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go back to school Hello, everybody. time once again for more facts with Adam curry for September 5 2022. And I'm coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country and we're getting ready to spin the Wheel of topics from here to Northern Virginia, please say hello to my friend on the other end, ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Moe facts. I you know, Adam, I'm good. I had a completely different opening for some reason I just let it go. sounded good to me long COVID. Man, that's what's going
on. Oh, it's long. COVID Speaking of It's been too long, you know, partially my fault, you know, against a partially my fault. Other obligations we got, you know, I'll take my share of the blame as well. But I just want to be honest with people. I've been securing found foundation of income due to the transition. And now that's over. So thank you for bearing with me facts, family. And thank you for bearing with me, Adam. Yes. So that had to be secure, if not, my attention would have been
diverted. And that's not good for the show or not show life. And we always say, you know, no matter what's going on, it's like, hey, the show has to be top quality we'd rather wait than just not have it be top quality. There's not the quality is not an option that and that's the main thing. And that goes in not rushing you to fit inside of a time window you've had, you know, spades you have to do and,
like I said, just secure in that foundational income. So we don't have to lean on the fat family as hard because we know everybody's going through you. I mean, so. It's getting really interesting out there in general, since we last like I think the price of gas has gone up 20 cents and come down 20 cents. It's like a roller coaster. Exactly. So, but we have some happenings going on. So I would like to give you a biscuit, sir. Oh, yeah. Oh, for your belated birthday.
Oh, thank you very much. Always give me a biscuit on my birthday. Yes, yes. Thank you. Alright, so I guess now that we've got good with the facts, family. We handed out the biscuits. Why don't we go Spin that wheel of topics. What do you say? Let's do it. Alright, there it is. We'll have topics round the round it goes where it stops nobody knows. But of course Moe facts knows because he's put together looks like another 40 clips for us the topic for today's mo facts with Adam curry is
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Oh, finally I haven't had one in a long time. Like maybe six months or so. It's only appropriate. We're working on Labor Day why everybody is off. So we got to have a potluck. Yes, exactly. That's what's what you do on Labor Day you bring the potluck. You bring all the goodness to the party. Exactly. So with that said, we got to talk about the big rain in Florida. The big raid in Florida. Our AI D the big raid that one? Yes. Number two. Good evening. Welcome here this Friday. I'm Mark Wilson,
and I'm Ally Corey, thanks for being with us. Versus 10 Russian
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collusion in our own backyard. A federal indictment says Russia wanted to cause political turmoil in the US and found a willing partner and a group based in St. Pete. The indictment describes the conspiracy of propaganda misinformation campaigns and direct meddling in local elections that began years ago. The indictment doesn't identify the Local Group by name, but all evidence points to St. Pete's
who house and today though who all but confirmed it. Boxer teens Haley Hines is here tonight with more for us Hailey tally. The indictment says that for more than seven years Russia targeted the United States to carry out this influence
campaign. It says they recruited three political groups one believed to be who ruined St. Pete that helped fund the group's political campaigns and fluids leader to Russia to form a partnership aimed at sowing discord and mistrust here in the US, despite the indictment who are leaders are by no means hiding their ties with Russia. Okay mo clearly this is not 45 savages raid this is something else did this literally take place at the same time and this
is the first time hearing of it two weeks prior. So still the first I'm hearing of it and who All I can think of is Lieutenant guru. You're talking about the African leader. Now I'm talking about the lady on Star Trek. Oh, is it? Was that her name? Yeah. Well, I grew up with who she just passed away a couple of like, a month ago or so well, hold on now. That might have been a totally different show. If I knew that. I'm sorry. I'm not a tricky, but no, we have to talk about this rain in Florida.
I didn't know anything about it. This is not okay. So though, who room? Is this long standing African group, African Socialist Party I think they're associated with. And they were nabbed or you know, at least rated over the involvement with Russian nationals. Wow. This is? No, I had heard nothing of this. How did you hear about it? I was searching up Florida rave. That's how you found no agenda to man search fields. When you go looking. So I was like, Whoa, what's going on here and I fell down
that rabbit hole. But it made me think back to the prior discussion that we've had across maybe the life of this podcast about Russian involvement with black liberation or civil rights groups. So are the slaves early on in the cropping just sharecroppers? Yes. Yeah. Yes. So it goes back that far. So I was like, here we are, I mean, and another standing quota, shall we start starts with us? So I think people need to pay attention of how this plays out.
Because I think it's a blueprint for what we saw Joe Biden lay out in his air right, in that speech, so I just, I thought it was, yeah, let's dive in. I want to know more what's going on. So now we have to go back a little bit to show 74 Silly mode. And this is talking about Russia has always targeted black Americans, one, Russia has for a long time, been trying to infiltrate our this
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wonderful democracy Republic that we have here in the United States of America. And since they started doing that, the entry point has always been the source of greatest value, meaning, Baldwin said, the black American, if the black American ever woke up to this, the Negro must understand that we are the greatest threat to this democracy from this standpoint, that how we go is how this country goes. And we don't
recognize the power of that, right. And what that means is that we from the inside, and I'm not saying you know, that this can happen with this should happen or what have you, but based on how we're treated, determines the future of this country. Our reaction to it. The Russians have always understood that. So they've tried to come in they've had various attempts during the first Great Migration in the 20s and 30s. They came in
with the Communist Party. And they played a significant role in defending civil rights for African Americans, right, a Philip Randolph probably single handedly was one of the most instrumental he actually planned the March on Washington, he Bayard Rustin. And like, it wouldn't have happened without him, but also in labor. He changed the paradigm and he was working similarly to Martin Luther King with the President
and is desegregate a lot of our workforce. But the Russians also had a hand in that right. So I have a question I asked you do you think? Or what is your take on partake of us being when I say us, quote, unquote, black people, black people know as being a very influence influential or I forget the words you use, but basically, this is the largest point of conflict for America. If somehow we could basically be radicalized or because of the influence that black America has on the rest of
America through culture. You mean like that? Right? Yeah. So I just wanted to get your Do you think that's she's overreaching? I'm just curious, because I'll tell you why. Stan, so you don't have to go I asked about in the blonde. I think if you look what happened at 2020 with George Floyd, yeah, be one person dying influenced the whole world if somehow the Russians could hard hard muster harness that power? Yes, yes. Well, to some degree they did. Mo to some degree this was
organized by Marxists. No one's really had time to sit still and think about that. But unfortunately, it seems to be more a problem of fascism, where you have corporate America really funded that. That's that's where all the money came from it. We know, there are some, you know, big talkers, but it was Nike and McDonald's and it was big corporations who were, who were sending money to very vague nonprofits, who mainly word you know, their job was to get people out of jail without bail.
So that's pressure from above pressure from below, because we've talked about before, and I think the last show, or maybe two shows ago how the powers that be fun both sides. Basically, that's kind of the point is like, if someone has to fund it, if it was coming, it was the way I saw it with with, with the Floyd riots and Black Lives Matter, Inc. That was corporate America. And that's now you're down on the ESG rabbit hole, you know, so why are they doing it? What is their
incentive? And it's, it's really it's not it's not even ideologically driven. It's just profit driven. And the Russians, I think you're a business isn't isn't off? I think if I pronounced that correct, yeah, you're good. You said if we, we just started this in the 1950s. It's one thing Well, the thing is, is just just keep people fighting, it doesn't matter who wins, they just need to keep the stern what they call, quote, unquote, stirring the pot. And this is a great way
to start a pot. And so now we have the cheese. This is Karen Hunter. And she's having a discussion with Drew, McCaskill, and he's going to bring it up to the 2020 election in this next callback clip from 74. Tell me about the 2016 election and the Russians and what you know.
So what the what made me like the hairs on my neck stand up when, when I saw, you know, when I saw some of the things that you were going to talk about today is because what, what happened in 2016, is that and all of the intelligence bureaus have said this right, even though the administration continues to just sort of, like, ignore it. But all the Intelligence Bureau said that Russia was very specific about engaging, and try and
engaging in infiltrating black social media circles. So they, they were very clear on the on trying to create divides within the African American community in the 20s in the 2016. Election, by creating things like anti Hillary memes in, in, in Bernie in Bernie circles, anti Bernie memes in in Hillary circles. And also they were they spent the majority of their of their capital on trying to influence African Americans in social and digital spaces.
Okay, that that's, that would make sense. That's where you want to do it. Right. And this is how a das got accused of being Russian bots. Oh, of course, because they are Russian bots. Not a Das. But the Black Twitter is Russian bots, and they all know it. Right. And so you have this group actually pushing the mean or alleged to let me be very clear that our labs by the FBI, they are pushing misinformation, this information through backing
from Russians. And they're open about it as we get deeper. I mean, they don't make and when you go to their website, they're very pro Russia. Well, that's that's okay. I mean, but what I'm trying to figure out is, you know, they got raided, but it was it was raided because of a connection to some Russian that that the cops were looking for. Right. Right. So I guess we can go ahead now and jump into number
five and that may answer some of the questions that you have. My name is Alexandra from Moscow in March 2022, who were leaders held online discussions with the President of the Moscow based anti globalization movement of Russia. With help from a translator The FBI says he spread Russian propaganda propaganda.
Western propaganda is lying when they say that Russia has invaded Ukraine this week, that man was indicted by a federal grand jury in Tampa with conspiring to use a number of US citizens as agents of Russia. The facts and circumstances surrounding this indictment are some of the most egregious and blatant violations we've seen by the Russian government in order to stabilize and undermine trust in American democracy.
The FBI alleges December 2014, through March of this year, Alexander Einav, was actively working to sow discord, spread Russian propaganda and interfere with elections in the US and around the world. Well, this is kind of interesting. Now this is a bit
of a twist. It does answer it, because what the guy is saying is, at least you know, they're very superficial account is, hey, you know, this thing in Russia in Ukraine isn't exactly what you're being told it is. And of course, that's why they'd have to go after a guy like this because of all that disinformation. Right? And what he reminds me of, but not maybe not to the scale of you watch homeland, right? No, no, I'm sorry. I just watch home man homeland. That's like Mr. Robot gave us
tonight. homeland? I know, it's an interest to the wire than I had to do Man in the High Castle. It's just the day. I know, I know. It's I know, you catch it, you play catch up. But there was a character in homeland that was basically playing this role of is really just funding in giving people platforms and let people know, just as simple as hopping on Zoom meetings with certain people. And taking funding from certain people can get you in this trick bag?
Oh, of course. But what I'm trying to understand here was, what was the goal of of involving guru was that was the goal of this to have guru spread that spread that their disinformation to black America is was that the idea? I'm just trying to understand? Amplify, okay, just right. I mean, I think the who were doing this anyway, why don't they came in? Let me amplify it. Let me give you let you send me a check. I'll do it. Oh, I want to read money. No, no, no, no, no. That's, that's as
easy as it could be. It's like, hey, we like what you're doing. Let's go. Right, right. What do you have to meet me like just not donations, but it's just like, oh, let's make a form. And then we're hopping on Zoom meetings with this guy. And, and it's just that simple. So
Right. Okay. Arts, they were and they were good, because they have some influence, or the what the, what the, the Russian dissident from this informant is looking to get as inroads into the media, social media and ways to spread his message. Right. And just to sow discord. It doesn't matter who wins it, just keep keep on fighting. So that's how this kind of thing works. Is that really what he was doing? I'm just questioning I'm just, you know, was that his entire job was to sow discord.
Well, let's get into some of the other characters. And I'll let you make you you're saying and form your own opinion on it. Okay. I don't want to I don't want to lead you. You know, I want you to. I've heard so much Russian disinformation, that I'm immediately skeptical. Okay. What is it? What exactly was this person doing? And with what goal? That's my point it all it has to be is that is just that Russian? It's like Russian and Russian provide information. It doesn't matter.
That's the that's that's the low bar we're talking about now. Yes, I just won't let this is the one that caught my attention, because it's like, wow, you know, even they say I'm making memes here. Making me Well, yeah. That's a very, that's a very low bar. So let's go ahead and get into Part Three. The indictment alleges he and the Russian Federal Security Service relied on social media and also directed and controlled three
political groups. One being the Hoover movement in St. Pete, Russia has recruited and forged ties with persons and groups around the world, who are positioned to amplify and reinforce Russia's messaging campaigns.
They're using Russia as a part of a propaganda tool against the people to turn you away who rose Aretha Akili Kenyan is alleged to be the candidate Russians were supervising and her 2019 Run for St. Pete City Council offering consulting and funding at this point, Kenyan is considered an unindicted co conspirator, but has not been charged. Why take their money? Why did I ever say I took any money? See, no, no, no, no. I never said no,
no, that's what I'm accused of. I never said that. So don't put that in my mouth. I didn't say that. Top Look, I don't want to answer your question because you want to take it somewhere. I don't want to take it that there was also a parent Russian influence in the 2017 St. Pete race for mayor. The rural group
scene Hear disrupting political events. According to the indictment, the word reparations was part of alleged discussions between Ionawr and another unindicted co conspirator, who appears to be former mayoral candidate Jesse Neville. Oh, okay, there you go. There's your discord. reparations. reparations? Yeah, I'll do it. But what did the lady say? That was talking to joy Henry. I forget their name. Ah, I forget the one that brought up the
black box by the Russian bots point. And it's ready things like reparations. tangibles. Yeah. That's all it takes. So Akili a nya. She is serene. Serene Mitchell. That's it. Shareen Mitchell. Yeah, that's it. I don't know if you had to click right on hand. But basically, you talk about reparations, you're talking about tangibles. Anything you know, that's That's enough. This core when you connect that to Russian influence. Problem is I have like five clips of this. I'm not sure which one it is,
is that's fine. But when people ask me, you gotta go back. I think the shell black box covers the whole thing, but it does. But just basically that's what she lists out. So you asked about Akili Anya, she has a couple of different names a reefy. I think she also goes by Aretha Keeley. She was the director of the Department of agitation and propaganda for the African people's socialist party. Oh, nice gig. It says that's a nice business card to show
agitation and pop propaganda people. And I'm not saying she per se is LARPing. Or when you start throwing those kinds of titles behind your name. Right. Now, this is interesting, because this brings in the political element. And so when I hear Russian disinformation meddling, I mean, it sounds exactly like a Trump thing. Hello. The obvious as usual. Sounds like it sounds like Yes. This is how you get half Americans in a trick bag. Yeah.
