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all right ladies
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ladies and gentlemen we are
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here live from neighborhood news studio
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i'm andy dybala george webb
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is on the scene in boston massachusetts
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breaking down the charles lieber court
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case unfortunately right when we went
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live uh he had some internet issues but
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george i can tell it's working now can
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you give us an update of the trial and
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what's going on
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sure uh the
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prosecution rested this morning the
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defense called only one witness i think
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the prosecution had about 10 or 12
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witnesses out of their list of 22
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uh here at the courtroom uh the john
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joseph moakley uh courthouse
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then they went into preparing the charge
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statement for the jury they argued a
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little bit about that then they brought
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the
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jury in for final
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arguments the final argument for the
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prosecution was
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basically a litany and a re-hash of all
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the
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arguments they'd made
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in the case and then the defense
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who i've been impressed with this
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mulcasey
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had just just basically finished up when
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i left the courtroom
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so uh the jury will probably uh be get
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their charge statement read to them
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those usually take longer than you think
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like an hour or two
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and then they'll go into deliberations a
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little bit later this afternoon
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uh and we may have a jury we may have a
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verdict
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and not a good one uh andy but for all
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the wrong reasons like we talked about
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yesterday
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if there is an innocent verdict it will
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be for all the right reasons we talked
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about yesterday mulcasey hit on all the
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things that we talked about yesterday
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the agents having seen the
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fake forged document or whatever the
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heck that thing was called
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uh
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one day one day literally before he's
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arrested and they're at their two two
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fbi agents are showing up with badges
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and guns
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asking you about 40 emails
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that you wrote over eight years ago
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i remember this uh charlie lieber hasn't
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been in china for six years why they
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pulled this out right now
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seems
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suspiciously timed but the same time
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mark callahan from harvard is in wuhan
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working with uh dr zingli for gain of
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function we talked about that yesterday
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it seems like they're pulling that out
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so we won't look at the nih and their
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funding of callahan
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right
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and we'll look at this guy instead
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and they so much so that the deputy of
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nih the number two at nih was here
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yesterday lauer testifying
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so they really want to get off the hook
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for funding and i uh
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gain a function so they pulled this
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thing out
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of the closet from six years ago and
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arrested this guy
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he's answering questions about trips
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international trips he made eight
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nine ten years ago
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no signed documents
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no letterheads
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uh there's a guy here who supposedly is
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his contact eight years ago named my my
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mind
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he's just like virginia benassie andy no
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one's seen a picture of him try to find
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a picture of my my mind m-a-i in this
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case who is he
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right he could be the confederate and
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most likely if i was trying to solve the
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case i would go to
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callahan and malone's associates in
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wuhan who has the most to gain
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by
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uh entrapping a confederate of theirs
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not a confederate associate of theirs at
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harvard who has
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if you're doing illegal gain of function
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work i would want to have something to
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tag
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on somebody who
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has been to wuhan and that's a very
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limited number of harvard professors it
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just so happens it's the harvard
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professor that was about ready to get a
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nobel prize for his work you're not
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going to believe this one andy on
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something very closely resembling the
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banasi sniffer that wise sniffer
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that sniffer that could actually tell
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the difference between a weaponized
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version of anthrax and a weaponized
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version of flu
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specifically flu
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and coronavirus isn't that interesting
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that this comes out now just at the time
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with this key technology that can tell
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the difference between coronavirus and
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flu appears when there's all these
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questions of over how flu and
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coronavirus are reported very
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interesting timing that they would pull
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this out and again my my my
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how there is no pictures of my my mind
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yeah they uh literally call it the virus
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detector that's what charles lieber
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invented and we know a lot of the story
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has to do with the
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thousand talents program in china
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how much talk in the trial has there
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been about the actual thousand talents
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program are they even mentioning it at
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all or is it kind of everything
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this is like the uranium one trial when
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i was saying hey megatons to megawatts
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and this is related this is a follow-on
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and everybody said oh you made that up
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and then literally if anybody went to
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try out megatons and mega hots mega tons
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of megawatts that's all you heard was
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megatons to megawatts this was all about
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thousand talents and the one thousand uh
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the thousand uh i guess i would call it
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the thousand things that don't add up or
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the thousand contradictions
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the thousand talents program has a
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thousand contradictions
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we saw everything from fifty thousand
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dollars a month which would mean that uh
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there would be a secret bank account of
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two million dollars right
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uh and lieber uh you know he had he was
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getting cash for his trips and
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honorariums he was coaching and
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mentoring these students
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uh so he did have a account that he
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never touched
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that seemed to be sort of like a
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you know a fund for developing students
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in china so they do have him with an
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account that he never touched
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for developing students and mentoring
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students in china he has a record going
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back to 2009 for developing and
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mentoring students in china i had to say
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i had i felt a little bit like charlie
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lieber
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this was happening i said i know a guy
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who put 750 000 and so two of his own
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homes into mentoring people in his
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chosen line of work i know somebody like
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that
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i was i felt a little bit like charlie
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lever i wish somebody would have paid me
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to a thousand dollars and not have been
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all my own money but i felt a lot of the
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kinship with charlie because i
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see how he wanted to develop these post
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docs they had one of the gals uh that uh
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uh chan which i had a chance to speak
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with her
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she's the only one who testified for the
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defense
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uh she said you know he was she had been
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from china she wasn't from wuhan but she
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had worked six years in the lab she'd
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worked within 30 seconds walking
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distance of charlie
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he said he worked every day from six
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till about eight o'clock at night he was
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very dedicated
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uh he did have about in 2018
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uh when he got investigated by the dod
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he was down he was
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lymphoma cancer
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uh and so they were they they hit him
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right in the time he was considering uh
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like his will
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uh so and he he passed that uh dod
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review with flying colors
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so why would they bring this out just as
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michael callahan's getting back
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literally michael callahan's getting off
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the he's all wet right from swimming
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across the yangtze he's just landing
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back in in the united states he's just
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taking those ramdas severe test results
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those six thousand patients test results
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right those blood serum test results i
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say there's the article
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here's the area illegally
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i say he illegally obtained them from
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the blood testing of the athletes uh at
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the wuhan games but we'll see if that's
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true or not ten thousand athletes about
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three thousand six there's about three
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thousand two hundred
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uh in the i i think he mischaracterized
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influenza patients in the rem death
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severe study but we know that the
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rendezvous study by the woman institute
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of virology was 3200
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people and i think michael callahan had
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those vials if you will or at least a
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summary of those vials we get back to
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united states and they go and they give
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the data and they once they get
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emergency authorization use andy and
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once they have chinese new year's and
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they bring the thousand talents kids
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back to the united states
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that's the same day
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the same day that they raid
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charlie
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that same day they raid charlie's house
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now and they take 516 pictures you know
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where he's got all these plaques that
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they were given to him you know you
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think oh he's he's he's you know a big
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thousand talent strategic scientist they
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showed pictures they're in a dust bin
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half of them been thrown away the other
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half are in like an old
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you know uh kind of uh case that's about
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ready to be thrown out in a dumpster
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right it's like in a dumpster uh you
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know uh
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thing
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he didn't i mean he gets these awards
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every week
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the nih named him
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one of the most uh outstanding new
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thinking scientists in the pioneer
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science awards in 2017.
