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and income's for $30000000.00 poor africans, and they would cut food insecurity in half so that after 14 years of mega philanthropy, his knee on the neck of africa, a tough university study showed that in aggregate, 13 focus countries. hunger had increased 30 percent, as farmers were forced to abandon nutritious, traditional poly cultures to focus on mano culture fields of imported koren seed. that is weird, that abandoning the type of farming that had supported their way a life for thousands of years and replacing it with whatever the white deuced and the cable knit sweater said has had a negative impact. how od. but to understand exactly what is taking place at the u . n. with the introduce another player, the world economic forum you've probably heard of this is where the richest of the rich get together in davos,
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switzerland wearing robes rinsed in baby blood. i assume. and they plan out how the rule over us for the coming year. and there are literally a private jet traffic jams on the runways. not kidding. and the gray, they'll report in the world economic forum and it's president klaus schwab have silently pushed forward. the davos agenda now repackaged as the great reset of vast proposal. replacing traditional multi lateral institutions like the un, with secretive, unaccountable bodies run by corporations and the wealthy elite boy shine me. i'm that sounds of good a genital warts. in 2019 the un general secretary, antonio gutierrez, dove into a partnership with the world economic forum. without any discussion in the un general assembly, basically the world food systems and parts of the u. n. are being co opted by the
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richest people in the world. more than 500 civil society groups boycotted the un food system summit in new york for given corporations in outsize role in framing the agenda. the greys on said the some it takes to raise the last 15 years of progress in recognizing human rights in food systems. and instead, promote fall solutions that in practice put more control over land, bio diversity and water in the hands of elite and secretive bodies run by corporations through agra. the gates foundation pushes for the introduction of patented genetically modified g m. o. that's right. feed in fertilizers, while these technologies held feed and chemical giants like monsanto, they often undermine food security. you don't say well by the way, bill gate is also the largest single owner of farm land in the entire us. what the
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does he doing with it? no one seems to know this is not a fun little hiccup, but it doesn't stop at booed control gate has taken over the world health organization as well. the w h l. voluntary ear, march contributions account for more than 80 percent of the current w h o budget. in other words, most of the w h o. money comes with strings attached in 2018 alone the gate foundation gave $237000000.00 through the w a jo making get the 2nd largest contributor after the united states. the foundation also funds the w. h o. directly through global alliance for vaccines and immunizations are garvey, and one could possibly argue, well, gates wants to help the world, so always doing it through the w h o. but if that were true, the gate foundation would not be almost completely run by puppets,
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with big farmers hand so far up their axes, they can taste the maximum strength. cramming all the revolving door between kate foundation and big pharma is larger than the super massive black tall black hole at the center of our galaxy. i measured it. i measured it many, if not, most of the directors and the ceo's of various departments of the gates foundation come straight from glaxo smith kline merc, novartis, pfizer, et cetera. and if you really wanted to be a naive little sweetie about all this, you now fresh off the boat, still suckling at the teat of optimism. you might say, well, just because they came from big pharma doesn't mean that the gates foundation is doing what big pharma once. however, since shortly after its founding, the gates foundation has own stakes in several drug companies. a recent
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investigation by the nation revealed that the gates foundation currently holds corporate stocks and bonds in drug companies like merck. glaxo smith, klein, eli lilly, pfizer, novartis and more. so the gates foundation makes money when big pharma does well, and they lose money when big pharma does poorly, do you think they're going to make decisions that benefit the corporate cycle packed? i've been pharma. yeah. yeah. i really do. i really do think so. for for some reason, when i search for an image of been pharma, it came up with a girl made out of silly putty vomiting confetti. i don't, i don't, i don't know what to do with that, but it's happening. it's happening now. what is the gates foundation been up to then when it comes to bringing health to the world? if they're doing great than the do great. they're crowning achievement, is the depth area, tetanus, pertussis or d t p vaccine. they've been administering with the w h o in africa. however,
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the d t p vaccine doesn't just save people. it also helps kill people. 2 birds, one stone, her, although the killing thing of total bomber for vaccine, according to the grey zone. shockingly, a 2017 study funded by the danish government concluded that more african children were dying at the hands of the deadly d t p vaccine than by the disease as it prevented. so. 2 stop killing all those people, bill. good. yes. the gates foundation and the w h. o. have also been busy administering in oral polio vaccine or o p v, which at times cause is polio. wait causes polio. you. you had one job, gave foundation dot gone while you and your dad. you good him, clark, left polio. if you would just stand on your counseling,
