Thursday, May 21, 2020
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Niall Ferguson: Covid-19 is China’s Chernobyl moment
at the end of the 15th minute he negates his argumentation and
conclusions to/in preceding ones, quite the flipslip .... besides going
flat on his face factwise - i think, unfortunate as it is,
George Webb is a hell of a lot closer to describing dangers 'in play' accurately.
conclusions to/in preceding ones, quite the flipslip .... besides going
flat on his face factwise - i think, unfortunate as it is,
George Webb is a hell of a lot closer to describing dangers 'in play' accurately.
Monday, May 11, 2020
Enlightenment: Most Comprehensive Explanation/ What? Why? How?
53:57
Transcript
hello the following is all personal
opinion there are a lot of aspects of
Buddhism that are hard to understand the
advice to move away from one's ego the
idea that the emotions of desire and
aversion are the cause of all human
suffering I mean none of that really
makes sense given that we've evolved to
operate through an ego which seems to
work very well we've got the emotions of
desire and aversion for a reason why
would a religion asked us to go against
the way that nature's made us well in
short it's because our tendency towards
desire and aversion exists in a modern
form that's actually not natural the way
we used to perceive reality the way we
would do certain things and avoid
certain other things was very different
before we reprogrammed our minds with
things like language and other
technologies Buddhism is an early
science conducted through experience
rather than theoretical calculation that
reduces human suffering and it's nothing
more than that there are many different
schools of Buddhism that have different
ideas about reality but the original
point of Buddhism was just the science
of human suffering and as it turns out
to get rid of suffering one has to also
understand the nature of the universe
why because human suffering is caused by
the pain of being ignorant to the nature
of reality it's caused by us losing our
felt sense of what actually exists so if
you hear anyone talking about Buddhist
teachings in a moralistic way like oh
you just should be mindful you just
should do that because it's the right
way of seeing things that's not quite
right we've lost our felt sense of what
exists due to our biology and things
that have happened to us Buddhism
prescribes ways of getting back to it
that aren't intellectual they're
experiential they reprogram your mind
over time and now modern science shows
looking at brain scans that people who
for example meditate do restructure
their brain over time so people find
when they engage in mindfulness
meditation which is very much tuning
into reality it's trying to apply your
attend
to your surroundings quite aggressively
people find when they do that they
improve their sense of well-being so
there's that connection between knowing
what exists and feeling better and I
think what's happening is if you apply
your brain to the physical world you're
not giving it as much of its processing
power over to rumination but much of the
way we think every moment of the day is
sort of caught up in abstract thought
thoughts about things that aren't
immediately palpable so things that are
in the past things that you project into
the future and this really robs our
ability to plug into physical reality I
mean we have to think this way that's
the way we operate but I'm suggesting
that we didn't always have to think
quite the same and the result is that
it's a bit uncomfortable language which
makes up a lot of this abstract thought
is man-made we have a language center in
the brain so there are linguistic areas
of the brain but these evolved to cover
instinctive language you know laughter
crying screaming the signals we give to
others that don't ever need to be taught
and and possibly singing you know we've
got this three octave vocal range we
understand harmony Darwin thought we
sung before we spoke but words we have
to teach each generation anew so this is
a man-made technology as you know and in
learning to think and see the world
through this veil of symbolism we are in
effect running a software program on the
hardware that is our natural brain and
that muddies the ability of the brain to
do what it evolved to do which was not
speak in words but simply plug perfectly
into reality
exactly so to exactly fit its perception
of the environment with what the
environment was actually like so if you
do something that's slightly different
with the brain it impairs its capacity
to do what it did in its original state
when I say language I don't just mean
the words that we speak I'm talking
about the process of thinking
symbolically so you look at an item in
the environment and you consciously say
to yourself that's a tree
encountering this before and it's like
that and you know I was taught it's this
kind of tree and you make a map and you
hang it on a mental hook and your map of
reality is based on your very limited
experience of what exists out there and
it's up to you to store all that
information consciously in a format made
of language and symbols somewhere in the
brain and this way of mapping the world
is totally artificial none of the other
animals have to do it like that they can
feel into their environment as though
it's an extension of them because they
live in an a demyx state they live in a
state of symbiosis with nature they
don't also have a technological
component to their lifestyle so there's
nothing unfamiliar to their DNA and
they're not operating an artificial way
of thinking so all the problem-solving
of how they should interact with the
world beyond them has been taken care of
by the process of evolution it's all
built into their bodies how they need to
interact with the world they don't need
to think they're just doing stuff on
instinct
evolution is trial and error made flesh
it's a problem-solving technology it
presents ideas to the environment and
the environment says yes that works or
no it doesn't so animals physical form
their natural behavior their instinctive
perception of what each thing in their
environment means to them is literally
written into their ancestors DNA and
their DNA by extension and it's written
by the environment so you know the ones
that got the wrong code in their DNA and
had the wrong behavior died out so what
you've got if you're an animal is a very
accurate picture of what the environment
is like because the behavior of the
items in the environment has been
written into your DNA over millions of
years
now granted you only know the nature of
those things in terms of which aspects
of these things are relevant to you so
you still don't fully know the nature of
things on their own terms but you do
know how they've behaved over millions
of years instinctively so in in many
ways you're very much plugged into the
matrix of being you're plugged into a
matrix of knowledge referred forward
over
period of time this is a key component
of human ignorance when we approach the
world through problem-solving
we're incapable of seeing things on
their own terms but also of seeing even
the relevant edges of things very
clearly because these haven't been
programmed into our DNA over a long
period of time we evolved in the
rainforest
so anything outside the rainforest is
unlikely to be written into us and what
we're doing is guessing through our
limited experience of what these things
are like the other problem is a lot of
our world now is artificial so the ink
stinks can't inform us about artificial
stuff our DNA can't be updated in real
time you know about what this new
behavior in society means to us and how
we should navigate it
so we're forced to stick with our way of
mapping our physical surroundings
through looking at it hanging it on a
hook of meaning and just hoping that our
version of the territory is accurate
enough to help us get by this way of
thinking started when we moved from the
rainforest to the savanna our instincts
evolved in the rainforest and we could
live in accordance with what felt good
and bad on the savanna though these
instincts were suddenly out of dates
they didn't correspond to what that
environment was like so in the trees it
felt good to chill out eat mangoes have
sex on the savanna you suddenly had to
be engaged in a way of life that was
constant work you had to make fire and
tools and weapons it was your
responsibility to stay alive the
environment wasn't doing that for you
anymore
so you had to negotiate with it and we
can see that our move to this van was
quick because the body didn't have time
to adapt physical traits that would
allow us to remain as the other animals
do in this identic state we didn't
evolve claws and teeth to fight
predators and catch prey we didn't
evolve night vision or a speed so it was
up to us to bridge the gap between what
the environment required of us
physically and what we were capable of
physically with and there's a huge gap
between those two by making tools you
know we can't get
away from predators on foot but we can
create fire to scare them off we can't
digest raw meat because it's got
pathogens in it it's dangerous if we eat
it raw but we can cook it and make it
edible and so on the need for language
came from a similar gap between what our
environment required us to instinctively
perceive about it and what we could
instinctively perceive about it and
there's a huge gap there in the trees we
could just know what was dangerous by
feeling it in our DNA and know what was
pleasurable and good by feeling that you
know if you see a spider in the trees
you know that shape eight legs means
jump back whereas if you see something
of twenty legs it's not very frightening
this has been written into us because
the people who didn't fear the
eight-legged thing probably died out
much more on the savanna though there's
loads of things your instincts can't
read I mean you should jump back from a
poisonous plant but your body doesn't
recognize it as dangerous and if
instinct was the way that we previously
read our environment and I'm suggesting
it really was it was a very different
way of interacting it was a seamless way
of interacting with the world beyond
yourself the world felt like an
extension of you if that's how we read
our environment primarily when we were
in the rainforest then we went to a
place where objects are not
corresponding to our primary sensory
perception of them it would be like
modern man moving to a place now where
there are objects that we're banging
into but they don't correspond to our
eyes because we do a lot of the decoding
visually now and that it would be like
having all these invisible things we
can't see but they are affecting us so
what would we do in that situation I
think we may cast veils of material
across these objects so that we could
add and break those edges of the objects
that were relevant to us to stop us from
banging into them this would tell us
nothing of the objects themselves we may
learn that over many years or over many
generations but we could just pick out
the edges that we think we need to know
about and that's exactly what we did
with words we could apply concepts and
corresponding novel mouth noises or
two different objects that were novel to
our sensory perception and then hold a
man-made map that we hoped was accurate
of what the environment looked like in
our heads and we could use these words
to communicate our Maps amongst
ourselves and collaboratively catalog
all the items of environmental novelty
that we needed to know about to survive
this was also key in thinking
strategically in manually accessing the
past and manually projecting into the
future in it I say manually because
we're operating the brain in a very
conscious willed way animals have a
capacity to do that but they don't do it
habitually to the extent we did I mean
you see animals making tools when
there's environmental failure you know
crow can make it kind of makeshift tool
and chimps of course can but they don't
operate that way because actually the
key problem solving of staying alive in
an optimal state has been done by the
effect of the environment on their body
they exactly fit it why would they need
to improve upon perfection the start of
our perception of everything being
separate instead of all part of the same
system started at this moment where the
environment could no longer be treated
as a contiguous extension of ourselves
something we could know through our
feelings something that was written into
our biology but instead the environment
was now something that had to be
negotiated with as though a stranger
something with an unknown personality
that had to be decoded and then appeased
and this estrangement the sudden not
knowingness we were plunged into when
for all of our history up until then
there was no unfamiliarity to our
experience you know the world was like a
familiar family environment you know we
were the mirror image of it most if not
all of the things we ever encountered
were recognizable to our biology
so this estrangement caused a profound
hunger to return to that state of grace
and understanding that much later the
Buddhists would say we've actually found
a way of getting back to we found a way
of lifting the veil and the veil is the
conceptual content in
film of meaning through which we have to
strive for the external world now we do
have to kind of put up a meniscus
between us and reality because we have
to label everything as an almost
instinctive way of being but it's false
really it feels like we decode the
environment very easily without
conscious thought but it's a mechanism
that we've kind of made ourselves so
that we can keep ourselves slightly
separate from what's going on and not
feel the wrong feelings about things
that we see but rather know
intellectually that could be deceptive
that could be something else now the
brain didn't evolve to deal with this
level of innovation if you stopped
operating on instinct and work in a
problem-solving way very quickly it's an
act of neurological cannibalization we
are an auto forest species we're eating
our own bodily resources to stay alive
because if you're forced into this way
of being suddenly you don't have time to
evolve a section of brain that deals
with making tools as a way of life like
I say animals can make tools but what
I'm talking about is seeing reality
through the tool of symbolic mapping for
example you know this is very ingrained
into how we have to live and we didn't
have time to evolve sections of brain
that would just be dedicated to doing
this you know if you look at animals who
are technologists who make nests for
example they do have a section of brain
given over to making a nest so they
don't need to be taught they know it
instinctively well we don't have that so
we've got to take a piece of brain that
evolved to something else and repurpose
it and therefore as we repurpose it to
make tools we lose its original function
and in this way we're risking perceptual
holes appearing where the sections of
brain that evolved to do something else
can't do that thing anymore so we know
this from mindfulness that we're losing
our grip on reality in a way because
when you tune back into it you know
something as prosaic as the physical
world the ground beneath you you
suddenly feel better it's because the
degree of rumination is not quite right
it's not quite
it's not sort of conducive to comfort in
any case so what is the hidden nature of
reality that we're no longer perceiving
and here we get into what almost sounds
like a telepathic aspect of
enlightenment the idea in Nirvana as
well that you connected to all things
and it's all euphoric and you feel like
you have a felt intelligence of what
exists around you some people who take
psychedelics report that they feel a
wave of compassion going outwards and a
wave of feedback from the environment
coming inwards in the form of grief and
you know love and all sorts of things
that's what I'd call the functioning
nervous system albeit one that extends
beyond one's own body but morality
operates like that we've got mirror
neurons in our head so that we view
another human as though they're
ourselves you know if we hurt somebody
else we feel that pain almost like it's
in our own body and there's a section of
brain for that but the section of brain
that perhaps once extended out to the
environment that seems to have dwindled
somewhat but that intelligence would be
damn handy because if you thought that
the environment is as it is alive and
you felt it as an extension of yourself
you'd feel averse to degrading it in the
way we do and that's simply intelligence
because if you do degrade it it'll come
back to bite you in the ass so how did
this intelligence get coded into our DNA
and you know since then it seems to have
been lost somewhat and something that
needs to be activated through meditation
and so on but how did it get coded in
now before I say anything here I just
want to reiterate this is not esoteric
this is mundane and mechanical there's a
holographic nature to the universe every
fragment of the system has the signature
of everything else within that system
imprinted on it somehow because all the
things that happen to it
made it the fragment it is it's been
subject to the oceanic forces of
everything else that exists seeing as
everything's connected so even the
distant corners of that system had an
impact on the fragment if a rock is
subject to a force that splits it in
two pieces you can look at one piece and
in make inferences about the piece you
don't have the other half has written
its signature on to the piece you do
have and even our level of science can
unravel some of the threads of incident
that cause the fragment you have to
behave and look the way it does now the
ontological signature resident in
everything material is far more advanced
than our science could unscramble but
it's there nonetheless and this is
reflected in physics and also more
reflected probably in philosophy you
know the universe is resident within a
grain of sand and all that and in a way
it's very clear in terms of the material
universe that's just how it works
everything is subject to the laws of
physics if you have one thing occupying
a space another physical thing can't
occupy the same space and in that way
everything fits together as though it's
a giant puzzle and all the pieces may be
fragmenting into a more complex puzzle
but things still perfectly fit together
because they're behaving at the behest
of local physics when biology comes
along we see something that looks like
the introduction of another factor into
the equation which is agency biology
seems to want to do things that will
change this paradigm of everything
simply being influenced by physics so of
course biology has to adhere to the laws
of physics too but it it does more than
fit it does other things with the
addition of agency if you look at planet
Earth it should be losing mass as it
travels through space you know if it had
no biome no ozone layer the friction of
traveling would cause it to lose some
mass but with biology that is acting as
a net that traps leaking light energy
and solidifies it with carbon dioxide
and water and makes it solid and then
eventually stores it in the topsoil it's
carbohydrate through plant matter and
animal matter in turn and it's almost
like every piece of biology is living in
service to this endeavor of fossil
isaacsohn as a biologist told me that
because I thought I'd made all this up
but he said no they learned at
university that's what all biological
life is it's trying to fossilize
son so whether it's mitigating mass loss
or not the point is biology is an effect
dynamic matter and it's dynamic matter
that responds to environmental laws in
ways that alter the consequence of
physics alone on a supposedly dead
universe it alters the consequence in
physics that would normally confine
cause and effect to narrower if not
definite outcomes what's interesting
about biology is the way it operates is
through negotiation with the material
environment it's like intelligence that
puts forward a proposition and it waits
to hear the answer from the universe as
to whether that proposition fits into
the puzzle piece of the material
universe it asks if it can do something
and anything that biology proposes that
doesn't fit into the puzzle piece of the
bigger picture simply dies out the
environment says no to it this may well
be an unconscious and Darwinian process
as far as we know I'm not seeing life
knows it's doing this but it's the
process that works and therefore allows
biology to endure the ability to read
the information in DNA for example and
respond in accordance with the DNA's
suggestions of what feels good and what
feels bad is our consciousness we are
readers and responders the thing to
remember is that if you influence one
thing in your environment you are
affecting the status of the universe as
a whole so there's no small action
within the universe everything is
connected to everything else which is
possibly why a very extended nervous
system a very good sense of what was
going on far beyond your own body would
actually be useful so that you could
feel your actions in a way that would
reflect the potential butterfly effect
of your actions on far corners of the
world if not beyond the world and into
the rest of the universe and this is why
when you are in a natural condition when
your brain is working as it should when
the edges of your puzzle piece are flush
with the edges of the hole that houses
your puzzle piece I think you can
actually look down what feels like the
doors of infinity and apprehend things
that seem quite remote so the headline
for biology is that it has to be dynamic
if it's going to survive the changing
picture of reality you can't have the
same model of animal surviving forever
because the environment that houses it
will place different demands on it and
it has to update its picture of what
reality looks like and it does this by
asking questions through mutations in
our DNA and each mutation is in effect a
question about the changing environment
status it's asking do you look like this
do you look more like this if the
proposition it puts forward does make it
more in sync with the environment than
the other animals that confers an
adaptive advantage and informs the next
change in that species of animal over
time if this works on the level of
consciousness - if I have a truly
accurate felt sense of what reality is
like then I'll behave in accordance with
the way things are and again this would
mean not trespassing upon certain parts
of the environment that would come back
to harm us in the long term how might we
register the nature of reality
if we did perceive what was going on I
think it would be the way people
describe enlightenment we would feel
connected to everything and it would
register to us as though it was made out
of love because you always feel the
things that you treasure as though
they're made out of love so this
euphoric connection to everything would
again be damn handy you know it would
stop us from doing the things that we
don't feel an aversion to doing but we
know will kill us in the long term now
here I want to clarify why religions
conflate the two concepts of morality
all the time and enlightenment morality
and intelligence is because they are the
same thing morality is intelligence of
what's happening outside your own
experience ignorance and sin are
conflated in religion because they are
the same thing if you don't know what's
happening outside your intelligence
you're an unwitting sinner because you
call this harm where you didn't mean to
you just couldn't realize what you were
doing and a natural innate sense of
morality that was not made out of
intellectual concepts the way we have to
make our morality now an instinct of
morality that informed you about the
nature of things could once have existed
if you think of reality is a glass sheet
and it's been shattered into loads and
loads of puzzle pieces that make it up
then so long as your age is exactly
concur with those of the hole that
you're in you'll be able to feel into
that space that's beyond you because
it's the nodes
it's the nodes of connection as they say
in Hinduism or the what do they say the
the places where things connect in
Buddhism that contains your perception
of everything that exists I think that's
what they're getting at that if
something vibrates the corner of the
glass sheet and you're exactly fitting
into the puzzle piece the vibrations
will be very accurately transmitted
through your edge to you so that you
feel like you are the glass sheet itself
the vibrations that are sent to you will
affect your body as though you're
exactly fitting the entire universe but
you are still that fragment it's just a
case of exactly fitting the hole that
you're supposed to be in now we have
moved away from our original puzzle
piece fitting exactly into the puzzle
the edges that would allow information
to be transmitted to us about the
environment in a way that corresponds
with our DNA they're not in the right
place because we have unplugged parts of
our brain from what they were originally
doing in order to deal with the amount
of artifice that we require to stay
alive in an unfamiliar territory so
we've lost touch with how to perceive
and the mechanism that wrote the
intelligence of what existed into our
bodies purely by natural selection the
ones that didn't have the right picture
of the universe were died out because
they couldn't see down the corridors of
consequence but they were killed by the
consequence long-term so you end up
having an accurate picture of what
exists written into your DNA you could
say by chance almost humans currently
don't religion as I was saying in my
last video is very similar to tools and
language tools remember
the gap between what the environment
demands of us physically and what our
bodies are capable of physically
language bridges the gap between the
knowledge and understanding the
environment demands of us and what our
brains understand and know instinctively
again there's a huge gap because our
brains got their instincts from the rain
forest so they don't know anything much
about the savanna and religion bridges
the gap between how the environment
needs us to behave if we're going to
survive and how we feel like behaving
because again we evolved feelings in
another environment so there's a big gap
between our tendencies to hang around
like eating biscuits and having sex
because originally we just you know ate
mangoes and procreated and we were up
high away from predators we were playful
and you know we chilled out a lot you
can't do that post Savannah you got to
go away from what you feel like doing
and we have constructed morality as an
intellectual bridge to bridge what you
should feel like doing and what you do
feel like doing and because the body
hasn't had time to have this written
into it its DNA so that's another bloody
thing we've got to hold in our head the
head is already being taken up with a
lot of artifice that stops it from
plugging into reality morality is yet
another thing I mean for God's sake
when's all the apprehension of what
exists gonna happen you know no wonder
we can't tell what's going on from our
limited perspective we think that
morality is charity it doesn't benefit
us but we do feel good about giving and
there's a remnant of our picture of the
system beyond us when you feel good
about something it tells you that's the
nature of how your species needs to
operate and those actions should be
followed not for the dopamine hit but
because the dopamine hit is a reflection
of what is now the problem of course
that I was looking at the last video is
that technology interrupts the
conversation between person and
environment the body can't evolve in
sync with an environment that's
artificial partly because it's changing
way too quickly none of this has time to
be written into your DNA over many
generations that are necessary to give
you a true impression of what that piece
of technology
means we may get superficial aspects of
technology written into us but they'll
only be a short-term impression of how
this tool behaves we won't see the
long-term consequences of it
so feeling into the environment that is
constantly being reshaped and reshaped
again means your instincts fall woefully
short you can't perceive the nature of
things in a way therefore what choice do
we have we have to create these
workarounds they may be expensive in
terms of brainpower they may be causing
more of the problem that they're
actually designed to mitigate against
but we can't survive without them we
need our tools and language and religion
so what do we do and religion takes
different approaches to this you know
Buddhism says become the enlightened
figure you can become Buddha you know
we've got a handbook for doing this it
just takes a hell of a long time and
you've got to kind of get away from all
the artifice that actually is required
to survive I think it's quite cruel and
way because it's like you just should be
mindful idiot when the reality is we are
biologically disabled we can't be
mindful if you follow what Buddhism
actually prescribes it says do these
exercises and they D program the the
stuff that's clouding your perception
they don't blame you for being an idiot
you know we are the victim of
circumstance to an extent it's trying to
work out what to do that's the kind of
quest we need to go on I think and
there's not a clear answer because
Buddhism says become the enlightened
person Christianity and all the
religions that mirror Christianity there
were several before it that had the same
story of a protagonist the enlightened
man called Horus or Jesus or hey Seuss
that was sacrificed and then resurrected
in a more distant form as a sky God or
something but it's not here anymore and
it's the story of us sort of accepting
enlightenment and society I can't do
everything you know I'm going to make a
living and the two are completely odds
with each other so I'm gonna choose to
sacrifice enlightenment
and just bloody move forward in a state
of sin you know well that's what
happened to us like we're moving forward
in a state of sin and ignorance and
Christianity says look this what we did
but you've got to keep the phone line
going to the enlightened being that's
the best chance you have of surviving
follow these absolute rules that pertain
to morality that pertain to what reality
is like even if you don't feel like
following them and you should be okay so
really we got to remember the cost of
the sacrifice that we are ignorant and
ignorance is sin that's a price of
technology we had to engage in
technology we're forced out of the
rainforest there was no other way but
this is the price one of the key
recommendations Buddhism offers is to
meditate and that is a very clear tool
that attempts to undo the repurposing
that language in particular does this
way of symbolically mapping the
environment so if you use a mantra for
example you are jamming the linguistic
activity in your head you're repeating a
phrase over and over which occupies the
linguistic areas but because you're
repeating it it gets shorn of all
conceptual content so you're occupying
the areas with nothing it's very clever
and as you do that and language is
deactivated meditators will tell you
that something else Wells up in its
stead some other kind of awareness
that's much more natural that seems more
in tune with reality starts to rise up
and that can happen over minutes for
some people who just like bloody good at
meditators I mean over months or years
for me it took months to get any
glimpses of this altered state and what
it looks like when you remove concepts
is it's like you remove the veil that
that's meniscus of conceptual
calculation we have to have that
separates us from reality and when that
veil is gone it is like a veil that goes
and everything that only words represent
that can't actually be reached the past
and the future for example which I do
think of them as real but when
words disappear you realize no there
were just things that I symbolized with
words to make a model of what reality is
like but it's not like that seemingly
because the past and future simply
vanish and it's like a latching point
where all your consciousness that used
to be diluted across these three times
the past present future it's suddenly
all applied to the reality of the
present moment and because there's so
much more of it applied to reality now
you increase your apprehension of what
exists the veil of language gets lifted
and there is a shocking sense of what is
it's very different to what you thought
it was and I mean as far as I know this
is the first rung on the ladder of
improving your consciousness and that's
the only rung I've ever got to but I
think Eckhart Tolle describes this as
the itness of things it's a realization
that things have aspects to them that
your perception does not inform you
about and it almost registers as though
everything is sentient it's like you're
waking up from a dream where you thought
everything that existed was made up by
you and now you're realizing it isn't
and that might seem strange because we
know it isn't but what you're waking up
to is everything as I perceived it was
my construction it actually isn't like
that at all and the area where it's a
parent agency it's apparent otherworldly
personality and mind meets is utterly
frictionless there's absolutely no
connection between the two and yet we're
the same thing so when language is
lifted off and you have no conative if
that's a word projections onto anything
holy it's an extraordinary
revelation that our way of seeing is
