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welcomed by newlands, smart man, smart move.s constellation's 2018 decision to invest -- i don't want to be too mean. as smart as that was, the decision to invest $4 billion in canopy growth, that was stupid. and that's led to hefty write-offs as the market never materializes. just like when it spent $1 billion buying ballast point in 2015 only to sale for a $41 million just four years later. man, this is the classic buy high, sell low company. y he has had to deal with the consequences which are finally almost behind them. which basically back to the beleaguered state of the stock. if you want to be a great investor, you can't afford to be worn down by shadow-boxing against the bears. but when the bears have glp-1, health and wellness and cannabis behind them, it's almost become too much to resist. now capital expenditures will peak this year as the veracruz breweries spending tops out. very positive. this will lead to a more aggressive buyback, positive again. however, the simple truth of how a stock can go down hard on tremen
welcomed by newlands, smart man, smart move.s constellation's 2018 decision to invest -- i don't want to be too mean. as smart as that was, the decision to invest $4 billion in canopy growth, that was stupid. and that's led to hefty write-offs as the market never materializes. just like when it spent $1 billion buying ballast point in 2015 only to sale for a $41 million just four years later. man, this is the classic buy high, sell low company. y he has had to deal with the consequences which...
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my name is bryan newland. i am a proud b.m. as we call ourselves a citizen of the bay mills indian community in northern michigan. and i'm proud and privileged and honored serve as the assistant secretary for indian affairs at the department of the interior particularly under the first native person to serve as a cabinet in the history of this country. deb hunt. yes. i want to say, meg, which thank you to. the u.s. capitol historical society hosting this event today and the native american suffrage symposium to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the snyder act. i saw in my way here, i don't see them in the room. one of my predecessors, kevin gover who i think you all heard from earlier, we all, no matter where we work, we are all on the shoulders of the people who came before us and i certainly am standing atop kevin's shoulders, he did incredible work and even much more challenging environment when there were very few indian people working in this town. and so i'm very grateful to him for, his leadership. i also now many yea
my name is bryan newland. i am a proud b.m. as we call ourselves a citizen of the bay mills indian community in northern michigan. and i'm proud and privileged and honored serve as the assistant secretary for indian affairs at the department of the interior particularly under the first native person to serve as a cabinet in the history of this country. deb hunt. yes. i want to say, meg, which thank you to. the u.s. capitol historical society hosting this event today and the native american...
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uh victor, victoria, mr. victoria newland, robert kagan. wrote in an all pad in the washington post and we talked about this. it was about 5 to 6 months ago, which was pretty much cooling for this explanation of trump. you just said this man is such as exist, central threats, we can't stop him. this is like, this is, julia sees, you know, this is the only way the way we go, we're going to deal with him is the way they deal with june and caesar. so this is, he doesn't affect the business how, what the, how the political establishment is thinking. and indeed as mafia said, there are serious reasons or as questions about the security elapses there. i mean, yes, inexplicable, absolutely no real questions? well i, it's, it's really quite remarkable. martin is that we, this is a, i'm glad you brought up the flow of our prime minister. i mean, this is what we see all across the western world. everything is ex, essential, and everything is ex, essential than anything. and everything is permitted because it's, you know, it's to be or not to be, this is a, you know, it, you know, it's obviously v
uh victor, victoria, mr. victoria newland, robert kagan. wrote in an all pad in the washington post and we talked about this. it was about 5 to 6 months ago, which was pretty much cooling for this explanation of trump. you just said this man is such as exist, central threats, we can't stop him. this is like, this is, julia sees, you know, this is the only way the way we go, we're going to deal with him is the way they deal with june and caesar. so this is, he doesn't affect the business how,...