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if you're a drug dealer
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honk your horn if you know charlie
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lieber is innocent
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and and you know it's funny andy uh i
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picked it up right away when mul casey
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delivered yesterday
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uh he just
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eviscerated this fbi agent named fake
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document spice
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remember fake document spice only had
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fake document spice only had the fake
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document for one day
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no letterhead no page numbering they
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said it was all chinese and then all
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english that's not how the document
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actually laid out no page numbering no
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signatures fake document spice only and
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her her partner who won't come to the
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trial the male fbi agent who won't come
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to the trial can you imagine this
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you should never put
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any kind of fake document in front of an
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fbi agent and then say go get this guy
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right that's what happened here and
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they're right up there by the way on the
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8th floor right up there is where they i
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confirmed it yesterday right up there
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these are the same clowns that did the
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boston marathon uh hopes right they're
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the same clowns right up here right up
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there right up there they're the same
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clowns anyway i always like to show
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truth to power at uh you know when i'm
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when i'm here on site but these same
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clowns up here the uh skip is up on the
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top floor of the penthouse floor i
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confirmed that yesterday these same
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clowns that ran that operation right are
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the ones that gave fake documents spice
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right the document yesterday right and
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uh gabe a day before she interviewed
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charlie lieber did she know that michael
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callahan just got back with the 3 200 uh
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blood samples from the wuhan institute
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of virology to to
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get remdessevier a jam through on an
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emergency use authorization did she know
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that there was mandatory blood samples
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of all the people coming in and out of
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the games including the volunteers
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did she know that all those medical
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records from all the testing done
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for the blood sampling in the
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wuhan military games was under the arm
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of michael callahan as he swam across
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the
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yangtze did he really swim across the
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yangtze or did he have credentials
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smocks and goggles which we know he did
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for seven different hospitals along
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metroline 2.0 he had smock gown badge
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and goggles for seven different
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hospitals along the metro line two
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between the airport and the wu hunt
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institute of virology is that where he
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got the 32 the 3200 cases for the rem
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deciber jam through i think it is i
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think that's why it got brought into the
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country on the 21st snohomish county man
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patient zero shows up the next day
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and the that day
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that as soon as trump signs the
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emergency authorization use what happens
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charlie lieber gets his house rated
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because they need to go find a patsy now
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of somebody traveling back and forth to
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wuhan that's not michael callahan and it
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just happened to be the guy who had
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dedicated his life to developing post
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docs
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just happened to be charlie lieber
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we need to figure out who callahan
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exactly shipped those virus samples to
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once he got done with his little trip
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in wuhan because a he called
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robert malone then b
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i believe there there's a guy at fred
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hutch hutchinson in uh washington that
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got samples also but there's definitely
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more people that got the the virus peter
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marx
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peter marks at fda
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certainly got him at some point now
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whether they went through robert
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cadillac's hands or not remains to be
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seen you mentioned the the virologist at
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fred hutch which is uh i can't remember
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his name uh cramer croner i can't
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remember the fred hutch guy but but
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certainly they went through uh like you
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say the university of washington fred
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hutch there uh the guy who works for
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cadillac uh
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uh corey corey is his name k-o-r-e-y
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they certainly went through his hands
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you mentioned the seattle flu study andy
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you were so right on the money that
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corey was running the seattle flu store
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study it probably was an addendum this
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the the callahan stuff was probably a
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clip the 3200 cases for rem death severe
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in muhan were probably a clipped
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addendum i'm imagining there was 300 or
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so
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cases from each uh from each hospital so
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they wouldn't they wouldn't let on it
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wouldn't let on that they were doing a
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drug study jamming through a drug study
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for a remnant of destiny but look look
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at their past case history look at their
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case history they've run
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these drugs
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this rendezvous at everything i'm
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surprised they haven't used ram deserve
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for trying to cure jaywalking you know
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they ran it at lassa fever congo fever
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nepa fever ebola uh
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coronavirus now uh flu
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before that malaria you name it warren
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buffett has tried to rum randessevier at
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it okay and and he isn't beyond asking
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one of his toadies one of his cia
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toadies to to run another thing they
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know they have the blood samples
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you don't get it when you're an athlete
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eddie you're a great athlete you know
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when you go to the olympics that you
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don't get a choice whether you give a
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blood sample you get a blood sample
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going in you read the documents for the
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military gauge you know you have a blood
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sample going out so people know that