By lowering the bar, yeah. You liked this tweet. You retweeted this tweet? Yeah, exactly. You drink skim milk? Is that vodka? That's it. That's enough. So I, this is what I found. And I was like, this is very interesting, especially the timing of it. And I have to ask what's going on with the Florida FBI? Because they rate it a Gillum. Then you have this and then you have the Trump rate. So what? Well, I'd say he's kind of schizophrenic, in a way.
Yeah. But you know, that, that means that there's a red team and blue team. You know, I think there's just one team, it's the Money Team. Money Team makes the shit calls the shots. Yeah. So I mean, I just, hopefully, like I said, hopefully, I have your picture interests? Because definitely, um, this is a very interesting case. So what we had to do now? Oh, the other thing she was running for office? Yeah. So I don't know how that works. If you're taking funds from a
well, you know, someone offered consult. I mean, the, the wolves come in many clothing in this business. Consultants pop out of the woodwork everywhere. You know, this is, this is kind of the thing. We don't have to belabor it. But Podcast Movement was kind of a whole woke fest. If you've followed any of that
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that went, I did. I did. And it's kind of the same thing as a politics where you've got all these, like, hundreds of consultants running around. And here's what they do, you know, they find a marginalized group. Women bipoc was big this year. So a lot of literal Africans who went to Ivy League schools here, but a lot of bipoc. And the consultants then, you know, they find these companies who are you know, they need to check off an ESG box and say, oh, yeah, well,
that's $200,000 for this for this series of podcasts. And they take 30% And it just repeat and it goes over and over. This is same in politics. Like, they may kill it. That's what they don't understand is when you take it from the creators, you'll kill it. And I don't want to belabor the point, but we saw this week versus now but remember when we Yeah, but it's even worse is they sometimes they don't even there's nothing to kill, they go on, get the pieces and put it
together and say here's your show. TaylorMade for your ESG boxes. But yes, when it's an actual creative something and you reduce it down to the way the consultants do. My point is, it's the same thing with politics. You get oh, yeah, you get the speech writer, you get the PR person, you get the media coach. That's why That's why Joe Biden is still president. Because all those pieces just keep functioning, whether he does or not, is unimportant.
Correct. And as well as political pundits, because there's no doubt in my mind, if I chose to put on the Red Hat and take your Santa party lines, I can easily be at CPAC. And that's not last night. Oh, are you kidding me go, you know, you would be the most welcome guests. Oh, my God, a black podcast, I bring him in, right, you know, row front row. And it's the same way with Charlamagne. Tha God on the other side, you know, they look for these kinds of people that
they can package to push their message. But the problem is you have to take the package message that comes with this, like, here, you could talk about these things. That's when I actually had a I don't want to we can move on. But I actually had a whole segment that I took out the potluck concerning this that I might use on a later date. Okay, um, but yeah, so. So now we got to go to Mr. Jesse Nevels, because that's the guy that was running for mayor that was associated with the Hulu
movement. So let's go ahead and get into number seven. My name is Jesse novel, and I am a candidate for mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida. And I'm running on a platform of unity
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through reparations and economic development for the black community. And along with Erica key like Kenya,
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he's black, because I came out until he's not black. He's white. Very reparations, and along with Erica key like Kenyon who is running for District Six City Council. Hey, man, what is very white mean? Hold on a second. We mean, you said very he's white. Yeah, he's very white was very white. What I mean by is like, is the idea he looks like a guy in a picture frame? No, seriously. I mean, like, you know, like, when you buy a picture to have that picture in there.
Yeah. Isn't a wallet in the wallet. Right? He looks exactly. To the hair. Everything's are free. Like Gavin Newsom manicure. He who gab? No, no, he's more of a not not Gavin Newsom. He's more of a you know how, like when a handsome guy puts glasses on to look smart. Yes. It's that kind of thing. You know what he mean? He plays the walk pocket. I mean, he's on point with his talking point. I'm not gonna give him credit.
But it's just so stark. The Africans, Africans people Socialist Party, and he's the one you know, running for mayor. He is very stark comparison. So that's what I meant by. Well, it's not actually translucent or anything yet started over. My name is Jesse Neville, and I am a candidate for mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida. And I'm running on a platform of unity through reparations and economic development for the black
community. And along with Erica key, like Kenyan, who is running for District Six City Council on the same platform with the slogan radical solutions for radical times, we have entered into the electoral arena, to represent the interests of the people of the city, and to represent the desire of the people in the city to fight back against the status quo. And we're not typical political candidates we're not interested
in in waging a typical political campaign. Our campaign is a people's movement to take back the city from big money from
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real estate developers from gentrifiers from corrupt politicians and basically from you know, the corporate elite who control city hall right now and who control the elections and all the other politicians. I hope you brought your tent and Jesse so all his talking points are on point yeah, there's one problem is that they listen to I stress this referred to as atonement they have made in his bed for a while reparations is a dirty word.
Who is the new here how's the the politicians are both sides of the political because the Democrats don't want to talk about it, and Republicans ain't gonna think about it. So it has like, it's like plutonium is not good. Crypt. Right. I can get behind anti reparations. And I want some people might be thinking like, well, y'all talk about racial
reparations all the time. I speak from it from the angle of this great political tension, you know, as a way to bend a political party, to your to your desired effect by withhold wanting to vote for your domain, just like you've seen how amnesty. He was saying everybody like amnesty would never happen. You know, you that was the kind of thing like it'll never happen. Look at the border now.
Do you think this reparations talk still has impact? Because it's still get people's attention, I think or is it more like? Okay, sure, brother. Yeah, we'll see. It is it's a huge problem for the Democrats still. Right. But, but I'm thinking for black America, are they when they hear reparations? Again, you know, I mean, are they still going for Lucy's football with this one?
Well, they're not speak for a whole group, anybody but corner with the way that the way that you're, that doesn't count, you're, you're special, you're different. I'm different. Okay. You're not. So the thing is, is this, though further, this message travels, and people start thinking like, I should get something from my vote. Right? It's not the actual reparations. That's the problem is that when people start saying, Hey, I should get something from our vote. Yeah,
the quid pro quo very problematic. Yeah, that's a very problematic. Yes, ideas, people just been getting something for nothing. I'm voting for this party, because it'll make America better. Now, everyone's sort of starting to figure out now it's better just to vote for your own pocket. It's just like student loans. You see, it's the same thing is, and that's kind of like when you start talking to people on both sides of the political spectrum, they start to clam up for the
people who got something out of it. It's like the same people, like big government need to stay out of it within you know, that $20,000 drops off your loans like, well, you know, so it's, it's a huge problem for this meshes to spread. Because he starts getting people to think about being coming political mature, and getting something for this for something for your vote that you been giving it away. So both sides have an
interest in killing this idea. And this womb, because like I said, once again, look at amnesty, it was talking about her 20 years. Like it's that that'll never happen. That'll never, you know, they'll never merit is and it's chipper and they just kept chipping away and chipping away and chipping away. And boom, the board has gone wide open. Oh, Mo we never thought we'd have vaccine passports and
mandates and lockdowns and curfews. And, and I think we've departed so far beyond that station, that, you know, this current group of loser loser ship leadership worldwide. They know they know how to do it. Now we can make these people do anything, do anything, but I honestly, I think they're losing their grabs. I think that people just bought him by further in. But you have a bunch
of quote unquote, normies. Like there are waking up and like, whoa, like, oh, you know, Megan, I'm not getting that from my vote, or, Hey, that's messed up or this messed up, or are you pushing that on the agenda? I did. So they don't want us I think people don't know any more what to do about it. They've lost faith in I mean, I know what to do about it. You have to start at the local level. You have to go back to your your, your city
council and your school board. This is gonna take rebuilding, so it's not just okay, now I am going to get something from my vote and it's going to fix everything. We're busted, brother. We are busted. And now you see why these two kinds of candidates are dangerous. Yeah, exactly. They say you fix the problem at the local level. They're running at the local level. So that could be a reason to fight. It's worth the fight. This is worth the fight then. Okay.
Alright, so let's go ahead now. And this is Akili sheet. This is when she was running for candidate for city council. And I want you to watch this trick that this reporter tried to play our her to pivot the message away from reparations and how she handled it. It's in two parts. It's going to get into part one and eight number eight, want to be the next district seven council person.
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I feel like my platform reparations and economic development to the black community is the only platform in this entire race that stands against the black community being gentrified out of existence in the city, that black people right now are under attack by the city government. We're being pushed out by people. You know, gentrifiers land developers, the politicians in office, they work for them. They're being funded by them. My opponents are being funded by
these big developers. rents are going up. luxury apartments are being built everywhere. No genuine affordable housing and reparations and economic development is the only genuinely progressive platform that speaks to social and economic justice for everyone in the city by ending the oppression of the black community and if I will do it. If we don't do this right now, there won't be a black community in two years. Okay, I'm gonna address the elephant in the room, your opponent, chico.
He made his made statements that he doesn't support the gay agenda as he calls it. Any plans to make sure the taxpayers don't go to support gay supported things. If you think about, what do you bring that in for? Where'd that come from? That's that's the pivot. Let's get you off that reparations. Let's start talking about some LGBT LGBT. Yeah. Okay. I'm telling you this reparations that we've been, what went on it
for six years, right? I mean, as far as you've been know, Washington, what's going on at 2016 election and we start talking, as you see, it is picking up steam. And it's not the point of I don't think anybody thinks like, Oh, if I don't get it, my life will be over. It's the point of all you want to come talk to me about voting. This is what we want. This, this is what we want. And when you get voted on a single
message, whether it's guns. reproductive rights, I mean, every group has one kind of thing that drives them to the polls. Yeah, but we need a community organizer. Only we could find what? No, sir. So let's go ahead and get into part two and see how she handles this. At this event. Yes, I'm gonna address the elephant in the room. Your opponent. Interesting that he said, Why? Why is it the elephant in the room? I don't know. All I have is this clip. So it was an ongoing
thing. His comments being inflammatory, strong reporter to address it. Okay. That's the elephant in the room, your opponent, chico. He made his made statements that he doesn't support the Gay Agenda, as he calls it. And he plans to make sure that taxpayers don't go to support gay supported things. Do you think about all that? So I want to redirect this discussion because this whole thing about you know, this nonfactor candidate who hasn't raised any money in his campaign, he's not running a
real campaign. He's not the person I'm fighting against. In fact, you know, as offensive as his remarks are, the reality is the elephant in the room is the oppression of the black community. And the media is attempting to divert everyone's attention away to the real fight, which is the fight against these big developers, these gentrify errs that are pushing out the black community. They're trying to divide the people of the city by making the black community the face of anti
LGBTQIA. But that is not what this fight is about. This fight is with us. And the big money politicians and the big money developers and I won't even engage in a conversation about a nonfactor when my real opponent is the incumbent is the one that is responsible for opening up the door for these gentrifiers for people like Carl nurse to come into my community and push us out. That is the fight. That is what the people are talking
about. Really not this nonsense that the people that the media is trying to tell people that is the problem that is not the problem. That is not what I'm hearing I'm going door to door talking to people they're talking about their rents going up they're talking about sewage in their water, that's what people are talking about. So the media has their ear to the ground and it's actually listening to the people you would know what this fight is about. And it's not what this person is saying.
Wow All right impressive. Now you can see why the Russians were interested in her Yeah, and she and she's easy on us for the for the thirsty fat family out there Yeah, so she she I liked how she said I like to redirect the conversation and went right back to her talking points. Yeah. And like now you're not gonna knock me off my you know what I'm here for. Now. With that said, I will never get down anything socialist. So that's what I lose me because I don't
know. Well, I'm pro capitalism. Yeah, I think with a small c but I think that the way civics has been taught she looks nice. The way civics has been taught is you know, it's this is new. This is not your daddy, socialism. This is new socialism. We were just social towards each other you know, you'd like social media, don't you? You're a socialist. I think that's really been pumped into a lot of people.
I don't think it dozen job with me. And I think there's a lot of people that think like me, when you hear words like communist Marxism socialists, it's an instant No. So with that said, I think that's where she loses a lot of people and why she probably didn't gain a lot of traction. But on the other hand, you can hear that she's polished and her messaging so I can see
her being very prized. Asset personal asset now why wouldn't you want to use Oshana for connotations with it but yeah asset of of the Russians so or alleged it let's be clear allege asset of the Russians alright so now we got a where we were 10 Okay yeah now we got to go back to the original report and this is the fourth part. According to the indictment the word reparations was part of a
¶ Reparations? Jesse nevel arrested
lenge discussions between INR and another unindicted co conspirator, who appears to be former mayoral candidate Jesse Neville, I think all of us that that believe in the democracy that is America ought to be concerned. Because if it's coming down to even the local level, then our entire democracy democracy is at
risk. The Hulu house was one of three locations in St. Pete rated Friday by federal agents, as they collect evidence for the current and possibly future indictments, today's action should serve as a deterrent to other foreign adversaries that the FBI will not tolerate meddling in our democratic process. The other political groups allegedly recruited by Einav are in Georgia and California, the offense they would make this alleged activity illegal is that no one involved was legally
registered as a foreign agent. If convicted, Ionawr faces up to five years in prison. There have been no other arrests, but the FBI collected a lot of evidence. So that certainly could change alley, it makes you wonder where else this could be going on? And how much of it is going on? All right, Haley, thanks. Really, how much of it is going on gonna be going on everywhere? There's Russians, or near? The Russians? Yeah,
what they've been building on this since 2016. And it's a very, I noticed this dangerous slide into from the Russian government aggression leadership to Russians, you know, is every Russian we talked about on the show before they're being risk, you know, harassed, and, you know, just for being from Russia. Now, to be fair to all this, Russia basically kicked all of our nongovernmental organizations, all of our NGOs out of Russia, bad many years ago. In fact, right after
Hillary Clinton messed it all up with a great reset button. And now, because we're the kings of this, you know, we literally don't say we, the United States literally did this in 2014, all the way to Ukraine's parliament and the president, and we meddle in the elections, we did all kinds of horrible things. So we can do that. Yeah. Can we though, I mean, it looks like we're starting to suck a
little bit at it. Whereas the Russians, and Indian and I believe URI, whatever his last name was, I believe URI is, is very sincere and saying, oh, no, we just started this in schools. And it's here, it's been here for a while we weren't seeing and weren't paying attention. But this, this particular candidate, she's captured. I mean, she's real captured. I don't know if by Russia or whatever, but you just got to put it all together. I mean, look at the the classic Marxist
trainer training of BLM Inc. Right? You look at this, and like, well, you know, the Russians, they got a different way of doing it, but it's pretty effective. And they say, because I think let me go back to the article right, quick. Because you remember, our only answer to that was attacking. You even brought it up attacking the Russians in the home. Well, you know, Putin is doing this, but he's not taking care of you not taking it looking out for you and your COVID. And that didn't work.
