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I had an interesting week, but I want to
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start out by telling you just
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a short story about how I grew up.
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I've said many times my parents
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pulled me out of school in fourth grade
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and started homeschooling me, and
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they raised me with one central
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principle, which is always
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question authority. Be your own voice,
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trust your own intuition, you know,
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follow that guiding light. Your connection
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to God is all that matters,
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and no one overrides that. And
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so I've said before, and
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I've attempted to do this with my
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own kids, it's a very difficult way
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to raise a family because your children
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challenge you all the time. Why? Because
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in their world, you're that authority that
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needs to be challenged. And so in
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our house, we have a rule that
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you're allowed to make any argument against
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even, you know, chores you're being asked to
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do, but you get one argument. If it's
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a winning argument, okay, then you're out of
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it. I want to create debate.
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I want to create discussion in my family, and
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it's also how I run this show. One
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of the main things I tell most of
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you or all of you all the time
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is that first of all, I'm not telling
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you what to think. I'm trying to show
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you how to think, and I'm also demanding
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that you be critical thinkers and really ask
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questions. I've said before
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that, you know, that media or the
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news is the fourth branch of government.
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It's what our founding fathers said that
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if we did not have a free
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press that was willing to ask the
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hardest questions, whether sensible or not of
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our government agencies, of our corporations, then
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we would not have a free country.
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You have to be free to ask
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whatever question you want. And
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therefore, as stating that, as I do
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to my kids, you have every right
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to ask me any question you want,
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and you have every right to challenge
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it or discuss, you know, where is
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Dell coming from? Is he right on
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this? Is he wrong? That is what
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free thinking is all about, and I
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invite it. But I also want to
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invite that when when you have those conversations,
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that you actually do some research like you
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see me do on this show. That you
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look deeply into whatever accusation's being made and
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follow it through. Try to imagine, look at
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the background of the people that are talking,
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that are telling the story, and then look
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at our background on the high wire. What
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is it we stand for? Who are we?
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Let's say all of this because this week, a
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few turns were thrown around that get thrown around
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a lot. One of them
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being this one, controlled opposition.
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The definition is controlled opposition
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is the use of a
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black propaganda and saboteurs who
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claim to oppose a particular
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faction, but are in fact
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working for the faction. Now,
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throughout the years, ever since I made Vax
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back in 2016 and
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got involved in this conversation around
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vaccines, on occasion, someone will
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say, that person's controlled opposition. Oh, don't talk
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to that person, they're controlled opposition. Dell, if
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you stand on a stage with that person,
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then I'm gonna know your controlled opposition. Oh,
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is Dell controlled opposition? This word gets thrown
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around a lot. And if you've been
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in this movement for even like five days,
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you've probably already heard it. Now,
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at the heart of this is this question.
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What is controlled opposition? Is this
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an insider working against the entire
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machine? Well, that came up this
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week. And it's based on a
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bill that is on our legislative
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website, I Can Legislative. It's called
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the Vaccine Competence Bill. Now, there's
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a few things before I even
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get into this conversation today, I
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wanna make clear. ICAN
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legislate is not a
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part of the ICAN network as
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far as our C3 is concerned.
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Our C3 is a nonprofit. We
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cannot be involved in any legislation
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whatsoever. All of the donations that
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come into ICAN or the High
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Wire only go to the work
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that we do as a nonprofit
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and to the High Wire. So
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this legislative action website is the
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legislative arm, it's a C4. You
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can donate to it. You don't get
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a tax deduction, and everything is revealed
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very different. And there's a different group
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of people that want to dedicate funding
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to that legislative process. So
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to be clear, in this story, and one
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of the comments this week that came out
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is, you're using the, you know, non-profits money.