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uh victor, victoria missed the victoria newland robert kagan wrote, in an all pad and the washington post. and we talked about this. it was about 5 or 6 months ago, which was pretty much cooling for this explanation of the trump. they just said, this man is such a exist central thread. we can't stop them. this is like, this is julia sean's a. you know, this is the only way you wait. we get, we're going to deal with him is the way they build with julius caesar. so this is, he doesn't affect the business how, what the, how the political establishment is thinking. and indeed as mafia said, there are serious reasons or as questions about the security elapses that, i mean, it's just inexplicable. absolutely. yeah. but it really questions? well i, it's, it's really quite remarkable. martin is that we, this is, and i'm glad you brought up the flow of our prime minister. i mean, this is what we see all across the west and world. everything is x a central. if everything is x essential than anything and everything is permitted because it's, you know, it's to be or not to be. this is a, you kno
uh victor, victoria missed the victoria newland robert kagan wrote, in an all pad and the washington post. and we talked about this. it was about 5 or 6 months ago, which was pretty much cooling for this explanation of the trump. they just said, this man is such a exist central thread. we can't stop them. this is like, this is julia sean's a. you know, this is the only way you wait. we get, we're going to deal with him is the way they build with julius caesar. so this is, he doesn't affect the...
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states, the uh blink, anthony blinken is a jewish ukrainian, his family comes from ukraine, victoria newland who staged the coup that put in power zelensky's regime, the coup was gaged by a jewish american victoria andland whose family comes from ukraine, and who are they backed by? christia freeland, the canadian defense minister whose family comes from ukraine and were nazis, so here we have nazis and jews using canada and the united states to fight their wars against russia, they want sustainability, yes, sustainability of an unstable, instable world in which war is the only way people can relate each other, that's what they're offering, that's what's got to be stopped. john, thank you, journalist, activist, political analyst. harley schlanger, thank you, spokesman at the international chiller institute, thank you to you about. and with that we come to an end for this news review. saudi arabia's crown prince muhammad salman has congratulated iran's president to left on his victory, stressing the need to further bolster the already expanding ties between the two nations. bin salman made th
states, the uh blink, anthony blinken is a jewish ukrainian, his family comes from ukraine, victoria newland who staged the coup that put in power zelensky's regime, the coup was gaged by a jewish american victoria andland whose family comes from ukraine, and who are they backed by? christia freeland, the canadian defense minister whose family comes from ukraine and were nazis, so here we have nazis and jews using canada and the united states to fight their wars against russia, they want...
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there you go bill newlands is the president and ceo of constellation brands. thank you, bill. >> thanks, jim >> guys, we addressed every negative we addressed every single negative i like the answers and that's why we stay long this stock for the club "mad money's" back after the break. >> announcer: coming up, back to the lab again? a med tech name reporting today with results you won't want to miss next >>> what the heck is going on with the stock of abbott laboratories the cramer fave medical technology giant that we own for the charitable trust here's a company that reported a really good quarter this morning. yet its stock still got hit. down 4%. >> sell sell sell! >> i recommended this one before because i think abbott's core business is in good shape. and they finally started getting over their post-covid hangover but for months now the stock's been weighed down by litigation worries related to their specialized formula for premature infants. back in march another baby formula maker lost a lawsuit on this issue and now abbott's starting to defend itself
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tree biological programs that exceeded any reasonable limits. deputy secretary of state victoria newland, for the 1st time admitted us specialist working in ukraine. ukraine has a biological research facilities which is in fact we are now quite concerned russian troops. russian forces may be seeking to gain control of so we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of the russian forces. should they approach based on recover documents. it's moving over 20 labs of working under united states programs in ukraine, a load that are around 300 symbols i sent as don't sit around the globe. whatever happens behind the high fences surrounding them is on the russian diplomats trying to raise the issue at the un security council, special meeting in the states of the stuff i think it's the shrub of the voice and really tracy. nor do i give it to be, i do not, they do much invitation with most or with the bills to shop like and some of them is not gonna, i'm gonna dispute me with the product. notice we're starting a new one bec
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attempt us officials including president, bought it and from the on the secretary of state, victor, a newland issues pub. okay. table warnings that that may have overshadowed the imminent danger. we can't waste any more time be distracted. i have one job and that's to beat donald trump. i'm absolutely certain i'm the best person to be able to do that. so we're done talking about the debate. it's time to put trump in a bull's eye. this man is a felon. he is a liar. he is not a supporter of basic us democratic freedoms and principles. so i don't think that donald trump is going to be president. so that's what pollutants bedding on. he's going to get a unhappy surprise. i think i to spend while moscow has condemned the assassination attempt against donald trump, despite russia and the us have been long been at odds, are the crumbling spokes best instead of the fact that chums life wasn't data has been all of us for quite a while. but after numerous attempts to remove candidate from from the political arena 1st through legal instruments, cold prosecutors attempts to politically discredit and comp
attempt us officials including president, bought it and from the on the secretary of state, victor, a newland issues pub. okay. table warnings that that may have overshadowed the imminent danger. we can't waste any more time be distracted. i have one job and that's to beat donald trump. i'm absolutely certain i'm the best person to be able to do that. so we're done talking about the debate. it's time to put trump in a bull's eye. this man is a felon. he is a liar. he is not a supporter of basic...
