103024 2nd HR Melissa On What Shocked Her Pfizer Findings OxFAM QR Code Danger
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103024 2nd HR Melissa On What Shocked Her Pfizer Findings OxFAM QR Code Danger

103024 2nd HR Melissa On What Shocked Her Pfizer Findings OxFAM QR Code Danger by Kate Dalley

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[00:01:53] And of course, I have Midwest Melissa with me, Melissa Smith. How are you, Melissa?

[00:01:59] I'm still here in the Midwest.

[00:02:01] There you go. Still there in the Midwest. I love it. And you know, by the way, this show goes to a three-hour show starting the Monday after Thanksgiving.

[00:02:10] So I just want people to know that. And we'll extend by an hour. So same starting time, but we'll go to another hour of the show.

[00:02:19] And this will allow a lot more of you to call in. And I know that this is a people show. And this is a truth show.

[00:02:26] And I want to know what's going on in all your communities across America. And I want to know how we can save it.

[00:02:32] And I want solutions. And I am excited about that. So it'll allow for a lot more call-ins.

[00:02:38] So it'll go one to four Mountain Time or three to six Eastern.

[00:02:42] So Melissa, do tell what you've been working on.

[00:02:48] Well, do we want to start big or start little?

[00:02:51] Whichever. Start big. Let's go.

[00:02:54] Well, if I start big, I'll have to tell you what I'm reading right now.

[00:02:58] Okay, let's do it.

[00:02:58] So I just last week ordered the Pfizer papers, which was...

[00:03:07] Naomi Wolf's book.

[00:03:08] Yeah, Naomi Wolf's book.

[00:03:09] She'll be on the show Friday, by the way. She had to reschedule for Friday.

[00:03:12] So she was at Steve Vannon's release from prison yesterday.

[00:03:15] And so she'll be Friday last hour after Dr. Merritt.

[00:03:19] So just so everybody knows.

[00:03:21] So it is a devastating book.

[00:03:24] And it's kind of a hard read because you're reading a lot of scientific medical stuff.

[00:03:29] I'm grateful for the little bit of background that I have in that direction.

[00:03:34] But here's one kind of thing that I pulled out of it.

[00:03:39] We'll start with this at the top.

[00:03:42] So investigators reported 1,595 suspected cases of COVID in the vaccine group.

[00:03:49] So when they did their clinical trial, it was supposed to last for 90 days.

[00:03:54] It should have been a two-year study by rights.

[00:03:57] But it was only they decided, you know, they were in a big hurry.

[00:04:00] So it was only 90 days.

[00:04:03] So they investigated 1,595 suspected cases of COVID in the vaccine group and another 1,818 cases in the placebo group.

[00:04:12] The investigators, however, only they based their, you know, safe and effective claim on the first 170 total COVID cases between the two cohorts.

[00:04:29] And then all the rest went untested and unreported.

[00:04:37] So it is suspected that they may have missed approximately 3,410 cases, which were not included in their analysis.

[00:04:47] Wow.

[00:04:48] If they had included those extra cases, it would have been 1,602 vaccinated against 1,978 placebo, which would have made their effective rate at only 19%.

[00:05:02] And we don't even know effective against what?

[00:05:04] Because it was declared.

[00:05:06] It was declared to be 98 symptoms.

[00:05:07] This in particular, they were looking at effective against testing positive for COVID.

[00:05:11] Right.

[00:05:11] But there was no COVID in the test.

[00:05:13] So we don't even really know what that means.

[00:05:15] Well, yeah.

[00:05:16] Yeah.

[00:05:16] They were using the PCR test.

[00:05:18] Okay.

[00:05:19] Okay.

[00:05:20] But no matter what, that gives them a rate of only 19%.

[00:05:25] Hmm.

[00:05:26] Would you have rushed out all afraid that you were going to die from COVID if they had told you 19% effective?

[00:05:33] Yeah.

[00:05:34] Because the shots, and really you have to look at it this way, 19% effective against what and for what, your immune system is much more effective.

[00:05:44] And so it's actually so much less effective, if you want to go with that word, than anything that naturally or your immune.

[00:05:51] So getting sick, it's all about your immune system.

[00:05:54] So what the focus is, is on the shots, right?

[00:05:57] Because is it effective or not effective?

[00:05:59] But really and truly, your immune system is effective.

[00:06:02] The shots are irrelevant to your immune system as far as that goes.