artificial
so before having these small glimpses of
the altered states that seem more real
than normal reality does I just didn't
believe in enlightenment at all I
thought it's made up because if I know
people they'll say anything to get
attention but once I realized the
Buddhists definitely know what they're
doing I've started to believe in it like
I say I'm not pursuing it for some
reason I should be but I'm not
before we get into what Buddhism
prescribes to get back to the state of
enlightenment there is another major
factor this is probably more influential
than what I've been talking about in our
sort of degradation of our ability to
perceive reality so far we've discussed
behavioral traits ways of seeing the
world that repurposes the brain
cannibalizes neurological resources so
that they can't do what they originally
evolved to do and clouds your lens of
perception so that's one factor in us
having to work our way consciously back
to the brain operating so that it can
see things as they are another major
issue is that the brain has been
shrinking for thousands of years this is
reflected in the fossil record
Tony rate has an explanation of what
this shrinkage is about I mean science
currently says the brains was getting
more efficient which contradicts the
scientific view that when our brains
expanded we got more intelligent oh and
it's shrinking it doesn't have a
correlation with intelligence so if the
brain is in a process of deactivating
certain sections and then eventually
losing them physically what's the reason
for this well Tony rates as the brain
was originally built on our high fruit
diet in the rainforests it's reflected
in our Anatomy sweetness is the main
thing we taste we're strongly drawn to
that the brain and muscles run on
glucose and if we ate more fruit by
weight than any other species which we
seem to have you know chimps eat a high
fruit diet and they are more intelligent
than gorillas who eat a high greens diet
you know it's it's reflected across
different species in fruit bats and
better vampire bats as well it seems to
be connected to having a bigger brain
eating a high fruit diet and we seem to
eat the highest fruit diet around fruit
is the womb of a plant and it's sort of
like a mammals uterus and that is very
juvenile environment that has a bunch of
chemicals that are designed to trigger
hormonal switches and affect the way
that DNA is read so if we were flooding
our bloodstream with sex chemicals of
other species albeit a plant species
that had the capacity to affect the way
our DNA was being realized in the same
way that when you take sex change
hormones your DNA is still the same but
it's triggering hormonal switches to
make you change sex so with fruit the
effect seemed to be that we were a
younger version we were juvenile aged so
there was a longer time before puberty
that allowed the brain to proliferate
mass for longer so we see in the fossil
record the brain exploding in size a
tripling of its volume and the
appearance of the modern neocortex which
is the executive layer through which we
see reality so since we moved to the
savanna we can't eat that high fruit
diet it's not available in the same
quantities all year round as it was in
the rainforests so we can't maintain the
brains operations and functions also a
lot of our diet is cooked on the savanna
there's confusion because we seem to be
getting better and better and more and
more smart as we go along we're getting
better at fighting the environment we're
getting smarter at technology language
conceptual ways of thinking we are
getting better in some ways we're
getting less and less good at being
connected to what exists though and
that's clear from our bizarre behavior
we're also adapting to the artificial
world instead of the world beyond that
so you can currently see an adaptation
you know it's an advantage to be a
psychopath it's an advantage to be a
narcissist that relates very well to the
environmental demands that we've placed
upon ourselves with our man-made cocoon
but from afar
we're not improving this is not progress
we're less connected to the thing we
need to be connected to and the brain
with fewer nutritional resources once it
was on the savanna had to steward those
to the areas that were absolutely
crucial to keeping us alive in the short
term that's what you'd go for isn't it
what keeps me alive for the next day and
what keeps your life is fear and control
the stuff that's connected to you know
the environment that that feels into
other people's experience that has
self-awareness and an artistry though
things are being sacrificed those things
are what seem to be activated when one
takes plant medicines or engages in
spiritual practices over a long period
of time so that in combination with our
brains bombardment of artifice is
clouding our lens our ability to connect
with reality how does this go with what
Buddhism suggests there are four noble
truths in Buddhism the first is that
life contains suffering this is the
layer of conceptual suffering this is
the content of the meniscus that we've
had to create I like that word life
contains suffering the second is that
the mind's tendency towards desire and
aversion is the cause of this suffering
so in the West we might treat a sickness
with a pharmaceutical and in the same
way with suffering we might find the
immediate cause of our suffering and try
to treat that situation Buddhism would
rather say eat a natural diet and you'll
never have any sicknesses you know this
is a one for all technique and similarly
it says get rid of the minds desire and
aversion and you'll never have any
suffering no matter what comes up
because the third noble truth is if you
get rid of the desire and aversion the
suffering goes away the fourth noble
truth is we have a way of getting rid of
the desire and aversion the desire and
aversion in my opinion refers to the
symbolic mapping of what we believe we
should desire to keep ourselves alive
and what we believe we should get away
from to keep ourselves alive
pain and suffering are different because
pain is a signaler within nature that
this stuff can't get rid of pain is
instructive but it only hurts you as
much as it needs to to get you to behave
in the right way
suffering the problem of suffering is
that our emotions are man-made they
don't feel man-made because they happen
in the stomach but there are attempts to
map in real time what action needs to be
taken in relation to things in our
environment that have not been written
into our DNA and so they currently just
make us suffer way too much they're a
bad map of reality the conceptual layer
that we cast over ever
thing imposes what I'm talking about an
another ibly terrible onus on us to take
responsibility for our own survival no
other animal does this like all the
problem-solving that the other animals
need to go through to survive has been
done by evolution its resident in their
physiology and the way they want to
behave but with us we're having to work
out what the environment requires of us
to stay alive is a lot of calculation
we're having to feel responsible for
other people we love staying alive so
the radical acceptance of what happens
that Buddhism rather cruelly prescribes
you should get back to well we can't
really do that can we because we have to
second guess what's going to happen all
the time and you know you could only do
that if you went and lived back in the
rainforest I think the state of
enlightenment you get to it requires you
to pare down your life an awful lot but
it's probably not that pristine
condition that we were once in it's just
so much better than the way we normally
apprehend things that we think it's
total enlightenment and the radical
acceptance is the acceptance that every
animal has you know they'll avoid pain
when they need to they'll feel scared
when they need to
however it's not their job to work out
how to stay alive and their
relationships with each other is much
simpler it's not their job to keep other
people alive necessarily but from the
relationship to one's children but even
that you can see is far less desperate
than our relationship with our children
is so everything for animals has been
taken care of no guilt no pre-emptive
fear preemptive fears a waste of time if
you need to feel fear you feel it in the
right moment they have radical
acceptance they see loved ones perish
they know there's a hole in their life
that's the shape of that loved one that
the pain will inform them about they'll
find a way to act that the pain directs
them to but it's never in their heads to
intervene with circumstance quite to the
degree it is in a human's head we feel
it's our responsibility to actually
influence what happens and to some
extent it is but our impression of how
much is totally confused so when
somebody dies we go through a stage of
bargaining with reality
case that might work we go through a
stage of denying reality what it told us
like maybe it didn't happen and in
modern life post conceptual thinking the
brain just knows it's our job to make
everything go right but how we make
everything go right it hasn't been
written into our DNA accurately part
because it hasn't had time to partly
because the the way to make things work
changes every 10 years so I'll never get
written in accurately Nature has not
taken care of us in that respect because
we have insulated ourselves from nature
we've had to nature tried to kill us so
we've gone against that and we're doing
our best year but everything is our
fault now everything and the emotions we
feel in relationships are approximations
of roughly what the body thinks is going
on and in these situations the emotions
are completely and utterly wayward and
make us act like we're mad mad meaning
that we're not seeing reality as it is
we're trying to fumble for an
approximation of how we should behave
and very often there's an amorphous
emotion that comes up that just says
advocate for yourself idiot the emotions
that have had more time to crystallize
are very specific the emotions we feel
day-to-day though are amorphous they
don't pertain to the situation because
the situation to follow Satan it's we
just basically have to err on the side
of caution with everything but that's
the thing that seems to be working in
the short-term to keep us alive worrying
about everything too much
second-guessing everything and it's
suffering it's the cause of bloody
suffering Buddhism helps you to get rid
of this conceptual operating system that
is not correctly mapping what exists
however it is a game plan for how to
operate artificial reality well so what
do you want Buddha's I mean this is I
can't do both but Buddhism says try to
get down to the writing in your DNA you
know it tries to get rid of the layer
that you place between you and
circumstance that makes you believe you
could have intervened in circumstance to
be treated better and gives you a
terrible sense of
and it shouldn't be like this because I
could have changed it instead it gets
you closer to the radical acceptance
it wasn't your problem so so she left
you don't believe what Steven Spielberg
says you know the the part of your mind
that thinks you could have prevented
that says well you're gonna die now
she's gone
so you're worthless you're as naught
without the conceptual layer that second
guess is everything you just notice an
absence fakely aware that somebody's
missing you know it would be far less of
a feeling of desperate attachment to
everything the state of non-attachment
that again I think it's unfairly
advocated in Buddhism as though it's a
choice which it isn't in modernity
doesn't make you an emotionless
automaton it just makes you in touch
with reality part of the reason
meditation makes the negative emotions
less intense and makes you a less
reactive person as far as I can tell is
because your brain becomes better at
seeing what exists all of this thing
that I've been saying in this video is a
result of meditation it's not the result
of intellectual wrestling with anything
it's like oh that's how it is so I think
meditation I mean you might not believe
this story but if you do I think
meditation just makes things more
obvious because you're taking your
consciousness out of the past and future
more of its available to plug into the
situation in front of you and so if
you're in a fight you see the other
person's point of view
you understand possibly it's not
personal you don't need to shout so the
shortcut of anger the emotion that comes
up because your body doesn't understand
the situation is less likely to come up
with as much intensity because now you
do understand the situation and
similarly meditation seems to enhance
your feelings of joy and passion because
it actually makes biological sense to
revere one's environment in a felt way
so the first noble truth life contains
suffering the second noble truth is this
tendency towards desire and aversion is
what causes the suffering Noble Truths
two and three are really say
the same thing they say if you get rid
of the desire and aversion the suffering
goes and noble truth for says we've got
a way of getting rid of the desire and
aversion it's called the Eightfold Path
again this is like saying if you live in
a natural way like if you eat a natural
diet your body's less likely to get sick
if you live in a natural way your
perception of reality and your suffering
will subside naturally this way of life
creates in the body the natural
conditions of good mental health and the
Eightfold Path says have the right view
which means know what reality is like as
much as you can have the right
intentions which means seek to do good
have the right speech don't speak ill of
others don't manipulate don't lie tell
the truth make your speech line up with
reality have the right action do things
that are good have the right livelihood
engage in an occupation that does good
make the right effort which means strive
to improve yourself engage in the right
mindfulness which means meditate engage
in the right concentration which means
direct your thoughts to what's important
and take it away from things that aren't
focus on what is meaningful everything
there is about perceiving reality as it
is have the right speech don't
manipulate means don't create a map in
your head that you're trying to convey
to others that is not real because it'll
take a hell of a lot of brain power to
store your complex web of bloody lies
mate and that's brain power you of all
people cannot afford you've got to try
and plug some of that back into reality
don't engage in scrolling through things
would be the updated version of you know
direct your concentration wisely and
every one of those steps is about
hooking up to what is you know have the
right livelihood means you won't have to
create a mental construct away you're
allowed to do the detrimental thing that
you're doing if you have a job that
harms people you have to tell yourself a
story about why you should be allowed to
do it well don't do it it just takes up
brain power if you're doing the right
kind of job it actually connects to the
community the pattern of your behavior
connects to the pattern of what things
are like and you I think that is
a way of making your puzzle piece fit
the hole that you're supposed to be in
and making the edges of your awareness
flush with reality so that you can
receive the information it's sending you
that was originally written into your
DNA by the environment all these things
look like more relaxed it's a way ah
this will be good for other people if I
live like this
but remember morality is synonymous with
seeing what exists beyond yourself it's
not charitable it's going to keep us
alive long term so enlightenment is the
ultimate state of right seeing nirvana
the state of connection with everything
a state of knowing what exists and the
nature of reality I hope I've explained
how this right scene came about why the
circuitry is there in the brain as far
as I'm concerned why it's been degraded
by the way we've had to live and why
it's a requirement of any species that
has a sustainable future which is sad
because it means that we don't probably
I hope also you can see why Buddhist
techniques combat artifice and uncloudy
the lens of perception really quite
effectively if you do them as prescribed
let's return to what Buddhism and
Christianity says to finish I know
mentioned it before Buddhism says you
can be enlightened come out of the
manmade cocoon of culture meditate for
decades and unscramble your mind and
Christianity says oh for God's sake
that's another thing I've got I don't
have time I don't have Tyler I've got
enough things on my to-do list that are
not my job
so why should I also take on you know
what ideally would be the responsibility
of nature I'm not gonna do it I'm just
gonna say no to that I'm sorry but I
need some me time Christianity says look
you've got a sacrifice enlightenment in
order to move forward but remember
you're moving forward in a state of
idiocy so we might not be given to
engage in a quest for enlightenment but
please let's remember what we sacrifice
when we don't because that is our
lifeline that you know understanding
that understanding we are disabled
when we try to perceive what's going on
and that disability is the cause of the
unwitting environmental damage we do
it's the cause of unnecessary conflict
is the cause of ill health we inflict
upon ourselves we can forgive ourselves
for behaving the way we do but we can
also seek in the right way to improve
our coping strategies for you know the
situation we're in thanks a lot for
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What is Enlightenment? Why do we have the capacity for it in the brain? Why isn't it switched on as standard? What is the mechanism by which Buddhism reduces suffering?
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hello the following is all personal
opinion there are a lot of aspects of
Buddhism that are hard to understand the
advice to move away from one's ego the
idea that the emotions of desire and
aversion are the cause of all human
suffering I mean none of that really
makes sense given that we've evolved to
operate through an ego which seems to
work very well we've got the emotions of
desire and aversion for a reason why
would a religion asked us to go against
the way that nature's made us well in
short it's because our tendency towards
desire and aversion exists in a modern
form that's actually not natural the way
we used to perceive reality the way we
would do certain things and avoid
certain other things was very different
before we reprogrammed our minds with
things like language and other
technologies Buddhism is an early
science conducted through experience
rather than theoretical calculation that
reduces human suffering and it's nothing
more than that there are many different
schools of Buddhism that have different
ideas about reality but the original
point of Buddhism was just the science
of human suffering and as it turns out
to get rid of suffering one has to also
understand the nature of the universe
why because human suffering is caused by
the pain of being ignorant to the nature
of reality it's caused by us losing our
felt sense of what actually exists so if
you hear anyone talking about Buddhist
teachings in a moralistic way like oh
you just should be mindful you just
should do that because it's the right
way of seeing things that's not quite
right we've lost our felt sense of what
exists due to our biology and things
that have happened to us Buddhism
prescribes ways of getting back to it
that aren't intellectual they're
experiential they reprogram your mind
over time and now modern science shows
looking at brain scans that people who
for example meditate do restructure
their brain over time so people find
when they engage in mindfulness
meditation which is very much tuning
into reality it's trying to apply your
attend
to your surroundings quite aggressively
people find when they do that they
improve their sense of well-being so
there's that connection between knowing
what exists and feeling better and I
think what's happening is if you apply
your brain to the physical world you're
not giving it as much of its processing
power over to rumination but much of the
way we think every moment of the day is
sort of caught up in abstract thought
thoughts about things that aren't
immediately palpable so things that are
in the past things that you project into
the future and this really robs our
ability to plug into physical reality I
mean we have to think this way that's
the way we operate but I'm suggesting
that we didn't always have to think
quite the same and the result is that
it's a bit uncomfortable language which
makes up a lot of this abstract thought
is man-made we have a language center in
the brain so there are linguistic areas
of the brain but these evolved to cover
instinctive language you know laughter
crying screaming the signals we give to
others that don't ever need to be taught
and and possibly singing you know we've
got this three octave vocal range we
understand harmony Darwin thought we
sung before we spoke but words we have
to teach each generation anew so this is
a man-made technology as you know and in
learning to think and see the world
through this veil of symbolism we are in
effect running a software program on the
hardware that is our natural brain and
that muddies the ability of the brain to
do what it evolved to do which was not
speak in words but simply plug perfectly
into reality
exactly so to exactly fit its perception
of the environment with what the
environment was actually like so if you
do something that's slightly different
with the brain it impairs its capacity
to do what it did in its original state
when I say language I don't just mean
the words that we speak I'm talking
about the process of thinking
symbolically so you look at an item in
the environment and you consciously say
to yourself that's a tree
encountering this before and it's like
that and you know I was taught it's this
kind of tree and you make a map and you
hang it on a mental hook and your map of
reality is based on your very limited
experience of what exists out there and
it's up to you to store all that
information consciously in a format made
of language and symbols somewhere in the
brain and this way of mapping the world
is totally artificial none of the other
animals have to do it like that they can
feel into their environment as though
it's an extension of them because they
live in an a demyx state they live in a
state of symbiosis with nature they
don't also have a technological
component to their lifestyle so there's
nothing unfamiliar to their DNA and
they're not operating an artificial way
of thinking so all the problem-solving
of how they should interact with the
world beyond them has been taken care of
by the process of evolution it's all
built into their bodies how they need to
interact with the world they don't need
to think they're just doing stuff on
instinct
evolution is trial and error made flesh
it's a problem-solving technology it
presents ideas to the environment and
the environment says yes that works or
no it doesn't so animals physical form
their natural behavior their instinctive
perception of what each thing in their
environment means to them is literally
written into their ancestors DNA and
their DNA by extension and it's written
by the environment so you know the ones
that got the wrong code in their DNA and
had the wrong behavior died out so what
you've got if you're an animal is a very
accurate picture of what the environment
is like because the behavior of the
items in the environment has been
written into your DNA over millions of
years
now granted you only know the nature of
those things in terms of which aspects
of these things are relevant to you so
you still don't fully know the nature of
things on their own terms but you do
know how they've behaved over millions
of years instinctively so in in many
ways you're very much plugged into the
matrix of being you're plugged into a
matrix of knowledge referred forward
over
period of time this is a key component
of human ignorance when we approach the
world through problem-solving
we're incapable of seeing things on
their own terms but also of seeing even
the relevant edges of things very
clearly because these haven't been
programmed into our DNA over a long
period of time we evolved in the
rainforest
so anything outside the rainforest is
unlikely to be written into us and what
we're doing is guessing through our
limited experience of what these things
are like the other problem is a lot of
our world now is artificial so the ink
stinks can't inform us about artificial
stuff our DNA can't be updated in real
time you know about what this new
behavior in society means to us and how
we should navigate it
so we're forced to stick with our way of
mapping our physical surroundings
through looking at it hanging it on a
hook of meaning and just hoping that our
version of the territory is accurate
enough to help us get by this way of
thinking started when we moved from the
rainforest to the savanna our instincts
evolved in the rainforest and we could
live in accordance with what felt good
and bad on the savanna though these
instincts were suddenly out of dates
they didn't correspond to what that
environment was like so in the trees it
felt good to chill out eat mangoes have
sex on the savanna you suddenly had to
be engaged in a way of life that was
constant work you had to make fire and
tools and weapons it was your
responsibility to stay alive the
environment wasn't doing that for you
anymore
so you had to negotiate with it and we
can see that our move to this van was
quick because the body didn't have time
to adapt physical traits that would
allow us to remain as the other animals
do in this identic state we didn't
evolve claws and teeth to fight
predators and catch prey we didn't
evolve night vision or a speed so it was
up to us to bridge the gap between what
the environment required of us
physically and what we were capable of
physically with and there's a huge gap
between those two by making tools you
know we can't get
away from predators on foot but we can
create fire to scare them off we can't
digest raw meat because it's got
pathogens in it it's dangerous if we eat
it raw but we can cook it and make it
edible and so on the need for language
came from a similar gap between what our
environment required us to instinctively
perceive about it and what we could
instinctively perceive about it and
there's a huge gap there in the trees we
could just know what was dangerous by
feeling it in our DNA and know what was
pleasurable and good by feeling that you
know if you see a spider in the trees
you know that shape eight legs means
jump back whereas if you see something
of twenty legs it's not very frightening
this has been written into us because
the people who didn't fear the
eight-legged thing probably died out
much more on the savanna though there's
loads of things your instincts can't
read I mean you should jump back from a
poisonous plant but your body doesn't
recognize it as dangerous and if
instinct was the way that we previously
read our environment and I'm suggesting
it really was it was a very different
way of interacting it was a seamless way
of interacting with the world beyond
yourself the world felt like an
extension of you if that's how we read
our environment primarily when we were
in the rainforest then we went to a
place where objects are not
corresponding to our primary sensory
perception of them it would be like
modern man moving to a place now where
there are objects that we're banging
into but they don't correspond to our
eyes because we do a lot of the decoding
visually now and that it would be like
having all these invisible things we
can't see but they are affecting us so
what would we do in that situation I
think we may cast veils of material
across these objects so that we could
add and break those edges of the objects
that were relevant to us to stop us from
banging into them this would tell us
nothing of the objects themselves we may
learn that over many years or over many
generations but we could just pick out
the edges that we think we need to know
about and that's exactly what we did
with words we could apply concepts and
corresponding novel mouth noises or
two different objects that were novel to
our sensory perception and then hold a
man-made map that we hoped was accurate
of what the environment looked like in
our heads and we could use these words
to communicate our Maps amongst
ourselves and collaboratively catalog
all the items of environmental novelty
that we needed to know about to survive
this was also key in thinking
strategically in manually accessing the
past and manually projecting into the
future in it I say manually because
we're operating the brain in a very
conscious willed way animals have a
capacity to do that but they don't do it
habitually to the extent we did I mean
you see animals making tools when
there's environmental failure you know
crow can make it kind of makeshift tool
and chimps of course can but they don't
operate that way because actually the
key problem solving of staying alive in
an optimal state has been done by the
effect of the environment on their body
they exactly fit it why would they need
to improve upon perfection the start of
our perception of everything being
separate instead of all part of the same
system started at this moment where the
environment could no longer be treated
as a contiguous extension of ourselves
something we could know through our
feelings something that was written into
our biology but instead the environment
was now something that had to be
negotiated with as though a stranger
something with an unknown personality
that had to be decoded and then appeased
and this estrangement the sudden not
knowingness we were plunged into when
for all of our history up until then
there was no unfamiliarity to our
experience you know the world was like a
familiar family environment you know we
were the mirror image of it most if not
all of the things we ever encountered
were recognizable to our biology
so this estrangement caused a profound
hunger to return to that state of grace
and understanding that much later the
Buddhists would say we've actually found
a way of getting back to we found a way
of lifting the veil and the veil is the
conceptual content in
film of meaning through which we have to
strive for the external world now we do
have to kind of put up a meniscus
between us and reality because we have
to label everything as an almost
instinctive way of being but it's false
really it feels like we decode the
environment very easily without
conscious thought but it's a mechanism
that we've kind of made ourselves so
that we can keep ourselves slightly
separate from what's going on and not
feel the wrong feelings about things
that we see but rather know
intellectually that could be deceptive
that could be something else now the
brain didn't evolve to deal with this
level of innovation if you stopped
operating on instinct and work in a
problem-solving way very quickly it's an
act of neurological cannibalization we
are an auto forest species we're eating
our own bodily resources to stay alive
because if you're forced into this way
of being suddenly you don't have time to
evolve a section of brain that deals
with making tools as a way of life like
I say animals can make tools but what
I'm talking about is seeing reality
through the tool of symbolic mapping for
example you know this is very ingrained
into how we have to live and we didn't
have time to evolve sections of brain
that would just be dedicated to doing
this you know if you look at animals who
are technologists who make nests for
example they do have a section of brain
given over to making a nest so they
don't need to be taught they know it
instinctively well we don't have that so
we've got to take a piece of brain that
evolved to something else and repurpose
it and therefore as we repurpose it to
make tools we lose its original function
and in this way we're risking perceptual
holes appearing where the sections of
brain that evolved to do something else
can't do that thing anymore so we know
this from mindfulness that we're losing
our grip on reality in a way because
when you tune back into it you know
something as prosaic as the physical
world the ground beneath you you
suddenly feel better it's because the
degree of rumination is not quite right
it's not quite
it's not sort of conducive to comfort in
any case so what is the hidden nature of
reality that we're no longer perceiving
and here we get into what almost sounds
like a telepathic aspect of
enlightenment the idea in Nirvana as
well that you connected to all things
and it's all euphoric and you feel like
you have a felt intelligence of what
exists around you some people who take
psychedelics report that they feel a
wave of compassion going outwards and a
wave of feedback from the environment
coming inwards in the form of grief and
you know love and all sorts of things
that's what I'd call the functioning
nervous system albeit one that extends
beyond one's own body but morality
operates like that we've got mirror
neurons in our head so that we view
another human as though they're
ourselves you know if we hurt somebody
else we feel that pain almost like it's
in our own body and there's a section of
brain for that but the section of brain
that perhaps once extended out to the
environment that seems to have dwindled
somewhat but that intelligence would be
damn handy because if you thought that
the environment is as it is alive and
you felt it as an extension of yourself