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you're not doping during the games and
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somebody's not getting you dope during
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the games so they had the they had the
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before and after it's an easy slam dunk
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case remember there's blood testing of
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everybody
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okay because they don't want a coach
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getting it to the athlete at the games
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right so there's 10 000 blood tests
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right there 33 percent of the people
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came down with some kind of flu-like
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symptoms that's right at about 3 200
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cases
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all michael callahan had to do is as a
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state department front man say hey we're
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concerned about the health of our people
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here
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and we're going to follow these cases wh
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could have said the same thing nato
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could have said the same thing and you
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could have run down the 3200 cases
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not even mentioning that andy you had
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300 000 people coming to the games so
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michael uh callahan would have had
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access on one with one bus pass
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with one bus pass
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and one subway pass literally
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just back and forth
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just imagine it andy just back and forth
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on one subway line i could hit seven
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hospitals i can collect six
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i can collect all
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uh 3 200 cases
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six thousand and all about probably uh
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the 2800 that died they don't want to
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report but i could collect all six
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thousand on one on one line on one
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subway line that to me
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if he didn't get what he needed for the
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for the for the cohort that he needed
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for ram death severe with the athletes
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then he probably got it with the other
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people that went to the games remember
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they did spring they admit to doing the
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spraying
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that the chinese thought it was
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disinfecting and here we have it we may
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have michael callihan they may be coming
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to get him now
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he's over here at boston general andy
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and i don't know if they're not coming
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to get michael callahan right now based
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on my comments
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so
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i mentioned uh
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robert malone earlier
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and and he's
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come out
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against i guess some of the vaccines and
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and some of the the virus
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research that these scientists are doing
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do you think i i guess this is my
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thinking
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that robert malone may have saw
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something developing
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that they were gonna kind of
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put what they're doing to charles lieber
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onto him and he kind of had to start
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voicing his opinion on everything just
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so
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he knew he wouldn't be locked away in
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this thing or is it or is he just
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complicit in the whole thing and well
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robert
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robert malone i mean
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robert malone is has known
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that michael
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callahan has been a cia agent since 2009
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when a fellow cia agent also navy uh
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medical uh research unit uh graduate
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named derek galloway
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uh told him that he was a cia agent
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because he knew derek was a cia agent so
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bob malone is known michael callahan's
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been a cia guy for about 12 years by the
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way someone's
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someone sent me a uh
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an article this morning i believe it was
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a kate in the chat
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uh
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kate in the chat she sent an article
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saying that um or galloway's son
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works for the
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new england um health journal and can
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con is one of like the senior editors
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there so new england journal of health
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or yeah the new england journal of
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health
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or new england journal nelson nejm is
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called the new york journal of medicine
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yeah that's our that's our equivalent
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here that's mainly harvard driven but
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national
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uh doctor's bible kind of journal and
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the lancet in in england would be the
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equivalent of that so that's as high as
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you can get and again that's how i know
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who's getting the money
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once you know where the money is and
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who's getting the gain of function money
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i can now start getting in on the inside
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track on a fouchy fast track for the
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virus vaccine game we talked about how
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they can do that through these emergency
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uses through these accelerated fast
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tracks they keep announcing a faster
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fast track every five years or so until
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finally it's a fast tracks one day
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right if somebody waltz into you here's
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peter marks over there at fda and
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they're sitting down with him and he
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said a thing called evaluation of
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research cber and they say hey peter
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here i've got data
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here are five or three thousand people
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we can't say it's coronavirus
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but we can say it's something
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coronavirus like a new novel virus and
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here's revdesa beer
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2800 died i left those i lost those
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accidentally when i was crossing the
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yangtze so the 38 3200
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that are left okay in my in my
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my trial not a double blind placebo uh
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uh you know randomized trial but my
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trial the uh callahan fix it trial right
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first i lose the 2800 that died right
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when i swim across the yangtze but then
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the other thing i do i do is i cherry
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pick
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and i say hey doctor why don't you send
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this guy home after 11 days right and
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now
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the average stay was 15 days and now i
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showed rem desevere can move the average
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state of 11 days one problem
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one problem all those people who had
