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Hey, what's up, everybody? Welcome to another episode of The Hammer Drops. It is Friday.
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It is almost the weekend, and we got a hell of a show for you today.
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We are going to talk about how mainstream media, for some reason, they're trying to,
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make you think that cannabis is bad for you, that it is causing heart attacks and strokes in people.
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People we're gonna uncover and i've got
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to give and this is i have to give props to the show i listened to it yesterday
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and that's why i'm bringing it to this show to give you kind of a synopsis of
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what i learned about nicotine and we're gonna get in how nicotine isn't addictive folks,
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now i'm not advocating to go smoke cigarettes because the carcinogenics that
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are in there and And the certain chemicals that they put into cigarettes is
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what makes it highly addictive.
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We're going to get into that a little bit as well. And I will provide those
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documents and the website that you can go and actually download them for yourself.
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And it has a whole slew of information,
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tests, everything that you can click on, go look for yourself,
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and see the truth that our government has been demonizing for decades and why.
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So, and then we're going to take a, first and foremost, we're going to take
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a stroll over here to X because, you know, people over there are just,
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those influencers over there, they really love to run their mouth and there's
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like, there's really no change in their mind. It's like they believe their own garbage.
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And we're going to talk about the border.
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And I'm going to throw some numbers out at you. And I know I talk about the
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border a lot because it's a very important issue that is happening today. We are being invaded.
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You know, they're not coming over here to seek, you know, what the American dream used to be.
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They're coming here because, well, they have nowhere else to go.
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Their governments have let them out of jail and told them, send them packing.
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So let's I'm going to get into some numbers here real quick.
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Since Joe Biden has taken office. Okay.
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I'm going to give you some numbers of the amount of people that have been crossing
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because the left wants you to believe that the border problem is Donald Trump's fault.
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When in fact it's not When Donald Trump had When Title 42 was in place We did
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not have the mass immigration Illegal immigration that has been going on today
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We haven't But the left wants you to believe that it has been,
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So Let's jump into that real quick And this is since Okay.
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So since President Biden took office, and these numbers I'm about to give you
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are only up until October 2023.
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And I'm going to give you another set of numbers I covered from October 2023
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to present. So we're going to get into this portion first.
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So since President Biden took office, there has been 7.5 million encounters
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nationwide and 6.2 million encounters at the southwest border,
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in addition to 1.7 million known gotaways. ways.
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So on top of the 6.2 million people that they've just let in,
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there's still another almost 2 million that just, you know, they're just in
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the country. Who knows where the hell they're at?
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In fiscal year 2023, 169 individuals whose name appear on the terrorist watch
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list were stopped trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border between ports of entry.
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18 were apprehended in September alone.
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Now, imagine this. Out of the encounters they had, the 169 individuals that
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they actually caught, imagine how many of them they didn't catch, okay?
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Let's keep this into perspective here.
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So far in the fiscal year 2023, CBP has arrested 35,433 aliens with criminal
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convictions or outstanding wardens nationwide, including 598 known gang members,
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178 of those which are MS-13 members, which those guys are just fucking animals. Okay?
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They're no good. They don't care about human life. They don't care about nothing.
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If you get in their way of what they're trying to do, you will wind up dead.
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And these are the people that are crossing our borders, folks.
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Okay. Okay. In FY 2023, CBD,
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I'm sorry, CBD, CBP included air and marine operations has seized 27,293 pounds of fentanyl.
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OK, just put just to put this in perspective, that's enough to kill more than six billion people.
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Now, you know, the Great Reset, they want to kill and only have about 500,000 people.
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Well, they got to kill about seven billion people. Well, that's a good way to
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kill six billion of them.
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But, you know, hey, I'm a conspiracy theorist here, right?
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But yet again, they still want to blame Trump for Legals Crossing over saying
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Title 42 was wasn't effective.
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Which is completely and utterly wrong.
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And I have, you can get, actually read that stuff right from Homeland Security.
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It's a government website that I got those numbers from. So,
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fact check that, assholes.
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Now, we are going to, I'm going to get you into some of the numbers from, for present day.
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Let's see here. Okay, since October, October through January,
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so that's not including February yet, single adults,
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the number of people I've crossed over, 117,819 single adults.
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And that's just from the Office of Field Operations. From the U.S.
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Border Patrol, in October alone, you had 93,647.
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November, 96,481. And this is single adults still.
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In December, 135,569. And in January, 76,924.
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For a grand total of 402,621 from the U.S.
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Border Patrol. Now, total up all the numbers of people that have crossed from the U.S.
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Border, you're looking at just from October 2023 through January 2024,
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961,537 more people have crossed.
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Almost a million more people. And out of that, over almost, well,
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yeah, actually, just about half of that are all single adults,
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single fighting-aged males, to be exact, that are crossing our borders.
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Now, I mean, what better way to get an army into your country than by doing this?
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That's literally a small army that has crossed over.
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And is being set up God knows where in the United States. And President Biden is okay with this.
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And then you go through the social media and all of that from all of these influencers.
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And they're all singing the same tune. Okay, they're all saying,
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you know, it's Trump's fault.
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Trump did this. Trump did that. Even though Trump hasn't been in office since 2020.
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2021. January 2021. 21. So this all directly falls on to the Biden administration,
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but don't try to tell an influencer or a Democrat that because they're going
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to tell you you're wrong.
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So now another, you know, I'm going to stay on the Biden kick here real quick
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because I've noticed in my area that gas prices have just this week have rose
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almost 50 cents a gallon.
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And again, they're going to try to blame that there's some, Oh,
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I don't know. Maybe there's a fire at a refinery. I'm guessing.
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I'm assuming that's what it is. Okay. Which is completely a hundred percent utterly wrong. False.
