• 2021 May 22 • Free & Brave Conference • Pt 2 Session 5 • Church of Glad Tidings •
Thank you all… Such a beautiful moment, and after the evening event tonight, I have at the request of a number of people, brought an Imax version of Future Dreaming. So, anybody who wants to stay up past their bedtime tonight, we’re gonna have a little bit of a late-night drive-in. So, you can make out, you can bring popcorn, do whatever you need to do.
But we’ll be doing that after Dr. Carrie’s wrapped up this
evening. We’ll spend a little bit of time with a conversation that we miss and
that conversation is: we’ve heard all kinds of stuff about what’s wrong, but
you know we haven’t had a lot of conversations about what right would look
like, and we’re going to we’re going to have a little conversation about what
right might look like.
So that’s going to be tonight anybody who wants to say it
past their bedtime I’ll hang out with you we’ll keep it going and um and we’ll see
what the future is.
Now I made a commitment when I was in graduate school and
that commitment was, never give the same lecture twice because nothing pissed
me off like being a graduate student during the advent of overhead projectors,
because what overhead projectors really meant was professors got lazy and they
got lazy because they just threw the slides up, you were supposed to sit there
and take notes, and you could tell when they were dialing it in you could tell
and you were sitting there going nah this isn’t real.
You don’t believe…
It and the reason I’m telling you that story is twofold;
Number one – is I made a vow in my master’s thesis in statistics course with Professor
Jim Treloar at ball state university, I made a vow that I would never give the
same lecture twice I have never broken that vow in now 30 plus odd years. So,
the bummer is if you’re wanting me to talk about something you thought I was
going to talk about you’re disappointed, you’re welcome.
But I thought I’d throw a bigger curveball at you, because I
think every conversation about covid and every conversation about Corona virus
is the wrong conversation for humanity to be having, and I think we have been
seduced into a distraction of epic proportions while a greater evil is being done.
So I am not going to fall for it, if you thought this was
going to be the find the Fauci moment I got a little teaser in there you’ll get
a little Fauci, but that’s not what this is about this is about the illusion of
knowledge, and I have at the bottom of this slide one of my favorite quotes
from Hosea 4:6, people are destroyed for the lack of knowledge.
So, some of a few of you have actually been to Kim in my
workshops our next one is in June in Charlottesville, but if you haven’t you
know that one of the experiences, I had in my life was to be invited into the
very heart of the organization that is running this current destruction.
And in 1998 if you want to read about it it’s in my novel coup
d'état If you want to go back and look at it I was actually invited to take a
very senior role in destroying this planet and like everything else the deal
was a good deal it was a good deal and it wouldn’t have me standing in yuba
city, I would I would not be standing here in that deal, but more importantly I
wouldn’t have been here anyhow so at what price your soul?
So let’s have a little bit fun this is the most important
slide you will ever not see anywhere and oddly enough you don’t know where the
punch line is but I’m going to tell you it’s in the middle of the slide. And
you actually don’t know what the middle of the slide is but that’s okay this
particular campaign began in 1804 this one; Edward Jenner, who was the person
who gave us the opportunity to call a thing of vaccine, which by the way gets
its derivation from cattle.
Now think very carefully about what I just said – cattle!
and you’ve herd things like herd this, and herd that and all kinds of other
language that has to do with cattle.
It had to do with the emergence of an economy that was
fledgling as a result of a conflict that had not yet been resolved because
actually if we go back a couple years before this we find out that Thomas
Jefferson and George Washington were actively engaged in how to manage things
like the plague, because one of the great concerns during the revolutionary
conflict that began not in 1776 that wrapped up on July 4th and we shot off
fireworks no! That actually kept going and kept going and kept going and kept
going and kept going until the war of 1812 treaty of Kent, all the things that
you have not read because you were never taught about reading any of these
things which are the agreements that we made to be permanently indentured to
the United Kingdom.
Did you hear that land of the free home of the brave is a
marketing slogan never been the truth, never been the truth it’s a marketing
slogan it is not the truth. And if you don’t believe me read the treaty of
Ghent tell me what fur trapping has to do with land of the free home of the
brave.
Jenner decided that there was actually an opportunity and a
risk to play around with the weaponization of nature, and 1803 he decided to
coin what became a conversation that lasted for 80 years which was how could we
use the plague constructively, how could we use the plague constructively.
Because it turns out pike’s been around every now and then
all kinds of crazy things have been around every now and then and in 1883
Francis Galton came up with the answer to the question and the answer to the
question was; these beautiful things called bacterium, viruses, plague could be
very interestingly conscribed into a term that he decided to publish in 1883 as
eugenics. Wouldn’t it be interesting if we could actually harness nature to
actually be weaponized against humanity? 1883, if we were to examine the
business plan, which gave rise to what we’re experiencing now, and by the way
that business plan included an industry that mysteriously for the last 15
months none of us have heard anybody talking about, except the bald-headed bow
tie-wearing idiot from Virginia.
You didn’t hear about life insurance… ooh now we’re going to
get real. Because it turns out that from 1883 to 1893 the largest growth
contributor to the GDP of this country was the trade in the fear of death the
life insurance industry represented more than the combined contribution to the
economy of the coal steel and manufacturing industries combined, in the 10
years from 1883 to 1893, and the reason why none of you are talking about this
is because; if you want to know who runs the world you’ve got it all wrong ever
since you were fooled into believing that the federal reserve was a central
bank bunny grab by bankers and by the cabal in 1913 because it turns out
conveniently insurance companies not banks put up banks to be the fall guy.
