Tuesday, July 25, 2023

The Unspeakable Shydte That Oppenheimer Left Out

responsiblestatecraft  |  On July 16, 1945, the world ended. Or at least it seemed that way to residents of the Tularosa Basin in New Mexico.

Unbeknownst to local civilians, J. Robert Oppenheimer had chosen their backyard as the proving ground for the world’s first nuclear weapon. The explosion, which U.S. officials publicly claimed to be an accident at a local ammunition depot, tore through the morning sky, leaving a 40,000-foot-tall cloud of radioactive debris that would cake the surrounding area with dust for days on end.

Tina Cordova, whose hometown of Tularosa lies just 45 miles from ground zero, remembers her grandmother’s stories about wiping that infernal dust off every nook and cranny of her childhood home. No one knew what had happened quite yet, but they figured it must have been something special. After all, a local paper reported that the explosion was so bright that a blind woman had actually seen it.

When the initial shock wore off, the 40,000 locals who lived within 50 miles of ground zero returned to their daily lives. They drank from cisterns full of radioactive debris, ate beef from cattle that had grazed on the dust for weeks on end, and breathed air full of tiny plutonium particles. Only later would the real impact become clear.

Bernice Gutierrez, born just eight days before Oppenheimer’s “Trinity Test,” moved from a small town near the blast site to Albuquerque when she was 2 years old. Cancer followed her like a specter. Her great grandfather died of stomach cancer in the early 1950s. She lost cousins to leukemia and pancreatic cancer. Her oldest son died in 2020 after a bout with a “pre-leukemia” blood disorder. In total, 21 members of Gutierrez’s family have had cancer, and seven have died from it.

“We don’t ask ourselves if we’re gonna get cancer,” Gutierrez told RS. “We ask ourselves when, because it just never ends.”

“Oppenheimer” — the latest film from famed director Christopher Nolan — is a three-hour-long exploration of the “dilettante, womanizer, Communist sympathizer,” and world-historic genius behind the ultimate weapon. The movie, based on the book “American Prometheus,” delves deeply into Oppenheimer’s psyche, from his struggles as a young student at Cambridge to his profound melancholy over the world he helped create.

Yet nowhere in the film will viewers find an acknowledgement of the first victims of the nuclear era. Indeed, the movie repeats the myth that the bomb site was in a desolate area with “nothing for 40 miles in either direction.” This was not for lack of effort, according to Cordova, who leads an activist group called the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium. (“Downwinders” refers to those who live in the fallout zone of nuclear tests.)

When Nolan’s team got to New Mexico to film, Cordova and her team published an op-ed in the local newspaper that called on the Oppenheimer crew to “grapple with the consequences of confronting the truth of our stories, of our history.” When that didn’t work, she reached out to the production through Kai Bird, the journalist who co-wrote American Prometheus, in an attempt to get a meeting. She received a flat “no.”

Monday, July 24, 2023

Wernher Von Braun's Assistant Dr. Carol Rosin Burst My Whole And Complete UAP Disclosure Bubble...,

sourcewatch  |  "The Founder for the Institute for Security and Cooperation in Outer Space, ISCOS. World Peace Ambassador, International Association of Educators for World Peace, IAEWP (NGO, UN-ECOSOC)

"An educator, international speaker, author, consultant to Space Age technology development projects, a space and missile defense consultant, future manufacturing technology forecasting consultant for sustainable living on earth and in space, Dr. Rosin advises decision makers and others about applications of technology and information services for human needs, environment, new energy, and peace and security, health and prosperity for all on earth and in space.

"Co-authored the Outer Space Security and Development Treaty draft with distinguished colleagues: Apollo Astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell; Commander Will Miller, US Navy (Ret.); Dr, Abe Krieger, 37 year Boeing executive; Dr. C.B. Scott Jones, military/intelligence and Senior Advisor to Sen. Claiborne Pell; supported by the Hon. Paul Hellyer, former Minister of Defense of Canada. This Treaty is posted in several languages with bios on http://www.peaceinspace.com Dr. Rosin is Consultant to the Treaty Project that is A Project of P.E.A.C.E. Inc., the Peace and Emergency Action Coalition for Earth, a 501-C-3 founded by Dr. C.B. Scott Jones. Currently working to get this Treaty signed and ratified into law.