[00:06:06] If they had stretched their testing horizon to the full two years, the rate at which vaccinated individuals in their trial were getting COVID, it would have been 0% effective at the end of two years.

[00:06:22] And isn't that exactly what happened?

[00:06:24] Yeah.

[00:06:25] That everybody who got the shot got COVID anyway.

[00:06:27] Whatever that is.

[00:06:29] Yep.

[00:06:30] Of the 98 symptoms, they got a few symptoms.

[00:06:33] And so that's crazy.

[00:06:36] Yeah.

[00:06:36] So that's the effective rate.

[00:06:39] Let's take on the safety rate.

[00:06:42] Mm-hmm.

[00:06:43] So what Pfizer seems to have done was they kind of siloed their adverse events.

[00:06:50] They said, okay, well, we know that we have so many people.

[00:06:56] For example, here, they had 57 cases reported of pericarditis and myocarditis after the vaccines.

[00:07:06] Mm-hmm.

[00:07:07] And so they just, they isolated those and said, well, 57 cases, you know, compared to the entire group is not that big a number.

[00:07:18] Mm-hmm.

[00:07:18] So it's not to worry.

[00:07:20] Not to worry.

[00:07:21] What they did not do was they did not include, they did not look at all of the adverse effects that were coming and saying, do we have a problem with this vaccine or this?

[00:07:35] Whatever it is.

[00:07:36] Gene therapy treatment.

[00:07:37] Let's call it what it is.

[00:07:38] Right.

[00:07:38] Let's call it a gene therapy.

[00:07:39] Do we have a problem with the gene therapy?

[00:07:41] Because many people are getting adverse effects.

[00:07:44] So here's a list, my list that I made out of the book of some of the big numbers.

[00:07:50] Mm-hmm.

[00:07:51] Anaphylaxis, which is an allergic reaction.

[00:07:55] Mm-hmm.

[00:07:56] Vaccine autoimmunity.

[00:07:58] VADS.

[00:07:58] You know, you've heard people say, oh, it's kind of like AIDS, only it's vaccine-induced.

[00:08:02] Right.

[00:08:02] That.

[00:08:03] Spontaneous abortions and neonatal death.

[00:08:06] Mm-hmm.

[00:08:07] Pediatric facial paralysis.

[00:08:09] Mm-hmm.

[00:08:10] Getting COVID after vaccination anyway.

[00:08:14] Spontaneous bleeding in mucous membranes.

[00:08:16] Metabolic alterations in liver function.

[00:08:19] Pericarditis, mitocarditis, seizure and epilepsy disorders.

[00:08:23] Acute kidney failure and stroke.

[00:08:25] Mm-hmm.

[00:08:25] So think about those little ads they put on TV all the time.

[00:08:29] If you take, you know, ABC drug, you may have any of these following side effects.

[00:08:36] Right.

[00:08:37] And by the way, it's only 19% effective against the thing that we're using it for.

[00:08:42] Mm-hmm.

[00:08:43] Who would have done that?

[00:08:44] Yeah.

[00:08:45] And when did they know that?

[00:08:47] What shook you the most?

[00:08:50] Well, the thing that has shaken me up the most in each one.

[00:08:55] So in the book, she goes through the, not Naomi, but the team of doctors and lawyers and all the people that were evaluating this.

[00:09:04] They look at each one of these individual things.

[00:09:08] And in case after case after case of adverse effect.

[00:09:13] Mm-hmm.

[00:09:14] We have a much higher rate of women being affected than men.

[00:09:21] Mm-hmm.

[00:09:21] How so?

[00:09:22] Which we don't ever hear on the news.

[00:09:24] How so?

[00:09:25] Ever.

[00:09:25] What did it target?

[00:09:28] Well, we can talk about this one first.

[00:09:31] Mm-hmm.

[00:09:31] In every country that vaccinated heavily, there has been a significant, a statistically significant decline in birth rates.

[00:09:41] Yeah.

[00:09:42] Yep.

[00:09:42] So it clearly is affecting fertility.

[00:09:45] And that, in a sort of a way, is a female issue.

[00:09:50] It's affecting women and their ability to bring a pregnancy to term and have a live birth.

[00:09:57] There's calcification of the placenta.

[00:10:00] And Naomi will talk more about that, too.

[00:10:02] But what you noticed was they talk about heart stuff, which is horrific.

[00:10:07] And we're seeing evidence of that.