In 1904, all you have to do is look at who is on the dais,
when the president was sworn into office the following year 1905.And you see
quite mysteriously standing next to the president of the United States where
the executives of New York Life, of Aetna and of the Major Life Insurance
companies of America.
And for the last 145 years they have done a wonderful job of
making sure you never knew they’re behind it all, and by ‘ALL,’ I mean all, and
I don’t mean some of all, I mean all of all.
The industry that was born of the protestant ethic that said
we don’t want to pay our ministers enough in life so that we will pay them an
insurance for the quote widows and orphans fund, and by the way they use that
term because it came right out of the book of acts so why not use a term that’s
so biblical nobody will argue with it.
What was that? that was cheap ass congregations who wanted
to not pay their ministers, knew their ministers would run up debt in life, and
wanted to make sure that banks got paid off all their debts when they died. By
the way that’s how life insurance got started.
So those of you who don’t know that I just spoiled it for
you, it was actually a evangelical Christian cheap-ass strategy of not paying
ministers enough in life now if we sold it that way few of us would buy it, but
I told you this is a branding campaign and it turns out that what makes life
insurance work is a thing called term life policies.
What makes that work is you pay for a while usually you buy
your first policy when you get your first house, when you have kids, when you
get married, when you get responsible, you buy your first policy, what you do
is every year, you pay into your life insurance premiums and you do that for a
long time, after a while you kind of go kind of feel like I’m paying a lot in
and I’m not sure what I’m getting for the return
It turns out that for most of us, after 17 and a half to 18
and a half years we stopped paying. That’s a great business, isn’t it? To tax
people for 18 years to offer them nothing and in return for the favor keep all
their money plus all the money you made on all their money and offer them no
benefit. Pretty good racket.
Best part about it is they actually figured out that it was
important to support the eugenics movement. You heard what I said, people turns
out that the thing that throws a curveball into life insurance policies is
people that die when you don’t want them to die that’s curveball that means you
have to pay out.
So surprisingly, in 1904 to 1910, Andrew Carnegie who was
very much affiliated with several of the boards of the life insurance
companies, decided that we needed to institutionalize medicine, institutionalized
health research and pay for it for life insurance companies.
Because controlling your death was big business and people
who didn’t match the actuarial models, we’re bad for business. Lo and behold
what did we start doing I love when people tell me that eugenics was a Hitler
thing nice try and thank you once again to the life insurance companies for
marketing that piece of BS.
But this particular pursuit of this particular situation was
born in 1910, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
How many of you have heard people talking on podcasts and YouTube
about Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory? That’s right the giant resounding nobody
Ah isn’t it funny how we’ve been sucker punched into
believing that the bad guy is a Rothschild or the bad guy is you know part of
this nefarious deep under lord dark underworld you know pentagram laden candles
ceremony seance story isn’t it great to have a cover story when nobody actually
then asks the right question, which is: hold on a minute if somebody’s
marketing a story to me I wonder if that marketing of a story is so I don’t ask
any more questions. And by the way everybody who thinks that the world is run
by the Rothschilds has their head up their ass I’m dead serious the world is
actually run by life insurance executives.
Bad news!
It turns out that we’re going to get to why that’s so damn
important, but the word ‘Defective Human’ defective human entered our
vocabulary in 1914.
What’s a defective human? and by the way we’ve heard about
defective genes? and we’ve heard about defective what’s a defective human
anybody? No? what is a defective human? Let’s ask the question, we go back to
Dr Ely’s talk right you were created in the image and likeness of thank you and
so a defective human would be? Our perspective maybe our perspective maybe but
there ain’t no such thing as a defective human, there are defects that humans
put into humanity, but there’s no such thing as a defective human.
But in 1914 a guy by the name of Harry Laughlin published a
study which actually set in motion what became one of the most horrific, and
one day this story is going to be told like we tell stories of the carnage of
the most gross inhumanities that humans have ever perpetrated on each other.
Far more egregious than warfare, far more egregious than
Vikings raping and pillaging. What happened in 1914 is an unforgivable mortal sin?
We decided that we are the arbiters of who should live and who should die. By
the way for those of you not scholars in history this is before the first world
war remember this.
It turns out the first world war was good business for life
insurers. You know what happened when we actually sent young men and women
mostly men few women, but when we sent young men over to their deaths in Europe,
life insurers pocketed a shitload of money because it turns out that very few
people knew how to file claims.
The department of defense didn’t have a mechanism to
actually process those things. It turns out that in fact the first world war,
if you look at it from an economic perspective, the biggest winner of the first
world war, were life insurance companies.
If a business works well, what do you do? You know the war
to end all wars, not so fast, because the ending of the wars thing feels like
it would mean that we wouldn’t get to go to the well again, so how about we
actually figure out ways to sell eugenics to a point where, and I love this
one; ‘hereditary is the big problem’, the headline from 1929 heredity is the
big problem – that was mainstream media it turns out that if we didn’t select
the right genes to go into the right people.
Back then it wasn’t called genes yet, but if we didn’t
select the right breeding, and by the way if you look closely at this one, I
love to read this… it turns out that there are those who would actually say
that we should at least be as sophisticated as what dairy men do to cattle
that’s a headline in 1929.
We should be as good with humans as dairy men are to cattle,
by the way media being paid for here by life insurance companies.