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the tree biological programs had exceeded any reasonable limits. deputy secretary of state victoria newland, for the 1st time submitted us specialist working in ukraine. ukraine has a biological research facilities which is in fact we are now quite concerned russian troops. russian forces may be seeking to uh, gain control of so we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of a russian forces. should they approach base, don't recover the documents. it's known over 20 labs of working on the united states programs in ukraine alone. they're all around $300.00. some of those centers don't sit around because whatever happens behind the high fences surrounding them is on the russian diplomats trying to raise the issue at the un security council, special meeting of the state of the dentist. the shrub of voice exhibits receive mode would be to be i do not pay too much invitation for the most part. will they wait on the bills to show up a bunch of them? so i'm just not gonna, i'm gonna dispute with me like the notice was threa
the tree biological programs had exceeded any reasonable limits. deputy secretary of state victoria newland, for the 1st time submitted us specialist working in ukraine. ukraine has a biological research facilities which is in fact we are now quite concerned russian troops. russian forces may be seeking to uh, gain control of so we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of a russian forces. should they approach base,...
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yeah, well i think certainly anthony blinking is a big player and all this victoria newland had been i guess she's gone now to the administration. i don't know, but she may be lurking behind the shadows. uh but yeah, no, you raise a good point. i mean, the guy who, i guess has his finger on the nuclear button is completely absent. you know, they, they say that he's just not, they are no ones inside that body, you know, and it's a very sad and, and again, but it's very dangerous because it means there's on elected officials for sure. like a blank and 2 are really in charge. and these are near cods who want war . and really i, i've said before, you know, every president, since world war 2 is seen, one of their main tasks as preventing nuclear holocaust, you know, protecting americans from world war 3 if they did anything else. right. this administration seems to want one or 3, and i think part of that is that you do not have a chief executive as a functioning cheap, cheap executive at the helm to check these crazies, the crazies are in control. and you know, it makes me very afraid and
yeah, well i think certainly anthony blinking is a big player and all this victoria newland had been i guess she's gone now to the administration. i don't know, but she may be lurking behind the shadows. uh but yeah, no, you raise a good point. i mean, the guy who, i guess has his finger on the nuclear button is completely absent. you know, they, they say that he's just not, they are no ones inside that body, you know, and it's a very sad and, and again, but it's very dangerous because it means...
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in the west, that is becoming very clear that it is the zionist behind this war in iraq, victoria newland, john kerry, anthony bl. all of these zionists in the biden administration have pursued the annihilation of the christian orthodox slavic ukrainian population to relocate their failed state of israel into as the inevitable united nations decree dissolving israel, i think is uh on the calendar and is matter of weeks, months, years away, but uh united nations created israel in 1948 and the 1948 decree can be dissolved, so i do think they are pursuing, as mr. halali also mentioned, these alternative backroom discussions and i think one of the discussions is the implosion of israel, where will they go, they will go into ukraine, that's why they've killed everyone there, and i would say the other unifying cause, there's nothing more uh unifying because of the... outrage than attacking people's children and their families and israel is doing that in palestine and it's doing it in the west, israel and the zionist talmudist agenda has been transgenderism and sexual perversity and homosexualit
in the west, that is becoming very clear that it is the zionist behind this war in iraq, victoria newland, john kerry, anthony bl. all of these zionists in the biden administration have pursued the annihilation of the christian orthodox slavic ukrainian population to relocate their failed state of israel into as the inevitable united nations decree dissolving israel, i think is uh on the calendar and is matter of weeks, months, years away, but uh united nations created israel in 1948 and the...
