Emily
Editor, Senior Moderator
Former CIA/Terrorism expert, (wife worked at NIH), interviewed by Polish pod-caster.
Link to start of weapons discussion: https://www.youtube.com/live/FP9sNmDa9oU?si=4iv-7n22TX5FvXmh&t=2257
Transcript of bioweapon discussion:
Link to start of weapons discussion: https://www.youtube.com/live/FP9sNmDa9oU?si=4iv-7n22TX5FvXmh&t=2257
Transcript of bioweapon discussion:
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see any of these folks being brought to Justice watch adjuster okay well here's one more question
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and this is about biological weapons because in my opinion
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even more than nuclear threats I actually feel this is something that's
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going to be implemented for sure um do you see this coming and if you do how
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do you think this will be executed Larry the biological weapon on what scale I
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would say Okay so the biological weapon really it's it's it's a fact it's danger
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is the psychological as we saw with covid covet was used uh
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to inspire fear around the world yeah people died but compared to the
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deaths from you know the influenza epidemics here ago it it's not off the charts a real a biological agent that's
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designed to kill people the problem with it is the the researchers have studied over the years
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is that if it is a highly lethal agent it will kill so many people so quickly
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it burns itself out it's it's like a wildfire that Springs
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up wipes out the grass and then it's consumed all the fuel it doesn't have anywhere else to go to to find a host so
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uh that it and the problem with biological weapons
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is that they're not directional with a rifle you can point a rifle in a
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particular direction at a particular Target and hit that Target the same with artillery the same with a bomb with a
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missile with a rocket the problem with a biological weapon is yeah you may want
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to hit that Target but you can hit yourself too you have no way of containing it
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and as we've seen with uh with what happened with covet the the US the
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vaccines that were created and now have actually appear to be as big a threat as
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the actual virus itself you know the number of people in the United States I don't know what the ish what the
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situation has been in Europe but at least I know in the United States there have been you know a significant number
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of people young people between the ages of 16 at 40. that are Keenan over dead
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because of Maya car myocarditis that is associated with the vaccine the MRNA
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vaccine so I I think the whole biological weapon
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has been one of those uh I guess Hollywood visions
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it works better on screen where you can control the actors and who gets what because in the real world it's very very
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messy the you know there's there's a there's a specter
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if you get something that's highly infectious but not deadly like the cold
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or even like the flu which doesn't you know kill you it spreads quickly rapidly
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but people develop an immunity they build up some antibodies and they go on if you've got something at the other end
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of the spectrum that's highly lethal that you get it and you're dead within two days well
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people they die so quickly that its ability to spread is limited because
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people do not have the ability to get on planes and Trains and Automobiles and
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ships and move around and spread it so you know that that's been sort of the
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the quest with a lot of this biological research to find something that is
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highly infectious lethal after a period of time so it
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doesn't burn itself out but that's that still doesn't erase the problem of directionality how do you
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ensure that you only kill the bad people whoever the bad people are
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so here I I want to I I agree with most what you said
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I want to add from because I know that everyone will have some different opinion here for me personally from the
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very moment I heard about I call it shmovit I knew something was off
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and at this point after all this experience I know one thing
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this is my opinion there was a form of flow that was presented as the
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most dangerous thing just to achieve two objects first is to see to test the compliance of
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humanity how people comply how obedient they are this is first and second two
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years indeed reduce some number of the population it's almost like a placebo effect you kill yourself by the fear
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alone okay and so that was those two objectives here those two points now
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when when I'm thinking Larry this is just my thinking process about this next biological weapon I think about
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what you just were saying about different uh kinds of and there is one
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kind that I think they are working on maybe it's at the final stage which is
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addressing a certain demographic certain ethnicity of people let's say like
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Slavic people for example right so we have a certain type of DNA right and they're working on it at the same time I
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know that if they want to protect themselves when I say they I
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mean those who came up with this idea they will create the antidotum so they
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have to create something to protect them from this this is how I'm perceiving this so I don't know I just if you want
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to no I I don't think that's an unreasonable uh perspective I think but but let's
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also look at the effect of that first biologic you know the I I agree I think
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I think in some ways I think covid was structured in such a way as to try to
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create that environment the test to see how compliant people will be
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um what I think though that they've created is a backlash I remember at the very outset of that
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infection the fear you know that my in just my neighborhood people that I interacted
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with regularly God they were wearing double masks they were they didn't want to be around you they you know and uh
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you know I come at it from uh my wife she worked at the National Institutes of
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Health she was she knew falchi she was uh she was the nurse manager she ran the
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critical care unit for her last 10 years that she was there she was you know she
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ran the cardiac the cancer surgical cancer units and so she worked in she
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worked in all aspects of Nia so it's not like I'm offering medical opinion
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without having a medical expert nearby and we tried to explain to people that
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the masks were useless and these people were at that time really pushed back uh
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you're wrong you don't you know got angry Jump Ahead then 18 months later the
