WEBVTT 01:38.740 --> 01:40.922 Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? 01:41.462 --> 01:43.264 This guy's been talked about for years. 01:43.864 --> 01:47.828 You're asking, we have Texas, we have this, we have all of the things. 01:49.169 --> 01:51.811 And are people still talking about this guy, this creep? 01:53.032 --> 01:55.234 Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? 01:55.754 --> 01:57.576 This guy's been talked about for years. 01:58.176 --> 01:58.717 You're asking. 02:06.710 --> 02:08.252 I think truth is good for kids. 02:08.693 --> 02:12.538 We're so busy lying, we don't even recognize the truth no more in society. 02:12.998 --> 02:14.621 We want everybody to feel good. 02:14.641 --> 02:16.964 That's not the way life is. 02:53.376 --> 02:54.577 I don't care how you get there. 02:54.597 --> 02:57.261 I don't care what you do to get there. 02:57.281 --> 02:59.904 The goal is to win. 03:13.237 --> 03:16.340 Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. 03:16.460 --> 03:17.901 Good morning, good morning, good morning. 03:18.101 --> 03:19.002 Welcome to the show. 03:19.062 --> 03:25.267 This is Giga Home Biological, a high-resistance, low-noise information brief brought to you by a biologist. 03:26.548 --> 03:28.050 We stay focused on the biology. 03:28.090 --> 03:32.393 We don't take the bait on social media, and we love our neighbors here. 03:34.625 --> 03:41.808 It is really important to understand that one of our main messages is to try your best to get yourself off of social media. 03:42.648 --> 03:48.871 Much more importantly, start to educate your kids about how social media can be used. 03:50.091 --> 04:01.917 Liars can use social media in concert to market products, but also to really to market different political ideas and even different societal changes. 04:02.937 --> 04:07.461 And so we've got to get off of social media and start using it more efficiently. 04:08.481 --> 04:27.816 If you want to drop a bomb at the next barbecue you're at, drop the bomb that autism spectrum disorder is a myth used to make sure that intramuscular injection is never questioned as a methodology, that virology is never questioned as a science, and that public health is never questioned as a reason. 04:28.937 --> 04:32.280 Same thing can be said for pandemics and gain-of-functions. 04:32.340 --> 04:37.724 They are also mythologies used to make sure that these things are never questioned. 04:38.925 --> 04:40.906 And they use it very effectively. 04:41.627 --> 04:55.417 It's because it's a long con, and most importantly, it's because we have acquiesced to the use of social media as some kind of substitute for a normal social network, a normal printed medium. 04:57.847 --> 05:13.445 It's really become obvious to me that if you are not required to put out a solid print magazine or even a PDF with a date on it, you are essentially allowed to change history. 05:14.046 --> 05:17.129 And those people that hold the keys to those archives 05:18.230 --> 05:19.250 can change history. 05:19.370 --> 05:35.054 Even the Wayback Machine could in theory be seeded with a whole bunch of snapshots of a website that never existed to make people believe that something was leaked a long time ago or that somebody was ahead of things when in fact they were not. 05:36.035 --> 05:41.296 I don't think you can underestimate how bad things have gotten with regard to the falseness on the internet. 05:43.193 --> 05:47.237 And so I'm starting to really default to everything being false. 05:47.257 --> 05:54.725 You can see here, this is in July 19th, 2020 on a Sunday. 05:54.825 --> 06:02.152 I'm explaining how I think we have a lot of background noise and they are using a non-specific PCR test. 06:02.993 --> 06:03.694 to dupe us. 06:04.314 --> 06:08.257 I got better at explaining this, but this is pretty remarkable if you think about it. 06:09.457 --> 06:11.799 This is six years ago now, essentially. 06:12.379 --> 06:14.881 JC in the Woods, Coffee and Birdsong. 06:15.962 --> 06:24.467 And nobody's really approached questioning this idea, not even the great Kevin McKernan of the Human Genome Project. 06:24.988 --> 06:28.490 Don't forget to follow this substack and share this one with your family and friends. 06:29.211 --> 06:32.473 The reason why you want to share this substack with your family and friends 06:33.533 --> 06:42.917 is because, I'm sorry, I got that wrong, because the videos and the stories are so tragic and so obvious. 06:44.138 --> 06:53.842 And I think it will bring into focus the idea that people are not aware of what happened to their own loved ones and they may want to look into the 06:54.802 --> 07:02.929 the hospital records of how their loved ones were treated in the hospital in America to see if anything untoward actually occurred. 07:02.989 --> 07:09.194 Now that you understand that this was largely a protocol disaster and that certain protocols are a problem, 07:09.955 --> 07:21.683 You can just casually look up and see if Aunt Jo got some supplementary oxygen when she was taken to the hospital and then that somehow led to a viral pneumonia. 07:21.723 --> 07:33.170 And if anybody in your doctor's office believes in a viral pneumonia, then you basically have a puppet there, a clown, a bamboozled person. 07:34.335 --> 07:37.578 This is a message from an American to Americans. 07:38.258 --> 07:41.681 I'm broadcasting to the world, CQCQDX. 07:43.042 --> 07:51.389 But a lot of what I'm saying is particularly relevant to Americans where I live, where my kids live, where my kids play basketball. 07:52.443 --> 08:12.353 And so I'm very keen to wake Americans up, just because I think even if America were to wake up and throw off the shackles of social media, you know, this is a graphic depiction of how social media was used to overwhelm people with the illusion of the pandemic. 08:13.053 --> 08:19.937 And if you didn't see the pandemic as a wave that you had to avoid with masks and lockdowns and vaccines, 08:21.378 --> 08:23.340 then you are probably a lot better off. 08:23.380 --> 08:24.901 So you might be at the top of the wave now. 08:25.842 --> 08:34.610 But Bret Weinstein would not have put you at the top of the wave by staying focused on the biology because he still isn't focused on the biology. 08:35.611 --> 08:43.939 Somebody like, I don't know, Ryan Cole would not have got you to the top of the wave because he's taking a lot of the bait on social media. 08:45.101 --> 08:55.149 And I don't think that Robert Malone would get you anywhere near loving your neighbor seeing as he's like a homesteader who shoots at his neighbors. 08:55.990 --> 08:59.854 Anyway, the same could be said for Andrew Huff. 08:59.994 --> 09:01.675 Andrew Huff has fired over 150 rounds in one day. 09:04.037 --> 09:15.366 directed at what he thought were the Michigan State Police, according to testimony on the High Wire, one of America's leading news sources on the conservative side of the movement. 09:15.446 --> 09:21.490 So, if you want to wake your family and friends up, one of the ways to do it might be to send them to this stream. 09:21.530 --> 09:22.591 That's really how this works. 09:22.651 --> 09:26.834 People spread the word, and then kapow! 09:26.874 --> 09:28.996 People learn the biology and it suddenly makes sense. 09:29.676 --> 09:35.644 It's kind of headquartered at GigaHomeBiological.com where you can find links to all the places where the stream can be found. 09:36.325 --> 09:39.409 Rumble is my least favorite place, but it is there as well. 09:40.670 --> 09:47.499 And then there's a link called Stuff there that you can find all of the important things that I think you should download and read, especially the book. 09:49.060 --> 09:53.142 What is Life slash Mind and Matter by Mr. Schrodinger. 09:53.742 --> 10:04.707 I'm going to find a copy of this book that I've started reading by Niels Bohr called Atomic Energy and Human Knowledge. 10:05.267 --> 10:06.328 It's an interesting book. 10:06.528 --> 10:11.070 It kind of, I think, is partly the inspiration for that Schrodinger book. 10:11.730 --> 10:13.611 And so I'm excited about tearing into it. 10:13.732 --> 10:16.374 It's a little less biology than I imagined. 10:16.554 --> 10:22.118 It's actually really revealing in terms of what it tells us about how these physicists were thinking. 10:24.359 --> 10:35.027 And if you're interested in following SolarFire9's advice in the chat, buying old physical books I think is an actually really, really good idea. 10:35.988 --> 10:37.349 Hold on one second here. 10:40.126 --> 10:42.487 And I do, you know, I can give away my secret. 10:43.548 --> 10:45.469 eBay is a great place to do it. 10:45.950 --> 10:48.831 The real trick with eBay is to browse. 10:48.931 --> 10:57.577 The real trick with eBay is to not buy the first iteration of something that you see just because the description is really good, the pictures are nice. 10:58.277 --> 11:14.926 and it seems to fit your imaginary price point of what you would pay for that book because you might be surprised that if now that you know the title of a book that you didn't know before by searching for for example I don't know books and phages you might look for bacteriophages books like that 11:15.726 --> 11:28.993 You might see that the book that you want is named this and then search for that title and then find it You know public, you know, it could be anywhere from $45 with free shipping to $5 For free shipping. 11:29.093 --> 11:35.096 I the other day I got you know, my wife laughs at me a lot about this, but the other day I 11:36.874 --> 11:39.236 You know who really doesn't laugh about it is my mailman. 11:40.357 --> 11:47.042 The other day I got a box that I bought on eBay for $35, which sounds like it's a lot. 11:48.243 --> 11:51.145 But it had nine bird books in it. 11:51.445 --> 11:54.688 And they were very, they're very, very, very nice bird books. 11:54.848 --> 11:57.009 A couple of them old, the yada, yada, yada. 11:58.370 --> 12:00.132 eBay is a really, really nice place. 12:01.553 --> 12:05.316 And again, it's, if you're going to waste your time somewhere, 12:06.232 --> 12:06.452 Right? 12:06.652 --> 12:07.273 On the internet. 12:07.433 --> 12:32.307 You're gonna scroll through YouTube, then you better know who you're looking for and you better go to somebody like, I don't know, maybe Lewis Rossman, although Joe Marshall has me thinking about Lewis Rossman and whether or not that fighting for this right to repair is kind of fighting at the wrong, sort of, uh, defending the wrong door maybe is the right way to describe it. 12:32.387 --> 12:32.687 I don't know. 12:33.779 --> 12:44.065 I've been trying to come up with an apt analogy for trying to describe some of the many ways that I think that social media can be used against us. 12:44.105 --> 12:58.333 And I think one of the ways you might think about how social media can be used against us in the context of a Lollapalooza of liars, people going on social media and scripted wittingly or unwittingly kind of coordinating this 12:59.173 --> 13:14.839 agreement across platforms and agreement across podcasts and even agreement across mainstream media that certain questions are the most important questions and if you think about it from the perspective of house defense and 13:18.860 --> 13:31.845 And you think about the idea of advocating for your family to start defending the house by locking everybody into an interior bathroom and bringing all the guns into that room and then defending the door of the bathroom. 13:32.665 --> 13:38.888 So, in other words, giving the thieves free run of your whole house, maybe even open up the garage door, I don't know. 13:39.368 --> 13:42.129 So, social media can be used 13:43.171 --> 13:53.000 very effectively if they put a, you know, a couple really well-spoken experts on guns to say that, you know, if you're going to be shooting a gun in your house, you want to know where your family is. 13:53.080 --> 14:01.929 And so the only way I would ever shoot a gun in my house is make sure that I'm shooting a gun from a room where I know all my family members are, and then I can shoot through the wall. 14:02.029 --> 14:03.230 I can do whatever I want to. 14:04.485 --> 14:10.789 And then another guy might get on and say that, you know, he's been to Iraq and for him, you know, this is the way it works in special forces. 14:10.809 --> 14:13.150 You can put the kids in the bathtub, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. 14:13.671 --> 14:24.817 And so you have a whole series of people going talk shit on a podcast about how it's best to lock yourself in the bathroom and defend the bathroom door and give the thieves free run of the house. 14:25.378 --> 14:25.538 Now, 14:27.114 --> 14:28.856 I'm not an expert in these kinds of things. 14:28.896 --> 14:30.977 That may very well be the smartest thing to do. 14:31.017 --> 14:47.671 That may very well be what... But imagine that, on the other hand, they put videos up and say you should have security cameras, and you should get a dog, and you should teach your kids how to use a gun, and you should have good locks on your doors, and, you know, the windows should be X, Y, and Z, and whatever, and you can do this and that and the other. 14:48.351 --> 14:53.213 and you shouldn't let anybody even on your property, that's a different, completely different thing. 14:53.253 --> 15:03.496 And what I'm suggesting to you is, is that depending on what they wanted people to believe en masse, social media is capable of making people consider 15:04.997 --> 15:17.205 the idea that that is a debate worth having and that a reasonable person thinks that it would be okay to bring their whole family into the interior, you know, whatever, and you see what I mean? 15:17.925 --> 15:21.207 And so that analogy applies to anything. 15:21.247 --> 15:31.714 That analogy could apply to how people are currently thinking while they skillfully use social media, how they are currently thinking about immigration. 15:33.152 --> 15:36.600 Is the right answer that we're not stopping people at the borders? 15:36.780 --> 15:37.822 Is that the right answer? 15:37.943 --> 15:38.424 I don't know. 15:39.346 --> 15:42.152 But they certainly want us to believe that that's the right answer. 15:43.027 --> 15:55.415 Is the right answer that politicians are controlled by Jeffrey Epstein and so in order for this blackmail ring of control to go on, we can't reveal who's being blackmailed by Jeffrey Epstein? 15:55.475 --> 16:03.540 Is that real or is that just an agreement that they've created by putting a bunch of people on podcasts and agreeing that that's really the thing? 16:05.390 --> 16:13.876 Just like, are you sure the right idea is to put everybody in the bathroom and bring all the guns in the bathroom and defend the bathroom door? 16:14.056 --> 16:20.260 Or is it just because a SEAL went on a podcast and told a story about Iraq and now you believe him? 16:21.627 --> 16:29.094 And just because you saw another guy talking about it on a cooking show, and he also said the same thing, that at the restaurant, they're gonna do it like that. 16:29.714 --> 16:40.624 And so then, you know, three weeks later, there's some, the same guy you saw before is now on Joe Rogan telling the detailed story about what he did in Iraq and why it was so important to go to an interior bathroom and defend the house. 16:41.184 --> 16:42.726 And so, this is it. 16:44.547 --> 16:48.631 Social media is the trap, and you are on their spaceship. 16:50.270 --> 16:54.614 And they're in control of all the meters and all the screens you read. 16:54.674 --> 17:03.021 And so you think you're running from comms over here to the science station and to the radar and the phasers and all the buttons work. 17:03.461 --> 17:06.503 And it feels really good, but the whole thing is a set. 17:08.205 --> 17:14.510 And even the people that come through the doors and interact with you on this set are mostly fake. 17:14.630 --> 17:19.214 If you understand that, then you'll use social media in a very different way. 17:20.902 --> 17:28.664 and you'll see the noise for what it is, and you'll start to become... Becoming Amish is the only solution is not far off. 17:28.904 --> 17:30.085 It's not far off. 17:33.246 --> 17:34.266 It's not far off. 17:35.246 --> 17:38.587 I think we can turn this to our advantage a little bit though. 