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I don’t trust the stuff that is thrust into my face. I will give it a bit of attention. But I am wary of any of the “worst case scenarios” (as JJ says) brought to our attention. It is sometimes a trap. “Don’t take the bait.” “And love your neighbour.” I am borrowing a lot of the snappy lines that Jonathan says. Anyways maybe you are interested, or you are tired and this helped you fall asleep. Please let me know what happened.
This part of the transcript starts at approximately 22:45, I removed a small part but you can check out the video if you want to know what I left out.
JJ Couey: We have a childhood Virginia schedule that needs to be completely demolished. We have an opioid epidemic that's out of control. We have schools that have been completely destroyed. And we have at least a few years of college age adults that really need an apology and a re-orientation, a reorientation back into society, because they have just been completely disoriented. They have no chance of contributing to this society under the current spell that they're under, where they really believe what happened, happened. They can't possibly fight it, and they can't possibly succeed in keeping their children out of that slavery.
So we've gotta make some moves here. This is the kind of stuff that passes for an apology, or “I guess I got it wrong”, but the whole, “I didn't get it wrong, that wrong”, or I don't know what he's saying here, but I'll try and break it down a little bit as it starts.
Keep in mind already that here, we have David Icke, who actually also talks a little bit on Twitter with The Amazing Polly, is now having a conversation with Bret Weinstein.
And he's taking a pretty harsh stance on Bret's, you know, mealy mouth attempt to say that, you know, he got it pretty right. I mean he was a pretty good guy (SARCASM) and overall he's done pretty well. And here's David Icke slapping him down, and this is the response that Bret and Heather give, and I don't want to waste too much time with it, but I need you to see that this is not directed toward me.
This is a giant number of people on the internet who are just tired of half measures.
People are tired of this pseudo-intellectual behavior that has nothing to do with intellectualism. It has nothing to do with teaching his viewers anything, and although I haven't necessarily gone out of my way to teach something in a few weeks. That's going to change and nobodies going to be able to say very much about that in a few days.
So I'm not worried about that. What I want you to see here, right now and what I think is very important to notice here, right now, are the words that are used and how they do not contain an apology, they do not contain an admission and they do not contain anything that remotely approaches the questioning of Public Health as a whole.
If you're going to ask questions, question the Virginia schedule. Let's just say it right out flat.
It is the Virginia schedule and one of the few places right now, that's really questioning the Virginia schedule or a few people is Del BigTree and ICAN, and if you watch the right show and listen to the right person like Brian Hooker, then you're gonna see that it is Children's Health Defense as well, and Brett Weinstein's never going to get there.
So for all of the revelations that he's had over the course of these three years, to really come to understand, how these things can be elusive or or you know these complex systems work. He hasn't gotten very far in his understanding at all.
He's only gotten as far as to understand that there are gain of function viruses, and that pandemics are real, and that lockdowns might work. He hasn't gotten to the stage where they could lie about biology, you know, he's really not there yet. And that's by design.
to be continued.
Good one Renee.
Leslie
Thanks for that interview at the end especially. I had not heard of Nick Hudson, but he's great.