you'd feel averse to degrading it in the
way we do and that's simply intelligence
because if you do degrade it it'll come
back to bite you in the ass so how did
this intelligence get coded into our DNA
and you know since then it seems to have
been lost somewhat and something that
needs to be activated through meditation
and so on but how did it get coded in
now before I say anything here I just
want to reiterate this is not esoteric
this is mundane and mechanical there's a
holographic nature to the universe every
fragment of the system has the signature
of everything else within that system
imprinted on it somehow because all the
things that happen to it
made it the fragment it is it's been
subject to the oceanic forces of
everything else that exists seeing as
everything's connected so even the
distant corners of that system had an
impact on the fragment if a rock is
subject to a force that splits it in
two pieces you can look at one piece and
in make inferences about the piece you
don't have the other half has written
its signature on to the piece you do
have and even our level of science can
unravel some of the threads of incident
that cause the fragment you have to
behave and look the way it does now the
ontological signature resident in
everything material is far more advanced
than our science could unscramble but
it's there nonetheless and this is
reflected in physics and also more
reflected probably in philosophy you
know the universe is resident within a
grain of sand and all that and in a way
it's very clear in terms of the material
universe that's just how it works
everything is subject to the laws of
physics if you have one thing occupying
a space another physical thing can't
occupy the same space and in that way
everything fits together as though it's
a giant puzzle and all the pieces may be
fragmenting into a more complex puzzle
but things still perfectly fit together
because they're behaving at the behest
of local physics when biology comes
along we see something that looks like
the introduction of another factor into
the equation which is agency biology
seems to want to do things that will
change this paradigm of everything
simply being influenced by physics so of
course biology has to adhere to the laws
of physics too but it it does more than
fit it does other things with the
addition of agency if you look at planet
Earth it should be losing mass as it
travels through space you know if it had
no biome no ozone layer the friction of
traveling would cause it to lose some
mass but with biology that is acting as
a net that traps leaking light energy
and solidifies it with carbon dioxide
and water and makes it solid and then
eventually stores it in the topsoil it's
carbohydrate through plant matter and
animal matter in turn and it's almost
like every piece of biology is living in
service to this endeavor of fossil
isaacsohn as a biologist told me that
because I thought I'd made all this up
but he said no they learned at
university that's what all biological
life is it's trying to fossilize
son so whether it's mitigating mass loss
or not the point is biology is an effect
dynamic matter and it's dynamic matter
that responds to environmental laws in
ways that alter the consequence of
physics alone on a supposedly dead
universe it alters the consequence in
physics that would normally confine
cause and effect to narrower if not
definite outcomes what's interesting
about biology is the way it operates is
through negotiation with the material
environment it's like intelligence that
puts forward a proposition and it waits
to hear the answer from the universe as
to whether that proposition fits into
the puzzle piece of the material
universe it asks if it can do something
and anything that biology proposes that
doesn't fit into the puzzle piece of the
bigger picture simply dies out the
environment says no to it this may well
be an unconscious and Darwinian process
as far as we know I'm not seeing life
knows it's doing this but it's the
process that works and therefore allows
biology to endure the ability to read
the information in DNA for example and
respond in accordance with the DNA's
suggestions of what feels good and what
feels bad is our consciousness we are
readers and responders the thing to
remember is that if you influence one
thing in your environment you are
affecting the status of the universe as
a whole so there's no small action
within the universe everything is
connected to everything else which is
possibly why a very extended nervous
system a very good sense of what was
going on far beyond your own body would
actually be useful so that you could
feel your actions in a way that would
reflect the potential butterfly effect
of your actions on far corners of the
world if not beyond the world and into
the rest of the universe and this is why
when you are in a natural condition when
your brain is working as it should when
the edges of your puzzle piece are flush
with the edges of the hole that houses
your puzzle piece I think you can
actually look down what feels like the
doors of infinity and apprehend things
that seem quite remote so the headline
for biology is that it has to be dynamic
if it's going to survive the changing
picture of reality you can't have the
same model of animal surviving forever
because the environment that houses it
will place different demands on it and
it has to update its picture of what
reality looks like and it does this by
asking questions through mutations in
our DNA and each mutation is in effect a
question about the changing environment
status it's asking do you look like this
do you look more like this if the
proposition it puts forward does make it
more in sync with the environment than
the other animals that confers an
adaptive advantage and informs the next
change in that species of animal over
time if this works on the level of
consciousness - if I have a truly
accurate felt sense of what reality is
like then I'll behave in accordance with
the way things are and again this would
mean not trespassing upon certain parts
of the environment that would come back
to harm us in the long term how might we
register the nature of reality
if we did perceive what was going on I
think it would be the way people
describe enlightenment we would feel
connected to everything and it would
register to us as though it was made out
of love because you always feel the
things that you treasure as though
they're made out of love so this
euphoric connection to everything would
again be damn handy you know it would
stop us from doing the things that we
don't feel an aversion to doing but we
know will kill us in the long term now
here I want to clarify why religions
conflate the two concepts of morality
all the time and enlightenment morality
and intelligence is because they are the
same thing morality is intelligence of
what's happening outside your own
experience ignorance and sin are
conflated in religion because they are
the same thing if you don't know what's
happening outside your intelligence
you're an unwitting sinner because you
call this harm where you didn't mean to
you just couldn't realize what you were
doing and a natural innate sense of
morality that was not made out of
intellectual concepts the way we have to
make our morality now an instinct of
morality that informed you about the
nature of things could once have existed
if you think of reality is a glass sheet
and it's been shattered into loads and
loads of puzzle pieces that make it up
then so long as your age is exactly
concur with those of the hole that
you're in you'll be able to feel into
that space that's beyond you because
it's the nodes
it's the nodes of connection as they say
in Hinduism or the what do they say the
the places where things connect in
Buddhism that contains your perception
of everything that exists I think that's
what they're getting at that if
something vibrates the corner of the
glass sheet and you're exactly fitting
into the puzzle piece the vibrations
will be very accurately transmitted
through your edge to you so that you
feel like you are the glass sheet itself
the vibrations that are sent to you will
affect your body as though you're
exactly fitting the entire universe but
you are still that fragment it's just a
case of exactly fitting the hole that
you're supposed to be in now we have
moved away from our original puzzle
piece fitting exactly into the puzzle
the edges that would allow information
to be transmitted to us about the
environment in a way that corresponds
with our DNA they're not in the right
place because we have unplugged parts of
our brain from what they were originally
doing in order to deal with the amount
of artifice that we require to stay
alive in an unfamiliar territory so
we've lost touch with how to perceive
and the mechanism that wrote the
intelligence of what existed into our
bodies purely by natural selection the
ones that didn't have the right picture
of the universe were died out because
they couldn't see down the corridors of
consequence but they were killed by the
consequence long-term so you end up
having an accurate picture of what
exists written into your DNA you could
say by chance almost humans currently
don't religion as I was saying in my
last video is very similar to tools and
language tools remember
the gap between what the environment
demands of us physically and what our
bodies are capable of physically
language bridges the gap between the
knowledge and understanding the
environment demands of us and what our
brains understand and know instinctively
again there's a huge gap because our
brains got their instincts from the rain
forest so they don't know anything much
about the savanna and religion bridges
the gap between how the environment
needs us to behave if we're going to
survive and how we feel like behaving
because again we evolved feelings in
another environment so there's a big gap
between our tendencies to hang around
like eating biscuits and having sex
because originally we just you know ate
mangoes and procreated and we were up
high away from predators we were playful
and you know we chilled out a lot you
can't do that post Savannah you got to
go away from what you feel like doing
and we have constructed morality as an
intellectual bridge to bridge what you
should feel like doing and what you do
feel like doing and because the body
hasn't had time to have this written
into it its DNA so that's another bloody
thing we've got to hold in our head the
head is already being taken up with a
lot of artifice that stops it from
plugging into reality morality is yet
another thing I mean for God's sake
when's all the apprehension of what
exists gonna happen you know no wonder
we can't tell what's going on from our
limited perspective we think that
morality is charity it doesn't benefit
us but we do feel good about giving and
there's a remnant of our picture of the
system beyond us when you feel good
about something it tells you that's the
nature of how your species needs to
operate and those actions should be
followed not for the dopamine hit but
because the dopamine hit is a reflection
of what is now the problem of course
that I was looking at the last video is
that technology interrupts the
conversation between person and
environment the body can't evolve in
sync with an environment that's
artificial partly because it's changing
way too quickly none of this has time to
be written into your DNA over many
generations that are necessary to give
you a true impression of what that piece
of technology
means we may get superficial aspects of
technology written into us but they'll
only be a short-term impression of how
this tool behaves we won't see the
long-term consequences of it
so feeling into the environment that is
constantly being reshaped and reshaped
again means your instincts fall woefully
short you can't perceive the nature of
things in a way therefore what choice do
we have we have to create these
workarounds they may be expensive in
terms of brainpower they may be causing
more of the problem that they're
actually designed to mitigate against
but we can't survive without them we
need our tools and language and religion
so what do we do and religion takes
different approaches to this you know
Buddhism says become the enlightened
figure you can become Buddha you know
we've got a handbook for doing this it
just takes a hell of a long time and
you've got to kind of get away from all
the artifice that actually is required
to survive I think it's quite cruel and
way because it's like you just should be
mindful idiot when the reality is we are
biologically disabled we can't be
mindful if you follow what Buddhism
actually prescribes it says do these
exercises and they D program the the
stuff that's clouding your perception
they don't blame you for being an idiot
you know we are the victim of
circumstance to an extent it's trying to
work out what to do that's the kind of
quest we need to go on I think and
there's not a clear answer because
Buddhism says become the enlightened
person Christianity and all the
religions that mirror Christianity there
were several before it that had the same
story of a protagonist the enlightened
man called Horus or Jesus or hey Seuss
that was sacrificed and then resurrected
in a more distant form as a sky God or
something but it's not here anymore and
it's the story of us sort of accepting
enlightenment and society I can't do
everything you know I'm going to make a
living and the two are completely odds
with each other so I'm gonna choose to
sacrifice enlightenment
and just bloody move forward in a state
of sin you know well that's what
happened to us like we're moving forward
in a state of sin and ignorance and
Christianity says look this what we did
but you've got to keep the phone line
going to the enlightened being that's
the best chance you have of surviving
follow these absolute rules that pertain
to morality that pertain to what reality
is like even if you don't feel like
following them and you should be okay so
really we got to remember the cost of
the sacrifice that we are ignorant and
ignorance is sin that's a price of
technology we had to engage in
technology we're forced out of the
rainforest there was no other way but
this is the price one of the key
recommendations Buddhism offers is to
meditate and that is a very clear tool
that attempts to undo the repurposing
that language in particular does this
way of symbolically mapping the
environment so if you use a mantra for
example you are jamming the linguistic
activity in your head you're repeating a
phrase over and over which occupies the
linguistic areas but because you're
repeating it it gets shorn of all
conceptual content so you're occupying
the areas with nothing it's very clever
and as you do that and language is
deactivated meditators will tell you
that something else Wells up in its
stead some other kind of awareness
that's much more natural that seems more
in tune with reality starts to rise up
and that can happen over minutes for
some people who just like bloody good at
meditators I mean over months or years
for me it took months to get any
glimpses of this altered state and what
it looks like when you remove concepts
is it's like you remove the veil that
that's meniscus of conceptual
calculation we have to have that
separates us from reality and when that
veil is gone it is like a veil that goes
and everything that only words represent
that can't actually be reached the past
and the future for example which I do
think of them as real but when
words disappear you realize no there
were just things that I symbolized with
words to make a model of what reality is
like but it's not like that seemingly
because the past and future simply
vanish and it's like a latching point
where all your consciousness that used
to be diluted across these three times
the past present future it's suddenly
all applied to the reality of the
present moment and because there's so
much more of it applied to reality now
you increase your apprehension of what
exists the veil of language gets lifted
and there is a shocking sense of what is
it's very different to what you thought
it was and I mean as far as I know this
is the first rung on the ladder of
improving your consciousness and that's
the only rung I've ever got to but I
think Eckhart Tolle describes this as
the itness of things it's a realization
that things have aspects to them that
your perception does not inform you
about and it almost registers as though
everything is sentient it's like you're
waking up from a dream where you thought
everything that existed was made up by
you and now you're realizing it isn't
and that might seem strange because we
know it isn't but what you're waking up
to is everything as I perceived it was
my construction it actually isn't like
that at all and the area where it's a
parent agency it's apparent otherworldly
personality and mind meets is utterly
frictionless there's absolutely no
connection between the two and yet we're
the same thing so when language is
lifted off and you have no conative if
that's a word projections onto anything
holy it's an extraordinary
revelation that our way of seeing is
artificial
so before having these small glimpses of
the altered states that seem more real
than normal reality does I just didn't
believe in enlightenment at all I
thought it's made up because if I know
people they'll say anything to get
attention but once I realized the
Buddhists definitely know what they're
doing I've started to believe in it like
I say I'm not pursuing it for some
reason I should be but I'm not
before we get into what Buddhism
prescribes to get back to the state of
enlightenment there is another major
factor this is probably more influential
than what I've been talking about in our
sort of degradation of our ability to
perceive reality so far we've discussed
behavioral traits ways of seeing the
world that repurposes the brain
cannibalizes neurological resources so
that they can't do what they originally
evolved to do and clouds your lens of
perception so that's one factor in us
having to work our way consciously back
to the brain operating so that it can
see things as they are another major
issue is that the brain has been
shrinking for thousands of years this is
reflected in the fossil record
Tony rate has an explanation of what
this shrinkage is about I mean science
currently says the brains was getting
more efficient which contradicts the
scientific view that when our brains
expanded we got more intelligent oh and
it's shrinking it doesn't have a
correlation with intelligence so if the
brain is in a process of deactivating
certain sections and then eventually
losing them physically what's the reason
for this well Tony rates as the brain
was originally built on our high fruit
diet in the rainforests it's reflected
in our Anatomy sweetness is the main
thing we taste we're strongly drawn to
that the brain and muscles run on
glucose and if we ate more fruit by
weight than any other species which we
seem to have you know chimps eat a high
fruit diet and they are more intelligent
than gorillas who eat a high greens diet
you know it's it's reflected across
different species in fruit bats and
better vampire bats as well it seems to
be connected to having a bigger brain
eating a high fruit diet and we seem to
eat the highest fruit diet around fruit
is the womb of a plant and it's sort of
like a mammals uterus and that is very
juvenile environment that has a bunch of
chemicals that are designed to trigger
hormonal switches and affect the way
that DNA is read so if we were flooding
our bloodstream with sex chemicals of
other species albeit a plant species
that had the capacity to affect the way
our DNA was being realized in the same
way that when you take sex change
hormones your DNA is still the same but
it's triggering hormonal switches to
make you change sex so with fruit the
effect seemed to be that we were a
younger version we were juvenile aged so
there was a longer time before puberty
that allowed the brain to proliferate
mass for longer so we see in the fossil
record the brain exploding in size a
tripling of its volume and the
appearance of the modern neocortex which
is the executive layer through which we
see reality so since we moved to the
savanna we can't eat that high fruit
diet it's not available in the same
quantities all year round as it was in
the rainforests so we can't maintain the
brains operations and functions also a
lot of our diet is cooked on the savanna
there's confusion because we seem to be
getting better and better and more and
more smart as we go along we're getting
better at fighting the environment we're
getting smarter at technology language
conceptual ways of thinking we are
getting better in some ways we're
getting less and less good at being
connected to what exists though and
that's clear from our bizarre behavior
we're also adapting to the artificial
world instead of the world beyond that
so you can currently see an adaptation
you know it's an advantage to be a
psychopath it's an advantage to be a
narcissist that relates very well to the
environmental demands that we've placed
upon ourselves with our man-made cocoon
but from afar
we're not improving this is not progress
we're less connected to the thing we
need to be connected to and the brain
with fewer nutritional resources once it
was on the savanna had to steward those
to the areas that were absolutely
crucial to keeping us alive in the short
term that's what you'd go for isn't it
what keeps me alive for the next day and
what keeps your life is fear and control
the stuff that's connected to you know
the environment that that feels into
other people's experience that has
self-awareness and an artistry though
things are being sacrificed those things
are what seem to be activated when one
takes plant medicines or engages in
spiritual practices over a long period
of time so that in combination with our
brains bombardment of artifice is
clouding our lens our ability to connect
with reality how does this go with what
Buddhism suggests there are four noble
truths in Buddhism the first is that
life contains suffering this is the
layer of conceptual suffering this is
the content of the meniscus that we've
had to create I like that word life
contains suffering the second is that
the mind's tendency towards desire and
aversion is the cause of this suffering
so in the West we might treat a sickness
with a pharmaceutical and in the same
way with suffering we might find the
immediate cause of our suffering and try
to treat that situation Buddhism would
rather say eat a natural diet and you'll
never have any sicknesses you know this
is a one for all technique and similarly
it says get rid of the minds desire and
aversion and you'll never have any
suffering no matter what comes up
because the third noble truth is if you
get rid of the desire and aversion the
suffering goes away the fourth noble
truth is we have a way of getting rid of
the desire and aversion the desire and
aversion in my opinion refers to the
symbolic mapping of what we believe we
should desire to keep ourselves alive
and what we believe we should get away
from to keep ourselves alive
pain and suffering are different because
pain is a signaler within nature that
this stuff can't get rid of pain is
instructive but it only hurts you as
much as it needs to to get you to behave
in the right way
suffering the problem of suffering is
that our emotions are man-made they
don't feel man-made because they happen
in the stomach but there are attempts to
map in real time what action needs to be
taken in relation to things in our
environment that have not been written
into our DNA and so they currently just
make us suffer way too much they're a
bad map of reality the conceptual layer
that we cast over ever
thing imposes what I'm talking about an
another ibly terrible onus on us to take
responsibility for our own survival no
other animal does this like all the
problem-solving that the other animals
need to go through to survive has been
done by evolution its resident in their
physiology and the way they want to
behave but with us we're having to work
out what the environment requires of us
to stay alive is a lot of calculation
we're having to feel responsible for
other people we love staying alive so
the radical acceptance of what happens
that Buddhism rather cruelly prescribes
you should get back to well we can't
really do that can we because we have to
second guess what's going to happen all
the time and you know you could only do
that if you went and lived back in the
rainforest I think the state of
enlightenment you get to it requires you
to pare down your life an awful lot but
it's probably not that pristine
condition that we were once in it's just
so much better than the way we normally
apprehend things that we think it's
total enlightenment and the radical
acceptance is the acceptance that every
animal has you know they'll avoid pain
when they need to they'll feel scared
when they need to
however it's not their job to work out
how to stay alive and their
relationships with each other is much
simpler it's not their job to keep other
people alive necessarily but from the
relationship to one's children but even
that you can see is far less desperate
than our relationship with our children
is so everything for animals has been
taken care of no guilt no pre-emptive
fear preemptive fears a waste of time if
you need to feel fear you feel it in the
right moment they have radical
acceptance they see loved ones perish
they know there's a hole in their life
that's the shape of that loved one that
the pain will inform them about they'll
find a way to act that the pain directs
them to but it's never in their heads to
intervene with circumstance quite to the
degree it is in a human's head we feel
it's our responsibility to actually
influence what happens and to some
extent it is but our impression of how
much is totally confused so when
somebody dies we go through a stage of
bargaining with reality
case that might work we go through a
stage of denying reality what it told us
like maybe it didn't happen and in
modern life post conceptual thinking the
brain just knows it's our job to make
everything go right but how we make
everything go right it hasn't been
written into our DNA accurately part
because it hasn't had time to partly
because the the way to make things work
changes every 10 years so I'll never get
written in accurately Nature has not
taken care of us in that respect because
we have insulated ourselves from nature
we've had to nature tried to kill us so
we've gone against that and we're doing
our best year but everything is our
fault now everything and the emotions we
feel in relationships are approximations
of roughly what the body thinks is going
on and in these situations the emotions
are completely and utterly wayward and
make us act like we're mad mad meaning
that we're not seeing reality as it is
we're trying to fumble for an
approximation of how we should behave
and very often there's an amorphous
emotion that comes up that just says
advocate for yourself idiot the emotions
that have had more time to crystallize
are very specific the emotions we feel
day-to-day though are amorphous they
don't pertain to the situation because
the situation to follow Satan it's we
just basically have to err on the side
of caution with everything but that's
the thing that seems to be working in
the short-term to keep us alive worrying
about everything too much
second-guessing everything and it's
suffering it's the cause of bloody
suffering Buddhism helps you to get rid
of this conceptual operating system that
is not correctly mapping what exists
however it is a game plan for how to
operate artificial reality well so what
do you want Buddha's I mean this is I
can't do both but Buddhism says try to
get down to the writing in your DNA you
know it tries to get rid of the layer
that you place between you and
circumstance that makes you believe you
could have intervened in circumstance to
be treated better and gives you a
terrible sense of
and it shouldn't be like this because I
could have changed it instead it gets
you closer to the radical acceptance
it wasn't your problem so so she left
you don't believe what Steven Spielberg
says you know the the part of your mind
that thinks you could have prevented
that says well you're gonna die now
she's gone
so you're worthless you're as naught
without the conceptual layer that second
guess is everything you just notice an
absence fakely aware that somebody's
missing you know it would be far less of
a feeling of desperate attachment to
everything the state of non-attachment
that again I think it's unfairly
advocated in Buddhism as though it's a
choice which it isn't in modernity
doesn't make you an emotionless
automaton it just makes you in touch
with reality part of the reason
meditation makes the negative emotions
less intense and makes you a less
reactive person as far as I can tell is
because your brain becomes better at
seeing what exists all of this thing
that I've been saying in this video is a
result of meditation it's not the result
of intellectual wrestling with anything
it's like oh that's how it is so I think
meditation I mean you might not believe
this story but if you do I think
meditation just makes things more
obvious because you're taking your
consciousness out of the past and future
more of its available to plug into the
situation in front of you and so if
you're in a fight you see the other
person's point of view
you understand possibly it's not
personal you don't need to shout so the
shortcut of anger the emotion that comes
up because your body doesn't understand
the situation is less likely to come up
with as much intensity because now you
do understand the situation and
similarly meditation seems to enhance
your feelings of joy and passion because
it actually makes biological sense to
revere one's environment in a felt way
so the first noble truth life contains
suffering the second noble truth is this
tendency towards desire and aversion is
what causes the suffering Noble Truths
two and three are really say
the same thing they say if you get rid
of the desire and aversion the suffering
goes and noble truth for says we've got
a way of getting rid of the desire and
aversion it's called the Eightfold Path
again this is like saying if you live in
a natural way like if you eat a natural
diet your body's less likely to get sick
if you live in a natural way your
perception of reality and your suffering
will subside naturally this way of life
creates in the body the natural
conditions of good mental health and the
Eightfold Path says have the right view
which means know what reality is like as
much as you can have the right
intentions which means seek to do good
have the right speech don't speak ill of
others don't manipulate don't lie tell
the truth make your speech line up with
reality have the right action do things
that are good have the right livelihood
engage in an occupation that does good
make the right effort which means strive
to improve yourself engage in the right
mindfulness which means meditate engage
in the right concentration which means
direct your thoughts to what's important
and take it away from things that aren't
focus on what is meaningful everything
there is about perceiving reality as it
is have the right speech don't
manipulate means don't create a map in
your head that you're trying to convey
to others that is not real because it'll
take a hell of a lot of brain power to
store your complex web of bloody lies
mate and that's brain power you of all
people cannot afford you've got to try
and plug some of that back into reality
don't engage in scrolling through things
would be the updated version of you know
direct your concentration wisely and
every one of those steps is about
hooking up to what is you know have the
right livelihood means you won't have to
create a mental construct away you're
allowed to do the detrimental thing that
you're doing if you have a job that
harms people you have to tell yourself a
story about why you should be allowed to
do it well don't do it it just takes up
brain power if you're doing the right
kind of job it actually connects to the
community the pattern of your behavior
connects to the pattern of what things
are like and you I think that is
a way of making your puzzle piece fit
the hole that you're supposed to be in
and making the edges of your awareness
flush with reality so that you can
receive the information it's sending you
that was originally written into your
DNA by the environment all these things
look like more relaxed it's a way ah
this will be good for other people if I
live like this
but remember morality is synonymous with
seeing what exists beyond yourself it's
not charitable it's going to keep us
alive long term so enlightenment is the
ultimate state of right seeing nirvana
the state of connection with everything
a state of knowing what exists and the
nature of reality I hope I've explained
how this right scene came about why the
circuitry is there in the brain as far
as I'm concerned why it's been degraded
by the way we've had to live and why
it's a requirement of any species that
has a sustainable future which is sad
because it means that we don't probably
I hope also you can see why Buddhist
techniques combat artifice and uncloudy
the lens of perception really quite
effectively if you do them as prescribed
let's return to what Buddhism and
Christianity says to finish I know
mentioned it before Buddhism says you
can be enlightened come out of the
manmade cocoon of culture meditate for
decades and unscramble your mind and
Christianity says oh for God's sake