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people who then were lining up to get the vaccines they're now saying no way in hell am I getting another vaccine no
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way it's just they people who used to get regular flu shots I mean I was one I
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used to get a regular flu shot not anymore I don't want anything from the
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major pharmaceutical companies not a thing I don't trust them they've proven
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that they're not to be trusted and so any effort to Gin up another coven scare
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or whatever they want to call it it's going to get a lot more pushback this time I know here in Florida Governor
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DeSantis and has already declared you know we're not going to enforce any
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mandates and they're telling people this new vaccine that's out don't get it because it's not tested and it's not
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proven safe so there's already pushback started
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but Larry here just if we can you know that's another topic
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I think when I call it and I forever will schmobit because it's all fake to
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me that was invisible okay so you could not really like you would say oh someone is
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coughing they have the temperature fever all right all right all right all right but
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it was not really that visible if there is uh a new form of virus created that
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you can actually see it on the person so I agree they cannot create fear if you
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don't see the evidence that someone has it right let's say there is there is like a rush on the skin or something
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very visible it's very small like smallpox correct right yeah so so so so maybe
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maybe there is another thing because I I don't know why I just have this sense
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that we will have at least one more if not two uh of attempts
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of bringing something to people and I agree absolutely 100 a lot of people will be like are you kidding me I'm not
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buying this yeah unless they will see the effects of it what do you think yeah
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well let me tell you a quick anecdote so right after the 9 11 attacks in 2000
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September 2001. uh I there was some concern about the
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use of Bio agents so through my wife I contacted uh Dr Henry masseur who was
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um uh he he was in charge of infectious disease his medical research had been done in Panama and uh he actually came
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out of a quite a legacy there's a auditorium at the NIH called the masseur Auditorium it's named after his father
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so uh Henry and several other docs got together with me and we sat around to
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talk about smallpox what what was the danger of smallpox and as we got it into it they all sort
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of looked around the room and they go you know the the research we have on this because people say oh smallpox is
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highly lethal it's going to kill people they realize that the only actual
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evidence uh that had been collected had been collected in the 1930s before the
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appearance of penicillin why is that important because the reason people were dying from smallpox is that the pustules
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that would show up on the skin would get infected would cause septicemia and they had no way to fight that infection and
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it was killing people and killing people in large numbers and what they came they said we really don't know in this what
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would happen in this day and age if there was that kind of outbreak the given that we've got better uh
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antibiotics and other other treatments for dealing with it that didn't exist 80 years ago so I mean that's just that's
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one example of the sort of the distance between medical research and the
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possibility of weaponizing some of this stuff that there's there's some gaps that people haven't thought about
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right but then those who took certain type of this yeah
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vaccination they're immune their immune system is not the same as of those who
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didn't correct so here right and and again it's like Russian Roulette Russian Roulette because you don't really know
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which number you got you know from because they're delivering different uh
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different ones to different parts of town as well and different uh
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groups of people certain areas that were not as wealthy were receiving different kind as We Know
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um but here is the catch so if anything is brought again
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to kill people let's put it straightforward
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some will not be affected and somewhere because their immune
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system is not able to fight it doesn't matter if they have a form of protection right
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no well I mean even even look at how uh you know the majority of people that
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died from covid were uh over over the age of 80. which you know as as I told my mother
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when she was 84. she's dead now she died a year ago I told her I said ma nobody
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gets out alive so you know there's there's a natural length to our lives that uh there's no
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amount of medical research is going to alter that you can delay it maybe but it's you know there is an end that comes
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and it comes so I want to ask you one more thing Hillary sorry one more thing because I always say my last question
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and then I have like 55 000 questions um since you brought this up that your
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wife who's working with fauci yeah you don't have to you don't have to but if
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you would like to share um anything that you can share from her
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work experience about this particular creature that he was a self-centered egotist
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uh that uh you know he she did not she
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did not have much respect for him the the real irony is his wife was in charge
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of ethics so she was she worked at NIH as well and she was she sort of headed up the whole
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department that dealt with ethics there's the irony her husband was probably one of the most unethical
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scientists Physicians working at NIH and his wife was in charge of ensuring that
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ethical standards were upheld you see small words I didn't even know
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that your wife worked with him so you know more than millions and millions of people you already knew it in advance
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yeah thank you Larry for coming on today we almost went one hour
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um all right why thank you it's always always a pleasure and a privilege pleasure and a privilege thank you so
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much I really really appreciate your time thank you everyone for watching I hope um you enjoyed this conversation with
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wonderful guests and like I said before to find Mr Johnson you have sonar 21
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it's his website and the link is already right under the live stream thank you
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everyone be safe and lots of love to all of you