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Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
Dwight Schultz - Its Alright to be Dwight: #003
Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
Welcome to 'Its Alright to be Dwight'A podcast with the television, film and voice actor Dwight Schultz, exclusive to Hearts of Oak.This episode Dwight muses on Media Integrity, Fuzzy Blue Jeans, Corruption and Secrets, LGBTQ Staff, FBIs Hidden Evidence, Questions for Obama, Israel, Education, Soros and Childhood Movie Experiences.
A respected performer on Broadway, Dwight Schultz found everlasting fame by playing the certifiable "Howling Mad" Murdock on the action series "The A-Team" (1983-86).A living, breathing cartoon with a seemingly endless selection of voices and accents at his command, Murdock provided the air power for the A-Team's clandestine adventures, provided that his compatriots could break him out of the mental hospital where he resided.One of the show's most popular and memorable figures, Murdock ensured Schultz steady work on television and on the big screen playing Reginald Barclay in "Star Trek: The Next Generation"An accomplished voice actor, Dwight can be heard in numerous hit computer games and in countless animated shows. To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more... https://heartsofoak.org/
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Monday Nov 06, 2023
Monday Nov 06, 2023
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Dr Tess Lawrie has been with us before to discuss the great work of World Council for Health. One of their latest briefing papers caught our eye. Human Trafficking: A Call to Action: Ending Modern-Day Slavery. This is a harrowing subject that many "human rights" organisations don't speak of and our media are strongly quiet, yet it remains the 2nd most lucrative criminal activity after illegal drugs. In this interview Tess gives us some of the facts and examples of the scale and the human damage and after listening please read the short report and see which of the action points you can be a part of.
WCH Policy Brief and Call for Action on Human Trafficking https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/news/statements/human-trafficking-policy-brief/
Dr Tess Lawrie is a world-class researcher and has been a consultant to the World Health Organization.Her biggest clients happen to be those who are involved in the suppression of repurposed drugs and her highly acclaimed peer-reviewed Ivermectin Review is nearing the most acclaimed of all time.(Among the Wolters Kluwer ranking algorithm called Altimetric, her paper has been ranked #8 out of some 18 million publications.)Dr Lawrie is the Director of EbMCsquared CiC, a community interest health and research company.In the course of her work as a research consultant, she has been a frequent member of technical teams responsible for developing international guidelines and her peer-reviewed publications have received over 5000 citations.Dr Lawrie is the founder of BiRD International, (British Ivermectin Recommendation Development International initiative) and is a co-founder and steering group member of the World Council for Health.Her vision is of a healthier world in which science and learned wisdom are brought together to empower people to take responsibility for their own health, strongly believing that what defines us as human beings is our capacity, desire, and freedom to choose.
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Interview recorded 25.10.23
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Transcript
(Hearts of Oak)
It is wonderful to have Dr. Tess Lawrie back with us again. Tess, thank you so much for your time today.
(Dr Tess Lawrie)
Thank you, Peter. Thanks for inviting me again.
Always good to have you on, and we've had you on a number of times. We're going to talk about something a little bit different today, but first of all, for all those watching stateside with the War Room Posse, who maybe haven't come across Tess because she is over in the UK. That is her handle @Lawrie_Dr that is for those listening at l a w r i e underscore Dr and she's a doctor, researcher, health advocate and co-founder of world council for health that is worldcouncilforhealth.org and betterwayconference.org convener and all those links are in the description and of course I would recommend you, for those of you who use Substack, to sign up to her Substack, drtesslawrie.substack.com. Make sure and use that. Now, Tess, we've had you on before talking about the great work that you have done, especially with World Council for Health, and I personally benefited from looking at your website, all the information. This is something slightly different.Let me bring up the website and people know what they can find when they go on the website worldcouncilforhealth.org and we're going to look up in the resources section and down in the policy brief and actually you need to jump past because you've been doing so much work you need to go past three of them onto human trafficking a call for action ending modern day slavery and I have read it when it first came out and I've read it again for this interview and it is a shocking, harrowing, in-depth, thought-provoking, brief. But maybe I can ask you, Tess, first.Obviously, we watch the work that you do on highlighting the COVID tyranny side and the attack on our medical freedoms. This is something quite different. Tell us kind of how that fits into the ethos of what you're doing.
Yeah, thanks Peter. Well, you know what's become clear over the COVID crisis and certainly in the beginning we were focused on COVID. COVID was the health crisis that was affecting everybody.We now see that it was a man-made health crisis. And in actual fact, the interventions that were rolled out by our authorities were extremely dangerous, in fact, particularly with regard to the COVID injections.However, it's become clear, especially with this concentration of power in the World Health Organization, that our sovereignty, that sovereignty is absolutely key to the health issue, to us being healthy.So our position is health sovereignty. This is what we are for.We are for health sovereignty. If you compare to the existing authorities, the legacy authorities, their position has become what they call health security.It seems more of a disease system. I would call it disease security or vaccine security, but it's certainly not a health system.And so we are for health sovereignty. And as soon as one looks at sovereignty one realizes that it's a huge issue.Now, I just wanna lay out our vision for health and a healthy world, because our slogan is there's a better way.And there's a lot of resistance. You'll see the anger and whatnot about what's going on.But we really believe that the way out of this tyranny is through creation and the creation of a better world.And we absolutely believe this is possible. And our vision for this better world is a healthy, free, and sovereign world where everyone has what we need to generate, sustain, and protect our own health, and that of our loved ones, our communities, and our environments.It's such a simple ask.But when one looks at the sovereignty side of things, the elephant in the room is the fact that we have human trafficking as the second most profitable criminal industry, but it's growing faster than the drug trade.So while we are promoting health sovereignty and we're saying sovereignty, the definition of sovereignty, or the definition that we use, and how I understand it perfectly is to personally is to, is that we act on our conscience. We know right from wrong. We govern ourselves. So we are our own territory and no one can come and do anything to me because this is my territory. And we make our own decisions. We are self-determining creatures. Now that's not what we've seen in the last three years certainly and before and we are moving into a system where the concentration of power is such that our human rights and our sovereignty is actually being derogated, it's being violated, it has been violated, there have been many violations in the last three years. So we need to all relearn about what sovereignty means and many people think sovereignty is something reserved for royalty or a king for example, but absolutely not.We all should be sovereign.And in fact, I think it's one of those words that's been hidden from us.So if you struggle with the word sovereignty, and some people certainly struggle to spell it, like me, you can use self-determination.Think of self-determination and self-governance. And the idea of self-governance frightens many people because it means taking responsibility for your actions and your behaviour and your thoughts, and everything, and your health.So it may not be something that is a desirable thing for many.But in looking at sovereignty under the lens and freedom, which is a fundamental human right, freedom to speak, to travel, to choose, and bodily autonomy and so on, these fundamental things are absolutely intangible to many, many people, and in particular, then, one has to look at slavery and human trafficking.How can we live in a world now where slavery is ubiquitous? And, you know, I was just reflecting on the fact that slavery was officially abolished in 1833, in the UK at least.So how can it be that there is still slavery occurring and not only slavery for the purposes of labour, but child sexual exploitation?So I think I probably need to refer to the document for figures, but it's something like a quarter of those.Something 6.3 million from 2019 figures per day are in a situation of forced labour, for organ trafficking, or for sexual exploitation.And a quarter of these are children.And about 2 3rds of those are children under the age of 8.So when you look at the figures, it's absolutely shocking. And it's something that's so difficult for people to engage with.And who can blame them? Because we so like to feel safe, and we like to believe in democracy, and we like to believe in the goodness of people.And so it's very difficult to look at this very, painful subject because what it says about us as society and as human beings is hard for us to face.Oh completely and when I think as when you're involved in the media space or a campaign or a policymaker you come across a lot of issues and this issue I think specifically especially on the sexual side, especially when you involve the issue of children, is extremely harrowing.And I'm very grateful, because it's a short document. It's what, 20 pages, 18 pages, reference to the back. And if I could just pull out just a few parts of it, because I went through it with a pen and highlighted some of the issues to bring. And I would encourage, I think many of our viewers and listeners are people that want truth, that want to see, as you point out, a better world, a better life, something different, and they don't necessarily agree with the narrative they're given. And I think in that context, this is an important document to read, but it is also difficult. But unless we address these difficult issues, we won't come out the other side and find solutions. But simply on just page one, Tess, it talks about, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland security. Human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal industry in the world, with an estimated annual revenue of $150 billion. It has become the second largest criminal enterprise in the world after drug trafficking, and may soon surpass the latter. There is a financial side to this, and I guess that is why you have the success. You've got the demand, but it is about generating finance, generating money, it's about a business and that's why it's so successful and that's why there is difficulty I guess on stopping it because there are vested interests in this.Well, slavery has always been a profitable enterprise, you know, it's extraordinary, really, that this can be going on under our noses, and yet we still don't talk about it. And you know, there are classic situations like wars, when, you know, that facilitate this, the trade in human beings. So, you know, and there are wars going on at the moment, you know, so these things, these absolute horrors are what facilitate the trade in human beings and, you know, and vulnerable people and vulnerable families are also at risk. But there is also a sense that, you know, this is something that happens in, you know, the less developed countries and, you know, and so the Western countries or Western people often, you know, feel that it's not, I think, the sense is that they feel it's not their responsibility. Well, you know, the wake-up call really is that it's the market forces in the Western world that are driving human trafficking.And it is North America and Europe that are the biggest markets for child sexual exploitation and pornography.So we are absolutely central to this abhorrent industry, if you can call it that, this criminal industry.And it's very easy for us to, for individuals to say, oh, well, this is such a big thing.And if I look at this pornographic image of a child, it doesn't hurt anybody because the image is already there.I'm just looking at it or whatever. I don't know how people justify looking at these sorts of things.But pornography is highly addictive.And so if you're looking at adult images today, you could be looking at child images tomorrow, you know, it's absolutely proven to be addictive, and very destructive on the sense of moral fibre, on your sense of sovereignty, which is acting on your conscience, doing no harm and on family life and personal sense of integrity, so it has far-reaching consequences accessing that kind of material, and beyond that, sustains and feeds this absolute beast of immoral, a degenerate, unkind, harmful, deadly, in actual fact, industry.
No, completely. And you talked about a couple of things. You talked about that figure.In the report it says two-thirds of the estimated $150 billion global revenue of human trafficking comes from sexual exploitation. And then again, you touch on the figures that nearly 50 million human beings, which is one in every 150 people in the world in modern day slavery on any given day. And then over 12 million of those are children, which is a third. This is, it's not just the revenue side, but it's the scale of the side. When you're in the UK and you think 50 million, that's two thirds of the size of the UK. There are many individuals and then you begin to think of actually this affects individuals.It's not just finance or a mass of people, but actually there are 50 million personal individuals involved that have their own life story, that have their own circumstances, their situations, and they have been caught up into this industry.And I think that really hit me, the 50 million of which 12 million being children.
And some as small as this. You know, this is, it's really, you know, I urge your viewers to go to one of, if you go to my sub stack, there's an interview that I had with Max Lowen, who's a survivor of, of human trafficking, child sexual exploitation, and ritual satanic abuse, and she was trafficked from a baby by an uncle, and I think one of the things that really stands out is that she was not from a poor family in some far-off place, she was from Italy, from a diplomatic family, and very well-off, and she was trafficked at the highest levels.So this is something that's perpetrated by individuals at the highest levels, and they use their positions of power to engage and probably to, you know, maintain, you know, a sense, whatever their status is with, and I would expect probably there's blackmail and bribery and all that sort of stuff that is part and parcel of this very broken system that we live in and that we're actually seeing crumble down. So I think there is an upside to this, and which is why we at World Council of Health really encourage people to engage with this issue because paedophilia runs through our society.It's family men, it's neighbours, it's in parliament, it's in, you know, in business, academia, and so on, and by shining our light on this, this is how we stop it.We shine a light on it, and obviously, you know, if there are individuals, if there are people listening who do look at images from time to time while they're waiting in a car or waiting for something or whatever they're doing when they're alone, please know that what you are doing is harmful and please stop it.And this is how by taking responsibility and control individually and shining the light on these things that have been too difficult for us.Now is the time really for us to shine a light on it, to help those victims.What you will hear from Max Lerner is that, children are literally kept in cages, People are kept in cages.There is a psychopathy of anti-human mentality. And I think what's very difficult for people who believe in humanity and loving communities and that it's especially difficult for them to look at and imagine that there could be people who don't like human beings, see them just as animals, or see them as something that's just a product that can be bought and sold.But make no mistake, people are being bought and sold despite slavery being abolished.And if I could just say, and there's no reason to be surprised that there are rules and regulations that are being flouted like the abolition of slavery, because we also have very firm conventions on human rights which have been violated for us all during COVID. Human rights have been violated, left, right, and centre with regard to masking, lockdowns and so on.So we are living in a system where the man-made rules and regulations as flawed or as competent as they may have once been, they don't work anymore.Because if you have sufficient money or incentive or you're sufficiently degenerate, you don't abide by these international treaties.The Nuremberg Code is another one which was done because of all the human rights violations ofThe Second World War. And that was also just totally ignored. So we really need to face facts.And the big picture is we are living in a house that is absolutely decayed from the inside out.So it's like, I don't know if you know, like the boring beetle, I think it's called the death watch beetle, you know, it eats the timber from the inside out and you don't realise your house is falling down until it's, you know, fallen down. Well, our house is falling down, it's been totally infiltrated by these corrupt parties over a very long time, the whole thing's coming down, We're going to really need to, we need to really clean it up well, shine a light on everything, get rid of all the muck and build very strong, sound foundations based on health, freedom and sovereignty for all, especially and including these very poor children and others who arein cages right now.