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gotten let out at 11 days with rem
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december ended up going back
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and staying longer
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having more remission and staying longer
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in the hospital than the ones that
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didn't take rem death severe and the
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chinese came out later after they filed
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for their patent it's hard to believe
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that gilead wouldn't know that they had
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a patent on rendezvous but the chinese
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muhan institute of biology paid for them
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paid for the patent
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right they issued the patent and then
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they came out and said oh by the way
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this thing sucks
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this thing it makes actually hospital
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stays longer right it's not only got
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toxicity levels that are off the charts
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almost you can almost make a case that
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this is the bio weapon you can almost
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make the case that that coronavirus is
23:00
the thing to get you in the hospital and
23:01
the thing that takes you out because
23:03
it's the same symptoms the thing that
23:04
takes you out is rip decibe you could
23:06
almost make that argument that this is
23:08
you know just low intensity warfare
23:10
against people that are resistors in
23:12
america
23:13
uh you can almost make that comment and
23:16
you know i've had a couple of friends
23:17
not really close friends but people that
23:19
i was acquainted with die from this you
23:21
know robert david steele uh once he went
23:23
in he was gone bernie bridges when she
23:26
went in she he was she was gone
23:28
uh from rendezvous so i know a couple of
23:30
people that have died from this thing so
23:32
i i just see this thing as as crooked as
23:35
a three dollar bill
23:36
and if somebody doesn't come here and
23:38
stand here and point these clowns out
23:40
and say these are the these are the
23:41
clowns right here
23:43
that are the uh went house to house
23:46
threw away the constitution andy
23:48
shredded it like it was nothing and went
23:51
house to house for the boston bomber why
23:53
because it was one it was two of their
23:55
inside guys that they had used as
23:57
informants here in boston for a long
23:59
time right
24:01
and so they wanted to cover up all the
24:03
things they knew about we walked right
24:05
over by the charles where bob mueller
24:07
literally filled the charles up with
24:09
dead bodies 51 people died with
24:12
under whitey bulger when whitey bulger
24:14
was an informant for bob mueller bob
24:16
mueller filled the charles river up with
24:18
bodies
24:19
right was was now was devin archer's
24:22
father a sniper a marine sniper that
24:24
knew bob mueller from the phoenix
24:25
program and in vietnam we don't want to
24:28
bring that up andy we don't want to
24:30
bring up devin archer's dad being a
24:31
sniper in the in the feeding program i
24:33
don't want to i don't want to attack bob
24:35
mueller here i don't want to attack bob
24:37
mueller right but i do want to attack
24:40
giving a fake document to a fbi agent
24:45
fake doc spice and then the next day
24:47
running out and doing a raid on a guy
24:50
andy 50 90 000 files this guy had
24:54
90 000 files you know how much email you
24:57
get in a week andy at neighborhood news
24:59
right
25:00
now
25:03
those are from eight years ago
25:06
they're from eight years ago the emails
25:08
are from eight years ago two fbi agents
25:11
show up on your door
25:13
they've been all juiced up oh this guy's
25:15
in thousand talents oh if we get this
25:17
guy we're gonna nail the chinese so the
25:19
agents don't know any better i think doc
25:21
spice doesn't know any better i think
25:23
doc spice goes in there going i'm gonna
25:25
get this guy right she doesn't know the
25:27
document's fake fake doc spice had no
25:29
idea you could tell big doc spice had no
25:32
idea that that document was a fake
25:34
document she was given it and she went
25:36
into the interview like uh it was a real
25:39
document of course she went in there and
25:42
uh of course he'd said things like hey
25:44
i'm confused as hell
25:46
um you're asking me 40
25:48
40
25:49
emails i had with this guy named mai i
25:52
never he never sent me any pictures
25:54
i met him a couple times
25:56
i was flying over there on my own dime
25:58
he said he was going to reimburse me he
26:00
paid me cash when i got there the
26:02
flights were three or four thousand
26:03
bucks or expensive flights to wuhan
26:06
he was helping kids helping them with
26:08
their dissertations
26:10
he wanted to start a nano bio lab he
26:13
probably did have a relationship with
26:15
one of the post docs
26:17
which you know is entrapment with an old
26:19
corner slur he did recommend that she
26:21
run the nano bio lab but that was six
26:24
years ago
26:25
that was six years ago why pull that out
26:27
now when just as michael callahan's
26:30
getting out of the charles river you
26:32
know swimming out of the charles river
26:34
with the 3200
26:36
samples just as he's getting out of the
26:37
river then all of a sudden we're gonna
26:39
go uh raid this guy that hasn't gone to
26:42
wuhan in six years it's literally an
26:44
email in eight years it's at the same
26:47
exact time like this on the screen right
26:50
now
26:50
is the literal selfie that that michael
26:54
callahan took
26:56
while he was in wuhan investigating uh
26:59
the the corona virus and
27:01
they're literally painting it on someone
27:05
else in the courtroom it's like here's a
27:07
selfie just read this rolling stone
27:10
article where michael callahan literally
27:13
i'm gonna try to get the guy on the guys
27:14
on the tenth floor i'm gonna try to get
27:16
the guys on the 10th floor to see
27:17
michael callahan's photo can you see the
27:20
photo
27:22
can you see the photo
27:24
right there andy he's right there in
27:26
wuhan getting the getting the blood
27:28
samples how the hell can they miss that
27:30
big doc spice fake doc spice come down
27:33
here look at callahan and wuhan get a
27:35
gain of function
27:37
getting gain of function grants andy
27:39
it's hard to believe
27:41
not only that uh i shared a video on my
27:44
show yesterday of george gao the cdc
27:47
director
27:48
talking about how china and the us have
27:52
these like gain of function disputes
27:55
over their research and their and they
27:58
like literally like this was in 2016 but
28:01
they're in the process of figuring out
28:03
how to how to divvy up the the funds and
28:06
and properly on the back end to see who
28:09
makes the money and that was like a big
28:11
sticking point with george gao in the
28:14
china cdc
28:16
yeah oh oh eddie george gallagher in
28:18
this thing is as deep as all of them
28:20
they're they get 41 billion dollars to
28:22
carve up right
28:24
so the guy lieber uh
28:26
lauer who came in yesterday testified
28:27
here the number two guy they get 41
28:29
billion to carve up
28:30
harvard's the top of the christmas tree
28:32
and then you go down the list you know
28:34
to all the
28:35
top teaching institutions and all the
28:37
people doing the best one he said he
28:39
never knew who charlie lieber was before
28:41
2018
28:43
when the fbi came to him and said we're
28:45
concerned about some of these people
28:46
doing research for the government
28:48
national
28:49
for the navy lab and for the air force
28:51
lab right so that's how this whole thing
28:53
got generated and they looked into it
28:55
and the guy said hey i don't i'm not
28:58
working this six years in the riverine
29:00
mirror i'm not working for the uh doing
29:04
anything there i'm working on this other
29:06
thing here i'm working on this
29:07
blood-brain barrier and and the post-doc
29:10
she testified today that they were
29:12
looking at that uh where there's
29:14
alzheimer's or some kind of bad
29:16
signaling going on in the system and
29:17
that synthetic mesh that that needle
29:20
delivered synthetic mesh that you were
29:21
talking about he hasn't done the nano
29:23
stuff
29:25
since 2014
29:27
right but that was stolen from him and
29:30
everyone knew that that was on its way
29:32
because that actually that first thing
29:34
that the virus sniffer the banassi wise
29:37
virus or whatever they call it
29:38
virus the y sniffer that was developed
29:42
in 2004.
29:44
first thing i thought of is oh my god
29:46
did bruce ivins have a hold of that
29:48
because
29:50
remember this is a public article in
29:52
2004 that he could sniff
29:54
influenza and he could tell the
29:56
difference in strains of influenza so he
29:59
could tell if there was h1n1 a
30:01
weaponized version
30:03
versus standard run-of-the-mill flu he
30:05
could see it for the erasmus lab
30:06
weaponized flu
30:08
was being used in a rock or not being
30:11
used in rock that's what this cutting
30:12
edge research was for
30:14
right it could very well be andy that
30:17
the the spores of anthrax contain not
30:19
only one but two different types of
30:21
viruses one is a coronavirus which is
30:24
what you want your enemy to think you're
30:26
doing right so you run around and you
30:29
try to vaccinate for chronovirus but the
30:30
killer is the h1n1 we already know
30:33
that's a killer it killed 100 million
30:34
people a hundred years ago so this is
30:37
what they're trying to revive this is
30:39
the gain of function they don't want you
30:40
to know about the erasmus lab we
30:43
correctly in my book
30:45
spray it in dutch i correctly pointed
30:48
out and now we find out
30:50
that all the chicaner
30:52
that was all funded by the nih by the
30:54
way as well
30:56
i know i read that on my show last night
30:58
all of that work at the rasmus lab and
31:01
the developing of the gain of function
31:04
on h5n1 that was all funded by the nih
31:08
and h1n1 as well
31:11
both of them
31:12
and uh so and and we had we both visited
31:15
a lady in uh uh
31:18
you know lady scripps out in san diego
31:20
whose son
31:22
died with a crazy crazy crazy outbreak
31:25
of h1 uh n1 or or maybe it was
31:29
h5n1 on a on a u.s aircraft carrier andy
31:34
in qatar uh and he happened to be a
31:36
whistleblower too so isn't that
31:38
interesting
31:39
so i think there's a big i mean
31:42
andy
31:44
i'm a big supporter of of israel
31:47
everyone knows that
31:48
uh i want to be there to be safe borders
31:51
but i don't agree with this uh you know
31:53
hiring the oconus lures and then trying
31:55
to have people die or steal their
31:57
patents or shame them he he he probably
32:01
did go over the line
32:03
and had his money his honorariums and
32:06
and stuff
32:07
uh paid into a fun um icbc account and
32:12
it totaled about 200 dollars he never
32:14
took any money out of the bank it was
32:15
for her
32:16
we'll just call her uh nano bio lab lady
32:20
uh he probably did use the harvard logo
32:24
and talked about the nano bio lab a
32:26
little bit uh
32:28
which is a trademark issue so he's
32:30
probably guilty of some try misuse of
32:32
trademark there's no there's no doubting
32:35
that but to say that this person's
32:37
somehow involved first of all it's
32:40
pushed out in the press like it's an
32:42
espionage case then they push it out as
32:44
some kind of academic fraud and grant
32:47
fraud it's not
32:49
it's lying to the fbi and again
32:52
fake doc spice fake doc spy shows a
32:54
document fake doc spice is only seen for
32:57
one day and two two guys jump on them