1932 Cold Spring Harbor, Booker T Washington and a couple
other people get together and there’s this idea that comes along there’s this
idea that says that; we think that this little bacterium that we figured out
might have a really important role to take what used to be traditional and
herbal and natural medicines, I think, I think this little bacterium this
little piece of nature could be co-opted we could grow it in incubators and we
could actually turn it into something, that would be a very important way to take
industry into medicine.
Because it turns out that up until then, medicine was very
distributed phenomenon. We had all kinds of things going on; little
apothecaries, and little Drug stores, and little people who had their bowls and
their crushers, and all of the cool little things that they had… and it turns
out that sucks! Because what we can’t do is – we can’t get mass production of a
thing, and we want mass production of a thing and so we came up with this
little thing called penicillin, but we needed to figure out how to get this
little thing called penicillin into something that would be generally known
about, but the public would have no willingness to speak about.
Now it turns out at that point in time there was tons of
different things that we could have used penicillin for we could have used it
for lung disorders and all sorts of other things, but it turns out it was a
good idea to pick on STDs you know why because nobody wanted to talk about them
and if nobody wants to talk about something then nobody will talk about it.
So, what we’ll do is we’ll pick this thing called syphilis
what we’ll do is we will start infecting a population with syphilis so that we
can actually expand the number of illnesses that we have to justify a clinical
trial an emergency use authorization of penicillin. I told you last night old
playbook new script but not really even a new script this is like a bad sitcom,
this is like days of our lives, this is like general hospital you know what’s
going to happen a hot nurse is going to have the affair with the married doctor
and he’s going to get pregnant you know how it’s going to end you still watch
it.
But you see 1932 we start infecting people with syphilis so
that we can maybe or maybe not give them penicillin or not because what we want
to do is understand how pathogens kill populations. Sid, you hear what I just
said? And I wonder if you heard in the film last night with Melinda Gates, we
really need to make sure that we start with the blacks and the Native Americans,
right? You know what we did we started with the blacks and the native Americans
and not only did we actually infect them with syphilis so that we could get our
penicillin clinical trials going but we also decided that at the same year 1932
we would actually start institutionalizing across the country forced
sterilization of men and women so that they breed that is not acceptable and I
said that by virtue of the words that were used the breed of humanity that’s
not acceptable would be expunged from the human experience.
We actually literally legalized in every state in this
country the castration of men and the sterilization of women so that people we
didn’t want would breathe and I tell people this all the time and they sit
there going no, no, no, that’s a third right thing no it wasn’t Hitler actually
conscribed our science so that in 1939 he could publish euthanasia of the
undesirable, euthanasia, we were in the process at that time of castrating
people and sterilizing people and it turns out Hitler just decided well if
you’re going to do that why don’t you just go ahead and kill him.
Don’t think for a moment that 1939 third rape Germany was
the one that figured that one out because we were doing it in the 20s why don’t
we talk about this why don’t we talk about it huh no we don’t talk about it
because we actually have, I think collectively survivor’s guilt. I think we
don’t talk about it because we are in fact the progeny of this experiment.
Now you didn’t know that just like you didn’t know life
insurance just like you didn’t know who was on the dais in 1905 at the
presidential election just like you didn’t know that that election was
purchased kind of like some other elections that’s a really new problem isn’t
it 1904.
Hitler 1939 comes up with this euthanasia thing, so that he
can come up with a superior race and rather than disagreeing with him the
United States starts collaborating with the third Reich on euthanasia and
sterilization to get rid of quote imbeciles undesirables the infirm the weak.
People we’re getting to our parents’ generation now, aren’t
we? This is getting uncomfortably close right? If your parents are in their
80s, if you’re in your 80s, if you know anybody who’s 80, they were alive when
these decisions and these conversations were commonplace, they were on the
front page of newspapers, they were on the front page of scientific journals,
they were on the front page and it was normal for all of us in the quote
greatest generation on earth to find it perfectly acceptable – to build
asylums, to kill people, to castrate people, to sterilized people, that was
perfectly acceptable.
Have you ever heard the phrase the sins of the fathers are
sometimes visited on… anybody want to go with me on this little journey here
for a minute? And it turns out that in 1946 how many of you know what was going
on somewhere else in the world in 1946? Anybody? Another world war right in
1946, a beautiful generous compassionate human soul, John D. Rockefeller,
decided that we needed to fund the Center for Disease Control. Now does anybody
know what the Center for Disease Control actually was set up to be? Anybody? No,
that’s the story they want you to tell. It was actually set up to investigate
the what makes malaria kill some people and make some people survive? That’s
what it’s set up to do, because it was, in fact, before the CDC was actually
the Center for Malaria Control, which was allegedly what we set in motion with
the Panama Canal and then we set in motion for the southern states.
Because we were very worried about the fact that we were not
getting enough work out of the indentured and enslaved population because
malaria seemed to be killing. Are you ready for this? African American slaves…
That’s bad for business, isn’t it? Did we actually care about malaria? Because
we actually loved the people who were exposed to malaria? Do you think that
John D. Rockefeller woke up on one of his hunting safaris and go, ‘Oh how I
long for the day when these poor African savages can shoot big game with me
healthily…’ Do you think that was part of his kind of long-term plan?
No! His long-term plan was how do I actually selectively get
to a place where enough of them are around to carry the big game out of the
forest or savannah, but not enough of them to be in the way of the mining and
the oil and the everything else I want really from their land. So, it turns out
that managing their death, would be a pretty good idea, so understanding
malaria was not about public health, it was about economics.