Yeah completely and you mentioned satanic ritual abuse, will not touch and that's probably the one of the darkest subjects I've ever come across in my life, sitting in meetings with survivors on that. That's a, and I know you touch on the side of blood being used and organs be used and satanic rituals and that is part of this. Can I just bring up the, this is what people get on your Substack, drtesslawrie.substack.com for those listening, do go along and make use of that. One of the, I want to go on to the other parts of trafficking, I think the forced labour and servitude, but one of the lines in the report was, Well drugs are bought and sold once, adults and children can be treated multiple times a day and that really struck me. You have a product like a drug that's consumed and then is finished, but the whole industry of the child sexual industry, the adult sexual industry is something that's perpetuated many times and it's so, what you said is so true that's why it becomes so profitable.Yes, I absolutely agree. Peter, I must just say I cannot take credit for this wonderful document.It's a very thorough, comprehensive document. It is put together by our team of experts and political scientists and so on. So I just wanted to make sure that you're aware that there is a team behind this and I'm very grateful and thankful to them for putting together such a robust document.
I've enjoyed watching different videos that you put out and I recognize there is a great team behind you, Tess, and hugely appreciative of all the work they do behind the scenes on all the research, which I know is immense from looking at some of the topics.But the other side is the forced labour and servitude. In the document, you talked about nearly 70 million, or actually, no, sorry, over 20 million people caught in modern day slavery are trafficked for forced labour and servitude.You talk about them toiling in mines and factories and homes, construction sites.And often that can be happening close by us. It's not just in foreign countries, you're talking about Qatar being an example of that, but it can also be happening next door to us.And that is another part of this hidden abuse, I think, that many people are unaware of.
Yes, and also the products, because everybody goes out and buys the latest electric vehicle or mobile phone because it's supposedly better at x or better at y or better for the environment even, which is such a big con.Because a lot of the materials for those vehicles, for example, are actually being mined by slaves in Africa.So people really need to have a look, really examine very carefully and research before they purchase things, and that is another way, just making sure that you don't fall for the propaganda that encourages you for an environmental reason to go and do something. Remember we are living in a corrupted information ecosystem, so what you see on the TV, what you read in the newspapers, or certainly the corporate media, is not true. It needs to be.It's not balanced anyway, it's not balanced, it's there because you are a consumer, we are consumers, and they're wanting to sell us something, be it an idea, an item, or so on.So we really need to recognize that the information ecosystem, like everything else, The health system, the judiciary, has been corrupted and we need to do our own research, take back responsibility and control of our decisions and make sure that we are doing things that will lead to health, freedom and sovereignty and better for ourselves and our families and our communities and our environment. Because if we don't, then we are leaving our future in the hands of the supranational entities and a handful of billionaires who see us as data to be bought and sold and hacked and so on.
Oh completely and I think some of the areas you touch on are closer to home and our responsibility and but some of them are far away but I think with an interconnected world that we are all responsible for how we respond and how we highlight injustices even if they're not necessarily in our back garden and you talk of one of the subsets in it is organ and blood harvesting, you have a whole, side section on India's blood farmers and about how blood and organs are taken and passed on and sold, and talk about the BBC highlighting this, many journalists highlighting this.I think that the whole was the Falun Gong, you see them out often demonstrating.I remember when I first came across this and thought, these are just crazy people.I'm sure that stuff doesn't happen. And then you begin to delve into it and you realize this is the reality of many individuals and parts of the world. The Falun Gong obviously is in China, you've highlighted India.But there are many parts of the world where this happens, and I think is the norm.And it is up to each of us to highlight that and speak up.Yes. You know, as I said, it really is hard to believe, and most people struggle to believe, but it's very easy to find out the truth. One just needs to...Now, what one finds is as soon as you step away from that position of disbelief, everything becomes clearer.One needs to give new ideas a chance to breathe and then one is able to discern the truth.I think, one's intuition can be heard. So it's a question, as I say, of just allowing yourself to listen to the arguments, to hear what people have to say before dismissing it, and then you're able to make up your mind in an informed choice.And in all these things, it's not victimless that you talk about organised crime being dominated in 75% of the field of human trafficking across the board.You talk about the whole issue of child sexual abuse material, the US, the United States is the number one, with Europe being the number two.Therefore it is our responsibility, and I think often these topics are difficult to have conversations with, but others, with our friends and colleagues, we traditionally want an easy life. We just want to get through. And this doesn't come up at the dinner table, over a drink with friends. But I think it is important for us who are aware this is a problem to highlight, especially if it's happening where we live.
Yes, but I think what people don't realise with this push towards the sexualisation of children in schools, that this is going to make children more vulnerable to sex exploitation. So I'm not sure if you're aware of the material coming out of the Rutgers Foundation and the WHO's Collaborating Centre on Sexual Guidance, Sex Education, but there is a drive to educate children about sex from a very early age.And there is an article about this on my Substack as well, and it has some useful links in there if you would like to access the WHO document on this. They talk about educating children on masturbation from the age of three and four and that sort of thing. And there's also some videos from the Rutgers Foundation where you see a psychologist actually speaking.I think it's a psychologist, I don't know if it's a teacher or anyway, there's somebody positioned, an adult speaking to a little boy and a little girl about sex and touching themselves and that sort of thing and what feels good.And it's highly inappropriate.But if parents don't wake up to realise that there is this agenda to sexualise their children in schools, where children spend a lot of hours in schools where parents are not privy to see what they are learning, these sorts of things will make children vulnerable to sexual exploitation, you know, if children are used to having discussions with adults about sex from a very early age, who are not their parents, you know, this lends itself to exploitation later on by, often it is, you know, an uncle or a neighbour or a teacher or something like that.So we really do not want to have, to allow the sex education, the sex miseducation in schools.And we need, there is ample reason for everyone to engage in this.If you don't see the, if you don't think that you can help that poor child in a cage in a tunnel, you know, do bring it home and think about what the sex education, mis-education at school, what the impact might be on your children and perhaps that will help you to take action and put things in context because it is by each and every one of us turning a blind eye and thinking, well, this doesn't affect me, I'm not going to engage with that.This is what leads to, this is actually what has led us, you all be complicit and what is basically the downfall of humanity, what we're seeing is the end of a civilization, this very materialistic, individual-centred kind of behaviours, this sort of sense that we're all in isolation and what we do doesn't affect anybody else, so we just do what's best for us and very money-orientated. We're seeing the end of that, it's unsustainable, it can no longer exist, and we are having to really clean up the mess now, and create what will be a healthy, free world for people going forward.
I think from a male perspective, I think men have been sold a lie that this is harmless, this is victimless and one of the parts of your briefing you say in Germany law enforcement experts of the, they said the country is 250,000 that's quarter of a million to 400,000 prostitutes 60% are trapped in a form of trafficking. What is called prostitution in Germany is in large parts a field of organized crime and that's part of, then you look at all the hosting of sexual images in Europe, you talk about the Netherlands being one of the largest hosting and I think people need to not only take responsibility, people need to accept that this is not victimless, that those women who find themselves in that situation are not empowered and living the dream of their existence.They are trapped in a crime syndicate and they're not able to escape and woe be to anyone who participates in that, holding women within that.
Thank you for pointing that out, Peter. You know, so many times in my life I've met men and you've said, oh, well, there's an assumption that a prostitute makes good money or enjoys it, or, you know, and so, you know there is, there are even sort of certain groups that, you know, certain and certain cultures, you know, you take your, the groom off to a prostitute before they get married.I mean, whatever next, you know, There's a degeneracy that has found its way into our lives, and we need to get rid of it.Nobody benefits from prostitution, certainly nobody who's in the position of being a sex slave for anybody.And we are as human beings, we are creative, and we thrive when we are free to do what we like.And I don't think there's any child in the world at the age of four or five saying, I want to be a prostitute when I grow up.100%. Can I just finish off with what you want to get out of this? You finish off with a call for targeted action and you touch on three areas. You touch on public awareness, legislation, law enforcement and other actually survivors and culture and there are 23 points in that and obviously you begin with the initial point of a public document, which is public awareness by going into the others.I mean, talk to us about that.Putting this together is not about, simply about information going out.It's certainly not about entertainment.It is about actually doing something. So tell us, you've done many policy documents on different areas.Something like this, what is the goal and the reason behind it and what you want to be the kind of follow-on events as people dissect this?
Well, we want help for the victims.So that they can be restored to the creative human beings that we all should be. But we need to stop this and we need to trust that we can stop it.And it's been some time since I think we put this document out a couple of months ago and it was at the time when there was the Sound of Freedom film and so the film generated some interest and that sort of died down and now it's sort of as if it's in the past and the issue doesn't exist anymore.And so I think what we really need to do is we need to identify individuals who are involved in this industry.And we need to bring them to book and we need to expose them because in the past there have been individuals. I'm thinking Jimmy Savile who have been among others who've been actually in high profile and absolutely protected really by, in their crimes and there are many others like this. And so we need to actually as a society, we need to work together to identify these individuals and bring them to book and hold them accountable for their crimes and stop what they are doing. And I feel if we are able to do that, we will prevent others from participating too.So, you know, we certainly need, and so that is something we can do on that level.And on the other level is, we want people to really stop and examine their own behaviours, protect their own children, and stop using pornography.Yeah, no, 100%.
And prostitution.
Yeah, 100%.
Tess, huge appreciation to you for putting this together with your team.It's a fantastic document and it's wonderful seeing an organization kind of looking at other areas that aren't necessarily or haven't been central to their initial purpose and realizing there are other issues they need to address.So thank you for bringing your expertise and researchers onto this subject because I think it is absolutely essential.Thanks very much, Peter. Well, you may be aware that our counter to the Great Reset, is the Great Free Set.And we certainly can't go about setting ourselves free and ignoring all those that are really held in captivity.So I do wanna just raise awareness of the Great Free Set.The Great Reset would have us all enslaved.The Great Free Set is about all of us rediscovering our dignity and extracting ourselves from this very exploitative system where we're all on a treadmill, we all work far too many hours, we have little family time, we spend our time in nature, so it's about really bringing back, bringing ourselves back to our essence of who we are as human beings, remembering who we are, remembering our power, our courage and our strength, and the way we all work together.And so the Great Free Set is something I urge everybody to look up, thegreatfreeset.org, and not only look up, but actually subscribe to, so that we can support each other in cleaning up our society and taking back our power.And let me just finish off by saying those in the UK, you've had many great events down there in Bath on the Better Way Conference.You had Dr. Peter McCullough speaking at one of your events. Of course, those abroad can tune in and watch.But maybe finish off just by reminding people of that work you do, and certainly those in the UK can physically go and be part of some of those great events.