  • First woman executive in an aerospace company, Corporate Manager of Fairchild Industries
  • With the late Dr. Wernher von Braun, visionary and “father of rocketry,” founded the national award-winning “It’s Your Turn…” program...
  • Spokesperson for the late rocket scientist Dr. Wernher von Braun, presenting his peace on earth and in space vision for local through global uses and applications of space age technology and information applied directly to solving urgent and potential challenges of human needs, the environment, and energy as humans evolve and learn from living, working, touring and traveling in space (without space-based weapons). First speech for von Braun was to 18,000 people at a National Education Association conference in 1974 demonstrating LIVE how satellites can be used as teaching tools worldwide
  • Founder, Institute for Security and Cooperation in Outer Space, ISCOS, 1983-Present. The original Board included Honorary Chairman, Sir Arthur C. Clarke, Dr. Issac Assimov, Dr. Buckminister (Bucky) Fuller, Attorney Daniel Sheehan, the late Dr. Rashmi Mayur, Advisory Board Chairman, Astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell (sixth man on the moon), and many other respected experts. Brought over 100 people to the UN Second Special Session on the Peaceful Uses and Exploration of Outer Space in 1982 to stand for no space-based weapons. Started the movement to “Stop Star Wars,” the “Leaky Umbrella Campaign,” the “Save Outer Space, SOS Campaign,” involving approximately 50 million people
  • Advisor to the New Energy Movement to encourage the research and development of new clean and safe alternative energy sources via project development and management in various countries
  • Official Advisor to the Peoples Republic of China on alternatives to missile defense and on applications of space technology in China. China and Russia have proposed a ban on all space-based weapons
  • Witness in the Disclosure Project at the National Press Club, May, 2001. Advisor to the Exopolitics Institute
  • Started the global movement to prevent the weaponizaton of space, the Stop Star Wars, Leaky Umbrella Campaign, Campaign to Save Outer Space (SOS Campaign), which some estimate to have involved over 50 million people. Appeared on numerous speaking platforms and media productions with members of the military industrial complex discussing feasible alternative technology programs that can replace dangerous, too costly, polluting, destabilizing weapons programs including a new form of missile defense based on cooperative information and technology application sharing for sustainable healthy living on earth as humans evolve into the universes
  • Initiated the first USSR-USA military-to-military meeting. Initiated the trip of the first NINE US Senators to the USSR
  • Consultant and/or speaker to numerous organizations, industries and military and government agencies including TRW on the Time Management Money system for the Space Shuttle, MX missile and weather satellites, IBM Europe, Walt Disney Productions on the creation of Space and Future Worlds at Disneyworld, General Electric, World Future Society, National Space Institute, Central Intelligence Agency, the US Space Foundation, the US Space Command and many international audiences.
  • Space and Conversion Advisor to Presidential Candidate Reverend Jesse Jackson who introduced Rosin’s Space Development Initiative, SDI, to replace the Strategic Defense Initiative, SDI. Advised and briefed other presidential candidates, members of Congress, and other international dignitaries
  • Initiated the first legislation to stop anti-satellite (ASAT) testing with Congressman Les AuCoin, created the first legislation to ban all space-based weapons with Congressman Joe Moakley and Sen. Tom Harkin, and initiated the first bill that had a companion Treaty to ban space-based weapons with Congressman Dennis Kucinich and the Hon. Paul Hellyer, former Minister of Defense, in Canada
  • Founder of the original World Entrepreneur Association to encourage integrity based new entrepreneurial businesses and training programs. Consults to businesses, government representatives, students, leaders and community organizations about possible new jobs and profits, products and services, technologies and information applied to better life in sustainable communities and regions
  • Miscellaneous: Space Consultant to Buckminister Fuller’s World Game, entertainment producer for LeCarpentier Stuart Productions, General in the First Earth Battalion, ski instructor, skating champion
  • As an example of a non-space-based weapons business in space, organized the launch into space of Dr. Leary’s cremated remains that flew from US Vandenberg Air Force Base to Madrid then to the Canary Islands, Spain to be launched into space by Celestis, Inc,, (with the ashes of friends: rocket scientist Dr. Kraft Ericke; space physicist Dr. Gerard O'Neill; founder of the International Space University Todd Hawley, and with cremated remains of Star Trek TV series creator Gene Roddenberry [1]

Sunday, July 23, 2023

The CIA Killed JFK - So Of Course It Opposes Long-Promised Records Releases

jacobin  |   his isn’t the only major revelation that has come out of President Joe Biden’s December declassification. One is a secret 1977 memo unearthed by Morley and other researchers that was written by an employee of the foreign intelligence branch of the CIA’s Miami station, showing that far from assuming that Oswald acted alone or that the KGB was involved, officers there considered anti-communist Cuban exiles prime suspects.

According to the memo, when Kennedy was still alive, station chief Theodore G. Shackley ordered scrutiny of the movements and plans of “known dangerous Cuban exile activists” while the president was traveling the country, to get wind of and halt any “conspiracies” in that community to “exploit or interfere with the president’s movement.” After Kennedy’s death, the memo states, Shackley and other top station officials ordered agents to gather information about Cuban exiles who may have been involved in the assassination.