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That is not true. They are completely and
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totally separate. Now, at the heart of
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this conversation, there are several posts, and many
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of you were even talking about it last
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week during our feed. You were going to
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ignore it and just let it go and
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thought it would blow away. But some people
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I actually love and trust reached out, and
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many of you, so many commented that we
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decided, you know what, we better set the
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record straight. Now, today, I am
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not going to out anybody. I'm going to
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cover everybody's identity because I mean no harm
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against anybody. I don't know if some of
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you are bad actors, if you're trying to
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tear down IK in the work that High
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Wire does, or maybe you're just
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misinformed, or maybe you're just genuinely confused. Either
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way, we're going to set the record straight
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today, but I don't want anyone's names, and
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I don't want anyone being attacked in the
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middle of this. I've had enough attack this
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week, and that's really all this is about,
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and I'm willing to accept it. So
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here is one of
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the people that put out some sub-stacks and videos,
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we're not going to name, had this comment that
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I think sets the stage for what I'm talking
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about. Take a listen to this. This
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is an informed consent action
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network. And if
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you watch Del Big Tree, you've probably
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heard of this because he is the
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founder, and there
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is some action
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that they're taking, which is very troubling
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to me. And here we go. I'm
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going to share my screen. And this
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is called the, you know, I'm just
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going to call it what it's called
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the vaccine confidence bill. Is
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this Rev. Anybody the wrong way that
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they are, have created
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a model bill to be
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introduced into different state legislatures.
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And here it is right here working on
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being introduced. and it
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was already introduced in Idaho
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and Arizona, Oklahoma, and Louisiana.
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I'm going to break this down for you, but
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right off the bat, I will tell you that I don't
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care for the name. And I will also
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let you know that we reached out to this
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agency, to this group, and asked
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them to please explain why
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they created a bill with this name. All
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right, let's bring up the website, because as
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this person is stating, it's the name that
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bothers them, the Vaccine Confidence Bill. And
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the question being, why would I
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can push a bill designed to
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create vaccine confidence? Some of
6:39
you tweeted, and some of you were on different
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programs, but here's a couple of the other statements that
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were made. Mr.
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Siri, would you shed some light on
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this, please? Why is Dell now presenting
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a vaccine confidence bill that includes verbiage
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to remove the possibility of exemptions from
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mandates? Another person wrote,
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what about your documentaries, Dell? They were so
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full of important information, and Aaron's work has
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been incredible in fighting against mandates, but this
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new bill is horrendous. I think you need
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to explain this. Have you
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been flipped, or were you just playing a
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very long game? I'm actually devastated, and I
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doubt I'm the only one. I think you
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need to explain this. Okay,
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so this has happened several times. This is one of
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the biggest times, which is why we're here today. An
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explanation is wanted. Now, normally,
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when you think of strategy, sometimes explaining
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it isn't always the best thing to
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do on primetime television, or in this
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case, on primetime internet, but I'm going
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to attempt to do that, and to
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understand what this is really all about,
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I kinda wanna reference a historical story
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that we all grew up with. I'm
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gonna tell the story of the Trojan
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Horse, and as the story of the
7:47
Trojan Horse goes, it's one
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of the most cunning acts
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of deception there's ever been. After about a
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10-year siege on the city of Troy,
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the Greeks devised a clever plan to
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finally breach its walls. They constructed a-
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massive wooden horse and left it outside
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of the gates of Troy, pretending it
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was a gift symbolizing their retreat. You
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win. The Trojans, believing they
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had won, brought the horse inside their
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city as a trophy. And they all
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celebrated. We won. Little did
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they know, what we all now know, that
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it was filled with Greek soldiers. And under
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the cover of night, these soldiers emerged, opened
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the gates for their comrades, and ultimately it
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led to the downfall of
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Troy. Now, we all
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know that story. It's a
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famous story in Battle Folklore
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and myth and, you
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know, the reality at different times the
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strategy's probably been used again. Now,
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imagine, if you will, a scenario
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where history told a little bit
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different story. What if the
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story went that the Greeks built
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this giant Trojan horse and they put
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it, I mean, this giant Trojan horse
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and put it outside the gates of
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Troy. It was filled with soldiers. But
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one of the soldiers grabbed the mastermind
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of this incredible idea and said, hey,
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I think you're called the controlled opposition.
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Why don't you go ahead and explain
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to the rest of us exactly why
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you just built a giant horse and
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are giving a gift to our enemy?