1946 CDC is formed, allegedly from malaria control, but the
Syphilis thing snuck in under the radar because we needed someplace to put the
syphilis project and so we did… And Cold Spring Harbor and Atlanta Georgia
became a collaborating location to make sure we figured out how to destroy the
lives of African Americans with a controlled release of a pathogen, during a
period of time that we had quote civil rights interests… Isn’t it interesting
that we’re marching for civil rights at the same time we’re murdering people
isn’t that a really cool paradox where our official cover story is ah we’re all
about equal access let’s get everybody to the Drinking fountain, let’s just
have fewer people getting to the Drinking fountain to the point where maybe we
could get all the way to nobody to the Drinking fountain, and we could actually
get to the place where we wanted in the first place we just happened to have
the inconvenience if they all died of syphilis. Oh, I’m sorry!
Now here’s in my view in the long arc of the insurance
company story the original sin, and I am now going to offend almost everybody
in the room with what I’m going to say about science how many of you have ever
seen a tapestry most of you so you know that it’s made up of strings tied in
knots on warp threads right it turns out that you do not have DNA, you have
chromosomes.
Nature made chromosomes if I were to walk into a cathedral
in Europe and I would say before you look at the tapestry let me untie all the
threads and then let me put them in a pile on the floor and then i’d like you
to critique the image of the tapestry you would think me mad you would think me
mad because I would be in fact mad you would not see the near naked vixen by
the pond you would not see the heart with an arrow thrust through its bleeding
chest you wouldn’t see any of those images and you wouldn’t see them because it
would be a pile of string on the ground.
It turns out that a nasty photograph and it wasn’t really a
photograph it was an x-ray photograph plate 51 taken in 1952, okay? F—ked us
all and I said it there you said it and I’m telling you why I said it because
DNA is not a product of nature it is a model of human manipulation listen
carefully to what I’m saying DNA is not a product of nature it is a characteristic
it’s a model of human manipulation that first image 1952 Raymond gosling and
Rosalind Franklin the actual people who first characterized the double helix
called deoxyribonucleic acid. They were the first ones to discover that there
was an interesting orientation of the molecule deoxyribonucleic acid and it was
then a year later that Watson and crick were celebrated for actually coming up
with the invention of DNA but it turns out they didn’t invent anything they
actually built a model, but the model was analogous to untying the tapestry of
life in the form of chromosomes and then putting the untied strings on the
floor and saying describe humanity, funded by foundations supported by life
insurance companies.
Why do you think the Nobel Prize was awarded to the people
who didn’t even discover the thing they didn’t Watson and Crick had nothing to
do seriously nothing to do with discovering anything they happened to be
eugenicists who would support a cover story that would tell science don’t look
anywhere else only look to the double helix?
I’m going to go out on a limb here for you chromosomes being
paramagnetic wound helical coils of conductive material are quite possibly
antenna they’re quite possibly not chemistry at all and it turns out I’ve
proven that in the lab if you wonder why the magnet experiment that you’re
going to hear about from Dr. Carrie, is so damn interesting it’s not because of
DNA it’s not because of RNA it’s because they are putting an antenna into your
body to screw up the transmissions of all of the wisdom of the cosmos so that
you are detached from being human, and if you knew what it really was it is a
wound helical antenna and is an antenna that was made so that we stayed in
touch with our creation and our creator, that’s what it was and in 1953 we
defiled it. And we have spent billions of dollars describing life through
untied strings of a tapestry and then mysteriously come to the conclusion that
95 of DNA is just junk DNA. Really? If you’re a statistician in the room and
you’ve ever actually said that you should hang your head in shame in perpetuity
you should get sackcloth and ashes you should have a scarlet dunce cap sewed
onto your shirt or your hat or whatever because it turns out that the reason
why we don’t understand life is because we untied the majesty of the tapestry
of life and then tried to describe life through the pile of strings that we put
on the floor.
There is no such thing as a DNA RNA relationship that’s a
model it’s a model and by the way I’m not criticizing people who use models to
describe things, that’s not the point I’m talking about life that’s what I’m
talking about I’m not talking about science have at it till the cows come home
talk about DNA talk about RNA talk about transfection and translation and polymerase
chains and all kinds of things do all of your magic you want and don’t ever
tell me that you’ve described a single phenomenon of life, because you have
untied the very fabric of the nature of reality and then you’re trying to play
god with it.
We the people have been had we are not a selective breeding
experiment for a petri dish, and I am sick and tired of having this
conversation be about whether there’s a virus or not a virus if and not RNA,
people if we can’t define life, we will never understand health, did you hear
what I just said? If we do not understand life, we can never define health
because we have decided that we are now this bizarre strand of untied string on
the floor and we’re trying to make sense out of it.
This isn’t an accident this was a design it was a design to
set in motion the maturity of one of the most horrific experiences that is
about to befall us and it by the way has almost nothing to do with covid or
SARS or anything else.
Because it turns out in 1945, 1946, 1947, we started developing
all of these interesting financial models that started saying oh hold on a
minute what we’re going to do is we’re going to actually get the government to
take on the role of mitigating what life duration is which is what we did with
the new deal and with all kinds of other programs so we built our financial
systems to actually tie into the life insurance racket that’s by the way why we
have a 30-year mortgage you know why you have a 30-year mortgage a time series
that correlates with nothing in nature nothing at all nothing in nature do you
know why we have a 30-year mortgage?