Sure enough, the decades that followed have seen serious circumstantial evidence of anti-Castro exile involvement come to light. One anti-Castro militant, Antonio Veciana, admitted that he had been introduced to Oswald in Dallas by his CIA handler, a man whom he later identified as David Atlee Phillips, head of the agency’s anti-Cuban operations. In late 2021, the son of anti-Castro fighter and CIA contractor Ricardo “Monkey” Morales revealed that his father had told him that he had trained Oswald as a sniper at a secret CIA training camp for an invasion of Cuba, and that he had been ordered by his CIA handler to go to Dallas for a “clean-up” mission two days before Kennedy was shot.

Another document from the December tranche found by researchers is a 1976 CIA memo attesting to the agency’s heavy involvement in the Warren Commission’s investigation. According to the memo, thirty-nine CIA personnel were involved, including “nine of whom were involved daily.” As Morley pointed out at the time, several of those listed in the memo are known to have misled the Warren Commission about the CIA’s interest in and knowledge of Oswald.

It’s further evidence of what even the agency’s own in-house historian in 2013 charitably called a “benign cover-up” by the CIA in its dealings with the commission, aimed at pushing it in the direction of what it considered the “best truth” — that Oswald acted alone in killing Kennedy, for his own, inexplicable motives.

It builds on previous disclosures that show that the CIA had a keen and extensive interest in Oswald before the assassination that went right up to the agency’s senior officials.

Saturday, July 22, 2023

Camp Century: What Other Kinds Of Exotic Military Scientific Research Bases Are Out There?

wikipedia  |  Camp Century was an Arctic United States military scientific research base in Greenland.[1] situated 240 km (150 mi) east of Pituffik Space Base. When built, Camp Century was publicized as a demonstration for affordable ice-cap military outposts and a base for scientific research.[2][3]

Camp Century was a preliminary camp for Project Iceworm whose end goal was to install a vast network of nuclear missile launch sites that could survive a first strike. This was according to documents declassified in 1996.[4] The missiles were never fielded and necessary consent from the Danish Government to do so was never broached.

The camp operated from 1959 until 1967. It consisted of 21 tunnels with a total length of 9,800 feet (3.0 km), and was powered by a nuclear reactor. Project Iceworm was aborted after it was realized that the ice sheet was not as stable as originally assessed, and that the missile basing concept would not be feasible. The reactor was removed and Camp Century later abandoned. However, hazardous waste remains buried under the ice and has become an environmental concern.[5]

Scientific research

Ice core samples from Camp Century were used to create stable isotopes analyses used to develop climate models.[6][7][8] Analysis of soil contained in the samples suggests that the site was ice-free as recently as 400,000 years ago, indicating a much reduced Greenland ice sheet and therefore much higher sea levels.[9] Since 2017, the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland has maintained a climate monitoring presence at Camp Century with the Camp Century Climate Monitoring Program.[10] This monitoring presence includes measuring climate variables, snow and ice temperatures, and ice-penetrating radar surveys of the subsurface debris and contaminant field.

History

The purpose of Camp Century, as explained by the United States Department of Defense to Danish officials in 1960, was to test various construction techniques under Arctic conditions, explore practical problems with the PM-2A semi-mobile nuclear reactor, as well as supporting scientific experiments on the icecap.

Construction on the camp and the sub-glacial nuclear reactor began without explicit permission from the government of Denmark, leading to a political dilemma for Prime Minister H. C. Hansen.[11]

The camp ran until 1967, when shifting icecaps made habitation impossible. The camp was subsequently abandoned and the facility's remains were buried by the icecaps and ultimately crushed.[12]

Camp Century was designed as an arctic subsurface camp and constructed by use of the cut-and-cover trenching technique. The layout of the camp consisted of a series of parallel main trenches in which buildings and other structures were housed. The camp had a design life span of 10 years with appropriate maintenance. It was permanently manned for 5 years and abandoned after 8 years.[13]

The trenches constructed in 1959 had compressed both vertically and horizontally to the extent that many had reached their design margins within 4 years. After that, extensive snow trimming was required to maintain the trenches.[14] The trenches were covered with a steel arch and the longest trench had a length of 1,100 feet (340 m), while its width and height were both 26 feet.[12]

The subsurface camp provided good protection from the elements and had modern bathroom, dining, and medical facilities. Prefabricated buildings were placed inside the trenches.[2] The camp maintained a number of vehicles and had plenty of storage for fuel and food. The reactor provided plenty of power and proved it could be installed, operated, and removed in such a remote location. It powered the base for over 3 years but was shut down due to the unexpected accelerated compression of the reactor trenches, in part due to the residual heat in the reactor area required to maintain the feed water pools.