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How would that story have turned out? How
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would history tell that story? Most
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likely that story would end with
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the Trojans firing burning arrows into
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it outside of the gates that
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it would never enter and
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kill all of the soldiers inside. There's
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a reason why when you're trying
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to be strategic, you don't
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express your strategy to the
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public, especially when you
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know, as I do, that Tejros
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watches my show. Hello, out there,
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head of the WHO, that the
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heads of CDC and FDA, they're
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departments. We have done FOIA requests
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and we know they actually watch
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our show. And when
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we were censored, they celebrated inside the
9:57
CDC their emails. Yay, the witch is
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dead. So they're
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watching and I am going to discuss
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this now today knowing exactly that, that
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they're watching. But enough of you,
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as I've said, have asked questions that
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I'm going to go ahead and reveal the
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strategy. Because I think what's important as we
10:14
move forward, and I do not
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believe this battle is over in any stretch
10:18
of the imagination. We're going to be discussing
10:21
later in this show the bird flu and
10:23
the, you know, the growing belief that this
10:25
looks like this year's pandemic. And maybe another
10:27
opportunity to lock us down. How are we
10:29
going to stop it? What are we going
10:31
to do? How are we going to communicate?
10:33
Who's running the strategy? All of this is
10:35
very important. So I'm going
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to give up this strategy today because I
10:39
want you to understand how we think here
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at the High Wire. How Aaron, Siri and
10:43
I work together when we bring together legal
10:45
ideas and legislation. And let me be perfectly
10:48
clear, it's all on the table. You'd be
10:50
mind blown by some of the things we
10:52
think about doing. Don't do, sometimes
10:54
we do. Some is in the wings. But
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in this case, it's the vaccine confidence
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bill. Now to
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return to that, let's return to one of
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these videos that was put out because I
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think it explains at the heart of it,
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the real confusion and frustration. So once again,
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take a listen to this. So
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the title of this bill is
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an act to increase vaccine confidence.
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It also reinforces the notion of
11:20
these shots being required. Like,
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no, they might be. You
11:25
may say, well, you don't live in my state. They
11:27
require them for my children to go to school. Well,
11:29
you're dealing with a government agency. Why are you children
11:31
going to a public school? There
11:33
are so many superior alternatives. Then
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it states that this would only be
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for certain shots that do not
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meet the minimal standards, meaning you
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don't get an exemption for
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the other shots. How
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is that good? How is this something that
11:50
you want to promote into a state legislature?
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Now, for those of you that tuned into this
11:55
program, I can see why you maybe got panicked.
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And I don't know if you went actually. read
11:59
it yourself or went through it, but we're going
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to do that together now. But
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before I do, there's a statement that I want
12:06
to push back against, which is this idea, and
12:08
some of you have it, that there's no such
12:10
thing as a vaccine mandate. You
12:13
just don't agree to it, which I'm all about. No one
12:15
has said more often than
12:17
I have, just resist, stay away from
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it. And I agree, if
12:21
you can homeschool, you should homeschool. You should
12:23
have your kids out of the public school
12:26
system. But where we disagree is I am
12:28
aware that not everybody has the ability to
12:30
make that choice. Some of
12:32
you are single parents. You're working so hard
12:34
in a destroyed economy, inflation through the roof.
12:37
You're just trying to hold it all together.
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And one thing you cannot do is find
12:41
the time to educate your child yourself. But
12:43
you don't, under those circumstances, want to have
12:46
to vaccinate your kid. And in California, there's
12:48
not even a private school you're allowed into.
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So for you, mandates are very real.
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And so this idea that there's no
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such thing as a mandate is not
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true. And for those people that
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are stuck in those situations, exemptions are your
13:02
only way out for now. Now,
13:04
let me state very clearly that
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the mission of the Informed Consent Action
13:08
Network, my mission, the High Wire, Aaron's
13:11
mission, in all the work that we
13:13
do is to end mandates forever. I
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don't believe that any medical intervention
13:18
should ever be mandated upon you.