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yeah, well i think certainly anthony blinking is a big player and all of this victoria newland had been i guess she's gone now to the administration. i don't know, but she may be lurking behind the shadows. uh but yeah, no, you raise a good point. i mean, the guy who, i guess has his finger on the nuclear button is completely absent. you know, they, they say that he's just not, they are no ones inside that body, you know, and it's very sad and, and again, but it's very dangerous because it means there's on elected officials for sure. like a blank and 2 are really in charge. and these are near cods who want more . and really i, i've said before, you know, every president, since world war 2 is seen, one of their main tasks as preventing nuclear holocaust, you know, protecting americans from world war 3 if they did anything else. right. this administration seems to want one or 3, and i think part of that is that you do not have a chief executive as a functioning chief chief executive at the helm to check these crazies at the crazies are in control. and you know, it makes me very freight an
yeah, well i think certainly anthony blinking is a big player and all of this victoria newland had been i guess she's gone now to the administration. i don't know, but she may be lurking behind the shadows. uh but yeah, no, you raise a good point. i mean, the guy who, i guess has his finger on the nuclear button is completely absent. you know, they, they say that he's just not, they are no ones inside that body, you know, and it's very sad and, and again, but it's very dangerous because it...
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tree biological programs that exceeded any reasonable limits. deputy secretary of state, victoria newland, for the 1st time admitted us specialist working in ukraine. ukraine has a biological research facilities which is in fact we are now quite concerned russian troops. russian forces may be seeking to uh, gain control of so we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of a russian forces. should they approach base, don't recover the documents. it's known over 20 labs of working on the united states programs in ukraine alone. they're all around $300.00 similar centers. don't sit around the globe. whatever happens behind the high fences surrounding them is on the russian diplomats trying to raise the issue of the un security council, special meeting of the state of the posts up. i think it's the trouble of voice interview. retracing would, would be to be ideal if they do much invitation with most or will they within the shop a bunch of them. so i'm just not good with this. bear with me. the youngest was threatening,
tree biological programs that exceeded any reasonable limits. deputy secretary of state, victoria newland, for the 1st time admitted us specialist working in ukraine. ukraine has a biological research facilities which is in fact we are now quite concerned russian troops. russian forces may be seeking to uh, gain control of so we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of a russian forces. should they approach base,...
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people like on the national security for people like jake sullivan, victoria newland who are the national security advisers. but they're the ones who are actually making all the ukraine policy, they're the ones who are making the policies regarding of the foreign policy of the united states. and so really it's cabinet level administrative people who are running most of the administration and biting himself is doing very little, obviously. and again, this is not something that should be surprising to people. everyone that since the debate is actually like, this is a shock and yep, we've known this for years, there have been videos abiding be lost and not knowing where he is and not being able to speak and, and the letter owned by the easter bunny for years and yet now all of a sudden the media who's been complacent of all of this, is pretending that this is now shocking. and this is now no one who could have ever seen this coming. all you gotta do is turn on your tv and we knew that sounds perfect political well, the point as well. so seeing like you, you mentioned the main street and medi
people like on the national security for people like jake sullivan, victoria newland who are the national security advisers. but they're the ones who are actually making all the ukraine policy, they're the ones who are making the policies regarding of the foreign policy of the united states. and so really it's cabinet level administrative people who are running most of the administration and biting himself is doing very little, obviously. and again, this is not something that should be...