Right. So I mean, they've tried to demonize Putin. But I think Russia is on this whole national. This is breaking news. Russia is on this whole nationalist clique kick, yeah, down to the way they look at women. They're celebrating women for having multiple Russian children, you know, their own this whole thing. And this guy, Alexander I and off, he was, what was it? He ran the anti globalization movement or Russia. Yeah, so anti globalism, you know, that's gonna become a dirty word,
anti globalism or globalism, anti. He ran the anti globalism movement of Russia. And he one of the things they did was promote the California set on secession for the United States. So but like I said, only the only thing they need to do is agitate and that's what she heard this in her title, Director of the Department of Education and propagandists used to say she was captured, so I guess we need to hear more from her and this is a week later after the raid, and she had Rest is the media
for that. St. Petersburg, Florida at the center of an FBI investigation. The US Department of Justice is looking into the
¶ Coordinating with Russia?
Russian government's alleged interference in US politics, including right here in our bay area. Last week the FBI raided the WHO house home to the African people's Socialist Party. The group has been a fixture in St. Pete for decades. Well today 10 tip of baseless Crawford met with members of the group. They say the feds are after their movement and what they stand for and it has nothing to do with Russia.
A formal news conference on their terms in their building and a chance to tell their side of the story. They say it's about this thing with Russia. But it's not about this thing
with Russia. According to the indictment leaders with the African people's Socialist Party are accused of coordinating with Russian government officials over the last eight years last week FBI agents took over the A Hulu house located in South St. Pete So far no one with the organization has outright denied the allegations.
We are not speaking to the issues within the indictment because we know that first of all, it's illegitimate Thursday, who remember showed reporters property damage they say was caused by the fence broken glass torn up wood we saw similar damage upstairs leader said doors were busted when FBI agents raided the building Hmm, that's the real rate. Yeah, that's a little different than going through Melania is closets. Yeah. That's a raid. Yes. Exactly.
Welcome glass doors not on hinges day. I wonder why the difference? Yeah, that's well, you know, it's that's fascism. And that's what you do. You scare your political opponents. And even though these people have probably done nothing really directly, that just environment the whole thing is like, political. What is political meddling? What is the charge here? It's not much of a, it's like, Ah, okay. What are you actually charging this guy with? Let me see. Where's
the cooperating with Russian officials? I think. Okay. Government officials. Yeah. So that would be a fair violation. And they were in the I guess the Russian officials were enlisted as foreign agents. We're not, we're not listed as foreign agents. Yeah, we're not so that prohibits prohibits you from speaking with him. Correct? I don't know how that works. I mean, no, no, it's it's an anti, it's half the people in Washington DC do not have fair registration, but they should. So it's just
correct. It's just one of those perfect tools. Okay, let's go ahead and pick up with part two of this clip. Number 12. They're trying to put together this case that is not bear against our party against our movement and against the black community. A former FBI Special Agent in Charge told 10 Tampa Bay, the Russians look for groups willing to spread their message is they don't really care what pod party is in power. You know
what the political party is in power here. This is all about weakening the United States whether you know, it's pitting Democrats against Republicans or rich against poor, or workers against management, it doesn't matter preying on the United States, through divided states of mind literally tried to undermine the this was really interesting from a media deconstruction
perspective. So he's saying something and they felt it's so necessary for you, viewer, idiots, that we're going to insert this bit to tell you what the guy is actually saying it matters, but it doesn't matter preying on the United States through divided states of mind. And that is our interpretation. Of course, literally trying to undermine the the confidence to trust, the unity that exists in the nation, and they'll do it in
a lot of different ways. And this, this example, is just one of the many ways in which they will do that. And this was the FBI speaking. Yes. Okay. How is it those socialists are being rated under a Democrat? President? I mean, cuz, obviously, there you know, there was something local. Yes. Yeah. That was just exactly I was gonna say you, you said it earlier. What's up with the Florida FBI? Well, maybe whoever runs money runs run stuff. You know, this is it's all
political. Gillum was political. Right. This is political. So who knows? It's, it sounds this sounds a lot more local, but it could be very important. Is this is this a big County? Is it a big city, is it there's something about it? They're afraid it could ignite more? Or do you need to number so when you say Oh, we found through our investigation we found so so number of Russian agents. Well, that we know that sounded good. I mean, yeah, that's why the immediate
Literally I'm like, What is this bullcrap? Russian disinformation and you got it. Okay. So that's, that's, that's what really made me start thinking is like, is he you know, are these rogue like you say is blue flat faction and Red Faction and then down into Florida FBI? Or is it? I think that's very possible. No, I think that's totally possible, you know, Florida's red. So we should go after blue and why wouldn't why wouldn't the Feds down there be blue? I'd be red, or let's not
forget, this is where it goes to die. Hey, Amy Walker than USA Russian. That's, that's about the pinnacle. You can't go beyond unless you unless you got a P tape or something then then you might do a little better. So yeah, that's why that's why I want to pick up on just the whole politics of it and why it is, you know, why is this happening? So let's go ahead. They brought up another point
that the RW RW, RW house has a history. So now we have to go back 25 plus years, I think there's more but it's 25 years from this report. And there was a I'm not gonna give it away. But listen to the similarities that may have happened in 2020.
¶ Looking back 25 years
And what happened 25 years ago from this report 25 years to the day at the exact intersection where he lost his life. People gathered to remember Tyron Lewis I can't even imagine what you would be doing. In case you would have right 25 years of pain, anger, sorrow, frustration. Everything. In 1996 Tyronn was stopped by police at the intersection of 18th Avenue South and 16th street. A white officer shot and killed the unarmed 18 year old inside his car, the death of splintered the
area of the city on the verge of chaos. Check it out. The unrest went on for days with riding rock throwing and fires, putting
St. Pete in the national spotlight. The anger and violence erupting again when the shooting was real justified and the officers cleared to show black people that we didn't forgive so to say we didn't forget on this tragic anniversary, tyrants family and members of the International People's Democratic and human movement came together to honor the team's memory and to continue to organize for change. He would have been 43 years old if he had lived to see that he
didn't live to see it. But he was a martyr. That now we can take his name to forward progress for black people and fight for progress for black people. The group has spent years trying to push the city to recognize Taiwan's death and pay reparations. They hope their continued calls for justice will save lives and bring about real change in the community. Council and Fox 13 News. Just hit me that just an odd coincidence that St. Petersburg Florida Of course we have
I was waiting for you to pick up on yah. Yah. Yah, Louis. He was a it was in 1996 when this happened. I'm kind of like a pre George Floyd. Yeah, I don't remember this at all. You remember this? I don't that's I mean, this is just your city can riot and for days, and it just gets wormhole gets memory hold. I mean, so that was also kind of, you know, early days of internet, social media, etc. So you've got to take that into account. 9696
was a hotbed of race. You know, with OJ coming off, Rodney King, right. Yeah, it's so weird mo because that was kind of the height of two of my career's kind of the pinnacle of MTV got out and end of 93 started my I had my radio thing going then I started with the internet stuff, took my company public in 1996 was in, you know, was around, you know, but it didn't register the same to me as it does now that I'm really paying attention, which says a couple of things. You know what I mean?
Well, the main thing is, like you said, the airman amplifies this stuff, which, when you add that to what we're discussing, yeah, it's a problem with everything. But it's also if we are smart, it could be our way out of a lot of the problems. Yet, once you start paying attention like we do on this show, when you start seeing cycles, you Didn't realize a cycle or habit there, you can break it. Okay, let's stop helps if there's more than one of you for sure.
Yeah. So let's see. That was the pastor though who house and one of the claims I made I heard a clip that I didn't use. They said they use every every ounce of teardrop they had in St. Petersburg on rue house. Because that was like ground zero of the protests and riots. Tear gas. Tear gas. Yes. Yeah. Yeah, every ounce so doesn't surprise me. So fast forward. We have some events that happened prior to
¶ Flamethrower fire in St Pete
the raid this odd decide the least 14 Well, developing tonight St. Pete Police are investigating a fire at the hoodoo house after someone was seen on video burning things with a flame thrower. As you can see that person in the corner of your screen there. Police a flagpole and some palm trees were set on fire. No one was hurt. Right now Police have not identified anyone involved. was an Elon Musk flame thrower or real flame thrower? It was a military grade No, quote military grade flame
thrower. That's the report. Did you see this thing? I got to see this thing. When I had video. You probably gonna see if you copy one of the titles of this. This next clip. We stopped at 14 so well. They found the guy that would you know that would burn our African flag in front of the Pan African who are Rue house 15 First in St. Pete a man is now in custody after officers say he used a flame thrower. You see that on the right side of your
screen right there to burn an African flag. This was at the Yahoo House over the weekend. Kenny Raymond from Tampa has been charged with criminal mischief. I gotta see this thing they say is here. I want to see this flame thrower. Oh, shoot. Oh, shoot. This thing does look military grip. Oh, man. Yeah, see Kenny? I can. Oh, crap. Kenny happens to be a so called black person.
Okay, I can't really see him. Yes. Okay. Why would so called black person be burning an African flag a week before the FBI raid doesn't seem like like something you'd do. This is an it's all he does. He gets out it gets out gets the flames that or blast the flag and puts it back in his car and leaves. Strange. So now we have a molly yesha tele, I think that's how you pronounce it. He is the chairman of the African people's Socialist Party. And, um, he's on Democracy Now. So this guy,
this guy, national appeal distorted. This is a bit of a long clip. So you can stop it wherever you want to. He has a you know, a storied past with, you know, quote unquote, black rights in that area. So let's go ahead and listen to him. Talk to
¶ the raid
the democracy now about this raid in the prior event to the right, because we turned to look at the FBI raiding several properties in late July in St. Louis, Missouri and St. Petersburg, Florida tied to the African people's Socialist Party, which leads the Houthi movement. The Pan Africanist group has been a longtime advocate for reparations for slavery, a vocal
critic of US foreign policy. The rates came as the Justice Department indicted a Russian men living overseas named Alexandre, Yama, Jana, using us speak group US based groups to spread Russian propaganda. The groups were not named in the indictment but reportedly include the African people's Socialist Party. One of the FBI raids targeted the home of a Malia Shitala, the founder of the African people's Socialist Party, he accused the FBI of targeting his group for their
political work. He's joining us now from St. Louis. Can you though go back to the end of July and talk about what happened? Talk about that day of the raid Where were you? They had already knocked out the windows. In the house in my house they had they had knocked the door some doors loose from the hinges. They had come to the back stairwell as I mentioned, they use flashbang grenades in the rear of my house are
plastered all over everything. And in St. Petersburg, Florida 27 days after they had done what appears to us now to have been a test run with on July 2, with someone pulling into the parking lot and broad daylight Then from his trunk, trunk car trunk pulling us a military grade flame thrower to torch the 15 by 25 foot red, black and green flag that was on this 50 foot flag. flagpole. And this had occurred FBI, Homeland Security
local police came out. They refuse to charge the guy with anything except some kind of misdemeanor mischief. Dude, even owning that thing is a problem. You can't have a flame thrower. Oh, yes, you can. Don't you have to have some kind of? I don't know, but I know pay some stamp duty. I've heard I've used one I heard people you can buy him openly. You can buy a lot of things openly. Nami like I own
reputable websites. They haven't for sale. But they only charge them with Yeah, that's bullcrap something something's up with that something's up with that and but the whole thing he just gets out. Torches it gets back in that's that's that's not arson. That's some other type of provocation. And has it not a hate crime? Totally. And can't a black person created create a hate crime against another black person? I'm sorry. That's impossible. No, no, I don't think that's possible.
Ah, I don't know. Thanks. So it's a strange I found it to be a strange fascinating story. That's why I brought it well. Effects family. Yeah. Did Did did. Juicy moly. Did Was that was that Diem day? Of course it was nothing. But was there ever a charge of a hate crime? No. I don't reason why I asked that question. Because you're thinking from that side, but I'm thinking more of if you say a
quote unquote, person is a white supremacist sympathizer. He acts on the behalf of white supremacy, quote, unquote, the way that you disarm, you know, caught, everybody, this black maggot is basically a white supremacist sympathizer. Now. Can that be seen as a hey, I just did this. randomly. We do a potluck? I don't know. I mean, we'd have to have a real world example. I don't know. It'd be very confusing for everybody.
This would be you know, a great example because he targeted at house by the choice of his target the flag Yeah. Clears like go home? No, no, fine. No, fine. No penalty. You're done. So your answer is no, it's it's not deemed a hate crime. Very fascinating story. I thought, you know, that'd be a great first block. To the show. I had no idea that had happened. I didn't I mean, a lot of it sounds familiar in how its operating. Good to keep our eye
on. I appreciate it. It's a good one. All right, first part of our block of our first block of the of the potluck. I guess now we got to thank the people that make it happen. The
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hopium. And honestly I can say to him son this clip up his land back. And Tifa is me Ghazi the commander in chief of Black
¶ TBC: land back
Hammer organization land back I heard you had some not so nice things to say about me. I heard you had some nice things to say about my hammers. I heard you had lots of nice things to do. To one of my members. My dear dear members. An African Filipino mother doxxed and thought she could get away with it. Thought we were gonna back down that's not gonna happen. Mess with the wrong one this time? Yes. Oh, yes, you did. Oh, yes, you did. Because we take it lightly when harm is done to our
African colonized women. That's why Black Hammer we say touch one. Touch one. Touch one. Touch one touch one and you touched one of us. So now you touch all of us. And we're going to have to do something about it oh man, I forgot about this black hammer party. Yeah, yes. Black Hammer party. Yeah, I think it is Ghazi is his name.