32:59
two guys jump on them here's some of the
33:01
folks that are related
33:03
to the uh these some of the folks that
33:05
are related
33:06
the jury is now out uh they've been
33:09
charged
33:10
and uh these are some of the folks that
33:12
were in the trial that are related to um
33:14
the chinese postdoc chinese postdoc that
33:17
was here from uh la uh
33:19
bang university la la fung university
33:22
who had never been to wuhan but she knew
33:24
about the won university of technology
33:26
she said she did a brain science and was
33:28
doing the syringe thing that you were
33:30
talking about
33:31
uh but she was six years with lever he
33:34
worked there every day he had this thing
33:35
of cancer he got hit with this cancer
33:38
and i really believe that that money he
33:40
remember he didn't touch the money for
33:42
six years andy
33:43
he didn't touch the money for six years
33:45
they don't even have one deposit slip
33:48
you know like the
33:49
911 hijackers we saw that people go in
33:51
there with the atms and they take your
33:53
picture when you put the money in the
33:54
atm they only have one deposit slip
33:56
where he put money in
33:58
they don't have one deposit slip
34:00
so so
34:01
callahan's chinese friend my my my
34:04
could have put that money in there and
34:06
said i'm holding this money for you and
34:08
i'll just send you this wacky email not
34:11
signed
34:12
not numbered
34:14
spelling mistakes all over the first
34:15
place spelling mistake in the first line
34:17
of the first page no official
34:21
letterhead my my my my
34:24
is probably a friend of dr michael
34:26
callahan and they said we gotta sink
34:28
somebody on this because we don't want
34:30
to go to jail
34:32
right and so i'm here defending him and
34:35
i'm standing here saying hey fake doc
34:37
spice hey fake doc spice come down here
34:40
and look at the picture of michael
34:41
callahan and wuhan spending gain of
34:43
function money that's what you should be
34:45
spending money on
34:47
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34:48
that is what they should be spending
34:50
their money on so we got this this giant
34:53
uh us uh china network that seems to
34:58
have been developed
34:59
uh starting i i think with george bush
35:02
they have the these whole
35:04
uh cast nas workshops and i'm pulling up
35:07
articles right now
35:09
of harvard and like the u.s we we know
35:13
that harvard has their base in wuhan now
35:16
but they were actually given the us
35:18
information on how to like
35:21
deal with the the supply situations with
35:24
uh with their hospitals when it comes to
35:27
covet 19
35:42
was in charge of all that the p3 program
35:44
cadillac was in charge of all that they
35:46
wanted to make trump look like a dummy
35:48
so they made sure that china you know
35:50
withheld all their p3 equipment and then
35:52
cadillac's
35:53
going to haynes underwear and having
35:55
diapers diaper masks made with haynes
35:57
underwear you just can't believe this
35:59
when you get into this
36:01
and so they're going after this guy
36:02
who's been developing remember andy he
36:04
went on his own dime
36:06
2009 2010 2011
36:10
2012 on his own dime was putting money
36:13
into chinese postdocs to help them get
36:15
developed never received a dime for that
36:17
okay finally this my my my guy comes out
36:21
of nowhere and says here's money for you
36:23
to come back and have help these people
36:25
do their dissertations
36:27
and he they sold him on the idea after
36:30
harvard kind of knocked him down for
36:33
doing any more bioweapons detection i
36:35
think harvard knocked him down because
36:37
they knew that he was going to out the
36:38
fact that the flu was being used as a
36:41
bio weapon and you know casper's may end
36:43
up being completely right on this whole
36:45
thing that the flu was the knockout
36:47
weapon the flu was the killer and the
36:50
coronavirus and the mers and the sars
36:52
was the
36:52
covering virus here because there was a
36:55
universal flu vaccine going all the way
36:57
back to 2004 so she may be right about
36:59
the universal flu vaccine as well we
37:00
don't know
37:01
but this would have outed this stiffer
37:04
detector this flu versus corona sars
37:06
detector would have outed the fact
37:09
that you know israel supplied saddam
37:12
hussein
37:13
with uh with the deadly flu in the
37:17
in the civil war between iraq and iran
37:21
iran was four times the size of iraq
37:24
they had a million man army the only way
37:26
we could stop them in the you know
37:28
heights of halabja is the israelis
37:31
felt that that we had to support iraq to
37:35
keep iran out of
37:37
israel so this may be an extension all
37:39
the way back to that program where they
37:41
were using the deadly flu in erasmus lab
37:44
erasmus lab comes into the fore in 2002
37:48
and then we have 2003 the covering virus
37:51
which is the stars virus oh by the way
37:53
what were they really working on with
37:54
gain of function a killer flu a killer
37:57
spanish flu who the hell tries to
37:59
resurrect
38:00
spanish flu and make it more deadly and
38:02
more transmissible who does that unless
38:04
you're a weapons guy that's what it was
38:06
it was a weapons development program and
38:09
charles lieber in 2004 i didn't know
38:11
this until this morning mark kulak gets
38:13
the credit here
38:16
knowing that this sniffer was able to
38:18
just uh distinguish
38:20
between weaponized flu and
38:22
non-weaponized flu that's huge being
38:24
able to distinguish between h1n1
38:28
and the different
38:29
flues that could tell you that could
38:31
tell a little bruce simons for instance
38:34
if i food's me bruce simons you'd say
38:36
okay here's all these dead bodies right
38:38
that we have in halabja okay flying back
38:40
to fort detrick well first they fly to
38:42
bethesda they cut up all the organs they
38:44
take the organs and once spun down
38:46
over to fort dietrich they spin it down
38:48
they go hey
38:49
we got influenza
38:51
what does bruce ivan say here's boston
38:53
police here they're going to run me over
38:55
i think for talking about the
38:58
boston
38:58
marathon that whole thing good job on
39:01
that one guys
39:02
go house to house on that one you know
39:04
muller where was mueller when mueller
39:06
was shooting 50 people and dropping him
39:08
into charles where were you then you
39:10
know now you're over here you're over
39:12
here because i'm calling out fake duck
39:14
spice right you're over here because i'm
39:15
calling out fake top spice
39:17
so uh but
39:19
so so this guy could have been
39:22
developing the technology in 2004 andy
39:25
that would have called out israel
39:27
with the whole bioweapons game
39:30
going all the way back to saddam hussein
39:34
and bruce ivins may have been aware
39:37
of that technology that's the thing that
39:39
scares the jesus out of me today now you
39:41
got to kill both bruce ivans and you got
39:44
to take out lever because they're on to
39:46
what's happening on this uh this bio
39:48
weapons game that's happening in iraq
39:50
and then the arab spring yeah you can
39:53
you can definitely see a relationship
39:56
uh when when
39:58
we start cooperating with the scientists
40:01
that were i guess in charge of the
40:03
vector lab
40:04
you can definitely see a relationship
40:07
between some of the gain of function
40:08
research being done and and outbreaks
40:11
start happening around the world and
40:14
they
40:14
they all coincide with each other and
40:16
it's definitely the same players and and
40:18
the same characters and
40:20
uh and
40:22
they like you're saying with
40:24
remdesseviere they have their way of
40:26
controlling the therapeutic
40:28
and with this accelerated vaccine
40:30
development program by darpa and michael
40:33
callahan
40:34
they now have their way of controlling
40:37
the vaccine uh part of
40:39
the see any any everybody says where's
40:42
the evidence you know because you know
40:44
there's only uh
40:46
a couple of different places where there
40:48
was evidence of use
40:49
in syria with uh with aleppo and then
40:53
uh with uh the gouda
40:57
damascus attacks
40:59
right but
41:00
again listen to task force listen to the
41:03
jsoc people talk about this
41:05
the regular army and marines didn't get
41:08
to go into the places where they were
41:09
using the chemical weapons and
41:11
biological weapons they would spray
41:14
guys would die i've talked to a couple
41:16
of people they called pickers they would
41:17
actually go through and pick up all the
41:18
weapons the us marines and the americans
41:21
didn't want to do that because they
41:22
thought the weapons may be booby trapped
41:25
but then they would have these other
41:26
people with the body bags and if they
41:28
make a decision we're going to torch it
41:30
we're going to bomb it and remove all
41:32
the evidence or they if it's not a lot
41:34
of dead guys they would put them all in
41:36
the helicopter and body bags and then
41:38
take them to uh some other place
41:40
so by the time the army rolled in
41:43
oh and by the way they'd also shoot them
41:45
while they're you know uh unconscious or
41:48
stunned or in sleep or whatever so it
41:50
looked like a a battle anyway so
41:52
depending on the situation jsoc had
41:55
these guys and they would
41:57
remove the evidence and jsoc was always
42:00
in charge of that that's the fort
42:01
belvoir crew the ins com crew that we're
42:04
talking about that ran the nato wu on
42:06
games
42:08
same crew same task force orange crew
42:11
so
42:12
and again when people are
42:14
working for the head of nato
42:16
and people are us state department
42:18
people
42:19
i either think they're patsies or
42:21
they're in on it and i i was i gave
42:24
everybody the benefit of doubt i said
42:25
their their their patsies the real
42:27
people who should be on trial here the
42:30
real people who should be on trial
42:32
are the people who do the illegal drug
42:34
testing
42:35
right those are the people that should
42:36
hear more fbi okay
42:39
these are the people who should be on
42:41
trial it's the people who stole
42:45
his technology that he was on the fast
42:48
track to be getting the nobel prize for
42:49
this virus sniffer
42:51
that guy was about ready to get the
42:53
nobel prize in 2004
42:55
for the virus sniffer tell the
42:57
difference between weaponized
42:59
flu and the stars viruses and what
43:02
happened
43:03
they wrote him off the puck they said
43:05
you can't do it anymore so he ends up
43:09
uh
43:10
falling prey to this these chinese
43:12
postdocs that say hey we could open you
43:14
a lab out in wuhan with wuhan university
43:17
of technology oh we'll open the nano lab
43:19
and you you can keep pursuing this nano
43:22
medicine thing and he maybe falls in
43:24
love or has a relationship with one of
43:26
the gals
43:27
and that's the story here but it was
43:28
only because he was frustrated because
43:30
they knocked him off the track that
43:32
would have answered
43:33
the questions we still have
43:35
from the iraq war and questions we still
43:38
have from arab spring
43:40
well george uh i wonder if uh while
43:43
recess is still going on here if you
43:45
could give us a quick
43:46
prognostic reason not recess the jury is
43:49
out for deliberations this we're going
43:51
to
43:51
find out if a man is going to jail or
43:53
not right now well that was those were
43:55
not going to ask for actually can you
43:56
give us your prediction can we get a
43:58
little prediction here uh
44:01
yeah you said earlier yes yes no i'll
44:03
give it to you right now he's going to
44:05
be guilty please he's going to he's
44:07
gonna be guilty
44:08
of having his sniffer uh to determine
44:11
war crimes
44:13
for iraq and the uh uh
44:16
arab spring he's gonna be guilty of that
44:18
having that stolen from him he's gonna
44:20
be guilty of being the victim of an
44:22
oconus lure he's going to be guilty of
44:25
giving most of his savings to developing
44:27
postdocs in china he's going to be
44:29
guilty
44:30
of having a bank account
44:32
and not taking the money and not
44:34
bringing it not wiring it to the united
44:35
states but uh not anywhere near the
44:38
fifty thousand dollars a month that uh