17:39.088 --> 17:49.891 If we start to manage our communities that we now have in that kind of independent way, and we start to think about our communities as needing to be managed in that kind of way cooperatively, 17:50.411 --> 17:52.433 It might actually be okay, it's true. 17:53.093 --> 17:54.675 But I'm not going to get into that right now. 17:55.696 --> 17:57.357 I want to switch over here. 17:58.858 --> 18:00.860 So this is for all the marbles. 18:00.900 --> 18:03.222 This is for the grandchildren of Earth. 18:03.522 --> 18:11.969 And I think this message has been, you know, I think it's pretty good that there is a fake anti-vaccine movement in America. 18:12.029 --> 18:13.130 It's been there for a while. 18:14.520 --> 18:32.375 And it's not the kind of anti-vax movement that is characterized by the description that is often recited by somebody like Paul Offit, where these people are grifters, they're just trying to make money, they're just trying to sell their nutraceuticals. 18:33.223 --> 18:46.654 No, they are part of the same national security show that brought you this narrative about a laboratory leak that has gone endemic on Earth, that we have been shut down for six years, count them. 18:50.757 --> 18:58.403 This narrative is only possible because we believe, as a society, a bunch of biological myths. 19:01.266 --> 19:06.850 And if we pass these myths onto our children, they will be enslaved by those myths. 19:07.271 --> 19:26.626 And part of the slavers, that's what I like to call them, part of the slavers intention of the COVID-19 narrative is to get us, to coerce us into teaching our grandchildren this nonsense so that they believe this is what happened, they believe it can happen again. 19:29.096 --> 19:34.418 And if you hear what I'm saying to you, if you hear how I'm saying it, you can hear that it's a spell. 19:34.498 --> 19:37.859 It's a magic spell that they've cast on us with coronavirus. 19:39.840 --> 19:47.643 And so this is also best and most aptly characterized by being a future iteration of the Human Genome Project. 19:47.763 --> 19:51.404 A future iteration of the Human Genome Project. 19:52.544 --> 19:56.566 And so this whole, how can I say it? 19:59.036 --> 20:11.405 charade about a pandemic is behind it are motivations which are driven by imperatives of the next iteration of the Human Genome Project. 20:11.445 --> 20:14.788 The declaration of the Human Genome Project having been completed 20:15.831 --> 20:27.397 and hitting milestone after milestone after milestone over the last, I don't know, how many, like two decades now, they've been basically having new ribbon cutting ceremonies all the time. 20:27.497 --> 20:32.519 But essentially what we're talking about is this technology becoming better and better. 20:33.399 --> 20:40.503 And the technology becoming cheaper and cheaper, but it's still the same technology. 20:40.563 --> 20:42.484 We're still claiming to 20:44.810 --> 20:55.214 be able to read a single molecule by making many, many, many, many, many copies of it so that then we can see it. 20:56.294 --> 20:58.195 And that's the best way to think about it, right? 20:58.275 --> 21:05.058 The single DNA molecule that gets sequenced by these technologies that occasionally get very, 21:07.571 --> 21:09.914 They get offered to you very ham-fistedly. 21:09.954 --> 21:22.591 There's a number of people in this show that will tell you that there are very high... There are these sequencing things that we can do now, you know, like... It's called Millipore. 21:23.292 --> 21:26.457 And it's called, you know, nanopore sequencing. 21:26.938 --> 21:31.044 And we can just put RNA and DNA right through the little hole and then we get a reading. 21:31.104 --> 21:34.709 But what they don't tell you is, is that those readings are all probabilistic. 21:34.729 --> 21:35.931 They only get one read. 21:36.431 --> 21:37.533 And they're never certain. 21:37.593 --> 21:39.376 The certainty is actually very low. 21:42.185 --> 22:02.940 And so you can get a rough idea of what's there and what's not there based on gross homologies of sequences that you might expect related to bacteria because those background signals are plentiful and have many have been previously characterized especially with regard to humans and their microflora or microbiome. 22:05.117 --> 22:15.065 And so what we're talking about here is getting at the heart of what we are as a pattern integrity without anybody knowing it, including a lot of the people who are participating in the illusion. 22:15.105 --> 22:26.934 Because so many of these people, like for example, Brett Weinstein, or Alexandros Marinos, or even Chris Martinson, are not sophisticated enough to see through this biological mythology. 22:27.775 --> 22:33.940 The illusion of viruses, the illusion of vaccines is too strong for these people. 22:35.029 --> 22:44.778 And if you give them a semantic ladder out, like telling them, no, just think it's the intramuscular injection part, dude. 22:45.179 --> 22:51.785 And then to think that all these pseudo-intellectuals on the internet were unable to get where Mark Kulak got in about a week. 22:54.415 --> 23:11.906 after looking for, you know, to see if he could find some history of where this transition from scraping people's arms up with little metal forks and to inoculate people for smallpox to just, you know, using a needle. 23:14.007 --> 23:18.830 And the literature that he's found so far is very, very striking. 23:19.901 --> 23:31.574 Some of the latest stuff he found even suggests directly that you shouldn't put the needle into the muscle of the chicken, but insert it more shallow than that. 23:33.857 --> 23:34.518 It's striking. 23:35.936 --> 23:39.440 And so that's why this is also about ending the FDA. 23:39.520 --> 23:42.823 That's why and what Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 23:42.883 --> 23:44.565 is ultimately doing in this picture. 23:44.605 --> 23:58.199 I think that's the reason why the Weinstein brothers are intimately involved with it, while Peter Thiel and Elon Musk and all these nutraceutical people and all these people who want to sell things that the FDA is in the way of selling. 23:59.212 --> 24:01.234 you know, fitness stuff, this kind of thing. 24:02.235 --> 24:07.379 They're all in on this, we gotta get rid of the FDA because the FDA is in the way. 24:08.120 --> 24:10.903 Because you've gotta, they regulate what's on the label. 24:11.563 --> 24:16.007 You can't say something on the label if the FDA doesn't say you can't say it. 24:16.327 --> 24:18.689 Otherwise you gotta say the FDA didn't say we could say it. 24:19.650 --> 24:20.251 That's annoying. 24:22.713 --> 24:24.475 So, let's be honest here. 24:25.387 --> 24:29.688 There is a very easy sort of frame to put this in. 24:30.728 --> 24:39.370 That in the context of sort of three or four large motivating factors, we have been bamboozled about a number of things. 24:41.151 --> 24:46.992 Because this is about our freaking grandchildren and they need to grow up believing all of these myths. 24:47.292 --> 24:51.913 And so it's full court press all the time and social media is the hardwood. 24:52.773 --> 24:58.194 The price of synthesizing virus genomes get down to about five cents a base. 24:58.274 --> 25:04.955 It's going to cost $1,500 to synthesize a coronavirus genome, which may scare the hell out of some of us. 25:05.736 --> 25:09.096 But it does allow us to ask those questions in an affordable manner. 25:09.656 --> 25:22.639 The other way to do it, even more cheaply, is to actually clone out the spike genes and make, in essence, recombinants, where you drop the spike gene of different bat coronaviruses that you think may have appropriate properties that could be emergent 25:23.035 --> 25:29.880 pre-emergent strains and characterize their ability to replicate in human cells, both primary cells and other cells in culture. 25:29.940 --> 25:32.502 So those types of questions are doable. 25:33.223 --> 25:39.568 The spike, even the spike genome, for example, is only about 4 kb, so at 10 cents a base, it's a $400 experiment. 25:43.314 --> 25:46.176 Now, maybe dual use experiments are a concern. 25:46.356 --> 25:47.177 That's another issue. 25:47.597 --> 25:52.080 Now, it's hard for me to take that and break it apart into the many pieces that it is. 25:52.220 --> 25:58.264 But suffice it to say, the gigaohm biological is asserting that even this is a charade. 25:58.444 --> 26:00.706 Even this is scripted bullshit. 26:02.106 --> 26:09.231 I really think that what you have to see here is that the primary goal is to convince you that 26:11.400 --> 26:18.583 Combinations of the wrong proteins can become very, very dangerous from a dual use perspective. 26:18.623 --> 26:20.843 You know, it could be a dual use thing, but that's another. 26:21.344 --> 26:34.729 He's even scripted to giggle and lie about that, to say that, because remember, it's about getting these ideas out there and creating an illusion of consensus that this is just what happens if you put the right things together. 26:35.949 --> 26:40.891 It's not by accident that he says specifically the spike protein and that this is so long ago. 26:41.946 --> 26:42.807 It's really not. 26:44.028 --> 26:45.730 It's all part of the scam. 26:45.790 --> 26:48.333 Just like the diffuse proposal is not leaked. 26:48.453 --> 26:50.155 It's part of the same scam. 26:50.295 --> 26:52.778 It may even be an adjusted part of the scam. 26:53.419 --> 26:57.383 An added portion of the script when things started to go out of control at the end of 2021. 27:00.441 --> 27:00.901 Who knows? 27:01.002 --> 27:13.613 Maybe the diffuse proposal was released specifically because I was saying in 2021, the drastic was full of shit that they're focused on the, the, the origins of the virus and not stopping transfection. 27:13.653 --> 27:14.994 Then that makes them a fraud. 27:15.014 --> 27:16.956 And they didn't like that. 27:17.016 --> 27:26.384 So they sent Charles Rixey to my house for goodness sakes, to convince me that the diffuse proposal was real and that me and him were the core of the American part of drastic. 27:29.898 --> 27:35.662 And I'm free to admit that I was played because there were an enormous amount of human resources spent on me. 27:36.242 --> 27:38.724 So it was very difficult for me to see through the lies. 27:39.044 --> 27:41.245 There was a lot of coordinated lying around me. 27:42.206 --> 27:46.549 Even coordinated, you know, rivalry and coordinated skepticism. 27:51.488 --> 28:07.585 And so Ralph Baric's work stands as a basis for the idea that endemicity is real and that it can be a process by which a gain-of-function virus could spread and become everlasting. 28:08.486 --> 28:14.112 And it is also the end point where the gain-of-function virus has become everlasting. 28:15.219 --> 28:24.566 And so a lot of our family and friends might not say that they believe that happened, but they certainly understand that it's a possibility now, even in the most remote sense. 28:25.727 --> 28:26.707 It's not absurd. 28:27.808 --> 28:36.835 After six years of hearing people talk about it, and it go from a absurd idea to considered my most be well, yeah, I'll be even Fauci admitted it. 28:37.435 --> 28:40.798 This is a pretty well ingrained idea. 28:42.310 --> 28:45.753 I would be even willing to bet that my son in high school could explain this. 28:46.754 --> 28:53.921 And so this is one of the things that we really need to target from the perspective of talking to people and thinking about 28:54.813 --> 28:57.394 about trying to break people free. 28:58.074 --> 29:00.194 This is one of the overarching myths. 29:00.294 --> 29:15.377 Just like autism spectrum disorder is, endemicity as a process and an endpoint is also one of these overarching myths that allows us to PCR test for 16 viruses with one PCR test and think that that makes any sense. 29:16.517 --> 29:19.298 Like Mary Talley Bowden explained on my podcast in 2022. 29:21.075 --> 29:22.637 And so I want you to stay focused. 29:23.078 --> 29:29.247 I want you to not take their bait, but if you're using social media, that focus, it's very hard to keep it. 29:30.489 --> 29:32.432 And that's why this message is serious. 29:32.492 --> 29:34.074 Like these people are not serious. 29:34.114 --> 29:35.016 They are performers. 29:37.279 --> 29:43.802 and they have performed in order to usurp or essentially take all the teeth out of the FDA. 29:44.202 --> 29:45.802 That's what you see here right now. 29:45.942 --> 30:01.168 Five years these guys were performing on YouTube together with the express purpose of being legitimized as people promoted to where they are now, taking over the one part of HHS. 30:02.970 --> 30:18.250 which would have any authority to look back on the PCR testing during COVID to re-evaluate or publish all of the tests that were used and who used them and where they were sourced and let people sort it out. 30:19.144 --> 30:24.687 and try to figure out who was killed and who wasn't and what did we count, nothing will ever be done. 30:25.267 --> 30:33.812 And instead that whole methodology has basically passed right past FDA and they're not regulating at all as far as I can tell. 30:34.977 --> 30:35.997 That's remarkable. 30:36.638 --> 31:00.545 That is remarkable because these people are talking about all kinds of other things at the FDA that have nothing to do with PCR testing being regulated, sequencing being regulated, or the remnants of these tests being regulated as potential DNA samples that should be protected as part of your privacy rights. 31:01.212 --> 31:07.456 That's definitely not gonna be something that the FDA worries about with these guys at the head. 31:11.738 --> 31:14.019 Number of spots filled up within hours. 31:14.660 --> 31:16.381 It was like a Taylor Swift concert. 31:18.024 --> 31:24.507 And I think it speaks to just how important this topic is and how... This was two days ago, I believe. 31:25.207 --> 31:32.690 And this is just the introductory little remarks from this foreigner and, I believe, scripted trader. 31:33.750 --> 31:35.711 It resonates with everybody. 31:36.391 --> 31:41.493 An effort that's meaningful with a clear roadmap to reduce animal testing. 31:41.794 --> 31:44.835 And that has a lot of implications, as we're going to hear about this morning. 31:46.616 --> 31:51.800 For one, it can help deliver cures and meaningful treatments faster to the public. 31:52.861 --> 32:03.509 Number two, it can reduce R&D costs and potentially even translate into lower drug prices, which is an important agenda item for this administration. 32:04.550 --> 32:07.032 It can also encourage more innovation. 32:07.312 --> 32:11.255 It reduces the capital requirements for new drug development. 32:12.176 --> 32:16.079 And finally, it's more humane and more ethical for animals. 32:17.011 --> 32:21.818 God did not make animals on planet Earth for us to abuse and torture. 32:22.779 --> 32:25.103 And so we have to respect animals. 32:25.323 --> 32:30.430 And this workshop is aimed at reducing animal testing in every way we can. 32:31.701 --> 32:58.532 That's a pretty remarkable statement because it seems to purport to indict, in a way, the abuse of animals throughout the system, as if everything that's done in the FDA in terms of toxicity and whatever is abuse of animals, that we might as well just do it in people, or we might as well just use AI to do it and then post-market monitor this stuff. 33:00.563 --> 33:07.712 which is the meeting that they're having today with some kind of pediatric group with a bunch of other people that are paid too much to read things. 33:09.673 --> 33:17.698 They are approving a bunch of pediatric medical devices and pediatric radiology, chemotherapy devices. 33:17.918 --> 33:31.147 It's remarkable because essentially, you know, if you think about it, they're finding all kinds of excuses to try all kinds of drugs on humans directly because there's cancer. 33:32.587 --> 33:35.589 And because they have these new things that they want to, it's, 33:37.185 --> 33:43.428 It's all been flipped around now and the FDA does nothing that it used to do 10 years ago, nothing at all. 33:44.828 --> 33:46.309 And I think that's all by design. 33:47.870 --> 34:05.338 I think it's always been the plan from the perspective of their story, you know, to say that they didn't mean to hurt anybody is that, you know, some people are way more vulnerable to vaccine damage than others, you know, because that thimerosal aluminum, 34:06.420 --> 34:08.261 you know, whatever it is that hurts people. 