UK Column News - Monday, 14th November 2022 25:08 - Red Pill Expo on jabs and cunning money masters
UK Column News - Monday, 14th November 2022 25:08 - Red Pill Expo on jabs and cunning money masters
Conference just finished in Salt Lake City, Utah
Mark Anderson's coverage of the last Expo
Among fifteen speakers, star turns were Dr David E. Martin of M-CAM and Del Bigtree of Informed Consent Action Network (ICANdecide)
25:08 Del Bigtree draws attention to WHO's 2019 pronouncement that "anti-vaxxers are a global health threat"
27:11 medRxiv: Age-stratified infection fatality rate of COVID-19—estimated to be 0.035% for the under-60s and 0.095% for the under-70s
Brownstone Institute carries similar figures
28:44 An apparently bigger health threat: ICAN's V-Safe Data uses CDC data to chart Covid vaccine adverse health impacts
30:08 Red Pill Expo slide: US child vaccine schedules required 11 jabs in 1986; 54 (72) in 2017; expected to be hundreds of vaccines in the near future
Slide: Childhood vaccines shoot up, and chronic illnesses and prevalence of disabilities in children shoot up in tandem
Mark Anderson comment: An informed-consent audience in Salt Lake City, not necessarily an anti-vaccine audience
32:14 The "most salivated-over" prize: central banking
Dr David Martin referred to a chart on wall of bank near conference venue in Salt Lake City: $18,841,000,000 of holdings in financial, infrastructure and utility sectors less than a year before Federal Reserve was set up in 1913
Key aim of Federal Reserve was to leverage the pre-1913 debt-based money system to make the great mass of people work for the very few at the apex
34:18 “Where’s our Pujo Committee, and why aren’t we demanding it?” — Arsène Pujo was a Louisiana Congressman, the first-ever representative of the state’s Seventh District, who chaired a banking subcommittee in Congress
Flanking technique used in the run-up to the creation of the Fed: “Oh yes, there is a money trust; but let’s work with Congress to stop it—by creating a central bank”
Tax-exempt foundations allowed plutocrats to evade new taxes at the time when they were first imposed
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