Friday, July 21, 2023

Do You Believe That These Special Access Programs Are Answerable To Elected Officials?

intelligence.senate.gov  |  What ever happened to the folks from the Senate Intelligence Committee? The House yokels are not nearly as important as Rubio, Gillibrand etc.

So, I went looking, and if you look at their calendar, you'll see they have a classified closed briefing the same day as the Burchett hearing. Which makes sense because you don't invite witnesses to Congress and then waste their time. So when the hearing ends, you'll know what is happening at 2pm. 

Tin foil hat time:

https//web.archive.org/web/20230708115954/https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/

It wasn't on the calendar on the 11th. The date came out just a couple days ago. Was it scheduled after the date was announced? https

More fuel for the fire.

https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/

Google's cache, from July 18 also had nothing scheduled. So, that just got scheduled like today I think.

Google cache header with date of cache

Calendar of that cache

https://www.congress.gov/event/118th-congress/senate-event/333869?s=1&r=16

That is the meeting on their schedule.

"Closed business meeting to consider pending intelligence matters; to be immediately followed by a closed briefing on certain intelligence matters."

UAP Hearing: Air Force StrongArming Witnesses And StoneWalling Congressional Oversight

washingtonexaminer |   Burchett and Luna pointed to a meeting they scheduled with the Air Force to examine evidence of UAP sightings earlier this year, during which the lawmakers say they were not given access to whistleblower testimonies or other materials.

“We went down there, we were stonewalled,” Luna said. "They would not give us access to testimony from some of the pilots. They were hiding images and information.”

“We were told there was pictures available, which we still haven't seen,” Burchett added.

Some whistleblowers later came forward to lawmakers to testify before Congress but later canceled after being pressured by the Pentagon, according to Burchett.

The witness testimony and lack of information from U.S. officials has raised concerns among lawmakers not just about national security, but about government transparency and accountability — which members say will be a focal point of next week’s hearing. Lawmakers are also expected to introduce legislation that would require the federal government to provide information about UAPs, building on previous efforts to release any investigative findings to the public.

Burchett sought to include an amendment to the Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization being considered by Congress this week that would require the FAA to report any UAP sightings by commercial pilots to Congress. However, the measure did not make it to the floor for a vote.

“I was told that the intelligence community shut it down,” he said.

The latest effort comes after the Defense Department was directed by Congress to create the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office in 2022 to investigate reported UAP sightings. Since then, the government has not made its findings public, prompting outcry from lawmakers who say it poses national security risks.

“Are they domestic? Are they foreign? Are they something else? Or do they not exist?” Moskowitz said. “The government needs to have straight answers. The American people deserve to know the truth on this. Unnecessarily censoring things or overclassification is what leads to all of these theories that have been out there.”

The hearing is set to take place on Wednesday and will feature testimony from three witnesses: Ryan Graves, executive director of Americans for Safe Aerospace; retired Cmdr. David Fravor, former commanding officer for the U.S. Navy; and David Grusch, former national reconnaissance office representative of the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Task Force at the Department of Defense.

The meeting is expected to be one of several that are focused on UAPs, with lawmakers considering field hearings to take place at the sites of UAP sightings.

“Are we OK with the federal government keeping information from the American people because they're trying to prevent us from having anxiety on all sorts of issues?” Moskowitz said. “The idea that the human brain can't tolerate that there might be life somewhere else — I just don't accept that. At the end of the day, I think the hearing is really about real-life accounts from reliable people.”

Thursday, July 20, 2023

House Judiciary Subcommittee on Weaponization of the Federal Government


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You? Yeah, I never received it the US. So. Ok. Oh, so

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the chair is authorized to declare a recess at any time. We welcome everyone to today's hearing. The chair now recognizes the gentle lady from Florida...

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pledge elections to the flag, the street somewhere. What under so from? Yes,

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I thank the lady for leading us without objection. Mr Roy will be permitted to participate in this hearing. The chair. Now recognize himself for an opening...

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Thank you, Mr Chair and good morning to everyone. Just have some administrative matters first. I wanted to introduce him to the record page 50 fif 55...

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back generally yields back. I've been asking him consent to enter into the record from page 29 of Miss Delos testimony from three days ago. Question,...

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Thank the chairman, Robert F. Kennedy junior is the son of former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and the nephew of America's 35th president, John...

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I thank the gentleman Mr Kennedy. We're glad you were here. We will now proceed with gold statement. But before I do, I want to introduce the guy...