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thumbs up. you're at it. for this reason, the scientific community has turned against o p v, and it's no longer used in most countries. but despite all that, oh, p. v remains administered in africa, the middle east and south asia as part of aid programs, creating windfall profits for pharmaceutical giants, oxford clinical, infectious diseases, periodical declared. the time is coming when the only cause of polio is likely to be the vaccine use to prevent it. but it gets worse about 90 percent of the cost of developing a new drug congress from phase $3.00 of the trials. but big pharma companies, you know, the ones gates is heavily invested in and has a revolving door with. those companies have found that they can save that 90 percent of costs by testing the drugs and developing nations under the guise of aid per grams. this idea came from the consulting firm mackenzie,
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who i explained to you last week on this show is like i say, a mentor for psychopaths. is rate this way, young man. i'll show you how to test your drugs on people who don't twitter. so no one will know if they're babies died, then if we have time, i'll show you how to pop a man's head off for 2 fingers. but i'm not sure we'll have time. i'm scheduled to show a group of knowns, how to execute kittens, tenant a time. do these people in the under developed world? no, they're being used as guinea pigs. well, about that. as the associate editor of the british medical journal, put it, an implied consent process means that the recipients of the malaria vaccine are not being informed that they are in a study. wow. no informed consent. doesn't look too good in the me to era bell, especially with your epstein romance bell when it comes to both health and food.
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the gates foundation is held up by our mainstream media as if it's the most noble organization in the world. yet the foundation has worked to ensure that the global south is dependent on western industry, whether through drugs or high tech seeds and agro chemicals is basically help create corporate american hegemony in the areas of food and health in underdeveloped nations. and what does corporate america seek at all? costs? profit. help bring people without a profit. incentive is as foreign to them as balancing a check book is to a teenage hedgehog, the gate foundation has donated millions to major media outlets including npr. p b, s. a. b, c, b, b, c, al jazeera, the daily telegraph, the financial times,
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univision and the guardian. why would a so called charitable organization give millions to giant corporate media outlets? could it be to buy positive coverage, nan? and by now, i mean however, apparently even the bought on media stumbles upon a real question now and again. and bill gates know nike. the question this time was about bill gates, relationship with the now deceased serial child rapist, geoffrey epstein, the new york times wrote beginning in 2011 mister gates, met with mr. epstein on numerous occasions, including at least 3 times at mister epstein's palatial manhattan townhouse, and at least one staying late into the night. one time gates even flew on ab themes, private jet, called the low leader express. and bill gates, his wife melinda,
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has said, or ex wife has said she, at least partially divorced him because of his epstein connections. yet he still says those meetings were no big deal. it was reported that you continue to meet with him over several years. ah, and that in other words, a number of meetings. ah, what did you do when you found out about his background? well, you know, i said i regretted to having those dinner saas and there's nothing absolutely nothing new on that. is there a lesson for you for anyone else looking, looking at this? well, he's dead so. ah, you know, in general you always have to be careful. ah, he's dead. so you have to be careful. and you say it with a smirk. i heard some people i know killed that guys.
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yeah. that's. that's where that stands. a hinge in general. yeah. you have to be careful when you, when you threaten me, you know what? i'm saying, judy charity did you hear rigidity? i hope you have a baseball bat. by your front door, judy. yeah. now you know, you just have to just have to be careful. yeah. what kind of answer is that in this is the guy we're going to take it by from on global food and health. i'd sooner put anders brevard can charge of doctors without borders. bill gates is a putrid, cutthroat capitalist maniac. he's not going to save the world, he's just going to exploit it for profit and power. did i clear that up? i hope i could that up. company, why should you see the belly? the beast is redacted today. ah
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ah welcome. lumley cam. know take the news from behind. canada has released to wow ways, chief financial officer ming one zoo who they kidnapped back in 2018 at the request of the united states. because you know when your empire, gwendolyn, kind of like a penis after hearing a hot girl say she loves tucker carlson. when the empires going limp and it pisses you off that other countries are now competing with you economically. the best thing to do is just start kidnapping their corporate executives. weirdly, i would totally support this and then we're done to stop war. you know, like of the head of lockheed martin were imprisoned in france while on vacation, because he'd been charged with war crimes than my response would be high,
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5 chess pop mock a rain, a dance really go nuts. but the rest of men won. so was more like, well, i know the american m buyers in a twilight years man. kinda go around somebody and make us feel better. and canada was like, yes, master. yes, anything you age man. we can also assassinate a k pop and member of that'll make you feel better now. now it won't, it doesn't help that doesn't out. just imprison somebody from walk away and send us the beavers wearing top hats. i guess might make me feel, but we've got a quick break, but if you want, exclusive redacted tonight, extra content. grab the portable tv app and portable dot tv slash download. we have extra content every single day. other i back lamore it. ah, ah,