44:40
fake doc spice and the fake doc spice
44:42
crew up there says
44:44
to two hundred thousand dollars in total
44:46
he's gonna be guilty of having a fund
44:48
for the development of these postdocs he
44:50
was dying of cancer in 2018 he's going
44:52
to be he's going to be guilty of having
44:54
a
44:55
money for his
44:58
his
44:59
post docs
45:00
you know i reminded me of me i put 750
45:02
000 into a lot of into a lot of people
45:05
and a lot of them turn around and stab
45:06
you in the back
45:08
and uh you wonder you know uh if that
45:11
was who this my my my was
45:15
but he's gonna probably be guilty of
45:16
making false statements because false
45:19
statements fake doc spice showed him a
45:21
fake doc
45:22
and said you signed this ten years ago
45:25
and you're getting hit with two fbi
45:26
agents two guns two badges
45:28
and they're like hey what's this
45:31
and he's he's he on a videotape said
45:33
he's all confused he doesn't know it's
45:35
11 years ago
45:37
uh to eight years ago and he's answering
45:39
questions about how much cash he got
45:41
when he arrived in wulon
45:44
and how much is in this bank account
45:46
that he never moved any of the money he
45:48
never even had one deposit slip
45:50
my my my is the friend of callahan is
45:53
putting all this money in the bank into
45:55
the icbc bank they gave him a card they
45:58
gave him a debit card he never even he
46:00
only went in one time
46:02
to check to see if that card was
46:05
associated with the bank account
46:07
i would almost say that like
46:09
that he he would almost know that might
46:12
be some dirty money you know and he's
46:14
like i'm not i'm not touching that stuff
46:17
yeah yeah i mean he he had that thing
46:18
where you get 200 000 left on your front
46:21
porch and you kind of get a stick and
46:23
you look inside to see if it's money or
46:25
a bomb it's like somebody put that in my
46:27
bank account i didn't have anything to
46:29
do with that i was just sitting there
46:31
and just in case i get put in a
46:34
situation where i where i get charged
46:36
and i have to go to court i wanted my
46:38
defense that i never touched a dime of
46:41
that of that money that was dirty and
46:44
and see the thing is they secretly
46:46
filmed him
46:47
they secretly with the fry tag cameras
46:50
those secret fire tag low-light cameras
46:53
fake doc spice in the gang uh uh
46:56
secretly filmed him
46:58
with uh uh with without him knowing
47:01
again his house has just been raided he
47:03
doesn't know where his wife is
47:05
you know he's got fbi agents all over
47:07
his lawn you know and now they come in
47:09
and say you signed this eight years ago
47:11
didn't you
47:12
and he's like i don't know i probably
47:14
did something wrong i don't know
47:16
the guy's dying of cancer he's like i
47:18
have no will left you know you've taken
47:20
away my uh thing that i did that i
47:22
thought i was going to get a nobel i put
47:25
all my money after that after i gave up
47:27
on my nobel dreams i put all my money
47:29
into
47:30
the development of these kids uh
47:34
oh by the way they had a whole bunch of
47:35
postdocs here that were american
47:38
that that were at the thing that he also
47:40
developed that they just didn't decide
47:41
to put on the stand
47:43
yeah but they were trying they were
47:44
trying to show that there was the lab
47:46
had postdocs from 10 different countries
47:48
israel turkey
47:49
you know you name it it's almost like
47:52
like with bruce ivins like the the fbi
47:56
and the teams came in and they like
47:58
they did their due diligence beforehand
48:01
and they figured out the guy that had
48:03
these mental issues and it's like okay
48:06
we have we have uh the guy we're gonna
48:09
pin all this on so charles weber comes
48:11
along he has some of the inventions his
48:15
colleague he invented
48:17
the uh the sniffer the virus detector
48:19
with uh is from cornell so he probably
48:23
knows
48:24
and it's like they look at this guy and
48:26
they're like oh he he's dying of cancer
48:29
anyway he probably doesn't have too much
48:32
longer he's gonna be around and and we
48:34
don't we won't feel as bad if he's the
48:37
guy that gets locked away for the final
48:40
year of his life you know type of thing
48:43
yeah yeah yeah he's expendable yeah we
48:45
needed that uh
48:47
you know i don't know it just it didn't
48:49
sit well with me that this is obviously
48:51
an nih bio weapons program they're
48:53
hiding
48:54
the bio weapons program in these nih
48:56
grants it's kind of sick
48:58
uh and one guy
49:00
invents a thing that moves the ball
49:02
forward in science that's deserving of
49:04
the nobel prize if this
49:06
this is this would be like getting
49:08
madame curie
49:10
and say well you know we're you're not
49:12
going to get that
49:13
nobel for polonium and you're not going
49:16
to get the thing for radioactivity and
49:18
you're not going to get the thing for ra
49:19
radium
49:20
as a matter of fact we feel you know you
49:22
filled out an expensive report for
49:24
trying to get a scholarship for some
49:26
polish girl
49:28
at the sorbonne uh to get her into
49:30
school and you and you accepted two
49:33
thousand dollars and redirected that two
49:35
thousand dollars and so you're going to
49:37
jail now this is that that's the
49:39
equivalent here this guy was putting
49:41
money i mean you know i i was thinking
49:44
like there's only
49:46
the only person i know that's put more
49:48
money into developing people is me
49:51
oh [ __ ] this is gonna happen to me
49:54
i kept thinking like oh my god they're
49:56
gonna turn all the generosity around on
49:58
me and they're going to you know they're
49:59
going to make this is my future and i'm
50:02
like i'm really starting to identify
50:03
with libra at the end of this thing
50:05
putting 30 40 000 into somebody to help
50:08
them complete their postdoc
50:10
oh yeah okay i think i've heard a few
50:14
that that rings with me that resonates
50:16
with me that's what he was doing andy
50:18
he was getting these kids in the nano
50:20
medicine and that they were focusing in
50:22
on to build the lab
50:24
he was trying to build the lab from the
50:26
ground up
50:27
and yes some of this stuff could detect
50:31
if if if a michael callahan with darpa
50:33
and cia would spray or put a false
50:37
nanoparticle inside of something that
50:38
they said was a detergent
50:40
right and they would have put a
50:42
nanoparticle in there that also would
50:44
infect a whole bunch of people this
50:46
would have figured it out
50:48
this this thing the sniffer would have
50:49
figured it out and it was a 2004 sniffer
50:53
right and you just look at banasi's
50:55
uh
50:56
uh giuseppe badassi and petrobanasi and
50:59
you just see them as being like these
51:01
sons of [ __ ] that ride people off
51:03
their
51:05
nobels and send them down the opponent's
51:07
lure remember how tied in giuseppe
51:10
vanesse was with thousand talents
51:12
he's the guy running the thousand
51:14
talents program
51:15
hey fake doc spice if you want to find
51:18
out the person running thousand talents
51:20
check out giuseppe banasi see that's how
51:23
i'm gonna help that's how i'm gonna help
51:25
fake dog spice and all the other fake
51:27
doc crew up there
51:28
uh instead of going after guys who spent
51:31
their lives trying to develop postdocs
51:33
to really change the world and stop
51:34
these bio weapons
51:36
go start going after
51:38
those people start going after those
51:40
people that steal people's no bells
51:43
uh well george i've got another question
51:45
here based on your reporting and uh
51:47
got a little light on this but um it
51:50
seems the fbi is again
51:53
um
51:54
involved in make crime or at least cover
51:56
up crime to
51:58
get the wrong guy or you know to
52:00
blackmail someone i mean like what is
52:01
the fbi's involvement or
52:04
uninvolvement in this um or do you know
52:07
do you have an answer there i mean no
52:09
more informants no
52:10
no i mean
52:12
i i feel bad i feel bad for fake dog
52:14
spice i was talking about the case
52:16
yesterday next to her and she got very
52:18
mad and that's when the fire alarm
52:19
somebody pulled the fire alarm upstairs
52:21
at the
52:22
at the uh skiff up there so i don't know
52:24
who pulled the fire alarm but anyway
52:27
fake dog slice was very angry at me
52:30
i think the jury uh is out now um
52:33
there's
52:34
but uh
52:36
uh the fbi you know i think that's so
52:38
contained and so compartmentalized in
52:41
fake doc spice's defense
52:44
she was given this she was on the case
52:46
one day
52:47
before she interviewed bruce simons
52:49
excuse me before she interviewed
52:51
charles lieber
52:53
now who the hell she didn't oh guess
52:55
what
52:56
was my my my the chinese guy that
52:58
supposedly did the deal was he on the
53:00
stand here did they bring him here no
53:04
did they communicate did they even show
53:06
a picture in my my mind
53:08
no
53:09
did they uh go through the resume and
53:12
credentials of my my mind
53:14
no
53:15
did they produce any
53:17
data or evidence that this my my my
53:19
person wasn't michael callahan
53:22
michael callahan's postdoc buddy
53:24
doing weapons development
53:27
it's like me talking with my speech
53:29
impediment my my michael callahan
53:36
yeah
53:39
that's funny
53:44
speech is in trouble free speech is in
53:46
trouble in america i can just say that
53:48
you know
53:49
we can't go after bio weapons guys we
53:51
can't go after people using nih money to
53:54
do weapons programs but a reporter
53:56
right coming to boston to cover this
53:58
trial and speaking up
54:00
and standing for somebody who stands for
54:02
good okay that's a crime now in america
54:05
so that's who they're going after that's
54:07
who boston police want to go after is me
54:09
they don't want to go after the people
54:10
who are actually doing the weapons
54:12
crimes that's sad that's a sad day
54:15
so did charles lieber get a chance did
54:17
he take the stand at all and
54:20
uh kind of stayed his case or did he
54:22
just
54:27
no and he was in a courtroom and i i see
54:29
him as a very
54:31
broken man uh his demeanor his crumpled
54:34
shoulders
54:35
uh here's the police boat now they got
54:37
oh that's great and we're going to call
54:39
out uh you know the south carolina guys
54:41
on me too you know and that fake hopes
54:44
so here we go here's the stance
54:46
and the weavers here's what
54:48
here's what they do andy here's what
54:50
they do this me coming here and telling
54:53
the truth
54:54
right
54:55
telling truth to power right here this
54:58
is what you get
54:59
this is what you get they come after you
55:01
when you're the guy who has enough
55:03
courage to stand for chuck lieber who
55:05
was a nobel
55:06
laureate in waiting
55:08
right
55:09
then they called it these guys out so
55:12
that's that's what you got
55:14
his invention to change the the course
55:16
of humankind like we talked about the
55:19
pandemic
55:20
that's going on right now his invention
55:23
alone could have just been like a little
55:25
attached to your cell phone or put in
55:27
the entrance of a building you just walk
55:29
in and you and it detects it oh nope
55:32
you're clean you don't have a virus
55:33
you're allowed to enter no mask you know
55:36
that that's all we really needed and i
55:39
don't know why they didn't like they
55:41
didn't they don't they might be waiting
55:43
till he dies actually to capitalize on
55:46
it who who knows exactly
55:48
but uh it seems to me that no i think i
55:51
i i think the banasi i think the banasi
55:54
sniffer after i saw antonio banasi's
55:56
sniffer
55:57
i said oh my god there's another product
55:59
in israel by the way that does uh
56:02
a similar thing with virus detection um
56:06
that tiva
56:07
came out with or or a spin-off of tiva
56:11
israeli firm israeli intellectual
56:12
property firm in biotech
56:15
but yeah he was he
56:17
was he trying to keep the
56:19
the nano bio lab
56:21
a little bit on the qt for a while while
56:23
he could build up the post docs
56:25
to do that yeah but was he a thousand
56:27
talents in no way
56:29
because
56:30
yeah look you can't assert on one hand
56:33
