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For anybody that's been paying attention,
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especially over these last two weeks,
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it's becoming clear that we are
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watching perhaps the greatest public health
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scandal of our time from
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the US government. What am I
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talking about? Well, let's just go right into this
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and unpack it because we have a lot of
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work to do here today. Let's look at Lawrence
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Tabak. Lawrence Tabak took over from
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Francis Collins as acting director of the
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National Institutes of Health at the height
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of the pandemic. He was
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brought before the select subcommittee on the
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coronavirus pandemic last week and
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well, just check it out. Dr.
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Tabak, did NIH fund
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gain-of-function research at the Wuhan
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Institute of Virology through Echo
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Health? It depends
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on your definition of gain-of-function research.
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If you're speaking about the
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generic term, yes
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we did. If you're
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speaking about the dictionary description, if
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you wanted to go to Tony
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Fauci's word salad description,
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then maybe not some. I mean, I
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don't know what generic is supposed to
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mean. I guess the general term, yeah,
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okay. The buck
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stops here. It's interesting
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because everyone's coming forward with these admissions. Some
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of these are in email. Some of these
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are like Dr. Tabak just said, they're just
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coming forward. It's interesting too that just a
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couple weeks ago, the New York Times and
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others have really just turned and started talking
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about vaccine injury and started reporting on these
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things. So they're here to catch this narrative
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as well. So you can look and these
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are the headlines that are being created from
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the New York Post. From that Lawrence Tabak
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interview, NIH official finally
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admits taxpayers funded gain-of-function research in
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Wuhan after years of denial. And
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so things move pretty fast here. The
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remaining semblance of sanity in the US
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government is acting on these developments. So
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if your EcoHealth Alliance, you received a
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letter in the mail just last week
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from the Department of Health and Human
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Services. That is the overseeing agency, overseeing
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NIH, CDC, NIAID, and it looked
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like this. It says, this
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is to provide notification that on behalf
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of the United States Department of Health
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and Human Services, HHS, I have suspended
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and proposed four Department Eco Health Alliance,
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Incorporated, from participating in the United States
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federal government procurement and procurement programs. So
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they are suspending them. They are no
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longer able, that organization is no longer
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able to use tax dollars, American tax
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dollars, to fund these experiments. Just
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this week, just a couple days ago, Peter
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Daszak, the head of Eco Health
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Alliance, received the same letter. So
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now his organization and he himself
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have been suspended and they're proposing debarment
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by the Department of Health and Human
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Services. But interestingly, it also says this
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in both those letters, the Eco Health
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and Daszak, says HHS believes there is
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adequate evidence in the record for this
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debarment cause and that immediate
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action is necessary to protect the
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public interest. I mean, this sounds
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like we're talking about a terrorist
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organization here. So what do they
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know? I mean, essentially, whether on
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purpose or accidentally, they're building bioweapons
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as we know it, funding gain
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of function research, taking bird flus
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and trying to make them deadly
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and contagious and taking coronavirus to
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make them deadly and contagious and
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combining them all, making frank and
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viruses and then saying, no,
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we didn't do it. And well, now we know we
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did do it. And so I
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mean, thank God. But you know, really,
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it's about time we've had two
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presidents sitting on this after probably
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one of the most devastating lab
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leaks in history has taken place.
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And Senator Rand Paul has not been quiet
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either. He's seized on this
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opportunity this week, writing a letter to
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the attorney general, the
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United States, Merrick Garland, and he is
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asking Garland this. He says, I write
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to urge the U.S. Department of Justice
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DOJ to open an investigation into the
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alleged improper concealment and intentional destruction of
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records by Dr. David Morin, senior adviser.
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to the director at the National Institute
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of Health. Dr. Morin has
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had several emails that
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have been publicly released now. He
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also just went before committee and
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testified regarding these emails. But
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let's not hear from him. Let's hear from his
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emails when he thought no one was watching. So
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let's go right into this. Now this email here,
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this first one, is from April of 2020. And
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this is from
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Dr. Morin's NIH to Peter
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Daszak, head of EcoHealth Alliance.
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It says this, this is sent
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from my Gmail account. Please send all replies
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here to Gmail. So right there, Gmail
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can't be FOIA requested. So he's trying to
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conceal it right there. He says, I have
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let Tony know, but have not spoken to
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him directly. There are things I can't say
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except Tony is aware and I have learned
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that there are ongoing efforts within NIH to
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steer through this with minimal damage to you.
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Talking to Peter Daszak, Peter and
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colleagues and to NIH and NIAID. No
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guarantees, but let us hope. I imagine
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this will be handled at the level
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of Francis and Tony within NIH and
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I don't expect to be in the loop. What's
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he talking about? Well, if you look at
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the subject of that email, it says actions
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needed regarding and there's a grant number. You
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type that grant number in and this
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is what comes up. Understanding the risk
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of bat coronavirus emergence. This is
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EcoHealth Alliance work. They received millions of
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dollars from NIH on this and this
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is what they're trying to conceal. This
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is what they're trying to hide. This
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is what they're trying to damage control
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in this email. He's assuring Peter Daszak
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that all this funding we gave you
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for the bat coronavirus emergent research that
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you did in the Wuhan Institute of
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Virology. We're going to bat for you.