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we have victoria newland, and in this administration who was out there helping to over throw a pro russian president of ukraine in 2014. and now she's the under secretary of state for political affairs. so we have these new kinds cool, se compromised. are you kidding? we're the united states, and since we think we're so powerful, well, we're and a half down. is that and that's great. syria, iraq, libya, ukraine. oh, so successful and i say are you shipping my whole life? i, you know, i was born a long time ago and 1954. i grew up in the vietnam war period, and it wasn't just vietnam. it was, can body a louse vietnam. i went through the controls and nic arrival. i went through afghanistan and the 1st garage for the 2nd to arrive for the c i a operation to over throw. bashar alo saw the, the nato operation to overdraw lower market copy. now it'd be i, us roll and over throwing victory on a cove. it's the pro russian ukrainian president in 2014 this expansion of nato being tried right now. i just think that we're, we're powerful, but is this really good for the united states? is this really w
we have victoria newland, and in this administration who was out there helping to over throw a pro russian president of ukraine in 2014. and now she's the under secretary of state for political affairs. so we have these new kinds cool, se compromised. are you kidding? we're the united states, and since we think we're so powerful, well, we're and a half down. is that and that's great. syria, iraq, libya, ukraine. oh, so successful and i say are you shipping my whole life? i, you know, i was born...
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the tree biological programs had exceeded any reasonable limits. deputy secretary of state victoria newland, for the 1st time admitted us specialist working in ukraine. ukraine has a biological research facilities which in, in fact we are now quite concerned russian troops, russian forces may be seeking to, uh, gain control of. so we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of the russian forces. should they approach based on recover documents. it's moving over 20 labs of working under united states programs in ukraine to load the all around 300. some of those centers don't sit around the club. whatever happens behind the high fences surrounding them is on the russian diplomats trying to raise the issue at the un security council. special meeting of the status of the stuff i think is the shrub of the voice interviews for the same or do i give it to be? i do not. they do much invitation with most, for with the bills to shop like and some of them is not gonna, i'm gonna dispute with me like the product. notice we're st
the tree biological programs had exceeded any reasonable limits. deputy secretary of state victoria newland, for the 1st time admitted us specialist working in ukraine. ukraine has a biological research facilities which in, in fact we are now quite concerned russian troops, russian forces may be seeking to, uh, gain control of. so we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of the russian forces. should they approach...
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it's absolutely new for, for us newland indeed meet the far right did gain a lot more seats than it had before in parliament. so we've got the left us now strongly represented. what kind of parliament could we see? the way the far right is not going to creep, you know, didn't corner and sing say we had last. we looked great to mingling politics anymore. i mean, they have very strong forcing products and they're going to try to have a very strong voice a, and they want to need to re, to when the elections choose to 2027. so they're going to be very active. and we the other 2 camps, i mean the moderates right and left ways we have to find know a way of, of the company together and, and the compromises in discussions, correlations may be quite a shooting one subject of to the other. you know, that they work on the, on the, especially the sort of technical question on special projects. but he's going to be very difficult because it's not in the, in the, in the dna of the french system. and within the left we have to, you know, you have to remember it's not the potty, we have that. it's a so
it's absolutely new for, for us newland indeed meet the far right did gain a lot more seats than it had before in parliament. so we've got the left us now strongly represented. what kind of parliament could we see? the way the far right is not going to creep, you know, didn't corner and sing say we had last. we looked great to mingling politics anymore. i mean, they have very strong forcing products and they're going to try to have a very strong voice a, and they want to need to re, to when the...
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the 3 biological programs that exceeded any reasonable limits. deputy secretary of state, victoria newland, for the 1st time admitted us specialist working in ukraine. ukraine has a biological research facilities which is in fact we are now quite concerned russian troops. russian forces may be seeking to gain control of so we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of the russian forces. should they approach base? don't recover the documents system over 20 labs of working under united states programs in ukraine, a load all around 300 symbols i sent as don't sit around the globe. whatever happens behind the high fences surrounding them is on the russian diplomats trying to raise the issue of the un security council. special meeting in the states of the stuff i think is the shrub of the voice and really tracy moved would give it to me . i do not think too much invitation, but let's go with the shop a bunch of them. so i'm just not gonna, i'm gonna dispute maybe the product. notice we're struggling, you will because t
the 3 biological programs that exceeded any reasonable limits. deputy secretary of state, victoria newland, for the 1st time admitted us specialist working in ukraine. ukraine has a biological research facilities which is in fact we are now quite concerned russian troops. russian forces may be seeking to gain control of so we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of the russian forces. should they approach base? don't...