We have a 30-year mortgage because that was the average life
expectancy of a blue-collar worker in 1904 and it turns out that if you match
the mortgage to the life of a person guess what you get to do you get to
foreclose on their house when they’ve paid it almost all the way off.
People I’m trying to wake the real wake up, this isn’t about
masks, and it’s not about injections, and the reason why we’re talking about
mass injections is so the perpetrators get away with the crime, because we’re
not talking about the crime. What on earth in 1953 would Jonas Salk be
ridiculed, ridiculed in 1953 when he came up with the polio vaccine, he was
ridiculed for not filing a patent on it, when asked why he didn’t file a patent
he said that is ludicrous is filing a patent on the sun that became the subject
of a book patenting the sun, and that was when the life insurance companies got
an idea the idea they got was I bet we could do this vaccine thing into an
actuarial control of human life, I bet we could actually schedule when people
live and when they die, and I bet that would be really good for us that was
1953.
Just let that settle in for a minute.
And then 1980 came along it wasn’t really 1980 it was signed
into law in 1980 but the real congressional hearings were in 1979 and what I
love about the buy dole act is nobody ever reads the hearings that gave rise to
the buy doll act you’ve been told that the Bayh-Dole Act was this wonderful
breakthrough that actually stimulated the great knowledge economy of the united
states, because for the first time we were going to let the recipients of
federal grants gain commercial access to the benefits of their research the
greatest innovation of all time, to make sure that science would finally
contribute to the economy and we could build a knowledge economy, and so the
cover story was – let’s let people who get federal grants keep the rights to
their inventions.
If you want to know the death of free inquiry and science
and I mean the death like nails in the coffin on the train over the distance
corpse riding in the casket showing up and being buried under a wooden cross in
the middle of the desert the death of science happened with the signature of
the bi-doll act, because the minute we decided that publicly funded research
was the provenance of the lottery winnings of those who actually would play by
the rules of the game, and what’s the rules of the game? Send in your grant
application have it peer-reviewed, most of you don’t even know that happens
before you can even ask a question a committee decides whether you can ask the
question… oh how is that you have a team of experts who have never thought of a
thing, because you thought of the thing, you have a team of experts decide
whether the question you’re asking is a legitimate question. Oh, that’s a great
idea – because clearly, the experts in the room would be perfect to understand
the thing that they have no idea what the thing is.
That makes absolutely logical sense! So let them be the
arbiter of who gets the money.
Oh, and then it goes through an institution, which has a
thing called the ‘office of sponsored programs’, anybody familiar with the
office of sponsored programs? Well, the office of sponsored programs is what’s
the most inefficient NGO ever built in the history of humanity. it’s a basic
money laundering scheme, where public institutions in every one of the states
and most participating countries around the world charge an overhead of
anywhere from 30 to 70 percent of a grant. So that they scrape the money, and
the researcher is left with the pittance of the whatever is left over, to hire
the graduate students to get the lab equipment to do the study to do everything
else, at which point in time the results of the research get sent back to Are
you ready for this? A committee, who also still has no freaking clue, they get
to review whether or not your study was done correctly, they get to review
whether your study fits their business plan of the way education must advance.
The Bayh-Dole Act is the death of free inquiry the buy dole
act is the hijacking of the public coffers and I find it fascinating that
nobody talks about this, but we invented a very interesting invention. The year
after the Bayh-Dole Act got signed into law, I love how that happens, I love
how we get the legal framework right and then we create the thing for which the
legal framework was relevant. I love that, I love that. We actually anticipate
where the ball is going, we’re total Wayne Gretzky hockey puck here, we’re
going to where the puck will be, not where the puck is!
And not surprisingly the Bayh-Dole Act didn’t have the ink
Dry on it, before somebody came up with an interesting marketing program – What
if you could create a virus and brand it with another name? what if what if we
could come up with this branding program, the branding program goes something
like this; We’re going to say there’s a virus, then they’re going to say
there’s a disease, but there’s not really a disease, it’s a series of symptoms,
but it’s not really a disease. But we’re going to call the series of symptoms
of disease… Sound familiar? Anybody? um and this branding program is going to
be great, because when people hear that somebody has the virus, then they’ll
think that it’s the disease! and if they hear that there’s somebody with a
disease, they’ll know that they have the virus and they’ll be so confused that
they can come up with numbers, which is how many people were infected and how many
people died… And does any of this feel like we are in a freaking loop, from
exactly a plan that was put in place in 1981, when we invented… listen,
invented HIV and AIDS we invented it!
It did not turn out in the human population in 1981. We got
the merchandising ready; we changed the laws to make sure that federal
researchers could keep the economic gain for it, and then mysteriously nature
decided to have somebody have sex with a monkey, or whatever the story is that
you were told, and by the way that was a story you were told, okay, does that
sound like a wet market in Wuhan? Sounds to me like a wet market in Wuhan,
really that is the same thing as a wet market in Wuhan.
Okay we made up HIV and AIDS after we built the
infrastructure to commercialize it does that sound like it was premeditated?
and it turns out we did it laughing at Jonah Sulk, because he was too dumb to
know that he should have commercialized polio vaccine and all of the vaccine
manufacturers fell on their knees going but we’re poor we’re poor we’re poor
because we’re making this unpatented compound we need to have patented things
that allow us to actually charge for the treatment of a thing and it turns out
that the windfall 1981 was the invention of HIV AIDS.