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Chairman, are you gonna in the witnesses?

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You please stand and raise your right hand. Do you swear our firm? Do you swear our firm under penalty of perjury that the testimony you're about to...

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He goes to,

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he's gonna go a

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little longer, excuse me. Point of order. I know that witnesses usually have five minutes. I see 10 minutes on the board. Is it going to be 10 minutes?

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Five minutes? But we're, we're pretty lax with this. Uh We'll let him go for,

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I've seen him gavel down on quite a number

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of witnesses, senators and former Democrat members of Congress and all kinds of people. I, I'm just saying in past history. Ok, we'll, we'll give...

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time for all the witnesses

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and if you want to cut him off and censor him some more, you're welcome to do

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it. Oh, that's not my job. That's, that's your job. Why don't you threaten the witness so that they can do not want to be a witness is

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recognized for his opening statement. We'll give him five minutes more or less and then we'll move to the next one, Mr Kennedy. Go right ahead.

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Thank you, Mr Chairman, Mr Chairman. Maybe we could put five minutes on the clock then not 10.

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Could we, could we put five on the clock and we'll start it running?

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Thank you, Mr Chairman. And I, I wanna, I wanna start, I wanna put aside my written state and for a moment and address one of the points that was...

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a motion or speech.

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And I've made a motion to move into executive session because Mr Kennedy's testimony, Mr Chairman

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gentleman from Kentucky has moved the table.

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Mr Chairman, I asked for a roll call vote on the, on the motion

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to table. Well, let me ask the question. The question is on the motion to table. The general lady has asked for a roll call vote. The clerk will have...

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witnesses can sit in the chair sitting behind.

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I'll leave that up to the clerks if the clerks are comfortable with that. Yeah. Why don't we do that? Maybe we can go right down here, Mr

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Mr Mr Chairman Point of Order.

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Gentleman from

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Louisiana. Is it the custom of this committee to censor viewpoints that we disagree with from witness

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chair? Not a point of order on the table.

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There's a motion and the boat's moving

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is

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waiting for the clerk. Clerk will call the roll, Mr Jordan.

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Mr Jordan votes. Yes, Mr Isa Mr Massey.

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Yes to not censor

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Mr Massey votes. Yes, Mr Stewart Mr Stewart votes. Yes, Mr Mr Votes. Yes, Mr Gates, Mr Johnson of Louisiana, Mr Johnson of Louisiana votes. Yes,...

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Pasco. No, I want to follow the rules that the Republicans made at the beginning of this uh conference with these house rules. So no, Miss

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Pasco votes. No, Mr Lynch, Mr Lynch votes. No, Miss Sanchez. No,

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because it's violative of the rules

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MS Sanchez votes. No, Miss Wasserman Schultz. No,

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to allowing a witness to degrade, not violate the rules and not have his testimony and degradation and amplified rather than given an executive

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session was votes. No Mr Connolly Mr Connolly votes. No Mr Gardi, Mr Gardi votes. No, Mr Allred MS Garcia. No MS Garcia votes. No Mr Goldman. No...

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Mr Gates.

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Yes, Mr Gates. Mr Gates votes. I clerk will report Mr Chairman. There are 10 eyes and eight nos.

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Uh the motion to table is agreed to, we will now move to our second witness. Uh Miss Morris, you are recognized for five minutes.

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Thank you. Thanks so much for inviting me. Um My name is Emma Joe Morris, uh politics editor at Breitbart. Um I'm here today because I published a...

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Thank you, Miss Morris Mr Sourer. You were recognized for five minutes.

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Thank you, Mr Chairman and members of the subcommittee on July 4th 2023 Independence Day. Judge Terry, a doughty of the US district court for the western...

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Thank you, Mr Sour MS Wiley. You recognize me,

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microphone,

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I'm usually quite loud, but thank you for pointing that out. Chair Jordan ranking member Plaskett members of the subcommittee. I want to thank you for...

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General Lady Yields back. We now turn to a five minute question. The chair recognizes the gentleman from North Carolina, Mr Bishop for five minutes...

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Mr Chairman. I'm going to focus on the testimony the chairman made reference to and that the ranking member was so concerned with damage control that she...

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Um Yeah, I know we know that the FBI knew that it was real. Uh They knew it was real since not just December 2019. When um is which is when the subpoena...

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well taken M Morris and my time has expired. But what we have always understood in all likelihood, it was true yet, we now have yet one more piece...

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gentleman is back, don't recognize the ranking member for five minutes and I think we'll do a ranking member and one more and then we'll have to...

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Thank you, Mr Chairman. Um I know that we talked earlier about a post that Mr Kennedy had at the beginning of the Biden administration. I just want the...