34:09.021 --> 34:14.303 It really only hurts the people with the MTFR gene or without the FTMR gene or something like that. 34:14.403 --> 34:18.904 It's just, there are so many myths that have been interwoven here. 34:19.584 --> 34:22.625 And the only way to get rid of it is to throw the whole blanket out. 34:22.705 --> 34:26.927 And the blanket is autism spectrum disorder is something real. 34:29.622 --> 34:34.104 Because that's not what CHD and ICANN were supposed to be fighting about. 34:34.144 --> 34:40.807 What they were supposed to be fighting about was that acute injury and death from intramuscular injection is real. 34:41.988 --> 34:50.154 But think about how remarkable it is that these people, in more than 15 years of fighting, people like Suzanne Humphreys, have never been able to say that. 34:50.214 --> 34:53.817 Even they got on Joe Rogan this year, and they couldn't just say that. 34:53.937 --> 34:57.079 That what we're fighting for is the truth to get out. 34:57.159 --> 35:03.424 That every year, thousands of kids are probably lifelong 35:04.244 --> 35:14.808 damaged as a result of intramuscular injection, and even a smaller percentage, although very significant, is killed by intramuscular injection, and we've often called it SIDS. 35:15.328 --> 35:31.014 It's just remarkable to me that these people have only gotten that far about the SIDS thing in 2025, that Pierre Kory went on Steve Kirsch's podcast about a month ago and claimed that he was blowing the lid off of this. 35:32.574 --> 35:43.122 Are you telling me that somebody like Suzanne Humphries in 2018 who said that she didn't think there was a safe vaccine because it wasn't possible, because it was antithetical to our biology. 35:43.602 --> 35:50.107 Are you saying that 2018 Suzanne Humphries would not have said that SIDS is vaccines? 35:50.508 --> 35:54.391 Are you trying to tell me that Tony Bark wouldn't say that SIDS is vaccines? 35:54.451 --> 35:55.772 I have at least one video. 35:56.943 --> 36:09.970 where she's on stage with Brian Hooker, and with Del Bigtree, and with Judy Mikovits, and they all talk before her, and when she comes up, she says that this is true. 36:12.472 --> 36:16.174 And then she died, and all these people got in front of her and never said it again. 36:16.354 --> 36:19.956 Even when Suzanne Humphries got on Joe Rogan, she didn't say it again. 36:20.953 --> 36:22.534 Because they are scripted traitors. 36:23.475 --> 36:25.015 Some of them have guns to their heads. 36:25.055 --> 36:27.017 Some of them have had their families threatened. 36:27.057 --> 36:28.557 Some of them have been bought off. 36:28.618 --> 36:31.079 And I don't care what the answer is. 36:31.159 --> 36:36.662 At some point in time, we have to have the principles to stand up for this. 36:37.843 --> 36:41.465 I don't think very many people have been coerced with a gun. 36:41.825 --> 36:43.206 I'm going to be very honest with you. 36:44.127 --> 36:46.268 Because coercion with a gun doesn't really work. 36:48.875 --> 36:51.496 It makes people extremely desperate. 36:51.596 --> 36:53.877 Once you leave their house, then what are they going to do? 36:53.937 --> 36:55.498 They're processing this whole thing. 36:56.098 --> 37:02.861 And they realize that, you know, that, that, that guy could come visit anytime he wants to, then that's no way to live. 37:03.001 --> 37:05.302 And you're going to create like a badger in a corner. 37:08.584 --> 37:13.926 And so I don't think very many of these people that are now in this show are actually, um, 37:16.013 --> 37:18.875 I do want to hear that, so I'm going to let this play. 37:18.895 --> 37:23.097 I don't think a lot of these people that are in the show have been coerced with violence. 37:23.297 --> 37:32.842 I think a lot of them have been coerced with promises of books, promises of comfort, promises of travel, extra money, and that gives freedom. 37:33.578 --> 37:50.042 You know, if you're a Brownstone fellow getting $4,000 a month, plus you get like, you know, $15,000 a month from your sub-stack, plus, I don't know, all travel expenses covered by the IMA because you're a fellow there too, and besides travel, they also give you $4,000. 37:50.463 --> 38:02.866 That seems to add up to about $25,000 a month that a lot of these people could easily be pulling down just for writing a sub-stack, or even worse, using a chatbot to write sub-stacks because that's what everybody told me I should do 38:03.366 --> 38:06.109 The last time I did a substack, they said, wow, this is shit. 38:06.129 --> 38:08.632 You could at least use a chatbot to clean it up a little bit. 38:09.913 --> 38:12.816 So I just assume that all these people are doing that all the time. 38:12.856 --> 38:19.002 It's one of the reasons why somebody like Jessica Hockett can just put out, you know, a substack a week or five. 38:19.683 --> 38:22.586 And Robert Malone can put out a substack a week or 12. 38:25.595 --> 38:27.497 These are all frauds, ladies and gentlemen. 38:27.517 --> 38:29.178 They're augmented frauds. 38:29.218 --> 38:32.340 They are social media phenomenon being used against us. 38:33.141 --> 38:43.489 And you're never going to figure it out if you keep using social media as if it's a level playing field where the programming is all randomly driven by some algorithm that nobody really knows how it works. 38:45.150 --> 38:46.391 Then you're never going to get free. 38:46.451 --> 38:48.213 More importantly, you're going to, you're going to, 38:48.933 --> 39:02.881 You're gonna hand over your children to that same manipulation and they're gonna grow up knowing nothing, caring about nothing, wanting to pursue nothing, and worst, they're not gonna wanna create anything. 39:12.787 --> 39:13.687 That's the reality. 39:16.969 --> 39:18.090 We gotta get our kids out. 39:19.881 --> 39:23.142 So I want to just say thank you to a lot of individuals. 39:23.222 --> 39:28.084 I want to thank Tracy Beth Hogue, who has done an amazing job. 39:28.684 --> 39:32.285 Tracy Beth Hogue was interacting with me in 2020 and then blocked me. 39:32.305 --> 39:36.446 Nicole Kleinstrue, where are both of you? 39:36.486 --> 39:36.946 Nicole. 39:37.206 --> 39:37.907 That's impressive. 39:38.027 --> 39:38.907 And Tracy Beth. 39:41.925 --> 39:43.186 She's on her way. 39:43.866 --> 40:00.993 Okay so Nicole has done an amazing job and even shuttling back and forth to the NIH and FDA and this she has been really a massive champion 15 years of work or so would you say Tracy that she has spent on this topic she's has an incredible career 40:02.492 --> 40:06.736 And many of her goals are transpiring now with our new roadmap. 40:06.816 --> 40:08.317 Now this is not going to happen overnight. 40:09.698 --> 40:10.759 There are many steps. 40:10.779 --> 40:11.400 What goals? 40:12.681 --> 40:14.863 Goals of getting the FDA out of the way. 40:16.764 --> 40:22.729 Goals of not having to do all kinds of expensive animal testing on nutraceuticals that we just want to sell. 40:25.892 --> 40:28.754 To people that we don't care and can go to hell. 40:28.834 --> 40:29.615 That's what they think. 40:29.675 --> 40:30.536 I didn't mean that to rhyme. 40:31.543 --> 40:38.228 to getting towards the ultimate goal, better computational modeling to predict toxicity of molecules. 40:39.649 --> 40:50.437 But we already have a computational modeling system produced by DITRA called DOMAIN, which Robert Malone spun a team up to use to identify a lot of these heroic 40:51.679 --> 41:02.915 repurposed drugs like ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, silicoxib, and famotidine, which saved millions of lives despite the best efforts of the FDA and people like Janet Woodcock in 2020. 41:03.776 --> 41:05.519 Or at least that's the story I'm told. 41:10.250 --> 41:11.891 We're in big trouble, ladies and gentlemen. 41:11.951 --> 41:15.134 We have been led to the slaughter by these people. 41:15.835 --> 41:21.079 And we are being made to look like fools on the other side of the political equation. 41:21.540 --> 41:24.602 And you don't see it because your social media doesn't show it to you. 41:24.662 --> 41:29.687 Because it is carefully crafted to make sure you don't understand how bad we look. 41:30.307 --> 41:47.091 how far it is gone, how far it has gone with regard to Bobby Kennedy and Donald Trump burning all of our reputations as free-thinking individuals and really labeled us as people that can be manipulated and lied to and we don't understand or care. 41:47.651 --> 41:55.073 That's how the progressive left in America thinks about the conservative right in America. 41:55.213 --> 41:59.174 And we need to redefine what the conservative 42:00.825 --> 42:02.506 movement is in America. 42:02.527 --> 42:22.964 It needs to be a citizen-oriented grassroots for real, not this freaking AstroTurf shit where we go billboard to billboard, you know, county by county, and let people know that America is in trouble. 42:23.880 --> 42:26.201 America has been undermined and sold out. 42:26.782 --> 42:28.083 And it was a long time ago. 42:28.163 --> 42:32.605 That's the reason why all these old people will not retire and get off the screens. 42:33.026 --> 42:36.888 That's why all these old people will not retire and are now starting podcasts. 42:36.908 --> 42:44.953 That's why all these billionaires or rich people are also starting podcasts because the narrative is falling apart. 42:47.645 --> 42:49.807 And there are people that are looking for answers. 42:49.867 --> 42:52.450 And so there have to be a lot of bad answers out there. 42:52.550 --> 42:53.551 This is never going to work. 42:53.591 --> 43:03.360 A lot of attractive, bad answers, a lot of funny, bad answers, a lot of, of, you know, interesting, bad answers have to be out there in order to prevent the truth from getting out. 43:04.554 --> 43:11.198 which is that our sovereignty is being inverted to experimental animal status because that's the next iteration of the human genome project. 43:11.238 --> 43:20.204 Like it or not, this is a once in a multi-generational opportunity to collect this much genetic and medical data on the population of billions of people on earth. 43:21.718 --> 43:38.185 The population is about to collapse and over the next generation and a half, the dynamics of the world are going to change and healthy population pyramids are going to remain and unhealthy population pyramids are going to go through a lot of struggle economically and societally. 43:39.646 --> 43:42.887 And we can probably watch Japan to see what's happening. 43:42.927 --> 43:46.409 We can probably watch China to get an idea of what's happening. 43:46.449 --> 43:48.850 The unfortunate thing is I do think people are right. 43:49.530 --> 43:50.951 The people that are trying to 43:52.455 --> 44:02.242 take advantage of this known rise in all-cause mortality to change the way we think and to pass this mythology on to our children. 44:02.282 --> 44:16.191 They are also very happy to accelerate it for us and to exacerbate it for us so that the suffering comes earlier but spread over a longer time so that maybe it's kind of, you know, in a similar way boiling the frog. 44:20.353 --> 44:23.818 Organ-on-a-chip technology and organoid testing. 44:24.479 --> 44:34.051 Organ-on-a-chip technology, organoid testing, this is all essentially development-oriented genetics in disguise. 44:35.533 --> 44:45.576 inevitably in order to create an organoid on a dish or to, you know, grow a extracted organ that you get out of an animal in a dish. 44:46.416 --> 44:50.637 They're talking about doing things that still require animals a lot of times. 44:50.677 --> 44:56.039 So it's a little strange to me that all you're really talking about is not using live 44:56.619 --> 44:58.160 whole animals anymore. 44:58.561 --> 45:03.765 You know, like they make a big deal about this sewing skin on the back of a mouse or something like that. 45:04.186 --> 45:14.175 But then all they would do is say, well, we'll take that fetal skin and we'll grow it on mouse skin that we're culturing using Ralph Baric's epithelial culture methods. 45:15.015 --> 45:23.984 And so they say that they're not going to use animals, but what they're going to do is just, they're going to take the live animal out of the experiment, but they're still going to use animal material. 45:24.024 --> 45:30.290 They're still going to clone and culture things that will require the butchering of animals in order to culture them. 45:31.107 --> 45:45.583 And so it's still a very disingenuous representation of what's going on, except in the sense of they are admitting that the pivot is going to be to this machine learning algorithm, artificial life, 45:47.004 --> 46:06.831 development oriented investigations to optimize these, you know, you're going to put in billions of dollars to optimize these experimental models of things that preserve animals, but really, you're just optimizing how we can do life in a dish to investigate smaller systems and, and make that ethically acceptable. 46:08.413 --> 46:14.757 make it okay to genetically modify those things and to fool around in that dish because, you know, it's just genes in there and stuff. 46:15.198 --> 46:20.181 And so that's all, it's part of the slippery slope and you can hear it happening right now. 46:21.382 --> 46:23.824 All of these are important topics that'll be discussed today. 46:25.800 --> 46:30.003 I want to thank Jacqueline Corrigan-Curry, who's right here in the front row, and you'll be hearing from her. 46:30.964 --> 46:35.227 Hala Saber, who's with our oncology section. 46:35.307 --> 46:36.108 Good to see you, Hala. 46:36.468 --> 46:39.731 And so I'll just let this play, and then I'll turn the volume down. 46:39.791 --> 46:43.033 So I'm going to show you another video that this was from earlier today. 46:43.213 --> 46:47.977 And I want you to just hear, in their language, I want you to listen for a couple of things. 46:48.237 --> 46:49.118 One, they're reading. 46:50.719 --> 46:54.421 Two, the lady who reads the most stuff about 46:55.660 --> 47:01.023 legality is about the conflicts of interest and how they are covered and what laws they are covered under. 47:01.063 --> 47:13.649 So understand, like the ACIP, a lot of these meetings, these committees are actually part of the legislation and the outcome of these committees is essentially law in living law making. 47:13.729 --> 47:19.972 It's like, you know, the committee decides this, but because the committee is part of the law, it essentially makes the committee's decision part 47:20.752 --> 47:22.033 of the law now. 47:22.674 --> 47:29.920 And so what you're listening to here is the FDA explaining that in a lot of terms read by an Indian lady. 47:31.901 --> 47:34.183 And sharing your expertise with the PAC committee. 47:34.483 --> 47:41.149 I'm now going to pass the meeting on to Shivana Srivastava to announce the FDA representatives who are joining us for today's meeting. 47:41.929 --> 47:42.650 Next slide, please. 47:48.507 --> 47:53.751 Hello, my name is Shabana Shabastava and I'm the designated federal officer for today's meeting. 47:54.292 --> 47:56.073 In today's meeting, FDA speaks. 47:56.133 --> 48:06.782 She's the designated federal officer for today's meeting and her job is to read this script, but I bet even dollars to donuts she had no role in processing it. 48:08.319 --> 48:18.886 speakers will be Dr. Deanna Green from the Office of Pediatric Therapeutics, Mr. Scott Colburn from CDRH, Dr. Craig Zinderman from CBER, and Dr. Yvonne Kim from CDER. 48:19.566 --> 48:22.608 They will briefly introduce themselves when they address the committee. 48:23.289 --> 48:28.673 Additional FDA participants and representatives will introduce themselves when speaking throughout the meeting. 48:29.473 --> 48:31.454 I will now read the conflict of interest statement. 48:31.715 --> 48:32.155 Next slide. 48:34.608 --> 48:40.633 I mean, imagine that we are in 2025 and we still have shitheads on Zoom saying, next slide. 48:41.613 --> 48:42.334 Think about that. 48:45.643 --> 49:04.419 The Food and Drug Administration is convening today, July 9, 2025, for a meeting of the Pediatric Advisory Committee under the authority of the Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act of 2002, the Pediatric Research Equity Act of 2003, the Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007, 49:07.318 --> 49:13.683 the Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act of 2012 and Federal Advisory Committee Act of 1972. 