You know some of the very first funding sources for that
research were? life insurance companies. You know what I get tired of stories
like this, just because I’m so sick of knowing when I’ve been doing this now
this business this business of following the rats into the sewer, to find out
where the money’s leaking I’ve been following this trail much longer than any
of you know I started doing this in the 1980s in the jungles in Nicaragua and
Costa Rica, when we found out that cocaine and guns were mysteriously not so
that we had Nancy Reagan’s war on Drugs but so that we could actually bribe
Iraq into keeping an Iran war going that deal. The Iran contra scandal that’s
where I cut my teeth turns out you make a lot of friends doing that you make a
lot more friends doing what I’m doing right now, and I dare them to censor this
I dare any of them to censor it because I have their home addresses. censor me!
try it. See how it works out.
Ladies and gentlemen, we are actually living through the
execution of an illiquidity event for life insurance companies that’s what this
is. We have a thing called wrongful life in an actuarial model that’s when you
live too long do you hear what I said when you live too long
You now can buy insurance for living longer than your life
insurance. Did you know that ?you can actually buy a life insurance policy you
insure you for outliving your life insurance policy, because if you haven’t
already been raped and pillaged enough we might as well just add insult to
injury and have you insure yourself against the insurance not being there when
you actually expect the insurance to be, and we have a collision risk there’s a
thing called the clash risk in insurance and we have a clash risk problem in
2030.
Turns out that life insurers who have annuities that they
owe you, because you bought policies that said that they had to deliver money
to you at the end of an annuity. Turns out they haven’t put enough money in
that annuity to actually pay the obligation.
Don’t think for one minute that what Andrew Cuomo did in New
York wasn’t paid for, by making sure that we targeted places that in fact had
people who were at a point in their life insurance cycle that they were going
to start costing insurance companies more than the insurance companies could
pay. Don’t think that that was some sort of innocent little Andrew Cuomo
mistake when the New York state Life Insurance Regulators are starting to
breathe down the neck of life insurers going; you’ve got a problem, because you
don’t have enough money to meet your obligation. Now if you don’t have enough
money to meet your obligation, and your obligation is to pay out in debt what
somebody is owed, what might you consider? What might you consider? Why don’t
we have a pandemic, why don’t we have a pandemic?
This is not some sort of accident of science, this is
premeditated murder! That’s what it is, let’s be really clear on what it is —
it’s premeditated murder! And the industry that has propped up a lie for the
last 140 years is still not even mentioned… With all the woke people that are woke
up, not one of them is actually looking where the actual fire is coming from.
And we’re looking at the smoke that is propped up and going; look there’s
smoke, look there’s smoke.
And if you don’t believe every word that I just said look at
president trump’s first economic stimulus plan in the spring of 2020 and look
at the fine print of the Jobs Act that was passed to support the economics of
this great country payroll protection. Any of you heard that? You know what
number that was in terms of funding priorities in that act? That was number
five, for the payroll protection act payroll protection was priority number
five. Do you know what payroll protection act priority number one was? That
employers should be able to maintain payment of life insurance premiums without
interruption! That was our government defending our payroll! And the number one
priority in the act was – make sure that the life insurance premiums get
maintained!
People, I can’t make this clearer, it’s been right in front
of our face since a photograph taken in 1904 and we the people have not even
begun to come out of the coma. Don’t tell me about being awoken, come on… I
told you, you weren’t expecting this from me, but that’s because I’ve got one
shot at living and if I can infect half of you in this room, or a quarter of
you in this room, to have the conversation that for 140 years no one has been
having, which is we the people have funded an industry which is now intent on
killing we the people… If somebody in this room actually goes; well hell that
doesn’t seem like a good idea, then I have achieved my mission.
Because my mission is to tell you that in 1998 when they
came to me with the deal, I want to show you a little secret. The little secret
I’m going to show you is the alchemy of evil the alchemy of evil and I’m going
to tell you the reason why I’m going to teach you how evil works because we as
people of faith have made a fundamental mistake, we haven’t studied evil. We
haven’t studied it, and that is on us we have adopted this story that says it’s
got to be peaches and cream and unicorn farts and whatever else right no we
have to study this thing. Because if we want to actually enter into the fight
for not just humanity but for a much larger battle, we need to understand how
that battle actually works. And we are pathetic we have not even begun to pick
up sticks to start fencing we’re far, far from blades, we’re far from blades.
Let’s talk about what it looks like because you know the
rest. 1984, I told you I’m going to throw this away. 1984 Fauci comes along
starts his 191-billion-dollar spending spree you heard it 191-billion-dollar
spending spree to industrialize vaccination. And I want to read you something
because you can’t make this shit up, this is better read, than even me doing a
bad quote of it. and so I’m not going to do a bad quote of it, I’m going to read
it because if you’re going to give the horse credit, you might as well read it
straight from their mouth, don’t you think?
I just want you to hear this sentence and just see where it
lands for you, and by the way for those of you who go online and look up the
Fauci Dossier, which is where I’m going to read this from, uh don’t buy it on
amazon! That is not me! somebody illegally uploaded that. That thing was
released, so that everybody could have it for free. the http whatever it is pdf
that you get the whole thing for free is not 35 and if you’re buying it on Amazon
you’re doing two things that are wrong number one is you’re paying a thief for
stealing it from me, and number two you’re actually supporting amazon. So don’t
buy it from there, get it for free. but here we go, I want you to hear this in
their words because their words are so much interest more interesting than
mine. Ready for this?