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time of the gentle lady, time the gentle lady has expired. Gent lady yields back. The gentleman from North Dakota is recognized. Thank you Mr...

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Massey. I thank the gentleman from North Dakota. Wow. The irony and cognitive dissonance from the other side of the aisle, it's deafening. You could cut...

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You belongs

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to the gentle belongs to the gentleman.

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I denounce that theory. It is racist and I have never endorsed it or had any association with it. Our film on a medical Bill Buxton who is the Black...

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the witness's time.

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Do not censor

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the witness. I'm not the, I'm not. It

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is. It's my time and I've given it to the witness. Do not censor him if the views that you and others have applied to me, I've attributed to me if...

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You. Gentleman yields back to

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chairman of a unanimous consent motion before we head to see from

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the gentleman from New York.

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Uh I would like to introduce uh, page two of the transcript of Laura Dem where, uh specifically she says if someone, she's asked if someone were to leave...

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objection. I think that's already been introduced, but without objection, we'll do it again. Stand in recess, we stand in recess for approximately 40...

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Well, uh I'm not sure I've seen Council. What? Yeah, I get it here. Put on. Ok, I, as we the I, I'll see you later. Right. Thank...

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Maybe we will come to order the the chair recognizes the gentleman from Florida.

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Mr Chairman. I have a point of order, Mr Chairman, I have a point of order

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gently considered a point of order.

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Thank you, Mr Chairman Mr chairman, I just missed two votes on the house floor because we were not given them. We did not recess on time. I think many...

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probably properly state a point of order

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is what is the intent of the chair in the future recesses to avoid the censorship of the voice of my constituents because I was not able to their...

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actually the chair recognizes the gentleman from Massachusetts for his five minutes.

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Mr Chairman, may I introduce um some ask unanimous consent introduced uh an article from we are June 8th, 2021 discussing the film, medical racism...

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without objection. Uh uh We'll be entering the record of the chairman as the gentleman from Massachusetts for his five minutes.

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Thank you, Mr Chairman Mr Chair. One of the saddest parts of this fabricated circus of outrage is the drumbeat of attacks that I have seen against the...

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ok. Unfortunately, unfortunately, Congressman, there's more than one impact, one impact. That's very clear and obvious. Sadly, for far too many is that...

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gentleman from Massachusetts, the chair, recognized gentleman from Florida. Mr Gates. You and Mr Roy Roy is recognized for, I thank

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the gentleman from Florida. I think the chairman Mr Kennedy. First of all, your father served as the Attorney General of the United States. I'm a former...

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02:06:09

Bye. Make sure your microphone, your

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microphone. That is exactly the function that the United States Constitution is signed to the people of to the members of Congress. And you know,...

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Time. And the gentlemen, you back time and gentlemen inspire the gentle from California is recognized for five

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minutes. Thank you, Chairman and ranking member Plaskett. During the height of COVID-19, the COVID-19 pandemic anti Asian hate and violence skyrocketed...

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02:17:39

Mr Chairman, the Democrat beforehand got an extra minute, her

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sentence trying to

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be generous and her sentence generous. Even when the response is that the government determines the truth. I

02:17:48

would like for her to be able to finish her sentence, Mr Chairman, then I will yield

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back. Ok, Miss Wiley, you can finish your sentence.

02:17:54

Thank you. I'm not sure I remember the sentence but thank you. I just think the point was it

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was you were saying the government should be the arbiter, not

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put words into the mouth of the witness and let her respond

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it now from New York, the general lady from California. I

02:18:08

love how you follow the rules. Mr Chairman. It's really indicative of a decision by the chair. It's censorship by the chair.

02:18:18

Thank you, Mr

02:18:19

Chairman. Thank you, Mr Chairman MS Morris. Isn't it true that your October 2020 Hunter Biden laptop from hell story has proven to be 100% factually accurate....

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02:20:55

Yeah, I, I think, I think democracy is dependent on the free flow of information. And if we, if that information is distorted, if the public is lied...

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02:21:24

And Mr Kennedy, I want to ask you specifically about the Hunter Biden laptop story. The total blackout on all social media outlets as well as telecom....

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I don't know enough about it. I know that uh there was censorship on that story and other stories that, uh, you know, presumably could have changed people's...

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02:22:01

And we know the polling demonstrates that now people have said they would have changed their vote, had they been made aware of the Hunter Biden laptop...

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aware of that, but I'm not surprised.

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Um Mr Sauer, uh I want to turn to you. Um, you II I want your reflection on this form of government censorship specifically in the 2020 election as...

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I strongly agree with your characterization of that form of censorship as election interference. The evidence in our case strongly supports that it strongly...