right that a thousand talents is fifty
56:35
thousand dollars a month and then turn
56:37
around and go
56:38
oh wait a minute he's been in it ten
56:40
years he should have two million dollars
56:42
in the bank he only has two hundred
56:43
thousand look at bill clinton bill
56:45
clinton got two hundred thousand dollars
56:47
for one speech this is a nobel laureate
56:49
guy going and establishing a university
56:52
like harvard in china right
56:55
so an honorarium of fifty thousand
56:57
dollars what's the big deal
56:59
right i mean if he goes there and he's
57:02
actually helping a whole flight
57:04
of graduate students which is what he
57:06
did here phd students and got him their
57:08
postdocs
57:10
and helped them develop their thesis
57:12
that would put forward uh their nano
57:14
medicine program then there was probably
57:17
worth fifty thousand dollars a pop first
57:19
four trips he was there a matter of
57:21
hours another tenant of thousand talents
57:25
was nine months a year in one
57:28
nine months a year it sounds like
57:29
amaranth won right when working for us
57:31
congress nine months a year in uh puerto
57:33
karachi right
57:35
you know how long he was there
57:37
he was there like hours rather than days
57:40
he was there one time 72 hours a couple
57:42
other times 48 hours and then
57:44
three times less than 24 hours
57:47
that doesn't sound like a guy working
57:49
for china
57:50
right if he had taken the money if he
57:52
had taken the money and bought a big
57:54
boat
57:55
right and bought a big condo on the
57:57
charles you can't buy a bathroom on the
57:59
charles for two hundred thousand dollars
58:01
then that would be different that would
58:04
be malfeasance and redirection
58:06
but
58:07
that's not what i saw i saw a guy die in
58:10
a cancer crumpled man destroyed dreams
58:13
they the giuseppe and the pietro banasis
58:16
had
58:17
had stolen his stuff and created their
58:19
own little
58:20
rinsed intellectual property with the
58:22
vanessa sniffer and here's a guy who's
58:24
just like hey
58:25
i'm gonna just devote myself
58:28
they've taken everything else away i'm
58:29
gonna devote myself to the development
58:30
of young people so that they might go on
58:33
and change the world something i can
58:35
really really really relate to
58:37
right and they want to nail him for that
58:39
they want to nail him for that and it's
58:41
just really sad
58:43
and i don't believe a fbi agent should
58:45
get a document for one day and then
58:47
march in there like she's been on the
58:49
case for six years
58:50
you should present if you're gonna hot
58:52
box somebody
58:53
after raiding their house you should say
58:56
hey i've been
58:57
i've only reviewed your case an hour i
58:59
haven't read any of the emails but this
59:01
guy over here
59:03
when bob mueller wasn't putting people
59:04
dead bodies in the charles bob mueller
59:07
told me i should go hot box you and and
59:10
and try to play gotcha
59:11
uh gotcha gotcha so that you would make
59:14
a false statement that we could trap you
59:15
in later and get you five years that to
59:17
me is what it sounds like
59:20
well do you uh we we got charles lieber
59:24
we we got his sentencing coming up here
59:27
pretty soon
59:28
uh you're saying he's going to be guilty
59:31
are there
59:32
any more scientists out there on the
59:35
horizon that need to need to start
59:38
watching their back or do you think this
59:40
is like the
59:41
michael callahan's like well we we we
59:43
got our guy we don't need to do any more
59:45
work on pinning this on anyone it's a
59:48
job well yeah
59:50
you nailed it andy you nailed it andy
59:51
this is
59:52
shut your mouth
59:54
if you've done any bio weapons work for
59:56
nih shut your mouth right yeah if you if
60:00
you breathe a peep of it we're gonna
60:02
there they're coming for you oh let's go
60:04
back to the sirens andy they may be
60:06
coming for michael callahan right now oh
60:08
maybe michael callahan's swimming across
60:10
the charles here we don't know
60:13
we'll keep an eye out for michael
60:14
callahan as he swims across trump
60:18
michael
60:19
don't drop the vials
60:20
[Laughter]
60:22
don't drop don't drop the vials
60:25
if you drop the red decimer vials of the
60:27
dead people no we need those two we need
60:30
to make an honest evaluation of the
60:32
remdessamir
60:34
we need to make an honest evaluation
60:36
michael don't leave the dead the dead
60:38
people's blood
60:40
yeah don't don't leave the dead people's
60:42
blood you know you gotta bring all the
60:44
dead body blood as well don't
60:46
don't cherry pick the
60:48
the drug trial michael yeah we don't
60:51
want him to cherry-pick the drug truck
60:53
so there you go
60:55
but this is a chilling effect this is a
60:57
chilling effect this is a chilling
60:59
effect on all
61:01
nih grants anybody who's gotten a thing
61:03
that could be a dual use bioweapons
61:06
you open your mouth
61:07
you open your mouth we're gonna come up
61:09
down at you hard
61:11
hard and that's what fake dopp spice
61:13
just proved
61:14
and uh we we we've had a couple examples
61:18
so far we have the mcdaniels doctors
61:21
like hey look what look what happens and
61:24
now you got weber being locked away it's
61:26
like don't
61:27
don't don't turn your back on us and and
61:30
don't be uh
61:34
where the funding actually was coming
61:36
from
61:38
so andy i've had people complain
61:41
uh around me here that i've made two
61:43
vociferous
61:44
of a defense
61:46
for charlie lieber i made two votes
61:49
my defense is too vociferous i'm too
61:50
loud with my defense at charlie lieber
61:52
right that's it's it's it's insulting to
61:55
people it's not a good character
61:57
andy i don't have any more time
62:00
the jury is out
62:02
right now okay i don't have any more
62:04
time to speak for charles lieber if i'm
62:06
not on this dock right here making the
62:09
point
62:10
there's no time left
62:12
these moments are extremely important we
62:16
were arguing over commas
62:18
earlier today in the charge of the
62:20
instructions to the jury
62:22
i've got to make i've got to do
62:24
everything
62:25
i can in the next hour the jurors can't
62:28
hear me unfortunately because i would
62:30
love to be able to talk to the jurors
62:32
they they're prohibited from the
62:33
communication
62:34
but i would love
62:37
to we talk we've maybe talked to the uh
62:40
attorneys after the decision
62:43
even if he is convicted which he
62:45
probably will be because people when
62:47
they see the badges andy and they see
62:49
and they see the guns and they hot box
62:52
you and they don't give you any warning
62:54
right people fold people fold and rat
62:56
out their best friends that have done
62:58
the most for them right that's that's
63:00
what people do
63:01
right and then they're going to use
63:03
they're going to use all those
63:05
rat sessions i call them to them take
63:08
down the most honest people in the world
63:10
trying to do the best things and this is
63:12
a story of somebody who gave up on his
63:14
nobel dreams to try to develop a lab in
63:17
china when he tried to do the same thing
63:20
by the way the nano medicine lab at
63:22
harvard
63:23
go around the charles here he tried to
63:25
first do it here in
63:27
at harvard it was michael callahan
63:30
that diverted the nih money to michael
63:32
callahan's projects for making a
63:34
bioweapons lab instead of a nanomedicine
63:36
lab right
63:37
so then and only then
63:40
plus he was lured on top of it with mate
63:43
crime then and only then did he take
63:45
that last step i'm saying what's in
63:48
charles lieber's heart right now that he
63:50
can't say that's why he didn't take the
63:52
stand because people say well you took
63:54
the money
63:55
you took the money yeah i took the money
63:57
but i took the money to develop a
63:59
lifelong dream and i invested in people
64:01
i never spent a dime for me
64:03
i took enough money in cash to cover my
64:06
back and forth in hotels expensive
64:09
flights back and forth to china
64:10
expensive uh hotel but i didn't take i
64:13
didn't take one dime for me
64:15
michael callahan's my my mind my buddy
64:20
put that money in the bank
64:22
right the guys who are trying to hide
64:23
the billions
64:25
billions andy billions of diverted money
64:28
right they were the guys trying to hide
64:29
the billions were the ones who could
64:31
afford to put ten thousand dollars in my
64:33
bank account
64:34
right to make me look bad to catch me
64:37
with my hand in the cookie jar you know
64:39
what they never caught him with his hand
64:40
in the cookie jar he never took one
64:42
penny
64:43
out of that cookie jar right and that's
64:45
what they're going to convict him and
64:47
these people in here
64:49
they get afraid right they afraid that
64:52
they don't do what the government says
64:54
then they're going to be next right so
64:57
they're sitting on the jury right now
64:58
going we better do what they say
65:01
we better do what they say
65:03
well are we are we actually convicting a
65:06
guy for a crime for being dedicated to
65:08
developing students yeah but the
65:10
government really wants this
65:13
government really wants this so let's do
65:15
this
65:16
no this is the time when you need as a
65:18
juror to have backbone and go away hey
65:21
fake doc spice
65:22
that is
65:24
taking a fake document in and hot boxing
65:26
somebody after you've raided their home
65:28
and
65:29
what his wife
65:30
you don't know what's going to happen
65:31
your wife and family that isn't the way
65:35
law should be done
65:36
in america it shouldn't be make crime
65:39
make crime is wrong
65:41
and i'm sending a signal today that make
65:42
crime won't go with me
65:45
right i'm going to make a stand here
65:47
right that's what every juror needs to
65:49
decide right now
65:50
right that you cannot let make crime go
65:55
because they're going to go after
65:56
everybody who finally does something
65:59
important and gets a nobel right and
66:01
they're going to steal it the giuseppe
66:02
banasi's of the world and the uh pietro
66:04
banasis are going to steal it and then
66:06
they're going to give it to their
66:07
brother antonio
66:09
isn't it interesting how the why sniffer
66:11
comes out a couple years later after
66:13
they steal the invention from lieber
66:16
so uh it's it's just a
66:19
i know what's going to happen i've seen
66:21
people not have courage before i've seen
66:23
them fold and i think they're going to
66:24
fold i think they're going to convict
66:26
this man sent him the last 25 years of
66:28
his life if he you only live five or six
66:31
more years they're going to spend the
66:32
last five or six years of his life
66:34
to die in prison never see his wife
66:36
again except on sundays through plate
66:38
glass
66:39
so for for 15 20 minutes so
66:42
you know that's what that's take here do
66:45
you think charles lieber had acute
66:46
clearance
66:51
i don't know that's a good question it
66:52
didn't come up in the trial so i don't
66:53
know the answer to that that's a great
66:55
question i i don't know the answer
66:57
all right yeah i wish i wish i wish he
66:59
had a clearance
67:01
i wish he had a clearance from
67:03
malfeasance i wish he had a clearance
67:04
from may crime i wish he had a clearance
67:07
where he had the uh
67:09
benefit of representation and not being
67:11
illegally filmed
67:13
i wish he had a clearance from
67:16
people trying to undermine him that were
67:17
developing and using public funds to
67:19
develop bioweapons in wuhan
67:21
i wish he had a clearance from
67:23
undermining
67:25
uh by his harvard
67:27
associates fake doctors fake phds like
67:31
michael callahan who never
67:33
shook a test tube in his life doesn't
67:34
have a lab to piss in never been in a
67:37
lab okay and dr robert malone shook a
67:39
few test tubes one day but basically
67:42
half of them go out under his lab coat
67:44
at the end of the night so bob gallo can
67:46
get the latest secrets in developing his
67:48
next generation of bio weapons so you
67:51
know i wish he had a clearance from all
67:53
that
67:55
all right well aaron has uh uh one more
67:58
question no i mean are we are we sure
67:59
are you winding down here guys yeah i