that's another thing I've got I don't
have time I don't have Tyler I've got
enough things on my to-do list that are
not my job
so why should I also take on you know
what ideally would be the responsibility
of nature I'm not gonna do it I'm just
gonna say no to that I'm sorry but I
need some me time Christianity says look
you've got a sacrifice enlightenment in
order to move forward but remember
you're moving forward in a state of
idiocy so we might not be given to
engage in a quest for enlightenment but
please let's remember what we sacrifice
when we don't because that is our
lifeline that you know understanding
that understanding we are disabled
when we try to perceive what's going on
and that disability is the cause of the
unwitting environmental damage we do
it's the cause of unnecessary conflict
is the cause of ill health we inflict
upon ourselves we can forgive ourselves
for behaving the way we do but we can
also seek in the right way to improve
our coping strategies for you know the
situation we're in thanks a lot for
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that uh you can hear now
um and based on that
good morning everybody this is john
o'lachlan
and welcome to my channel it's called
macduff kennedy's man to smash the cia
and we are starting over because
i had made a little mistake okay
so from uh from here let's go back and
say good morning to george
webb and bring him up on the screen good
morning george
good morning john and i wanted to show
you the john hopkins
nanjing center that's celebrating its
30th year anniversary
we had people on the internet saying i
made up the connection between john
hopkins johns hopkins and
nanjing yeah for health surveillance
they are saying i established
the uh curriculum in health surveillance
for evaluating bio weapons or let's just
say contagion infectious diseases
yeah and that's a lot of work for one
night get all these actors together
isn't it
lift it up a little higher so everybody
can see all of the actors here you you
had uh
do you have like a phone list of all of
all the crisis actors that you can just
call them up and say hey
i need you right now yeah and and
they're saying i faked the ip traffic
from the nato couriers to the nanjing
center okay
well you know this is a long way from
wuhan john this is a long way from wuhan
that sounds like a monkey's song yeah
yeah
it's a long way from temporary you know
long way from from
go on a map and see how far wuhan is to
nanjing
so if you were if you let's say you were
an athlete at the luhan games
and you went to the games for nine days
you might have ip traffic
to wuhan but why would you have ip
traffic to nanjing
to the johns hopkins center i just don't
know
well wait wait a minute now did you set
up the ip
traffic too yeah yeah i actually do
health surveillance
for bioweapons i actually work for fort
detrick and i go around and i work
through
singapore statistics and what we do is
we
you see there's let me speak specific
seriously for a second
all right there's levels of biosafety
labs
you've seen biosafety one two three four
two is you wanna study a virus and let's
say
um and like monkeys i talked to dr kevin
mccarron phd who does this
and he was in a biosafety lab too okay
because
they take rabies for instance and infect
uh us culture or something like that but
they're not reproducing rabies
they're not culturing it in a peachy
dish and amplifying it right
that's biosafety level three that's out
of his mouth
this morning biosafety lab four
is bioweapon there is no
known cure for biosafety four
these are crisper new novel
kobit 19 new novel uh bio weapons that
no one's ever seen before
wait wait a minute now you're scaring
the heck out of me where did where did
you learn this from george
kevin mccarron phd this morning okay
and you're saying that that and when
it's a level four
they don't have a vaccine i i thought it
was the sword and the shield george in
it and that they wouldn't
put the sword out there unless they had
at least
90 percent done on the on the vaccine
for the shield right
well there is no vaccine to this date
there may be
but the the blueprint written by
virginia benassi
again i didn't write the blueprint i'll
put bring up the blueprint
you identify what you think the swords
are going to be
so that you can be working on the
shields okay
so in that document
in virginia benassi's document along
with cena bavari who worked at the fort
dietrich biosafety lab four
they outlined the different swords if
you will
and they now if her brother turns out to
be one of the athletes at the muhan
games wouldn't that be interesting
it would be but uh we are not here to
try to
identify personal information and
violate anyone's privacy so
we'll we'll leave that to speculation
right but i
but let's put it this way let's say a
bunch of nato cabal was trying to take
down your country and destroy your
economy
hypothetically let's say would you would
you do anything to
stop it would would mcduff do anything
to stop it darn right i would okay so
that's what we're talking about here
right so i don't have to stand by
because i have the example of mcduff to
go by
and again
people accuse me of staying up all night
and writing the world health
organization research research and
development blueprint
right there it is august 2016
it says yeah they wanted to have this
thing ready for august
for the 2016 election if you go through
here
you'll see here's the table of contents
prioritizing infectious diseases for
that at these
new generation of crispered bioweapons
okay yeah it's a new generation of
crispr bioweapons
written by virginia benassi and cena
bavari sina bavari
is at the fort detrick he's the guy who
left the door open
and caused the shutdown of fort dietrich
at a biosafety level 4 facility
that's not good
she is in geneva and brussels
working on the nato side of things
so if you use this blueprint
for warfare isn't it good that someone
who is trying to prepare a defense
shows you what the blueprint of warfare
is
it's sort of like if you were the french
general or the british general in world
war one
and you said hey we've come about this
von schleifen plan
to invade france wouldn't it be great if
you had somebody actually say hey
i found the von schleifen plan and
here's where they're going to attack
before or during the attack rather than
four years later
when you're all speaking german so
you know if that person virginia
banassi who wrote this document
okay along with cena bavari who left the
door open
at the world's most pathogenic
uh biosafety lab in the world fort
detrick right
if those two are related in any way
to the couriers who were at the games
i think that's pretty important
i think it is too so
because of this the level of the threat
that we're facing
um you can't assume that this is
not a bio weapon anymore we have to
be open to the idea that perhaps all of
all of this research that people are
doing all around the world
is because there really is
a bio weapon and people that don't
know the history of fort detrick are
like they're they're they're blown away
they're shocked they can't believe that
anybody would create
a bio weapon but you have to realize
that these folks have got to be educated
they
we've got to spread the word you know
george is not doing this for his health
george is doing this for us so
you know i don't i'm not trying to
violate uh
youtube's rules but for goodness sakes
this is
this is serious this is not a time to
pull back
so you know george if you end up
violating violent
youtube's rules on my channel and i end
up losing my channel i really
don't care john i've so
showed you pictures public websites and
a publicly available
blueprint from an organization run by a
war criminal
right and i've showed you their document
and her name is there and his name is
there
now how is that of any way a violation
of privacy
to to show public documents
it's not it's not no it's of course it's
not
so if we have the italian team saying
they got sick
we have the french gold medalist and her
boyfriend saying they got sick if we
have half of the french team saying they
got sick if we have half the swedish
team saying they got sick if we have
sources at fort detrick saying they
tested the american team when they
returned
okay we have the chinese foreign
minister saying
that they believe this is it happened at
the wuhan games the chinese foreign
minister john that's the person speaking
directly to our government
don't we owe it to the world to give the
information
that's relevant to this the most
pathogenic attack ever on our society
that's totally shut our society down
we can't ask any questions
the effect on our society and our
economy is
far greater than world war ii i think
when i mean nobody's walking around with
with uh bandages and wounds like uh
like our veterans had to but other than
that
the the shutdown is killing our it's
killing small business
i mean how is it that
walmart gets to stay in business but but
uh the
the little guys have to sit home and get
a 1200
check it i don't know i don't want to
divert to that but it's
it's infuriating well let me just show
you how closely tied
fort dietrich is to this development
it's called
advan accelerated defense against
emerging pathogenic threats these are
the crispr bioweapons
okay and you read the first paragraph
is all about usa amrid
which is fort dietrich i'm gonna get a
little closer for you
okay not me just this just the camera
the whole adept approach the whole adept
approach
uh is about fort detrick lift it a
little higher so we can scroll through
it
okay but it's about fort detrick the
adept approach is about fort detrick
okay all right okay the the
the key input for the
accelerated defense is the accelerated
offense
developed at fort detrick okay this is
not speculation john
okay
no it's not and and fort dietrich is not
speculation
for dietrich is real and it's been going
on for
ever since world war ii making
disease laden weapons
that sooner or later are going to work
their way into our
our our our society there's the process
they describe
okay of how they're going to develop
these accelerated offense and
accelerated defensive weapons
remember if you have the answer to this
you win the
trillion dollar pot you have all the
aces everyone else may have kings and
queens
but you know you're gonna win because
you have the answers
okay so there's a tremendous pot here
trillions
trillions okay uh
and we have seen these people with the
nato couriers
running all over capitol hill going back
and forth to pakistan diverting nato
money in pakistan to their weapons their
dark weapons projects with imran awan
why we had that example right in front
of our face the last four years we've
been talking about it for four years
why can't we ask why can't we ask any
questions
when we have everyone saying they
the only john in any epidemiology
you publish all the the interviews
for finding the source because you want
to stop the source
the way they found that that pump on
broad street in london
for cholera the first epidemiological
breakthrough
not by doctors was by talking to people
and interviewing people knocking on
doors
okay i think i know a guy who did that
that's how we did it we knocked on doors
we talked to people
we're going to keep interviewing these
athletes and it's going to keep coming
back to the same
story and it's going to be in agreement
with the chinese foreign minister
the chinese foreign minister knows more
than we do
and if you want to get to the root of
this if you want to stop this
you have to get to the network if you
want to throw away
your last chance to get into the network
just say well we'll take whatever
they've got
they want to throw at us then throw it
away
throw away your last chance but you're
not going to stop them by marching on
washington they'll spray you down
so quick they can't wait to get the
drones out
it's not going to work the whiskey
rebellion didn't work 200 years ago
it's not going to work now you have to
be smarter
if you're not smarter you just gave away
your last chance
who is smart enough to convince
president trump to take action on these
blackberries
well you have to follow the couriers
around because they don't do their own
dirty work
the supreme allied commander is not
going to go ride a bike around
the streets of wuhan right
he's going to send a proxy right
so if there's even a 1 chance
and there's more than a one percent
chance that bioweapons generals use
bioweapons
then we have to address it we have to
have our own biodefense
if the people who we've chartered to do
our biodefense are actually making it
inside play to pray pay to play profit
game then the biodefense is left
up to us
i think that's a a statement that that
is resonating
in my head right now and uh who else is
going to do it
we this is our our moment to stand up
you know
get up stand up stand up for your rights
before they're gone
and i don't know what to do about this
except for to keep talking about it
i see uh mark housatonics here um
welcome mark when congratulations on
your on your most recent one it's called
episode
600.2 dated may 6
2020. uh it's it's really a
i mean this looks like a a professional
production if i ever saw one in and and
it goes through the material
in a in a in an expeditious way that
keeps the interest going
it's a fantastic job uh mark and
everybody needs to see that one
over at housatonic live on youtube yes
excellent definitely go check that out
let me show you who had input into this
document john
sure and let me show you the name
beneath the document
okay
you see the bill and melinda gates
foundation
yes do you see the name directly below
the bill and melinda gates foundation
uh who secretariat virginia
benassi consultant health systems and
innovation geneva switzerland
so do you think she had any input into
this
with her name on it yeah or do you think
i went
to geneva and and and tapped into
the press and got her name and put it in
there
that's where you were last night that's
where i was last night i was flying the
uh
xr 71 right that's not why nsa didn't
see me
if she has a relative who is at the
games if she has a
assist in law at the games we need to
know
we need to know yeah
if
so i don't want to get you in trouble so
i'm not going to say any more but i'm
just saying if you use electronic
devices
you leave footprints and if you're
communicating
if you work for singapore statistics
let's say i work for singapore
statistics
let's say i'm going to oklahoma
state university to the animal lab
let's say i'm collecting statistics
about how some of these bio weapons
fare inside cows or pigs
remember there's no fda process
for bioweapons because you don't get
fda approval for bio weapons right
right so how do you test bio weapons
animals unsuspecting humans
volunteers usually soldiers prisoners or
students
you went through this last night and i
connected it right back to sydney
gottlieb's project out at lexington
kentucky when he was taking over
uh the the lives of these prisoners that
they started calling them the
expendables
and these expendables were used for the
most
terrible experiments with drugs
including lsd and massive
massive ptosis that uh many of them died
many of them were left brain damaged
forever
and uh it's it's not
the end of it people would like to put
put to wrap it up with a with a
bow put a bow on it put it away say it's
over
it is not over and george is showing us
that it's not over and it's getting more
and more dangerous
as i've read in many of my shows about
how
back in the year 2000 this was foreseen
people who had ethics were saying hey
look where we're headed with this
we're going to break the human genome
we're going to be able to manipulate
genomic gene genes we're going to be
able to do horrible things and we need
to look at the ethical questions
but of course those people were shut
down and
now we are faced with it without any
decision having been made on our part
never having confronted the fact because
most people don't even know it's going
on well they know now because we're
sheltered in place and all the other
all the other things so i'm going to
give you two more names
john and i know
from the there's two names here one is
called c-e-p-i
for this coalition for epidemic
preparedness
okay and the other one is going to be
the welcome trust
okay all right we're not seeing it very
well
i see the welcome trust
i think your mic might be off
can you see the welcome trust um yes i
see it i'm gonna
yeah i see it okay but it's it's very
dark so
oh oh oh wait it must have just chimed
out
so
okay see the welcome trust now john
do you see it can you see it on the
screen okay
she works for the welcome trust virginia
brennassie works for the welcome trust
okay they did the zika response they did
all these responses to
cholera in africa with dr tedros
they did the responses to malaria and
rem despair
and ebola they work for the welcome
trust the welcome trust is who dr
fauci okay dr
fauci sold interleukin 2 this is bruce
nussbaum
he wrote the newsweek reporter wrote
this book good intentions about dr fauci
how he milked aids for 30 years
hiv for 30 years he sold interleukin 2
to welcome and became azt
which was sold to the welcome trust
henry welcome of the welcome trust
in the boer war after they killed the
men
did bio testing on women
dutch women dutch children in more
camps for the greater good
that's henry welcome we're not dealing
here
with your average guy this is a special
crew
special is one way to put it um
terrifyingly homicidal and
genocidal is the way i have to put it
that you can't believe this stuff until
you read it yourself and i've read it
from many different perspectives about
the horrors of what happened to the boer
farmers
under the rule of the cecil rhodes
administration really the
determined exploitation of these people
i mean these are these people had dutch
roots they were
they were like second third generation
dutch
so you would think that the british
would think would treat them with human
rights but no
once they became uh enemies they became
subjects of their experiments
and these experiments by welcome have
led to more and more and more of these
experiments
by other people either working in
association with welcome
or with some of our other famous uh farm
pharmaceutical companies that uh have
somehow gotten so powerful in this
economy
well you might have heard of of a per
bright foundation with the gates
foundation per bright yeah
p-i-r-b-r-i-g-h-t yeah he was a
contemporary of henry that sir
uh per bright was a contemporary of
henry welcome
so i just have my buddy uh rinse it if
it looks too bad to have the welcome
trust through the bio weapon
so you know where do we go from here
um we we have to follow
the leads that we get
if we have a group uh
a human petri dish i didn't call it the
human pedri dish
the washington post called it the human
petri dish
wherever we see the trails
and footprints of this testing that's
not fda testing this is bioweapons
testing
where we see the footprints of the
bioweapons testing those are our
only clues to get to the bottom of this
those are our only clues if we throw
those out
you throw out your your right
to fight back if you can't shine a light
on it you're going to be their slave
it's just that simple so if we follow
the clues
we get there and we make progress we
don't we're in the dark
so i appreciate that uh very deeply
george
and uh that's that's what i'm here to to
support your
efforts as so many people are um
george you put it so well i i wonder if
i could just
maybe invite you to explore that subject
a little bit more
in the sense of when you say follow the
clues i know you're talking about the
the the athletes at this point but the
rest of us that
maybe have other ideas or maybe just
looking at the internet
and saying oh i wonder if that's a clue
should i follow that
give give us your your advice as to how
best to
find these clues and and then latch onto
them and bring them into the bigger
picture sure sasakawa and thank god for
dr hamamoto
because he gave me this information at
the critical time
but sasakawa if you go back and look at
him
john unit 731
yeah right there was something called
the rape of nan king
there certainly was right right
on unsuspecting civilians
the he sasakawa
warlord japanese warlord right
um it's not in servitors but he sent me
some other stuff but
sasekawas the guy who gave the root
funding for the w.h.o
sasakawa unit 731
gave the root funding for
who
a war criminal sasakawa gave the root
funding check my facts
yeah no i i'm sure you're right about
that because i i was copied on that
email and i remember
running my eyes across it but
you're the one that sees house deeply
significant it is that this person
who was involved in if not running the
the horrific japanese mind control
program
i called unit 731
the story of that is told in in
servitors of empire by professor
hamamoto
and uh it's also told in
um in stephen kinser's book the poisoner
in chief
in uh the second chapter of that book
which i have read
on my show you can catch it in my
playlists but
uh kinser confirms that unit 731
was the japanese program of uh
just torturing people and uh finding out
what the human limits were
in all kinds of gruesome directions uh
and then they were imported
um into america the
general macarthur apparently arranged
the
the deal and it's a shame to uh to
sully general macarthur's name like that
but that's
that's the history and we need to open
our minds to it
well here's a contemporary of
sasakawa here's shiro ishii
he was the surgeon general for the
japanese imperial army
and if you read at the bottom it'll talk
about
where the biological
weapons went after the war fort dietrich
okay so now and that's wikipedia so you
know
this the cia has approved it well
what what cults what cults do they start
what cults does sasakawa and ichi ishi
start
well they started him in korea because
korea was
enslaved and colonized by the this these
warlords
these bushido on steroids warlords very
small percentage of the population of
japan like less than one
millionth of a percent right small group
they created the moonies okay
people who would deceive people and
recruit them
to places where they prayed shoulder to
shoulder
they shared food they became subjects of
experiments
in korea
guess what we have for this crisis john
and wuhan we have yet another cult
because after sun young moon died now we
have a prime minister moon
and south korea we have shin chan
onchi
which is another one of these korean uh
crazy
death cults death cults and uh
masquerading as a religion
and because of the success in the elites
generally in keeping the masses in most
countries
most people ignorant of
you know really what's what most people
in the west would take for granted
you have an an entire population that's
been enslaved by the japanese
they've been kept on a you know doing
physical labor like slaves
and they don't have really any hope and
then along comes somebody that claims to
be a prophet that can afford to feed
them for a while and
gives them all kinds of great uh
reinforcement and
tells them you know they're going to go
to heaven i
yeah it's uh it's it's creepy but
and it's hard to believe in a way but
that's the model i have to go with
these guys do live a long time though
ruichi sasakawa there he is
right now you'll find him meeting with
the pope
on occasions because the pope wanted to
and you know
ratzinger wanted to do this is before
ratzinger was pope but he wanted to
invest some of the money into the dark
weapons
hey the church will rinse it for fifteen
percent
but um you'll see a meeting with carter
because cover black and brennan and all
the gang richard armitage you know the
gang
wanted to fund the dark weapons through
who and always have that cover
a humanitarian cover for these dark
weapons
but it's all publicly available
information that's the hard part of this
john
it's publicly available nothing i'm
saying isn't publicly available
where did i hear that they hide
everything hide things in public
i i know it was uh
who was it was it was it dulles what one
of them that
that would hide things in a in a book
that's on a shelf
it's not a hidden book it's the book is
there you just have to know which book
it is
yeah well that's kind of like the gene
splicing right if i know which book i've
put these pages in behind you john i'm
gonna find out which are the five
crispred pages
you know pages are crisp so that goes
together well
and you know what john i'm gonna have a
decade of vaccines
and i'm going to declare 2010 to 2020
the decade of the vaccine
do you know who did that sign that with
the world health organization
i learned that last night george i
learned it from harry the greek
and i saw the two guys there signing it
yeah
and that was eight years into the
agreement but you know who started it
in 2010 well i'm i've got three names
that i can
you're going to be right on the first
one dr fauci yes
10 years of the vaccines was 10 years of
we're going to develop the bioweapons
and we're going to get the vaccines
and at the end of the 10 years we're
going to start unleashing them
and guess what it's 2020 isn't it
it sure is and uh that's the plan
george i i keep coming back to my own i
mean you know i try to
from time to time step back and even
once in a while to share my step-back
kind of
vision of things and i'm really become
um a favor of in favor of the idea
of these ancient black black nobility
families that have had all of this
wealth for
centuries and centuries and centuries
and in very quiet but very behind the
scenes we don't ever
see them and we don't talk about them
you can look it up it's called the black
nobility
wikipedia has information on it it's not
a secret
but there's some
huge pile of money that has
so much money that it can just overpower
any anything else that is going on and
they seem to have created competition
kind of like the bloods and the crips
you know if you want to sell a lot of
dope you want to you want to not just
have a
one company doing it you want to have
two companies competing against each
other
to sell the most dope which is main you
know translates into to do the most harm
in the world
on behalf of the people that are running
the program the the people that are
playing both sides of the chess board
the those guys that have all that huge
amount of money that they can set up
these chess boards they can induce
people to be the players and then they
then let them go at it and see who wins
and i think that's what's going on here
where we have this clinton team which is
the albright team that you know the
denver team and
all of those folks with uh stroke
you know peter struck as one of their uh
knights
you know out there with the sore templar
sword out there sticking
you know other people you know doing the
doing the night job
and then on the other side you've got
some
conglomeration that's associated with
president trump
and there's got to be behind this
some kind of rhyme or reason and the
only thing i can think of
is that there are under
a gun like a mafia type of situation
where if you don't make your payment
bad things are going to happen to you
your family your
your wealth your name your fortune
everything is going to go down
you know it's that that type of terror
blackmail
that keeps both sides really in control
so that there's no choice but for them
to keep fighting it out and fighting it
out
and we of course are the pawns that just
get swept off the board
without anybody noticing yeah i think
there's a lot of truth in that i think i
would say it's
it's eric prince and uh our secretary of
uh
education that cabal um you know as far
as the
black water type cabal on the right
but between cheyney and bush
and on one side and clinton and struck
on the other
you've got a real you've got a real
chess board there
and you know i i want to move
out of the dark here you know out of the
tunnel because it's a pretty
it's a pretty it's not good you know
it's no fun reporting on this
right i mean i'd rather be talking about
something else there you go
that's right i mean if you if you want
to read the the whole book the devil's
chess board by
david talbot alan dulles the cia and the
rise of america's secret government
that that is the the uh the story
and uh anyway george of course we want
to mix it up so uh go for it
well there's a there's a great
investigative journalist in japan who's
a good friend of dr hamamoto
uh and his name is yoshi uh shiramatsu
siramatsu shiramatsu uh you may remember
him
way back when with seth rich but yoshi
is just doing some phenomenal
stuff right now okay about coronavirus
and he's one of the he
is probably if i could meet anyone
as an investigative journalist i would
want to meet yoshi shiramatsu
because he has
this information about how this testing
was done
in england uh and how dhs worked with
the different institutes and covers and
pass-throughs of
of universities in england and then how
it moved
um he's into 21 pieces on this
and he writes very colorfully um but
he uh he's got it down to
exactly how it was developed and the
whole thing
can we see it online is it can i find it
yeah i don't have the link
i didn't wasn't expecting but one of the
things i mean this is
it's it may not be the answer but at
least it's critical thinking
and people publishing so that this can
be cross-checked this is sort of like
trying to find a vaccine john
we're trying to find the vaccine against
nato right
or the bad actors at nato right so we're
we don't have all the answers we just
want to ask questions to get some
answers
right so yoshi
is publishing um
yeah look up yoshi suramatsu
and he talks about these badgers these
wisconsin badgers
this is i'm not kidding
and uh the work at
the university of wisconsin-madison and
university work at the university of um
bristol gloucester gloucestershire
near oxford and
i don't know if if it was fun working
with the badgers badgers aren't very
good lab animals but
yoshi has written a couple articles
about this testing
and uh and saying how the fruit bats
probably weren't really used as an
intermediate because
they took off from our
genetic line a couple hundred million
years before another type of bat
and he just goes into this genealogy
that's just kind of amazing
i didn't find him i don't know how to
spell his name so um
let's try this yoshi i think you got
that right
and then shiramatsu i think is s
h i r uh
and then matsu and then just say seth
rich
that'll be
uh if you say seth rich in yoshi
maybe just yoshi
i should have been ready with this i'm
sorry oh that's no problem i just was
wondering if we could get it up
uh uh so to speak on the uh internet
it's uh
yeah um yeah okay it's not coming up
i i think uh probably professor hamamoto
can send us a link when he gets a
gets a moment so i'll i'll leave it
there
um but he he is getting into purchase
orders just like we did
he's got the well i'll read the unit
i'll read it john
i just took a screenshot and i'm sorry i
have trouble with the name
but um he
he when i read it i it was like you know
you think you've done
a good job and then somebody like yoshi
shiramatsu comes on and just makes you
look just
silly because he's got five more things
that you never thought of
so let me go here really quick
i did it this morning so i should have
it okay here it is
he calls this this i'm going to just
take one paragraph from his piece that
he wrote on this
fauchi's garden of snakes
the nih grants were funneled through the
fogerty international center an
arms-length ngo inside the nih run by
fauci and the crony of valjee
roger glass
an expert on infections in the gut the
advisory board
includes robert bollinger with bloomberg
school the bloomberg school at johns
hopkins myron cohen
of the university of north carolina
james current at emory
jacob gale at medtronic
judith wasserheit at the university
of washington gates gates home base
michelle williams at harvard among
others these are basically the high
priests
of global population reduction
presiding over the present lockdown and
kill off
of us useless retirees
who've been already paid their taxes and
have no further
use to the bureaucratic regime
so yoshi is way out there i mean he's
i mean he's aggressive i'm not saying
that this is to limit population i think
this is just to show control but
but we're that's shades of gray and then
he says in a minor note here
medtronic in 2015 invaded u.s taxation
by moving to ireland
after taking over an irish company
called covidien
covidien covidien yeah john brennan
well what was covidien formed before
yeah it was formed before oh my and they
john i i wish we had your irish penny
whistle with us right now
because the little
island of saint patrick you've been to
ireland right
well yeah you have you ever been to the
little island of st patrick
no i've never been to the little island
of st patrick but you know a little
island of st patrick's does exist
correct well if you say so okay well i
thought he drove the snakes from the
little island not the big island of
ireland but anyway
uh st patrick's didn't he drive some
snakes somewhere well yeah i saw the car
you know he was he was down
on the n45 going to kill there with the
shillelagh i think he
he used to anyway they bought a little
respirator company medtronic did
and uh it's on that little island and
i'm like oh my god this is plum
island all over again and they're using
st patrick
it's like my god what have what has
brennan done now
because see there's the irish republic
i don't believe the republic of ireland
yeah 23 counties is not a part of
technically the uk they stand on their
own
right it's part of the old uk but they
are an independent republic now
yes this is this has been true since
1923.