Yes, we have a lot of in-person events. I mean, just last week I've spoken in Wales, in Totnes and in Kewstoke.We have, we're planning on doing a series of tours up North come January.And we're also doing a lot of outreach internationally with other road trips.Obviously my colleagues are in Canada and South Africa and Asia, and they're doing, we have a great conference coming up the 10th, 11th, I think it's the 9th, 10th, 11th, or 10th, 11th, 12th in Asia, it's an online conference, it's free, and it's about traditional natural healing alternatives. And so I do encourage people, especially if you're in the West, to attend that conference because it's quite mind boggling and eye opening to see all of these safe natural remedies that actually have been withheld from us.And we don't get to get to know about them, but they've been around for thousands of years, hundreds and thousands of years.So that's a great conference. And the Better Way Conference is still accessible and still very, very relevant.The one from 2022, it's a solutions-focused conference. It was seven questions we looked at.How do we reclaim science? how do we address environmental issues, how do we sort out what's happening in the media, restore media credibility, the credibility of the judiciary and so on.So it's really a fascinating conference. And the way that the conferences are designed is that they are panelled.So we have short presentations with a number of experts and then they all get together and have a kind of a Q&A thing.And it's really nice and interactive.As I say, solutions focused. So I do hope that people will look at that.It's betterwayconference.org. You can watch 2022 for free.I think there's a small charge for the 2023 one.But also you gave me an opportunity to say that out of that conference in 2022 came the Better Way Charter, which is seven principles about how we all get along together to create a better way and a better world.And which is why, you know, which is why the document on human trafficking is so key as well.Because it's about the seven principles are we act in honour and do no harm.We are free beings with free will.Obviously, you know, there are many who aren't free. So we're talking about the world that we want.We are part of nature and we need nature to be healthy as well as us.We are spiritual and we thrive when our lives have meaning and purpose.We thrive together, we value different perspectives, we actually need to have conversations like these, these difficult ones, and hear from other people so that we can develop our knowledge and wisdom.We don't have to all agree.And lastly, we use technology with discernment. So those are the seven principles of the better way.And underpinning all of this is that we do not tolerate the violation of inalienable rights and freedoms, Hence why we really need to address the human trafficking issue.
Completely. And all those links are in the description for those watching on video or on any of the podcasting platforms.Dr. Tess Lawrie, I always love having you on. Thank you so much for coming and sharing the work you're doing in this document. So thank you.
Thank you very much, Peter.



Sunday Nov 05, 2023
The Week According To . . . Lewis Brackpool
Sunday Nov 05, 2023
Sunday Nov 05, 2023
From a wet and windy UK, welcome to our regular dive into the past weeks headlines, stories and talking points from across the web and social media.And to help us analyse this episodes offerings we welcome back our good friend, journalist and commentator, Lewis Brackpool.Plenty for Lewis and Peter to get their teeth stuck into from the past seven days, including...- Howling Mad Murdock joins Hearts of Oak!- Trans Awareness Month: Does this coincide with Mental Health month?- Check in on Your Mates: Leading cause of death in males between the ages of 20 - 49 in England is suicide.- We got Brexit done? Britain handed over more than £9billion to Brussels last year.- Andrew Bridgen MP takes on the power-hungry World Health Organization.- Anger at planned march for Palestine in London on Armistice Day.- Hey Labour Party. Whatever happened to your poppies?- Grooming Gangs UK: 70 years for gang who sexually abused girls 'like pieces of meat'.- Crypto King' Sam Bankman-Fried faces decades in jail after guilty verdict.-Trump 2024: DJT continues to hold a big lead in the Republican primary.
Lewis Brackpool is an independent journalist, reporter, broadcaster, commentator, and writer in politics, culture, news & current affairs.SUBSTACK: https://lewisbrackpool.substack.com/GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/lewis_brackpoolX: https://twitter.com/Lewis_Brackpool?s=20&t=ugH3aHz8n6Su4agPZJouqQTELEGRAM: https://t.me/lewisbrackpool
Originally broadcast live 4.11.23
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Friday Nov 03, 2023
Dwight Schultz - Its Alright to be Dwight: #002
Friday Nov 03, 2023
Friday Nov 03, 2023
Welcome to 'Its Alright to be Dwight'A podcast with the television, film and voice actor Dwight Schultz, exclusive to Hearts of Oak.This episode Dwight muses on 'The Sausage on a Stick' named Biden in The White House, World Totalitarians, The Persecution of Trump, Obama Judges, Prejudices and Lies, The Destruction of the United States and our Children, Narcissistic Feelings, Mike Lindell and War-Fare, Socialistic Nonsense and WEF Flesh Eating Cows!
A respected performer on Broadway, Dwight Schultz found everlasting fame by playing the certifiable "Howling Mad" Murdock on the action series "The A-Team" (1983-86).A living, breathing cartoon with a seemingly endless selection of voices and accents at his command, Murdock provided the air power for the A-Team's clandestine adventures, provided that his compatriots could break him out of the mental hospital where he resided.One of the show's most popular and memorable figures, Murdock ensured Schultz steady work on television and on the big screen playing Reginald Barclay in "Star Trek: The Next Generation"An accomplished voice actor, Dwight can be heard in numerous hit computer games and in countless animated shows. To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more... https://heartsofoak.org/
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Thursday Nov 02, 2023
Naomi Wolf - Facing the Beast: Courage, Faith and Resistance in a New Dark Age
Thursday Nov 02, 2023
Thursday Nov 02, 2023
Show Notes and Transcript
Naomi Wolf's latest book is something a little different. Yes, it looks at the dark age which we all find ourselves living in, a world of wrong-think and de-platforming. But it also tells a different story, one of an unexpected political, personal and spiritual transformation in Naomi's life that mirrors the change many of have seen in our own social circles. Her high profile pilgrimage for truth saw Naomi cast out from her social and media circles for the crimes of challenging authority and questioning the narrative. In this book she shares the personal story of re-finding herself in terms of politics and in terms of spirituality. This is an honest story of the cost of defending truth and of the joy of rediscovering faith and a higher purpose.
Naomi Wolf is a bestselling author, columnist, and professor; she is a graduate of Yale University and received a doctorate from Oxford.She is cofounder and CEO of DailyClout.io, a successful civic tech company.Since the publication of her landmark international bestseller, The Beauty Myth, which The New York Times called “one of the most important books of the 20th century," Naomi’s other seven bestsellers have been translated worldwide.The End of America and Give Me Liberty: A Handbook For American Revolutionaries, predicted the current crisis in authoritarianism and presented effective tools for citizens to promote civic engagement.Naomi trains thought leaders of tomorrow, teaching public presentation to Rhodes Scholars and co-leading a Stony Brook University that gave professors skills to become public intellectuals.She was a Rhodes scholar herself, and was an advisor to the Clinton re-election campaign and to Vice President Al Gore. Dr Wolf has written for every major news outlet in the US and many globally; she had four opinion columns, including in The Guardian and the Sunday Times of London.She lives with her husband, veteran and private detective Brian, in the Hudson Valley.
'Facing the Beast: Courage, Faith, and Resistance in a New Dark Age'Available in paperback, e-book and audio-book from 9th November 2023 https://amzn.eu/d/dgSoBZJ
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Interview recorded 26.10.23
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(Hearts of Oak)
Naomi Wolf, it is wonderful to have you back. Thank you so much for your time today.
(Naomi Wolf)
Thank you so much, Peter. I'm really happy to be talking to you again.
Great, and we are going to look at your latest book, which is out, I think it's out on 9th of November, is it?
Yes.
So it's just coming out. Perfect Christmas present. And I have loved reading through it, especially the spiritual aspect that comes out.But let me bring it up.That is it. Facing the beast.Courage, faith and resistance in a new dark age.People can obviously find you on Twitter on GETTR or anywhere else.That's your handle. And dailyclout.io, you, of course, are the co-founder and CEO.And we've had we had Amy Kelly on probably six months ago. Great conversation with her on the Pfizer documents and delved into that. I actually thought, it's interesting that you've come from the left and I read the Tucker Carlson piece right at the beginning. Naomi Wolf is one of the bravest and clearest thinking people I know. The reason you hear the forces of repression so desperately trying to dismiss her is because she is right. I wondered how long ago would you have to go to think that a endorsement by Tucker would have been the kiss of death.Yeah. You know, I've never really been, I've been a fixture on the legacy media left for my whole career.But I never really understood like tribalism. I've always been really happy to talk to conservatives or, you know, anyone.I mean.That's how I learned things. So, I think I would have always been happy to talk to Tucker Carlson, but it is absolutely true that the minute I began talking to conservatives, also the minute I began reporting accurately on the dangers of the mRNA injection, which happened to coincide, I became a non-person on the left, and that is part of the story I tell in Facing the Beast.
Absolutely. The beginning was intriguing, chapter one of Lost Small Town.And one of the lines in it is, I forgive my neighbour who froze when I hugged her.I forgive my other neighbours who told me she was making homemade soup and fresh bread and that I could join her for some if I was vaccinated. If I was unvaccinated, however, she explained, someday she might consent to walk outdoors with me.And I think when people experience the last three years, many people are stuck at that stage of anger, at what has happened.And it's wonderful to talk, to see you referring so many times to actually forgive those injustices.And maybe you want to just touch on how you've arrived at that, because forgiveness is not necessarily a natural emotion. Anger is the first one that comes up, but you've moved well past that.And I think that's enlightening.Well, I don't want to overstate my evolved nature as a human on the planet.Forgiveness doesn't mean I'm not furious.I think, you know, I keep using that quote from Fitzgerald, the genius is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in your mind at the same time and still function.I am furious. I'm furious at all of them. And I forgive them, right?If all I am is furious then I'm gonna shrivel up and die from rage, right? But a lot of the book is also about accountability and a lot of my life day by day is about accountability because maybe not the men and women in the street whom I described in that chapter who were forced by the local boards of health putting pressure on the local, I guess, business council, whatever or regulates businesses, I guess all the Board of Health.They were the ones who forced these small business people who had everything to lose by their businesses going under, forced them to become police of their neighbours' bodies, forced teenagers working at the local movie theatre to shun and enforce a two-tier society, forced the florist to leap at customers and say, are you vaccinated?No one sane would have wanted to do that. But a lot of what I explore, and I'm the granddaughter of Jews in Europe and of a woman particularly who lost nine brothers and sisters in the Holocaust, but a lot of what I'm exploring in Facing the Beast is that parallel with 1931 to 1933, when people were forced to do things they didn't want to do that ended up in genociding their neighbours.That's exactly where we were and are at. So yes, forgiveness is just like, how do I remain emotionally and spiritually alive and growing, but it doesn't mean we don't haul the leaders of this effort off to, you know, in handcuffs, to prison, you know, to face trial and criminal charges. We do.
Chapter two, opening boxes from 2019, and in it you talked about 11th of March 2020, you and Brian looked at each other and said we're getting out of here and that was through the governor there, Andrew Cuomo, beginning to lock down, I think he talked about Broadway being closed. Now that was intriguing, because I think you talked to a lot of people, it took a while to realise actually what is happening is not going to blow over in a couple of weeks and people hoped and believed that actually within three months we might be past it and then the penny begun to drop. And I've talked to friends, friends in Canada actually, who fled Canada, who did the same thing, got in a car and just drove out of there. Tell us that, because you saw bad things were coming right at the beginning. Most people aren't willing to take that jump. They kind of sit and they hope it will go away and don't act as quickly as you did.
Yeah, that was such an interesting moment. And I, you know, I'm often so grateful that that my husband, Brian O'Shea, has life experiences that are not the same as mine.He spent much of his career in military intelligence embedded with special forces and in conflict areas around the world, and the balance of his career in intelligence, intelligence.So it weirdly mirrors being a journalist in conflict areas And journalists and spies, both are researchers.So we really understand each other. But I think both of us, from different times in our lives when we've been in conflict areas and very unstable political situations, when the governor can say Broadway is closing and Broadway closes all at once, both of us immediately understood that it wasn't America anymore.In America, you can't just close someone's business by fear, right?And in America business owners who don't want to close, don't close, you know, it's their decision.So, once the state can do something as draconian as closing a gigantic cultural engine which employs thousands of people in the greatest city on earth, then they can build quarantine camps, they can put people in quarantine camps, they can force injections, they can force organ harvesting, they can really do whatever they want.And so I'd written a book in 2008 called The End of America that looked at closing societies, times and places where fragile democracies were undermined or overthrown by totalitarians on the left or on the right.And I saw that there's a map that they all take the same 10 steps.So by having done that research, I realized, well, emergency law, which this governor declared, is step 10.And he wasn't lifting it. it was two weeks to flatten this curve.He wasn't lifting it in April, in May, in June. It was still emergency law.And so by June, when we were already in the woods and it was unlawful according to him by no representative process for us to have more than six people in our home, I realized this is full-on totalitarianism.They're never gonna let us out without a fight. I put that on social media, this is it.They're not letting us out.And I invited 50 people into my home for a potluck and I put it on social media because I at that point realized the only way we're going to have a democracy back ever, and this is history informing me, is if we all resist immediately and refuse to comply and do it very flagrantly.Now, chapter 3, what is a miracle? You talk about feeling overwhelmed at what was happening, how can we overcome the adversaries that we face.And you mention a moment where the mountain range seems to light up.And you realize I started laughing, it was as if God was saying, don't be silly, just look at me.Was the depth of my despair answered by a massive blaze of gold just when I needed a miracle, or was a miracle simply happened to look up and notice something?That line, was a miracle, I think it was Eric Metaxas, I think, wrote a book about miracles.As a fascinating concept, being a Brit, not one, never discussing faith, and obviously in the US it's a different, bolder attitude, but still amongst many people this is not a conversation you have, and certainly miracles are definitely not on the conversation topic. I love just that title, What is a miracle is a fascinating title.