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people like on the national security, 5 people like jake sullivan, victoria newland who are the national security advisers. but they're the ones who are actually making all of the ukraine policies. they're the ones who are making the policies regarding a, the foreign policy of the united states. and so really it's cabinet level administrative people who are running most of the administration and biting himself is doing very little, obviously. and again, this is not something that should be surprising to people. everyone that since the debate is actually like, this is a shock and yep, we've known this for years, they've been videos a bite and be lost and not knowing where he is and not being able to speak and, and the letter around by the easter bunny for years and yet now all of a sudden the media who's been complacent with all of this, is pretending that this is now shocking. and this is now no one who could have ever seen this coming. all you gotta do is turn on your tv and you knew this was coming . i would call them useful idiots because that's what the, the media in this country hav
people like on the national security, 5 people like jake sullivan, victoria newland who are the national security advisers. but they're the ones who are actually making all of the ukraine policies. they're the ones who are making the policies regarding a, the foreign policy of the united states. and so really it's cabinet level administrative people who are running most of the administration and biting himself is doing very little, obviously. and again, this is not something that should be...
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history newland famously passes the cookies around, but it was much, much longer than that, during theegan. this war didn’t even start in 2020, it started in 20-14 years. this was the beginning of the war it was a violent coup that overthrew the ukrainian president, who wanted neutrality. when he and his security officers were violently overthrown. they told him: they will kill you, so he flew to kharkov, and then on the same day he flew further to russia. the us immediately, within a nanosecond, recognized the new government. this is a real revolution. this is how the cia conducts its regime change operations. i want to say that i immediately project onto belarus at least three such attempts were on the territory of the republic of belarus, how to arrange it, who to involve, how to get the people out there, a certain part came out there. a huge number of reports on the internet from british and eec countries, at that time britain was still in the eec, the media, as they believe, were quite respectable, a huge number of reports that the nazis had come to power in ukraine and had alread
history newland famously passes the cookies around, but it was much, much longer than that, during theegan. this war didn’t even start in 2020, it started in 20-14 years. this was the beginning of the war it was a violent coup that overthrew the ukrainian president, who wanted neutrality. when he and his security officers were violently overthrown. they told him: they will kill you, so he flew to kharkov, and then on the same day he flew further to russia. the us immediately, within a...
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it is especially with the victoria newland situation when it came to the bio labs in russia. i mean, before she committed to that heavy what we're saying is, it's just a bunch of conspiracy theories. but i think most people are in the 3rd camp from that is they believe their government is lying to them and they don't know what to believe. so that's where we're standing right now. and nobody's going to be able to tell us anything because it's like a triangle in our discussion right now. if anything's up for grabs, it's interesting, scott, i mean, the reason why the conic imagery, i know you and everyone knows what picture i'm referring to. but the importance of, you know, you can, you know, it's another, you will jima image and all that. that's fine. i agree with that here, but you know what it is, scott and pasta is that it was on filtered. nobody had to explain to me what's going on. i don't have to listen to pundents. i know what the listen to spin for nano 2nd, we all saw clearly what's going on. and this is what puts the establishment in a bind because you can't lie to me
it is especially with the victoria newland situation when it came to the bio labs in russia. i mean, before she committed to that heavy what we're saying is, it's just a bunch of conspiracy theories. but i think most people are in the 3rd camp from that is they believe their government is lying to them and they don't know what to believe. so that's where we're standing right now. and nobody's going to be able to tell us anything because it's like a triangle in our discussion right now. if...