so if i wanted to do health surveillance
and use somebody outside of the five ice
outside
i'm not sure if they're a number member
of nato or not
ireland i believe is actually one the
only one
that's not um that
they have to put up with some nato
flights that go
in and out of their uh airport there and
in uh
claire i mean in uh yeah in the back
the the backbone of ireland has has to
give their
flight pattern but um but no i don't
think that they're nato members
but if you wanted to commission
something that was a liaison loophole
outside of nato ireland's your place
well it's right across the border from
you know from the united kingdom in
northern ireland
so right right and there has been a
slight tradition of smuggling
going on there for quite many years
anyway so and i say this as a black
irishman
you know i'm i'm really from the webb
family which dominated
and had property in ireland and poor
slave you know
irish people you know picking potatoes
so i'm not trying to say here that i'm
somehow without
sin but i am saying
that it appears that this thing may have
been run through if you believe yoshi
and he's got some great data if you read
this piece
that they could have run this thing like
paul wellen remember he had an irish
passport
right and then there's that uh the the
templar
golf course i think well well see in in
dublin there's
there's a place called the temple bar
and this this
idea of temple and templar is quite now
it's
it's never gone away uh the there's
uh all kinds of of what people
probably wouldn't even recognize as
things that went back to the knights
templar and these these knights were
the the norman they were
they were basically british or english
normans
that were like the second and third sons
that didn't have anything and they
needed something and so
when uh the this uh guy
the king of leinster was about to lose
his land to some other guys instead of
fighting
them back he went over to england and he
said king henry the second give me some
help man
and henry said well you know what i got
all these knights lying around here
they're not doing anything
if you can talk them into it they'll go
with you and that's probably one of your
your folks was probably on on the second
on the website goes back to henry ii
yeah all right so you came over
and then you became more irish than the
irish
right because they gave a huge tract to
land yeah
it wasn't swamp castle and you and all
the normans you see
they they they converted into the irish
way yeah the british way was like and we
don't like that
man well i want to be irish yeah i mean
webb's not exactly an irish name but
i'm just as much irish as i am english
on that side so
uh yeah there is a there's a brennan
connection here with the paul welling
and the passports and the
operatives and it's not like there's no
no corruption in ireland i mean let's
let's look at the politics of ireland
sometime if
you if you want to be amused that the
the
the people who get the public officers
get these huge salaries
and then there's these deals that are
always going on and the banks are always
into it and you know the irish people
their proportion of the of debt
is higher than any other country in
europe
because they have been saddled with all
of these crazy development schemes
you go out on the west coast of county
of county claire
where it used to be completely spotless
just the most
you know pristine scenery as you could
imagine you know
and the next time i came back there you
know there was
these stupid housing developments
everywhere and the sad thing was that
they built them
but nobody could afford them so they're
empty wow
they just they just and who paid for
that well
they financed them by who by the banks
and who guaranteed it
the republic of ireland of course now
there was no corruption
involved in this church it's like a lot
of libya profits got reinvested
i'm telling you it's you you may be on
to the to the uh
to the to the gold mine of of
information here when you start looking
hard
at uh what looks to me like a history of
corruption in the irish government that
goes back a long way
well paul wellen used to play at this
club this templar club
and he was playing so often he was a six
handicap and he was flying down
taking dark weapons down to south africa
so it's going to be interesting this
whole thing as it develops
you know yeah well look look at all the
people that we're mentioning that have
been
actually as as a great class as victims
of the british empire you know and i
don't mean
the normans i mean the hanoverians the
the georges the the house of so-called
house of windsor
which is really the the house of saks
gothic goberg
the saxons or in in in the gaelic
language i love the sound of this
the sassanach they're the sassanic
sounds like uh never mind
oh god george you got me in trouble now
i'm sure i'm sure i'll be in big trouble
oh you found him uh yeah i think i think
we can uh that's yoshi yeah
let's see uh no i can't get him up on
the screen here
ah something something went wrong
well anyway i i would love to interview
him um
i he he used to do a show with jeff
rentz i think he still
might i did the jeff french show for
probably six or seven times about three
or four years ago
and uh so i'm sure jeff
you know has a pretty strong you know
relationship with him and might not
want him gallivanting on different
youtube channels but i i really would
love to have him
and dr hamamoto come and tell their
story
and summarize all the great work he's
done for these 21 different
dispatches that he's done
let's see if i can if i can get that uh
website up on the screen here so folks
can see it i'm sorry they're just a
connection has got lost
oh well i don't think so well we'll
we'll plan it for next time
yeah and the name if if you want to look
it up i'm just going to spell it
somebody did put it on the chat thank
you i saw
yoichi y-o-i-c-h-i
shimatsu s-h-i-m-a-t-s-u
and uh that that is uh
on on a website called k-a-t-e-h-o-n
which i guess is uh uh a publisher
anyway uh it's uh yoichi shimatsu
and i'll definitely check that out
george i gotta i'll play a little bit
of him here so people getting
because i feel bad now because i got
yoshi and yoichi
mixed up
northern
the northern side and i think china is
strong enough and respected enough and
economically important enough power
to ask much harder questions about south
korea's
nuclear program we do know that
president park's
father had actually started a major
nuclear program which has continued in
secret
you know uranium processing and we do
know that japan
uh as revealed by the hatoyama
administration
broke its own three non-nuclear
principles right from the beginning
allowed
u.s forces to store weapons in okinawa
for u.s ships that bring nuclear
warheads
and as we've seen with fukushima has
developed massive amounts of
weapons-grade plutonium
the isotope cesium-137 is a signature a
war great plutonium so japan has been
really
uh pushing a nuclear arsenal and that
has forced
i believe pyongyang to try to develop a
very small
deterrence capability you know japan's
got 54 reactors
korea's something like 40 reactors the
odds are very much against the north
so they've tried to do a very you know
highly publicized program
to show that it will resist these secret
programs
so i think china must address seoul and
japan to put their cards on the table
so instead uh we do need instead of
strategic
patience he sort of sounds like another
guy i know that talked a lot about
uranium
uh so there's yoshi uh yoichi sorry
yoichi shimatsu yeah
can you have a look at the chat george
before we wrap this up i think we've
been on about an hour this morning and
it's uh it's always a pleasure to
to uh and i don't mind going over if
there's something that people
have that they want to cover um let me
uh look at the chat here
um i
so that um
um a lot of
material to research today people are
just saying this is a lot of information
uh people are saying yeah shimatsu great
guy
uh city of london uh i see here in the
chat
pilgrim society somebody mentioning the
pilgrim society
another person straight arrow as saying
shimatsu is great
great writer very funny
uh as well he throws in uh some funny
stuff
uh m4a is a terrible idea
oh that's the circo reference michael
lorett mentioned
serco it's
michael palmer talks about the
billionaire's mansions i posted a
jeff bezos's super mansion on in
calorama
this morning um
talking about the black nobility james
bond talking about knights templar and
all that good stuff
the ebola strain lynx this is carlisle
the ebola strain links africa outbreak
to lab escape
by yoshi samatsu exclusive on jeff
france
august 6 2014.
so this is he somehow has the line on
how these things got out and what day
they got out and what
you know who here's the film of the guy
leaving with the vial and everything
um just going through here john
um i think there's a lot more
realization this is a bioweapon and this
the
the the pollyanna days that we had that
this was somehow
a curve and somehow we could model it
and
understand when the curve was going to
flatten that whole thing is a control
contrivance
here's michael laurette saying the
office of science and technology is
running the white house ai
program with ibm and a covid19 yes
um in the university of oklahoma i
believe is
is having where you can ask watson
questions
you can ask the ibm computer questions
and it gives you different answers on
different days depending on
so that that's the chat of 565 folks
uh this morning so um
i think it was it was a good show
there's more here that we need to follow
up on uh
cecil rhodes here's gary winkelman
saying that cecil rhodes
was the key driver behind the brookings
institution and the atlantic council
again absolutely this stuff goes back
you know actually goes back centuries it
it goes back
way way back you can almost go back to
the magna carta with this stuff because
it really has to do with the dynamics
between
the the crown or the if you have an
empire
you have what what i i loved sean ross's
description he says it's
it's a vertical uh power structure
there's one person at the top and
everybody falls underneath of that
person
whereas if you look at the the uh
magna carta what happens is that the the
knights
the the powerful lords become
uh united and they create what uh sean
calls
a horizontal power structure and that
means
that power is shared among a group of
elites
this is the foundation
of where the knights templar and the
templars then they lead into all these
other secret societies
um this is where they come from it's
that horizontal
um government and it's there's always
been tension between the
empire and the nobles but
what about the rest of us the rest of us
never were empowered ever until 1776.
it was only when we became a free
country based upon the
popular the doctrine called popular
sovereignty that is we the people
are forming this government this
government was not formed by a king
was not formed by a group of nobles it
was not formed by god
it was formed by us we the people
and are we going to allow this
unique event in the history of humanity
to be swept aside
in the name of our fear our
unwillingness to confront the
unknown our comfort level being violated
by some new information that makes us
get
feel creepy or uncomfortable
or are we going to be that nation that
our legacy demands
are we going to be the people who
are free because we are brave
because we as a people are brave
not because we follow the right noble or
lord
or corporation in the terms of the
present time
no because we the people have
decided that we're not going to be ruled
by either an empire
or an oligarchy
end of sermon i cannot improve on that
john that was beautiful and
it's so important and it's the words we
need to hear right now
the only underscore i would add to that
is
when i saw those words of brennan to
o'sullivan
talking about do you have any
information over there at the joint
chiefs about this guy named lee harvey
oswald and jack ruby
they went to one guy one guy
thomas f o lachlan joint chiefs of staff
and we know he answered the call and
your dad was a great man
obviously but he was human and he would
want
people to follow his lead he wouldn't
say there's only one superhuman
right right he would want people to be
as brave as him
because that's what we're supposed to be
this this is our promise this is the
hope that
that our founding fathers or generation
uh have have promised us and this is our
legacy
and i think that this is in our genes
george
i think this is not something that's
just a mental concept
our our forefathers have lived in
freedom
and we are entitled to live in freedom
but we must
exercise the vigilance maintain
our rights and
continue to be a
a people that converses with one another
that that talks and shares things shares
their care
shares their concerns shares their
information
shares what's really going on um
we have to be that
band of citizens that
came together as a militia so many years
ago
to throw off the yoke of slavery yeah
well said and this is i think an attack
on the part of the first amendment which
is
free press and the right to assemble
and maybe even the right to free speech
so
hopefully we've knocked that back a
little bit today
all right 560 people watching uh thank
you so much for
your attention thanks for supporting the
work of
all of the great researchers i can't
even hardly name them all but remember
uh let's uh make sure and mention uh
george webb
mark kulak at housatonic its harry the
greek
and bill taylor with the great blog at
deepstate
research dot dot
what dot blog anyway d d hyphen state
research
and you can google it from there gw
diggs i've taken my
uh gw digs get you there and kz digs
gets you to marx
uh research okay yeah okay cool
yeah thanks
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Suzette Petillo
Suzette Petillo
17 hours ago
I've emailed the President, called the Whitehouse, we need a liaison to the president. I don't think he hears us, n I know he's still forgotten we, the 50% of Americans who DON'T OWN STOCKS
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Michael Laurette
Michael Laurette
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Maybe you can get through to them here AI.gov
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Denise Bilby
Denise Bilby
17 hours ago (edited)
This is why God has you here at this time and this place, George. We are all praying for you and John. I am also praying that you will be able to have a one on one with President Trump. These people will do this again. Until they are all caught we are not safe.
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Scott Nelson
Scott Nelson
7 hours ago
Denise Bilby that will happen- Trump needs to see the connection of dots and family’s to root the evil out
Donna Propper
Donna Propper
15 hours ago
John's Hopkins, Brix, Fauci, Gates and so many more...EVIL at best.
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Maureen Goodman
Maureen Goodman
8 hours ago
But they are a small group compared to us. More are waking up!
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218philip
218philip
18 hours ago
The world needs to consider this, a discussion about the connections (coincidences) involved in this plague. The lack off interest by our FBI is very, very disturbing; are they working for all the citizens or a group of elites that will never have enough money or power. Are we their expendables?
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Michael Laurette
Michael Laurette
13 hours ago
I don't know about the rest of y'all but I'm just a Smelly Walmart People... with a gun.
We forward in this generation TRIUMPHANTLY
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Scott Nelson
Scott Nelson
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The ABC IS Funded by out Taxes BUT take order from Elites that have told California to extend out stay in Place. Damn them to Hell
Kate Gowen
Kate Gowen
16 hours ago
The IMMEDIATE clear and present danger is “health”-predicated edicts that are destroying the economy, agriculture, supply chains, small businesses, the healthcare system (flawed as it was before), and every Constitutional right we thought we had.
The number of previously healthy people infected and killed by the virus is relatively small— and impossible to determine, given all the politically motivated fiction drowning us.
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Spiny Norman
Spiny Norman
10 hours ago
Exactly. The whole orchestrated "pandemic" WAS indeed speculation, no matter how many Dr. Evils are cooking up bio-weapons. It's a chain of stupidity and mass suicide.
3
David Jimmy
David Jimmy
16 hours ago
Thanks George, John and Dr. H for the recommendation of Yoichi Shimatsu. He has a long series of 20+ articles on the virus. I have started from the beginning, just finishing #1 & 2 which he wrote in late January. Here is the link for those who are interested: https://phiquyenchinh.org/2020/01/28/1-a-lethal-virus-erupts-downstream-from-chinas-three-gorges-dam/
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Professor Hamamoto
Professor Hamamoto
16 hours ago
@1.02.00--Brilliant extemporaneous "speeches" by John OLoughlin. Not scripted; spontaneous and in real-time, which makes it more powerful than theatre or mere cinema.
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Tobias
Tobias
14 hours ago
Dear mister Webb, McDuff and friends, I am watching your channels since you started. I live in the Netherlands (I'm a Dutchie) and once again (in my opinion) freedom in the world depends mostly on the people in the USA. 75 years ago my grandfather got his freedom back due to lives sacrificed by young Americans (and Canadians, and Russians etc.) You live in a great country with fantastic people. Unfortunately you don't get the respect (yet) that you deserve. Keep up the good work. You made it possible for me and my family to prepare better for things to come.
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Tobias
Tobias
14 hours ago (edited)
I would like to add. I also have been watching Paul Cottrell (and others) before you joined forces. I might be crazy (or fooled by logarithm) but I don't believe in coincidence. You have much more support than people think.
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carbo2950
carbo2950
14 hours ago
Why in the world is this allowed to happen.
5
Jeffrey Rudolph
Jeffrey Rudolph
17 hours ago
Pulled down post from later replay .
Rense. com
The ebola breakout coincide w/ UN vaccine campaign.
By Yoichi Shimatsu 8/12/14
In addition
Florida Maquis Who * knew*
Apr. 15/ 20 3:50-4:26
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Marie Burns
Marie Burns
18 hours ago
Good evening John and George from Scotland its almost 6pm here on the 9th of May.
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Debra Johnson
Debra Johnson
17 hours ago
Joseph Cofer Black's name sounds awkward. Searching the origin "coffer" refers to an English military strongbox or vault, but the word "cofer" is an American cognitive, which is an acronym for Currency of Official Foreign Exchange Reserves, COFER from International Monetary Fund database. https://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/COFER, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/coffer
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Rebecca Ferguson
Rebecca Ferguson
16 hours ago
@Debra Johnson
BINGO!
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Michael Laurette
Michael Laurette
14 hours ago
��Just reading his Wikipedia page is mind-blowing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cofer_Black
1
Hard L
Hard L
17 hours ago (edited)
McDuff's eloquent sermon was tripped up by "entitled". He knows better but he's a recovering lefty.
5
Michael Laurette
Michael Laurette
13 hours ago
He's a recovering Trauma Based Mind Control victim, just like me. We're all going thru this together. It's hard learning the depths of the Evil, and a lot disappointing. I'm still coming to grips with my ancestors, the Aldrich's.
1
Marion McCoskey
Marion McCoskey
17 hours ago
I couldn't agree more that marching on DC is counterproductive. Here's my plan for a smooth transition: http://alrightsounds.com/mus/Smooth_Transition_Narration.mp3
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Paula Grateful no end
Paula Grateful no end
13 hours ago
Marion McCoskey thank you!!! I will!!!!
gregory hulse
gregory hulse
13 hours ago
JOHN O'LOUGHLIN/GEORGE WEBB YOU ARE HERO PATRIOTS...EXPOSE THE CRIMINALS...AMERICA/USA LAND OF THE FREE...HOME OF THE BRAVE...FREEDOM OF SPEECH TIME FOR ANOTHER NUREMBERG TRIAL FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY...GOD SPEED/GOD BLESS
5
zimmie bear
zimmie bear
13 hours ago
George, interview Dr. Judy...ASAP.
8
Ron Scholefield
Ron Scholefield
17 hours ago (edited)
Excellent, George. And John, thanks for staying with it. YouTube is not the last venue, if you guys have to move your presentation we'll find you, so no worries.
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D A D
D A D
11 hours ago
Lots of Yoichi Shimatsu at Rense.com. Tense has been interviewing him for many years.
4
Ida Lawrence
Ida Lawrence
18 hours ago
Amazing information today - thank you for keeping it coming - it's heroic and we're with you and grateful. We have a hard time believing that there are people this deceitful and demented, but there are... and sadly it's not new. It's a very great battle, to expose what is being done to us.
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McDuff: Kennedy's Man to Smash the CIA
McDuff: Kennedy's Man to Smash the CIA
17 hours ago
I appreciate that! John
1
Anung Ikwe
Anung Ikwe
12 hours ago
"And that's Wikipedia so you know the CIA has approved it" LOL :)
4
William Dowling
William Dowling
16 hours ago
George ,bless you . how about putting all these documents on your web site so we can add to research possibilities .
You need new captions with misspellings and loaded questions such as HOW COME THE US ARMED FORCES DIDNT SCORE IN WORLD MILITARY GAMES WZRDOS
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norma desmond
norma desmond
16 hours ago
Quote from Yoichi Shimatsu...... “I have pondered this long and hard and am forced to conclude that it CANNOT be fixed. The corruption – the bad science – the egotistical psychopaths that run it all will not and cannot change. What is needed is COMPLETE and TOTAL collapse of the system and a reboot from ground zero. COVID may be it.”
https://phiquyenchinh.org/2020/04/04/what-yoichi-shimatsu-has-to-say-about-this-whole-mess/
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Windsor Weddings
Windsor Weddings
9 hours ago
Never give up hope, Norma.
Sandy Lisenby
Sandy Lisenby
13 hours ago
Mr.Gates ,,,,HELL is waiting,,,,,,,,GO!!!!!
3
B Boy
B Boy
17 hours ago (edited)
Imagine-if we were all just using natural medicines, this would have never happened.
Thanks rockepharma
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SmartestManSays
SmartestManSays
13 hours ago
I know a question Watson can't answer but I can: Do this to eliminate inflation..
1
gregory irving
gregory irving
17 hours ago
G/w has been on it for 4yrs nearly
He may get a few things wrong but strait away will point out that out , not like the fake news.
100% spot-on both of you
THANX FOR THE INFO
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Marilyn Alexieff
Marilyn Alexieff
15 hours ago
This Shiri Ishii was a total monster! The experiments done on humans are some things I have never heard of before.
2
linda redforth
linda redforth
16 hours ago
With Thanks my Heroes, John and George, love you guys. Praying for you!
4
Bob K
Bob K
13 hours ago (edited)
John - Please just leave the link to these documents you guys bring up under your videos, much like James Corbett just so well :). ) It would/could also be more visually pleasing (imo), if you removed that HUGE microphone out of you picture frame. P.S. Great work guys, and thanks bros. :)
2
Barb D
Barb D
15 hours ago (edited)
George, have u, or anyone else, looked at (or browsered) the Lyme disease maps from around 1984, & seen how if they r overlayed with the 2020 Covid outbreaks statewide, they are almost identical areas, except for more covid cases? It's very possible that Lyme disease could have been introduced to blend something with the covid? It's awfully coincidental... https://lymediseaseassociation.org/cases-stats-maps-graphs/
2
Ole Osterhammel
Ole Osterhammel
14 hours ago
George you are at great guy and i wish you all the best here from Denmark. Thank you for all you are doing for the World.