Yeah, thank you. Yeah, well, you know, Peter, as you have seen, I've kind of dropped a lot of my prohibitions and inhibitions. You know, really my de-personing by the left was a blessing in disguise because I have nothing left to lose by saying what I really think. And you're absolutely right, I lived in Britain for many years. I lived in Scotland too. You're Scottish, right? No?
I'm Northern Irish, but we have an affinity with the Scots just across the water.
Right. I think I've asked you that before. Forgive me. But yes, the Celts.Britain is super, it's not just secular, it's like it is considered very tacky to talk about faith.And it's considered very tacky to talk about faith in my sophisticated, you know, Ivy League.You know, West and East Coast elite world. You're allowed to go to synagogue, you know, and say, well, I'm, you know, I went up for Yom Kippur, I went for Rosh Hashanah.Or if you're Christian, you can have Christmas, I suppose. But really, it's weird if you go to church on Sunday.It's certainly weird if you, I mean, miracles and that whole discourse of God actually having a hand in your actual life is really interestingly considered to be so vulgar to discuss.It's like worse, it's more taboo than sex addiction or gambling addiction or alcoholism.It's like super unsayable.But I was having, the story of the last two and a half years is also a story of a journey of faith on my part.And I did have experiences that you really can't explain and that were positive.But also, as I pointed out, what's a miracle?There are miracles all around us that we just don't categorize as miracles.Like a baby being born, that's a miracle.So much has to go right for that to happen. And the fact that there can be life is a miracle.Actually, Orthodox Jews understand this. They're always thanking God for very mundane things that we overlook.But love is a miracle. Families are miracles. It's all a miracle, right?Healing is a miracle.I did have this super weird experience, which I've videotaped, of my little dog Mushroom was passing away at 18.And as he was dying, in the river near our house, there was a long, suddenly out of nowhere, it was midwinter, a long stemmed red rose, a real one, just not over the water, not under the water, like hovering under the water about 10 inches under this rushing icy stream.And it literally just stayed there for 10 days. It wasn't caught on anything.It was completely not understandable in any physical terms that I had.And I showed Brian. Literally, I posted this. He's a witness.A million people are witnesses that this happened.And then when Mushroom died, the petals released, and it flowed away.But roses have all kinds of symbolic meaning in a bunch of religions.Was it a miracle? I don't know, and that was Brian's line, what's a miracle?Maybe that's the wrong question.Like maybe it's all a miracle, and it just takes our noticing it.I mean, part of why I shared that is I also more quickly came to the conclusion that there was a force of evil that had been unleashed in 2020 that is still with us, that is more massive and gigantic and not explainable in normal human political rationalist terms than I had ever witnessed in my lifetime.And that it was like negative proof. If a force of evil can be this big, this sophisticated, get all the leaders of all the nations to do exactly the same things with the exact same language and exactly the same time sequence and cast a spirit of delusion on so many people I knew and loved that was impenetrable, but not open to any fact, and divide families, and allow a two-tier discriminatory society all over the West in nations predicated by law and human rights and equality under the law, overnight, that everyone embraced a discrimination society.Not to mention other horrible things like sacrificing children, feeding children up to an experimental injection, the idea of the loss of bodily autonomy, which is part of slavery, right?Like all of this was so big and happening in a way that human history doesn't unfold, right? Human history, even with the worst tyrants, there are factions, there's backbiting, there's assassination attempts. Not everyone goes along with it all over the world all at once, ever. So I had to conclude that that scale of evil was metaphysical. Because human practice, even the worst human politics can't accomplish that.And subsequently I concluded that if something that evil was metaphysical, it must be aimed at something metaphysical that was good. And so I became much more open to the idea that God or the creative force in the world that is good exists and exists in a really intimate way and cares about humanity and that this was a struggle between good and evil for the bodies and souls of humanity.
And that whole struggle against good and evil, I mean, that's personally one of the issues which has helped me through it, and that is not a stick to lean on, that's accepting truth. Because chapter 5, thinking like a tyrant, and if you look into what has happened, the evil, but then your chapter 4, principalities and powers, that you realize that there is something more behind it. Because if all you see is the evil in humanity, then it's hopelessness.But if you do believe and understand and realise there is that battle between good and evil which is bigger than that human aspect, then it means you can sit back, you can reassess it, and it's not hopelessness, it's actually looking past that. And to me that is the way we actually live through and see past the chaos that we've faced over the last three years.
Yeah, I mean I agree with you if I understand what you're saying but I'm not sure that I agree that humanity is essentially good. I think and this is a difference between, I think it's a, I've had really interesting conversations that reveal the real differences in heritage between Jews and Christians. Christians are pretty sanguine right now because they in their book it all ends happily. Revelation, Jesus returns, it's all fine. And as a Jew, I'm freaking out.And I'm freaking out because it doesn't really necessarily end happily in our story, right?There were times when, you know, Jerusalem was reduced to rubble and its inhabitants were, you know, killed or enslaved.There were times when we were exiled to Babylon and we wept beside the waters of Babylon and we missed Zion.There were times when we were fed into ovens, you know, in post kind of Christian history or murdered by the Inquisition, like.It doesn't end happily necessarily for us. That said, like without, without, how can I put it?I think we're in a time of moral testing, and I don't think it's just going to be okay if we don't step up. And that's really the message of the Hebrew Bible, which I'm reading the 1560 Bible, aloud, which is the Founders Bible, very important Bible in England and Scotland. It was a Bible created before the King James Bible by English dissidents, reformers, who would be put to death in England, some of them were put to death, but they fled to Geneva. And there they just translated the Bible into English from the Hebrew. So it's the most accurate direct translation I've read.I read Hebrew as well. And I'm not surprised that it's the Founders Bible and the Puritans Bible, because it has such a different, the translation is so different from the King James and other subsequent Bibles. My point is, it's definitely a Bible that conveys the message of the Hebrew Bible, which is don't wait for an intermediary. Someone else is not gonna make it okay. You have to, you know, walk with God, you know, along in the relationship that God set out and sought out, you know, with human beings if you want to be blessed, if you want life, like literally. And horrible things happen, not because of a punitive God, but because of universal laws, when people choose to worship themselves as, you know, as it's put, I think, several times in the Hebrew Bible. So, I guess I'm not saying you're not right. I personally don't think labels matter anymore.I'm not saying I'm right. I'm just saying there are different kind of calculus is in the different religions about what we do.And right now I'm very much in the Hebrew Bible calculus of, I don't think we're gonna survive this if we don't proactively, every single one of us, kind of align with the relationship that God set out for us with him.A hundred percent. Following God, I don't think, negates our responsibility, because back if Abraham had not followed the call of God, then the history would be different. So we have our role to play, but I think probably the promises are what God says for a thousand generations. So it lasts past good times and bad times, and then goes further. But none of that negates our position and responsibility to do what we can do, that we are called to do, and the skills and the abilities and the talents that we have to actually make a difference.
I agree with you, absolutely.
Chapter 6, the subtlety of monsters. Again, it can be over, you talk about vaccines did not manage to wipe out humanity's ability to reproduce, though live births are down 13 to 20 percent, it was central bank digital currencies, 15-minute cities, internet of things, GMO mosquitoes, there are whole, Dutch farmers de-banking as a whole plethora.I've probably, when you see that, because it all comes, it is subtle.It is for our good, for our health, to help us, for our convenience.Convenience comes up often. How do you get past, or how do you kind of persuade people that these are evil?Because often you can point out these issues, 15 minutes cities, oh, well, being local is good.No, no, no, it's about restricting you, controlling you. And sometimes people cannot, despite what's happened the last three years, cannot see past that government propaganda, I guess.
Right. Yeah. Wow. That's such an important question.And again, I think there are regional differences in how easy or hard it is to persuade the people around you that, you know, it may seem convenient or green, but it's really going to enslave you and your children forever.So I wrote in The Bodies of Others, my last book, about the really toxic threat that the EU represents, in my view.And I'm sure from what you just said, you might agree with this.Or you already agree, and I should learn from you.But the EU, again, having lived in Britain before Brexit for many years, I was very aware that Britain has a robust tradition of individualism and freedom of speech and the rule of law and people clamouring, Chartism, clamouring for representation in government.It's not a Marxist communitarian history at all, or even that's not even organic to Britain's, not Britain, not Wales, not Ireland, not Scotland, no one's ideology.It's not an organic part of the culture. And yet, I noticed over 10 or 15 years how really communist ideas were chipping away, chipping away, chipping away at that British tradition.And then I really noticed in about 2015 or 16 that no one knew how to lobby their MPs anymore.And when I would ask people later under, I'm not sure I have the timeline right, when Britain was part of Europe, I would say, do you know how to lobby your MEP?And of course, then I looked at the structure of the European Union, and sure enough, it was a giantmess that pretty much came down to, it's not a representative government at all, you know, not a meta government, it's not a government thing, it's a corporate thing that doesn't allow any real representation. And literally British journalists I knew didn't know that, right? They didn't know that, like the Sunday Times journalists did not know that the structure the EU did not allow for any actual representation. It's kind of, there's fog of war, you know, or glitter thrown in people's eyes about like red tape and bureaucrats. It's much more serious than that. There's like no representation, no transparency, no accountability. It's a coup, like Europe is a coup. So where I'm going with this is, and in retrospect that explained a lot of the opposition to Brexit, I think, and the efforts to kind of soften and soften and soften Brexit, as if you can soften one country not being part of, you know, another group of countries.That's the world we're in, where that ideology is you can have a kind of virtual separation of countries that isn't real. I'm going somewhere with that, which is, I think it's now a lot harder for you in Britain to persuade people that the state isn't the source of everything, then it would have been even 15 years ago. And the other problem is people get so many benefits from the state in Europe and in Britain, and that's messaged as well, as benefits, right? And it's very tempting. Well, I have this free this and free that.And I love it. Like, I used to be thoroughly on board with free health care and free universities and everything. Why not? I mean, fabulous.The people deserve it.But the dark side is that the discourse of individualism and individual rights becomes very theoretical.Once they give you all these good things, then when they say, but you can't drive your car from here to here, it's very hard to realise that that was a poisoned gift.In America, we're in a little bit of a different situation, thankfully, again, historically.And I don't mean to be like, nyah, nyah, nyah. I really don't.I think both countries have their challenges.But just like there's a downside of individualism, like kids don't always get fed, and elders don't always get looked after and so on.The upside is now in this crisis, we are like, hell no. And we also have a wonderful thing that the founders left for us, which is states.And so states at a state level can reject lockdowns or mandatory vaccination or masking or closures of businesses, even if a federal government is out of control.So what I've seen in America is people becoming very aware, based on an ideology of individual rights and individualism, that how central bank digital currency can switch you off, for instance.Or my video about in March of 2021, I think about how vaccine passports that are digital can become a social credit system very quickly to banning them in 33 states.But it's a constant fight to remind people, your liberty depends on protecting your liberty.Luckily, we have a discourse of that still.I feel like in Britain, that discourse got really, I mean, you're almost a racist in Britain or in Europe.If you talked about being proud of being British or being proud of being French, that necessarily have to be a racist posture at all, but I think there was a deliberate cultural attack on the language of individualism and rights in Britain and in Europe.Completely. I could delve much deeper in that, but I won't.Chapter 7, White Feathers, you say in the DMs, people whom I knew socially or professionally, people from journalism, politics, medicine, would say, Naomi, I really respect your actions right now, I totally agree with what you're saying, but of course I can't do anything, and often these people were in positions of power, they could do something. And you mentioned individuals who have stood up, Dr. Peter McCullough, Ed Dowd, Steve Bannon in journalism, many others. I kind of thought that the desire to do right would rise up and would win the day, but obviously not. How did you, were you as surprised at that? The people who, the penny kind of was dropping and yet they just refused to do the right thing because of fear of what would happen?