49:14.564 --> 49:16.206 That's a lot of laws. 49:17.987 --> 49:24.353 That's a lot of laws she's citing that we don't have any idea what they do or what they allow or what they mean or what changes they made. 49:24.393 --> 49:29.517 You see why it's so important we have a lawyer or two or three that care about anything? 49:29.977 --> 49:34.301 Barry Holland doesn't know what those things do, what they, what they're contained within. 49:34.401 --> 49:35.182 Think about that. 49:36.263 --> 49:38.604 And think about her reading this shit. 49:40.465 --> 49:52.971 This meeting is a particular matter involving specific parties, products, devices, and biologics for which the community can, for which the committee will discuss post-marketing safety events reported for these products. 49:54.753 --> 50:05.999 With the exception of the industry representative, all standing members of the committee are special government employees from other agencies and are subject to federal conflict of interest laws and regulations. 50:07.180 --> 50:17.905 The following information on the status of this committee's compliance with federal ethics and conflict of interest laws covered by, but not limited to, those found at 18 U.S.C. 50:18.325 --> 50:22.848 Section 208 is being provided to participants at this meeting and to the public. 50:24.201 --> 50:42.742 Related to the discussions of today's meeting, standing members and temporary voting members of the committee have been screened for potential financial conflicts of interest of their own, as well as those imputed to them, including those of their spouses or minor children and for the purposes of 18 U.S.C. 50:42.842 --> 50:44.484 Section 208, their employers. 50:45.405 --> 50:51.831 These interests may include investments, consulting, expert witness testimony, contracts, grants. 50:52.012 --> 50:56.776 Is this reading something that's supposed to make all the conflicts of interest okay? 50:56.836 --> 50:59.359 Is it supposed to be the radical transparency? 50:59.419 --> 50:59.619 I mean... 51:03.084 --> 51:05.285 I'll let our Indian friend continue. 51:05.625 --> 51:11.126 Kratos, teaching, speaking, writing, patents, and royalties, and primary employment. 51:11.766 --> 51:14.847 This may include interests that are current or under negotiation. 51:15.547 --> 51:18.808 No regular government employees were added to the committee for this meeting. 51:19.328 --> 51:24.669 Therefore, the conflicts of interest screening was limited to standing members and temporary voting members of the PAC. 51:25.870 --> 51:30.651 FDA has determined that the members of this committee are in compliance with federal ethics and conflict of interest laws. 51:31.761 --> 51:33.002 Under 18 U.S.C. 51:33.082 --> 51:51.098 Section 208, Congress has authorized FDA to grant waivers to special government employees and regular government employees who have potential financial conflicts when it is determined that the agency's need for a particular individual's services outweighs his or her potential financial conflict of interest. 51:52.066 --> 52:01.551 or when the interest of a regular government employee is not so substantial as to be deemed likely to affect the integrity of the services which the government may expect from the employee. 52:02.631 --> 52:10.696 Based on the agenda for today's session and all financial interests reported by the committee members, no conflict of interest waivers have been issued for this meeting. 52:11.653 --> 52:15.918 With respect to the meeting's consumer representative, we would like to disclose that Ms. 52:15.958 --> 52:24.609 Randy Oster is participating as a voting representative, acting on behalf of consumers, not on behalf of any organization, company, or product. 52:25.714 --> 52:31.539 With respect to the meeting's patient representative, we would like to disclose that Dr. Gianna McMillan is participating. 52:31.679 --> 52:35.101 I can guarantee you she's getting a six-figure salary for this job. 52:35.702 --> 52:42.347 You know, what are they paying Vinay Prasad to read his scripts and talk about all the cancer stuff that he knows with? 52:42.367 --> 52:47.331 I mean, what are they paying these people to run our FDA into the ground? 52:48.112 --> 52:49.453 Very well is what they're doing. 52:50.046 --> 52:57.249 participating as a voting representative, acting on behalf of patients, not on behalf of any organization, company, or product. 52:58.110 --> 53:04.253 The consumer and patient representatives are special government employees and as such have been screened for conflicts of interest. 53:05.313 --> 53:15.038 With respect to the meeting, Dr. Jennifer Goldman is participating in this meeting as the Pediatric Health Organization representative, and that is a non-voting position. 53:16.912 --> 53:28.759 With respect to FDA's invited industry representative, we would like to disclose that Dr. Robert Nelson is participating in this meeting as a non-voting representative acting on behalf of regulated industry. 53:29.540 --> 53:35.344 This representative is not a regular or special government employee and has not been screened for conflicts of interest. 53:36.044 --> 53:40.527 Dr. Nelson's role at this meeting is to represent industry in general and not any company. 53:41.247 --> 53:45.089 Dr. Nelson is employed by a firm that has a product that is coming before the committee. 53:45.729 --> 54:00.478 In accordance with our regulations at 21 CFR 14.86C4, Dr. Nelson has been reminded that an industry representative may be present at a meeting even if a product sponsored by his employer or its subsidiary is coming before the committee. 54:01.198 --> 54:08.384 However, his role as an industry representative is to represent all of industry and not... I hope my point is landing here, right? 54:08.444 --> 54:20.214 There is no explanation for this long conflict of interest statement about each of these people and in general, except for this is their illusion of radical transparency. 54:20.274 --> 54:25.779 This is the same stupid shit, different day, same channel. 54:25.879 --> 54:26.760 You know, this is awful. 54:29.602 --> 54:37.546 And it should not be dismissed that this is yet another foreign person with a particular ethnic bent. 54:39.547 --> 54:40.807 And also at the FDA. 54:42.328 --> 54:48.791 I mean, I'm very bewildered by this right now. 54:49.291 --> 54:54.374 This pattern is bothering me a lot as an American who has been trying to 54:55.723 --> 55:09.195 do what I think is my patriotic duty for six years now, to see this just Trojan horse style undermining of HHS from the top to the bottom. 55:09.668 --> 55:15.772 any specific firm or product consistent with Kish commissioner McCary's April 17th, 2025 statement. 55:16.372 --> 55:25.257 FDA is only including industry representatives in advisory committee meetings where required by statue FDA is required to include, include an industry. 55:25.277 --> 55:26.718 Required by statue. 55:26.738 --> 55:30.660 Do you see she is reading stuff? 55:30.680 --> 55:34.643 She did not even write, does not understand. 55:36.061 --> 55:41.723 And this is not the way our government should be running after 249 years of existence. 55:41.783 --> 55:49.065 This is not the way the FDA should be running after, you know, 40 years since Estes Kefauver. 55:50.225 --> 55:50.446 Wait. 55:51.286 --> 55:52.106 Oh, sorry. 55:52.126 --> 55:54.727 60 years after Estes Kefauver. 55:54.947 --> 55:55.327 Come on. 55:56.167 --> 55:56.527 Come on. 55:56.587 --> 55:57.348 This is a show. 55:57.408 --> 55:58.348 This is ridiculous. 55:58.528 --> 56:01.069 True representative in today's meeting under 21 USC, 355 and 3C. 56:05.245 --> 56:25.233 Under FDA regulations, although a non-voting member serves in a representative capacity, the non-voting member shall exercise restraint in performing such functions and may not engage in unseemly advocacy or attempt to exert undue influence over the other members of the committee. 56:26.343 --> 56:42.074 FDA encourages all meeting participants, including the industry representative and open public hearing speakers, to advise the committee of any financial relationships that they have with any affected firms, its products, and if known, its direct competitors. 56:42.474 --> 56:53.362 I mean, have we heard any figures about how many members of the FDA took the early retirement, for example, that the super clown Elon Musk, absolute super fraud, offered everybody? 56:54.264 --> 57:07.827 Because I think that's one of the things that on our side of the show, where everybody's cheering for Donald Trump and hoping that Peter McCullough gets an appointment eventually, these people are all bamboozled to the point where they can't see this. 57:10.885 --> 57:31.138 They can't see this abject failure that the Donald Trump administration is with regard to Gaza, and Israel, and Iran, and tariffs, and insider trading on the tariffs, and the rumors of tariffs, and the negotiation of tariffs, and this whole, you know, Epstein has a file, doesn't have a file. 57:31.178 --> 57:33.860 This is all scripted bullshit. 57:36.982 --> 57:38.443 While the FDA is destroyed. 57:39.215 --> 57:42.797 While the CDC moves forward under an ARPA-H director. 57:44.278 --> 57:48.500 While the FDA shifts to AI for all of it. 57:49.220 --> 57:51.061 You know, to replace the people that are gone. 57:51.121 --> 57:53.102 To make the people that are left more efficient. 57:57.525 --> 58:04.949 So that forms can be filled out and blanks can be filled out without a lot of research and scrutiny, but just let an AI put in the right references. 58:05.189 --> 58:07.050 That's what they are actually doing. 58:10.779 --> 58:27.789 We would like to remind the members that if the discussions involve any products or firm not already on the agenda for which an FDA participant has a personal or imputed financial interest, the participant needs to inform the DFO and exclude themselves from the discussion, and their exclusion will be noted for the record. 58:28.769 --> 58:37.816 To ensure transparency, we encourage all standing committee members and temporary voting members to disclose any public statements that they have made concerning the product at issue. 58:38.617 --> 58:55.050 We would like to remind members that if the discussions involve any other firms or products not already on the agenda for which a PAC member has a personal or imputed financial interest, the participant will need to exclude themselves from such discussion and their exclusion will be noted for the record. 58:56.781 --> 59:06.149 FDA encourages all other participants to advise the committee of any financial relationships that they may have regarding the topics that could be affected by the committee's discussions. 59:06.730 --> 59:07.170 Thank you. 59:07.390 --> 59:09.492 I will now turn the meeting back to our chair. 59:09.913 --> 59:10.393 Next slide. 59:10.953 --> 59:20.462 Did you have any concept of what she told you and why she had to tell you all that other than CYA covering their ass? 59:25.615 --> 59:32.136 All right, we will now proceed with opening remarks from Dr. Deanna Green, Director of the Office of Pediatric Therapeutics. 59:34.677 --> 59:35.657 Thank you, Dr. Fisher. 59:36.277 --> 59:37.237 Good morning, everyone. 59:37.958 --> 59:42.158 I would like to welcome our committee members and guests who are joining us for today. 59:42.178 --> 59:47.680 OK, so this is the director, an MD, and I don't know, FCP is. 59:47.700 --> 59:52.721 Is that like a pharmacist or something maybe? 59:56.557 --> 01:00:00.824 opening remarks from our Director of the Office of Pediatric Therapeutics. 01:00:00.985 --> 01:00:01.325 Wow. 01:00:02.667 --> 01:00:03.729 Okay, so let's decide. 01:00:03.789 --> 01:00:04.510 Is she reading? 01:00:05.031 --> 01:00:06.013 Is she an expert? 01:00:06.213 --> 01:00:07.155 What is this person? 01:00:07.554 --> 01:00:09.836 today's Pediatric Advisory Committee meeting. 01:00:10.637 --> 01:00:19.826 I want to start by first thanking our committee members for their service and for the time you have taken to review the advanced materials and to prepare for today's meeting. 01:00:20.627 --> 01:00:22.509 I would also like to thank the following groups. 01:00:23.170 --> 01:00:31.318 The FDA staff who performed or contributed to the pediatric-focused post-market safety reviews that are the subject of today's meeting. 01:00:32.625 --> 01:00:39.391 I would also like to thank the FDA staff members who are participating today and all who have contributed to the logistics and planning for the meeting. 01:00:40.352 --> 01:00:43.936 We also want to thank the AV staff for all of their technical support today. 01:00:43.956 --> 01:00:49.240 And last but not least, we want to thank the public for joining us today for our meeting. 01:00:49.881 --> 01:00:50.622 Next slide, please. 01:00:52.734 --> 01:00:59.920 many members for their service and for the time you have taken to review the advanced materials and to prepare for today's meeting. 01:01:00.700 --> 01:01:10.107 I would also like to thank the following groups, the FDA staff who performed or contributed to the pediatric focused post-market safety reviews that are. 01:01:11.809 --> 01:01:15.311 Pediatric post-market safety reviews. 01:01:15.411 --> 01:01:21.276 They are talking about pediatric products which have been accelerated to market. 01:01:22.515 --> 01:01:25.216 and monitored after they have been sent out. 01:01:25.356 --> 01:01:36.499 Essentially, they're talking about what Vinay and Marty talked about a few weeks ago with regard to, you know, these kids are an opportunity to test things. 01:01:37.360 --> 01:01:44.242 And at the same time, they're making the ethical argument that that's okay to test them on these kids because, you know, they're in the shit anyway. 01:01:46.380 --> 01:01:50.562 And so this meeting is about an incredible thing. 01:01:51.162 --> 01:01:54.443 And she's about to explain to you exactly what the meeting is about. 01:01:55.143 --> 01:02:06.888 And if you are in a unstable chair or driving your car, please make sure that you maintain some attention to what you're doing so that you don't crash or fall out of your chair. 01:02:07.608 --> 01:02:11.449 It might take a few, but I assure you this is worth it. 01:02:11.709 --> 01:02:13.090 They're the subject of today's meeting. 01:02:14.434 --> 01:02:21.203 I would also like to thank the FDA staff members who are participating today and all who have contributed to the logistics and planning for the meeting. 01:02:22.164 --> 01:02:25.748 We also want to thank the AV staff for all of their technical support today. 01:02:25.768 --> 01:02:31.055 And last but not least, we want to thank the public for joining us today for our meeting. 01:02:31.696 --> 01:02:32.457 Next slide, please. 01:02:35.225 --> 01:02:53.035 At today's meeting, the Pediatric Advisory Committee is convened to discuss pediatric focused post-market safety reviews as mandated by the Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act, the Pediatric Research Equity Act, and the Pediatric Medical Device Safety and Improvement Act. 01:02:53.515 --> 01:03:04.301 So what we're doing here, you know, they can call it discuss, but what we're doing here is a legislated process, which will have effect on the 01:03:06.084 --> 01:03:10.788 Enforcement and sort of expression of the legislation going forward. 01:03:10.828 --> 01:03:17.934 I don't know if those are right terms or not because I'm not a lawyer but But what they're what you know, these recommendations are not nothing. 01:03:18.014 --> 01:03:20.636 They are something that's the same thing with the ACIP. 01:03:20.676 --> 01:03:25.200 That's the reason why They had to use parliamentary procedure all the time. 01:03:25.280 --> 01:03:27.402 I second the motion all in favor yada yada. 01:03:27.422 --> 01:03:27.442 I 01:03:29.491 --> 01:03:36.601 And so we're still listening to where all these, you know, what about, what are the lawyers at CHD know about these acts? 01:03:40.707 --> 01:03:43.911 We are just not, we have been led to the slaughter, my friends. 01:03:44.572 --> 01:03:45.113 Next slide. 