[00:10:09] But they did not.

[00:10:10] The focus from anyone, it really isn't on the women and fertility.

[00:10:15] Well, let's talk about heart stuff.

[00:10:18] Mm-hmm.

[00:10:18] Women who had cardiovascular adverse effects, some of which began within 24 hours of taking the shot.

[00:10:29] Mm-hmm.

[00:10:30] 77% women versus 21% men.

[00:10:35] Interesting.

[00:10:36] Have you ever heard that ever?

[00:10:38] Mm-hmm.

[00:10:38] No.

[00:10:39] Now, that's not 77% of people who took the vaccine got a cardiovascular.

[00:10:46] That's of the people who had cardiovascular impact.

[00:10:50] 77% of them were women.

[00:10:53] Wow.

[00:10:55] Yeah.

[00:10:55] How about in total, if you look at all of the adverse effects, 69% of all the total affected women to only 31% men.

[00:11:11] Right.

[00:11:12] And 95% of all of the adverse effects were classified as serious.

[00:11:19] Hmm.

[00:11:20] That means potentially life-threatening.

[00:11:23] Jeez.

[00:11:24] Yeah.

[00:11:25] We don't ever hear this.

[00:11:28] Have we ever heard in the placebo group, they had zero Bell's palsy cases.

[00:11:36] Hmm.

[00:11:37] Whereas in the vaccinated group, they did.

[00:11:41] Right.

[00:11:41] And here's the other thing that they did that was very, very, very cleverly disguised.

[00:11:49] Okay.

[00:11:49] They began to see that they were having issues.

[00:11:53] Mm-hmm.

[00:11:54] And in everything, they were just like dismissing, dismissing, not a reason.

[00:11:58] We're going to continue surveillance.

[00:11:59] If we see a problem, we'll let you know, kind of thing.

[00:12:02] And they have never reported anything further.

[00:12:04] But when they got to the point where they said they had statistically enough evidence,

[00:12:11] they stopped the trial before the 90 days even.

[00:12:14] Mm-hmm.

[00:12:15] And they took all the people in the placebo group and vaccinated them.

[00:12:20] Interesting.

[00:12:21] And now we have no way to track anything from that clinical test study group.

[00:12:31] It's scary.

[00:12:33] It's, yeah, it's fraud.

[00:12:35] And this is why they wanted the documents not released for like 75 years, right?

[00:12:40] Yes, because it would have sparked lawsuits everywhere.

[00:12:43] And then Dell went in and made sure that they did, his team.

[00:12:48] Okay.

[00:12:49] Be right back.

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[00:15:32] So, Melissa, where are we going from here?

[00:15:35] Oxfam.

[00:15:36] Yeah.

[00:15:36] Well, I got to say this after making me feel guilty about the donut I ate earlier.

[00:15:40] You know what?

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[00:15:46] Anyway, it's a wonderful substance that you can actually put in something hot in the morning.

[00:15:53] And chaffee is like chocolate without it's roasted chocolate beans instead of coffee.

[00:15:59] And but the shilajit's amazing, does amazing things for your skin and hair.

[00:16:03] So I'm just throwing that out there.

[00:16:04] Okay.

[00:16:05] So let's talk about Oxfam.

[00:16:07] Okay.

[00:16:08] Oxfam International, if you don't know who they are.

[00:16:10] They are an international NGO, which does not sound promising.

[00:16:15] I know.

[00:16:16] They work to end poverty and injustice by fighting inequality worldwide.

[00:16:23] Oh, good gravy.

[00:16:23] I can kind of see the writing on the wall.

[00:16:25] These are going to be the hippie granola crunching types.

[00:16:29] But they also work on issues such as providing sanitation and clean water in places that need those kinds of things.

[00:16:38] Anyway, Oxfam International has apparently just recently, just this month, completed an audit on the World Bank's climate funds.

[00:16:51] Yeah.

[00:16:53] And what they have discovered is that the World Bank is missing $41 billion that was assigned to climate finance.

[00:17:04] Isn't that great?

[00:17:05] Say that again.

[00:17:06] Kate.

[00:17:07] Say that again.

[00:17:07] I just wonder.

[00:17:08] Say that again, Marissa.

[00:17:10] They did an audit and they found that the World Bank's climate finance portfolio is missing $41 billion that is unaccounted for.

[00:17:22] I swear to you, it's just looting and robbing.