Well, God the pop back up into the news. And before we get into exactly what he popped back in the news for we got to do a little coverage of what he was doing after we cover the show. So these next two clips comes from him at a rally in front of CNN building a huge Russian flag. I'm talking about big
¶ Uniting with Russia
Russian flag. He goes on this tirade across these two clips. Let's just go ahead and hop into number 19. In the center of the Clinton news now yes, all the CIA news now. Colonial news network. We are here in Atlanta, Georgia. Celebrating Victory Day and Mother's Day, Mother's Day today, Vicki day tomorrow in unity with the Russians who are fighting against the United States of America. They are hiding behind you. A country that the United States of
America created a Nazi racist country. You understand and tomorrow Victory Day is a Victory Day because it represents that Russia. USSR defeated the Nazis and we are anti the Nazis. White Power we In this blame America. America is a parasite of a country that was built on the slavery of Africans and the murder of indigenous people. And it's kept healthy out of the bombing and slowly over on lands around the world over the mass imprisonment of black and brown people.
Hey, you know, this is great. Listening to this and NRA block. You know, this is probably legit Russia. I think you're right. I mean, this is clearly not the Democrat Party, even though some of the messages may agree. The message should not be spouted in front of CNN with a with a Russian flag. We all know what a Democrat is, is anti Russian. That's the
weird thing like they're pro socialist is socialism. And you know that, well, the mindset, what they're anti Russia, they're anti, I think it's really it's globalist versus anti globalist, right. Which was Alexander's name with his group literally. Yes, you're right. So I've just found it strange that he popped back up in the news, let's go ahead and get to the second clip of his Victory Day speech.
And CNN has a lot to do with that. Because it is a propaganda tool, the biggest propaganda tool of the United States and the thing is like, Yeah, I agree with you. I agree with you. I agree with you. I agree with you. I agree with you. Oh, okay. Now I gotta stop they're gonna stop. No, they lied about the vaccine. Right. That right there proves this is not Republican or Democrat. lied about the vaccine. Trump hasn't hasn't walked that back yet. A lot of people waiting for that Mo.
Ain't gonna happen. I don't think so. Either. They lied about the economy. Black people haven't given nothing Oh, wow. This is so confusing. Now. Maybe Russia was influencing Donald Trump. I'm so confused. Exactly. I'm not saying that he did. I'm gonna say this. The confusion when you hear this message and all these messages? It blurs the line like what am I really? Who am I who Salamone who Whoa, say like,
well, just this is clearly I mean, it's all Russia. I mean, this is really Russian talking points, although I believe most of them are true. Yes, United States did create Ukraine. 2014. Totally. The vaccine, the Senate election, we had that discussion. We probably created the damn COVID virus in the first place and then shipped it off to China and then they blew it. Yeah, all right. Good, good. I don't find any Oh, issues with what you're saying. All right. 21. Oh, hold
on. Wait. So now, fast forward from this speech. He pops up this is when he popped up on my radar again. Ah, yeah. 21. Developing tonight. We have now confirmed that two men arrested in a Fayetteville SWAT standoff have ties to a group. Some are calling extremist a twist to this story. Black Hammer members openly say they have an alliance with the proud boys which the SPLC The Southern
Poverty Law Center has classified as a hate group. Don White's been digging deeper into the Fayetteville connection. Oh, hold on a second. This is phony baloney. Okay, I get it. These are a bunch of LARPing actors. Which one this black hammer the black hammers? That was the original question that we had before on the previous show. She said what did we just was? We didn't because of what we did. Michelle was like, we don't know what we just witnessed. Is it LARPing Is it real?
It's good. It's well done. It's really well done because yeah, I'm like, This sounds to me. Oh, we got our thing with the proud boys. Okay, so this is now the crazy black Trumpers I guess or you know, more Russia be afraid of Russia. And I go ahead and it aligns with what you were talking about with these group podcast groups. Let's look at for talent. It's like let me find the talent. And then I can give you exactly how I present it like this. Acute Akili she's very talented. Ghazi he's very
entertaining. It was in a funny tight way. Yeah, um, it's it's just media mo it's just media. Different versions. But media becomes Mau, Mau and misinformation. Of course we you label it that way. So did you play the whole clip? No, no, no, no, I just had to stop. We had to stop. We continue now. I Captain here at the Fayetteville Police Department confirmed both suspects are part of the Black Hammer party. That's a controversial group formed in Atlanta in 2019.
Normally, client would find some division line with yellow crime scene tape and police cars on Tuesday during the SWAT standoff we've had our Commander in Chief Commander Gaza quote, so arrested as well as our chief, agitation propaganda. Colonel keynote today we confirm one of the people arrested and charged in that standoff is the leader of the Black Hammer party. He goes by Ghazi Kozo. But his real name is Augustus Romain, a spokesperson for the Black Hammer party told us today
they don't mind being called an extremist group. If we take pride we take that and label with pride because that means we're standing in line with those in history who have stood against evil and stood against oppressive systems. Oh no, man, they got a bonus if they will be called that that's what's going on here. I don't think they are even that or they're supremely ignorant
and saying I take pride in being called history. I don't think you understand what was special features that are lost in the justice system like oh, yeah, stream. Yeah, you don't get the other book. So I guess we didn't get into what they did as far as the crown. Let's get into the second part of this clip. 22 Fairfield police responding to this subdivision Tuesday after receiving a 911 call from someone saying they were being
held hostage. When police went into the home they discovered an 18 year old man's body they say it appears he may have shot himself in the head. We've confirmed Romain and Xavier Russian are facing numerous charges in connection to the young man's death, including aggravated assault, kidnapping, and criminal street gang activity, Mrs. Black and regarding his first run in with the police, we are going to fight these charges.
The way I understand this story is they were holding an 18 year old hostage and he ends up killing himself. Yeah, that's what it sounded like. I don't know how that works. I mean, a kidnap victim killing themselves. But it's weird that this popped up. This is kind of like what you get on the plot. Yeah, no, no ready made answers. I get it. I get it. But yeah, and so. And the and Black Hammer was also of course, implicated in involvement with what's his face the Russian Hmm. What's his
name? Alexander. Is that that Georgia group? Yeah. Yeah, right. Right. So you're saying yeah, that's he's the Georgia and we I couldn't find out who was in St. Louis. But this is the Georgia wing so that he was dealing with Yeah. And I just find it weird that I did body pops up. And they're in their house and they get arrested for it. Is it clean up? You know, is it time to get rid of could be could be. I mean, this is recent, though, right? This
is this all? Yeah. That's crazy. And I hadn't heard any of this. It's irritating. These are this is great stories. I love this. Alright, so now we get more. This is 22 B. And they go in more detail of what the crimes were. We have new information tonight following a SWAT standoff in Fayetteville in the last few hours. 11 alive just obtained the arrest warrants for Augustus Romain. He's the alleged leader of the Black Hammer party, a controversial group formed in
Atlanta in 2019. He's facing several charges tonight, including kidnapping and aggravated sodomy and the warrants police say Romain and another man Xavier Russian forced to victims at gunpoint to leave the common area of the
house and lock them into a garage. Then they allegedly forced the two men to stay in the garage while Romain attacked them Romanian Russian are both expected to be in court next August 16 They got some cool anti symmetric stuff so they threw in here huh calling and Frank a whiny Karen all right. But edges fun. Interesting that they are raping these two people, but the guy kills himself.
Well, it didn't really say that but aggravated me I mean like the Yeah, I mean, that could be, you know, interpreted a bunch of different ways but aggravated sodomy, and the guy like kills himself, or did they shoot him? I can never get a clip. This is the best clips I found on the subject. And nobody really explained who the Yo man, where was this kind of like a Ed book kind of situation? I mean, like, I don't see any farther, further follow up stories, I can find that.
But I just wanted to touch on. These are great, kind of like stories that we've talked about it previously. Yeah. You know, one was the Russians, you're saying involvement. Once again, this is Russian involvement. But this is somebody we talked about. And we made it very clear, we don't know if they're legit, or if they're, you know, control opposition. And for the story to end like this. I just found that you know, something I wanted to share with you, in fact,
I think is beautiful. I need to keep my eye on groups like this. This is fantastic. It's like it's like a whole subplot. And I'm gonna say two words. I don't mean to cut you off, but I'm gonna say two words. Dixie, she said keep your eye on something. Patriot front. Just keep your eye on noon. Yeah, yeah, we'll open up on Yeah, these these guys seem pretty phony baloney. These are the guys that were in the van. They were in the U haul. Okay, yeah. Well, so there you go. Well, we do for real and
other countries. We LARP around ourselves here against our own people. It's crazy. It's crazy.
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I like brand new money. I just I don't want any money around me. It's not. I don't really have a new one that a brand than an old 20. That's kind of dumb. But there's something about new money that excites you. You like $100 bills. owe money to the most beautiful thing on earth is $100. Bill, I haven't seen a woman is good looking at $100 Bill, or something that excites you. Just blasting through the show today. This is great. We of course, we have our third and final block coming up, which
seems to be quite sizable. It's a little longer. Yeah. So thanking that some more of our producers who came in we do want to recognize Cameron rose with 45. Let's see what Cameron says. Mo thank you for another great episode. I knew you'd rise to the occasion. I really appreciate appreciate you bringing more information about the evils of eugenics to your producers. Yes, this was very good. Firstly, my pushback was about the slandering of Darwin merely on the basis of the full
title of origins. I get a lot of pushback on this. This was simply and demonstrably false. Just read the book. Because some people misunderstand his work is no excuse to tar him with the same brush. Words matter. Well, I read the title of the book. And that's where it came from. But yeah, so you can't judge a book by its title. Would that be fair to say? In fairness, I did follow up with these other work. That had very clear, racist, you know, genocide. Yeah. Yeah, genocidal
tone. So, I mean, we can't believe everybody so words matter. And we do ourselves a disservice when we debase them as the Marxist do No. Can Yes, you've made your point. I think we question everything and we're not jihadist about it. Ask your question more on your quote from
dissent. You're correct. He is using the word race in the modern sense, but let me rewrite the quote for the modern era, quote, hundreds of years into the future Europeans will almost certainly have killed interbred or culturally absorbed the Paleolithic people of the world. He doesn't advocate or delight
in that statement. He had just notes it as the inevitable conclusion of his own theories and observations given the behaviors of the Europe Okay, so I think what we're all saying here is key meant exactly what he wrote on the title doesn't mean he was a racist. That that seems like what we're trying to get to here does that make sense? I can see how they can see that but I will push back since they push back against me and say that you say words matter and the you reshape his quote? Was a modern
Exactly. That was beautiful. But I love I love your camera. I love Oh, no. And of course back in the day the racism was was not even considered racist, which is what it was just how you talk how you were how you acted. We've come up right away. And in all fairness, we can't look at it through this lens. I understand their point. i It's not missed on the camera. It says very dangerous to look at words through the lens of today. Yeah. Oh, but my my basis is that as you said that he was can
you know? It shaped his thinking and his thinking shaped by a lot of other people after him. Now, did they miss you as a weapon? eyes, his ideas, possibly before and after, before and after him before and after him. Of course, of course. Great note though. Yes, appreciate, but I know for sure. That title is not something everybody knows. Unless you go look at it. You're like, Oh, hold on a second. That's interesting. Paul Yasi 4444 and says, Please do Debbie.
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What was this about? What are we discussing? That's the covenant changing the cover art? Oh, right. Based upon who you are, right. Thank you. Oh, they think you are. He says I watched a lot of Japanese films and anime and the original Japanese with subtitles so much, in fact that Netflix started defaulting to the Japanese language track if one was available on English, German Spanish language content, and I never changed anything in the setting something in the algo I
guess. Keep up the good work. Yeah, yeah, that is the point. The point is the assumptions. And in this place, that's the that's the easiest algo Oh, you look in a lot of this will give you more of that button to just assume that someone wants to see the Black Lives Matter. February, Black History Month, series of trauma based entertainment is a little insulting. Because I think that's where a good discussion came from.
And them thinking who you are and putting the most minut character of color on the cover art if they think you're a person, person, a quilt color, AKA a colored person. And that's that's the real man. It's better. I think they know they know that they know what color you are. They know they purchase the MasterCard visa history. They know exactly what kind of color you are. The thing that's insulting is to the shit they think that you like that's, that's the one.
I don't think they are because my unscientific experiment is that they give me the white covers. Well, that's what they think you want. Oh, I see what you're saying about what you are but what you want, okay, I got ya know who they want, man, man is that man? Well, it's true. You know, that's true. If you put Mo and Adam next to each other, you may make some really strange assumptions about what we like and don't like, and as you and I
know, we were like a lot of the same things. Right. It's just I usually watch him 20 years later. Jared, give you a good perspective, though. Does. Jared Wescott $25 Thanks, we appreciate that. Oh, what is this in red here? Oh, this is this is more pushback. This is shrink Srinivas Marti. 25 Do you remember this is as well as a tweet but you can continue with the note. Okay, I read the note it may not have been in good taste to have
tweeted my disagreement with the previous show. Perhaps I should have held back but it is but it is what it is. Unfortunately. Please stop right there and just explain why tweeted it. Sure. In actual show 85 I made a statement saying because I mispronounced I thought I was mispronouncing your name. And I'll say somebody Oh discredit the whole show off of me mispronouncing her name. I actually made that point. And
what didn't you what name was it? Well, I mispronounced I think nits J i thought i was mispronouncing my Nietzsche, Nietzsche. Yeah. Okay, so somebody say I was saying it right? You're saying a little different. But I made a point on that and say they'll take that and this credit course everything I presented, but this was because of a different name. Oh, you actually refer to all this Huxley. And oh, yes. This is why I kind of went quickly to the second donation block.
There's a lot of good notes and a lot of good feedback and we love the feedback loop. That's what makes To show better, that's valuable value. That's how it works. You send it exactly. So he tweeted. And it's not important like this, that it wasn't a personal thing with us because he actually made some great points, every single other things that he brings up, it was just the fact I said someone was going to do this. And he just happened to be the person to do it. So it's not in person.
And I think I said something rude back to him. I will not bring this I will let you. I'll let you. I'll let you dress that for a bit, but I'll take my hat for the involvement. And he got his tweet saying no, go ahead. In between, he said who in the head is Adolphus Huxley. That's a you refer to Aldous Huxley as at mo Adam and atmo facts show 85 reference him wasn't it? All this? Mo facts Allah at last is becoming tedious and full of holes yet again. I didn't even say his
name wrong. And you said Adolphus and I was I don't know Adolphus. I don't know if like it was his cousin or it was as I was, I don't know Adolphus. But I'm just saying like, you use a mispronounced name. To go it's about how to show full of holes and not make it personal but address the holes not the mispronunciation of a name. No, discredit Parker I've been I've been doing this for a long time. This is very typical
in one way. It's very atypical in the other very typical, someone will you'll make a mistake and then someone will turn it into the once again shows is no good, because that's another factor. That's what what people will do. But Shrinivas then went back and donated. So this is that's a typical, and I got to give them big mad props for that.