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James Kirkbond
James Kirkbond
12 hours ago
Elements of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps and their
CBRN Defence Brigade headquarters were in Liberec,
Czech Republic, for Exercise Yellow Cross, 31 May–
8 June 2018. NATO photograph by British Army Sergeant
Jon Bevan
1
Paul Chang
Paul Chang
13 hours ago
if george can reproduce some deleted video, the part that is ok, or just an edited notes, it will be very useful. thank you.
1
Jerome Brown
Jerome Brown
13 hours ago
Phenomenal broadcast guys.....all the way !
2
James Kirkbond
James Kirkbond
12 hours ago
San-Francisco based Achaogen Inc., which filed for bankruptcy in April, recently agreed to sell exclusive Chinese rights for its antibiotic Zemdri to Chinese drug maker QiLu Antibiotics Pharmaceutical Co. The drug, used to treat urinary tract infections, was supported by $124.4 million from the Department of Health and Human Services as part of a biodefense program incentivizing the creation of drugs designed to combat antibiotic resistance.
1
David Sharpness
David Sharpness
11 hours ago (edited)
"Don't church things up!"
I...I started up a comment post...thought being farmers survive winter, so, soh, such events nothing new-baseball has its off season, which I barely survive!...anyway, I left off, just not a good post...but I gathered in 'winter is coming' from GOT, saga Game of Thrones...now comes to mind the Zombies, and that strange skin disease...everything and the kitchen sink in GOT!...anyway, here's the little bit I started...
quote
��oh, it isnt all that dire...
quote
Watch "How many time to they say Winter is Coming - Game of Thrones" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/gxhknGARGt4
unquote
that was this morning...I wile away hours and hours browsing prompts!...and just now, I thought to look again at Rense site to see why the Venezuelan coup stuff isnt in the log line que...omissions are suspect-GW......and, and, boom, there's amazing Polly at the top of Rense's list!...I follow link to her vlog...and, and, I just linked to that meme spread trick above with 'winter...'...go figure!...'vaccine' the operative word like 'winter'...world leaders one after another repeating 'vaccine'...maybe we all do need to be innoculated against something, like them!...and they are just as clumsy in their world coup efforts as that Venezuelan crew...oh, I have to leave off to do errands, get a snack, bath..
quote
https://youtu.be/1Z5VYqJqrtI
Polly
The Global Health Mafia Protection Racket
37:80 "US in for a bad Fall and Winter"-Fauci (edit: fed Maya my dog, far as I got before going back to Polly's blog cast...by the way, Rense links to version that doesn't have comments...an odd thing I happen on...there can be multiple versions of individual vlog casts, and their comment kite tails)!...time for snack...tomorrow gardening...
unquote
Oh, and this...much fun...
quote
Watch "Failed Venezuela Raid Breakdown with Angry Vet" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/KdXxRspj-ZA
unquote
������
James Kirkbond
James Kirkbond
12 hours ago
A proposed biosurveillance framework to detect multiple concurrent threats and localize their origins based on real-time information and mobile-edge computing support. At the micro-level, monitored humans are equipped with wearable sensors that periodically capture vital signs. To process the captured information efficiently, the monitored environment is partitioned into cells. Each cell is assigned a mobile-edge computing (MEC) component that is responsible for processing the monitoring information within its cell. The MEC components then send the processed information to a super component for final processing and to detect possible threats. Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory abstract
1
Trish Hue
Trish Hue
16 hours ago
Material concerning Covidien edit as of 8 May 2020. 17:09. Hmmm lol
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James Kirkbond
James Kirkbond
12 hours ago
Our One Army School System encompasses Regular Army, Army National Guard, and U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers so
that we come together as one team to provide the best training possible for our CBRN Soldiers. We want our brightest and
most capable leaders to give back to our Corps by becoming instructors, drill sergeants, and small-group leaders at the
Noncommissioned Officer Academy, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri; the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California;
the Joint Readiness Training Center, Fort Polk, Louisiana; and the Joint Multinational Readiness Center, Hohenfels,
Germany. We need our very best leaders across the Army to rotate and serve in these critical positions.
1
Sylvain R.
Sylvain R.
18 hours ago
I know China. To register at hotels you need to have your passport, they make photocopies. Then it's plenty of cameras in China, and I'm certain China has plenty if videos of the US athletes. The mire Sen. Cotton will push the Wuhan lab theory, the more they will fall. Trump has no choice to take down the deepstate, starting with Cotton , who started the China bashing at least since 2018.
2
Susan Lauper
Susan Lauper
17 hours ago
I can't see and I can't hear George... oh well...
1
Shelley Fredrickson
Shelley Fredrickson
17 hours ago
Thanks guys♡ Outstanding work!'
2
Tom
Tom
12 hours ago
Need to upload links to the documents shown.
1
rick green
rick green
1 hour ago
George..what's the connection between Yoshi Siramadtsu, COVID19 and Seth Rich?? Dont see it? Kudos
1
David Jimmy
David Jimmy
7 hours ago
“There’s nothing sinister about gene-splicing, storage and retrieval for studies, which is not to say these can’t be used for sinister purposes. Many labs have vast collections of gene samples, many of these severed or spliced. It just takes a single ethically warped pathologist to access an index and order a sample to begin tinkering with the genetic code, and no less than the notorious pathologist who create the “unstoppable super-flu virus” Yoshihiro Kawaoka is back to Japan after his controversial stints at the monkey lab in University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Erasmus Institute in Rotterdam, just in time for the Tokyo Olympics”. ///copied from Yoichi Samutsu’s 3rd article on CVD19. Now Japan enters into an already complex puzzle.
https://phiquyenchinh.org/2020/01/28/3-wuhan-contagion-part-3-giant-bat-delivered-coronavirus-was-from-japans-new-unit-731/
mirimar69
mirimar69
7 hours ago (edited)
you should call her George at the WHO. I got her number :) Meanwhile, Sasakawa was an old buddy of Robert
Maxwell, yep Ghislaine dear old dad!
James Kirkbond
James Kirkbond
12 hours ago
Recently, we received great news for our Regiment that will shape our future and enable us to better support movement and maneuver. Field Manual (FM) 3-11, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Operations, foundationally changes
how we fight to align with FM 3-0, Operations.
1, 2 Also, Military Occupational Specialty
(MOS) 74D10/20 (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear [CBRN] Specialist)
Soldiers will be reintroduced to organic companies of brigade combat teams, which will
better enable the U.S. Army Chemical Corps to support CBRN training and equipment
maintenance across the force.
John Murphy
John Murphy
12 hours ago
Cecil Rhodes was dispicable
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Candace Mcghee
Candace Mcghee
9 hours ago
John yes we are responsible to keep our Constitution alive to stay protected as we have been all these years. Thank you Patriot, you make my heart swell. George, your input with John, not to mention the years you've given your all, thank you Patriot for your generous offering of your time and presentations bringing us to an awakening, tho shocking it may be, we need this awakening NOW, a little sooner would have been better but it's happening, thanks to you and those you bring to us through your incredible ability to make things happen that has brought us to the big picture and workings of the big plan that's been going on amongst us with little or no awareness, amazing how hopeful and trusting we are. We must unite, together we stand, divided we fall. Peace Out
Robert Corbett
Robert Corbett
17 hours ago
Hi John the c*py didn't make it, but here you and GW are. Bless you both stay safe Patriot. WWG1WGA!
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Lord of winter
Lord of winter
13 hours ago
Just amazing!
1
r gergeni
r gergeni
9 hours ago
Talks With Ryan-Case Audits - Mar 27, 2020 You Tube video: This One Man Said it All In 2014
This is about Covid vaccine creating a 3rd strand DNA made of silicon coated with gold to make us
human mutants all with the purpose of turning us into a serf society to be controlled by the few global elites.
Nicole Heatherington
Nicole Heatherington
10 hours ago
Look at AIM4Truth videos re Welcome Trust and Great Britain being behind covid 19....
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Lynn Williams
Lynn Williams
54 minutes ago
There are two early cases of questionable early flulike illnesses that I would like tested George Webb last winter and Joe Rago WSJ. They might have early tested their bioweapon .Test for antibodies?
Marvin Roberts
Marvin Roberts
15 hours ago
Thanks George
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Professor Hamamoto
Professor Hamamoto
16 hours ago
@40.00-Yoichi Shimatsu. https://rense.com/general96/self-righteous-pompeo-and-er-doctor-suicided.php
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J J
J J
5 hours ago
George & John, Dr. Judy Mikovits that it would be from Ft. Dietrick & South Carolina. Just maybe CCP may have tested at Wuhan???
We need to have transparency!!!
WOW, this is very serious and I sure appreciate all your hardwork.....I am passing to as many I know.
The Pale Horse Rides
The Pale Horse Rides
8 hours ago
Keep going! For some of us you two are our primary news source.........we can ask questions, we can call out evil, and we can warn others about these evildoers. It’s a matter of life and death for millions worldwide.
Marvin Roberts
Marvin Roberts
15 hours ago
Thanks John
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hdardentes
hdardentes
10 hours ago
面白い。島津さんについては日本のwikiには記事がありません。彼の福島事件に関しての発言以来、たくさんの人は彼のcredibilityを疑います。controlled opposition ではないのでしょうか。
White Puffalo
White Puffalo
13 hours ago
Obama wrote the "priestap" notes. He ran the whole operation. skip to 2:52 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35IE44Q4Kic
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Tom Provan
Tom Provan
11 hours ago
you are doing a great job George thank you
Diane Dondero
Diane Dondero
9 hours ago
Don't forget the spiritual aspect of this journey John. These dark facts must come to light to awaken as many as possible because we are being helped and we will win. Never forget this! The power to win is within us and we have a president who knows this. We are all in this together. The facts must be revealed because they are not part of the future. We are that future.
Paul Chang
Paul Chang
13 hours ago
thanks for your effort. be very careful not exceed limit and got into trouble. slow down, present more solid evidence. big things take time to accumulate energy. it seems this covid-19 thing, has human interference factor, and human error factor, and may be ridiculose black humor factor.
r gergeni
r gergeni
9 hours ago
Mandatory vaccines is illegal according to the Nuremberg Code & the Constitution. So, do they think people are going to be begging to get them?
Lil
Lil
1 hour ago
And the airport in Ireland for NATO is Shannon.
Shannon Elam
Shannon Elam
12 hours ago
We The People who care should have the opportunity to invest in our own Labs, Labor , Safety
WhiteyMannGogh !
WhiteyMannGogh !
11 hours ago
Obama made propaganda legal.
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美国病毒
美国病毒
11 hours ago (edited)
1776 still was collective dictatorship, only difference is those american founding elites then were moral and cared about the people as opposed to those now, democracy is a hoax. The only way to real freedom is self control and progressing while mantaining good old moralities. Liberalism is a hideous and ultimate social editing tool by degenerating the humanity of a society in name of freedom serving for the socalled democracy which is the biggest con job in human history, socalism or communism is the inevitable result of it,.
People is the root,mechanism is leaf. There is just no easy and once for all way.
illbnice2u2
illbnice2u2
15 hours ago
Links please
John Murphy
John Murphy
12 hours ago
Templar is a nonsense in Irish sense but otherwise very good points John. Corruption rife here
diddleydee
diddleydee
14 hours ago (edited)
Yoichi Shimatsu https://youtu.be/XOJNBw32AVQ
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James Kirkbond
James Kirkbond
12 hours ago
James Madsen, lead clinical consultant and clinical laboratory director at the chemical casualty care division at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, pointed to Russia as the greatest chemical threat. Last year, Moscow was widely blamed for the poisoning of former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with the nerve agent Novichok in the United Kingdom.
B Boy
B Boy
18 hours ago
!-Books or movies now, pick a dastardly book or movie to follow to implement an evil event,
So many wonderfully evil stories created in hollywood and authors to do evil deeds already, many plans/stories to choose from,
and won't it be spooky to the masses when they see old movies, cartoons or books predicting the future( think Simpson's, dead zone s2 ep14 etc..
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Suzette Petillo
Suzette Petillo
15 hours ago
I'm waiting for the zombie apocalypse. IPOT1776 did a documentary on Adrenochrome, n an animal in lab tests in early 1900's CAME BACK TO LIFE
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J J
J J
5 hours ago
I hate to mention but You need to check out "AmazingPolly" Youtube she does put picture graph together of these Fauci, Brix,WHO, NIH, CLINTON FOUNDATION & YES, ANOTHER PIRBRIGHT FROM UK & INFO FROM AIM4TRUTH
James Kirkbond
James Kirkbond
11 hours ago
Covidien was an Irish-headquartered global health care products company and manufacturer of medical devices and supplies.
Covidien became an independent publicly traded company after being spun-off from Tyco International in 2007.[2]
It was purchased by Medtronic in a transaction that closed in 2015. The now merged company is headquartered in Ireland, where Covidien was based.[
Suzette Petillo
Suzette Petillo
17 hours ago
Man, they deleted your new fix it video. I tried to comment... "Something wrong w Server" but it's still streaming on my tv? (Through Xbox)
George, can you or John get a call to Trump n be a citizen liaison to him? I heard Kelli Ann has him isolated.
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Sylvain R.
Sylvain R.
18 hours ago
I wonder if Virginia Benassi might be a climate activist like Greta Thunberg... Or could she have been in the South Korean cult?
Jeffrey Rudolph
Jeffrey Rudolph
17 hours ago
Salt agent
Ole Osterhammel
Ole Osterhammel
13 hours ago
https://www.thejournal.ie/covidien-medtronic-merger-purchase-1519672-Jun2014/
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Added to QUEEN of Maffias leads worldpowergrab
McDuff and Webb Saturday Morning Live. 11:30am. 050920
Transcript
that uh you can hear now
um and based on that
good morning everybody this is john
o'lachlan
and welcome to my channel it's called
macduff kennedy's man to smash the cia
and we are starting over because
i had made a little mistake okay
so from uh from here let's go back and
say good morning to george
webb and bring him up on the screen good
morning george
good morning john and i wanted to show
you the john hopkins
nanjing center that's celebrating its
30th year anniversary
we had people on the internet saying i
made up the connection between john
hopkins johns hopkins and
nanjing yeah for health surveillance
they are saying i established
the uh curriculum in health surveillance
for evaluating bio weapons or let's just
say contagion infectious diseases
yeah and that's a lot of work for one
night get all these actors together
isn't it
lift it up a little higher so everybody
can see all of the actors here you you
had uh
do you have like a phone list of all of
all the crisis actors that you can just
call them up and say hey
i need you right now yeah and and
they're saying i faked the ip traffic
from the nato couriers to the nanjing
center okay
well you know this is a long way from
wuhan john this is a long way from wuhan
that sounds like a monkey's song yeah
yeah
it's a long way from temporary you know
long way from from
go on a map and see how far wuhan is to
nanjing
so if you were if you let's say you were
an athlete at the luhan games
and you went to the games for nine days
you might have ip traffic
to wuhan but why would you have ip
traffic to nanjing
to the johns hopkins center i just don't
know
well wait wait a minute now did you set
up the ip
traffic too yeah yeah i actually do
health surveillance
for bioweapons i actually work for fort
detrick and i go around and i work
through
singapore statistics and what we do is
we
you see there's let me speak specific
seriously for a second
all right there's levels of biosafety
labs
you've seen biosafety one two three four
two is you wanna study a virus and let's
say
um and like monkeys i talked to dr kevin
mccarron phd who does this
and he was in a biosafety lab too okay
because
they take rabies for instance and infect
uh us culture or something like that but
they're not reproducing rabies
they're not culturing it in a peachy
dish and amplifying it right
that's biosafety level three that's out
of his mouth
this morning biosafety lab four
is bioweapon there is no
known cure for biosafety four
these are crisper new novel
kobit 19 new novel uh bio weapons that
no one's ever seen before
wait wait a minute now you're scaring
the heck out of me where did where did
you learn this from george
kevin mccarron phd this morning okay
and you're saying that that and when
it's a level four
they don't have a vaccine i i thought it
was the sword and the shield george in
it and that they wouldn't
put the sword out there unless they had
at least
90 percent done on the on the vaccine
for the shield right
well there is no vaccine to this date
there may be
but the the blueprint written by
virginia benassi
again i didn't write the blueprint i'll
put bring up the blueprint
you identify what you think the swords
are going to be
so that you can be working on the
shields okay
so in that document
in virginia benassi's document along
with cena bavari who worked at the fort
dietrich biosafety lab four
they outlined the different swords if
you will
and they now if her brother turns out to
be one of the athletes at the muhan
games wouldn't that be interesting
it would be but uh we are not here to
try to
identify personal information and
violate anyone's privacy so
we'll we'll leave that to speculation
right but i
but let's put it this way let's say a
bunch of nato cabal was trying to take
down your country and destroy your
economy
hypothetically let's say would you would
you do anything to
stop it would would mcduff do anything
to stop it darn right i would okay so
that's what we're talking about here
right so i don't have to stand by
because i have the example of mcduff to
go by
and again
people accuse me of staying up all night
and writing the world health
organization research research and
development blueprint
right there it is august 2016
it says yeah they wanted to have this
thing ready for august
for the 2016 election if you go through
here
you'll see here's the table of contents
prioritizing infectious diseases for
that at these
new generation of crispered bioweapons
okay yeah it's a new generation of
crispr bioweapons
written by virginia benassi and cena
bavari sina bavari
is at the fort detrick he's the guy who
left the door open
and caused the shutdown of fort dietrich
at a biosafety level 4 facility
that's not good
she is in geneva and brussels
working on the nato side of things
so if you use this blueprint
for warfare isn't it good that someone
who is trying to prepare a defense
shows you what the blueprint of warfare
is
it's sort of like if you were the french
general or the british general in world
war one
and you said hey we've come about this
von schleifen plan
to invade france wouldn't it be great if
you had somebody actually say hey
i found the von schleifen plan and
here's where they're going to attack
before or during the attack rather than
four years later
when you're all speaking german so
you know if that person virginia
banassi who wrote this document
okay along with cena bavari who left the
door open
at the world's most pathogenic
uh biosafety lab in the world fort
detrick right
if those two are related in any way
to the couriers who were at the games
i think that's pretty important
i think it is too so
because of this the level of the threat
that we're facing
um you can't assume that this is
not a bio weapon anymore we have to
be open to the idea that perhaps all of
all of this research that people are
doing all around the world
is because there really is
a bio weapon and people that don't
know the history of fort detrick are
like they're they're they're blown away
they're shocked they can't believe that
anybody would create
a bio weapon but you have to realize
that these folks have got to be educated
they
we've got to spread the word you know
george is not doing this for his health
george is doing this for us so
you know i don't i'm not trying to
violate uh
youtube's rules but for goodness sakes
this is
this is serious this is not a time to
pull back
so you know george if you end up
violating violent
youtube's rules on my channel and i end
up losing my channel i really
don't care john i've so
showed you pictures public websites and
a publicly available
blueprint from an organization run by a
war criminal
right and i've showed you their document
and her name is there and his name is
there
now how is that of any way a violation
of privacy
to to show public documents
it's not it's not no it's of course it's
not
so if we have the italian team saying
they got sick
we have the french gold medalist and her
boyfriend saying they got sick if we
have half of the french team saying they
got sick if we have half the swedish
team saying they got sick if we have
sources at fort detrick saying they
tested the american team when they
returned
okay we have the chinese foreign
minister saying
that they believe this is it happened at
the wuhan games the chinese foreign
minister john that's the person speaking
directly to our government
don't we owe it to the world to give the
information
that's relevant to this the most
pathogenic attack ever on our society
that's totally shut our society down
we can't ask any questions
the effect on our society and our
economy is
far greater than world war ii i think
when i mean nobody's walking around with
with uh bandages and wounds like uh
like our veterans had to but other than
that
the the shutdown is killing our it's
killing small business
i mean how is it that
walmart gets to stay in business but but
uh the
the little guys have to sit home and get
a 1200
check it i don't know i don't want to
divert to that but it's
it's infuriating well let me just show
you how closely tied
fort dietrich is to this development
it's called
advan accelerated defense against
emerging pathogenic threats these are
the crispr bioweapons
okay and you read the first paragraph
is all about usa amrid
which is fort dietrich i'm gonna get a
little closer for you
okay not me just this just the camera
the whole adept approach the whole adept
approach
uh is about fort detrick lift it a
little higher so we can scroll through
it
okay but it's about fort detrick the
adept approach is about fort detrick
okay all right okay the the
the key input for the
accelerated defense is the accelerated
offense
developed at fort detrick okay this is
not speculation john
okay
no it's not and and fort dietrich is not
speculation
for dietrich is real and it's been going
on for
ever since world war ii making
disease laden weapons
that sooner or later are going to work
their way into our
our our our society there's the process
they describe
okay of how they're going to develop
these accelerated offense and
accelerated defensive weapons
remember if you have the answer to this
you win the
trillion dollar pot you have all the
aces everyone else may have kings and
queens
but you know you're gonna win because
you have the answers
okay so there's a tremendous pot here
trillions
trillions okay uh
and we have seen these people with the
nato couriers
running all over capitol hill going back
and forth to pakistan diverting nato
money in pakistan to their weapons their
dark weapons projects with imran awan
why we had that example right in front
of our face the last four years we've
been talking about it for four years
why can't we ask why can't we ask any
questions
when we have everyone saying they
the only john in any epidemiology
you publish all the the interviews
for finding the source because you want
to stop the source
the way they found that that pump on
broad street in london
for cholera the first epidemiological
breakthrough
not by doctors was by talking to people
and interviewing people knocking on
doors
okay i think i know a guy who did that
that's how we did it we knocked on doors
we talked to people
we're going to keep interviewing these
athletes and it's going to keep coming
back to the same
story and it's going to be in agreement
with the chinese foreign minister
the chinese foreign minister knows more
than we do
and if you want to get to the root of
this if you want to stop this
you have to get to the network if you
want to throw away
your last chance to get into the network
just say well we'll take whatever
they've got
they want to throw at us then throw it
away
throw away your last chance but you're
not going to stop them by marching on
washington they'll spray you down
so quick they can't wait to get the
drones out
it's not going to work the whiskey
rebellion didn't work 200 years ago
it's not going to work now you have to
be smarter
if you're not smarter you just gave away
your last chance
who is smart enough to convince
president trump to take action on these
blackberries
well you have to follow the couriers
around because they don't do their own
dirty work
the supreme allied commander is not
going to go ride a bike around
the streets of wuhan right
he's going to send a proxy right
so if there's even a 1 chance
and there's more than a one percent
chance that bioweapons generals use
bioweapons
then we have to address it we have to
have our own biodefense
if the people who we've chartered to do
our biodefense are actually making it
inside play to pray pay to play profit
game then the biodefense is left
up to us
i think that's a a statement that that
is resonating
in my head right now and uh who else is
going to do it
we this is our our moment to stand up
you know
get up stand up stand up for your rights
before they're gone
and i don't know what to do about this
except for to keep talking about it
i see uh mark housatonics here um
welcome mark when congratulations on
your on your most recent one it's called
episode
600.2 dated may 6
2020. uh it's it's really a
i mean this looks like a a professional
production if i ever saw one in and and
it goes through the material
in a in a in an expeditious way that
keeps the interest going
it's a fantastic job uh mark and
everybody needs to see that one
over at housatonic live on youtube yes
excellent definitely go check that out
let me show you who had input into this
document john
sure and let me show you the name
beneath the document
okay
you see the bill and melinda gates
foundation
yes do you see the name directly below
the bill and melinda gates foundation
uh who secretariat virginia
benassi consultant health systems and
innovation geneva switzerland
so do you think she had any input into
this
with her name on it yeah or do you think
i went
to geneva and and and tapped into
the press and got her name and put it in
there
that's where you were last night that's
where i was last night i was flying the
uh
xr 71 right that's not why nsa didn't
see me
if she has a relative who is at the
games if she has a
assist in law at the games we need to
know
we need to know yeah
if
so i don't want to get you in trouble so
i'm not going to say any more but i'm
just saying if you use electronic
devices
you leave footprints and if you're
communicating
if you work for singapore statistics
let's say i work for singapore
statistics
let's say i'm going to oklahoma
state university to the animal lab
let's say i'm collecting statistics
about how some of these bio weapons
fare inside cows or pigs
remember there's no fda process
for bioweapons because you don't get
fda approval for bio weapons right
right so how do you test bio weapons
animals unsuspecting humans
volunteers usually soldiers prisoners or
students
you went through this last night and i
connected it right back to sydney
gottlieb's project out at lexington
kentucky when he was taking over
uh the the lives of these prisoners that
they started calling them the
expendables
and these expendables were used for the
most
terrible experiments with drugs
including lsd and massive
massive ptosis that uh many of them died
many of them were left brain damaged
forever
and uh it's it's not
the end of it people would like to put
put to wrap it up with a with a
bow put a bow on it put it away say it's
over
it is not over and george is showing us
that it's not over and it's getting more
and more dangerous
as i've read in many of my shows about
how
back in the year 2000 this was foreseen
people who had ethics were saying hey
look where we're headed with this
we're going to break the human genome
we're going to be able to manipulate
genomic gene genes we're going to be
able to do horrible things and we need
to look at the ethical questions
but of course those people were shut
down and
now we are faced with it without any
decision having been made on our part
never having confronted the fact because
most people don't even know it's going
on well they know now because we're
sheltered in place and all the other
all the other things so i'm going to
give you two more names
john and i know
from the there's two names here one is
called c-e-p-i
for this coalition for epidemic
preparedness
okay and the other one is going to be
the welcome trust
okay all right we're not seeing it very
well
i see the welcome trust
i think your mic might be off
can you see the welcome trust um yes i
see it i'm gonna
yeah i see it okay but it's it's very
dark so
oh oh oh wait it must have just chimed
out
so
okay see the welcome trust now john
do you see it can you see it on the
screen okay
she works for the welcome trust virginia
brennassie works for the welcome trust
okay they did the zika response they did
all these responses to
cholera in africa with dr tedros
they did the responses to malaria and
rem despair
and ebola they work for the welcome
trust the welcome trust is who dr