13:20
And we are working to get
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to that final end. It starts
13:24
by waking up the hearts and
13:26
minds of the people, which is
13:29
what the High Wire does every
13:31
single week. But ultimately, you
13:33
have to deal with legislators and you have
13:35
to deal with government because as long as
13:37
they're bringing it, for those of you that
13:40
tried to get on a plane during COVID
13:42
and weren't allowed to without proof of vaccination,
13:44
for those of you trying to go to
13:46
work but lost your job because you refused
13:48
to because you didn't have a vaccination and
13:51
could not show proof of it, those mandates
13:53
were real. And so, unlike
13:55
this person that's talking, I actually care
13:57
about you too, just because
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Then we have to take those. For
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those of you that have watched the high wire long
18:04
enough, you know where this is going. And I hope
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when you look to this bill, and I'm assuming probably
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85 to 90% of you already looked and
18:11
says, oh, this is a bunch of hullabaloo, but not
18:13
enough. So let's go through it, all right? So back
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to this. Number one, this is
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four critical things these vaccines need to
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do. And if they don't, you get
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an automatic exemption. The
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clinical trial, the FDA relied upon to
18:27
approve the vaccine, evaluated its safety for
18:29
at least one year long after
18:31
it was administered against a control group
18:33
that only received either a placebo
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or another vaccine that
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meets all the requirements in this paragraph,
18:40
meaning another vaccine that went through a
18:43
placebo trial and proved to be safe
18:45
against a placebo. Well, let's listen again
18:47
to some of the outcry just about
18:49
this part of this bill. Listen to
18:51
this. The purpose is
18:53
to assure the public that
18:55
an exemption exists for the
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required cocktails that do not
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meet certain minimal requirements. Well,
19:02
right off the bat, you may say, that's fantastic.
19:05
Of course we want an exemption, but did you
19:07
read the rest of the sentence? For
19:10
the cocktails that do not meet certain
19:12
minimal requirements. That means that there is no
19:14
exemption for the other ones. I don't know,
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maybe it was an
19:19
intern who wrote this law and they didn't really know what
19:21
they were doing. I just, there's so much wrong with it. They
19:23
may claim an exemption from the
19:25
requirement if there is not a
19:28
vaccine approved by the FDA to
19:30
fulfill the requirement that meets the following
19:32
criteria. So again, they're putting forth this
19:35
premise that a person can be required
19:37
to get the shot. And then the
19:39
big if negates everything that came prior
19:41
to it. So then it says, you
19:43
can't get an exemption. That's what this
19:46
bill is saying. This bill basically says
19:48
you are not allowed to get an
19:50
exemption. You do not have a
19:52
right to be exempt if the
19:55
FDA tested it safety
19:57
for at least one year against. to
20:00
control group and get this, that
20:02
got a placebo or another cocktail.
20:06
The whole thing is ludicrous. This
20:08
entire bill is promoting the
20:10
use of cocktails. There's
20:12
no other way that I can interpret it because
20:14
this is exactly what they have. You have to
20:16
learn how to read between the lies. You
20:19
have to learn how to read between
20:21
the lies as they put it. Okay.
20:24
So, on one hand, I will say that just
20:26
the fact that that was read that way shows
20:29
how incredibly
20:31
clever this is, and perhaps a little
20:33
too clever for some, and I'm sorry
20:35
about that. But as I said, it's
20:37
a strategy. Now, what is being
20:39
said is that, first of all, there's a
20:41
false statement being made. There's nothing in this
20:43
bill that overrides any of the other exemptions.