And I do too, because it's that communicate. That's why it shocked me to dress the note in a respectful manner and make him understand understandable, but I wasn't picking on him. Now listen to this. Let me read this note. Oh, shut up. Shrinivas you're being I was gonna I was gonna be nice to you. Now I'm going to call Yeah. Unfortunately, I disagreed with many aspects of the episode that were clearly a reach doesn't mention any. Be that as it may, I know. I now know the MO facts.
No agenda. Twitter family is a rabid bunch. When someone criticizes shows. That knowledge is family. That's what cults do. Sad to see it here. Of course, I've learned a lot from other episodes for that. I'm grateful. One last thing, Adam, I spiced up the g f y sandwich. Oh, special. That's what I told him to go. One of those sandwiches. It was awesome. Namaste. All right. I got sucked in this credit. And I did nothing. Well, you know, when he says, Mo than it's in this case, it's
probably just more about the show in general. Not necessarily you. Right. But you know, but I can understand, you know, that board that borders on racism, certainly coming from, from someone from India, or Pakistan or Asia somewhere. And then to see, you know, right away accused the black man, I gotta tell you, that's what cults do. And I think the real issue is not that. I think the real issue is that Darwinism, Dawn Darwinism, yeah, is a big, third
real hot button, hot button. It's the unknown third real soon, because it bases people based a lot of their beliefs off of that. And it showed up, which I guess I appreciate the pushback, there's something interesting going on, which I'll just Let's just touch the rail one more time. We have the James Webb
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telescope, up in action. And, and I've been collecting articles and blog posts and haven't really found any published peer to peer studies yet. But astronomers are very concerned because they're not seeing what they're supposed to see. There should be read, I think it's called redshift, or red phase or redshift, what they're seeing is not an ever expanding universe. Let's put it this way. There is, in general,
no evidence to be seen of the Big Bang Theory. And there's, there's an astronomers who were posting stuff like, have we been wrong about this. So there's a lot more to come when it comes to Darwinism, or evolution versus creation is going to be a very interesting place in there to go space in there to its allies, and you're
hearing the anti viral thing. Virus is real. I think we're going into a new age of, I don't wanna say discovery, but re visiting Some of the things that we just accept his Givens. Well, it's going to be hard to for people to revisit this one. This is a tough one. And I think that this is maybe why you don't hear so much about the web telescopes. Oh shit. That's not what you're supposed to see. You know, it's dead stars. There's nothing growing. There's nothing expanding. It's completely the
opposite of what they said. Hmm. So, take, take that and we're not a cult. Now I'd take ads a little offensive, but that's typical. That's what people say. I'm the ad. Thanks for the support to donate. You can pitch all you Yes, we? Yes. And we'll read it. Feel free, of course. uncredible, trucker, $20. And he says, As you rightly pointed out, Darwin did not come up with evolution only popularized it. Western civilization learned of evolution through Western
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universities who taught of the Greek philosophers that debated evolution. They got it from the Hindus of India. See, this is why a shrine is all pissed off. You know what, I didn't even read these two notes together like that. I mean, because it was, I'll read them as they come in. But that's, I didn't put it like that. We can assume just by the guy's name that his Hindu, but in case he is no, Hinduism teaches that all struggle to physically improve and transform in life.
Also, not just reincarnation becomes higher forms of life. Racism is built into the religion they defend a racist Darwin as Father of evolution, because that's far easier than defending a racist ancient religion as the father of evolution. I'm uncredible. So pay attention to everything look at look it up yourself and and I think he wants to fit Yeah, you know, finish the line. And the truth. We're like, gotcha. No, I got you. Yeah. Huh. So that's
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like sour mood. No, the short block out of here. No, I'm gonna make another whole show out of no. Oh, yeah. So they kind of happens like they say, Oh, it starts to balloon. It's a whole nother rabbit hole. So we got to talk about monkey pox. And all the things of all the things I need to talk about with you. It's monkey pox. I'm all ears. Monkey pots, because once I've started reading into this, I see a lot of similarities of things that we talked about before
other shows. But how the story began Do you remember the story of the turning over with the monkeys and why nobody's talking about that? Most we laughed our asses off because this happened. It happened like the day before showdown no agenda. It was a dump truck, right? What Devor I thought it's hilarious when there's an accident with a dump truck. And then and then the lady like she went in and touch the monkey. And then the whole town was like, hey, there's a monkey. He couldn't find a
monkey. Where's the monkey? And that was ground zero of the monkey pox. And the reason why I bring this up is you know, always bring Oh movies, we talked about Demolition Man and the things that pre predicted, you know, pre pre pre predictive programming that was in that movie outbreak, the actual term outbreak monkey, you know, kind of came from that movie, it was popularized, that term was popularized by that movie Her where a monkey escape in a rural area, it was animated create
this pandemic. So what I want to do is revisit in these next two clips that actual crash because it's been erased from my memory, that haven't hurt anybody link that. Oh, no, no, we were the only ones who did it. We're like, This is it. We're all gonna die. We didn't know if we did this before monkey pox. Exactly. Where we were just doing the same thing. Oh, where's Dustin Hoffman? It's all over this outbreak. What idiot? What idiot touches the monkey.
All right, so let's get into the backstory of the wreck, and then we'll move forward to what I find disturbing by this whole narrative. Now to a bizarre story involving the crash of a trailer full of monkeys headed to a lab and a woman now experiencing health problems after coming in close contact with the primates. The woman says she has been put on preventative medicine for the
next two weeks. But there are some questions tonight into what these monkeys were being used for and what they could have been infected with. But down in boring. Michelle Fallon never thought something like this would happen. I thought we'll do monkeys. You know, I didn't know. These were animal test monkeys. After witnessing a crash on a Pennsylvania highway and stopping to help. She learned the truck was carrying 100 Monkeys from East Africa headed for a Missouri Test Lab.
I thought they were like, okay, like they have their shots are good. They've been checked. I didn't know they could have diseases or whatever. After checking to make sure the driver was okay. She went up to the trailer full of crates, thinking there were cats inside they had this like green cloth over so I pull up back Am I gonna stick my finger in there to try to pet it and it pops up and I'm like, Oh, it's a monkey. Three of the monkeys escaped in the crash and one was recovered.
Two others were put down. Man, we had this moronic kid. I'm trying to think it was like a teenager in his bedroom. Man, what happened? Well, it was just like, it was just like the stoner dude. I'm trying to look at I'll see if I can find it. Because it's a very funny clip. If I could find it. I don't want to stop the flow. Yes. So basically, she goes past the monkeys. They just can't go fast forward a little bit. She ends up sick. And but nobody
really talks about it. You know, and nobody, like I said once the story kind of like fell off the you know that cliff? Oh, you know, relevance. Nobody has revisited it and say is this a link? You know? It's interesting. Yeah, it's interesting how no one brings that back up. I totally agree. And I'm making the comparison to how we went all the way to China to find some bad meat market somewhere to say that's the bet. You know what we are? Sure 100 Monkeys crash three Escape to
get killed. And all of a sudden we have a thing called Monkey pox spreading that. I call that predictive programming, right? There's what I saw. So let's go ahead and get to number 25. Three of the monkeys escaped in the crash and one was recovered. Two others were put down. But the hourslong escape forced health officials to issue an alert, warning the community not to come into close contact with the primates because the species commonly spreads herpes virus be
like well, I was there I touched everything. That alert leaving Michelle on edge and unsure of what to do her close contact later leading to pinkeye and flu like symptoms walk to their poop I touched their face. I try to pet them. I don't know what's going on. As a precaution. Michelle has now received her first rabies vaccination and has been prescribed antiviral medication
as Doctors continue to monitor her symptoms. The location of the CDC quarantine facility where these monkeys were headed and the type of research that they were going to be used for has not been released. But this type of monkey is often used in
medical studies. Yeah. This is so weird that I'm glad you brought you brought this up because we I remember we brought it up to Hey, but this was kind of before was a big thing and neither either and it just became vaccines and men who have sex with men got distracted from where it came from, clearly came from gay guys. That's what everyone said didn't come from a truck. That's what they said. So we have to go. As I went down this rabbit hole, I'm just going to share with y'all what I found.
And so fast forward. They said it wasn't lethal. But then we have the first death in Texas. 26 patient in Texas the first reported death of an American with monkey pox. The exact cause of death is unknown, but the patient did have the virus. And tonight there's also growing concern over children getting this 30 Did you hear what he just said? What tonight we have a growing concern over children getting this? No no, no, no what he said about how the god die. Oh,
it's totally unclear if it was from monkeypox. Right? The guy says the COVID thing again. He Oh yeah. Oh, yeah, totally. He died. So this is the first person to die. Who had monkey pox. We don't know if it's from monkey pox. But the way they frame that it's like all here we go again. Here we go again. Oh, did we learn anything? Or did we learn something? Hey, the analog with the HIV AIDS crisis is is uncanny in this and it's from the same people it's from the FAO cheese and the
Burke's is no longer there. It's the same idea as Oh, no yeah. Oh, it's only get it from sex with men and then oh, you might get it from from a towel or which kids could get it. It's It's sickening. It's the same playbook. I'm old enough to remember. Exactly. And that's the thing is like, I just want to sporadically as we go through this or as they occur. Let's just point out the the commonalities between how they're addressed how they address COVID And how now
they're addressed and monkeypox. We can continue on with the clue. Yeah, it's exactly the same started over Texas the first reported death of an American with monkey pox. The exact cause of death is unknown, but the patient did have the virus. And tonight there's also growing concern over children getting this at least 31 cases in children here in this country and ABCs Moravia real from Texas. Tonight the first reported death of an American with monkey pox.
Officials say the patient was a severely immunocompromised adult who died at a Houston area hospital. This patient also had underlying health conditions and had a number of things going on. And I think that additional investigation is needed to know what role monkeypox may or may not have played in their deaths. The CDC today stressing that death from monkey pox is rare. Of the nearly 50,000 cases around the world. Just 15 have been fatal
die. This is total bull crap. birth death. Yeah, it's the we have we had the first death and we got what was that what Texas didn't make that wasn't Ebola. The first guy would remember that. And so it was like it was live on every single station. The first man with Ebola has been flown in. And they and then he had the ambulance out there. And it's like, in the end, the dude just pops out and like, Hey, I got Ebola. I'm going in now. It was like why? Where was the hazmat
suits? Remember, they had the people like they had hazmat suits in one part of the operation and then just some rando dude with a clipboard. Okay, good. Go Ebola man once. And where's he at now? That's why don't we get any follow up? From any of these stories? Well, where's the not the monkey lady? There's no not in that. If we can traumatize people, why bother? You taught us. You taught us that. All right. So let's get into the second part. It's clear.
The vast majority of us infections have been in men who have sex with other men, but at least 31 children have also contracted monkey pox, including an infant who was exposed to the virus by a family member and treated at a Seattle hospital. The main thing that the patient was experiencing was the rash and complications of the rash.
And David for children, there is no evidence right now that there is transmission within schools so far here in Texas officials are reporting nine pediatric cases and the CDC is warning there is preliminary evidence that suggests in children under the age of eight the illness can be more severe. David are going to watch this very closely Maria V Rio in Texas Maria Thank you watching very closely, anything good how? How is it and this is a huge question that floats around the
internet. How is it that it's partly passed from gay men and gay man according to the narrative, but then also all of a sudden pops up and kids and dogs God was Carrie Hey, man, I've been I've been on the monkey pox beat for a while man. And you're from the future so I mean, that doesn't help so yeah, but this is a it's becoming a no you know how those kids got it right
you know how to how do you think the dogs got it? It will see and this is is could this be labeled as Miss Information amount information or information Oh bed it is so bad when we see monkey kids that they're not even they're not even trying to discuss it. Like oh, just some
kids room. And they just walk right over after they literally said Oh, only men who have sex with men and there's some kids what I mean there's they're either leaving it out purposely it's complete SIOP meant to confuse that's I think that your point is well made there because this is definitely of that level. And that's another gloss over and same. In a similar fashion was when you had the the abortion case of the 10 year old little girl getting prepped, perfect example. Oh, yeah, it
was heartless. Oh, wait, wait, wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, if that happened? What'd she get pregnant? Let's arrest this person. No, no, we don't wanna talk about that. We want to talk about you know, we didn't have had a flyer to another statement. But I'm just saying I'm bringing that up not to trigger anybody because that's not what I want to do, is the fact that they pick and choose how they want to cover things. But at the same time, this spill doesn't work for everybody. And
all it does is make you ask even more question. I don't know how it keeps getting monkeypod you know, how did you know how do these 10 year old, you know, become pregnant? And the media is it just complicit with covering it up? Which I find very disturbing to this on that level. Like, let me you get to that point straight out gaslighting. Let me give you the let me give you the dog stories. 30 seconds. All right. This is a dog story. Good morning at 611 A monkey here. This
is your breakfast. Hey, it's 611 good morning at 611 A monkey pox case in France appears to have spread from humans to a dog. According to a case published in The Lancet medical journal, two men who live in the same household contracted the virus. About two weeks later, their dog a four year old Italian Greyhound started to have symptoms of its own and tested positive for monkey pox. The couple says it
co sleeps with the dog. Now this is believed to be the first human to dog transmission of the monkey pox virus. Yeah. And then they go sleeps, then they bring in the doctor, the doctor and they said, well, so tell us a little bit more about this. You mentioned a little bit Dr. Littman, some of the symptoms we might see in our pets, if you can just go over those with us
too, as to what to look out for. And then what can we as pet owners do to talk about this specific dog to avoid any sort of transmission? Yeah, so symptoms, again, it's developing, but they can be very general. So for just like in people, I think general malaise, being feverish, not feeling well not wanting to eat, too having those pustules or vesicles. Again, this dog has them around his mouth, around his anus and on his abdomen, and can be so
easily overlooked as you getting every guy or that too. So you know, if they're not feeling well in any way, and you know that they've had known exposure, then it's really important to tell your vet so everybody can be safe. And at no point did they ever say how does that work? I thought it was just men who have sex with men. Is it now just skin contact? No, it's manual sex with men. And it's it just happened to be around dogs and babies. I mean, there's a whole thing is nuts.