[00:17:25] Looting and robbing.

[00:17:25] It is.

[00:17:26] There's what Oxfam is saying is there is no record of where the money went or how it was used.

[00:17:33] It's unclear whether the funds were spent on climate related things or not.

[00:17:38] And then they complained that it's actually very difficult to audit the World Bank because their tracking mechanisms are so obtuse.

[00:17:52] Does that sound like fraud to you or not?

[00:17:55] What do you think, Kate?

[00:17:56] Mm-hmm.

[00:17:57] I mean, come on.

[00:17:58] Right?

[00:18:00] Yeah.

[00:18:01] It's like enough.

[00:18:02] It's like enough.

[00:18:02] It's just, it's too much.

[00:18:04] There's trillions and billions and trillions and billions just completely being looted all the time.

[00:18:10] Missing.

[00:18:10] Completely missing.

[00:18:11] Completely missing.

[00:18:11] I love this.

[00:18:12] I love this.

[00:18:13] I just love this.

[00:18:14] Whoever wrote this for Oxfam deserves a gold medal.

[00:18:18] It's very British.

[00:18:19] Oxfam is out of Britain and so it's very British and it's dry sarcasm.

[00:18:23] It says that the bank is quick to brag about its climate finance billions, but they base their numbers on what they plan to spend, not on what they actually spend once a project begins.

[00:18:37] So they only say, okay, we've budgeted this much and that's all you need to know.

[00:18:40] So here's the best part.

[00:18:42] This is like asking your doctor to assess your diet only by looking at your grocery list without ever checking what actually ends up in the fridge.

[00:18:49] Yeah.

[00:18:49] Oh my gosh.

[00:18:51] And when I read that, I thought, yeah, they want to do that too.

[00:18:54] So we're all good, right?

[00:18:55] Insanity.

[00:18:56] That's what that is.

[00:18:57] It's insanity.

[00:18:58] Totally.

[00:18:59] Oh my gosh.

[00:19:00] It never ends.

[00:19:02] It just never ends.

[00:19:02] It doesn't.

[00:19:03] And they're not even really creative about it.

[00:19:05] They're not creative.

[00:19:06] There's always a misstep and a mistake.

[00:19:09] It's always, it's always, you know, oh, it's missing.

[00:19:11] It's just missing.

[00:19:12] You know, like I just misplaced my glasses.

[00:19:14] It's just, and no accountability.

[00:19:17] This place is $40 billion.

[00:19:18] Yeah.

[00:19:19] People don't.

[00:19:20] $40 billion.

[00:19:20] We're going to come right back more.

[00:19:23] You know, I hate to laugh because it's so serious, but it's just, it's endless.

[00:19:26] Be right back with Midwest Melissa every Wednesday at this time.

[00:19:30] Be right back.

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[00:19:55] I've got Melissa, Midwest Melissa on board today, Naomi Wolf and Dr. Lee Merritt on Friday.

[00:20:01] Boy, that'll be a double header.

[00:20:03] And of course, Suzanne Sherman, Chris Ann Hall tomorrow.

[00:20:06] Just a lot of, a lot of stuff.

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[00:20:28] And so I just, just a list before Melissa starts on this subject, talking about the election

[00:20:36] for just a moment, but I loved this list from a good citizen, guaranteed losers, the American,

[00:20:41] these are the losers we're going to continue on because the deep state's in control.

[00:20:45] So guaranteed losers, the American people, legal citizens, the American middle class,

[00:20:51] employed taxpayers, zoomers, children, women, white men, Gentiles, family pets, cats in Ohio.

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[00:20:59] Ukrainian men, ages 16 to 65.

[00:21:03] Farmers, landowners, U.S. dollar, the American people again.

[00:21:06] And Lebanon, Iran, Syria, the Palestinian people, the people that actually live in Israel, not the

[00:21:14] government, common sense, Taiwan, European gas lines, humanity.

[00:21:19] And again, the American people work and continue to be losers no matter what happens next week.

[00:21:25] And it's not election day.

[00:21:26] It's election days.

[00:21:28] It's the first phase of election day is next Tuesday.

[00:21:32] It will not resolve.

[00:21:33] I know it won't because the left will keep it going and keep it going, even though we'll have

[00:21:40] an answer as to who will be president.

[00:21:42] What are your thoughts, Melissa?

[00:21:44] Well, I think that's spot on.

[00:21:46] Yeah.