01:03:47.574 --> 01:03:58.707 Before we proceed with the focus of today's meeting, I will first provide an update on the Pediatric Research Equity Act noncompliance letters as required by legislation. 01:03:59.087 --> 01:04:04.033 Pediatric Research Equity Act noncompliance letters. 01:04:04.113 --> 01:04:05.955 So these are people 01:04:06.696 --> 01:04:18.226 who have tried to take advantage of a law that allows them to rush things to market, but then have not been in compliance with reporting the post-marketing frickin' results. 01:04:19.187 --> 01:04:20.408 How many of them are there? 01:04:20.828 --> 01:04:25.132 And how complicated can you say that you've not really effectively regulated anything? 01:04:25.152 --> 01:04:27.073 We gotta send a letter to scold these people. 01:04:27.113 --> 01:04:28.875 Hey, you're supposed to send in some shit. 01:04:29.636 --> 01:04:30.917 Can you imagine this? 01:04:32.705 --> 01:04:46.862 FDA issues PREA noncompliance letters to sponsors if they have failed to submit, within the time frame, a required pediatric assessment or report of a molecularly targeted pediatric cancer investigation as appropriate. 01:04:48.081 --> 01:04:54.443 FDA has also issued- I think it's important for us to know what molecularly targeted is, but I don't know it right now. 01:04:54.523 --> 01:05:06.147 But I think you can assure yourself that that is some kind of loaded term that has legal implications for what fits into this legislative structure. 01:05:06.587 --> 01:05:17.351 Such a letter, if a sponsor failed to request approval for a pediatric formulation as described in section 505B of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. 01:05:18.666 --> 01:05:29.582 Consistent with the Act, FDA has also made publicly available on the FDA website the PREA noncompliance letter and sponsors' response with certain redactions. 01:05:30.791 --> 01:05:51.644 If a sponsor has requested a deferral extension or submitted a waiver request by the due date of the pediatric assessment or the report of the molecularly targeted pediatric cancer investigation, FDA has not issued a PREA noncompliance letter unless FDA subsequently denied the deferral extension or waiver request. 01:05:52.725 --> 01:05:53.205 Next slide. 01:05:56.132 --> 01:06:09.703 So since the last reporting on the noncompliance letters at the September 2024 Pediatric Advisory Committee meeting, there has been one new letter issued by CBER, the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research. 01:06:11.144 --> 01:06:11.625 Next slide. 01:06:11.925 --> 01:06:14.547 They didn't read which, which thing. 01:06:15.088 --> 01:06:17.410 So this is fricking unbelievable. 01:06:17.430 --> 01:06:19.873 I'm telling you this happened this morning and I didn't watch it. 01:06:19.913 --> 01:06:22.075 I just recorded it and came back after coffee. 01:06:22.495 --> 01:06:25.898 Look, respiratory syncytial virus vaccine. 01:06:26.994 --> 01:06:29.876 has not reported its post-marketing results. 01:06:30.497 --> 01:06:43.787 And yet that vaccine was part of the recommendation of ACIP when they said that if a mom doesn't get this, then we should probably give the kid monoclonal antibodies afterward and one of these three should be recommended. 01:06:44.207 --> 01:06:45.448 And they approved that too. 01:06:47.050 --> 01:06:51.133 Retsit Levy said some kind of, you know, he has some skepticism as a papa. 01:06:52.096 --> 01:06:53.777 but then in the end they approved it anyway. 01:06:53.857 --> 01:07:08.341 This is absolutely freaking extraordinary if you see that her script actually does not contain her saying what pediatric product is currently out of compliance. 01:07:08.921 --> 01:07:09.681 Stop lying! 01:07:13.822 --> 01:07:15.243 I have no responsibility. 01:07:20.270 --> 01:07:25.791 And there have been 15 new letters issued by Cedar, the center for drug evaluation and research. 01:07:26.671 --> 01:07:30.912 The information related to these letters are listed on the previous slide. 01:07:31.373 --> 01:07:46.176 Look at they have implants, implants, and injection emulsion. 01:07:48.291 --> 01:07:49.452 I mean, come on, guys. 01:07:49.952 --> 01:07:50.772 Come on, guys. 01:07:51.332 --> 01:07:56.855 This slide and the following slide and can also be found on FDA's website. 01:07:58.115 --> 01:07:58.635 Next slide. 01:08:01.877 --> 01:08:02.357 Next slide. 01:08:06.007 --> 01:08:10.551 So now in terms of the agenda for today's meeting, the meeting will proceed as follows. 01:08:11.252 --> 01:08:13.393 We will first have an open public hearing. 01:08:13.414 --> 01:08:14.514 Here it comes, here it comes. 01:08:14.555 --> 01:08:15.756 Beginning at 10.30 a.m. 01:08:15.916 --> 01:08:16.316 Eastern. 01:08:16.376 --> 01:08:18.378 You're not going to believe it. 01:08:18.458 --> 01:08:18.698 At 11.30 a.m. 01:08:18.738 --> 01:08:30.368 there will be a listing and discussion of the products evaluated in the pediatric-focused post-market safety reviews completed by CDRH, the Center for Devices and Radiological Health. 01:08:31.289 --> 01:08:36.212 This will be followed by a listing and discussion of the products evaluated by CBER. 01:08:37.172 --> 01:08:43.656 There will be a lunch break that is scheduled for approximately 1 p.m., and the meeting will resume at 1.30 p.m. 01:08:43.936 --> 01:08:51.840 for a listing and discussion of the products evaluated and the pediatric-focused postmarket safety reviews completed by CDER. 01:08:52.801 --> 01:08:58.924 There is time allotted for clarifying questions and voting at specified times during the meeting. 01:09:00.236 --> 01:09:03.699 We are scheduled to adjourn the meeting at approximately 3.30 PM. 01:09:04.419 --> 01:09:13.486 However, please note that depending on the pace of the meeting and how it proceeds, it is possible that all of these times may shift next slide. 01:09:16.502 --> 01:09:24.289 During today's meeting, there will be three separate voting sessions, one each for CDRH, CBER, and CDER. 01:09:25.210 --> 01:09:32.277 The voting question and response choices will be the same for all centers and all products that are discussed today. 01:09:33.510 --> 01:09:37.872 Voting by the Pediatric Advisory Committee will occur via the Zoom platform. 01:09:38.792 --> 01:09:47.896 A separate ballot will be launched for each center's vote and will contain a series of the same voting question, one for each of the products listed on the ballots. 01:09:49.056 --> 01:10:01.221 Please note that for certain CEDAW products, they were grouped into the same pediatric-focused post-market safety review, and therefore, those products will be grouped for voting purposes as well. 01:10:02.022 --> 01:10:02.482 Next slide. 01:10:05.842 --> 01:10:16.853 As was previously mentioned, FDA's review of adverse event reports for the products under discussion today did not identify any new pediatric safety concerns. 01:10:17.573 --> 01:10:21.918 Therefore, the voting question for each product is as follows. 01:10:23.103 --> 01:10:33.150 The FDA recommends continuing routine ongoing post-market safety monitoring of each of the CDER, CDRH, or CBER products under discussion. 01:10:33.790 --> 01:10:36.452 Does the Pediatric Advisory Committee concur? 01:10:37.712 --> 01:10:50.701 Voting members of the Pediatric Advisory Committee can vote yes, routine ongoing post-market monitoring should continue, or vote no, additional evaluation or surveillance should be considered, 01:10:51.837 --> 01:11:00.640 Voting members can also choose to abstain from voting and some voting members will be recused from voting on certain products due to conflicts of interest. 01:11:00.740 --> 01:11:02.941 So understand what she just said. 01:11:03.041 --> 01:11:18.167 The vote is going to be whether they should continue to post safety monitor stuff or whether maybe we should consider adding a little more surveillance while we're still post marketing safety monitoring it. 01:11:20.638 --> 01:11:24.360 Not pull it from the market, not, you know, think it over. 01:11:24.500 --> 01:11:25.781 These are already out. 01:11:26.121 --> 01:11:28.202 It's just a question of, you know, is it awesome? 01:11:29.323 --> 01:11:32.045 Or, or, you know, should we, should we think? 01:11:34.266 --> 01:11:35.266 It's all pro forma. 01:11:36.227 --> 01:11:37.368 It's all pro forma. 01:11:37.488 --> 01:11:39.409 And, and this lady is pro forma. 01:11:40.279 --> 01:11:46.485 She has no real role in the FDA, just like the last lady who was reading doesn't have any role in the FDA. 01:11:46.965 --> 01:11:50.608 They're all scripted traders, witting and unwitting. 01:11:50.768 --> 01:11:52.870 And I think she's an unwitting participant. 01:11:52.890 --> 01:11:55.292 I think the last lady was an unwitting participant. 01:11:55.853 --> 01:12:02.519 They are just barely smart enough to read what they're told and to show up looking professional on time. 01:12:06.782 --> 01:12:07.243 Next slide. 01:12:10.225 --> 01:12:18.032 Meeting attendees trying to join the meeting during the time of voting or vote tabulation will be placed in a waiting room until the meeting resumes. 01:12:18.832 --> 01:12:33.165 Once the meeting resumes, the voting results will be displayed and read into the record by the designated federal officer, following which each voting member of the Pediatric Advisory Committee will be called upon to state their individual vote for the record. 01:12:34.285 --> 01:12:34.766 Next slide. 01:12:37.247 --> 01:12:41.732 Thank you for your attention, and I will now turn the meeting back to our chairperson, Dr. Fisher. 01:12:44.836 --> 01:12:47.139 Thank you, Dr. Green, for your presentation. 01:12:47.159 --> 01:12:49.262 We can go to the next slide. 01:12:52.190 --> 01:12:55.612 Okay, we are going to open the public hearing session now. 01:12:55.892 --> 01:12:57.693 Welcome to the open public hearing. 01:12:58.653 --> 01:13:03.155 If you wish to speak, please state your name and your affiliation if it's relevant to this meeting. 01:13:04.116 --> 01:13:15.961 The Food and Drug Administration believes that the agency and the public benefit from a transparent process that helps ensure the FDA decisions are well informed by the advice and information FDA receives from its advisory 01:13:16.041 --> 01:13:16.942 I'm sorry, you missed it. 01:13:16.962 --> 01:13:21.449 There were two presentations, one from an Indian lady and one from an African American lady. 01:13:21.509 --> 01:13:22.851 You missed those presentations. 01:13:22.891 --> 01:13:23.492 They were great. 01:13:23.652 --> 01:13:24.253 They were awesome. 01:13:24.834 --> 01:13:25.434 Next slide. 01:13:25.795 --> 01:13:32.004 Committees to ensure such transparency at the open public hearing session of the advisory committee meeting. 01:13:32.384 --> 01:13:37.167 FDA believes that it is important to understand the context of an individual's presentation. 01:13:38.087 --> 01:13:53.597 For this reason, the FDA encourages you, the open public hearing speaker, at the beginning of your written or oral statement to advise the committee of any financial relationship that you may have with the sponsor, with its product, or, if known, any of its direct competitors. 01:13:54.477 --> 01:14:07.783 For example, this financial information may include a company's or group's payment for your travel, lodging, or other expenses in connection with your attendance at this meeting, or grant money that your organization receives from the 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courtesy, and respect. 01:14:56.254 --> 01:14:59.636 Therefore, please speak only when recognized by the chairperson. 01:15:00.177 --> 01:15:01.898 Thank you for your cooperation. 01:15:05.353 --> 01:15:09.355 We do not have any pre-registered speakers, I believe. 01:15:09.616 --> 01:15:17.360 So if at this time, any member of the public wishes to speak, please raise your hand. 01:15:30.788 --> 01:15:32.129 Pro forma, my friends. 01:15:32.269 --> 01:15:33.250 Pro forma. 01:15:34.699 --> 01:15:56.237 So please keep in mind that no one on our side is ever going to explain to you that this was just an irreducibly complex background that was made to seem like spread using non-specific PCR tests that the FDA did not regulate, still doesn't regulate, and now we've come to accept as gold standard in diagnostics. 01:15:56.357 --> 01:16:01.000 You know, you heard Mary Talley Bowden say it in my stream. 01:16:01.900 --> 01:16:07.406 in 2022 that she was testing for 17 different viruses with one test in her office. 01:16:09.067 --> 01:16:10.809 That's why she's on Joe Rogan. 01:16:10.849 --> 01:16:20.959 That's why she's on the podcast with Nicole Shanahan, because she's never going to question the specificity of these PCR tests or the fidelity of virology. 01:16:21.040 --> 01:16:21.800 She accepts it. 01:16:22.381 --> 01:16:23.122 Something strange. 01:16:25.313 --> 01:16:29.575 None of these people are ever going to question the PCR test. 01:16:29.595 --> 01:16:33.978 A lot of them were put in place specifically to make sure that people would ask any other question. 01:16:36.209 --> 01:16:43.233 And they're also not going to tell you that they didn't risk transfecting everyone and that placebo made it safe. 01:16:43.293 --> 01:16:48.835 Instead, they're going to tell you stories about batches and freezers and, you know, whatever. 01:16:49.556 --> 01:16:50.656 And this is all bullshit. 01:16:50.736 --> 01:16:54.778 And now we've gotten to the stage where there's contamination and that explains everything. 01:16:54.979 --> 01:16:58.440 Or it's the overexpression of the spike that explains everything. 01:16:58.500 --> 01:16:59.221 In reality, 01:16:59.981 --> 01:17:01.482 All of these risks were known. 01:17:01.682 --> 01:17:03.864 All of these potential downsides were known. 01:17:04.324 --> 01:17:09.647 And probably a list of many others that hasn't widely circulated is probably already known. 01:17:11.609 --> 01:17:13.930 They didn't risk transfecting everyone. 01:17:14.170 --> 01:17:15.511 Placebo made it safe. 01:17:15.571 --> 01:17:19.234 And that's why none of these people will tell you that and explain it to you. 01:17:19.754 --> 01:17:25.338 They will only try to make you believe that everybody had good intentions but they screwed up or something like that. 01:17:28.544 --> 01:17:40.269 The other thing that these people won't tell you is that there was a known anticipated rise in all-cause mortality to which this theater was timed. 01:17:41.229 --> 01:17:47.352 In other words, they had an anticipated rise in all-cause mortality that they saw coming since I graduated from high school. 01:17:48.191 --> 01:18:10.222 And they have been putting this narrative about coronavirus and endemicity as a process and an endpoint into place using people like Ralph Baric and others, even people like Peter Daszak and 60 Minutes and EcoHealth Alliance, so that perfectly timed with this anticipated rise in all-cause mortality, they would have an excuse for manslaughter. 01:18:11.058 --> 01:18:17.843 And so an anticipated rise in all cause mortality was sculpted using manslaughter and lies on social media. 01:18:18.523 --> 01:18:24.127 And it is specifically the orchestration on social media of this narrative that allowed it to happen. 01:18:24.188 --> 01:18:29.672 And all of these people are present on and making their living on that social media today. 01:18:29.752 --> 01:18:30.932 That's how you can see them. 01:18:30.972 --> 01:18:32.914 They all won't tell you about this signal. 01:18:34.963 --> 01:18:41.085 And they all won't ever build a list to explain what the virus did and what the murder did. 01:18:41.145 --> 01:18:52.670 You know, they can say things like there was a lot of iatrogenic, you know, whatever, but that doesn't really get at the fact that they murdered people under the pretense that viral pneumonia was real. 01:18:52.730 --> 01:19:00.713 Viral pneumonia that didn't exist until 2020 and then stopped existing in 2022, according to what I can see here in this figure. 01:19:02.475 --> 01:19:05.338 And these numbers suggest that there was no viral pneumonia. 01:19:06.540 --> 01:19:19.174 These numbers suggest that everybody that believes in viral pneumonia is an idiot and has been bamboozled by people like Daniel Griffin and Vincent Racaniello and Paul Offit and Tony Fauci and Ralph Baric. 01:19:20.593 --> 01:19:30.659 and Peter Daszak and 60 Minutes because they all agree that these things exist and that these biological phenomenon are very easily measurable. 