But remember, we have a clip from Neely Fuller, and I know we probably can't find it, but I'll just minimize what it says maybe like I'm in the bear. Say like the bear bears. We really got it going on and they'll normalize it. Yeah. And in Canada, here we are. Yes. You don't ask any quick right and run his mouth and his butt. No. questions. No questions. No questions. You got no questions. Damn, growl, growl, Greyhound was it fast enough, but Oh,
Let's go. Yes. So now we got to go back 69 operation affection because this is talking about in the media disinformation, how they accused the Russians of weaponizing a story about a
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trying to kill Black people. So we got I want to revisit that these next two clips because they talked about what we're talking about here, the median, how they plant stories and that kind of thing. So let's go ahead and get in first and the 28th. Okay, so to start, let's go back to July 1983. And all the way over here, New Delhi, India. This is when a remarkable story
appears in a newspaper called The Patriots. It claims the HIV virus was secretly created by US government scientists as a weapon to kill African Americans and gay people didn't even names a facility, Fort Dietrich in Maryland, where the virus was supposed to have been concocted. It's a crazy allegation printed in a small newspaper. No big deal, right. But fast forward
just a couple of years. And look what's happening. The story is spreading all over Africa. Scientific Reports even published by two East German biologists who say they can prove AIDS is made in the USA, all these articles from just a few months at the end of 1986. And then somehow, it ends up here. A Soviet military publication claims the virus that causes AIDS leaked from a US Army laboratory conducting experiments in biological warfare.
That's Dan, rather than reading a fake news story to millions of unwitting Americans on national TV. But don't be too hard on Dan, this was one of the greatest cons ever carried out on a global scale. And we're going to show you how it was pulled off. Where was this from? Again, this was the New York Times it was the operation affection, because remember, you were looking at Operation affection from it was one of our greatest podcast moments in the history
of this show. Because I didn't know you were walking down that rabbit hole. And I know we crossed paths on the operation of fishing because that was something new that they were using. Yeah. And I looked at it from the historic standpoint. From the 80s and 90s. You mean, yeah. From the 86 report from Dan ran? And yes, yes. And how
like said, it seems very plausible now. I mean, when you look back on history, and it's kind of like what we do why we do the show, because it sounds crazy at the tomahawk came on our lab in America. Now you look at like, yeah, it's very believable. They made you look for it with the monkeys. Right? Well, I just look at COVID with gain of function research, which was being done in the United States, and then
was illegally outsourced and shipped off to China. So it doesn't mean that they didn't screw it up accidentally or purposely. But yeah, I mean, there's the we discovered, although it only was for a brief moment in the new cycle, that the Department of Defense of the United States has been operating multiple Bio Labs in Ukraine. Does it get crazier than that? So it's really disappointing. You know, it's like, oh, so we're actually could also be the eight holes. Yeah, for sure. But
it's okay. It's fun. It's fun to blame Russia, and they got they got their own tricks. They're not bad. They know what they're doing. Right? I mean, we're gonna get to possibly some of their tricks. Let's go ahead and get to the second part of the operation affection though bet clue. The KGB let the story go quiet for a couple of years after India. But with AIDS still making scary headlines in 85. They revived it this time in a prominent Moscow newspaper, and
the source for this story. You guessed it. It's brilliant, really, they've repeated the story but concealed their hand distancing themselves from the lie they started. So we're now into 1986. And the KGB, you want to add gravitas to this slide? So they look around for a scientist, a human face? Someone who can back up the lie with data and no joke. This is the dude they found. This is Dr. Jakob Seagal. Remember I said the report had two authors. Well, here comes the co author.
Now it's his wife, Lilly. Believe it or not, these two wrote that report that claim to have evidence AIDS was created in a US government lab. There's scientific gobbly gook. And you know, you read this stuff and who can understand it, but it purports to be proof. The thing is, it worked. The KGB made sure the cigar report was read by journalists all over Africa, and they kept on pushing it until it went, well viral. It's appeared in 200 reports in
80. country's even the Daily Express in London runs with it. And finally, on March 30 1987, the KGB hits the jackpot. Hey, Soviet military publication leaked leaked good times. Yeah, that you heard about that everywhere. And especially that time, I was just going from the Netherlands to New York. And a lot exciting time in my life. But I remember this was this was a i, there were books, there was all kinds of stuff coming out. Right? And then you add a little magic in there. And now you have
you know, you have a whole worldwide pandemic. Yeah. So I'm going to get this to Tibet. Eclipse is going to lead us in two different directions, one of which I'll cover second is the media planning stories for us later on. And that's kind of how they said they you always mentioned this about the CIA or put something in a in a foreign newspaper, a newspaper or a newspaper, and then now reference back to that. Yeah, so
we're gonna cover that second. But the first part is how age was disproportionately and even targeting black and gay people.
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Well, fast forward, monkey pox is now disproportionately affecting black men. new report shows the monkey pox outbreak is disproportionately affecting black men here in Georgia. And right now the FDA is working on a new strategy to stretch the vaccine supply as we see cases jumped by the hundreds week to week week to week he limited lives to Ripleys here to explain why this new guidance is especially critical for communities of color Joe. Today we confirm two employees within the Fulton County
government have tested positive for monkey pox. They are currently in isolation the virus spreads through close person to person contact as well as respiratory fluids. Today, we dug into the disparities of the disease when it comes to people of color. Georgia currently has the fourth highest number of monkeypox cases in the country. state health officials say more
than 80% of cases here are in black men. And yet the vaccination numbers show almost an even distribution of vaccines to black and white Georgians historically, and today, we consistently see that these are communities that receive less health care, less access and have less trust that the health care system Dr. Jody guest vice chair of Epidemiology at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health says there's a sense of urgency to use what little vaccine supply the state
has on hand to respond to the current outbreak. I don't think we are yet at a spot where we would say we have a handle on this, we need to consistently get the messaging out about prevention, who's most at risk, and we need more vaccines to get them to communities that are at highest risk. Well, I demand an update to the news story. It should be black men who have sex with men
or men who have sex with black men. I mean, no, no, no, no, hold on, because she said if I understood the story magically, even though vaccination rates for black and white men in the in those communities are equally the same. We have more black men with if I understood the story, right? Well, it's a little different knew how she she said it that black men are being affected by it, but their vaccine
distribution is equal. Right? So you're getting more effective people getting actually less vaccines, and they may I have warned against this so many times in the past months. What's that? Pay attention to what's going on that they have a magic solution. Monkey pox is like it's just a name. No, it's pox. It could be Smallpox is this this all these variations? The vaccine has not even I don't even know if it works and they admit it. Who's gonna get another vaccine?
What is even worse than that, because as you heard them say the supply is low. Yo, they came up with this great idea to you know, make the most of the supply they have and you'll hear that and 31 and a fight against the monkey pox virus. The US health department officially today declared a National Public Health Emergency for monkeypox. George shirted the new state of emergency allows for a stronger federal response. monkeypox has infected more than 500 Georgians
and over 6600 Americans. Today's declaration means more money and resources are coming from the federal government. This is 1000s of people in the US deal with fevers body aches leak Whoa, was that inflict from the US government? What was that all about? Hmm. Interesting. Little. I don't know why he did. It's coming from the US government. Oh, Uncle Sam to the rescue. I don't know what he was saying. She means more money and resources are coming from the federal government.
That's right. 30 billion to 30 billion what? I said churching Yeah, big touching. And it's like folded. up with 13 billion more to Ukraine. Yeah, we need 47 ads for COVID and monkey pox and big and they're gonna get paid to run ads you know in public most amount yeah we can we can clean up if we do the if if we were shit heels we could go
together be perfect ebony and ivory. Look man. Clearly we have the into the black community right so if you want people to learn about the monkey pox vaccine, you will hire mo facts with Adam curry will make sure your message gets out to the right people. It would be perfect. You know, I'll take 30% And now you hear why he was like, why are you here? He will say who? Probably yeah, you're right. Probably because oh, I can probably do some more gigs promoted.
1000s of people in the US deal with fevers, body aches, lesions and fatigue. And now we're hearing from the first woman to contract monkey pox in Georgia channel's Audrey Washington live at the CDC in DeKalb. County. Audrey, the woman believes she somehow contracted the virus at work. Right. She's a cashier so she believes she contracted the virus by touching money and then touching her face. She told me she's coming forward with her story because she wants to
educate more people about the monkey pox virus. Just a warning. Some of the images you're about to see are graphic. I'm in the healing stages as you can see, like my face is starting to scab up. It's been about a month and Camille scene is still recovering. I waited on the results. And it was positive I had monkey pox. These are pictures of the lesions that started to form on Camille's face Thursday, the Biden administration declared monkeypox, a public health emergency. According to the CDC,
there are more than 500 Monkey pox cases in Georgia. Infectious disease doctors say those currently impacted the most by the virus are gay or bisexual men, but doctors also say that anyone can contract the virus through close contact. Camille is a cashier and believes she likely caught monkey pox at work. Yeah, so I heard enough of these stories now. Oh, an exception a woman? Oh, a child? Oh, a dog? And of course, you know, like everyone else. I'm the 15 year old like, Oh, dude, what are you
doing with it with a dog? Right. However, I think there's a very distinct possibility knowing that when they say men who have sex with men, they're very done the research in this talking specifically about men who go to big orgy parties and have you know, weekends like Fire Island, and you know, they're messing about multiple sex partners, they're already vast and boosted to the gills, they may have weakened immune system. Because
of that. I'm still not 100% convinced this monkey pox isn't a virus at all, but could just be an expression of something that's coming out because your immune system has been altered, and it would be perfect, just like HIV, which I have very set of opinions about the HIV. It hit double hard with the with the 70s and 80s Partying gay group, because they were doing poppers and coke and probably probably still are multiple sex
partners. It wears you down. And I've spoken to many doctors who said HIV, if I can give you super vitamin C for two weeks, you'd be fine. But instead, they gave them rejected cancer drugs and killed people. Right? So this to me, I am not so sure that this is an actual virus, this, this could just be something that you may show, if you've under the right circumstances of being, you know, of your immune system being tampered with. That's one school of thought. So I'm going to bring up a couple
items. One, we have to always keep in mind something we talked about in the show the download brother out a quote unquote download brother than the one it's a gay man that goes back and sleep with women, either in we're either called downloads is secretly they're secretly gay. So could that be a way that they introduced this into the heterosexual population? Because
this is how he has made the jump? Yeah, again, I just love as you said, it was assuming that it is a virus and it's not a response to I can't think of the reasons why I brought that up, you know, I can in any good conscience even consider that any of what we were told about AIDS was true, or monkey pox, or COVID, or any of it. And so when you get into it's making the jump and you're already presuming all these things, like is it a sexually
transmitted disease or not? You know, they no one's even. They want right they always skirted in like oh, you know, you can get it through close contact, but they never say so sexual. No core anything. This is this, we really don't know. And we really don't have the information. And as we know, the science can change within two years if it's advantageous, and your vaccines don't work. I'm not so sure these are just stories. You know, how did this poor woman did she have a download brother?
I don't know, man. And by the way, I think she got it from money. That's what she wished. We saw that from COVID. We saw that with COVID to remember that was the COVID spreading on money. But I would, I would wager, I would wager we'd have a lot more white women getting monkeypox. If that were true, I think there's a lot more download white brothers than there are download black brothers. Right. So I'm just saying what I'm just saying is, we have to look at
all of this. His history. It's in Atlanta, hi, gay population. Totally. That's kind of how he made the jump over for me, I gave him the ease into being a majority now predominantly, black woman disease. I mean, when you look at the AZT commercials, it's either a black woman or a black trans prep prep man not practicing prep prep at all. Right? So my understanding so when you look at that, it's like, okay, that I'm just, I'm just showing what I found a lot more rabbit hole,
hard to say. And, and because you can't go by commercials anymore. They're advertising with stuff with black people for everything you see it. I'm talking about the historical ones. It was always still a combination. It was like a white man, gay man. Right? And then a black one was together together was the best, right? Those two
Yeah. And then it used to be a black woman. And then it would be either a gay black man and then a trans black woman that was kind of the makeup and even got, you could opt out wearing the white guys with a brown guy. You know, I mean, that was kind of the formula. And I'm not, I'm not being flippant, but that was the actual true formula of these commercials. I had this thought the other day, maybe it was yesterday or
the day before. You know, because I think obviously we've been through the eugenics we see genocidal tendencies eugenicist, we know where it comes from Mirka foam finger number one. Oops, that's Hitler. Guys taking it too far turn it back. But but it's still kind of there. I think it's possible that none of these people are truly evil. They don't want to be personally
responsible for killing people. But drive the idea that there's all these different things put together, where down your immune system, you become weak, the gene pool becomes weaker, sperm becomes less potent, and just slowly, just slowly, we're kind of melting away. And they have all these different little
things and they put names on them. But it's really just, you know, they've debased our money that debased our food that debased are, what health quality alive the quality of life of education, so we shouldn't be surprised that you know, this is just another part of it. And, and I think we're just being led around by the nose for most of these things like oh, virus, you know, put a mask on do this. If monkey Monkey, monkey pox, you can't really get it to realize to be sexual contact. Come on.
And to be honest with you, I am probably you included, we're probably at least two likely people to catch monkey pox out of the whole population because we're married. Yeah, we monogamous men, and we didn't take the shot. If that's what if that's a part of you include that as well. But I feel it my responsibility to present what I found. Sure. And I was 90% where you're at, but oh ausbau something that made me start to question what the hell
is going on here? So first, I set the last clip wrong because I said that was gonna explain about the vaccine. That was actually the women catching it now. Via money. No, it couldn't
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be without they can use the download brother you're saying yet, but now it's money. And it's like, oh, like, Okay, I don't know how that works. But um, and the other question is, should strippers be worried in Atlanta is like the strip club, club capital. That's right. Cheetahs if monkey pops getting flown dollar bills. Well, they did that. That's why they that's why we don't have any cash most of the world now after COVID China, China showed
all these pictures all were destroyed. disinfected in the money, it's dirty money and all over Europe, people want 100% Digital, no cash. Exactly. So I mean, it's a lot of narratives being weaved in it all the elements. So this is CBS News dot the Isaac Borg Enosh bogey Bolga. Gotta be Oh, ELCA Bo, gosh. Let's see. Ah, he's going to explain now about the vaccine and the new tech the new sophisticated system they're using to make the most of our vaccines that we do have.
