. Let's take pro life pro choice off the table. Because whatever your beliefs or your beliefs are, I'm talking about these what they always say we offer other services besides that, and one of those services is the Depo shot. And the problem I have with that is all these black talking and I'm gonna say this, I'm a little hurt right now. But all of these
black talking heads. They sit up here, and when Oh, the Wuhan. You can't say we have oh, no, I can't say that. While women are still getting the Depo shot. Which actually if you want to look at it, in a sense of makes them more susceptible to catching the Coronavirus. Good point, high blood pressure, high hypertension. I mean same thing die diabetes, compromised immune system STDs. Yeah. But nobody
talks about that. But you can oh we can't call the hood can call they call it the whoo Oh Bhuwan virus or whatever you want to call it and who have caught the Wuhan virus. Oh, no. Can't call it that. What now? People are still getting this shot. Yeah, that's that's pretty bad. You know, as a as a side note, and I have I don't know if it's in the House bill that passed. But there was a problem with the HR 6201 which is the what was
the families first Coronavirus response act? Right. And it was being held up because the what I what I've read I I saw some evidence of it but there was apparently money being appropriated in this you know, it's it's a big bill says a lot of money to go towards Planned Parenthood, clinics and abortions. Which port works. I know. But it's kind of coincidental in here we have yet another disease, we have something going on. And it leads least whatever's happening is
being used for something that seems unrelated. But is it really I mean, wow, man, we got to start tracking our black brothers and sisters if they're if they're coming down with a Wuhan or not, right. And we got to keep tracking these Boulais people because the reason why I come so let me explain something that I know I don't want go along. But I want to explain this one thing just for people to understand. The reason why I go so hard on
the Buddha is this. You can't see him coming. Anybody else you can see coming. But your infiltrator. You can't see him coming and they're way more impactful and effective at doing the dirty work. Because as you heard in the clip with Roland Martin in Dr. Oliver Brooks, Oh, yeah. When they have, you know, dead bodies everywhere. I mean, he's pushing the narrative, somebody's putting the battery, he's making it, pull it he
politicizing it. He doesn't use his his his platform to bring attention to the things I brought attention to this ongoing to this day. Flint water still. No, no, that's not his job. You know? Of course not. His job is to do what Margaret Sanger said. You know, it's either the pulpit, the black robe of the pastor or the white coat or the doctor. That's what they want it right. But with that said, let's wrap up with the second clip on Planned Parenthood.
Nazism, on the other hand, had a term useless eaters they found people that they thought were defective and they wanted to sterilize them and of course, ultimately murder. We can't have a concept of people who can be destroyed by the government. It's not good. And yet, we have that this country and the big money, the big money the Rockefeller Foundation and
others went to support Planned Parenthood. Why? Because the big people did not want to have a welfare rolls cluttered with black babies that they had to pay for. Believe me, when I say that white people, especially when they can, they can't they can hardly believe this. That doesn't make sense. That can't be in our lifetime that that was taking place. No, I'm not kidding. Because I'm laughing because I did very true because it's like,
no, it can't, it can't work like that. It can't. And that's why we do this show. To tell people, when you deal with when you deal with people not like you, you have to walk in their shoes for a minute. Just put them on for a minute walk in their shoes. That way you can understand the anger and angst and the lack of trust and no, being skeptical of know who you know, the WHO Oh, it wasn't who or you know, or with it, CDC? Yeah, I mean, I mean, this is where the eggs come from, where the
and I'd say this nice performative. I'll say this about that. Okay? You can't walk in someone else's shoes. It doesn't work that way. Which is why this show to me is fantastic. Because it's just pure, just pure ignorance. There's no way I could know that. How could I ever know how you how, how you feel about things or why you look at things a certain way? Only by the honesty of talking about it? Do we hear it? And then if you take a second to listen, like wow,
okay, well, that's messed up. Got it. Yeah, so that's why this show was so bad. I mean, I'm, I'm saying that because I'm part of it. But this is why this show is so valuable, because we give something we give something to people that you can't get anywhere else.
I have not found it if it's out there. I have not found it. I haven't know it's you know, there's a lot there's a lot of people really tuning into this and then I'm happy they are because this puts a whole new perspective on things but also kind of outrages me now it's like what is this still going on? So at least I have something else to bitch about Planned Parenthood about that's not you know, not your typical bitch. It's like this is outrageous.
And it's an effective one because like I say, you can take the hot button off the table. We're not talking about that right and I only want to say it just did not enjoy let's take that off the table. Let's talk about all these great services that you provide to the community like like depo and I'm not against birth control either but not even what is up with this shit this has to go black it's poison is totally poison WHAT THE HECK as I digress you know always like that don't make the in the
show on a negative note because it's not what we do here. Karen Hunter gave us a her being her gave gave us a silver lining for the whole of the Rona come on breaking news Smith is bring it in bring it in. Nothing Okay, so this just came in the World Health Organization has announced that dogs cannot contract COVID-19 Dogs previously held in quarantine can now be released to be clear who let the dogs out eight six not actually that was funny. There you go. Sorry. That
was not bad. Who let the dogs out? Okay, I get it Yes, much more positive note. Well, so a couple of things. Oh, this was an interesting ride. I like I like I like the way you did that. And of course I was aware of a lot of these things but not depo that that was a new one to me. I really want to know and sadly we're just not getting the numbers but I really would like to know if you know if you hear and we'll be talking next
week. I'm sure we'll all be hunkered down in quarantine by then in fact my my daughter who's in Rotterdam we're doing the show here she said listen to this man it's a Zombie Town here by the way apparently we might get a curfew after this week just went to the supermarket everything was gone. Send beans and toilet paper dead Okay, so that's it private but curfew you
know who knows what could happen? But I'd like to know you know if you hear of anything, any African American any dark skinned person in general getting this the reason why I include the sports portion of this show is less keep our eye on the NBA numbers. I think that'd be a great nation. It has to be huge. The half of the whole league has to have it. You know, just The games they played the sweat they
exchanged the nasty ball nasty as ball all that stuff. It's gotta be I thank you for always being skeptical I really appreciate it and I like how your mind works because it's it's not dissimilar to mine but you've come with other data points and that's really nice it's good to hear and I appreciate you doing this good to be a part of it. That's what I do I pay attention to everything so the truth will reveal itself. Well, you don't get to leave like that. I get to tell
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free on a quarantine with we can shut world outside it's crazy times much staying high keep our social stock our fridge with the smell of life after 14 days are done walk outside and breathe fresh air and live in go for now let's lock doors on a quarantine area do you want to quarantine with me?