[00:21:47] And, you know, we've seen that the dial up of the rhetoric is very interesting.

[00:21:52] As we've come into these last couple of days and last weeks in a couple of days toward the

[00:21:58] election, we've just heard Kamala get more and more strident and more and more self-righteous

[00:22:05] and more and more.

[00:22:06] And more accents.

[00:22:07] More accents.

[00:22:08] She is putting her church on.

[00:22:11] She's doing all kinds of accents.

[00:22:13] So I don't know about you, but one of the things I'm really tired of hearing about is

[00:22:17] that Donald Trump is Hitler.

[00:22:19] Yeah.

[00:22:19] He's he's he's he had a rally in Madison Square Gardens, just like the Nazis did.

[00:22:24] You know, it's just the same.

[00:22:26] And I have to tell you, Kate, Matt Walsh does the funniest takedown of that.

[00:22:31] Yeah.

[00:22:31] Good by saying, well, I guess Cindy Lauper, who has a concert scheduled there.

[00:22:37] It's not really a concert.

[00:22:38] It's a Nazi rally.

[00:22:40] It's a Nazi rally.

[00:22:41] And the New York Rangers who play hockey there, they're going to be having 41 Nazi rallies over

[00:22:48] the next year.

[00:22:49] I tell people that when I get up in the morning, I do drink a cup of coffee and then I do my

[00:22:53] Nazi Hitler salute.

[00:22:54] And then I go put on my my white cape and I I dance around with the Ku Klux Klan stuff.

[00:23:01] I'm just super always super excited about that.

[00:23:04] Me and my whiteness and my American citizenship.

[00:23:06] I'm just naturally a conservative.

[00:23:08] I've suspected it all along.

[00:23:09] I'm a Nazi.

[00:23:10] I just know.

[00:23:13] Well, here's here's a little a little history.

[00:23:16] So, you know how I am.

[00:23:18] Yeah.

[00:23:19] So apparently when McGovern was running against Nixon, he appeared on a show on ABC called

[00:23:27] Issues and Answers.

[00:23:28] And while on that show, he likened Nixon to Hitler.

[00:23:35] And one of the reporters that was there was like, that is really just over the top.

[00:23:42] How do you reconcile saying these things when you also say that we should be discussing issues

[00:23:48] rationally and that harsh rhetoric is counterproductive?

[00:23:51] So he kind of called McGovern's bluff on that.

[00:23:57] And the article in which this was being discussed goes on to point out that Americans historically

[00:24:04] have not appreciated that.

[00:24:07] Right.

[00:24:07] We get tired of all the name calling.

[00:24:09] We don't like it.

[00:24:11] And as so, is it really the first person to call the other guy a fascist loses?

[00:24:17] Is that just what happens?

[00:24:19] I don't know.

[00:24:19] But I never recall like JFK and Nixon calling each other a Nazi or Reagan and Mondale ever

[00:24:27] calling each other a Nazi.

[00:24:29] I mean, we have really ratcheted this up to a whole new level of crazy.

[00:24:33] It is.

[00:24:33] And here's what's interesting about it.

[00:24:35] There's a gentleman named Lee Smith who's getting ready to write.

[00:24:39] He's getting ready to publish a book called The Disappearing President.

[00:24:45] And here is his take on this.

[00:24:47] And I think this is so interesting.

[00:24:50] He says that the coordinated push by the left wing media and by political operatives to cast

[00:24:57] Donald Trump as a dictator and a Nazi is nothing more or less than them preparing for the possibility of a Trump win.

[00:25:09] Mm hmm.

[00:25:10] And what it's like the dog whistle.

[00:25:13] Yeah, they're they're saying, OK, he's going to win.

[00:25:18] But look, he's a dictator.

[00:25:20] And so what should we do if he's a dictator?

[00:25:22] We should fight him in the streets.

[00:25:24] Bring it out.

[00:25:25] You know, BLM and Antifa need to get out there on the streets and make it.

[00:25:29] Are they really preparing their street soldiers to take a violent stance against Trump's presidency, which would force him then to have to call out the military to put it down?

[00:25:47] Uh huh.

[00:25:48] Yeah.

[00:25:48] And if they do that, if he does that, they'll go, see, we told you he was a dictator.

[00:25:54] Look at what he's doing.

[00:25:55] Yeah.

[00:25:55] Yeah.

[00:25:56] Oh, yeah.

[00:25:56] Yeah.