Page 8, I feel like I’m in church now reading from the
gospel of Dave, Fauci, Peter Daszak, EcoHealth Alliance, quote:
“To sustain the funding base beyond the crisis we need to increase public understanding of the need for medical countermeasures such as a pan-corona virus vaccine, a key Driver is the media and the economics follow the hype. We need to use that hype to our advantage to get to the real issue investors will respond at the end of the process, if they see profit.”
That was written in 2016.
Did you hear me? Pan coronavirus vaccine, we need the media
to create the hype and then we need to use the hype for our advantage and then
investors will follow the hype… How lonely do you think it is to be the prophet
who’s been saying this for every single year since 1999. How grateful am I that
I’m standing in front of this audience right now feeling like for the first
time I may not be speaking to the pile of bones, but maybe to an army that’s
willing to take this on..
Here we go, here we go, here we go, this is where it gets
fun and I’m trying to advance my slides here so if anybody can help with that
advance let’s figure out how does it work, well it works really simple, every
single time humans decide to take the step to the dark side, they always follow
the same recipe and always means always and there is no time in history where
this has not happened. Pay attention pay attention this is the recipe for how
evil manifests on this planet.
It always starts with nature; we weaponize something about
nature, always, we always tell something about nature, we tell a story to
denigrate nature, we say that nature is inferior, we say we’re lords over,
we’re dominion over, we’re this that, and the other thing we always put
ourselves above nature, that’s always the first step!
By the way I’m going to show you this couple different
examples just stay with me on this.
The second thing is we always find a way to appeal to image,
in old language we called it idolatry, in new language we call it image. We want
to make sure that we appeal to if you’re not with us if you’re not part of the
club, if you’re not part of the team, if you’re not if you’re not one of us,
then you know you’re kind of not with it, okay so we always see nature go from
a natural phenomenon to something that actually shows up where we actually
create dissension between people the ins and the outs, the pros and the cons,
the antes and the pros, the whatever you want to call it, and we always do that
that’s always the second step.
And then the third step is; we always turn identity into
identification! Identity into identification, are you conservative? Are you liberal?
Are you Christian? Are you Muslim? Are you this? Are you that? are you
something else? Hold on a minute, how about are you human? are you created in
the image and likeness of the divine? What how about that? No, no. We’re not
good with that, we need to know whether you are educated, or not? Whether
you’re rich whether you’re poor, whether you’re black, whether you’re white,
whether you’re this whether that… We manufacture a distinction to make
identification, take the place of identity.
And once those three things are in the soup the next things
happen; we always seek to mutate nature, we always try to bend it to our will,
we try to make sure it fits our model, we tell it the rules of the game, we
don’t listen to it, we tell it we say this is how nature works, rather than
going nature what a beautiful wonderful tapestry of mystery and wonder and awe
and reverence we don’t do that, we focus on bending it to our will, and then we
desecrate it, we take that which is holy and we desecrate it, nature never was
meant to be desecrated, our community was never meant to be desecrated, our
identity was never meant to be desecrated, we were never meant to mutate and
bend to our will that which is around us, we were invited to be stewards, not
pirates! Stewards not pirates.
And then we always crescendo with subjugation – somebody has
to be at the bottom of the stack and somebody defining the stack has to be at
the top, we always have to end in a hierarchy. Now I say a big thing when I say
this always is how nature, or evil works. That’s how that’s a big thing, so let
me show you two stories: A story, if you will, separated by close to two
thousand years and let’s see if the model that I just showed you holds up.
Anybody familiar with the stained-glass window image on the
left Jesus tempted in the wilderness. Satan used the three alchemical steps;
first thing you did – he actually realized that if you’re hanging out in the
desert praying for 40 days you probably got a little bit of a tickle in your
tummy so first thing you did is go what’s abundant well turns out if you’ve
ever been in Palestine you’ve been to the hills around galilee and Judea you
see that there’s a lot of stones so not a lot of creativity how about you take
the stones and turn them into bread, what’s that? that’s the first alchemy of
evil turn stones and mutate them, that’s an alchemy of evil, take a thing and
turn it into a thing not use it not steward it turn it into a thing. that’s the
first temptation.
That didn’t work right man should not live by bread alone we
move on to axis 2. I’m gonna go and I’m gonna take you to the temple why would
why would the devil take Jesus to the temple well it turns out that kind of
that’s the place where identity and community are formed, so the reason why you
go there is you go there to say – hey this is kind of fulcrum of your universe,
right here, this is kind of that place where divine and human kind of interact,
so that’s kind of where we’re going to take you, but what I’m going to do when
I’m going to take you there? I’m going to ask you to throw yourself off the
pinnacle of the temple and rely on technology to save you. Ooh what did I just
say? I just said what the devil actually said. That’s what the devil actually
said – rely on technology to save you. The devil didn’t see angels as some sort
of you know beneficent what is Angelos, the conveyor of the will and the spirit
of god, he didn’t see it that way, he saw it as the sky hooks that could be
Dropped down and pick you up before you land on the ground. He actually
desecrated nature he desecrated the divine and he said oh that’s cool turn
angels into technologies they’ll save you, and Jesus said you don’t got me
there either pal…
And then he took the dumbest step next: bow down to me and
I’ll give you the kingdoms of the world. Identify as not you anymore, it’s an
innocent thing just a little mRNA strand that’s all it is that’s all it is
he’ll basically be you still basically, no you won’t, you will have the aborted
tissue of a 1960s abortion from Denmark, you guys don’t know that. Most of you
don’t when Judy talks about those cell lines the HEK and the vero lines and all
those kind of things, most of you don’t know… If you actually read the stories,
the stories on the people who harvested those cell lines they are chilling!