You know, Peter, I was completely surprised. I, to this day, I'm really in shock at what I witnessed because we all assumed, you know, we would know what to do if it was Germany in 1933 and that we would stand up against the Nazis and we would hide Anne Frank and we would, or, you know, if it was 1854, we would shelter that runaway slave. You know, we on the left, especially thought we were the good guys, you know, and that we stood up against tyrants.So I was, and remain, appalled at the quisling, colours revealed by my former peers and friends that the, and even more appalled that they, they're not ashamed.You know, like I've literally had people say, you know, loved ones say, well, I, you know, I'm going to get a booster, not because I believe in it or want to, but because I don't want to be kicked out of my bridge group or my, you know, play group, my mom's play group or, well, you know, as I wrote in facing the beast, the, the men, I mean, I'm sorry to gender this, but, you know, I've, I've kind of among the many things I've rethought on my journey is the point of men, and I mean, I've always been a fan of men as much as women, but like, men are kind of supposed to protect women and children, you know, in battle conditions or in dangerous conditions. I don't know why, I just think that's evolutionary necessity and also kind of the appropriate way to honour women and children.So I guess what I was astonished to find is that on the right, men still think they should be courageous and stand up for their ideals and take risks on behalf of the greater good or their loved ones who are dependent on them.And on the left, I was astonished to see grown men telling me why they were, you know, I'm not going to say the word because it's a naughty word, but, you know, very cowardly.You know? And have no shame or self-consciousness about it.And it's like, I'm out here at the front, man. You know, I'm taking the hits.I have to, I had to have two armed, like retired NYPD detectives flanking me at my last speech.I'm scared. Of course, I married my bodyguard, but out in the world, I'm still scared.These guys are like, well, obviously, I'm not going to say anything because my boss might get mad at me or I might lose some marginal professional advantage or major professional advantage.It's like people's lives are at stake. Children are at stake. They're injecting these tiny people who are not old enough to make decisions for themselves, who have no informed consent because they're minors. And you're not going to step out front with something you know to be wrong and say it's wrong. Or, I mean, don't get me started because obviously I have a lot of unprocessed grief and rage about this, but the two-tier society. All of these people are so right on. They would never discriminate against a gay couple or a lesbian couple or a person of colour ever, ever. They think that conservatives are the haters, right, and the people who discriminate. But these same people overnight in New York City and LA and other cities embraced a discrimination society and colluded with it a thousand percent and had no problem with the fact that I could not walk into, you know, most of the buildings in New York City. I could not sit indoors and eat with my family in a restaurant. I had to sit in the street like an animal. You know, they had no problem with that.They had no problem with turning away or firing, you know, workers and students, disproportionately people of colour and lower income people. No problem. They had no problem with laws that were basically Jim Crow laws that applied to vaccination status. And a lot of them like gave rise to hateful rhetoric, you know, exactly like racism or anti-Semitism related to unvaccinated people. So I lost all respect, you know, I could go on to like subcategories like feminists, right? We know it's not, we're not babes in the woods. We know that big pharma has experimented on women's bodies and that corporations sometimes exploit women. We know that. I helped to break the story about silicone breast implants that were taken off the market. We know about thalidomide. We know about vaginal mesh. We know about estrogen being too high in birth control pills. This is so like feminism 101 that corporations and pharma and medicine can exploit women. It's not news. And I was a heroine when when I pointed this out with like industrialized birthing practices in my previous books among these same people.But the fact that these injections are 62% of the adverse events are women, they're creating massive disabilities based on like bleeding among women.They're sterilizing women. They're compromising placentas. Maternal deaths are up by 40%.Babies are being born, birthed two months premature because the placentas are impaired by these lipid nanoparticles.There's poison in breast milk. It's a war on women, especially women's bodies.And I'm the crazy person for reminding people that women are being harmed and babies are being harmed.Where are, and I talk about this in detail, I name names, like Justice Sotomayor, Justice Kagan.They went on and on and on about my body, my choice when it came to abortion rights.And they ruled against people having the right to decide what's injected into their own bodies, it's the same rhetoric. So yes, I lost a lot of respect for these people.But obviously it was you pointing that out as a tweet that first brought you into being a conspiracy theorist, brought you into being a Tad, and then the FIDR documents, when you brought that out there. So what you look at over the last, I think, three years and you see points where individuals or organizations have produced the evidence this is what is happening. With Ed Dowd with his book listing, showing all the sudden deaths. With this, the Pfizer documents, how you and Daily Clout and the thousands of volunteers pulled that together. I mean, Tell us about the response to that, because when you put the information, you say, there it is, it is happening, here is the data. It's not just a tweet, it's just the data with all the references to it. And yes, hmm, hmm, oh well, we just carry on. Tell us about that, kind of the response to that, because that document was key.
Yeah, sure. I mean, God bless all these people now that their loved ones are or getting sick or dealing with turbo cancers or strokes, or they're reaching out for medical advice.It's so heart-breaking.So your audience may know that I oversee a project of 3,250 doctors and nurses and scientists and medical fraud investigators, biostatisticians, a range of high-level experts going through the Pfizer documents, which are these 450,000 pages released under court order that the FDA asked the court to keep hidden for 75 years.And we've issued 89 reports. They're all on that upper right-hand corner of Daily Clout.You can order them in book format. And they've documented the greatest crime against humanity in recorded history, again with a special focus on sterilization.I'm going to skip ahead. And as you say, it's not my opinion, I'm not a medical doctor or a scientist.All of these reports link to the primary source documents. So you can see for yourself, you know, we've got a report, someone just told me that her mom had a stroke.And we've got a report showing that 48% of the serious adverse events, including death, in the stroke category, which is a massive category for adverse events after injection, half of them took place within 48 hours of the injection. You know, I could go on and on with the various categories that, you know, emerged among the many other headlines this team broke.You know, blood clots, lung clots, leg clots, thrombotic thrombocytopenia, neurological damage at scale, haemorrhages, dementias, Alzheimer's, Bell's palsy, joint pain, interestingly, arthritis is number one side effect. Myalgia, which is muscle pain, is number two. Number three is COVID, because the injections by November of 2020 were proven internally not to stop COVID, to be completely ineffective. Vaccine failure was the internal language Pfizer used.You know, there's not enough time for me to like document the headlines that the team has surfaced about harms that these people knew they were doing, again, especially reproductive harms.But what is really important to bring people up to date on is the last four reports.The first two last week showed that through a FOIA by our lawyer, Ed Berkovich, the White House drove a concealment in May of 2021 of harms brought to their attention that were blood damage, blood clots, and myocarditis.And they looped in Dr. Walensky, Dr. Fauci, Dr. Collins, but it was 15 White House staffers convening a freak-out meeting to create a script, their language which is 17 pages long, all redacted to cover up this harm. And remember what happened in 2021 was mandates. Knowing this damage that it caused, they mandated it to kids, to soldiers, sailors, college students, and so on. But I'll skip ahead to the last really important story that your audience needs to know. Other, researchers, including Kevin McKernan at Medicinal Genomics, Dr. Philip Buchholz in South Carolina, they've independently found that the injections are contaminated.And that the contaminants are fragments of DNA, fragmented DNA, and plasmids grown in E. coli which can enter your nucleus and cause untold harm, but also very concerning SV40, simian virus 40, which is a carcinogen. NIH and OSHA categorize it as a carcinogen that causes cancer in laboratory animals. So we're seeing these turbo cancers, you know, three, four months, someone goes from perfectly healthy to very sick to dead, things oncologists have never seen before.And oncologists like Dr. Flowers on our team, Dr. Cole are really worried that this SV40 is a carcinogen that is related to these turbo cancers. And the last thing I'll say politically is that our team, Amy Kelly, my COO, found that Pfizer is concealing, redacting, while all these questions are coming up, how did this happen? How did it get contaminated and adulterated in this way? Pfizer created at the very end of the process, the process they, brought for emergency use authorizations called Process 1. And FDA signed off on it. It's fine. It's clean. Then Pfizer substituted an internal secret trial of process two. 200 people were injected with these contaminated formulations. They had a 2.4 times rate of adverse events as the other group. Then process two, a bait and switch, was rolled out into everyone's arms.And process two has the carcinogens and the DNA fragments in it. And Pfizer has now redacted the manufacturing process with the FDA's collusion in their papers.
Well, I think you've laid out a perfect reason why people need to make sure and go on dailyclout.io and get themselves up to speed because it never ends. There's always something coming out. And I know our viewers and listeners will be eager to know what else is happening. Can we just finish, there are so many, the Chapter 8, Rethinking the Second Amendment, I would love to, but I'm not going to touch that. Chapter 12, Thanksgiving, gathering that, the kingdom of God, that connection of community. Chapter 16, How the Ancient Gods Returned, I love that just because the whole spiritual aspect, there's so much. But maybe just to finish off, I, never having written a book, but I assume you start out with a plan. This is what you want to do.And I assume through the process, you learn things along the way. And as you put it together, people can get it from the 9th of November. What do you want to leave with people? What do you want to portray as they get the book, as they read it, what do you want that lasting thought to be with them as they read through it?Great question Peter. May I note that you can pre-order it now even before the 9th of November and that's important because it sends a signal to the publishing industry when people pre-order, so please do, so I won't get cancelled yet again.Let's see. What do I want people to leave with? Well, I guess this is kind of a different book than my other books. It's not an argument, it's a reflection and I think a lot of us have maybe all of us have been traumatized by the last two and a half years and also traumatized by the fact that our suffering and the shock we endured is being papered over and kind of dropped through the memory hole So, I was really inspired by a book called I Will Bear Witness by Victor Klemperer, which is just literally almost a journal of, you know, his life, I think, in Munich, you know, as the before and as the Nazis were coming to power, and just bit by bit, he couldn't shop in his local store, and bit by bit, he lost his housing, bit by bit, he, you know, the neighbours turned away from him, and he just chronicled it.I think it's really important for there to just be a witness to this time, you know, in my humble way I tried to do that. And I think it's healing for people to have their experience kind of validated and reflected. It helps us actually move forward instead of being kind of pushed forward by the tyrants who want us to forget about it. That's number one. And I guess number two, what do I want? Well, I guess we're not allowed to proselytize in Judaism, and I don't like to ever. I think all these things are so personal. But I actually do think we're at an inflection point in history, Peter, where we may not survive if we don't look at ourselves in the mirror. And if that leads to us reconnecting to God, I think that will help us survive.So I probably hope that that might happen as well, that people might,I mean, such a surprise to me is to read the Geneva Bible and see that the persona of God is completely different from the way his persona has been translated in subsequent 500 years of translations.And it turns out, in the original Hebrew and the Geneva Bible, super nice guy, like very different from this distant, remote, judgmental, irrational, punitive, censorious persona, which is all about the intermediary.It turns out you don't need an intermediary. I mean, God isn't in heaven, it turns out.That's a mistranslation. God is in the sky.Like literally, God keeps being written out of translations.But Jacob didn't wrestle with the angel.It was God preparing him for this very difficult day. Like over and over again in the original, God just shows up for us in a non-scary, very human way, I guess I'd say.And that's a surprise to me. So I guess I would want people who are feeling lost to have a sense of that, because it's very hopeful news.
Well, I certainly read not as an argument, you're right, but as you grasping, wrestling, understanding, for you personally, and also what it means to have a faith and to look up in these times.And people can, yeah, it's available as e-book, as audio book, and as a physical copy.So if nothing else, if you want to take away from this, then I encourage the viewers, listeners, to go click on the link, it'll be in the description, and you can pre-order that and get that from the 9th of November.Naomi, I appreciate you coming on, love the book. Thank you so much for sharing with me and our audience.
Thank you so much, Peter. We always love talking to you. Thank you so much.



Wednesday Nov 01, 2023
Dwight Schultz - Its Alright to be Dwight: #001
Wednesday Nov 01, 2023
Wednesday Nov 01, 2023
Welcome to the inaugural episode of the 'Its Alright to be Dwight' podcast with the television, film and voice actor Dwight Schultz, exclusive to Hearts of Oak.Listen in for a stream of consciousness that drops from his brain to his mouth and then falls out, interjected with some light humour but having everything to do with the contemporaneous political situation that we find ourselves in.