01:19:30.699 --> 01:19:41.105 And that's why none of these people will ever tell you that supplementary oxygen is toxic or that not using antibiotics to treat something that is based in bacteria would be disastrous. 01:19:41.606 --> 01:19:45.548 And none of those people will tell you that the opioid deaths took a few people out. 01:19:47.346 --> 01:19:50.820 because then the math doesn't work anymore because all the white things are true too. 01:19:54.853 --> 01:19:58.795 Sophisticated liars is what we have on the internet. 01:19:58.875 --> 01:20:09.781 And these sophisticated liars were put in place to make sure that any and all damage from transfection could be effectively blamed on the process or the assumption or the virus. 01:20:10.362 --> 01:20:19.947 The toxic spike protein with the fear and cleavage sites and the staphylococcal enterotoxin B homologies and the HIV inserts. 01:20:22.961 --> 01:20:25.703 many of those things we learned through Indian people. 01:20:27.685 --> 01:20:35.170 And then there are people who have inspired a lot of thought for me, people like J.J. 01:20:35.210 --> 01:20:50.402 Cooey, you know, who's regarded by a few people as, by some people as sort of this kind of savant or idiot or something that his ideas are just... He's one of the worst people on the internet because he's a total fraud. 01:20:51.437 --> 01:21:09.405 And the reason all you can know he's a total fraud is because he's cooperated with Jessica Hockett and Jonathan Engler and Martin Neal and the rest of Panda to obscure the fact that I gave three presentations to Panda in 2022, the same year that he went on a cruise off the coast of Turkey with Robert Malone and his wife for a week. 01:21:10.802 --> 01:21:24.196 And all of those presentations have been lost and instead scoured through and sifted through for any little piecemeal ideas that they can use and represent as their own foresight or insight into the pandemic. 01:21:24.216 --> 01:21:29.382 When in reality, these people are on the exact same script that all of them are on. 01:21:29.422 --> 01:21:30.764 It's Robert Malone's script. 01:21:31.504 --> 01:21:32.926 It's Kevin McKernan's script. 01:21:36.826 --> 01:21:40.967 So that's why this- 2.5 years after mRNA vaccination. 01:21:41.748 --> 01:21:43.028 So we have some of these coming out. 01:21:43.048 --> 01:21:46.169 We have some excess mortality papers coming out. 01:21:46.209 --> 01:21:51.231 We identified large increases in deaths after vaccination. 01:21:51.271 --> 01:22:03.515 So a lot of the pipeline at the McCullough Foundation here- There's no way to describe how awful it is that the McCullough Foundation has Kermit the Frog working this spike protein story after six years. 01:22:04.455 --> 01:22:20.540 After I have been fighting this spike protein story since I decided that Kevin McCairn and Jessica Rose and this guy Walter Chestnut and all these other people that were focused on the spike protein, even people like Richard Fleming, 01:22:21.618 --> 01:22:24.820 These are all clowns, all on the same shitty script. 01:22:25.261 --> 01:22:36.388 And it's like a hamster wheel because every couple years they introduce a new person and an old person together with the same story about a spike protein and cancer and cardiac problems, etc, etc, etc. 01:22:38.479 --> 01:22:45.526 This is so malevolent and it's so gross and the only reason why it's effective for anybody is because we use social media. 01:22:46.007 --> 01:22:54.936 Like Rumble, like X, like Locals, like Telegram, like Signal, like all this shit that they used against us. 01:22:58.440 --> 01:23:04.244 We're now over our 20th study looking at the harms of these shots and we will continue to do so. 01:23:04.584 --> 01:23:25.380 Now remember what this does is it ties together all kinds of things because remember, first of all, Pierre Corey, Robert Malone, Ryan Cole and Peter McCullough have basically been busy since the middle of 2020 and certainly the beginning of 2021 all around the United States. 01:23:25.996 --> 01:23:40.125 And often at that time, they were present at different things, you know, like America's Frontline Doctors, they were there for a while, then they got out of that and made the FLCCC, and that's where Corey stayed. 01:23:40.605 --> 01:23:44.007 But then Robert Malone was doing this International COVID Summit thing. 01:23:44.427 --> 01:23:48.590 And Ryan Cole has been, you know, working kind of with CHD and with these other things. 01:23:48.990 --> 01:23:50.451 But he toured the world with these, 01:23:52.012 --> 01:24:01.004 these international COVID summits as well and Ryan Cole was actually on stage with all of them at the worst one in Romania in November of 2023. 01:24:02.426 --> 01:24:10.076 So these guys are all one group and this with Dr. Drew is part of that same scripted bullshit on social media. 01:24:11.666 --> 01:24:14.608 until the government finally does something about it. 01:24:14.628 --> 01:24:20.411 Because unfortunately, our government did not look for any treatments for the vaccine injured. 01:24:20.431 --> 01:24:21.391 They have been ignored. 01:24:21.812 --> 01:24:26.054 There are millions of them, millions of vaccine injured Americans. 01:24:26.394 --> 01:24:28.975 And so we have to start helping these people out. 01:24:29.195 --> 01:24:39.381 So think about what I said earlier about the placebo and how this would sound to a family who had no symptoms because they got a placebo or a town 01:24:42.555 --> 01:24:43.816 or a whole doctor's office. 01:24:45.396 --> 01:24:46.937 Because that's what this sounds like. 01:24:46.977 --> 01:24:53.780 If there are millions of people who are vaccine injured, then it shouldn't be very hard for this to go viral or for this to get out. 01:24:55.281 --> 01:25:06.306 I think part of the illusion is, and this is again going back to my assertion that the vast majority were placebo, there aren't millions of vaccine injured people. 01:25:08.007 --> 01:25:09.308 What do you think about them apples? 01:25:11.275 --> 01:25:19.463 I don't know how many people, if you go ask any of your friends or family, usually somebody knows somebody that has either died or been terminally disabled. 01:25:19.483 --> 01:25:20.323 I've got patients. 01:25:20.824 --> 01:25:21.565 I've got patients. 01:25:21.625 --> 01:25:23.586 And it's really very striking when you see it. 01:25:23.847 --> 01:25:25.128 It's not a rare thing. 01:25:25.188 --> 01:25:28.251 He's got patients, it's very striking when you see it. 01:25:28.331 --> 01:25:32.555 And then they list no symptoms, they say nothing about it because it's an illusion. 01:25:33.456 --> 01:25:34.316 It's an illusion. 01:25:35.267 --> 01:25:42.767 The McCullough Foundation is an illusion and yet they're taking donations and they're paying people and they're part of this. 01:25:44.636 --> 01:25:46.698 He's also with the Wellness Company, right? 01:25:46.738 --> 01:25:55.946 This is all a scripted malevolent show with players that acted out on a Lollapalooza stage, and that's all it is. 01:25:56.126 --> 01:26:03.493 And they sucked us in, and we are being made fools of by everybody else in the world and in America. 01:26:04.113 --> 01:26:11.460 You gotta wake up and realize that if you're using social media like they want you to, you are completely unaware of how bad it is. 01:26:20.919 --> 01:26:40.240 Every cell in our body contains a molecule called DNA and that contains four much smaller blocks of molecules called A, C, T and G. These are repeated over and over again in various combinations to create a genetic code that amazingly makes us, us. 01:26:41.295 --> 01:27:02.730 the human genome project enables scientists to read it just like a barcode but the new synthetic genome project will take this a giant leap further not only will they be able to read the dna you can know many vaccine injured but that's still not millions because they could only be in your little geographic region they could be in only your group 01:27:04.432 --> 01:27:06.013 Millions is a lot of people. 01:27:06.093 --> 01:27:10.697 Remember, remember, America has about 350 million people in it. 01:27:10.757 --> 01:27:15.040 So if it's millions, then it's one or two or three out of every 300. 01:27:17.862 --> 01:27:20.043 I mean, we've got to see it for what it is, right? 01:27:20.083 --> 01:27:24.827 They transfected a lot of old people because none of those people were going to be seen through. 01:27:24.887 --> 01:27:28.289 They, you know, whatever symptoms they had stroked out great. 01:27:30.471 --> 01:27:31.952 Old people didn't get placebos. 01:27:32.072 --> 01:27:33.233 Kids got placebos. 01:27:35.216 --> 01:27:36.977 You know, young people got placebos. 01:27:37.077 --> 01:27:41.220 Everybody that we could not have get an injury got placebos. 01:27:41.320 --> 01:27:44.483 And the ones that did get injured, those are pretty rare. 01:27:44.623 --> 01:27:49.206 And the ones that aren't rare, well, they were probably at university when they got their shot. 01:27:49.266 --> 01:27:50.547 What do you think about them apples? 01:27:51.688 --> 01:27:59.653 Because again, the hot shots would have been rolled out in places where the coercion was maximum and the questioning was made to be minimum. 01:28:00.354 --> 01:28:03.096 So not at your doctor's office, but at a university. 01:28:04.025 --> 01:28:10.931 And so I'm not saying that there aren't a lot of injured people, but the way that he says it is very dismissible. 01:28:11.031 --> 01:28:13.213 And I think we have to be very accurate about it. 01:28:13.253 --> 01:28:15.715 And so I'm not doubting that you know people who are injured. 01:28:15.755 --> 01:28:19.078 I'm doubting his narrative there, his use of this. 01:28:19.098 --> 01:28:20.740 So this is a BBC video. 01:28:21.360 --> 01:28:40.131 talking about the human genome project and sequencing and what's possible and you know now they're gonna make a synthetic human genome but it sounds weird right because 25 years ago they already sequenced and it was already announced and so now it's become cheaper and cheaper to make viral genomes it's already told us that 15 years ago 01:28:41.112 --> 01:28:49.627 with Ralph Baric, so why can't we just make it even longer and longer and longer and use the no-see-um technology to stitch together a whole human genome? 01:28:49.647 --> 01:28:51.731 You mean they're just getting around to do that right now? 01:28:53.100 --> 01:28:59.582 They hope to be able to write parts of it, maybe one day all of it, from scratch, molecule by molecule. 01:28:59.662 --> 01:29:03.103 Oh, parts of it from scratch, not all of it from scratch. 01:29:03.123 --> 01:29:10.305 You see, now they're slowly rolling out the idea that we need to start editing people, and the only way to do it is to edit people. 01:29:10.725 --> 01:29:22.248 Now, keep in mind, one of the things that you may not be aware of if you're not a academic scientist and biologist, knockout rats. 01:29:24.288 --> 01:29:29.334 Rare and they are very difficult to make knockout monkeys. 01:29:29.354 --> 01:29:33.519 I don't even know if they exist Genetically altered monkeys. 01:29:33.599 --> 01:29:34.840 I don't even know if they exist. 01:29:34.981 --> 01:29:37.363 So something happens 01:29:38.502 --> 01:29:44.223 in this hierarchy of pattern integrities between the rat and the mouse. 01:29:45.204 --> 01:29:52.165 And at the inbred mouse level, it could also be that wild type mice are very difficult to genetically modify. 01:29:52.705 --> 01:30:03.368 But inbred mice in laboratories, because they are so homogenous, have also opened up the opportunity to modify genes and then have 01:30:04.048 --> 01:30:05.388 The animals survive. 01:30:05.408 --> 01:30:09.229 And so we've done that in a lot of genetic models of mice. 01:30:09.290 --> 01:30:14.611 And so that's given us this idea that we understand how genetics work. 01:30:15.931 --> 01:30:27.375 But what is important to realize is that those same tricks that can be done now pretty reliably in mice and have been used for decades in mice don't work in higher animals. 01:30:27.715 --> 01:30:28.415 They just don't work. 01:30:31.494 --> 01:30:38.481 And there is no good, simple explanation, you know, like they have an enzyme that we don't, or we have an enzyme that they don't, or, you know. 01:30:38.941 --> 01:30:52.394 They don't have an answer for that question, other than to say that there is a genetic simplicity at the level of a mouse, especially an inbred mouse strain, that isn't present in most other higher mammals. 01:30:54.150 --> 01:31:01.495 It's just they're too genetically complex to just take a gene and knock it out and then put it back in and at zygote and have the zygote grow. 01:31:01.535 --> 01:31:02.255 That doesn't work. 01:31:04.917 --> 01:31:06.238 And that's very significant. 01:31:07.899 --> 01:31:16.384 It's a very significant gap in our understanding and yet you know as we move through organoids is one of those things that will get us around that problem. 01:31:17.498 --> 01:31:22.079 start for us to stop imagining that that problem and roadblock is even there. 01:31:22.579 --> 01:31:38.423 If we were to progress on the current logical sort of, you know, progression of what we're doing here, we've already optimized over the last 20 years across a whole swath of biological sciences how to use and minimize the ethical use of animals. 01:31:39.841 --> 01:31:47.249 We're not torturing animals anymore in most scenarios, even in neurobiology laboratories with monkeys. 01:31:47.349 --> 01:31:56.118 Generally speaking, the people that work on those monkeys care an awful lot about them and try as best they can to minimize the pain and torture and whatever of it. 01:31:56.838 --> 01:31:57.379 Is it good? 01:31:57.579 --> 01:31:58.580 Is it right? 01:31:59.441 --> 01:32:09.731 You can have that debate, but this idea that we're just butchering beagles to get products on the market is just absurd. 01:32:10.814 --> 01:32:13.656 Now, are we using beagles to make weapons and stuff like that? 01:32:13.696 --> 01:32:17.720 That could be, I don't know about that, but the FDA is not using beagles like that. 01:32:18.380 --> 01:32:38.836 And so they're confusing everybody about the ethics of science, the ethic of investigation, but they're also confusing people about this barrier that we've come up against with regard to what we genetically understand in a dish with bacteria, what we genetically understand in a dish with a cell culture, and what we genetically understand in a mouse. 01:32:39.775 --> 01:32:45.129 Because although many of those rules are fairly well understood, they don't apply to anything above. 01:32:45.993 --> 01:32:56.876 All of these techniques, all of these shortcuts, all of these methodologies, they just fall short of being able to replicate in higher animals that same kind of technique or we would have already done it. 01:32:56.976 --> 01:33:11.659 And so the bottom line is, is that there's no reason, they see no reason to climb that ladder if we spend another 40 years trying to develop genetically modified rats 01:33:13.354 --> 01:33:28.762 only to find out that what we learned about a rat is specific to rats and mice only, and it didn't help us with primates, then in the end, we're going to be working up a ladder that doesn't reach to where we want to go. 01:33:28.842 --> 01:33:34.365 And as Robert Malone said, and many other people have said, mice don't give you the truth. 01:33:35.966 --> 01:33:37.067 Monkeys don't either. 01:33:37.127 --> 01:33:40.809 The only truth you can really get about human genetics is using humans. 01:33:43.348 --> 01:34:00.656 And so they needed a 20-year-long con to get our kids to accept using humans as the standard normal thing that modern medicine has to do because we've reached the end of the usefulness of the biology that we can discover about ourselves using animal models. 01:34:00.736 --> 01:34:05.319 And the argument isn't completely hollow, and that's why it rings true to so many people. 01:34:06.319 --> 01:34:07.840 I hope I'm not wasting my time here. 01:34:11.152 --> 01:34:12.473 Sorry, next slide. 01:34:14.315 --> 01:34:14.595 Isn't it? 01:34:14.615 --> 01:34:17.618 I think so. 01:34:19.279 --> 01:34:19.459 Yeah. 01:34:20.380 --> 01:34:27.166 And so I'm going to play some music here, and then we'll get back to the show. 01:34:46.795 --> 01:34:49.576 Oh wait, sorry, I completely blew that. 01:34:51.176 --> 01:34:57.838 So what I wanted to show here is that this scripted bullshit can be seen through, okay? 01:34:57.878 --> 01:35:00.519 I don't have, this next slide doesn't fly in, but it doesn't matter. 