[00:25:57] They've got lots of little tricks up their sleeves.

[00:25:59] But yeah, that's an actual theory that very much could come true.

[00:26:03] Yeah, I'm with you because of the games that they're playing.

[00:26:07] It's like the losers.

[00:26:08] You know, we are all the things that I mentioned in that list will lose despite what happens.

[00:26:16] And so it has nothing to do with who's a fascist.

[00:26:18] It has nothing to do with who's a Nazi.

[00:26:20] It has nothing to do with any of that.

[00:26:22] And and Hormala and her Marxism and communism and all of that.

[00:26:26] But the deep state will we're going to be the ones that that that lose continue to lose.

[00:26:33] And so this is why we have to save our communities all over America, because it has nothing to do with what they're positioning it as.

[00:26:41] Where one person saves us or destroys us.

[00:26:44] It has to do with all these things are going to lose no matter no matter what.

[00:26:49] I know that's depressing, but it's the truth.

[00:26:51] I mean, it's going to keep on keeping on.

[00:26:54] I mean, look, look at the last four years, three years.

[00:26:57] Well, I anticipate that the left, if they do lose, if they are not able to fraud enough, they will.

[00:27:08] This will turn really ugly.

[00:27:10] And I'm going to recommend it again.

[00:27:11] I'm going to take my own precautions.

[00:27:13] Stay out of crowds.

[00:27:15] Stay out away from the people who are protesting on either side, because we well know at this point that you cannot trust the people in a crowd that's maybe supportive of Trump.

[00:27:30] Yeah.

[00:27:30] That will be totally co-opted.

[00:27:32] Just stay out of crowds.

[00:27:35] No matter what.

[00:27:36] You know, don't worry.

[00:27:37] No matter what.

[00:27:37] I would not dress like a patriot, like what you think a patriot dresses like, I would dress like a leftist.

[00:27:43] The media will leave you alone and the government will leave you alone.

[00:27:46] I swear to you, that is the truth.

[00:27:48] As sad and as sickening as that is, if you go look like a liberal, you will not be the highlight reel for the news media.

[00:28:00] Well, yeah, I agree with all of that.

[00:28:03] And the timing of it could be interesting because I look for this to all come down to another January 6th event.

[00:28:12] It's going to be the day when they're going to have to certify the election.

[00:28:16] And we're going to see whether the Democrats will actually certify Trump's victory, if that's how it happens.

[00:28:24] I think they're going to slide Hormala in there one way or another.

[00:28:27] I don't I don't I actually this is going to sound crazy.

[00:28:31] I actually don't think Biden's been with us for a while, but they're going to they're going to speak to his demise and slip her in so that she can make history, quote unquote, as asinine as that is.

[00:28:43] But I have a feeling they're going to do that with her in the interim, in the interim.

[00:28:47] But Trump goes in January 20th.

[00:28:49] That's what I think.

[00:28:50] Oh, it could be anything can happen.

[00:28:53] It's going to you know that there's an old curse that says, may you live in interesting times.

[00:28:58] We're about ready to find out.

[00:29:00] Yeah.

[00:29:01] And I really how a curse that is.

[00:29:03] No.

[00:29:03] And I really think J.D. Vance is their guy.

[00:29:06] I actually think maybe Trump goes in to solidify the voting process for people, even though it won't.

[00:29:12] But they're going to pretend that it will.

[00:29:13] And then so people will believe in it again.

[00:29:15] But J.D. J.D.'s their guy.

[00:29:17] J.D. J.D.'s there.

[00:29:19] They want him in that spot.

[00:29:21] That's probably why he hasn't said much as senator of Ohio with all the stuff going on in Ohio with people being injected into Ohio, the illegals.

[00:29:32] Be right back more with Melissa on QR codes.

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[00:30:57] And I was asked by text a second ago, you know, isn't there any good news about Trump going in?

[00:31:02] And I said, yeah, you don't have to listen to horse faced Kamala talk in ridiculous long endings, what we call sentences.

[00:31:12] And the other thing is this.

[00:31:14] There will be some good things.

[00:31:15] He'll probably do a couple of things with the border to get us to understand that, you know, that he's going to do something about that.

[00:31:22] It won't get solved, but there will be some good moves or there'll be some good moves in certain directions.

[00:31:27] There might even be some good things in inflation that start to happen or that help us a little bit more gas prices.