fauci okay dr
fauci sold interleukin 2 this is bruce
nussbaum
he wrote the newsweek reporter wrote
this book good intentions about dr fauci
how he milked aids for 30 years
hiv for 30 years he sold interleukin 2
to welcome and became azt
which was sold to the welcome trust
henry welcome of the welcome trust
in the boer war after they killed the
men
did bio testing on women
dutch women dutch children in more
camps for the greater good
that's henry welcome we're not dealing
here
with your average guy this is a special
crew
special is one way to put it um
terrifyingly homicidal and
genocidal is the way i have to put it
that you can't believe this stuff until
you read it yourself and i've read it
from many different perspectives about
the horrors of what happened to the boer
farmers
under the rule of the cecil rhodes
administration really the
determined exploitation of these people
i mean these are these people had dutch
roots they were
they were like second third generation
dutch
so you would think that the british
would think would treat them with human
rights but no
once they became uh enemies they became
subjects of their experiments
and these experiments by welcome have
led to more and more and more of these
experiments
by other people either working in
association with welcome
or with some of our other famous uh farm
pharmaceutical companies that uh have
somehow gotten so powerful in this
economy
well you might have heard of of a per
bright foundation with the gates
foundation per bright yeah
p-i-r-b-r-i-g-h-t yeah he was a
contemporary of henry that sir
uh per bright was a contemporary of
henry welcome
so i just have my buddy uh rinse it if
it looks too bad to have the welcome
trust through the bio weapon
so you know where do we go from here
um we we have to follow
the leads that we get
if we have a group uh
a human petri dish i didn't call it the
human pedri dish
the washington post called it the human
petri dish
wherever we see the trails
and footprints of this testing that's
not fda testing this is bioweapons
testing
where we see the footprints of the
bioweapons testing those are our
only clues to get to the bottom of this
those are our only clues if we throw
those out
you throw out your your right
to fight back if you can't shine a light
on it you're going to be their slave
it's just that simple so if we follow
the clues
we get there and we make progress we
don't we're in the dark
so i appreciate that uh very deeply
george
and uh that's that's what i'm here to to
support your
efforts as so many people are um
george you put it so well i i wonder if
i could just
maybe invite you to explore that subject
a little bit more
in the sense of when you say follow the
clues i know you're talking about the
the the athletes at this point but the
rest of us that
maybe have other ideas or maybe just
looking at the internet
and saying oh i wonder if that's a clue
should i follow that
give give us your your advice as to how
best to
find these clues and and then latch onto
them and bring them into the bigger
picture sure sasakawa and thank god for
dr hamamoto
because he gave me this information at
the critical time
but sasakawa if you go back and look at
him
john unit 731
yeah right there was something called
the rape of nan king
there certainly was right right
on unsuspecting civilians
the he sasakawa
warlord japanese warlord right
um it's not in servitors but he sent me
some other stuff but
sasekawas the guy who gave the root
funding for the w.h.o
sasakawa unit 731
gave the root funding for
who
a war criminal sasakawa gave the root
funding check my facts
yeah no i i'm sure you're right about
that because i i was copied on that
email and i remember
running my eyes across it but
you're the one that sees house deeply
significant it is that this person
who was involved in if not running the
the horrific japanese mind control
program
i called unit 731
the story of that is told in in
servitors of empire by professor
hamamoto
and uh it's also told in
um in stephen kinser's book the poisoner
in chief
in uh the second chapter of that book
which i have read
on my show you can catch it in my
playlists but
uh kinser confirms that unit 731
was the japanese program of uh
just torturing people and uh finding out
what the human limits were
in all kinds of gruesome directions uh
and then they were imported
um into america the
general macarthur apparently arranged
the
the deal and it's a shame to uh to
sully general macarthur's name like that
but that's
that's the history and we need to open
our minds to it
well here's a contemporary of
sasakawa here's shiro ishii
he was the surgeon general for the
japanese imperial army
and if you read at the bottom it'll talk
about
where the biological
weapons went after the war fort dietrich
okay so now and that's wikipedia so you
know
this the cia has approved it well
what what cults what cults do they start
what cults does sasakawa and ichi ishi
start
well they started him in korea because
korea was
enslaved and colonized by the this these
warlords
these bushido on steroids warlords very
small percentage of the population of
japan like less than one
millionth of a percent right small group
they created the moonies okay
people who would deceive people and
recruit them
to places where they prayed shoulder to
shoulder
they shared food they became subjects of
experiments
in korea
guess what we have for this crisis john
and wuhan we have yet another cult
because after sun young moon died now we
have a prime minister moon
and south korea we have shin chan
onchi
which is another one of these korean uh
crazy
death cults death cults and uh
masquerading as a religion
and because of the success in the elites
generally in keeping the masses in most
countries
most people ignorant of
you know really what's what most people
in the west would take for granted
you have an an entire population that's
been enslaved by the japanese
they've been kept on a you know doing
physical labor like slaves
and they don't have really any hope and
then along comes somebody that claims to
be a prophet that can afford to feed
them for a while and
gives them all kinds of great uh
reinforcement and
tells them you know they're going to go
to heaven i
yeah it's uh it's it's creepy but
and it's hard to believe in a way but
that's the model i have to go with
these guys do live a long time though
ruichi sasakawa there he is
right now you'll find him meeting with
the pope
on occasions because the pope wanted to
and you know
ratzinger wanted to do this is before
ratzinger was pope but he wanted to
invest some of the money into the dark
weapons
hey the church will rinse it for fifteen
percent
but um you'll see a meeting with carter
because cover black and brennan and all
the gang richard armitage you know the
gang
wanted to fund the dark weapons through
who and always have that cover
a humanitarian cover for these dark
weapons
but it's all publicly available
information that's the hard part of this
john
it's publicly available nothing i'm
saying isn't publicly available
where did i hear that they hide
everything hide things in public
i i know it was uh
who was it was it was it dulles what one
of them that
that would hide things in a in a book
that's on a shelf
it's not a hidden book it's the book is
there you just have to know which book
it is
yeah well that's kind of like the gene
splicing right if i know which book i've
put these pages in behind you john i'm
gonna find out which are the five
crispred pages
you know pages are crisp so that goes
together well
and you know what john i'm gonna have a
decade of vaccines
and i'm going to declare 2010 to 2020
the decade of the vaccine
do you know who did that sign that with
the world health organization
i learned that last night george i
learned it from harry the greek
and i saw the two guys there signing it
yeah
and that was eight years into the
agreement but you know who started it
in 2010 well i'm i've got three names
that i can
you're going to be right on the first
one dr fauci yes
10 years of the vaccines was 10 years of
we're going to develop the bioweapons
and we're going to get the vaccines
and at the end of the 10 years we're
going to start unleashing them
and guess what it's 2020 isn't it
it sure is and uh that's the plan
george i i keep coming back to my own i
mean you know i try to
from time to time step back and even
once in a while to share my step-back
kind of
vision of things and i'm really become
um a favor of in favor of the idea
of these ancient black black nobility
families that have had all of this
wealth for
centuries and centuries and centuries
and in very quiet but very behind the
scenes we don't ever
see them and we don't talk about them
you can look it up it's called the black
nobility
wikipedia has information on it it's not
a secret
but there's some
huge pile of money that has
so much money that it can just overpower
any anything else that is going on and
they seem to have created competition
kind of like the bloods and the crips
you know if you want to sell a lot of
dope you want to you want to not just
have a
one company doing it you want to have
two companies competing against each
other
to sell the most dope which is main you
know translates into to do the most harm
in the world
on behalf of the people that are running
the program the the people that are
playing both sides of the chess board
the those guys that have all that huge
amount of money that they can set up
these chess boards they can induce
people to be the players and then they
then let them go at it and see who wins
and i think that's what's going on here
where we have this clinton team which is
the albright team that you know the
denver team and
all of those folks with uh stroke
you know peter struck as one of their uh
knights
you know out there with the sore templar
sword out there sticking
you know other people you know doing the
doing the night job
and then on the other side you've got
some
conglomeration that's associated with
president trump
and there's got to be behind this
some kind of rhyme or reason and the
only thing i can think of
is that there are under
a gun like a mafia type of situation
where if you don't make your payment
bad things are going to happen to you
your family your
your wealth your name your fortune
everything is going to go down
you know it's that that type of terror
blackmail
that keeps both sides really in control
so that there's no choice but for them
to keep fighting it out and fighting it
out
and we of course are the pawns that just
get swept off the board
without anybody noticing yeah i think
there's a lot of truth in that i think i
would say it's
it's eric prince and uh our secretary of
uh
education that cabal um you know as far
as the
black water type cabal on the right
but between cheyney and bush
and on one side and clinton and struck
on the other
you've got a real you've got a real
chess board there
and you know i i want to move
out of the dark here you know out of the
tunnel because it's a pretty
it's a pretty it's not good you know
it's no fun reporting on this
right i mean i'd rather be talking about
something else there you go
that's right i mean if you if you want
to read the the whole book the devil's
chess board by
david talbot alan dulles the cia and the
rise of america's secret government
that that is the the uh the story
and uh anyway george of course we want
to mix it up so uh go for it
well there's a there's a great
investigative journalist in japan who's
a good friend of dr hamamoto
uh and his name is yoshi uh shiramatsu
siramatsu shiramatsu uh you may remember
him
way back when with seth rich but yoshi
is just doing some phenomenal
stuff right now okay about coronavirus
and he's one of the he
is probably if i could meet anyone
as an investigative journalist i would
want to meet yoshi shiramatsu
because he has
this information about how this testing
was done
in england uh and how dhs worked with
the different institutes and covers and
pass-throughs of
of universities in england and then how
it moved
um he's into 21 pieces on this
and he writes very colorfully um but
he uh he's got it down to
exactly how it was developed and the
whole thing
can we see it online is it can i find it
yeah i don't have the link
i didn't wasn't expecting but one of the
things i mean this is
it's it may not be the answer but at
least it's critical thinking
and people publishing so that this can
be cross-checked this is sort of like
trying to find a vaccine john
we're trying to find the vaccine against
nato right
or the bad actors at nato right so we're
we don't have all the answers we just
want to ask questions to get some
answers
right so yoshi
is publishing um
yeah look up yoshi suramatsu
and he talks about these badgers these
wisconsin badgers
this is i'm not kidding
and uh the work at
the university of wisconsin-madison and
university work at the university of um
bristol gloucester gloucestershire
near oxford and
i don't know if if it was fun working
with the badgers badgers aren't very
good lab animals but
yoshi has written a couple articles
about this testing
and uh and saying how the fruit bats
probably weren't really used as an
intermediate because
they took off from our
genetic line a couple hundred million
years before another type of bat
and he just goes into this genealogy
that's just kind of amazing
i didn't find him i don't know how to
spell his name so um
let's try this yoshi i think you got
that right
and then shiramatsu i think is s
h i r uh
and then matsu and then just say seth
rich
that'll be
uh if you say seth rich in yoshi
maybe just yoshi
i should have been ready with this i'm
sorry oh that's no problem i just was
wondering if we could get it up
uh uh so to speak on the uh internet
it's uh
yeah um yeah okay it's not coming up
i i think uh probably professor hamamoto
can send us a link when he gets a
gets a moment so i'll i'll leave it
there
um but he he is getting into purchase
orders just like we did
he's got the well i'll read the unit
i'll read it john
i just took a screenshot and i'm sorry i
have trouble with the name
but um he
he when i read it i it was like you know
you think you've done
a good job and then somebody like yoshi
shiramatsu comes on and just makes you
look just
silly because he's got five more things
that you never thought of
so let me go here really quick
i did it this morning so i should have
it okay here it is
he calls this this i'm going to just
take one paragraph from his piece that
he wrote on this
fauchi's garden of snakes
the nih grants were funneled through the
fogerty international center an
arms-length ngo inside the nih run by
fauci and the crony of valjee
roger glass
an expert on infections in the gut the
advisory board
includes robert bollinger with bloomberg
school the bloomberg school at johns
hopkins myron cohen
of the university of north carolina
james current at emory
jacob gale at medtronic
judith wasserheit at the university
of washington gates gates home base
michelle williams at harvard among
others these are basically the high
priests
of global population reduction
presiding over the present lockdown and
kill off
of us useless retirees
who've been already paid their taxes and
have no further
use to the bureaucratic regime
so yoshi is way out there i mean he's
i mean he's aggressive i'm not saying
that this is to limit population i think
this is just to show control but
but we're that's shades of gray and then
he says in a minor note here
medtronic in 2015 invaded u.s taxation
by moving to ireland
after taking over an irish company
called covidien
covidien covidien yeah john brennan
well what was covidien formed before
yeah it was formed before oh my and they
john i i wish we had your irish penny
whistle with us right now
because the little
island of saint patrick you've been to
ireland right
well yeah you have you ever been to the
little island of st patrick
no i've never been to the little island
of st patrick but you know a little
island of st patrick's does exist
correct well if you say so okay well i
thought he drove the snakes from the
little island not the big island of
ireland but anyway
uh st patrick's didn't he drive some
snakes somewhere well yeah i saw the car
you know he was he was down
on the n45 going to kill there with the
shillelagh i think he
he used to anyway they bought a little
respirator company medtronic did
and uh it's on that little island and
i'm like oh my god this is plum
island all over again and they're using
st patrick
it's like my god what have what has
brennan done now
because see there's the irish republic
i don't believe the republic of ireland
yeah 23 counties is not a part of
technically the uk they stand on their
own
right it's part of the old uk but they
are an independent republic now
yes this is this has been true since
1923.
so if i wanted to do health surveillance
and use somebody outside of the five ice
outside
i'm not sure if they're a number member
of nato or not
ireland i believe is actually one the
only one
that's not um that
they have to put up with some nato
flights that go
in and out of their uh airport there and
in uh
claire i mean in uh yeah in the back
the the backbone of ireland has has to
give their
flight pattern but um but no i don't
think that they're nato members
but if you wanted to commission
something that was a liaison loophole
outside of nato ireland's your place
well it's right across the border from
you know from the united kingdom in
northern ireland
so right right and there has been a
slight tradition of smuggling
going on there for quite many years
anyway so and i say this as a black
irishman
you know i'm i'm really from the webb
family which dominated
and had property in ireland and poor
slave you know
irish people you know picking potatoes
so i'm not trying to say here that i'm
somehow without
sin but i am saying
that it appears that this thing may have
been run through if you believe yoshi
and he's got some great data if you read
this piece
that they could have run this thing like
paul wellen remember he had an irish
passport
right and then there's that uh the the
templar
golf course i think well well see in in
dublin there's
there's a place called the temple bar
and this this
idea of temple and templar is quite now
it's
it's never gone away uh the there's
uh all kinds of of what people
probably wouldn't even recognize as
things that went back to the knights
templar and these these knights were
the the norman they were
they were basically british or english
normans
that were like the second and third sons
that didn't have anything and they
needed something and so
when uh the this uh guy
the king of leinster was about to lose
his land to some other guys instead of
fighting
them back he went over to england and he
said king henry the second give me some
help man
and henry said well you know what i got
all these knights lying around here
they're not doing anything
if you can talk them into it they'll go
with you and that's probably one of your
your folks was probably on on the second
on the website goes back to henry ii
yeah all right so you came over
and then you became more irish than the
irish
right because they gave a huge tract to
land yeah
it wasn't swamp castle and you and all
the normans you see
they they they converted into the irish
way yeah the british way was like and we
don't like that
man well i want to be irish yeah i mean
webb's not exactly an irish name but
i'm just as much irish as i am english
on that side so
uh yeah there is a there's a brennan
connection here with the paul welling
and the passports and the
operatives and it's not like there's no
no corruption in ireland i mean let's
let's look at the politics of ireland
sometime if
you if you want to be amused that the
the
the people who get the public officers
get these huge salaries
and then there's these deals that are
always going on and the banks are always
into it and you know the irish people
their proportion of the of debt
is higher than any other country in
europe
because they have been saddled with all
of these crazy development schemes
you go out on the west coast of county
of county claire
where it used to be completely spotless
just the most
you know pristine scenery as you could
imagine you know
and the next time i came back there you
know there was
these stupid housing developments
everywhere and the sad thing was that
they built them
but nobody could afford them so they're
empty wow
they just they just and who paid for
that well
they financed them by who by the banks
and who guaranteed it
the republic of ireland of course now
there was no corruption
involved in this church it's like a lot
of libya profits got reinvested
i'm telling you it's you you may be on
to the to the uh
to the to the gold mine of of
information here when you start looking
hard
at uh what looks to me like a history of
corruption in the irish government that
goes back a long way
well paul wellen used to play at this
club this templar club
and he was playing so often he was a six
handicap and he was flying down
taking dark weapons down to south africa
so it's going to be interesting this
whole thing as it develops
you know yeah well look look at all the
people that we're mentioning that have
been
actually as as a great class as victims
of the british empire you know and i
don't mean
the normans i mean the hanoverians the
the georges the the house of so-called
house of windsor
which is really the the house of saks
gothic goberg
the saxons or in in in the gaelic
language i love the sound of this
the sassanach they're the sassanic
sounds like uh never mind
oh god george you got me in trouble now
i'm sure i'm sure i'll be in big trouble
oh you found him uh yeah i think i think
we can uh that's yoshi yeah
let's see uh no i can't get him up on
the screen here
ah something something went wrong
well anyway i i would love to interview
him um
i he he used to do a show with jeff
rentz i think he still
might i did the jeff french show for
probably six or seven times about three
or four years ago
and uh so i'm sure jeff
you know has a pretty strong you know
relationship with him and might not
want him gallivanting on different
youtube channels but i i really would
love to have him
and dr hamamoto come and tell their
story
and summarize all the great work he's
done for these 21 different
dispatches that he's done
let's see if i can if i can get that uh
website up on the screen here so folks
can see it i'm sorry they're just a
connection has got lost
oh well i don't think so well we'll
we'll plan it for next time
yeah and the name if if you want to look
it up i'm just going to spell it
somebody did put it on the chat thank
you i saw
yoichi y-o-i-c-h-i
shimatsu s-h-i-m-a-t-s-u
and uh that that is uh
on on a website called k-a-t-e-h-o-n
which i guess is uh uh a publisher
anyway uh it's uh yoichi shimatsu
and i'll definitely check that out
george i gotta i'll play a little bit
of him here so people getting
because i feel bad now because i got
yoshi and yoichi
mixed up
northern
the northern side and i think china is
strong enough and respected enough and
economically important enough power
to ask much harder questions about south
korea's
nuclear program we do know that
president park's
father had actually started a major
nuclear program which has continued in
secret
you know uranium processing and we do
know that japan
uh as revealed by the hatoyama
administration
broke its own three non-nuclear
principles right from the beginning
allowed
u.s forces to store weapons in okinawa
for u.s ships that bring nuclear
warheads
and as we've seen with fukushima has
developed massive amounts of
weapons-grade plutonium
the isotope cesium-137 is a signature a
war great plutonium so japan has been
really
uh pushing a nuclear arsenal and that
has forced
i believe pyongyang to try to develop a
very small
deterrence capability you know japan's
got 54 reactors
korea's something like 40 reactors the
odds are very much against the north
so they've tried to do a very you know
highly publicized program
to show that it will resist these secret
programs
so i think china must address seoul and
japan to put their cards on the table
so instead uh we do need instead of
strategic
patience he sort of sounds like another
guy i know that talked a lot about
uranium
uh so there's yoshi uh yoichi sorry
yoichi shimatsu yeah
can you have a look at the chat george
before we wrap this up i think we've
been on about an hour this morning and
it's uh it's always a pleasure to
to uh and i don't mind going over if
there's something that people
have that they want to cover um let me
uh look at the chat here
um i
so that um
um a lot of
material to research today people are
just saying this is a lot of information
uh people are saying yeah shimatsu great
guy
uh city of london uh i see here in the
chat
pilgrim society somebody mentioning the
pilgrim society
another person straight arrow as saying
shimatsu is great
great writer very funny
uh as well he throws in uh some funny
stuff
uh m4a is a terrible idea
oh that's the circo reference michael
lorett mentioned
serco it's
michael palmer talks about the
billionaire's mansions i posted a
jeff bezos's super mansion on in
calorama
this morning um
talking about the black nobility james
bond talking about knights templar and
all that good stuff
the ebola strain lynx this is carlisle
the ebola strain links africa outbreak
to lab escape
by yoshi samatsu exclusive on jeff
france
august 6 2014.
so this is he somehow has the line on
how these things got out and what day
they got out and what
you know who here's the film of the guy
leaving with the vial and everything
um just going through here john
um i think there's a lot more
realization this is a bioweapon and this
the
the the pollyanna days that we had that
this was somehow
a curve and somehow we could model it
and
understand when the curve was going to
flatten that whole thing is a control
contrivance
here's michael laurette saying the
office of science and technology is
running the white house ai
program with ibm and a covid19 yes
um in the university of oklahoma i
believe is
is having where you can ask watson
questions
you can ask the ibm computer questions
and it gives you different answers on
different days depending on
so that that's the chat of 565 folks
uh this morning so um
i think it was it was a good show
there's more here that we need to follow
up on uh
cecil rhodes here's gary winkelman
saying that cecil rhodes
was the key driver behind the brookings
institution and the atlantic council
again absolutely this stuff goes back
you know actually goes back centuries it
it goes back
way way back you can almost go back to
the magna carta with this stuff because
it really has to do with the dynamics
between
the the crown or the if you have an
empire
you have what what i i loved sean ross's
description he says it's
it's a vertical uh power structure
there's one person at the top and
everybody falls underneath of that
person
whereas if you look at the the uh
magna carta what happens is that the the
knights
the the powerful lords become
uh united and they create what uh sean
calls
a horizontal power structure and that
means
that power is shared among a group of
elites
this is the foundation
of where the knights templar and the
templars then they lead into all these
other secret societies
um this is where they come from it's
that horizontal
um government and it's there's always
been tension between the
empire and the nobles but
what about the rest of us the rest of us
never were empowered ever until 1776.
it was only when we became a free
country based upon the
popular the doctrine called popular
sovereignty that is we the people
are forming this government this
government was not formed by a king
was not formed by a group of nobles it
was not formed by god
it was formed by us we the people
and are we going to allow this
unique event in the history of humanity
to be swept aside
in the name of our fear our
unwillingness to confront the
unknown our comfort level being violated
by some new information that makes us
get
feel creepy or uncomfortable
or are we going to be that nation that
our legacy demands
are we going to be the people who
are free because we are brave
because we as a people are brave
not because we follow the right noble or
lord
or corporation in the terms of the
present time
no because we the people have
decided that we're not going to be ruled
by either an empire
or an oligarchy
end of sermon i cannot improve on that
john that was beautiful and
it's so important and it's the words we
need to hear right now
the only underscore i would add to that
is
when i saw those words of brennan to
o'sullivan
talking about do you have any
information over there at the joint
chiefs about this guy named lee harvey
oswald and jack ruby
they went to one guy one guy
thomas f o lachlan joint chiefs of staff
and we know he answered the call and
your dad was a great man
obviously but he was human and he would
want
people to follow his lead he wouldn't
say there's only one superhuman
right right he would want people to be
as brave as him
because that's what we're supposed to be
this this is our promise this is the
hope that
that our founding fathers or generation
uh have have promised us and this is our
legacy
and i think that this is in our genes
george
i think this is not something that's
just a mental concept
our our forefathers have lived in
freedom
and we are entitled to live in freedom
but we must
exercise the vigilance maintain
our rights and
continue to be a
a people that converses with one another
that that talks and shares things shares
their care
shares their concerns shares their
information
shares what's really going on um
we have to be that
band of citizens that
came together as a militia so many years
ago
to throw off the yoke of slavery yeah
well said and this is i think an attack
on the part of the first amendment which
is
free press and the right to assemble
and maybe even the right to free speech
so
hopefully we've knocked that back a
little bit today
all right 560 people watching uh thank
you so much for
your attention thanks for supporting the
work of
all of the great researchers i can't
even hardly name them all but remember
uh let's uh make sure and mention uh
george webb
mark kulak at housatonic its harry the
greek
and bill taylor with the great blog at
deepstate
research dot dot
what dot blog anyway d d hyphen state
research
and you can google it from there gw
diggs i've taken my
uh gw digs get you there and kz digs
gets you to marx
uh research okay yeah okay cool
yeah thanks
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Suzette Petillo
Suzette Petillo
17 hours ago
I've emailed the President, called the Whitehouse, we need a liaison to the president. I don't think he hears us, n I know he's still forgotten we, the 50% of Americans who DON'T OWN STOCKS
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Michael Laurette
Michael Laurette
14 hours ago
Maybe you can get through to them here AI.gov
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Denise Bilby
Denise Bilby
17 hours ago (edited)
This is why God has you here at this time and this place, George. We are all praying for you and John. I am also praying that you will be able to have a one on one with President Trump. These people will do this again. Until they are all caught we are not safe.