01:35:00.539 --> 01:35:08.782 I've shown you this slide for a long time, and I just want to point out that all these people are now connected because of the fact that 01:35:10.442 --> 01:35:30.138 Kevin McCairn has been on Steve Kirsch's podcast twice once with Kevin McKernan and Kevin McKernan was on a huge podcast Not too long ago I'm just gonna get out of this for a second not too long ago where he said that this guy was the guy who helped Robert F Kennedy jr. 01:35:30.158 --> 01:35:32.399 With his book when in fact this guy was fired 01:35:33.314 --> 01:35:35.455 while he was helping Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 01:35:35.495 --> 01:35:50.825 write this book, because he streamed the discussion, which was behind an NDA, with this guy in the hotel room, and then didn't bother to call and explain it, and so CHD fired him. 01:35:52.066 --> 01:36:00.331 And so I think at that time, the people that were in CHD and working for CHD didn't all know that CHD was fake. 01:36:01.209 --> 01:36:05.170 And it may be that some of those people are still there, not really understanding that it's fake. 01:36:05.670 --> 01:36:16.832 But at that time, they had very little thing they could do, because if they didn't fire him for streaming with this guy, they would be essentially admitting that they already knew who he was. 01:36:16.912 --> 01:36:24.394 And of course, at that time, I was insisting, and I still do, that the only reason why this guy exists on Team Robert Malone is because of me. 01:36:25.434 --> 01:36:29.475 They brought him in because he did some post-doc with some guy that I was working with, 01:36:30.265 --> 01:36:31.526 at the University of Pittsburgh. 01:36:31.566 --> 01:36:37.149 And so he could call me up in March of 2020 and say, hey dude, I used to work with this guy that you're working with now. 01:36:37.930 --> 01:36:39.811 We should do a stream about coronavirus. 01:36:39.851 --> 01:36:42.212 I saw your, your YouTube channel. 01:36:42.252 --> 01:36:42.672 Oh really? 01:36:42.712 --> 01:36:42.973 Wow. 01:36:43.033 --> 01:36:43.233 Cool. 01:36:43.273 --> 01:36:44.373 You're a neuroscientist too. 01:36:44.393 --> 01:36:44.994 That's awesome. 01:36:45.014 --> 01:36:48.096 And then, and then he brought me in with Paul Cottrell. 01:36:48.156 --> 01:36:55.640 These two guys are all associated with George Webb, who of course is in some kind of lawsuit with Robert Malone, or used to be just like the Breggans. 01:36:56.140 --> 01:36:58.682 It's one malevolent show. 01:37:04.952 --> 01:37:11.035 And so if we move to the next slide, you can see, um, this, it's just crazy. 01:37:11.095 --> 01:37:13.956 He has streamed with Andrew Kaufman. 01:37:14.396 --> 01:37:23.280 He has streamed with this, this, this guy who Dr. Philip McMillan, he is one of the most amazing frauds from the UK. 01:37:23.840 --> 01:37:31.424 Um, he has streamed with this Angus de Glesch, who's like a immunologist that streamed with, uh, with, um, 01:37:33.649 --> 01:37:37.332 with John Campbell so often. 01:37:37.452 --> 01:37:50.242 And then this guy who was on my stream very early with a bunch of skulls behind him and has now become this, you know, hurt guy because his Give Send Go has a quarter million dollars in it, but the Canadian government's taking it away. 01:37:50.643 --> 01:37:52.344 And so he's really on stage. 01:37:52.384 --> 01:38:01.692 He's getting to do all the Substack stuff and getting all the subscribers from Substack and also from Give Send Go, but has to whine about the fact that they're taking his PayPal money. 01:38:02.112 --> 01:38:03.253 It's really remarkable. 01:38:05.919 --> 01:38:14.601 And so remember he streamed with these two, this is just the most damning evidence there is besides the fact that he was also on with this Jordan Vaughn guy. 01:38:14.681 --> 01:38:18.862 And Jordan Vaughn, the videos of him of 2021 are just extraordinary. 01:38:18.882 --> 01:38:21.903 He's literally auditioning for the show. 01:38:23.444 --> 01:38:30.285 I mean, up here in the corner, I don't know if you can see this, this Bruce Patterson is a guy who published with Robert Malone at the beginning of the pandemic. 01:38:30.325 --> 01:38:32.726 Bruce Patterson on there is just ridiculous. 01:38:34.045 --> 01:38:36.406 And I think Mark Kulak could tell you more about that guy. 01:38:36.426 --> 01:38:38.527 And then Pierre Cory blowing the lid off SIDS. 01:38:39.007 --> 01:38:40.648 This is exactly what I'm talking about. 01:38:40.688 --> 01:38:41.588 This is bullshit. 01:38:43.769 --> 01:38:53.353 If these people were real, like Tony Bark was, if they were real, like Brandy Vaughn was, they would have blown the lid off of SIDS in the Vaxxed movie. 01:38:54.568 --> 01:38:57.750 They would have blown the lid off of SIDS in the Vaxxed movie. 01:38:58.311 --> 01:39:02.294 They would have blown the lid off of SIDS in the Vaxxed movie. 01:39:02.414 --> 01:39:04.635 Or maybe in the Vaxxed 2 movie. 01:39:05.156 --> 01:39:10.319 But, you know, they didn't even blow the lid off of SIDS in the Vaxxed 3 movie! 01:39:17.219 --> 01:39:18.699 And so they're telling you the truth. 01:39:19.180 --> 01:39:20.100 It's right out there. 01:39:20.140 --> 01:39:29.323 They're collecting the DNA from the babies in these more already communal health services. 01:39:29.603 --> 01:39:31.023 And they're telling you they're doing it. 01:39:31.444 --> 01:39:32.704 In America, they're going to do it. 01:39:32.744 --> 01:39:37.265 They're just going to de-identify the data first and use the algorithm to bring it in. 01:39:37.305 --> 01:39:39.046 And they'll use any data that they need to. 01:39:39.895 --> 01:39:44.301 where you attended school, where the tests were done, yada, yada, yada, and there it is. 01:39:45.062 --> 01:39:46.243 Remember, they don't need to... 01:39:48.067 --> 01:39:55.092 they don't need my data, they don't need your data, they need college age kids data, the ones that haven't had kids yet that are going to have kids. 01:39:55.573 --> 01:40:12.145 That's the generation they're collecting now as best they can as kind of a practice exercise to see how much data there is and what kind of infrastructure is necessary to process it and how much storage they need and how many wires they need to connect to that computer or the other computer. 01:40:12.745 --> 01:40:16.088 All of these things are being tested and reiterated and 01:40:16.568 --> 01:40:28.432 and designed because they don't have a firm plan on how they're going to take billions of genomes and billions of medical records and feed them into a machine learning algorithm, what would you start with? 01:40:31.153 --> 01:40:41.396 So there's a lot of optimizing and new takes that have to happen, but they got to start first and with a willing population that's already participating in anything they're told to do. 01:40:46.964 --> 01:40:52.127 And so I was going to play this, but now I'm thinking, wow, I've really gone over. 01:40:52.167 --> 01:40:53.108 It's 140. 01:40:54.048 --> 01:41:00.612 And I want to do a musical break. 01:41:00.652 --> 01:41:03.093 And then maybe I guess I'm going to go back to that. 01:41:05.054 --> 01:41:06.975 So maybe I'm going to escape out of here. 01:41:08.116 --> 01:41:12.018 And then I'm going to cut this and put it down here. 01:41:13.700 --> 01:41:18.002 And then I'm going to tease you with what we're going to do tomorrow, because I guess I've got to move this forward then. 01:41:19.863 --> 01:41:24.145 Okay, so now's the time if you want to, sorry, take a little break. 01:41:24.525 --> 01:41:28.908 And I'll be back in about, let's see, when will I be back? 01:41:28.968 --> 01:41:30.788 In five minutes and ten seconds. 01:41:31.809 --> 01:41:33.030 Thanks very much for being here. 01:41:34.971 --> 01:41:36.671 Thanks, thanks, thanks for being here, really. 01:41:36.992 --> 01:41:37.552 It means a lot. 01:41:43.800 --> 01:41:44.224 Yeah. 01:43:00.339 --> 01:43:26.510 And then you sense a change Nothing feels the same All your dreams are strange Love comes walking in Some kind of alien Waits for the opening Simply pulls the string Another world Some other time 01:43:33.942 --> 01:43:38.866 Familiar faces, familiar sights. 01:43:39.006 --> 01:43:43.729 Reach back, remember with all your might. 01:43:44.010 --> 01:43:49.734 Ooh, and there she stands in a silken gown. 01:43:49.814 --> 01:43:53.717 Silver lights shining down. 01:43:55.572 --> 01:43:58.133 A brand new sense of change. 01:43:58.713 --> 01:44:00.953 Nothing feels the same. 01:44:01.714 --> 01:44:03.834 All your dreams are strange. 01:44:04.194 --> 01:44:09.856 Love, I'm walking in some kind of alien. 01:44:09.916 --> 01:44:12.576 It's for the opening. 01:44:13.056 --> 01:44:15.177 It's simply for the street. 01:45:10.406 --> 01:45:12.040 Across a milky way 01:45:36.002 --> 01:45:38.484 And can you sense a change? 01:45:39.104 --> 01:45:41.926 Nothing feels the same. 01:45:42.167 --> 01:45:44.228 All your dreams are strange. 01:45:44.488 --> 01:45:46.870 Love comes walking in. 01:45:47.270 --> 01:45:49.532 Some kind of alien. 01:45:49.652 --> 01:45:52.134 It's for the old family. 01:45:52.154 --> 01:45:55.396 It simply pulls the string. 01:45:55.476 --> 01:45:56.157 Love comes walking in. 01:46:47.552 --> 01:46:53.334 They are all scripted bullshitters on Robert Malone and Kevin McKernan's bullshit script. 01:46:53.394 --> 01:46:56.395 What a long strange trip it has been ladies and gentlemen. 01:46:56.415 --> 01:46:59.316 Welcome to the show's second half. 01:46:59.536 --> 01:47:02.597 I do think that Suzanne Humphreys is a scripted liar. 01:47:03.657 --> 01:47:10.980 There's no way to explain how when Tony Bark and Brandy Vaughn were alive she was able to so succinctly say 01:47:12.260 --> 01:47:26.927 uh that there are no safe vaccines that she doesn't think it's possible because it's antithetical to our biology um and uh quite frankly i wish um i would have had that video and been where i was when i was working for chd at the 01:47:27.787 --> 01:47:37.713 second CHD conference in Savannah, Georgia, because there I could have confronted her in person about why she just doesn't say that on stage anymore. 01:47:38.993 --> 01:47:44.677 And I didn't because I wasn't aware of it and I was kept away from her by the rest of the organization. 01:47:44.797 --> 01:47:48.779 Really remarkable, really remarkable place that we are in. 01:47:49.299 --> 01:47:53.161 And I do feel a little bit like one of the few people who has seen the alien. 01:47:53.622 --> 01:47:55.322 This is what it looks like from the other side. 01:47:56.483 --> 01:48:04.065 a professor Debbie Switter who is a chair of global health at University of Edinburgh in Scotland. 01:48:05.065 --> 01:48:07.026 I've had the chance to interview her. 01:48:07.266 --> 01:48:14.907 She is a a person who is a head of something public health I believe in Scotland where the murder happened. 01:48:15.287 --> 01:48:22.489 The real big murder that that that wonderful sub stack that I plug at the beginning here documents so well. 01:48:24.030 --> 01:48:25.170 This guy's at Scripps 01:48:26.129 --> 01:48:32.678 where I believe Christian Anderson now works, and he's the head of that place, and he's been on PBS NewsHour. 01:48:33.158 --> 01:48:38.025 She was on social media like a demon, and on X like a demon in 2020 and 2021. 01:48:40.543 --> 01:48:47.588 Every year once before, years back when she had her book Preventable, she has a new book out, which is just getting in the U.S. 01:48:47.708 --> 01:48:48.789 A second book! 01:48:48.969 --> 01:48:58.176 You know, they all are getting lucky with multi-generational wealth just by having a book and being able to plug it on these artificial platforms. 01:48:59.795 --> 01:49:05.678 How Not to Die Too Soon, The Lies We've Been Told and the Policies That Can Save Us. 01:49:06.699 --> 01:49:12.863 It's an extraordinary book, and the convergence with the book I recently had published, Super Ages, is also notable. 01:49:13.303 --> 01:49:14.584 We look at it very differently. 01:49:14.704 --> 01:49:19.526 I'm looking at it more from an individual level, and Debbie from the world level. 01:49:19.546 --> 01:49:23.709 I mean, she has a planetary perspective, which we'll get into, which is quite remarkable. 01:49:24.029 --> 01:49:24.909 So welcome, Debbie. 01:49:25.670 --> 01:49:27.471 Yeah, thanks for having me. 01:49:28.533 --> 01:49:43.723 Yeah, well it's such a treat to be able to talk to you about the insights you have because you really are the wizard for me in global health and one of the... A wizard in global health, holy shit! 01:49:44.544 --> 01:49:46.285 ...leading public health. 01:49:47.886 --> 01:49:51.449 Her name is Devi and the last name is Sridhar. 01:49:51.509 --> 01:49:53.150 I don't know if that makes her Indian. 01:49:55.791 --> 01:49:58.894 faculty, professors, resources in the world. 01:49:58.954 --> 01:50:17.208 So, first thing I wanted to get to is when you were putting DEVI, D-E-V-I, though, it's DEVI, together, what was the main premise about, you know, it wasn't, I don't think, longevity per se, but maybe you could get us straight now. 01:50:17.348 --> 01:50:18.489 I guess I got to do it, right? 01:50:18.529 --> 01:50:19.690 I'm going to do the Wikipedia. 01:50:28.786 --> 01:50:30.187 A wiki, she's got a wiki. 01:50:31.467 --> 01:50:35.629 Is an American born health researcher who now works in Scotland. 01:50:36.650 --> 01:50:38.030 She's written several books. 01:50:40.631 --> 01:50:44.973 She was a member of the SAGE committee at the university and the UK. 01:50:45.033 --> 01:50:45.694 That's awesome. 01:50:48.075 --> 01:50:50.376 Her father was Kazi Sridhar. 01:50:51.416 --> 01:50:53.857 She was in Miami for an Indian family. 01:50:53.897 --> 01:50:54.458 There you go. 01:50:54.558 --> 01:50:57.359 I mean, I don't want to be a shit head, but this is another Indian. 01:50:58.868 --> 01:51:00.393 This is another Indian family. 01:51:00.674 --> 01:51:02.760 It's another Indian that went to Oxford. 01:51:02.780 --> 01:51:05.649 I mean, come on, come on. 01:51:07.045 --> 01:51:08.186 This is absurd. 01:51:08.306 --> 01:51:10.488 This is freaking absurd. 01:51:10.568 --> 01:51:11.629 Look at this person. 01:51:11.929 --> 01:51:12.329 Come on. 01:51:12.690 --> 01:51:13.090 Come on. 01:51:13.611 --> 01:51:21.197 I don't know if you noticed, but they had this new Star Trek that came out last year, the year before, the year before that. 01:51:21.237 --> 01:51:22.598 I don't remember what it's called anymore. 01:51:22.658 --> 01:51:23.259 New Worlds. 01:51:23.799 --> 01:51:26.301 A lot of genetic modification. 01:51:26.341 --> 01:51:30.285 And also, the really pretty Vulcan happens to be Indian. 01:51:33.439 --> 01:51:34.359 It's fantastic. 01:51:36.180 --> 01:51:37.180 I'm just nuts though. 01:51:37.200 --> 01:51:38.521 You know, this is crazy talk. 01:51:38.861 --> 01:51:40.301 Anyway, here we go. 01:51:41.261 --> 01:51:42.622 Here we go. 01:51:43.942 --> 01:51:52.605 Yeah, I guess it was looking at the gap between our knowledge of health and how to live longer and the amazing scientific research that's happened. 01:51:52.885 --> 01:51:55.165 They research, but it's Americans. 01:51:55.986 --> 01:51:58.847 Um, and yeah, Star Trek strange new worlds. 01:51:58.927 --> 01:51:59.847 It's like they had, 01:52:00.467 --> 01:52:16.032 They had like three or four episodes in a row where the main theme was something to do with genetic modification and whether, you know, talking about the ethics of it and whether we should change the environment to suit us or whether we should change us to suit the environment. 01:52:17.292 --> 01:52:18.072 It's pretty awesome. 01:52:19.633 --> 01:52:20.033 Anyway. 01:52:21.471 --> 01:52:24.013 My son is giving me shit because I haven't fed the fish. 01:52:24.073 --> 01:52:26.175 I mean, seriously, come on now. 01:52:26.255 --> 01:52:27.196 Oh, they did get bikes. 01:52:27.396 --> 01:52:27.976 That's nice. 01:52:28.096 --> 01:52:28.296 Good. 01:52:28.797 --> 01:52:30.318 They were out getting, trying to get bikes. 01:52:31.018 --> 01:52:31.419 That's funny. 01:52:31.499 --> 01:52:38.965 And life expectancy going backwards, especially since the pandemic and also seeing the rise of chronic disease in younger people like diabetes and cancers. 