[00:31:36] There'll be some things like that.

[00:31:38] Yes, because that will restore confidence.

[00:31:40] So if you're looking for some good news, when I say Trump's going Trump, I think, is going in and this has been planned, it's that, yes, there will be some things like that that happen that will make people feel good about everything.

[00:31:54] I've got Midwest Melissa with me and, okay, we got to talk.

[00:31:58] You can comment on that if you want to, Melissa, and also QR codes.

[00:32:01] I want to hear about those.

[00:32:03] Yeah.

[00:32:03] QR codes are interesting.

[00:32:05] Have you ever flashed a QR code on your phone?

[00:32:07] I have.

[00:32:08] Everybody does, right?

[00:32:09] What I had not really kind of grasped is that biometric scans, QR codes, real ID, and digital money are all connected.

[00:32:21] Yeah.

[00:32:23] So when we're talking about, oh, we have to resist the digital, you know, the coming digital currency, are we rejecting the rest of those things?

[00:32:31] We're not.

[00:32:32] You're right.

[00:32:32] It's a great reminder.

[00:32:33] Yeah, you're right.

[00:32:34] Great point.

[00:32:35] What's the problem with QR codes, right?

[00:32:38] We all just flash them to find out, you know, what the restaurant that I want to go to, what's on their menu.

[00:32:44] Or weddings are doing it.

[00:32:46] Weddings are doing it.

[00:32:47] Like, it's crazy how much this is popping up everywhere.

[00:32:50] Well, where do you get a QR code from?

[00:32:52] Where do they generate?

[00:32:54] Where are they generated from?

[00:32:56] They're usually generated through a Google platform of some kind.

[00:33:01] And all kinds of other information can be embedded in those QR codes.

[00:33:07] They can be a doorway, a wide open doorway to hackers who get access.

[00:33:13] They can put phishing scams on your phone.

[00:33:16] They can get access to your online banking stuff.

[00:33:22] All kinds of things can go through that.

[00:33:25] I did not realize that QR codes were used as contact tracing initially.

[00:33:31] You know, you would flash a QR code and then they would know where you were.

[00:33:36] But they can also embed into your phone then a tracker that tracks you wherever you go.

[00:33:43] Wow.

[00:33:44] I did not know that.

[00:33:45] Holy cow.

[00:33:47] Yikes.

[00:33:48] So the push now, and I don't know if your state uses real ID.

[00:33:52] Oh, yeah.

[00:33:53] Our state, my state of Utah is actually the, this is why we have such a horrifying governor who's a total liberal.

[00:33:59] He actually was one of the ones that said combine the license with, with your health information, make it a one-stop shop and real ID on steroids, actually.

[00:34:11] So yes, he's leading the country in that.

[00:34:13] Yeah.

[00:34:14] Real ID is going to be the way that we open the door to travel, whatever.

[00:34:20] And if you have a, maybe you're going to flash your QR code or you're going to have to flash out a QR code to get access out of your, your city.

[00:34:30] It's going to, all kinds of things can be tracked through a QR code that you're not even aware is being tracked.

[00:34:38] Whoa.

[00:34:39] Whoa.

[00:34:39] Plus they're very easy.

[00:34:41] They're apparently very easy to manipulate by hackers.

[00:34:44] Great.

[00:34:44] So lots of info embedded into the QR code that people aren't aware of.

[00:34:48] They think they're doing it for one purpose, but there's actually 10 more things going on within that QR code is what you're saying.

[00:34:54] Yeah.

[00:34:55] So think on this part of the goal here has always been, and part of the goal behind digital currency is to concentrate financial control into the hands of private banks.

[00:35:08] So that those who control the money flow control everything else.

[00:35:14] Wow.

[00:35:16] So, so for example, we're not talking about what the government may regulate.

[00:35:20] Mm hmm.

[00:35:21] The bank will be able to regulate.

[00:35:23] I have you used too much carbon this month.

[00:35:27] You know, you know more groceries for you.

[00:35:31] And when, when you talk about consolidation into one giant digital file on you.

[00:35:37] Mm hmm.

[00:35:37] So I go to this grocery store and I have to take a picture of a, a QR code.

[00:35:43] Now they know what I'm buying.

[00:35:45] Mm hmm.

[00:35:45] And they're saying, oh, you're not eating a healthy life.

[00:35:48] You're not eating healthy.

[00:35:50] You know, that, that donut that you ate earlier in the day.