20:45
What we have just done with this bill,
20:47
should it pass, is add a brand new
20:50
exemption on top of all the exemptions that
20:52
exist. This one would cover every
20:54
state that got it. And what
20:56
we've laid out is four principles. The first one
20:58
being it has to have been through a placebo
21:00
control trial. What this person
21:02
doesn't know, and if they're on our
21:04
side should know, is that not a
21:07
single vaccine has ever been through a
21:09
long-term trial over one year with a
21:11
placebo. Not one of them. We have
21:13
this on our website at ikendecide.org, the
21:15
Childhood Baxion Trial Summary Chart. It lays out
21:18
what you will find if you look it
21:20
out, and what you will find is
21:22
that not a single vaccine that is
21:24
on the childhood schedule ever went through
21:26
a double-blind, placebo-based trial prior
21:29
to licensure, and none of them go over more
21:31
than six months and certainly not the year that's
21:33
being required. Let's look at the other points, shall
21:35
we? Number two in
21:38
this is the department posts on its website
21:40
the injuries or diseases caused by the vaccine
21:42
and the rate at which the injury or
21:44
disease occurs from the vaccine. This is something
21:46
that would be really awesome. Can you imagine
21:48
if they had to tell you how many people
21:50
get injured by vaccines every year if they don't
21:53
do that? There's no informed consent, which is the
21:55
heart of our name, the Informed Consent Action Network.
21:57
We're demanding that you post exactly how many injuries.
22:00
what those injuries are, how they're caused on
22:02
your website, and that doctors have to tell
22:04
you before you take the product. That
22:06
would be true in warm consent. And by the
22:08
way, in warm consent still has the word consent
22:10
in it after you've been informed. You still have
22:12
the right to consent or to not consent. Something
22:15
that seems to be misunderstood by a lot there
22:17
out there. Let's look at number three. The
22:19
Department posts on its website the injuries or diseases
22:21
caused by. I'm sorry, number three. The list of
22:24
permanent disability or death from the vaccine has been
22:26
proven to be less than that caused by the
22:28
infection it is intended to prevent. Everyone
22:30
that went through COVID knows that this didn't happen. We
22:32
have kids that got the vaccine that had a death
22:34
rate of .0002% from
22:37
the disease, but a much higher rate
22:40
of myocarditis and all the other issues. There
22:43
is the reality of how dangerous this virus
22:45
was. In fact, if you were under the
22:47
age of 70 at worst
22:50
you had about a .5% risk and you know the
22:54
younger you got the less dangerous it got,
22:56
but for the vaccine, it's just as dangerous
22:58
for everybody. Look how many people have
23:00
been injured by that vaccine. 1.6
23:03
million reports that bears on the COVID
23:05
vaccine alone. All right,
23:07
let's just go to number four. As
23:10
we look at this, the vaccines manufacturer has
23:12
liability for the deaths or serious injuries, meaning
23:15
that this exemption will exist
23:17
for every vaccine that
23:19
the manufacturers are liable, meaning
23:22
the 1986 Act cannot apply
23:24
to the vaccine or we get an automatic
23:26
exemption. It's a no brainer. Do you see
23:28
how this works? Now granted, we are working
23:30
to remove the 1986 Vaccine
23:33
Injury Compensation Act,
23:35
which totally took away the
23:37
liability from the manufacturer and the doctor
23:39
and everybody that gives it, which means
23:41
there's no free market system making this a
23:44
better product. There's no incentive to do the
23:46
proper safety trials. All of that
23:48
is dead because of the liability protection.
23:50
And what we're saying here is ultimately,
23:52
if it's got liability protection and I
23:54
got no way to sue them, I
23:57
get an automatic exemption. Okay,
23:59
so that's... it on its face. And
24:01
let me just say this, there is no
24:03
vaccine in history that can meet all four
24:05
of those requirements. So any idea that we're
24:08
only protecting you with this bill from those
24:10
that, you know, meet these requirements, that's every
24:12
vaccine made. And for those that try to
24:14
make vaccines, they'd be the first to tell
24:17
you there's no way really to make a
24:19
vaccine that meets these requirements, or at least
24:21
if you ever did, you'd have to still
24:24
put liability. This is our placebo pyramid scheme
24:26
showing you that none of the vaccines we
24:28
give our kids ever went through a
24:30
true placebo trial and long-term study.