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Scott Nelson
Scott Nelson
7 hours ago
Denise Bilby that will happen- Trump needs to see the connection of dots and family’s to root the evil out
Donna Propper
Donna Propper
15 hours ago
John's Hopkins, Brix, Fauci, Gates and so many more...EVIL at best.
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Maureen Goodman
Maureen Goodman
8 hours ago
But they are a small group compared to us. More are waking up!
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218philip
218philip
18 hours ago
The world needs to consider this, a discussion about the connections (coincidences) involved in this plague. The lack off interest by our FBI is very, very disturbing; are they working for all the citizens or a group of elites that will never have enough money or power. Are we their expendables?
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Michael Laurette
Michael Laurette
13 hours ago
I don't know about the rest of y'all but I'm just a Smelly Walmart People... with a gun.
We forward in this generation TRIUMPHANTLY
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Scott Nelson
Scott Nelson
7 hours ago
The ABC IS Funded by out Taxes BUT take order from Elites that have told California to extend out stay in Place. Damn them to Hell
Kate Gowen
Kate Gowen
16 hours ago
The IMMEDIATE clear and present danger is “health”-predicated edicts that are destroying the economy, agriculture, supply chains, small businesses, the healthcare system (flawed as it was before), and every Constitutional right we thought we had.
The number of previously healthy people infected and killed by the virus is relatively small— and impossible to determine, given all the politically motivated fiction drowning us.
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Spiny Norman
Spiny Norman
10 hours ago
Exactly. The whole orchestrated "pandemic" WAS indeed speculation, no matter how many Dr. Evils are cooking up bio-weapons. It's a chain of stupidity and mass suicide.
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David Jimmy
David Jimmy
16 hours ago
Thanks George, John and Dr. H for the recommendation of Yoichi Shimatsu. He has a long series of 20+ articles on the virus. I have started from the beginning, just finishing #1 & 2 which he wrote in late January. Here is the link for those who are interested: https://phiquyenchinh.org/2020/01/28/1-a-lethal-virus-erupts-downstream-from-chinas-three-gorges-dam/
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Professor Hamamoto
Professor Hamamoto
16 hours ago
@1.02.00--Brilliant extemporaneous "speeches" by John OLoughlin. Not scripted; spontaneous and in real-time, which makes it more powerful than theatre or mere cinema.
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Tobias
Tobias
14 hours ago
Dear mister Webb, McDuff and friends, I am watching your channels since you started. I live in the Netherlands (I'm a Dutchie) and once again (in my opinion) freedom in the world depends mostly on the people in the USA. 75 years ago my grandfather got his freedom back due to lives sacrificed by young Americans (and Canadians, and Russians etc.) You live in a great country with fantastic people. Unfortunately you don't get the respect (yet) that you deserve. Keep up the good work. You made it possible for me and my family to prepare better for things to come.
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Tobias
Tobias
14 hours ago (edited)
I would like to add. I also have been watching Paul Cottrell (and others) before you joined forces. I might be crazy (or fooled by logarithm) but I don't believe in coincidence. You have much more support than people think.
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carbo2950
carbo2950
14 hours ago
Why in the world is this allowed to happen.
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Jeffrey Rudolph
Jeffrey Rudolph
17 hours ago
Pulled down post from later replay .
Rense. com
The ebola breakout coincide w/ UN vaccine campaign.
By Yoichi Shimatsu 8/12/14
In addition
Florida Maquis Who * knew*
Apr. 15/ 20 3:50-4:26
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Marie Burns
Marie Burns
18 hours ago
Good evening John and George from Scotland its almost 6pm here on the 9th of May.
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Debra Johnson
Debra Johnson
17 hours ago
Joseph Cofer Black's name sounds awkward. Searching the origin "coffer" refers to an English military strongbox or vault, but the word "cofer" is an American cognitive, which is an acronym for Currency of Official Foreign Exchange Reserves, COFER from International Monetary Fund database. https://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/COFER, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/coffer
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Rebecca Ferguson
Rebecca Ferguson
16 hours ago
@Debra Johnson
BINGO!
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Michael Laurette
Michael Laurette
14 hours ago
��Just reading his Wikipedia page is mind-blowing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cofer_Black
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Hard L
Hard L
17 hours ago (edited)
McDuff's eloquent sermon was tripped up by "entitled". He knows better but he's a recovering lefty.
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Michael Laurette
Michael Laurette
13 hours ago
He's a recovering Trauma Based Mind Control victim, just like me. We're all going thru this together. It's hard learning the depths of the Evil, and a lot disappointing. I'm still coming to grips with my ancestors, the Aldrich's.
1
Marion McCoskey
Marion McCoskey
17 hours ago
I couldn't agree more that marching on DC is counterproductive. Here's my plan for a smooth transition: http://alrightsounds.com/mus/Smooth_Transition_Narration.mp3
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Paula Grateful no end
Paula Grateful no end
13 hours ago
Marion McCoskey thank you!!! I will!!!!
gregory hulse
gregory hulse
13 hours ago
JOHN O'LOUGHLIN/GEORGE WEBB YOU ARE HERO PATRIOTS...EXPOSE THE CRIMINALS...AMERICA/USA LAND OF THE FREE...HOME OF THE BRAVE...FREEDOM OF SPEECH TIME FOR ANOTHER NUREMBERG TRIAL FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY...GOD SPEED/GOD BLESS
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zimmie bear
zimmie bear
13 hours ago
George, interview Dr. Judy...ASAP.
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Ron Scholefield
Ron Scholefield
17 hours ago (edited)
Excellent, George. And John, thanks for staying with it. YouTube is not the last venue, if you guys have to move your presentation we'll find you, so no worries.
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D A D
D A D
11 hours ago
Lots of Yoichi Shimatsu at Rense.com. Tense has been interviewing him for many years.
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Ida Lawrence
Ida Lawrence
18 hours ago
Amazing information today - thank you for keeping it coming - it's heroic and we're with you and grateful. We have a hard time believing that there are people this deceitful and demented, but there are... and sadly it's not new. It's a very great battle, to expose what is being done to us.
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McDuff: Kennedy's Man to Smash the CIA
McDuff: Kennedy's Man to Smash the CIA
17 hours ago
I appreciate that! John
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Anung Ikwe
Anung Ikwe
12 hours ago
"And that's Wikipedia so you know the CIA has approved it" LOL :)
4
William Dowling
William Dowling
16 hours ago
George ,bless you . how about putting all these documents on your web site so we can add to research possibilities .
You need new captions with misspellings and loaded questions such as HOW COME THE US ARMED FORCES DIDNT SCORE IN WORLD MILITARY GAMES WZRDOS
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norma desmond
norma desmond
16 hours ago
Quote from Yoichi Shimatsu...... “I have pondered this long and hard and am forced to conclude that it CANNOT be fixed. The corruption – the bad science – the egotistical psychopaths that run it all will not and cannot change. What is needed is COMPLETE and TOTAL collapse of the system and a reboot from ground zero. COVID may be it.”
https://phiquyenchinh.org/2020/04/04/what-yoichi-shimatsu-has-to-say-about-this-whole-mess/
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Windsor Weddings
Windsor Weddings
9 hours ago
Never give up hope, Norma.
Sandy Lisenby
Sandy Lisenby
13 hours ago
Mr.Gates ,,,,HELL is waiting,,,,,,,,GO!!!!!
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B Boy
B Boy
17 hours ago (edited)
Imagine-if we were all just using natural medicines, this would have never happened.
Thanks rockepharma
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SmartestManSays
SmartestManSays
13 hours ago
I know a question Watson can't answer but I can: Do this to eliminate inflation..
1
gregory irving
gregory irving
17 hours ago
G/w has been on it for 4yrs nearly
He may get a few things wrong but strait away will point out that out , not like the fake news.
100% spot-on both of you
THANX FOR THE INFO
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Marilyn Alexieff
Marilyn Alexieff
15 hours ago
This Shiri Ishii was a total monster! The experiments done on humans are some things I have never heard of before.
2
linda redforth
linda redforth
16 hours ago
With Thanks my Heroes, John and George, love you guys. Praying for you!
4
Bob K
Bob K
13 hours ago (edited)
John - Please just leave the link to these documents you guys bring up under your videos, much like James Corbett just so well :). ) It would/could also be more visually pleasing (imo), if you removed that HUGE microphone out of you picture frame. P.S. Great work guys, and thanks bros. :)
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Barb D
Barb D
15 hours ago (edited)
George, have u, or anyone else, looked at (or browsered) the Lyme disease maps from around 1984, & seen how if they r overlayed with the 2020 Covid outbreaks statewide, they are almost identical areas, except for more covid cases? It's very possible that Lyme disease could have been introduced to blend something with the covid? It's awfully coincidental... https://lymediseaseassociation.org/cases-stats-maps-graphs/
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Ole Osterhammel
Ole Osterhammel
14 hours ago
George you are at great guy and i wish you all the best here from Denmark. Thank you for all you are doing for the World.
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James Kirkbond
James Kirkbond
12 hours ago
Elements of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps and their
CBRN Defence Brigade headquarters were in Liberec,
Czech Republic, for Exercise Yellow Cross, 31 May–
8 June 2018. NATO photograph by British Army Sergeant
Jon Bevan
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Paul Chang
Paul Chang
13 hours ago
if george can reproduce some deleted video, the part that is ok, or just an edited notes, it will be very useful. thank you.
1
Jerome Brown
Jerome Brown
13 hours ago
Phenomenal broadcast guys.....all the way !
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James Kirkbond
James Kirkbond
12 hours ago
San-Francisco based Achaogen Inc., which filed for bankruptcy in April, recently agreed to sell exclusive Chinese rights for its antibiotic Zemdri to Chinese drug maker QiLu Antibiotics Pharmaceutical Co. The drug, used to treat urinary tract infections, was supported by $124.4 million from the Department of Health and Human Services as part of a biodefense program incentivizing the creation of drugs designed to combat antibiotic resistance.
1
David Sharpness
David Sharpness
11 hours ago (edited)
"Don't church things up!"
I...I started up a comment post...thought being farmers survive winter, so, soh, such events nothing new-baseball has its off season, which I barely survive!...anyway, I left off, just not a good post...but I gathered in 'winter is coming' from GOT, saga Game of Thrones...now comes to mind the Zombies, and that strange skin disease...everything and the kitchen sink in GOT!...anyway, here's the little bit I started...
quote
��oh, it isnt all that dire...
quote
Watch "How many time to they say Winter is Coming - Game of Thrones" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/gxhknGARGt4
unquote
that was this morning...I wile away hours and hours browsing prompts!...and just now, I thought to look again at Rense site to see why the Venezuelan coup stuff isnt in the log line que...omissions are suspect-GW......and, and, boom, there's amazing Polly at the top of Rense's list!...I follow link to her vlog...and, and, I just linked to that meme spread trick above with 'winter...'...go figure!...'vaccine' the operative word like 'winter'...world leaders one after another repeating 'vaccine'...maybe we all do need to be innoculated against something, like them!...and they are just as clumsy in their world coup efforts as that Venezuelan crew...oh, I have to leave off to do errands, get a snack, bath..
quote
https://youtu.be/1Z5VYqJqrtI
Polly
The Global Health Mafia Protection Racket
37:80 "US in for a bad Fall and Winter"-Fauci (edit: fed Maya my dog, far as I got before going back to Polly's blog cast...by the way, Rense links to version that doesn't have comments...an odd thing I happen on...there can be multiple versions of individual vlog casts, and their comment kite tails)!...time for snack...tomorrow gardening...
unquote
Oh, and this...much fun...
quote
Watch "Failed Venezuela Raid Breakdown with Angry Vet" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/KdXxRspj-ZA
unquote
������
James Kirkbond
James Kirkbond
12 hours ago
A proposed biosurveillance framework to detect multiple concurrent threats and localize their origins based on real-time information and mobile-edge computing support. At the micro-level, monitored humans are equipped with wearable sensors that periodically capture vital signs. To process the captured information efficiently, the monitored environment is partitioned into cells. Each cell is assigned a mobile-edge computing (MEC) component that is responsible for processing the monitoring information within its cell. The MEC components then send the processed information to a super component for final processing and to detect possible threats. Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory abstract
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Trish Hue
Trish Hue
16 hours ago
Material concerning Covidien edit as of 8 May 2020. 17:09. Hmmm lol
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James Kirkbond
James Kirkbond
12 hours ago
Our One Army School System encompasses Regular Army, Army National Guard, and U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers so
that we come together as one team to provide the best training possible for our CBRN Soldiers. We want our brightest and
most capable leaders to give back to our Corps by becoming instructors, drill sergeants, and small-group leaders at the
Noncommissioned Officer Academy, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri; the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California;
the Joint Readiness Training Center, Fort Polk, Louisiana; and the Joint Multinational Readiness Center, Hohenfels,
Germany. We need our very best leaders across the Army to rotate and serve in these critical positions.
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Sylvain R.
Sylvain R.
18 hours ago
I know China. To register at hotels you need to have your passport, they make photocopies. Then it's plenty of cameras in China, and I'm certain China has plenty if videos of the US athletes. The mire Sen. Cotton will push the Wuhan lab theory, the more they will fall. Trump has no choice to take down the deepstate, starting with Cotton , who started the China bashing at least since 2018.
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Susan Lauper
Susan Lauper
17 hours ago
I can't see and I can't hear George... oh well...
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Shelley Fredrickson
Shelley Fredrickson
17 hours ago
Thanks guys♡ Outstanding work!'
2
Tom
Tom
12 hours ago
Need to upload links to the documents shown.
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rick green
rick green
1 hour ago
George..what's the connection between Yoshi Siramadtsu, COVID19 and Seth Rich?? Dont see it? Kudos
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David Jimmy
David Jimmy
7 hours ago
“There’s nothing sinister about gene-splicing, storage and retrieval for studies, which is not to say these can’t be used for sinister purposes. Many labs have vast collections of gene samples, many of these severed or spliced. It just takes a single ethically warped pathologist to access an index and order a sample to begin tinkering with the genetic code, and no less than the notorious pathologist who create the “unstoppable super-flu virus” Yoshihiro Kawaoka is back to Japan after his controversial stints at the monkey lab in University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Erasmus Institute in Rotterdam, just in time for the Tokyo Olympics”. ///copied from Yoichi Samutsu’s 3rd article on CVD19. Now Japan enters into an already complex puzzle.
https://phiquyenchinh.org/2020/01/28/3-wuhan-contagion-part-3-giant-bat-delivered-coronavirus-was-from-japans-new-unit-731/
mirimar69
mirimar69
7 hours ago (edited)
you should call her George at the WHO. I got her number :) Meanwhile, Sasakawa was an old buddy of Robert
Maxwell, yep Ghislaine dear old dad!
James Kirkbond
James Kirkbond
12 hours ago
Recently, we received great news for our Regiment that will shape our future and enable us to better support movement and maneuver. Field Manual (FM) 3-11, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Operations, foundationally changes
how we fight to align with FM 3-0, Operations.
1, 2 Also, Military Occupational Specialty
(MOS) 74D10/20 (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear [CBRN] Specialist)
Soldiers will be reintroduced to organic companies of brigade combat teams, which will
better enable the U.S. Army Chemical Corps to support CBRN training and equipment
maintenance across the force.
John Murphy
John Murphy
12 hours ago
Cecil Rhodes was dispicable
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Candace Mcghee
Candace Mcghee
9 hours ago
John yes we are responsible to keep our Constitution alive to stay protected as we have been all these years. Thank you Patriot, you make my heart swell. George, your input with John, not to mention the years you've given your all, thank you Patriot for your generous offering of your time and presentations bringing us to an awakening, tho shocking it may be, we need this awakening NOW, a little sooner would have been better but it's happening, thanks to you and those you bring to us through your incredible ability to make things happen that has brought us to the big picture and workings of the big plan that's been going on amongst us with little or no awareness, amazing how hopeful and trusting we are. We must unite, together we stand, divided we fall. Peace Out
Robert Corbett
Robert Corbett
17 hours ago
Hi John the c*py didn't make it, but here you and GW are. Bless you both stay safe Patriot. WWG1WGA!
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Lord of winter
Lord of winter
13 hours ago
Just amazing!
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r gergeni
r gergeni
9 hours ago
Talks With Ryan-Case Audits - Mar 27, 2020 You Tube video: This One Man Said it All In 2014
This is about Covid vaccine creating a 3rd strand DNA made of silicon coated with gold to make us
human mutants all with the purpose of turning us into a serf society to be controlled by the few global elites.
Nicole Heatherington
Nicole Heatherington
10 hours ago
Look at AIM4Truth videos re Welcome Trust and Great Britain being behind covid 19....
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Lynn Williams
Lynn Williams
54 minutes ago
There are two early cases of questionable early flulike illnesses that I would like tested George Webb last winter and Joe Rago WSJ. They might have early tested their bioweapon .Test for antibodies?
Marvin Roberts
Marvin Roberts
15 hours ago
Thanks George
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Professor Hamamoto
Professor Hamamoto
16 hours ago
@40.00-Yoichi Shimatsu. https://rense.com/general96/self-righteous-pompeo-and-er-doctor-suicided.php
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13 hours ago (edited)
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J J
J J
5 hours ago
George & John, Dr. Judy Mikovits that it would be from Ft. Dietrick & South Carolina. Just maybe CCP may have tested at Wuhan???
We need to have transparency!!!
WOW, this is very serious and I sure appreciate all your hardwork.....I am passing to as many I know.
The Pale Horse Rides
The Pale Horse Rides
8 hours ago
Keep going! For some of us you two are our primary news source.........we can ask questions, we can call out evil, and we can warn others about these evildoers. It’s a matter of life and death for millions worldwide.
Marvin Roberts
Marvin Roberts
15 hours ago
Thanks John
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hdardentes
hdardentes
10 hours ago
面白い。島津さんについては日本のwikiには記事がありません。彼の福島事件に関しての発言以来、たくさんの人は彼のcredibilityを疑います。controlled opposition ではないのでしょうか。
White Puffalo
White Puffalo
13 hours ago
Obama wrote the "priestap" notes. He ran the whole operation. skip to 2:52 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35IE44Q4Kic
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Tom Provan
Tom Provan
11 hours ago
you are doing a great job George thank you
Diane Dondero
Diane Dondero
9 hours ago
Don't forget the spiritual aspect of this journey John. These dark facts must come to light to awaken as many as possible because we are being helped and we will win. Never forget this! The power to win is within us and we have a president who knows this. We are all in this together. The facts must be revealed because they are not part of the future. We are that future.
Paul Chang
Paul Chang
13 hours ago
thanks for your effort. be very careful not exceed limit and got into trouble. slow down, present more solid evidence. big things take time to accumulate energy. it seems this covid-19 thing, has human interference factor, and human error factor, and may be ridiculose black humor factor.
r gergeni
r gergeni
9 hours ago
Mandatory vaccines is illegal according to the Nuremberg Code & the Constitution. So, do they think people are going to be begging to get them?
Lil
Lil
1 hour ago
And the airport in Ireland for NATO is Shannon.
Shannon Elam
Shannon Elam
12 hours ago
We The People who care should have the opportunity to invest in our own Labs, Labor , Safety
WhiteyMannGogh !
WhiteyMannGogh !
11 hours ago
Obama made propaganda legal.
1
美国病毒
美国病毒
11 hours ago (edited)
1776 still was collective dictatorship, only difference is those american founding elites then were moral and cared about the people as opposed to those now, democracy is a hoax. The only way to real freedom is self control and progressing while mantaining good old moralities. Liberalism is a hideous and ultimate social editing tool by degenerating the humanity of a society in name of freedom serving for the socalled democracy which is the biggest con job in human history, socalism or communism is the inevitable result of it,.
People is the root,mechanism is leaf. There is just no easy and once for all way.
illbnice2u2
illbnice2u2
15 hours ago
Links please
John Murphy
John Murphy
12 hours ago
Templar is a nonsense in Irish sense but otherwise very good points John. Corruption rife here
diddleydee
diddleydee
14 hours ago (edited)
Yoichi Shimatsu https://youtu.be/XOJNBw32AVQ
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James Kirkbond
James Kirkbond
12 hours ago
James Madsen, lead clinical consultant and clinical laboratory director at the chemical casualty care division at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, pointed to Russia as the greatest chemical threat. Last year, Moscow was widely blamed for the poisoning of former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with the nerve agent Novichok in the United Kingdom.
B Boy
B Boy
18 hours ago
!-Books or movies now, pick a dastardly book or movie to follow to implement an evil event,
So many wonderfully evil stories created in hollywood and authors to do evil deeds already, many plans/stories to choose from,
and won't it be spooky to the masses when they see old movies, cartoons or books predicting the future( think Simpson's, dead zone s2 ep14 etc..
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Suzette Petillo
Suzette Petillo
15 hours ago
I'm waiting for the zombie apocalypse. IPOT1776 did a documentary on Adrenochrome, n an animal in lab tests in early 1900's CAME BACK TO LIFE
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J J
J J
5 hours ago
I hate to mention but You need to check out "AmazingPolly" Youtube she does put picture graph together of these Fauci, Brix,WHO, NIH, CLINTON FOUNDATION & YES, ANOTHER PIRBRIGHT FROM UK & INFO FROM AIM4TRUTH
James Kirkbond
James Kirkbond
11 hours ago
Covidien was an Irish-headquartered global health care products company and manufacturer of medical devices and supplies.
Covidien became an independent publicly traded company after being spun-off from Tyco International in 2007.[2]
It was purchased by Medtronic in a transaction that closed in 2015. The now merged company is headquartered in Ireland, where Covidien was based.[
Suzette Petillo
Suzette Petillo
17 hours ago
Man, they deleted your new fix it video. I tried to comment... "Something wrong w Server" but it's still streaming on my tv? (Through Xbox)
George, can you or John get a call to Trump n be a citizen liaison to him? I heard Kelli Ann has him isolated.
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Sylvain R.
Sylvain R.
18 hours ago
I wonder if Virginia Benassi might be a climate activist like Greta Thunberg... Or could she have been in the South Korean cult?
Jeffrey Rudolph
Jeffrey Rudolph
17 hours ago
Salt agent
Ole Osterhammel
Ole Osterhammel
13 hours ago
https://www.thejournal.ie/covidien-medtronic-merger-purchase-1519672-Jun2014/
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