Dr. Isaac Bo Ghosh back with us to give us a primer in this and infectious diseases specialist in Toronto. Good to see you. Dr. Bowe. Gosh, welcome back. Thank you. Great to do as well, Heather. Let's help us understand this. Dr. Bowe, gosh, number one, what is Monkey pox. And monkey box is, it's a viral infection. And it's endemic to parts of West Africa and Central Africa. When it is not infecting
humans, it lives in rodents. And this is what we call a zoonotic infection, where it can jump from non human animals into humans. And as you point out, there have been outbreaks in western Central Africa. And once in a while, a case has been able to get someone to get on a plane fly somewhere distance. And there have been cases detected over the last few years, periodically in in Europe or in the Americas or elsewhere, around the world in Asia, and occasionally, those results in
on retransmission too to a few other people. But what we're seeing now is a much larger outbreak then what normally happens when a case gets exported from Central or West Africa? No. Okay, that's it. Once again, I did a poor set up. This is when I start to get asked is this gain of function? Because or is it you can see from where you stand, and like I said, I was on board with you 90% of you know, maybe it's a response to people that were vaccinated, you know, compromised immune system, you
have just flare up, you know, that kind of thing. But he said that one, what troubles me is rats, rodents traveled through rodents. So we got to keep that in mind where I'm going with this, but then to, um, you got the rats, and then you have the is what spread that easy. Now all of a sudden, is exploding. And even you're not hearing the cases. It's like 5500 to 5000 It's like, Whoa, it shouldn't spread this way. Is this gain of function? Or if it's the
way you see Yeah, or whatever it what is it? Just what is it? Right and why is it spreading? uncommonly like it not typically would? You know, this, these are questions that we need to ask. So, um, where do we stop? It? Was 3033 is next. Okay, let's go see me make sure so 33 No, no, no, no, we don't have oh, did I miss one? Your I covered that you aren't covered at 33? Oh, but the dog right? Because the rodents, dogs. Okay. On that one. So, he goes on to explain how COVID Monkey pox is
not the same as COVID. Some people say it's similar, you might hear words that it's similar to chicken pox. It is. And it isn't that what chicken pox when you see the skin lesions, those classic skin lesions emerge, there are different ages. So some are erupting at the same time that others are receding and scabbing over with monkey pox, it's similar to an infection that has been
eradicated from planet Earth, it's similar to smallpox. And that the lesions typically are all the same age, they'll usually erupt mostly at the same time, and they'll roughly be at the same level of development. And fortunately, the vast majority of people will will recover from this and will do just fine. But you know, there obviously can be people on the sicker end of the spectrum. Luckily that the minority of cases and so far to date, we haven't heard of any people
impacted by this that have had a more severe illness. But of course, we know we know what can happen makes me as So it's gone from it seems from animals to human. What we know about the cases in Montreal is these were cases reported by sexual transmitted infectious infection clinics awaiting final confirmation, but they were the clinics that flag this and it seems to be in in cases in Europe as well. Gay men,
bisexual men, men who have sex with men. As far as transmission, what do we understand about how it's transmitted? And could there be a sexual transmission component to this? You know, it's interesting, he brings up chicken pox chickenpox, which is another pox. Because one of the side effects of the heart, the heart Dart is shingles, which is another form of chickenpox. Correct? So this could be all kinds of stuff, but okay, well, now we're gonna we're gonna
learn about is it a sexually transmitted disease? This is my question. And before we get there, I have the question. I have the observation this Just my personal view on it. If I didn't know what was going on or have a clue what was going on, about smallpox, monkey pox wouldn't have to kill me to make me scared of it. Just catching it. Sure. It's like, it's like a non lethal, but it's just as effective. Because nobody wants that. I mean, COVID you can rely on catch COVID And I'll beat it.
You know, what, a couple of weeks not through some orange juice. And I'll be right. Monkey pox. That's a little different story when you're talking about I'm covered with large pus fields. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. And it takes three to four weeks before they're all gone. It's nasty. I've I've done some research. It's not pretty. So use it is not non lethal. But it's just as scary. I think the whole you know, all of these things are intended to
be just, this is a perfect one. And I think it's kind of being downplayed, maybe purposely a little bit, but it's, it's, it has to work at a psychological level on almost everybody. Yeah, I'm not gonna get loaded. Yeah. And I'm probably one of the more rational people that you want to meet. Um, I believe so. Um, but it's still in the back of my mind. I don't use public toilets anymore. I mean, I actually changed the way I mean, no, I mean, no, I can't
take that risk. And I'm just being honest with people. So it's working. Of course, you know. Well, you get a Google There we go. Becky house is this is this is an AI. This is an ongoing agenda. Did we miss the polio? Polio coming back? We had that in New York City. That's kind of gone a little bit now because you know, Orange Man bad raid. Polio. We had tomato. Was it tomato flu? In in parts of the world? Yeah. Tomato. Tomato flu. It's a real thing. You don't know about tomato flu? No,
you got me on. Here I have, even as the spread of deadly COVID-19 wider still prevails across India. The threat of another virus is now threatening the masses. According to the latest report, India has reported 82 cases of tomato flu. Honestly, I'm not messing around tomato flu. So this monkey pox hit different. No. I'm just saying. To be honest with you like, I mean, it's all psychological move. We could throw a million say, oh, where's HPV? We just need to be bringing that back.
Oh, you get cervical cancer, throat cancer. Remember Michael Douglas. Got it from my wife. You know what I was doing? This is? I have distrust and all of that. I don't want any of it. I hear you. But I'm very distrusting of what is real? What is really going on here? Where's it coming from? Is it really a virus? What's happening? I have the same questions that you do. But Gus had to be honest, in the back of my mind. Yeah. Well, it's working, you know, is is? You wash your hands a little more.
You know, I can say I don't use public bathrooms anymore. I mean, you changed what made me personally, make sure you're saying I'm gonna have a Miata make it home. You're saying leave home and make it back home before you debate? You know, because and it reminds me aids it will say in that same way, the only use public bathrooms, you know, saying that kind of thing with AIDS. There you go. It's worth being in his vein society that we lived in. This is worse than COVID.
Because you see, you got you got sores on your face. Yeah, that's bad. For months. It was a You can't hide this for a couple days. No. I'm just got to be honest with you guys. Like monkey pox got me sugar. I'm sorry about that. I don't think you have to worry. Oh, okay. Let's see if you say that by the end of the show. Not to scare you not to traumatize you. I'm ready. I'm ready. If you knew what I knew. Number 35. You've got to follow good 35
virus transmission. What do we understand about how it's transmitted? And could there be a sexual transmission component to this? Right. So this is obviously this is very interesting as well. So we know first of all, let's acknowledge that there's not a ton known about this. This is what we call a neglected tropical infection or a neglected tropical disease in the sense that it along with many other infections that
plague low income countries. There's just not a ton of research on this, but there is some and we do know something about this. Based on some of the outbreaks in the past and some of the studies. We know that people can get this by direct contact with some of the lesions or direct contact with Have bodily fluids from infected people from close contact with
individuals. So being in close proximity for a prolonged period of time, and of course, there still are more distant contact, or sort of more distance, infections, those don't seem to
be the majority. But that certainly can happen when we talk about people getting this infection through through sexual contact, what's really known as was that just because of close in direct contact with the lesion, or was it actually sexually transmitted before we completely discard the sexual transmission, I think it's fair to acknowledge that, you know, Ebola virus recently was found to be transmitted through semen Zika virus as well was bound to be transmitted through sexual
means as well. So I think we it's fair to keep an open mind on that mode of transmission, but it's based on what we know, close proximity is the main mode of transmission. Now, that's kind of weird, because he's like, Oh, we just found out that if you have sex, you could transmit, it seems like that would be the case and you can get it from touching. And that's why I wonder what their definition is sexually transmitted is like the bodily actually sexual fluid carrying
maybe, you know, saying like, that kind of thing. Instead of just, I hate to be graphic but like the pustule erupting, and it cuts got contact your skin and then you catch it, you know, because that was kind of thing. Like, when my grandma, I don't put it in your mouth and get A's in the mouth, you know, saying like that was who said, I remember her grandma. I remember like, a little I had what was she telling you not to put in your mouth?
Pins, tutorial habits. I had I had notorious habit of chewing my pants hops. And I remember is I was literally like, five, six years old. I'm sad to be 8586. She was like, Oh, you're gonna get AIDS in the mouth. And they're like, that was like that. I remember. So Thanks, Grandma. Yeah, so I that brought me in my habit. I used to pen caps, and my mom would say, don't do that. Because if you inhale it, you'll die. I got that one as well.
throat and then you won't be able to breathe. Yeah, yeah. So I got that whenever we got to age one. America. gypped I should have been threatened with AIDS. That's cool. So he brings up Yeah, grandma like grandma. She's my baby. Now, it was like Okay, grandma. No wonder you're traumatized. Mm. Oh, come on. I get it. This is that's bad. The reason why I traumatize is the bumps man like this. Like I said, it's mentally you can make the jump and say, You know what, COVID
I'll be down for a couple of days. I drink orange juice. No, maybe take some horse pace. I'll be back up, you know, but being covered in huge pustule. Oh, no. Oh, no. No, your life's over. You can't go out until that's done. And then how you explain to people like where you been for the last couple of months. As you know, you got a spa. And they you still have the hill and they still have the heel? And like even if a heel do they leave more? I don't know. But it's like I said this
well. Oh, can I? I gotta give it me. Let me ask you. Because yeah, this is now I haven't actually thought about it this way. I have zero fear of this zero. But it's part of your fear. Because the obvious symptoms would probably point to you being a download brother. Would that be part of it? That could be part of very more of mine is vanity. Vanity. Yeah. And that's what I think is very effective on this
vein. Social media picture just coming from the guy whose face I haven't even seen, but okay, this is not a vanity like I'll be ugly. It's the stigma that comes with it. Yeah, like, yeah, how are you saying these people? I mean, it's a it's a play. I mean, it's like a biblical plague. It's not pretty. I saw a video of flight attendant. And he used I don't know where he was, but he was not home and he had to
stay in a hotel room for three weeks. One because apparently contagious and I think two is like he just didn't want to go out. Look, that's my point. That's it's the so because like you remember how we were talking about it's a lockdown. It's a self imposed lockdown. There you go. Yes. And you will be more willing to lock down if it becomes a 10th or a 100th of what COVID Will is. If I'm staying in UCLA, I need to work from home. I mean, your dad,
okay. So interesting. You bring this up because I didn't I was going down this path and I after the dump truck and then the pox I'm like, Are you kidding me? This is their next thing. And if they haven't used it effectively, because this all leads towards climate change is where it has to wind up. That's where the money is. There's, you know, the farmer guys that had their fun with COVID vaccines. This is it's being used, but I'm not sure it's going to go to the full extent because climate
change is a lot more fun. You know, it's a hot day and then you tell everyone, you'd start turning people's thermostats off. I mean, come on. So and now what what is happening is Oh, because of climate change, that's why we have more viruses
¶ Tipping point?
like monkey pox, you're gonna see a lot of that. I think that's, that's one way it's going to be used, but I don't think it doesn't feel like another COVID style. Terror streak. It has to be climate change. That's what they're doing. That's what they shut down Russian gas and oil for. That's why Europe is very, I'm laughing but my daughter's there when she was paying $200 200 euros a month for gas and electric now they want 800 She doesn't have that kind of money.
Who does? Bright Light who does Adam root for her percent instant increase in your energy? I mean, that's just your best crazy so that's where they're going and is she Yes, the input to the tipping point is Putin but it's hard all we got to get to batteries and solar panels and we can do the killing work. So whenever I tell you the opportunity for it to for interest you cannot cut out if you got to two for best price. I'm interested.
¶ A twofur
Alright, so Okay. Here we go. The last doctor was saying that you could catch it through respiratory terms. Had you heard that before? I think mine briefly but then for a moment there people were talking about masks, I think but that went away as far as I know that went away. Okay, that sets it up perfectly for the next one confusion over the monkeypox mas guidance. The spiking cases comes amid some confusion over CDC mas
guidance. The agency appearing to post guidance on its website saying international travelers should wear a mask to protect against monkey pox. That guidance no longer on the CDC website. Instead, the agency urging travelers to Avoid close contact with sick people contact with dead or live wild animals
such as small mammals. Avoid eating meat that comes from wild game, or using products that come from wild animals from Africa such as creams, powders, and lotions, and avoid contact with contaminated material. We know that you can get it from skin to skin contact, particularly if there's an open sore. But you can also get it from the respiratory routes. Now, as we mentioned, monkey pox can spread through respiratory
systems, but it's different from COVID-19. Monkey pox spreads through large droplets which don't travel more than a few feet. So requires prolonged face to face contact. Still, as always, officials are urging caution for people traveling especially internationally. Filing something that the mass can't stop and they say no mask. I mean, literally, the large drops is the whole purpose for
the mass. And they're like No, no, no, no mask. Yeah, yeah, this this sounds like smell like a setup to me, bro. No, I'm with you. I'm with you all the way on this. I just don't know if it's still going to it's going to unfold it and Moore's coming. Or if it was just, you know, just one that didn't quite work the way they wanted to. Again, I'm waiting for the twofer. Because if you could, if you could move monkey pox into climate change, you're golden.
I will is not much climate change. But it's some other foe that we have. But let's continue on. But I'm just saying that that's just weird. wear the mask that will work against large droplets, people spitting on you that kind of thing. Not to be completely justified. It's like yeah, use mask, but they did the complete inverse of what you thought they should do is like not not taking the mask down. It's kind of like the Fauci
thing. Oh, you don't need a mask all over here, or they want to make sure that the right people are wearing the mask. True. That's it. That's another thing but or if you know it could spread through droplets, then you know, let's not use masks so we can get this thing going. I mean, it's taking a little longer than we were expecting to get me we need cases they could have they could have at least pointed out that yes, a mask will stop someone spitting in your face. They could have
pointed Yes. Yeah, I agree. But they take it off the off the table. Yeah. Why? Why would they ask works ultimately transmission, ultimately the final answer, which will always be the same answer, they want to keep us they want lesson. We have no no gripes out of me on that. So that's the final answer. Okay, finally, I misfired on this twice already. But now we get to the hotset rollout of the vaccine from the Joe Biden
¶ High tech monkey pox rollout
administration. That's gonna stop the monkey pox spread. Back here at home tonight the White House is rolling out its new monkey pox vaccine strategy this weekend focusing on LGBTQ plus events trying to get shots into arms. And health experts are now raising concerns about the potential spread of the virus on college campuses this fall. Here's ABC is Phillip off I need to ask you When are these clips from the past week? Week and a half two weeks what are they more or less?