01:52:39.025 --> 01:52:41.246 I'm trying to think why is there this gap? 01:52:41.807 --> 01:52:42.107 Wow. 01:52:42.127 --> 01:52:49.473 So she just is a wizard and she's going to solve the American health crisis just like Bobby Kennedy, but you know, from Scotland, I guess. 01:52:50.728 --> 01:52:53.729 between our knowledge and actually what's happening. 01:52:55.210 --> 01:53:02.913 And then in the course of it, I started looking at people like Brian Johnson, who I know you look at in your book, thinking, oh, wow, there are a lot of people thinking about this issue. 01:53:03.434 --> 01:53:07.075 But the way I'm thinking about it was much more, I think, global. 01:53:07.095 --> 01:53:09.056 I'm American, but I've lived in Britain. 01:53:09.116 --> 01:53:10.717 I've lived in a bunch of different countries. 01:53:11.617 --> 01:53:13.218 My team does research across the world. 01:53:13.278 --> 01:53:17.540 And so trying to bring a global perspective to this, but also one where 01:53:18.652 --> 01:53:21.635 We as individuals are much like social beings. 01:53:21.816 --> 01:53:34.570 So actually, where you live, especially since the pandemic, and also seeing the rise of chronic disease in younger people, like diabetes and cancers, and trying to think, why is there this gap between our knowledge and actually what's happening? 01:53:34.590 --> 01:53:38.014 I don't think longevity per se, but maybe you could get a straighten out on that. 01:53:39.369 --> 01:53:47.996 Yeah, I guess it was looking at the gap between our knowledge of health and how to live longer and the amazing scientific research that's happened. 01:53:48.016 --> 01:53:50.578 I should say research, but it's Americans. 01:53:52.059 --> 01:53:58.904 And life expectancy going backwards, especially since the pandemic and also seeing the rise of chronic disease in younger people. 01:53:59.165 --> 01:54:08.132 She has no idea why the life expectancy might've gone backwards since the pandemic, other than maybe murdering people? 01:54:09.125 --> 01:54:19.084 other than maybe allowing manslaughter, encouraging it, scripting it, and then making sure it got covered up on social media by useful idiots like her? 01:54:19.104 --> 01:54:20.867 Holy shit! 01:54:21.567 --> 01:54:28.113 And of course, this is an American who can't be bothered to know what's happening in America because she's a faculty member in Scotland. 01:54:28.153 --> 01:54:32.277 She used to live in the UK, you know, so I got a lot of global connections. 01:54:32.357 --> 01:54:37.762 I see it from a global perspective, you know, because I'm always on a plane, like I'm not normal. 01:54:37.842 --> 01:54:39.263 I'm kind of cool like that. 01:54:39.283 --> 01:54:46.850 Well, like diabetes and cancers, I'm trying to think, why is there this gap between our knowledge and actually what's happening? 01:54:48.672 --> 01:54:55.220 There is no gap in our knowledge except the gaps that are created by the idiots on social media because we understand. 01:54:57.602 --> 01:55:00.606 Mark Housatonic, Mark Kulak in Boston understands. 01:55:00.686 --> 01:55:02.048 Joe Marshall understands. 01:55:03.529 --> 01:55:06.032 I thought at one point in time Scott Shara understood. 01:55:06.072 --> 01:55:07.374 I'm not sure he does anymore. 01:55:09.545 --> 01:55:12.026 Dang it, it's desperate, ladies and gentlemen. 01:55:12.046 --> 01:55:18.228 I started looking at people like Brian Johnson, who I know you look at, and you're thinking, oh wow, there are a lot of people thinking about this issue. 01:55:18.348 --> 01:55:23.150 Okay, so I'm gonna move on to the next slide, which has the video that I wanna watch with you tomorrow. 01:55:23.190 --> 01:55:26.592 I thought I was gonna watch that video as the second part today, but we have no time. 01:55:26.812 --> 01:55:28.632 I'm talking way too much. 01:55:28.853 --> 01:55:35.155 I have too much to say, too much going on, and too much built up material that we have to cover. 01:55:35.175 --> 01:55:36.235 So there's a lot of work to do. 01:55:36.295 --> 01:55:37.236 I will be on tomorrow. 01:55:38.236 --> 01:55:42.697 I don't know for sure if no days off really means no days off, but I'm thinking it does. 01:55:43.657 --> 01:55:46.058 For a little while, I'm feeling the wind in my sails. 01:55:47.238 --> 01:55:52.920 So tomorrow we're gonna do this video, but I'm gonna let this video start so that you can get an idea of where it will be. 01:55:52.980 --> 01:55:59.061 It's much closer to what I would envision as a potential kind of study hall for Biology 101. 01:55:59.381 --> 01:56:06.263 Not about the meddling, not about the pandemic, but about biology and life and talking about a new model 01:56:07.023 --> 01:56:09.685 And I don't know if I'm going to agree with this lady or not. 01:56:09.845 --> 01:56:17.889 I do know that it's going to be an interesting conversation, I think, that maybe I'm not completely qualified to even critique. 01:56:17.989 --> 01:56:22.552 But I'm looking forward to it because I think it's better homework than this. 01:56:38.666 --> 01:56:39.448 Good evening. 01:56:39.708 --> 01:56:42.554 Welcome to our Long Nail Talk with Sarah Omari Walker. 01:56:47.617 --> 01:56:51.280 I'm Rebecca Lendl, Executive Director here at the Long Now Foundation. 01:56:51.300 --> 01:57:02.147 I'm excited to now introduce to you our guest host for the evening, Benjamin Bratton, Director of the Antikythera Program at the Berggruen Institute. 01:57:02.487 --> 01:57:08.131 Benjamin and Sarah are longtime collaborators and they're working at the very edges of their respective disciplines. 01:57:08.251 --> 01:57:11.053 What a great recommendation in the chat. 01:57:11.173 --> 01:57:15.456 If you haven't seen it, Time Bandits is indeed a fabulous movie. 01:57:16.116 --> 01:57:18.658 And yes, I feel kind of the same as Entropy Rider. 01:57:19.159 --> 01:57:23.382 I probably should re-watch that because it is really a classic. 01:57:23.482 --> 01:57:23.823 Wow. 01:57:24.783 --> 01:57:27.025 I can still kind of remember the first time I saw it. 01:57:27.045 --> 01:57:28.306 It was with Kevin and Billy. 01:57:28.426 --> 01:57:29.207 I can remember that. 01:57:29.728 --> 01:57:35.132 And we're fortunate to have them here with us tonight as kind of voyagers at these new frontiers of thought. 01:57:35.672 --> 01:57:37.834 Yes, you see it correctly, Fletch. 01:57:37.994 --> 01:57:40.136 It is the long now foundation. 01:57:40.216 --> 01:57:41.898 It is the long perspective. 01:57:42.608 --> 01:57:45.234 And that's why I was so curious about what this would be about. 01:57:45.414 --> 01:57:46.677 Excellent, excellent catch. 01:57:46.697 --> 01:57:49.082 Thank you for being with us and enjoy. 01:57:49.382 --> 01:57:51.066 And over to you, Benjamin Bratton. 01:57:54.695 --> 01:57:55.656 Thanks, Rebecca. 01:57:55.936 --> 01:57:58.257 As you'll see, Sarah's talk is going to be quite a wild ride. 01:57:59.157 --> 01:58:12.004 So what I have come up with is sort of like, let's say, some key concepts of Walkerism that if you can kind of hold on to, this may help give you a little bit of a menu of what you're in store for. 01:58:12.624 --> 01:58:14.985 First, astrobiology. 01:58:15.186 --> 01:58:18.907 We generally think of astrobiology as like the Martians have suffered from outer space. 01:58:19.348 --> 01:58:22.509 No, it's also a way in which we think about us right here. 01:58:22.609 --> 01:58:24.010 We are the astrobiology. 01:58:24.250 --> 01:58:35.744 Astrobiology is how Joshua Lederberg thought about the possibility that a comet passing by the Earth would have the requisite water content to maybe seed an ocean. 01:58:37.282 --> 01:58:46.331 or the requisite, you know, it could carry things from other places like viruses and bacteria to seed life on earth. 01:58:46.591 --> 01:58:56.000 And so Joshua Lederberg was one of the first people to really think about that and to really codify it as an idea and came up with the word exobiology. 01:58:56.801 --> 01:59:13.311 And incidentally, what we just mentioned a little while ago, Star Trek New Worlds, there's an episode where there's this comet that goes past a planet and sheds a little bit of its water and then, you know, takes a desert planet and turns it into a green one or something like that. 01:59:13.371 --> 01:59:15.012 So it's all there. 01:59:15.232 --> 01:59:16.373 It's all there. 01:59:17.213 --> 01:59:21.516 And this narrative that we need to start thinking on longer timescales and 01:59:22.196 --> 01:59:31.382 and give up our sovereignty to the benefit of the species or to the imperative of the species is all blended in here, I suspect. 01:59:31.462 --> 01:59:35.144 But again, we're only gonna watch a few minutes and then I'm gonna retire for the day. 01:59:35.564 --> 01:59:39.107 I've got a lot of things to do in the backyard that need to be done. 01:59:39.847 --> 01:59:42.148 And then I'll be preparing for tomorrow morning again. 01:59:42.349 --> 01:59:43.850 It's life in relationship to this. 01:59:44.830 --> 01:59:50.071 Second, selection, what we think of as natural selection, begins before biology. 01:59:50.372 --> 01:59:58.374 It's actually much deeper in time and deeper in process, which if you think about it actually sort of changes everything. 01:59:59.554 --> 02:00:05.836 Life, which is the main sort of the topic of Sarah's work, is something that is different from being alive. 02:00:06.796 --> 02:00:20.874 Alive and life are actually different things which she will explain in some detail that light as life Evolves and accrues it builds upon itself It's all about scaffolds and scaffolds building on scaffolds. 02:00:21.114 --> 02:00:23.978 And so again, what he's enforcing is this idea that 02:00:24.358 --> 02:00:30.543 From nothing came us, and it's a random process that we just need to understand. 02:00:31.163 --> 02:00:33.345 The complexity comes from nowhere. 02:00:33.825 --> 02:00:43.993 And that would be a very similar argument to saying that I found this watch on the ground, and the complexity that's found in the watch is generated from nature. 02:00:44.013 --> 02:00:44.213 Right? 02:00:50.216 --> 02:00:51.457 That's what we're talking about here. 02:00:51.477 --> 02:00:51.757 It is. 02:00:51.777 --> 02:00:52.358 It is. 02:00:52.378 --> 02:00:54.019 It's made by men and women. 02:00:54.639 --> 02:00:55.760 It's a man-made thing. 02:00:56.761 --> 02:01:05.848 But what we find in a cell, we're supposed to believe, and these people believe, actually the right word should be assume. 02:01:06.108 --> 02:01:09.531 These people assume that we are at the end of 02:01:11.512 --> 02:01:32.567 infinitesimally long process of the accumulation of complexity just like this watch is the accumulation of complexity you know this is better than the other watches that were made before and they got better and better and the same thing happened spontaneously that resulted in us 02:01:34.767 --> 02:01:36.789 And that's the thing. 02:01:37.129 --> 02:01:42.073 They want you to believe that this has an intelligence behind it, but you do not. 02:01:43.094 --> 02:01:44.255 There's no design. 02:01:44.876 --> 02:01:52.462 It's just a natural process for whom the rules are for what the rules we still don't know, for which the rules are still unknown. 02:01:53.302 --> 02:01:56.165 scaffolds building on scaffolds that becomes increasingly complex. 02:01:56.986 --> 02:02:00.509 The newest thing is actually the oldest thing, as Sarah will explain. 02:02:00.549 --> 02:02:06.736 So the amount of complexity in something also speaks to the amount of time it took for this to evolve. 02:02:07.236 --> 02:02:09.939 The amount of time in something is the amount of complexity in it. 02:02:09.999 --> 02:02:13.523 And so the most complex things in our universe, like our technosphere, 02:02:13.703 --> 02:02:20.588 So you can hear already one of the problems is going to be where they define things, what they define as things and living things. 02:02:20.708 --> 02:02:31.376 And so as Joshua Lederberg pointed out, it could be, and I've tried to hone this language and I think it will eventually be stolen by these people if I don't write the book about it. 02:02:32.437 --> 02:02:35.419 But it's a pattern integrity with a trajectory across time. 02:02:35.479 --> 02:02:39.002 And so this encapsulates both the ideas of 02:02:39.782 --> 02:02:52.647 of Buckminster Fuller and the ideas of Joshua Lederberg with regard to euphenics and eugenics and also this idea of a pattern integrity and what it means and thinking about it in four-dimensional space. 02:02:53.107 --> 02:03:00.650 So I'm very excited because I think that this is just going to be an absolute win, win, win. 02:03:00.730 --> 02:03:07.573 It's going to be the world series of wins this whole year because they can't follow us where we're going. 02:03:08.632 --> 02:03:15.732 They can't climb to the heights that we are going to climb and they can't really expound on the ideas that we are going to give to our kids. 02:03:16.479 --> 02:03:21.883 They're gonna have to ignore us more aggressively than they've ever ignored us before. 02:03:21.903 --> 02:03:25.826 And I know I'm making big statements here, but I'm very, very confident at this point. 02:03:26.606 --> 02:03:34.372 I'm really excited because I need to devote time this afternoon to getting to the gym as part of this ongoing development month. 02:03:34.432 --> 02:03:40.136 I intend to put quite a few extra hours in this month that I haven't been doing previously. 02:03:40.656 --> 02:03:43.118 And so that involves a little bit of prioritizing. 02:03:43.158 --> 02:03:44.319 So that's what I'm gonna do now. 02:03:45.179 --> 02:03:57.242 And tomorrow morning I will be on, I hope at 1010, and I will start quickly with this woman's presentation, which is over an hour, but we'll watch it outside of PowerPoint so I can speed it up a little bit and pause and take notes. 02:03:57.562 --> 02:04:06.744 And so if you want to find it, it's the Long Day Foundation, and I think her name was Sarah Amari something or other, you could find it and watch it ahead of time, maybe do some homework. 02:04:08.789 --> 02:04:14.717 Ladies and gentlemen, don't forget that there was a background with an anticipated rise in all-cause mortality that was sculpted using murder and lies. 02:04:15.218 --> 02:04:18.682 None of these people will ever tell you that because this is part of the illusion. 02:04:18.743 --> 02:04:23.169 They also won't try to assemble a list to help you understand what actually happened. 02:04:23.809 --> 02:04:26.213 They're just going to talk about it in amorphous terms. 02:04:26.633 --> 02:04:30.555 And definitely not going to use any slides or any, you know, published lists like this. 02:04:31.336 --> 02:04:36.199 Because endemicity is a myth that they need you to accept and they cannot challenge. 02:04:36.639 --> 02:04:42.022 And that's why the PCR test will never be challenged and why the idea of placebo will never get out there. 02:04:42.462 --> 02:04:44.564 Because they need their ghosts to remain real. 02:04:46.185 --> 02:04:48.846 This is for all the marbles, ladies and gentlemen. 02:04:48.886 --> 02:04:49.927 It's for the children of Earth. 02:04:50.903 --> 02:04:51.703 I love you very much. 02:04:51.943 --> 02:04:53.224 Sorry I missed you yesterday. 02:04:53.664 --> 02:04:56.565 Don't forget that these people are just posers. 02:04:56.665 --> 02:04:57.285 They are not real. 02:04:57.305 --> 02:05:00.946 In the past months, I've had a lot of... They're not real. 02:05:01.486 --> 02:05:03.266 And don't take their bait. 02:05:04.267 --> 02:05:08.588 AI is probably just a bunch of Indian guys in a room with Photoshop and... 02:05:10.227 --> 02:05:15.472 and Adobe Premiere, teaching the AI algorithm how to make these dumb pictures. 02:05:16.012 --> 02:05:21.637 The endemicity is a myth, but collecting your genome and trying to use AI to decipher it is definitely not. 02:05:21.697 --> 02:05:23.218 They have all their eggs in that basket. 02:05:24.199 --> 02:05:30.285 And you can see these coordinated liars because they even put papers out together with Steve Hatfill and friends. 02:05:31.385 --> 02:05:38.732 I can't tell you enough how important it is to understand that this picture is his criminal evidence. 02:05:39.232 --> 02:05:40.153 This is the picture. 02:05:40.614 --> 02:05:41.674 I love you guys very much. 02:05:42.255 --> 02:05:43.036 See you again tomorrow.