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with your medical logo on the computer cuz i don't want the toyota please. sure. it's under which way your company's log normal quote is researchable commissions can eastland leave. sure. i don't work when i was so seemed wrong when i just don't hold any world yet to see out these days because of the african and engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart,
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we choose to look for common ground. with welcome back. i'm still the camped despite the us pulling out of afghanistan forever. wars are still there forever. the air strikes continue, a new book charged the history of how we as a country have turned to more humane wars rather than ending war altogether. for more on this, we go to our most hostile, corresponded naomi, her body. with all due respect, mister camp, you. wow, you are hostile lee. i was raised on forever war and this book attacked my wars attack. so what are you gonna do? airstrike the book, you know, at that would really get my feelings across better than a one star review on amazon. anyway,
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it is true that there's barely any movement for pacifism in the u. s. anymore isn't oh, you mean of ism oh yeah, yeah, yeah, that's the, that's the ideology for. right. it's french, i think it was a sar tra who said it is exactly my point though. right? you, people don't even talk about it anymore. look, li, americans had made enormous progress in war and germany, japan, korea, vietnam, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. we didn't know what we were doing and we killed way too many people are . warfare has much word now along with our technology. and as the book says, absolutely, and relatively fewer captives are mistreated and fewer civilians die by far than in the past. so we may not be completely murder free, but it's down to the cleanest, healthiest napalm free sugar free, most restrained, efficient, streamlined, peaceful, murder imaginable. murder is not peaceful. the war on terror had cuz millions of
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lives not to mention all the lives that have been horribly changed forever. it's tragic. we should be fighting the entire existence of these war and no, no, no i, you're getting this idea from this crazy book which says, we've come so far because american act of his lawyers and politicians had been too focused on the ethics of humane fighting rather than the morality of the entire enterprise of the war on terror. immorality of war grow up. we've talked to our lawyers and they say sometimes killing is okay and sometimes it's not okay. sometimes it actually work on ok. so when it actually is a war crime like when, when what actually happens when they say the war crime, oh yeah. then liberals can say, oh. 7 that's a war crime, bad drone fow, but not a bad war. that's where i draw the line. a very thin red line, saying something to work on, and then doing nothing as meaningless. besides, war,
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criminal is redundant, war is a crime. basically the war on terror is here to stay. terrorists are going to terrorize just like haters are going to hate and isis is going to caliphate. we got to do it, so let's do it better. so you want obama was an office. * he vastly improved and expanded the covert wars, and the president, his lawyers and the pentagon, announced that we had reached the most humane form of warfare ever thought obama, that the atlantic whoops. you know, the press agreed. that's because obama gave an air of respectability and intellectual ism to our horrific assassination program. these humanitarian checks justified the wars that need to stop and don't even keep us safe as a country. stop the forever wars. you know what,
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let's talk to someone who this effects. oh, you brought in a refugee? go ahead, lee. say it currently space. i. are you serious? you one say it, you cower. thank you for joining us, mr. reaper cell. how's the weather out there in undisclosed location? okay. all right, this is ridiculous. ridiculous. yeah. what if we stopped these wards? what happens to the drones and the drone families that need to be fed? we'll get them. what will become of these little re purse the kids get this off the shelf, peter. get rid of this. get rid of them. are war criminal? he didn't consulted lawyers and somebody car geneva. thank you. now me thank you. moving on, in other news, it's college football season. but if you think the n c double, i will be able to provide you with a little brain vacation from all the racism and exploitation endemic in american
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capitalist society. you might want to find some cartoons or something to watch for more or less. we've got our very own intelligence failure and there's like, ah, the end she doublet makes roughly $1000000000.00 a year. that's 1000000000 with a b, as in 1000 dr. evil, $1000000.00 ransom payment, $1000.00 even little thinking. at least that's how much they were making until the pandemic came along and made it so they could only sell tickets to ghosts. at least the cardboard cutouts were having a good time. but even with coven college athletic department, still managed to pay their coaches up to $8000000.00 this past year. they also poor profits in the wait rooms held spots, and the best kiss cams money can buy. and when it comes to the people who generate all this money for collegiate sports, the end she double lay,