24:33
But let's get to part two of why we made
24:35
this bill and the real reason. The
24:37
odds that we will totally pass this
24:39
bill aren't very good, but
24:42
it's something that we work on. And
24:44
as was stated, we have brought this. We've
24:46
actually had this for years in Idaho
24:48
and Arizona. But what it really is,
24:50
is a tool. This is
24:53
what this legislative bill does. It
24:55
teaches people. It teaches people who
24:57
are not thinking clearly and don't
25:00
have the critical thinking skills that
25:02
we talk about every day to
25:04
start critically thinking. One of the
25:06
things that so many of you asked
25:08
me is, Del, how do I talk to,
25:11
you know, my relative that is just really
25:13
believes in this vaccine program. They just won't
25:15
look at the science. They won't do anything.
25:17
And I would say, well, start by asking
25:20
a series of questions. Ask them why they
25:22
think they do meet them where they're at.
25:25
That is what this bill is
25:27
designed to do. It's designed to
25:29
meet our politicians where they're at.
25:31
I asked you right now, how many
25:33
politicians in the United States of
25:35
America do you think would state
25:38
that I am vaccine hesitant? How
25:41
about how many politicians senators and
25:43
congressmen and assembly members would say,
25:46
I'm an anti-vaxxer? Probably
25:48
almost none. Maybe a couple that
25:50
are starting to really wake up.
25:53
So how do we get them to stop
25:55
killing and injuring people? Because
25:57
if this fall we have another pandemic. and
26:00
they rush another vaccine under the market, then
26:02
I wanna make sure we protect those people.
26:04
I'm not happy with those of us, the
26:06
millions that are watching this show right now,
26:08
and the millions that tune into all the
26:10
work that Robert Malone is gonna be
26:13
on the show coming up, and those of us that are
26:15
really speaking out, it's not enough. I
26:17
am not happy that we are doing
26:19
fine right now, that we're really happy
26:21
we didn't get the COVID vaccine while
26:23
we watch children dying on football fields
26:25
and soccer fields and news anchors dropping
26:27
out from behind their desk. I don't
26:30
feel good about that. That
26:32
I told you so is the worst I
26:34
told you so to ever have to stay.
26:36
So I wanna save those people too.
26:38
I wanna save those people that believe
26:40
in this system. How do
26:42
I do it? I go right where their belief is. And
26:45
you know where it's at? Right now,
26:47
they're actually starting to ask a
26:49
question about the COVID vaccine. They're
26:51
recognizing that Trump's warp speed put
26:54
it under the market too fast.
26:56
It didn't go through proper safety
26:58
trials. It doesn't actually stop transmission.
27:00
And it does clinically prove to
27:03
cause myocarditis and pericarditis. And there's
27:05
real questions on whether it's more
27:07
dangerous than the disease itself. All
27:10
the things of what this bill is about. So
27:12
imagine we walk into that person that's just
27:14
cracked the door and say, hey, I think
27:17
this COVID vaccine was dangerous. And frankly, I'm
27:19
a legislator and I got kids in school.
27:21
And I don't want my kids to have
27:23
to get this vaccine. Now, sure, they still
27:26
believe all the vaccines are okay except for
27:28
the COVID vaccine, but they want a mechanism
27:30
by which they can protect their kids. In
27:33
comes the vaccine confidence bill because they
27:35
know the confidence of vaccines have dropped
27:37
because of the COVID vaccine. And the
27:40
forcing it on everybody freaked everybody out.
27:42
So they wanna do the right thing.
27:44
And so we say, let us introduce
27:46
you to the vaccine confidence bill. What
27:49
this does is set out a set
27:51
of rules so that the people in
27:53
this state, the citizens
27:55
of this state will know that our
27:58
state legislator cares enough to make sure
28:00
that any. Every product that's mandated upon
28:02
us has been properly tested, that we're
28:04
aware there's an exemption if it's not,
28:07
that they have taken
28:09
away liability so that we can sue,
28:11
and all of these basic principles,
28:14
which most politicians, believe it or not,
28:17
think is exactly what every vaccine has
28:19
gone through. And they think, great,
28:21
this will protect us from the COVID vaccine,
28:24
and any future bird flu vaccine,
28:26
or monkey pox vaccine, that may be
28:28
rushed onto the market. They're
28:30
game, they're in and say, sign me up, I'm
28:33
in, I'm a Republican, I'm a Democrat, but that
28:35
I understand. And by the way, they are signing
28:37
on. And guess what happens
28:39
next? The moment they all start
28:41
signing on, what happens?
