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o I'd recommend it as a good career path for all of you. No, I'm just kidding. It's a terrible career path. Don't join MS-13. Meanwhile, Zero Hedge is reporting that there was this gigantic $250 million fraud involving a Child Nutrition program, a federal Child Nutrition program. And a whole bunch of Somali immigrants stole $250 million in Minnesota. Now that was between March 2020 and January 20…
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Well, Trump is saying on Truth Social it's time to defund NPR and PBS immediately. He says that they're both horrible and they're completely biased platforms, and they should be defunded by Congress immediately. He says Republicans, don't miss this opportunity to rid our country of this giant scam, both being arms of the radical left Democrat Party. Just say no and make America great again.
Well, related to this story, the NPR CEO, her name is Katherine Maher, and she has been grilled by this guy Brandon Gill. So Gill was doing some grilling. He's Grill and Gill. And if you haven't seen the videos of it, it's highly recommended because of the attitude that he brought to it. So he'd ask a question like, do you recall saying this, this, or that? And it would be some terrible woke thing that would sound so bad in 2025. But you know, maybe at some point it didn't sound so bad. And then Maher would say, I never said that. And then Representative Gill would say, yes, you did. Here's a tweet of yours from 2020. And then he would read the tweet where she said exactly that. And then she'd say, well, I don't remember that, or I've completely evolved in my thinking, so I definitely don't think that now.
Now if you only saw it happen once with let's say one claim or one tweet, it wouldn't be much, you know, because people say crazy stuff. I say crazy things. You could almost certainly find something in my tweeting history that if you read it to me in a congressional setting and said do you really believe this, I might say, you know, maybe I thought it at the time, but you know, not really, not now. But if you have a lot of them, it becomes quite a show. And apparently she had quite a few things to say. Almost every one of them would have been disqualifying for any kind of leadership job. And she had to respond to every one that she had completely changed her views from crazy woke to something more like a leader perspective. Oh my God, did she get destroyed. Brandon Gill, good job there, Brandon.
All right, some of you have already seen this story, but I just had to weigh in. I guess on Joe Rogan's show he had a doctor, Dr. Suzanne Humphries, and they were talking about the real story of polio. Now before I tell you what the claim is, let me say that I don't know how to judge this. There was a time when if I had heard somebody saying that the polio vaccine actually doesn't do anything and the polio—well, let me tell you the claim. The claim is that the polio vaccine didn't stop any polio at all. What did stop polio is nothing. Nothing stopped it at all. And that all they did was redefine certain conditions as no longer being polio. So they came up with new names for stuff. So then when somebody had something that used to be called polio but they had been vaccinated, the doctor would say, well, it can't be polio because you've been vaccinated. So it looks like you got this Guillain-Barré thing, or you've got this coxsackie virus or an echo virus. I don't know what a coxsackie virus is, but that sounds like a bad one. What kind of virus did you get? I got that sucky virus. It's spelled C-O-X-S-A-C-K-I-E virus, all one word. It just sounds like a sucky virus, which is absolutely the worst one you could get. Or the doctors would chalk it up to, now this is the claim of Dr. Suzanne Humphries, these are not my claims, lead poisoning or mercury poisoning. So they'd always have some answer to it.
And then the doctor says the rise of polio or what seemed to be the rise of polio was directly mirroring the use of toxic pesticides like DDT, she says. And she says the countries that still make DDT today are where we're still seeing the polio happen.
So let me say what I think a number of others of you have said or are thinking right now. Let me see if I can read your mind. All right, I'm going to read your mind. I've already done remote viewing, reading your mind, and you're saying, got it, got it. What you're saying is there was a time you would not have believed this story, right? This is not that time. This is a time where I look at this—I mean this is a really fantastical claim that the entire me
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dical community didn't know that polio either was just not what they thought it was and the vaccine didn't make any difference at all. That's quite a claim. Quite a claim. But in 2025, to steal a joke from Joe Rogan, I'm not so sure the moon landing was real. And by the way, I'm not so sure the moon landing was real. Like I've actually been flipped. Even maybe a month ago I was holding tough. It'…
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