A respected performer on Broadway, Dwight Schultz found everlasting fame by playing the certifiable "Howling Mad" Murdock on the action series "The A-Team" (1983-86).A living, breathing cartoon with a seemingly endless selection of voices and accents at his command, Murdock provided the air power for the A-Team's clandestine adventures, provided that his compatriots could break him out of the mental hospital where he resided.One of the show's most popular and memorable figures, Murdock ensured Schultz steady work on television and on the big screen playing Reginald Barclay in "Star Trek: The Next Generation"An accomplished voice actor, Dwight can be heard in numerous hit computer games and in countless animated shows.
Books recommended in this show...Red Spy Queen: A Biography of Elizabeth Bentley https://amzn.eu/d/2LCJevGTragedy and Hope: A History of The World In Our Time by Carroll Quigley https://amzn.eu/d/1Fa1s1ZTragedy and Hope 101: The Illusion of Justice, Freedom, and Democracy by Joseph Plummer https://amzn.eu/d/9p6NEEOIn Denial: Historians, Communism and Espionage by John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr https://amzn.eu/d/1MEAq0Y
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Monday Oct 30, 2023
Robert W Malone MD - What is Woke? An Intolerant and Moralising Ideology
Monday Oct 30, 2023
Monday Oct 30, 2023
Show Notes and Transcript
Robert Malone's Substack has become essential reading for many of us. Every day nuggets of wisdom and insight, information and humour drop into inboxes all over the world. One of the recent emails caught our eye. What is Woke? It's a word that we have come familiar with but many of us would struggle to define it. It is an intolerant ideology that is sowing seeds of confusion and division. Robert returns once again to Hearts of Oak to discuss what sparked the article and we have a close look at 15 examples of wokeness that he has referenced before we touch on another of his Substacks about 'Adulteration', which is a topic that we hope to come back to in more detail soon.
Robert W Malone MD, MS Inventor of mRNA & DNA vaccines, RNA as a drug. Scientist, physician, writer, podcaster, commentator and advocate. Believer in our fundamental freedom of free speech.
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Interview recorded 26.10.23
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Transcript
(Hearts of Oak)
Robert W. Malone, MD. It is wonderful to have you back.Thanks so much for joining us today, Robert.
(Robert Malone MD)
Peter, thanks for your friendship. It's been a pleasure to host you on the farm a couple of times and all of our many podcasts.I don't know how many we're up to right now, but I always enjoy talking to you and through your to your audience. So thanks for having me on again.
No, thank you. And if what you're doing doesn't work out, if everyone deserts you on Substack, then I think you do have another future, which is steaks.I think that was the best steak I've had outside Texas. So I say, open up a steak restaurant, Robert.
Yeah, that might be my future if the powers that be have their way with me.
If you say too much, because that's just safer.But just for the viewers, @rwmallonemd on Twitter, on GETTR, anywhere else, And of course, Substack, rwmalonemd.substack.com.You just type in Substack, Robert Malone will come up. All the links are in the description.And that is also a way to support what Robert does in the many places he travels, speaks, interviews, and all of that.That is a one way of supporting him. or getting his book, which I had beside me, Lies My Government Told Me.There it is, Lies My Government Told Me. Make sure if you haven't got a copy of that, get a copy, it's a great Christmas present.
About to come out in Norwegian for all of your Norwegian listeners and in Dutch.I think we're gonna have the book launch in Norway in early December and the book launch in the Netherlands sometime in February.So stay tuned for that. And then we have another book that is just nearing completion on Cy-War and Sovereignty, which is the big propaganda, you know, there in the UK, you're certainly familiar with nudge technology and the 77th Brigade and MI6 and all of their various nefarious activities through the COVID crisis.
Oh, yeah. I look forward to that coming out. The Norwegian languages, maybe I'll give it a miss.So I'll wait for the new book.
We've got a great cover.I look forward to it. Robert, I love your Substack.There may be four different sub-stacks that I follow because you can have an avalanche of information and yours is one of those. And my favorite thing is you don't know what you're going to get.Each day is different.It could be on the farm, it could be travel, it could be latest scientific research coming out, it could be government agencies and how they work.And I love that huge mix and that wide array. And one of the recent ones just days ago was, what is woke and intolerant and moralizing ideology?And you had a little cartoon at the beginning and at the end, the definition was stuff I don't like, which I actually thought was a good definition.But it's a term that I think we now use frequently and we kind of know how to describe things as woke, but we're not very sure what exactly that is.If we see something, oh, that's woke, why?
The definition of pornography, I can't define it but I know it when I see it.Same with woke. And yeah, so thanks. This was almost kind of a throwaway Substack, that Jill put together on the fly.Basically, we tend to wake up in the morning or as we're going to sleep the night before.This is our lives. Hey, welcome to our lives.We lay in bed and talk between the two of us. Well, when are we gonna write tomorrow? I don't know.Good heavens. And so, in this case, what transpired was we, when we like to turn off our brains, we turn to the, you know, streaming.We never watch television per se, but we stream.And they tend to fall into two categories, basically, science fiction and documentaries about history or travel.That's kind of our lives. I know it's pretty exciting.And so we were watching this new Netflix series called Bodies.And it proceeds because it's a kind of a multi-timeline thing that is all wrapped around the UK and London is the setting for the series.And I don't want to go into the plot line, but basically, in episode three, suddenly we have the insertion of this gratuitous, let's say, gently man love, with a fairly explicit scenery associated with it.And it was absolutely gratuitous, not necessary for the plot line.It was clearly another woke agenda insertion, as we have come to expect from Netflix routinely.And this one was so in your face that we just, both of us, looked at each other and flipped off the TV.Okay, enough of that. Time to go to bed.And then Jill, in the morning, woke up and she said, I've got to find some way to be able to pre-screen, these various streaming broadcasts for their woke content. I wonder if there's anything out there on the internet.And so she started searching, and she found this delicious site that is mentioned in the article.
Notwokeshows.com, which I've delved into.
Yeah, so she finds notwokeshows.com, and she's like, hallelujah, this is a goldmine, because they have listed all these criteria that they apply to define whether or not a show is woke, and whether or not they're going to include it in their recommended broadcast that one who is, let's say, not enjoying the woke agenda can safely view.I guess this is akin to the censorship board there that the BBC sponsors for you lucky members of the United Kingdom.And so you're all so fortunate that the government looks out for you so carefully and maintains your mental health in alignment with their interests.So in any case, she finds this website and it's such a rich repository of, you know, a little bit tongue in cheek, but on point.Commentary about what constitutes woke from the perspective of some group that is seeking to delineate woke from non-woke, broadcasting and being able to to list, non-woke content, that she writes to the authors and they write back and because we've become quite sensitized to issues concerning copyright.And so they write back and they say, yes, absolutely. You're free to use this.We're so grateful and all happy, happy.And so she takes basically their content and disambiguates or redacts it or restructures it so that it's not specifically about programming, but speaking more directly about what is WOKE and from the framework of these individuals that put together this website that previously has been relatively unknown and blasted out together with the crosslink to the source material, et cetera.And that's what gives rise to this fun little throwaway essay, which was her basically, uh-oh, we've got to get something out this morning.How about if we do this? while I happen to be writing an in-depth technical piece about adulteration and the RNA vaccines, which was going to take much longer. So we wanted to get something out to our Substack subscribers so they have it with their morning coffee. And that's the genesis of this particular essay.
And I will finish on adulteration, another word that we've come across only in the last few days. But I love this article simply because it's what people are facing, the people are, and what you described is exactly what millions and millions of people across any country face.You look at something and you're not sure where to watch it and you're not sure what the plot line will be and often it...I've watched different shows and they start off one way, being macho with a hero, like all 24 type.And then by the end, it's something completely different.
They slipped it in. They've really gotten quite clever about it in advancing this agenda of a particular way of looking at the world.And of course, the UK has been one of the world leaders in advancing nudge technology, which is what this really is, that we're encountering in broadcast media, is applied nudge.And, you know, this is another case of a slippery slope. Who's against reducing public tobacco consumption?Oh, you know, we're all for that. We don't want passive smoke.And well then, so then it's okay to use nudge to reduce that.And then, well, who's not in favour of more tolerance against ethnic minorities?Well, of course we all want that. Well, how are we gonna do it?Well, we'll take this same nudge technology and apply it like a great big hammer to that one.And so then we, I'm gonna, this is a sacred cow.So then we have the infamous Dr. Who has suddenly become a femme, et cetera.And that kind of went over like a lead balloon, as I recall.But it doesn't matter. In pursuit of the social engineering agenda, profitability and audience uptake and acceptance are totally secondary to the broader mission of advancing social equity as defined by whomever they are that established all these agendas and try to propagate it globally.Another one that I ran into recently was a CNN broadcast looking at travel and food in Italy.Who isn't interested in Italian food and travel? I mean, that's a great topic.And this is coming off of Anthony Bourdain's suicide and how successful his series was, because I think CNN is trying to pick up the ball.And so they get another actor, a well-known Italian, I'm not gonna beat him up, that tours Italy.And we're in about three episodes and suddenly we're getting propagandized about, in favour of basically Italian socialism, and the importance of accepting immigrants from North Africa and integrating them into Italian society and that these far right people, or go Giorgio Moloney, et cetera.Because anybody who is against immigration is obviously far right by definition.And Mussolini is just right there.Don't like immigration, you're one step away from full-on Mussolini fascism.And so that's how that particular series has gone.As another example is that it's become a platform for advancing these same social theories, ostensibly under the guise of a travel show focused on Italian cuisine.I mean, it pervades everything.
It does, and I know that you give 15 examples. You go through, of course, The one that stands out, which you've also known for the last three years is called COVID-19 virtue signalling.Virtue signalling is a term that links with woke.But that maybe took it to a new level of advisories, COVID advisories under videos, giving you the different side.And Andrew Bridgen speaking in the House of Commons, whenever he was talking about vaccine injuries, at the bottom, it kept bringing up all these piece of information of why, what he was saying was rubbish.But even on the COVID stuff, the mask, the double, the triple masking, or people getting a sticker to say they've had a jab, it was in your face, in public, I guess, in a way that we hadn't seen before.And the social distancing, I mean, all these things had no, even though they were cloaked in scientism.Which is, you know, we've got to be careful about using that term, Jill constantly reminds me, because it is actually formally defined as, the belief system around everything that is true and real can be directly perceived and detected.So that's the essence of scientism. And in definition, it's in opposition to, let's say mysticism at one parameter and belief in theology and religion in another parameter, or we could talk about the ancient Celtic religions of paganism, for instance, all of that being in opposition to this belief that only things that we can measure and detect are true.But the term scientism has been kind of transformed a little bit with Dr. Fauci being the poster child of scientific truth is that which is asserted by largely the government and government agents that their interpretation of scientific truth is the one and only truth and there shall be no debate.And the BBC and the Trusted News Initiative have become the guarantors and the enforcers, of that logic that the only scientific truth, quote-unquote, in this post-truth, post-modern world is that which is advanced in the approved narrative endorsed by the government.And you start off, right at the beginning, it is alphabetical, but the 15th, you talk about anti-religious bias, and I'm shocked at how we see that so prevalent, that those with a belief system, and often a belief system in Christianity, are hateful or certainly hypocritical or, I mean, the level of vitriol that is attached to someone who believes something and I guess the whole issue of belief of absolutes is completely alien to a woke agenda where anything goes and truth is subjective and that level of mocking and ridiculing is dangerous certainly in a country as in yours based on biblical foundations and Christian truths and yet now we are encouraged to attack the very foundations on which our societies were based on.Right, and this is all rife with paradox. So you point out that Christianity, and in particular, traditional Christianity, and in most particular, this new insurgent movement within the Catholic Church in opposition to the Pope called Trad-Cath, those folks are in particular demonized for the sin of wanting to receive the liturgy in Latin.You can't make this up.It's so intrinsically absurd. And the bizarre paradox is that, in parallel, the prior religious orientation that was so heavily weaponized, that being radical Islam and Islam, you know, generalized Islam suddenly is aligned, in a paradoxical way with the woke slash progressive or approved agenda, in this enormous rift that has occurred in the context of, let's say gently, the IDF Gaza conflict.And I absolutely don't want to go there because I find thatinformation landscape to be so heavily contaminated with very advanced Psy-War capabilities on both sides that once again this is absolutely a post-truth, post-modern battleground of two highly developed Psy-War capabilities going head-to-head on the world stage in which we could debate who are the victims and who are the perpetrators here, but I think truth is absolutely on the victim list.It's become completely subjective, and that's what's happened throughout all of this, is, as I keep saying, this is postmodernism, in which truth is a subjective quality that is, not intrinsic, but rather is subjective and is the product of exertion of force and capabilities in the information landscape, and is defined by those who are able to dominate that information landscape.Truth is entirely subjective and is a function of whoever is the dominant party in what I call this post-modern golden rule, those with the gold make the rules.And it's now those with the gold define truth.