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So don't worry about that. And it
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goes further. So check out this email.
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So this is from Dr.
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Morin to Peter Daszak and he
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says this, Peter, from Tony's numerous recent
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comments to me and from what
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Francis has been vocal about over
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the past five years, they are
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trying to protect you, which
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also protects their own. reputations.
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Wow. This is
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the United States government. This is NIH
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highest officials talking to
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Peter Daszak. Basically someone just
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received grant money. Do they go to bat that
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hard for everybody? And now let's
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go into the FOIA requests. Freedom of Information
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Act requests, something that ICANN
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has masterfully used over the years. And
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this is actually the government's website on FOIA. We
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go to the US government's website. It says, since
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1967 the Freedom of Information
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Act FOIA has provided the public the
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right to request access to records from
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any federal agency as Congress, the
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President, and the Supreme Court have all
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recognized the FOIA is a vital part
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of our democracy. Now if you turn
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on any mainstream channel they're going on
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and on about saving our democracy. So
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keep that in mind. It's a vital
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part of our democracy. Now let's see
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how Dr. David Morin treats a FOIA,
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the vital part of our democracy. In
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his emails he says this, PS,
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now by the way this is a 2021, he
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says PS I forgot to say there's no worry
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about FOIA's. I can either send stuff to Tony
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on his private Gmail or hand it
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to him at work or at his house.
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He's too smart to let colleagues and send
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him stuff that could cause trouble. Wow.
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That's Peter Daszak he's writing that too.
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I can imagine what first of all
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what Tony Pouchy and Francis Koll was
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like, who is this idiot? Oh
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my god who hired this moron? I mean
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just like you know we're friends like this.
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Just stick to Gmail and I'll be okay. Trust
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me I'm telling you everything all of it you
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know all of Francis's and Tony's secrets I got
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it we could talk about all day long just
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do it on Gmail. Amazing.
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And so this it
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gets even worse. This brings us to
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February 2021 and this is David Morin's
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again and he says this, I
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learned from our FOIA lady here I'm
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guessing he's talking about NIH how
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to make emails disappear after I am
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FOIA'd but before the search starts so
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I think we are all safe plus
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I deleted most of those earlier
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emails after sending them to Gmail. And
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then just a day later, he goes on and says this.
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It's more, he's talking about this technique he
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has. He says it's more in line of
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a government secret, but too complicated to explain
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in an email. But I learned the tricks
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last year from an old friend, Marge Moore,
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who heads our FOIA office and also hates
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FOIA. It's fucking institutional corruption. Let's put the
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person that hates FOIA is in charge of
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FOIA. It's great. I did not,
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Aaron, if you're watching right now, Aaron Cyril, now
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you know why it's so difficult to
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get any responses when the person we're talking to
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hates FOIAs as it turns out. Amazing.
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So here's
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Dr. David Morin talking about government
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secret. He's Mr. Secret Agent, man.
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He's dodging FOIAs in the thick
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of things. But about eight months
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later, things changed. The tone of his
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email changed a little bit. He thought he was
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really clear from all of this, but look
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at this one. This is in October of 2021. He
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writes, this is to Peter Dasek. He
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says, Peter, I just got news that
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a FOIA picked up an email I
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sent you saying that Tony commented he
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was brain dead, joking, of course. However,
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Ron Johnson is all over it. And
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now after me, Tony will be pissed,
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rightfully so. I deleted that email, but
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I now learned that every email I
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ever got since 1998 is captured and
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will be turned over whether or not
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I instantly deleted it. And
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he goes, Gmail, phone, text. This
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is all I need. This is how you get ahold of
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me. Oh
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my God. Can you imagine receiving that
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email? Peter's laughing like, oh my
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God, I'm so screwed.
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This idiot. I don't know who
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you are. I don't know what you're talking about. Wrong number.
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How do you get out of this now? I don't know.
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David, we love you. We love you, David.
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It's guys like you that make my job
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so much fun. Keep up the
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good work, David. Well done, well done. Real
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sharp. Wow. And that is
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Tony Fauci senior advisor was I guess I
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should say but this is this is what
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we're talking about We're talking about high level
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conflicts of interests within the United States
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government And so this
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is an ongoing story right now. It's still unfolding
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A lot of networks are not covering this mainstream
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is not picked it up I've seen New York
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Post is doing a lot of work
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on this But it has yet to really gain
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mainstream traction as it to
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a level it should have I mean we're talking
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a major scandal here You
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