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02:23:34

Mr Chairman.

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I have a unanimous consent request.

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Young lady from California is recognized for her name's consent.

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My majority counterparts have repeatedly cited a district court opinion from Louisiana and I would like to introduce for the record. The Fifth Circuit...

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02:23:51

issued objection. The chair now recognizes the gentle lady for a point of order. Mr Chairman, gentleman from New York is

02:23:56

recognized, the distinguished gentle lady from New York mentioned a poll. Um I would just ask that she identify what poll that is and if we could enter...

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it. Uh, the chair now recognizes that lady from Florida M Washer.

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Thank you, Mr Chairman Mr Chairman. We respectfully requested that you rescind Mr Kennedy's invitation to appear here due to his repeated and very recent...

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seconds

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entering me correctly dishonest myself. I'd like 15 seconds back. We will be happy to give you that. Thank you so much. You did not cite any study...

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02:29:58

Gentleman from Kentucky is recognized for UC, I

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ask unanimous consent to introduce into the record to study that Mr Kennedy just referenced new insights into genetic susceptibility of COVID-19. Uh...

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02:31:04

the gentleman from Utah

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and Fair, Azi Jews and Chinese people. That is,

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thank you, claiming my time, Mr Kennedy. You've had uh some accusations uh thrown at you today. I'm gonna ask my questions briefly and give you a chance...

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on

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Mr Chairman. I have a unanimous consent request. Lady from New York recognized. I'd like to submit for the record tip insight to New Jersey based Institute...

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02:37:24

for the record. That objection. Thank you. The gentleman from Virginia is recognized for five minutes.

02:37:29

Thank you, Mr Chairman. I've been in this congress 15 years and I never thought we'd descend to this level of Orwellian dystopia.

02:37:44

This is the

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suddenly the tools of the trade are not to get at the truth, but to distract, distort, deflect and dissemble. To disagree is censorship to try to correct...

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02:42:18

Uh Thank you. Thank you, the distinguished gentleman from Virginia. We don't have uh a lot of time to dig into questions. Um But I would just note...

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02:42:50

gentleman yields back the chair now recognizes Mr Johnson from Louisiana. I'm so

02:42:54

grateful for that segue from Mr Golden because we're about to talk about hard evidence here. It's really ironic. This hearing is covering the left censorship...

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02:48:05

gentleman yields back. The chair now recognizes Mr Allred from Texas for his five minutes. Thank you, Mr Chairman. I yield my time

02:48:13

to MS Blaske and I thank the gentleman from Texas. Mr Kennedy and others here are claiming that they've been censored, but they actually have a...

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and I, uh, yield remain of the

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lady yields back. Um, I now recognize Mr Stuy from, uh Florida for his five minutes,

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Mr Kennedy. Do you want to respond to that? Can you do that quickly? Yeah, I've

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never heard of Mr Balls and I've never heard of that super pac. This is typical of the accusations against me at this hearing. They are baseless. Every...

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uh to further the disinformation going on. Uh M Wiley. In response to a question, you stated that the decision in Missouri V. Biden was vacated by...

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I did and I want to correct that because Mr so is right, the appropriate word is stayed,

02:53:30

administratively stayed. So it hasn't been vacated or dismissed like Mrs Sanchez stayed,

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which means it cannot be implemented right now. Ok.

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Because you know, I didn't want us to censor your disinformation that you stated as a factual assertion earlier. So I did

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misspeak and I

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apologize. Thank you for clarifying that for us and to talk about more evidence about. I think it's interesting, there's a lot in this opinion and I just,...

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It's very telling that the judicial findings are quite specific on the specific threats. So there's several ways you can violate the first amendment if...

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02:57:56

I'm the gentleman that's expired

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chairman of unanimous consent requests. Gentleman from Louisiana. There's a lot of talk about this uh preliminary injunction. So I'd like to enter...

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back uh with, without objection,

02:58:23

Mr Chair, I'd like the unanimous consent to enter into the record an article um that says pro Frfk Junior Super PAC has deep ties to Marjorie Taylor...

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objection. Uh The, the chair now recognizes the uh general Lady from Texas, I believe. Is, is that the Thank

02:58:56

you, thank you Mr Chairman and um I live in Houston but I was born and raised in rural South Texas, uh, and shamefully rural South Texas, uh, and...

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The gentle lady has expired the chair now recognizes the gentle lady from Wyoming M ha.

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I got a death threat after the last here

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I belong to the G A from Wyoming.

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I want to thank you, Mr Sauer, MS Morris and Mr Kennedy for your courage for your willingness to be the tip of the spear to protect all of our first...