It's so true. We've just had today, there was Rishi Sunak, sadly, our Prime Minister here in the UK, little in substance, little in size, little in vision, but Rishi Sunak-
Well, now don't be staturist.
But Rishi Sunak, he was talking about a new AI Institute, which the UK is setting up, and it's going to be the world's first AI Safety Institute.And he talked about, we want to have a AI consensus on what's good and bad, just like we have a climate change census.
Right, so AI has been sold to the public as a neutral arbiter of truth, but we know from the various AI applications and algorithms that are available now.That AI and machine learning and deep learning are very much a consequence, a derivative, of the source information that is used to build those algorithms, that train them.And so by selecting the information, so for instance, it's just like Wikipedia.Wikipedia defines truth as basically the work product of corporate media, which is to say the Trusted News Initiative. So if it's endorsed by TNI, then it must be true.And that is what comes out in those. So it's not even, it's beyond scientific papers.It's whatever large corporate media puts out with their spin becomes the only allowed input vector for Wikipedia.And this is done, you know, when we now know that Wikipedia is being edited in real time algorithmically by our intelligence community, including your lovely MI6.And so it, you know, people still perceive wiki as a source of basically akin to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, but it's absolutely not.Now, I haven't dove into how badly Encyclopaedia Britannica is being manipulated.I don't know the answer to that now.But the AI-based engineshave absolutely been shown to have political biases that are, you know, apparently derived from their training source material.And so, for instance, the other day, Steve Kirsch gave an inquiry to one of them, that I was not familiar with previously and asked if anybody, that had been a anti-vaxxer had turned to being in favour of the vaccines.And he was very comforted by the fact that he was not so identified.But myself and Jessica Rose, and there was another person, were identified as having previously been anti-vaxxers.I'm the vaccine developer anti-vaxxer who invented RNA vaccine technology.That, you know, you have to, this is for, you know, park your cognitive dissonance is irrelevant.But then had now strongly endorsed the COVID vaccines, and indicated that everybody should get them. Absolute lie, absolute propaganda, none of that true that was listed, but that's what spat out in response to that question.And with Jessica Rose, it asserted that she was a former beauty queen.I've never heard her talk about that before. I got to ask her about whether or not she was once a beauty queen. And also went into the same kind of a flip-flop, which I know has not happened.So it's, those of us, and this is another part of my background that most people are unaware.For the first two years of my undergraduate, I was a computer science student and actually took top honours for that time. I just didn't wanna spend the rest of my life in a basement looking at a CRT tube.I was taught early on, garbage in, garbage out. With any program-based algorithm that abstracts from data, your source data will determine the product.You can have the most sophisticated deep learning algorithm, but if it is employing a biased data set, it will give you a biased answer.And that's absolutely what's happening, but it's being pitched to the public as if this is a godlike, neutral arbiter of truth, and it is so easily manipulated.The question is, is Rishi in the cohort of...I don't really understand the technology, but it seems awfully cool.And this tension always exists between nefarious intent and incompetence.And is he merely an incompetent or is he aware of how readily artificial intelligence algorithms can be manipulated?I don't know the answer to that.
The dangerous thing is, I think he is aware, because I think his wife's family made the money off tech industry, partially through tech, so he should be aware of it.
Exactly. He should be a sophisticated user, and then the derivative of that would be, this is not a guy that can be trusted because he's misrepresenting truth to the British public.I know that you would probably be shocked and we will probably be de-platformed and severely, maybe I better be careful because I want to fly back into London to help out Andrew on December 4th, so I don't want to get arrested when I land at Heathrow.
Well, we'll see how that happens. You may just stay in the UK for a while and that will keep you.
Government hospitality.
You started by talking about that Netflix series, the slipping in of man love, as you said, and I've been watching another BBC programme and three series in, oh, suddenly now there's the other side, woman love and that slipped in, doesn't fit with the story, doesn't add to it at all. But in your article, you talk about bad masculinity and where male behaviour is inherently toxic and negative.But then again, the fun side, because you have to sit back and with a smile and begin to mock the chaos and confusion and people trying to jump through hoops and put these together.You've got the whole infinite genders and how that works. And I was sitting watching GB News yesterday and they had someone on who I think was, I'm not sure whether male or female, a strange hybrid.They were talking about-
What's wrong with you? It's irrelevant.
I no longer know what it means a trans woman.A trans woman, I think, okay, just go back to basics. How did the person start?That's where I need to start with.But this confusion, if male psychic or identification is toxic, then what happens if a woman then decides she's a man, is that then still toxic or is that now acceptable? And this chaos and confusion.
Yes. Oh, like I said, the cognitive dissonance associated with this, which has no well-structured underlying logic, is profound.And so you have, like with any cognitive dissonance, you have to just park that, don't confront it, because it will drive you mad. It's, cognitive dissonance is one of the major sources of psychological pain, and, but only if you confront it. And so for your mental health, you should, Peter, you should really need to stop thinking about things like that. And, go back and and reread 1984, but consider it to be a guidance document rather than a warning document, and it will all be fine.Along those lines, I strongly, in terms of content to consider in streaming, often overlooked is this lovely little sci-fi piece with Uma Thurman, as I recall, called Gattaca.And I strongly recommend, GATTAGA is actually intended to be a DNA sequence in this particular sci-fi piece, which is very well-produced, way ahead of its time, and absolutely predicts the almost as prescient as 1984 was, absolutely predicts this new reality, postmodern reality, that we're walking into, where your genetics define, who you are and what you're allowed to be on behalf of government industry and everything else.So that absolutely should be on everybody's watch list if you haven't already seen Gattaca.But this logic that you're talking about, toxic masculinity of course, is what Jordan Peterson, has been so reviled for speaking against. And of course we all know that Jordan Peterson is now, subject to re-education by edict of his local health authority, I think in Toronto, as I recall.And they are also subjecting other physicians to what re-education processes that have had, you know, sinned by prescribing ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine for early treatment and written statements recommending that individuals should not, they should not necessarily be required to take the mRNA vaccine products or other genetic vaccine products, which the government so heavily advocates.And in those re-education processes, which the individuals are required to pay for, by the way, the state doesn't pay for that re-education. it's like three to 5,000 bucks.And at the end of which you have to write a letter demonstrating that you have successfully incorporated the teaching of the re-education process and that you are sufficiently contrite for your past sins.And if you do not show sufficient contrition in this letter, I mean, this is full on Soviet, right?If you don't show sufficient contrition, Then you will have to pay for another round of re-education ad nauseum until the overseers believe, they become convinced, that you have provided the necessary written, signed documentation that demonstrates that you are requesting humbly forgiveness for your sins, and that you have indicated clearly in this public document that you will not sin again.And so anybody that asserts that this is not actually a false religion isn't paying attention, because that's what we have, this, whatever you want to call it, wokeism or whatever, this new censorship, industrial complex, propaganda infrastructure that so much of it traces back to UK social science, I'm sorry to say, is now enforcing itself on the population using the classic totalitarian methodology.And I'm reminded, someone pointed out to me the other day when I was at Shannon Joy's event in Rochester, that Mattias Desmet, when he speaks of totalitarianism, he's not, a key differentiator between authoritarianism and totalitarianism is that authoritarianism under a dictatorship or other structure is a minority imposing its will on the population.Totalitarianism, it is the totality of society that is acting in this way. It is a social consensus, in this case a manufactured one, but it is a social consensus that this is the way we shall be. And one of the key factors in when totalitarianism emerges in a society and basically integrates itself into the entire systemis that you can turn over the leadership, ergo Rishi and the prior prime minister that you guys, that brief stint that you all experienced.
Forty-five days.
You can replace the leadership, and it will not change the process until the entire population wakes up from what's happening.Because there will be new leaders emerge organically from the society to fill that role of dear leader.Because this is absolutely a function of a deep psychological process that is consumed the society.So we can all in our little bubble of resistance cell, Is it 20% of people?Is it 5%? We can go back and forth.We can all laugh at the sheep and what's going on and point out their logical inconsistencies.It's irrelevant until such point as people literally wake up and recognize that this is, at a minimum, not meeting their needs.You know, this is the classic question, are you better off than you were earlier on under this, I guess it's conservative government that you have that is not acting very conservative? Yeah. are you better off now than you were then? And at some point the culture says, no, we need a change.And they collectively wake up, but when that's gonna be, is it gonna be next year?Is it gonna be next decade? Or is it gonna be 100 years from now?There's no way to predict.Yeah, I'm just imagining, sorry, I'm just imagining Jordan Peterson writing a letter of apology to the Canadian government saying how wrong he was. I think this actually could be a series, you could have different, I'm sure you would love to do one program, you know, many people, a whole 45-minute fly on the wall, high-profile individuals writing I'm so sorry letters, sounds perfect.
Yeah, I think Babylon Bee needs to take this up immediately.Hey, there's one more.
Russell Brand ought to do this. This is absolutely made for Russell Brand.I think you need to patent this idea immediately.
Russell Brand's an intriguing character. I'm not going to go there.One other thing I'd pull out, distorted racism, and this pitting people against others.Living in London, being in a very mixed culture, coming from Northern Ireland, being in a mono culture, and enjoying that mix and all that brings, and then this push to, no, you must see racism behind everything.That on top of everything else, it is, the tension that is developing in society is frightening.The people are encouraged to pit themselves against someone else instead of agreeing to disagree, not allowed to agree to disagree. And if you don't agree, you're wrong, you must be hated, you must be mocked, you must be attacked.You see as well in the States that that tension is bubbling under the surface.
And it's just, I mean, we're laughing at our Canadian colleagues, but we know that they have been at the tip of the spear in advancing a lot of these agendas, most notably the de-banking, is the most egregious example. And Nigel can, there in the UK, can speak eloquently at length about the debanking agenda and its intended linkage with social credit system.Yeah, so the question is, I think for all of us, again, this grappling with the tension between incompetence and nefarious intent, which is so hard to disambiguate unless we're mind readers or we are able to get through Freedom of Information Act, the smoking gun documents that establish nefarious intent.But this division of society, again and again and again, repeated division into subgroups on top of subgroups on top of subgroups, absolutely has the appearance of serving the interests of large financial and power interests, which may be transnational, multinational, or globalist.We have these euphemisms that are all used. Just as the hypothetical, not saying necessarily this is what's happening, but if you had, let's say, traditional monarchists or large banking conglomerates.Or we can go down the list of potential actors that were interested in further enhancing their power and financial base at the expense of what ostensibly is a self-governing populace, then I hesitate to use the term democracy.And I would get attacked if I used the term democracy in the United States, because we don't technically have a democracy, just like technically you don't have a constitution.But it certainly has appeared to be in the interests of these very large concentrated power blocks that are led by a very small number of individuals who happen to be, have accumulated, you know, calling it wealth is kind of almost a misnomer, assets in power that they have, they and their families or progenitors or associates have historically exploited to further concentrate and exert their influence over world affairs.That's my attempt to be politically correct and wrap things with words that the average person would just say, well, they're all corrupt and they want to run the world.And as I get, again, I cite back the postmodern golden rule, those of us of a certain age recall when the golden rule was due unto others as you would have them do unto you.And in the postmodern world, the golden rule is those with the gold make the rules.Maybe it's always been that way.I don't know. Maybe I was just naïve back then when I was listening to my pastor speak on the lectern in the Episcopalian church that my parents used to go to.And that's another thing that I find fascinating When you think about it, we all, many people used to...I'll say, make fun of the Church of England in its leadership in advancing what we now recognize as a woke agenda.But it is increasingly normalized across much of the Christian theologic space, notably including the Catholic Church, the current pope.So maybe we got it all wrong. Maybe the Episcopalians were actually the tip of the spear in advancing the new world order. I don't know.But it kind of increasingly looks that way. One would never imagine the Episcopalian clergy as, I don't think any stereotype would label them as the avant garde cutting edge of social change.And yet, so it would seem.