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make sure to pay its athletes generously in experience. the experience of being exploited which is very valuable for postgraduate life. when it comes to real dollars, though, our compensation adds up to nothing. so how does the n c double a get away with exploiting it's athletes? so blatant? because as they argue, student athletes are not employees, but amateur amateurs. this like i didn't get paid, were sweeping floors and arbys at 1st because i hadn't gone pro or gotten hired yet . according to lead and c devil, a attorney sat waxman, the unpaid status of college athletes is a key part of their appeal to consumers. amateur ism is the characteristics that sets the n c double lay apart from others in the marketplace of sports entertainment. yeah. who would want to watch a college football game knowing that the players are being compensated for their work. most americans love this game because college football players are among the very few of us who are exploited more than everyone else. but thanks to
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a supreme court ruling, the and she double lake now must permit the student athlete to earn money from their name, image, and likeness. in states like california where name image like this, laws have been passed. players are now able to get paid for sponsorships. it's not a bad deal. a list if you're already a superstar for everyone else. you're lucky if you can earn some free samples from working out in cosco where and the majority of college athletes. brandon is not a source of passive income, but responsibility added the course loads and practice schedules. athletic departments have partnered with industry experts. we've outlined best practices and suggested benchmarks. players block out hours to study their social feeds and refine their own pages with follower counseling, representing the clearest path, the income i way of sponsored post the name, image, likeness, or, and i yell laws are better than nothing but and i, l, or nil,
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is also the amount of money student athletes are still getting paid by their school . letting players make them scratch on the side from sponsorships does not cut into the n. c double lays bottom line one bit. in some ways, they're probably happy about n i l laws because they take pressure off all the lawsuits alleging that student athletes are in fact employed and should be paid as such. but before the n c double a gets used to the giga vacation of collegiate sports, they might want to check out. this week's news that a federal judge has allowed student athletes wage in our claims against the of a lay to continue. the antsy double lays crack legal team is going to have to convince a quarter that online bookstore workers research assistance or science department test subjects. that's how i paid for beer in college. student athletes are not student info news, even though they put in longer hours and make their schools more money than anyone else. the n c, w will also have to argue that it's just a totally random,
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a historical side that the athletes generate the most revenue. also the ones who could use the money most and also just so happened to me majority black, the n c doublet has built an entire industry on the unpaid labor of black people. i think i know where they got that idea from on the oil practice facility. no, no, i'm here. i'm andrew lee with redacted tonight. ah. that's the so we'll see you next week. good night. keep fighting. ah ah ah, of course after 40 years of fed interventionism by simply expanding and pretending and printing a lot of money, they got into this cargo cult. as you call it mentality, where simply waving a flag, you know,
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essentially printing more money is going to make all the problems disappear. meanwhile, politically, what we've seen in america is really remarkable. the, the liberal left and their co hearts and the media. even though that this policy is causing credible human suffering in america, they effectively marginalize those people as quote, deplorable and really made scapegoats of the victims of j pow. and they've often said that this is a victimless crime, money printing and extortion that's practice at the fed. and yet i look at those 90000 dead americans last year from opiate overdose. i'd say j pal, you've got blood on your hands because that's a direct result of mal investment, money printing, and rogue economics that you're practicing as a charlatan. for
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is your media reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation for community. are you going the right way? or are you being that somewhere? which direct? ah, what is true, was his faith in the world corrupted, you need to descend. who join us in the depths or remain in the shallows? ah moved to no one. no, sir, no, no. hon. hook, no, no. what dawn was real to what they should end up unit 73. 1 was
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a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever known. drill um, you know, took production for this year or sure, doug, did that. they're not eligible. no new son, new rochelle, he one more mom. you know, margaret thought this meant union from all more, not up on there and i've got to learn much sale. i got your name. i got on monday. i wish to know about joy. oh, new. i know. you didn't or got more pushed in jail. it's i had to put on with their mother and all everybody built a couch. nice. oh boy,
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that's good to go on. what the on this the wow she my and new other. i'm all, i can send more on all said mom. good student. i don't the year you'll not. i'm all put them out. thank you. bye. ah, from tanks to tank has britain coles in the army to alleviate pressure with the petrol pumps as people panic by fuel. also, the public claims, the media for stoking hysteria, are many a pointing to the government. the news is an e complaint. the media media, government, right. we well more widely europe's gas prices headset new. hi with the german government morning. people to prepare for a chilly month ahead of the same time as the countries energy regulators stillia to grant a license for rushes, node stream to gas pipeline. and

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