68:01
was going to wrap it up and let george
68:03
go yeah get some lunch and i want to get
68:06
warm before he goes back inside i wanted
68:08
just to remind everyone of the 10 off at
68:11
neighborhoodnewsstudio.com promo code
68:13
george
68:15
you can venmo george webb george has
68:17
given us great information uh george
68:19
you're in your element i know most of
68:20
the folks out here watching who've
68:21
watched you for years
68:23
uh are really just happy you're there
68:24
that you're the guy to bring us the
68:26
information and uh we're really
68:28
appreciating it so yeah if folks want to
68:30
you know support your lunch or a coffee
68:31
it is cold next to the charles river
68:33
there i imagine
68:35
uh yes it is
68:41
you know the books
68:42
well i i just want to say you know you
68:44
look at my last three darpa books
68:45
they're all about this it predicts this
68:48
so the last three darpa books you know
68:50
we talk about the vanessa sniffer who
68:52
knew
68:52
that it would come up in this trial
68:54
you know who knew that that would come
68:56
up in this trial we knew that they were
68:58
somehow connected we knew the libra case
69:00
was somehow connected because the day
69:02
michael callahan gets done first he has
69:05
to swim the
69:06
next thing you know he's going to be
69:07
swimming in the potomac right but he
69:09
first thing he does is he swims the uh
69:11
uh yang sea and then when he gets out he
69:14
just happens to get out at the lab in
69:16
seattle where they do the
69:18
seattle flu study which andy nailed
69:21
great job andy
69:23
uh where they can they can throw in
69:25
those 3 200 cases from wuhan that
69:28
michael callahan collected some say it's
69:30
6 000 some say it's 3 200
69:32
so they could jam through remdessevier
69:34
and mark
69:35
mark uh kulak nailed it
69:38
they only made the rem death severe eau
69:40
decision on one patient for one day it
69:43
sounds like fake duck spice thank you
69:45
tracy i just got ten dollars thank you
69:47
trace
69:49
the same way the same way peter marks
69:53
at fda c sieber at c-e-c-b-e-r
69:58
made an
69:59
uh
70:00
eau decision
70:02
the same way uh he made an ee
70:04
a
70:05
eiu decision on rem death severe is the
70:08
same way they
70:09
hot boxed
70:11
labor
70:12
so this is how they do it one day one
70:14
day one day due diligence
70:17
they say on fake news what what
70:20
you know daniel sullivan he forgets
70:22
about death threats right oh death
70:24
threats made by state department
70:25
attaches here it is right here in black
70:27
and white donnie oh i'll forget all
70:28
about that uh
70:31
it's it's one of those things aaron
70:33
where
70:33
you uh
70:36
if you don't come here and you don't
70:37
look them right in the eye
70:39
and you don't say fake doc spikes and
70:40
fake doc kids
70:42
then they'll keep doing it
70:44
they'll keep doing it maybe i'll end up
70:46
getting you know uh
70:47
devin archer's dad was a sniper with a
70:50
marine sniper with bob mueller
70:52
uh in uh with the phoenix program you
70:54
know maybe
70:56
you know maybe devin archer's dad's on
70:58
one of these buildings here and i'm
70:59
about ready to get a kennedy head shot
71:01
but i don't care i'm not going to live
71:03
my life uh you know in my in my bedroom
71:06
with a sandy kofax picture wondering
71:07
what life could have been like if i took
71:09
a stand for somebody i'm not going to
71:10
live my life that way well yeah you
71:12
don't need to live your life in the
71:14
bedroom with sandy complex pictures
71:16
because you can hang out with the real
71:17
life andy dybala whenever you want
71:21
that is true when i saw you throw the
71:23
ball the first time
71:24
i said
71:26
this is exactly what i said aj goodman i
71:29
h.a goodman in fairness to a.j goodman
71:32
compared to station goodman the first
71:34
time i saw andy throw a football i said
71:37
i wonder if we can print a life-size
71:40
picture of andy throwing a football
71:43
and i might just do a whole year of
71:46
podcasts with h with
71:48
like h.a goodman does with sandy koufax
71:50
with andy with andy you know throwing
71:52
the ball to zeke you know that perfect
71:55
form
71:56
did you see i almost
71:58
almost got signed by the browns for
71:59
their game yesterday they got hit hard
72:01
with dovid and they lost like their
72:04
like four of their their quarterbacks so
72:06
it was like someone has to go out there
72:08
and throw the old pigskin around i about
72:10
signed up
72:11
well i was looking for you i was i was
72:14
looking for you look at this beagle here
72:16
it's bingo now look at this pretty
72:17
beagle here beautiful look at this
72:19
doggie
72:21
i get better
72:22
oh yeah hey oh you're a good dog look at
72:26
you look at you you're such a sweetie oh
72:29
you're a good dog do be gold
72:31
do beagles in boston bark with an accent
72:36
there's a barking crab right there
72:38
barney crab and keep those bagels away
72:40
from dr fauci and keep those big ones
72:42
i'm talking about you yeah
72:45
by the way that that whole beagle report
72:49
i i know it came out like two months ago
72:52
but i was like rereading one of your
72:54
your older books i forget which one it
72:56
was i think it actually was the erasmus
72:59
lab one and uh yeah you that was over a
73:02
year ago and you broke down the the
73:04
beagles in the erasmus lab like over a
73:07
year ago i'm like oh so alex jones and
73:10
all the guys must have picked up george
73:12
webb's old book and started reading it
73:14
and all of a sudden it like starts
73:16
hitting mainstream news
73:18
exactly don't don't worry don't worry
73:20
about the books being you know
73:22
printed you know or written a month ago
73:25
or two months ago or three months ago
73:27
because half of this stuff hasn't come
73:29
in yet
73:30
so it's still you still get a predictive
73:32
quality to it which is kind of cool and
73:34
here's the
73:36
caseload here
73:37
so
73:38
yeah andy um i
73:41
i'm prepared to stay
73:44
in any way i can help it any way i can
73:46
with the defense and the sentencing
73:48
um i think the judge has to know the
73:50
truth here uh and the full
73:53
uh the full extent of things to lighten
73:55
the load and the sentencing as much as
73:57
possible i think a um i think a uh
74:02
a suspended sentence makes the most
74:03
amount of case here for the amount of
74:06
crimes that were committed in trying to
74:08
prove the mate crime i think that's
74:11
that's called for here people are
74:12
running around i think it may be because
74:15
of the uh
74:16
of the verdict so i'm gonna cut away
74:19
here andy here at the justice center all
74:21
right george webbell thank you for uh
74:24
for
74:25
giving us the charles lieber update
74:28
and the and the man being lame blamed
74:31
for the release of sars cove too here
74:34
i'll put george back on the full screen
74:37
don't be afraid of people from other
74:39
countries but don't be xenophobic we
74:41
love our chinese brothers right
74:43
they can come here there was a chinese
74:45
postdoc that was interviewed she was six
74:47
years at the harvard lab she's now at
74:49
stanford
74:50
trying to figure out how to stop people
74:52
with
74:53
alzheimer's and help people with
74:55
alzheimer's and
74:56
and all that with the brain signaling
74:58
and so forth don't be afraid
75:01
don't let this
75:03
fake dot spice fbi people target people
75:06
who wanted to support chinese students
75:08
he was not in thousand talents he didn't
75:10
have the money from thousand talents
75:12
he's innocent they're trying to paint
75:14
him out as some kind of person involved
75:15
with espionage he didn't do anything in
75:17
espionage didn't do anything in fraud
75:19
not charged for any fraud the only thing
75:21
they're charging him with is not
75:23
remembering a fake document
75:25
they're charging him with not
75:26
remembering a fake document that's
75:28
what's being charged here today
75:29
and uh you know he they're saying he
75:31
didn't pay taxes on
75:33
the fake document but he doesn't have
75:34
the two million dollars so how can they
75:36
say he got the money he didn't they
75:38
didn't pay the money to him there was
75:40
only 200 000 in the bank so we'll leave
75:42
it right there uh i'm um
75:45
i don't want to go back in uh because i
75:47
know what's going to happen i know how
75:48
people fold like lawn chairs whenever
75:50
they get a little bit of pressure and
75:51
they sell out their best friends but but
75:53
i'm going to go see that happen right
75:55
now
75:56
all right well george webb we appreciate
75:58
you covering the trial and let me know
76:01
when the trial is over and we can get
76:03
you back on screen and give the audience
76:05
the the final charles lieber update
76:08
yeah we'll do andy thank you so much all
76:10
right george have a good one
76:13
bye-bye
76:15
all right ladies and gentlemen george
76:17
webb live from the boston courthouse in
76:20
the in the charles lieber court case you
76:23
heard it here first at neighborhood news
76:25
studio this man is being pinned with the
76:28
release of a bioweapon aka carbona
76:32
virus and uh he's nothing short
76:36
of a hero developing the uh the virus
76:39
detector can detect hundreds of viruses
76:42
all at a moment's notice and
76:44
um if if we were going to have a device
76:46
an invention that would really help us
76:49
out in this in this current pandemic
76:53
right now
76:54
would be the time for that invention to
76:56
be on the market so it is a little odd
76:59
that the man that invented it is being
77:01
pinned um
77:04
with the release of the actual bio
77:06
weapon but before i go i just want you
77:09
guys to know i'm gonna plug the website
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77:14
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77:46
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77:48
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79:50
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79:53
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79:56
getting out of the trial in the final
79:58
verdict
79:59
so
80:00
have your wonderful day and once again i
80:03
challenge you in between the time you
80:04
see me now
80:06
and on my show tonight
80:08
you must eat at least one salad
80:12
i will accept a bowl of soup as long as
80:14
it has broccoli in it
80:16
and it could be cheddar broccoli even
80:17
i'll accept that even though it's not as
80:19
healthy as other ones with vegetable
80:21
soups so one salad and get some exercise
80:24
in between now and my show tonight
80:29
and one compound sir i need thank you
80:31
aaron i'm going to be adding that into
80:33
my little spill here one salad one bit
80:36
of exercise it could be 10 push-ups it
80:38
could be 20 sit-ups whatever it is
80:41
and do a compound search do some
80:43
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80:45
to make a difference in the world
80:47
and
80:48
all right ladies and gentlemen
80:50
i'll see
80:55
[Music]
81:08
egg salad is not okay housatonic you
81:11
know better than that
81:14
it is acceptable for breakfast though
81:16
egg salad is acceptable for breakfast
81:23
[Music]
81:37
that actually cues us up nicely for
81:38
tonight's reading master of disaster a
81:41
focus on dr michael callahan from his
81:43
alumni at uab
81:45
down there in alabama and uh a part of
81:48
that
81:49
article is called out with the egg
81:52
out with the egg because dr martin
81:53
callahan is one of the cutting edge guys
81:55
to work on getting vaccines out of eggs
81:58
and into tobacco plants using the
82:00
tobacco plant to get vaccine research
82:03
moving forward out with the egg salad in
82:05
with a cigarette for breakfast
82:07
so out with the egg we will read from
82:09
the section out with the egg tonight
82:11
with dr michael callahan so look forward
82:13
to that yeah all right that's uh it's
82:15
live with andy at 10 o'clock
82:17
if aaron's awake he always says he's
82:19
gonna read stuff but then at the when it
82:21
comes down to it
82:23
[Music]
82:25
so pester aaron and make sure he comes
82:27
out tonight all right guys
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make sure
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