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03:09:46

General Lady back. The gentleman from you a good one. Uh The chair now recognizes the gentle lady from uh Florida. Miss kick

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my microphone is broken.

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Tell you my phone broke. Um This maybe you over.

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Yeah, sorry. The microphone is broken. Wait, that might work. OK. All right. Sorry. This microphone is broken. Want to thank all our witnesses for being...

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Oh, I, I, I believe that there is a distinction between uh any conversation about a government versus a group of people.

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So do you believe that each of my Democratic colleagues should publicly denounce her comments, not continue to give her a platform to make statements like...

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It's, it's just this, I can't even believe this is a conversation like this is not controversial or taboo. We live in the United States of America and...

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Mr Kennedy, a government that can censor its critics as licensed for every atrocity. It is the beginning of totalitarianism. There's never been a time...

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and I know my time has expired. But Mr Sara, you said earlier, censorship is about power. Censorship is about control and the entire progressive leftist...

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yields back. Gentleman from New York is recognized,

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Mr Before that I have um a document I'd like to enter into the record or Washington Post article of July 23rd, which lists the misstates misstatements...

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about for what, what

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I said, the Washington Post,

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that gentleman from New York. Thank you,

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Mr Chairman Mr Sower. Welcome back to the committee. It's great to see you again. You're becoming a mainstay on the committee. And I do hope that you...

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COVID-19 is targeted to attack uh Caucasians and, and uh and uh black people, the people who have most here are asking Jews and uh and Chinese

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Mr Kennedy, I have a simple question for you as a early victim of COVID. I actually got it uh March 10th 2020. And, and my question to you is whether...

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No, not at all. And that statement that you saw there is a truncated version of a larger state.

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I understand you you issued

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it would

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hold on. I just, I got now going on reclaiming my time because what I really want to talk about here is evidence, evidence, evidence, evidence Mr...

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back. Gentleman yields back the chair and not recognize himself hard evidence. Mr Johnson said that we're not only witnesses to censorship, we were...

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I remember when the ac lu represented Nazis who they, who they were appalled

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by, appalled, disgusted by and yet they would defend the crazy things they said, right? That that's how much the first amendment meant to him. Right....

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Oh, well, you know what I would say is that the, the, the founders of our, and the framers of our constitution knew that democracy was a very inefficient...

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example. Exactly. I couldn't have said it better. I recognize the gentleman from uh

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Mr Chairman. I have a unanimous consent request. Gentlemen said a request uh as for unanimous consent to entered the record, an article by the New...

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consent without objection. Uh Some, some things amaze me. Uh the gentleman from Kentucky is recognized and this is uh this will be our, our, our last...

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immutable and undeniable, uh tenets of immunology is natural immunity, but for two years, it was denied, it wasn't even just denied. It was censored....

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Yes, that kind of censorship was going on and there were direct communications between the platforms and federal officials about natural immunity specifically...

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thanks to the Twitter files, we found out that the former FDA director who was on the board of pfizer is Doctor Scott Gottlieb wrote on August 27th,...

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comments from the time the gentleman has expired. I, I may I have, I have 11 other question I can ask, but I, I would first give you a chance...

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I wasn't prepared for that. So I

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thought, I thought I was gonna get 15 seconds for Mr Massey, but we aren't able to do that.

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Thank you, sir. Um I did want to ask Miss Wiley regarding we had a discussion and it was brought up by one of the witnesses um related to the website...

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Thank you. Actually, I'm gonna let Mr Johnson have our, our one minute here, but I think he wants to wait for Mr Kennedy to, well,

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I can be asking to Mr Sour. Um I'm sorry that Mr Goldman left because we talked a lot about evidence. Isn't it true in your litigation? Missouri...

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gentlemen, yields back. Um, I want to thank our witnesses for being here today. We appreciate the work you're doing to, to defend the First Amendment....

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not want Mr Chair.

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I don't, I haven't adjourned the hearing and I don't think you're the chair, Mr

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Chair, I

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chairman's discretion.

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He has had so much additional time. Well, I think why, why, why are you doing that specifically for him? Because

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I'm sure there was Super Pac. I be as short as he possibly

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can. Are you going to allow our witness to just give another

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piece? No, let him address the comment that was made about him. That's untrue

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was not defamatory. That is a legal definition that was not met. I want

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information about the Super Pac that you mentioned. Go ahead. I've just been told that that Super Pac is connected to somebody that we have a connection...

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Thank the gentleman uh for uh that statement and I thank you for your testimony. The committee is now adjourned.

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Has to. Exactly. So a life, you know. Yeah. Thank you. Yeah, we, you guys right to come. Thank you much. Thank you. OK. I'm just...

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