I would say no longer than a month on the other other than the you know the truck crash. Yeah, cuz there was a there was a bit of flurry of activity maybe two weeks ago, a lot of monkey pox clips. I haven't heard this one though. So I like it. I'm gonna listen. Okay. The White House today rolling out a more aggressive effort to quash the monkey pox outbreak targeting large LGBTQ events across the country. Vaccinations today offered at
the Pride festival in Charlotte, North Carolina. The CDC funding that 93% of cases are still among men who reported recent sexual contact with other men just over 14,000 Americans have been infected with monkey pox. But there are early signs that
new cases are plateauing. A million vaccine doses have been delivered nationwide, and starting Monday 1.8 million more doses will be made available where medical professionals are trained in a new method of injection right under the top layer of skin instead of into fatty tissue, a technique that only requires a fifth of the dose, increasing the supply. jurisdictions are very enthusiastically starting this to get it's exciting from the perspective of access.
The vaccine manufacturer Bavarian Nordic is raising some concerns tonight about this newer type of injection citing lack of data, sending a letter to the FDA saying this newer method could increase reaction, the FDA says the reaction should be manageable. And it both types of injections should create the same level of protection against the virus. Have you heard this? No. Now it's a lot in that clip, that clip was so packed full of
information. What is this about where you want to start? You pick you pick a new vaccine a new kind of vaccine? No, it's not this new kind of vaccine is the new delivery method. What they say is we could take one dose, make it five doses, and just shoot it right up under the skin and not instead of oh yeah, this was to spread it out. That's right. Which seems which seems like a complete violation of the whole idea of shooting it into the into the muscle and not under the skin into whatever.
But how do you make one dose into five doses and they did this with COVID Oh, we realized we can get three doses out of devoutness Yeah, now. Right. And do you charge us a full dose and when I say us the taxpayer that's we probably pay it forward. Are you charging us? No, no, no, we're Abdo so number one. Oh, good point. It could be a side hustle. Remember, remember when the COVID vaccine has to be shipped to minus 3000 degrees very special refrigerators. And then after a couple of months
like guys can't around the Yeti cooler is my vaccine. You know, it's like, come on. I heard what Dr. McCulloh. Do you really you took me here so I mean, I heard Dr. McCall on Infowars Oh, he was saying the fat Yeah. Did you hear that? No, no, I saw it was on I haven't watched it. Oh, he I did not spoil it. You're saying but I had to tell you what he said. The fact that they let it expire. I'm not using it you're saying keeping it super cold like they had
originally said may have saved lives. Because let's face it expiring, you're saying actually made it no weaker? Weaker or you're saying not even having affected all so man would have always had that same question. You got to spoil it for me what did McCullough say? They said we're all gonna die from this thing. What was his bottom line? No, he was just saying that it may be bio weapon. This is by
design. It's not an accident. Right but I just took away from it like okay, maybe they knew that if they gave it to your fresh farm fresh. You're saying from the freezer. It was it was inspiring people to fast and it was like you know what, you know, let's give them a weekend. And alas dose because we own this vaccine train now so we have to keep it going. But how can we protect people from the product? And the other thing is weird in his last clip was the company's not on board. The
company's contacting FDA is like, Whoa, yeah. We don't have any history of doing this new technology is right up on it. Yeah, I know. And it's and it's some like Scandinavian company. These are drug dealers. This is what drug dealers do. They take a kid cocaine and cut it. It made the most out of, you know, stretch as far as they can. I'm with you. Of course, they're drug dealers, literal drug dealers, legal drug dealers. I just don't understand why people
jump on this. I mean, I saw the lines. I'm standing in line from my monkey pox vaccine. I know I know young women who hang out with gay guys all getting OG you know, I hang out with these gay guys. So I gotta get a monkey pox vaccine. Because the the vet vanity plays a huge I don't think it's death. I don't think their approach is dead. I think we desensitized to death really. We talked about that, after the witness would have the Spanish flu. Remember it? Like after they came out of
it? The kids was like, man, you know, from Adama die? I don't think death is a good motivator now. Because I think people catalyst now just look like shit on Zoom, and I got you. That's not enough. That's way more effective. Whoa. Twice. He was like, wherever they can make us catch it twice. So now it's like, I gotta stay up. To date, you gotta be up to date up to date. I said this word more than I want it to. But I think vanity plays a huge role. I don't miss being effective. And you hear
the number of cases, I think they said 18,000. Now, it's like, how is it spreading so fast. And I'm not discounting and because I'm still as as open option that may be due to compromised immune systems due to the original shot, you know, so, but I had to introduce his piece of information. And now we got to revisit, let's go back and remember what we talked about on the infections, Operation infections of planning news stories to be used later. Right? Yeah. This is where we're
going. This is what you get you to four right here. I'm ready.
¶ Russian Monkey Pox?
Number 38. I'm gonna read the whole title. Did Russia consider using monkey pox as a bio weapon after the collapse of the Soviet Union? Now comes a new report, which claims that Russia had looked at the possibility of using monkey pox as a biological weapon in the early 1990s. This was right at the end of the Cold War, when the Soviet Union had just collapsed on Crux decode. How real is this report? How real is this possibility that the Soviet
Union was using monkey pox as a biological weapon. Dr. Ali Beck says and I quote, so we developed a special program to determine what model viruses could be used. Instead of smallpox. We tested vaccine year virus, mouse pox virus, rabbit pox and monkey pox virus as models for smallpox. The idea was that all research and development work would be
conducted using these model viruses. Once we obtain the set of positive results, it would take just two weeks to conduct the same manipulation with smallpox virus, and to stockpile the warfare agent, we would have in our arsenal, a genetically altered smallpox virus that could replace the previous one, unquote. Now, the Russian Ministry of Defense decided to continue working with the monkeypox to create what he calls future biological weapons after the collapse of the USSR.
He was previously brought before the United States congressional hearing, where Dr. Ali Beck said that he is convinced that Russia's biological weapons program had never been completely dismantled. How hard was it for you not to talk about that for the past two hours, two and a half hours? How hard was that specifically? It's a struggle. You know, so here's where my mind went. Well, I'll just tell you where my mind yeah, yes, please. This was exactly what I want to hear. So
my mind went, you know, that shit kicked off in Ukraine. We got all those Bio Labs, our Bio Labs, you know, there's people in and out and then couple months later, this monkeypox now with this information that I'm starting to put some dots together on that And that's why this is why this show you can't it's unmatched. No, I'm just saying because we go we're we're on the same rabbit hole, but for such different angles. Yeah. That when we come and sit down and talk about it, it's like you
fill in some gaps I had, I fill in some gaps that you had. And then we come out with a, you know, closer picture to the truth. You know, and it's the exercise of the pants, and everything. Here's another here's another thing when did Victorian Yeah. So Victoria Nuland admitted to the Department of Defense Bio Labs in Ukraine in March. And I think the first monkey pox in the US was May. So we've got Ukraine war end of January,
February, March. Yeah, we got some Bio Labs may monkeypox. And now in September, I hear that the Russians kind of dig this as a as so maybe there was still some monkey pox in there. But those Bio Labs in Ukraine, who knows?
That's what Dr. Kenneth can out. Alibag is saying, and this guy's a huge douchebag because he's one of those people who was the, you know, the man weapons of mass destruction bio weapons during the whole Middle East. And he's been Yeah, so he'd been brought before the, you know, what says he's testified several times before US Congress and other governments on biotechnology use in the lead up to the war between US and Iran.
He testified before Congress without direct knowledge or evidence that attempts to wipe out or Iraqis bio weapons capability we're probably not, we're probably not successful. So he'll say anything, right? But I'm just saying, we'll go back to that operation that only makes it more likely if this is one of those guys will say anything.
Right? So they buried the story. If we look at the same lens, as the operation infection, you have this report that this guy's referencing of Russia, you know, always been open and using monkey pox. USA, it's their choice. It's their choice bio weapon now. Yeah. And now this is your twofer. And we already got to be fit Russia. Man. That's pretty good. Mo. That's pretty good. I like a lot of different ways. You can go with it, but I like it a lot.
¶ Monkeypox in the waste water
Yeah. Okay. Now we gotta go to how do you get to the masses? You know, this is where this is where it really scares me. And you've heard these clips before. This is a self managed super cut. Oh, you know, three reports I've heard about monkey pox and the wastewater will talk to you in a little bit with monkey Fox cases on the rise in Georgia and COVID. Numbers backup, Fulton County's taking a proactive approach to tracking cases by testing wastewater.
CBS 46 is Madeline Montgomery is live from Fulton County's camp Creek wastewater facility with how that process works and how it will inform decisions made by county leaders. Just like with COVID, health officials across the bay area are using wastewater to determine the true number of monkey pox cases. KPI x five reporter Max Darrow takes a look at the importance of this kind of pre emptive surveillance.
Similar to the COVID Sewage surveillance and began a year ago, it's pretty exciting to see the demonstration of pivoting wastewater monitoring for these other viral threats in a way that's really timely and useful for our communities. Right now, the same sample and process being used to detect COVID and wastewater is being used to detect monkey pox, but monkey pox is a new emerging viral threat in our communities. And it's also shared in bodily fluids. So it ends up in the wastewater.
Okay, so here's a pro tip don't drink from your toilet, don't drink from the toilet. It was a bad idea. But this is this and I saw this happening with COVID It's not a new technique you can you can narrow down to a block or an apartment maybe a floor but this was this will be used for self imposed lockdowns of many sorts. This polio on your floor blocked down and you'd be like shits polio here was locked down. And before the Russian clip, I found that I was like, this is
complete BS, you know, finding small how, how sway? I mean, like, seriously, how do you how do you find where I mean? Like I just did just doesn't make sense to me. But it leads to the point
of is there actual monkey pox in the water supply? I'm not Pooh poohing the fact that in their understanding, but how can they tell where like you said from where it's from Want further one out and that's why I was but I thought was bogus from my perspective it's wastewater so now the water supply but of course yeah i mean you know what else it's not the water supply it's the wastewater but you know what else is in wastewater is like cocaine you
know COVID polio mean this appeals was a big one for a lot of Lexapro that are all I mean and then you know and then of course the in the actual water supply that we drink is a whole bunch of other things. But this is a surveillance technique they've been talking about throughout COVID We heard it two years ago I we can detect it everywhere. If anything, it's all of this to me is just noise information, fear mongering, making you afraid. And I think it's working.
Here, here's where my brain went to. And like I said, this is just my just my observation of it made me think it made me stop and think for a minute not that I believe this could happen. But if monkey pox is in the water supply me now not water supply, but in the sewage. No in sewage. What else is in sewage? Crocodiles. Rats. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. And oh, it was the number one way of spreading what they say the
number one carrier animal was rats. Right? So if you get small me I keep saying small but monkey pox in the New York sewer supply, and all of those racks. Okay, I lived in New York City in Hell's Kitchen in the 80s. Where you literally saw rats. Now, as big as Chihuahuas. Yes, I agree. DC Baltimore. Yeah, I can. Columbus Circle right Columbus Circle. This is now this is before that all got built up. You see Columbus Circle today is not all like back in the Mayflower Hotel days. These
rats, and they climb up 20 stories. No problem. Big silicon Island rats. He wasn't in a no puppy. Yeah, no, no. That said, I never had one in my apartment. I've seen plenty of them down on the street. When no one ever talks about, of course, people talked about they spread disease. But we didn't have any specific ones to talk about. So yeah, this is interesting. I like monkey plots from monkey pox from a rat doesn't get any better than that. And
guess what? You said he can come out thought he was built me 30 feet buildings. He also does come out to your toilet. Yeah, well, Mo I think you should look in your toilet every single time you go. That's always do. It's a good. It's a good policy regardless. We got scorpions that can pop out you
¶ Toilet rats?
know, it's kind of the same thing is like hey, stuff going on here. I don't want bitten. Well, people might think is a myth that rats can get into your toilet. Well, here's a report from the National Geographic number 40 It's an urban dwellers worst nightmare. A rat in the toilet. It's scary, but it does happen. Good afternoon we reach Roatan, Washington DC is rodent control receives a couple of complaints each year have a retina tolerance. How does this ultimate rat invasion
actually occur? First, it can easily sneak into grates or manhole covers open to the street. Residential sewer pipes feed into the main tunnel. A rat may consider this path and irresistible opportunity for exploration. Its sharp claws allow the rat to scale almost any vertical surface. The rat is in the homes internal pipes going up. Now it faces the biggest test getting through the last few feet of the Narrow Maze like toilet pipes. Is this even
possible? The underwater passage leaves no room for air. At a turn the rat finds a pocket of air just enough to help it push on to the end of the line Yeah, they can do it. You don't need no History Channel. I could have told you they can do it. Russian rats can courtesy of Vladimir Russian rats with monkey pox. Well, you You're not I mean, I know you're affected a little bit, but you're not really like you're not looking over your shoulder for a rat to bite you.
Or some download brother to attack you are you're not seriously too afraid of everything. No, no, what I'm saying is, if you start to change your habits, it affects you. Yes. And wait COVID I was kind of like I wore a mask at first more cost, the wife was on my butt about it. But I didn't turn back around and go get a mask if I didn't have one to go to the 711. But definitely what the public bathrooms, things of
that nature, I have changed how I moved. And I wanted to share that with people that we are the most rational person in the world. But you know, we appreciate you sharing. I personally have never been a person for public restrooms is not I'm not a fan at all at all at all. No me either. But I'm just saying that. I mean, we'd be the last option. I mean, like the total last option, but I am being proactive now. Make sure I don't have I don't have that
need. It's like and here we were here we were all these decades thinking man we need we need AR fifteens we need lots of ammo. We need 1000s of rounds. And Vladimir is going to come in here and get us with a rat with a rat. Thank you. Well, this was entertaining. I didn't expect this type of potluck is good. I like how you give me the twofer at the end. That's really good. These clips This is good. You can link a pandemic with Putin. I mean, that's
pretty good. That's pretty good. Pretty good. Let's not wait so long for our next show. Of course not of course, and I will be back on a more frequent
¶ Pay attention to Everything and the Truth will reveal itself
basis. Yeah. And with that said, as I always say, pay attention to everything. And the shoe will reveal itself. It might come in the form of a rat, but it will reveal itself. Thanks, man. We'll talk to you soon, brother. I talked about remember everybody mo facts.com. We'll see you soon.