Yeah, that fight for truth in the church, whenever it's there in black and white in the Bible.Can we finish on, word of the week, adulteration, this, I guess,
Great memes circulating, with, I guess the Sermon on the Mount with the stone tablets, with the 10 commandments and the statement, thou shalt not commit adulteration. And no, it's not adultery.Yeah, so this is a scientific technical term and a regulatory term.It's actually entrenched in American federal law and throughout the world in regulatory statutes, and policies that have largely been enforced and structured, through the International Committee on Harmonization, throwing out some buzzwords there for all of you wokes, which is kind of the international body that has harmonized it.You know, that's another good woke term, very important in European politics.We all want to be harmonized and aligned.But harmonized regulatory policies globally, so that Mr. Pharma doesn't have the inconvenience of having to restructure their regulatory documents for each nation state that they submitted to.So harmonization is important, and a key term throughout all of this is adulteration, which is in its simplest form.It is the incorporation of adulterants or impure material into, in the original American statute, food, devices, or drugs.Remember, we have the Food and Drug Administration that's responsible for this.And it goes back to the time of the scandals that Upton Sinclair revealed in his classic works, literary works, concerning the Chicago slaughterhouse environment and contamination of food with rat faeces and other materials. So rat faeces or other awful, you know, excrement from animal species contaminating foodstuffs is absolutely considered to be an adulterant.But technically in the drug space, adulteration consists of inclusion of materials in a final drug product, that are not specifically disclosed in the label.Remember the label also includes that little package insert that goes in the box that says all those things that nobody ever reads in the very fine print.But basically, as one is allowed to market a drug product, typically that requires the final drug product, I'll say this way, is defined as the sum total of everything that goes into making it.So the manufacturing process, the testing and release, the regulatory documentation, the documentation about the clinical trials, all of that, it's not just the stuff that's in the pill or in the syringe, but it's all that stuff, that documentation and information that surrounds it, that cloud of information.And so technically, if a regulatory authority together with a manufacturer disclose that, well, In fact, in our product, there is a certain fraction of rat feces, but we have a test for rat feces, and those rat feces cannot exceed 0.001% or whatever the thing is.That type of thing makes that not an adulterant. If it is disclosed and you have some parameters around it, then that's acceptable.What's happened here with these RNA genetic products is that two things have not been disclosed. And basically, they have been detected, by two different laboratory groups, one in the United States and one in the University of Guelph.You'll remember University of Guelph being the home of Byron Bridle.And so now we have another Guelph dissenter, solid, rock-solid scientist in his group that does DNA sequencing that these two groups have acquired at great difficulty because, of course, this is forbidden in most nation states to be able to analyze the vials that Pfizer or Moderna give us.We're told to just accept them that they are as they are asserted to be, which has never been the case with other drugs.Always a national authority like Paul Ehrlich or the European Union will independently verify that what is in the vial by random sampling is in fact what pharma says is in the vial.And it's within those limitation parameters that are predefined in the regulatory package.But it turns out that they were asleep at the switch or wilfully ignorant or we can extend that out, and hopefully someday we'll have the documentation to allow us to discern how the heck this happened.But we are hearing now more and more a cascade of mea culpa statements, from European Medicines Agency, Health Canada, Australian regulatory authorities, yet to hear this from the FDA for some reason, that in fact, we're guilty.We weren't aware. Mr. Pharma misled us.
Pfizer, Moderna, whomever, misled us. And in fact, there is quite a bit of these small linear DNA fragments contaminating the final drug product.And by the way, the DNA source, a circular piece of DNA that was used to manufacture the RNA, it was grown in bacteria.And that leads to another whole can of worms is the endotoxin contamination.And whether it's been adequately monitored.Endotoxin being something that's known to cause shock in humans when injected, humans turn out to be exquisitely sensitive to injected endotoxin compared to many other species.And that may have something to do with some of the anaphylactic reactions that patients develop within the first 24 to 48 hours.Certainly that is consistent with endotoxin contamination. but also that we have this DNA contamination.And so, because it wasn't disclosed.And furthermore, the composition sequence of the plasmid from which these short DNA fragments are derived was not disclosed.And in particular, the existence of some sequences derived from simian virus 40 were not disclosed.And a lot of then this constitutes an indulgent.And the EMA and some of these other health agencies are now basically saying, not our fault, Pfizer didn't tell us about it. And Pfizer is coming out with statements saying, well, we didn't tell you about it because we didn't think it was important. I'm paraphrasing, but that's the essence of the argument. And it turns out this is not okay, because short linear DNA fragments that are produced by degrading these plasmids are among the most highly active DNA molecules if you want to mutate a genome, let's say, of a cell line or an experimental animal.And normally, that level of DNA contamination would be below the threshold that has historically been imposed for vaccines.So it's a chronic problem, DNA contamination in vaccines. Basically, it was a major reason why the Solvay program that I was on got killed, because they couldn't get rid of all the DNA they needed to from the cell lines that were growing the flu.That's a tangent. But it's a known problem in biologics manufacturing.And so technically, the threshold level of DNA fragments that are there are below the historic allowed DNA contamination.But it's kind of apples and oranges because with an injectable, let's say, a flu vaccine, it's not designed to be a polynucleotide delivery system.Okay, but what we have here with these RNA products, thanks to the enabling technology created at the University of British Columbia by Peter Cullis and his colleagues after decades of work, by the way, they were the ones, if anybody's going to get the Nobel Prize for the enabling technology advance, it was those guys, not the pseudouridine people, but that's another tangent. So shout out to Peter Cullis, I guess, for enabling this technology in vivo. But that tech is agnostic about whether it's DNA or RNA. And so you have the most potent non-viral delivery system ever devised by man being formulated with not only RNA, in RNA that isn't really natural RNA, it has a very, very long half-life and it's immunosuppressive if that was by design, but also with these short DNA fragments, which are known to be highly mutagenic.It hasn't been proven in these formulations, but the literature is explicit on that and abundant, that short linear DNA fragments will drive mutations in your cells in your body, if it's injected through your body.And then perhaps most worrisome, we know that these formulations, based on the Pfizer common technical document that was submitted, that's the non-clinical package to get authorization to proceed.That was kind of the last shot at doing the real toxicology, revealed that these particles have a surprisingly high affinity for ovarian tissue.Which is where germ cells reside in the form of eggs, ova, and not tested was whether or not these ova take up these particles, but certainly the ovarian tissue in general does.And then of course, we also have the recommendation that pregnant women should be receiving these products.And we know from the literature that these products cross the placenta.So they are getting into baby, and baby is in first trimester in a highly, rapidly developing embryonic environment.And so my determination is this is a true risk.It is one that will manifest in the form of somatic cell cancers, particularly lymphomas and leukaemia's, which by the way, we do happen to be seeing a surgeon inexplicably.But if you wanted to, in an experimental model, drive the development of leukaemia's and lymphomas, you could use retroviral gene therapy vectors.That's why it basically killed retroviral gene therapy was because of these side effects of leukaemia's and lymphomas because of insertional immunogenesis.And you could do it experimentally if you wanted to discover oncogenes or tumour suppressor genes, because that's how this technology was used.You could deliver, using these cool new formulations from Cullis et al, short DNA fragments, and they would absolutely disrupt the genome.And so there's the cancer risk, and there's obviously a germline foetal development mutagenesis risk.And I'm confident enough, because this was the area of molecular biology that I literally cut my teeth on originally.Mouse memory tumour virus, intentional mutagenesis, and searchable mutagenesis in order to search for oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes, under the mentorship of MD, PhD pathologist, one of the first molecular pathologists who had just finished a sabbatical with Bishop Envarmus, who got the Nobel prize for discovering oncogenes.Okay, so I know this area, the literature is clear and explicit, and I'm so confident about these observations that I'm willing to put my reputation on the line and say, this is happening at some frequency.We just don't know what the frequency is right now.Well, it's a huge topic and it's a perfect end. And I know another reason to get your Substack is you've just put an article up on this, republished a trial site news piece on this and people can delve into that.But Robert, I always appreciate your time for coming on and congratulations on having a speaker in the house.Now the Republicans can continue to use their majority for to do nothing. So well done.
Oh what a bizarre world we live in. So yes, all true. I'm from Louisiana and we now have a Republican governor in Louisiana who I've known and worked with. It's been my pleasure.And the new speaker talks the talk, so let's see if he'll be able to walk the walk about all these various issues.And time will tell on that, but they are under a pretty short deadline to fund the government.And are we going to continue to see basically kick the can down the road, continuing resolution, or are we going to see the Republican marginal Republican majority in the House that ostensibly is the ones that are supposed to create the budget actually do what they have been saying they're going to do and take up all these independent budgets for funding the various public agencies, including Department of Defense Homeland Security with CISA, the intelligence community and their black budget, and all of these other weird and wonderful agencies that we have developed here in the United States that are bleeding us all dry and driving...The other day, I was reading Doug Casey's International Man, and he used the metaphor that the American government is like Wile E. Coyote in the Roadrunner series.It's already run off the edge of the cliff and it just isn't aware that it's about to plummet down to the bottom and get crushed.We are way past the danger zone in terms of our indebtedness.I don't know what's gonna happen.
100%. For the viewers and for listeners, make sure and follow Robert if you don't already on his Twitter or on GETTR, on the Substack, and lies my government told me, is a perfect Christmas present gift.So do look out for that.
Do get a...
Oh yeah, please.
A copy. And pass out, but-
I've heard it referred to as an important historic document.
Oh, it is. Oh, it is.
Because it was written in real time.And that could never be written today because many of the references have been getting scrubbed from the internet.
Yeah. Yeah, we've seen that. Absolutely. Robert, thanks so much for coming on, sharing your latest Substack and a number of other thoughts. So thank you.
Thanks, Peter. Anytime.



Sunday Oct 29, 2023
The Week According To . . . Charlotte: The Baroness
Sunday Oct 29, 2023
Sunday Oct 29, 2023
Welcome to our regular look back at the news, media and talking points from the past seven days as we roll out the red carpet for the return of a true free speech crusader, Charlotte, The Baroness of Burnley!Charlotte has become a prominent social media voice and commentator since the beginning of the ‘scamdemic’ madness in March 2020.She prides herself on pointing out Government inconsistencies, hypocrisy and media manipulation techniques with an added dose of much-needed humour on a daily basis, Charlotte’s X account is the one to follow.So who better to help us look back over the past seven days news, articles and at what has caught our attention on the web and on social media including...- Avoiding Armageddon at this point is going to be very difficult.- Father Calvin Robinson: The anti-woke cleric that's too reactionary for GB News?- Online Safety Bill becomes law making the UK the safest place in the world to be on the web?- MP Crispin Blunt arrested on suspicion of rape.- Swimming competition allows 50-year-old transgender swimmer to compete with teenage girls.- Safe and Effective: An extract from the signed Pfizer / South Africa COVID-19 Vaccine Contract from 2020.- Brave final photo of Manchester United and England icon revealed.- Matt Hancock tells lawyers he wants immunity from Covid care home deaths during the scamdemic.- Boris Johnson spotted on the way to his new job at GB News.
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Originally broadcast live 28.10.23
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Links to topics...Armageddon https://twitter.com/DougAMacgregor/status/1717755091824820683Calvin Robinsonhttps://archive.ph/JWIcBOnline Safety Bill https://www.gov.uk/government/news/overwhelming-support-for-online-safety-act-as-rules-making-uk-the-safest-place-in-the-world-to-be-online-become-law#:~:text=The%20Online%20Safety%20Bill%20yesterday,duties%20on%20social%20media%20platforms.MP Crispin Blunt https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67233090Trans https://www.sportskeeda.com/swimming/news-trans-age-next-new-thing-riley-gaines-reacts-swimming-competition-allowing-50-year-old-transgender-swimmer-compete-teenage-girlsPfizerhttps://x.com/wolsned/status/1717057562581877094?s=20Charltonhttps://x.com/CharlotteEmmaUK/status/1716895468515721668?s=20Hancock https://x.com/ScottAnd67/status/1716787263672049692?s=20Borishttps://x.com/CharlotteEmmaUK/status/1717976479236038884?s=20