Like seriously, if you read those stories your blood would freeze into icicles,
the level of horror that went into the collection of the lives of the kidney
and eye cells that are used in vaccine production would chill any human being,
so much so, that one of the cell lines when asked about the provenance of the
cell line the researchers said I think I lost the paperwork on the parents, how
conscious is that? sound like informed consent? sound like you actually
harvested any of these things and by the way that’s what’s swimming around in
pretty much anybody that’s gotten a vaccine in the last what 20 years. Now and
that’s not the covid vaccine that’s all of them.
Okay bow to me and I’ll give you the kingdoms of the world.
Let’s see how it works out when Anthony Fauci is the devil metaphorically hey
uh for the camera let’s see how it works if Anthony Fauci is the devil well it
turns out same game: I’m going to take a virus and I’m going to actually turn
it into a mechanism of fear, and control I’m going to alchemically use a virus
that has never been associated with fear never we’ve known about coronavirus
we’ve described Corona Virus we’ve done all kinds of things never been
associated with fear. And in 1999 I’m going to start weaponizing it so that it
actually becomes terrifying. Remember we invented SARS I told you that last
night, we invented SARS. That came after three years of R&D, which
specifically stated that we were increasing the virulence of the spike protein
and you’ve heard about the spike protein until the cows come home today, and it
turns out we were the ones that made coronavirus into SARS. We were the ones
that built the bioweapon that was the first trick.
The second trick was population control we want to actually
control a population and I want the double meaning of that to be exactly what I
put on the slide we wanted to control the population and we wanted to have
population control and by the way how convenient to come with an RNA technology
that might, might, we don’t know might sterilize you, might make it impossible
for you to have children, might make people decide not to have kids, because
they actually don’t want to procreate because they don’t want kids to come into
this world. Anybody see a business plan happening here?
Okay so what do we do? We mask, we distance, we isolate, we
use the technology of separation, we use a technology and say trust them, trust
them, do you realize that not a single one of the things we were told to trust;
mask, distance, home isolate… Not a single one of the things that we were told
to do, has a single piece of medical evidence supporting that recommendation,
and it’s worse than that. As I said last night the C.R. MacIntyrestudy very clearly showed that face mask wearing increases influenza illness
and that was a study that was published in everything leading to the April 2020
journal the American medical association official statement that says a healthy
population should not ever wear a mask that’s what the journal the American
medical association said take that fact checkers because it was them that said
it not me, I’m quoting…
And then take my gene therapy, lose your identity and I’ll
give you a vaccine passport… you get the world people the devil as Anthony
Fauci and the devil as two thousand years ago stained-glass window is not even
playing a different game it is the same game.
Now let’s land it in my life 1998 you know what I was
actually not in a great situation the marriage that I was in was a very
challenging one my wife was on a very interesting journey it was very difficult
journey she had an enormous amount of depression had enormous amounts of other
challenges I thought being around me must be magical because who couldn’t now
me of course it would be magical and I thought somehow mysteriously I would be
so magical that somehow it would break through that depression in 1998 guess
what I knew I’m not that magical and depression is a tough thing to deal with.
I was at a point in my life where I’ve been in the wilderness for a very, very
long time when I was approached by the individuals who actually said how about
the kings of the world, they started with a nature thing looking at me you know
the handsome hunk that I am Dave you know what do you suppose they’d start
with? No, they didn’t start with hair. Nice, nice. I like it. I like where
you’re going. Thank you, Dr. Ealy for making sure that everybody got that
point.
They started with the famine that I was in we could actually
arrange for you have access to some pretty fine women and by the way some of
them are sitting here at the table you know the thing I love about evil and the
thing I love about this map because I’ve known it forever you know why I love
this map you can smell it a mile away.
If you hear somebody pick on a thing you think that matters
to you, you already know you’re in the room of sulfur and if the smell of sulfur
starts growing when they get a thing that is your wilderness right you don’t
have to keep going that’s okay they did and the way this one went was we could
start with your family, how about we actually have access to some women that
you know would make you not have to be so lonely and miserable and all that
kind of good stuff and I kind of did the thou shalt not eat bread alone. That
was pretty easy. I was raised Mennonite you don’t have indiscretions you don’t
have those things so for me that one was that was a slap shot splash shot right
that was — a you can’t even get me to swing at that one because I’m not that
dumb…
So, we moved to option two – option two was what’s my
temple? Well, it turns out that I built some very interesting technologies
really interesting technologies and they told me what could be done with my
technologies if we had access to what you have in your brain and what you’ve
put into computers, we could help you do… That sound familiar? Take you to my
temple and then ask me to throw myself off and be dependent on your financing,
your money, your reputation your market access, your everything else, and I
smelled the sulfur getting hotter, and I was like – nah…pass on that one.
And then the comedy of all – just become one of us, and we
can actually give you the kingdoms of the world, and they actually use that
terminology.
And by the way Vaccine passport is no different from it if
you can’t smell the sulfur very time that said you got a smelling problem. You
might have COVID you might need to check on it…See I had to make a joke on it…
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