28:43
Well, now all of a sudden
28:45
the Trojan horse has come inside
28:47
of the city walls, and
28:49
now the lobbyists come running out, the barber single
28:51
lobbyists come running into their offices, and they're saying,
28:53
wait, wait, wait, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop,
28:56
stop, stop, don't bring that in here. Why? What's
28:58
going on? Well, I mean, it
29:00
says that you have to properly safety trial, you
29:02
have to have long term trials against placebos. Yeah,
29:05
I know. I mean, that seems obvious, doesn't it?
29:07
And I don't want the COVID vaccine. I'm fine
29:09
with all the other vaccines that have been through
29:11
this process. No, you
29:13
don't understand. None of
29:16
them have been through this process. We've never
29:18
safety tested any of them. They've never been
29:20
tested against a placebo. If you pass this
29:22
bill, people will be able to exempt out
29:25
of every single vaccine ever made. What?
29:31
And that what isn't, they'll be able to exempt
29:33
out. The what is, you're
29:35
telling me none of the
29:37
childhood vaccines meet these simple requirements?
29:40
They've never been tested against a placebo? Like
29:42
every other drug I give my grandparents? That
29:47
is what is happening across this country because of this
29:49
bill. And yes, we are getting
29:51
calls. And yes, we are feeling
29:53
those calls. And then we're bringing in the
29:55
science that they have never read because now
29:58
they're curious. Now they
30:00
went in thinking they could save
30:02
a vaccine program for the safe
30:05
vaccines only to discover
30:07
there's no such thing.
30:12
There. There's probably a
30:14
few other reasons that
30:16
Aaron Ciri would want
30:18
me to get into, but I think I've made my
30:20
point. Now are we being clever? Sure.
30:24
And when I ask you this,
30:26
as we are clearly outmanned, outnumbered,
30:28
outfunded, we've got a globalist system
30:30
we talk about every single week
30:32
that I said last week in
30:34
Geneva, Switzerland is building an empire
30:36
to take away your rights that
30:39
are lining up so they can force
30:41
any vaccine they want on you. They
30:43
can lock you down. They can kill
30:45
your livestock. They can take away your
30:48
car because of climate change. In
30:50
the face of all that, should
30:52
we not use some clever tactics
30:55
like a Trojan horse tactic or
30:57
should we just tell them exactly
30:59
where we stand all the
31:01
time? What our plan is, what our
31:03
strategy is, here we come, we're marching
31:05
through the front door because we expect
31:07
to win that way. Well,
31:10
I'm sure despite everything I've just said,
31:12
some of you are still saying to
31:14
yourself, I still think it's a stupid
31:16
idea. And you have that right. But
31:19
for those of you that are donating to
31:21
us, I want you to know we will
31:23
use every tactic that's available. And
31:25
yes, this one may be burned.
31:27
And what I'm going to do now is
31:29
I'm going to have Aaron put up an
31:32
entire explainer for people that didn't see the
31:34
show so that anyone that might be confused
31:36
by that bill will read exactly what I
31:38
just told you so that there's no more
31:40
confusion. The truth is, is
31:42
I think this bill is so genius
31:44
that they will still have to go
31:46
out of their way and tell politicians
31:49
to look out for it, don't listen
31:51
to it, because we didn't properly test
31:53
all the vaccines. And once
31:55
they do that, it's already done
31:57
its job. But for
31:59
Tedros, who's watching, I'm Aaron watching, hello, you know,
32:02
for Tony Fauci and Francis Collins and
32:04
all of you Deborah Brooks out there
32:07
that are watching, yes, I
32:09
just gave you the inside scoop on one of
32:11
our strategies. But let
32:13
it be known, it's just
32:15
one of many we are
32:18
implementing every single day. We
32:20
plan on outsmarting you. We
32:23
plan on waking up the
32:25
entire world and we plan
32:27
on winning.
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