[00:35:53] Um, should, you should not have done that.

[00:35:56] But, so now they have the, but who has, who has that control?

[00:36:01] It's not going to be anyone you elect.

[00:36:03] It's not going to be you.

[00:36:04] Right.

[00:36:04] It's going to be a banker.

[00:36:07] Hmm.

[00:36:08] Interesting.

[00:36:08] That controls that.

[00:36:10] Wow.

[00:36:11] And a hacker that controls that.

[00:36:13] Right.

[00:36:13] And so what we think is when we see a QR code, it's just a simple way to get to a website or a simple access point.

[00:36:20] But it's so much more than that.

[00:36:21] And, you know, I don't, I didn't think about QR codes.

[00:36:24] Sometimes they are that.

[00:36:25] Yeah.

[00:36:26] But you, the, the problem is, are you sophisticated enough to know when it isn't?

[00:36:31] Yeah.

[00:36:32] Yeah.

[00:36:33] And whenever I, whenever I hear the word hackers, you know, it's funny because all I think is, is that is a scapegoat excuse for really and truly intelligence.

[00:36:42] Um, and I hate calling them intelligence.

[00:36:44] Um, but the intelligence, uh, um, you know, uh, apparatus in America, NSA and intelligence.

[00:36:51] So, and that involves it all from military intelligence all the way to, you know, the intelligence groups themselves.

[00:36:57] But whenever they, whenever they blame something that hackers are going to do, I'm always like, yeah, who are the hackers?

[00:37:04] You know what I mean?

[00:37:05] What's the real story behind who the hackers are?

[00:37:07] Because they're going to blame a lot of stuff on hackers.

[00:37:09] But I actually think they're at the helm of creating this stuff, especially if it's on, if it's coming out of a Google platform, which is CIA.

[00:37:16] Google.

[00:37:16] Yeah.

[00:37:17] So listen to this.

[00:37:18] Some QR codes can make your phone download malware that gives other people access and control of your phone.

[00:37:26] Ooh.

[00:37:27] Or they can run data collection on your phone.

[00:37:30] Oh my God.

[00:37:31] And think about what your phone knows about you.

[00:37:32] It knows everywhere you go.

[00:37:34] It knows, you know, it knows whether I'm at the grocery store or whether I'm at home or whether I'm in the car driving somewhere.

[00:37:42] Yeah.

[00:37:42] Yeah.

[00:37:43] I'm surprised Siri.

[00:37:44] It's just a huge data collection.

[00:37:46] It's another huge data collection that we have been sold as it's so convenient.

[00:37:50] It's so easy.

[00:37:51] Look how cute and fun it is.

[00:37:52] I know.

[00:37:52] I know.

[00:37:53] I'm surprised Siri doesn't ask us about our emotions every day.

[00:37:57] You know, I mean, it's getting to that point.

[00:37:59] It's so creepy.

[00:38:00] It's so creepy.

[00:38:02] But this is interesting.

[00:38:04] I'm glad you brought this up.

[00:38:05] I don't think we've ever talked about that on the show.

[00:38:07] QR codes.

[00:38:08] So some of the people who are trying to fight this and fight biometric scanning, which we all know, I don't even have to convince anybody that biometric scanning is not probably something we want.

[00:38:20] They do that in China, right?

[00:38:21] They don't do that here.

[00:38:22] We're not going to do that here.

[00:38:25] But we don't often think about real ID, which is meant for our convenience, right?

[00:38:31] Yeah.

[00:38:31] Until you don't get any health care unless you have a real ID that goes into your digital health file.

[00:38:38] We have to fight convenience.

[00:38:39] We really do on all levels.

[00:38:41] We have to stop asking for it to be more convenient and really look at what we're really doing with voting, with this, with everything.

[00:38:48] We're going to convenience ourselves right out of the picture.

[00:38:52] Yeah.

[00:38:53] Our own liberty.

[00:38:54] It's not even liberty.

[00:38:55] Sometimes I wonder, you know.

[00:38:58] Ten seconds.

[00:38:59] We talked about the vaccine earlier and people died from that.

[00:39:03] Right.

[00:39:03] I know.

[00:39:04] I know.

[00:39:04] If it gets too convenient, we're not even going to be alive anymore.

[00:39:07] That's a brilliant point.

[00:39:09] Thank you.

[00:39:10] Midwest Melissa.

[00:39:11] Awesome.

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