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It's essentially, here's the problem. Our prices are never coming down again. Okay.
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The moment that you guys start to realize that is going to be probably the best
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for you because, and here's why is because we're still buying it.
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We're still going to the stores and buying the stuff.
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We're still going to put gas in our cars. We're still going to do this.
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We're still going to do that.
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And that is the new norm. So these prices are never going away.
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And I want you all to remember, especially in the state of Illinois, where I'm from.
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That your governor in Illinois, his $900 million or whatever the tax increases
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that he wants to do in the state,
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but instead of making it easier on us as citizens by, I don't know,
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removing the gas taxes that he keeps raising and keeps going up every fucking year.
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He's decided, I want to try to give you guys that, save you guys some money at the grocery store.
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And I said this before, by eliminating the sales tax on groceries,
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which is 1%. So you're literally saving $3 for each $300 you spend at the grocery
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store. It's always a dollar per hundred.
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That's what you're saving. This is what you vote for.
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See, this is what happens when you vote this way.
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But you all want to sit there and think that Democrats are good for you.
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That Democrats are doing the best thing, that Republicans are bad.
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Let's just get one thing straight here real quick. All politicians are bad.
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They don't give a shit about you. I don't give a fuck who it is.
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But the thing is, is who is going to do the job the best way and still have the people in mind?
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That's where you got to really look at it. And unfortunately,
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the Democrat party isn't that.
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So there's that. Now let's get off the politics and let, well,
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not really so much get off of that, but let's talk about something else here.
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What I want to talk about is the fact that it just seems awfully funny that
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they're starting to demonize marijuana and cannabis.
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They're starting to say that if you smoke as little as once per month,
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you're at a higher risk for heart attack and stroke okay i know that it's false
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i mean you should know that it's false and what's funny is you can go to the
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nih national library of medicine you can go to their,
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in in here and health effects of cannabis and cannabinoids the current state
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of evidence and recommendations for research.
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So this here tells you, so let's get into this, okay?
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Let's talk. Therapeutic effects of cannabis.
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All right, number one, in adults with chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting,
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oral cannabinoids are effective to help there.
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In adults with chronic pain, patients who were treated with cannabis are more
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likely likely to experience a clinically significant reduction in pain symptoms in adults with MS.
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Now, I'm a big, I advocate for MS because my mother has MS, and I'm always looking
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for a better solution for her instead of big pharma, because I believe big pharma,
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they just, here, we're going to give you this because we're getting money.
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Here's the treatment we're going to give you because we're going to continue
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getting more money. We're never going to fucking and heal you,
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but we're going to get your money, you know, but in adults with MS.
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Short-term use of oral cannabis improves patient-reported spastic symptoms.
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For the conditions, the effects of cannabis are modest for all conditions evaluated.
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There is inadequate information to assess their effects.
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But, I mean, they use marijuana and cannabis for people with chronic pain, cancer,
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anorexia, irritable bowel syndrome epilepsy parkinson's disease dementia glaucoma
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it it's not addictive marijuana is not addictive folks they would like to try
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to make you think it is but it's not,
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they're lying and this is where i'm wondering why they are starting to try to
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demonize cannabis and marijuana because they did the same exact thing i was
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back in 1994 with nicotine they did the same Same exact thing then.
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And if you ever, remember, you know the saying, an apple a day,
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and you're probably thinking on your side, it keeps the doctor away.
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It's the repetitiveness that makes you, and that's what they do.
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The repetitiveness makes you believe that it is true.
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Okay. So now they're revving it up with, and they started doing this.
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I saw with the marijuana.
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Now it's starting to get more and more prevalent. But, I mean,
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they're going back, I mean, back in 2023 when they started trying to link heart
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failure, stroke with marijuana use.
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So, I mean, yeah, I mean, this is going back all the way to September 2023, May 2023.
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So they started planting the seed and now they're starting to rev it up.
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So my question is, is why are they revving it up? Because that just doesn't
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make sense. Unless something is coming, like, I don't know, like the norovirus,
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you know, with the diarrhea and all that stuff that's hitting the Northeast.
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I mean, is that the next pandemic that they got coming?
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COVID's not working anymore. And we have a cure for COVID. And we're going to
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get into that here in just a second.
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But what are they planning with cannabis? Why do they want that off the table is my next thing.
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So while you're marinating on that one and thinking about that, let's get into...
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The whole talk about nicotine. Now, this is from Dr.
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Brian Artis, and you can find this on his webpage, The Dr. Artis Show.
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So when you go to his webpage, thedoctorartisshow.com, then what you're going
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to want to do is, I'm going to give you a little rundown here how to find it.
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You want to go to patient resources on the tab, free patient resources,
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click on that, And then you have a slew of information from anything anywhere
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from COVID-19 documents and the best thing about this and the reason why you
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can't disprove it is because he literally provides you with links to everything.
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Everything okay this when i heard this interview and i heard it on man in america.
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It literally blew my fucking mind like
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because we were always told that nicotine smoking yeah smoking is bad for you
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because the smoking the carcinogens that are in the the tobacco that they put
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in there are horrible for you okay they have what they put in in the tobacco Tobacco,
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it's crazy just to make it so addicting.
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Okay, so what makes tobacco so addicting with the chemicals is the pyrazines that they put in there.
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Now, with that, they have that in there, which enhances the flavor.
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It just delivers the nicotine to make it more addicting.
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They introduced that back in the 70s.
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Then, what else did they do?
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Now, you have that. You have the carcinogenics like arsenic.
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So they have arsenic in your cigarettes. That's the cancerous causing.
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Now, the other thing that they do to the tobacco is they infuse it with sugar.
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And what happens when you burn sugar, it acts as a, well, how do I put this?
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It makes the cancerous causing just rev up. It's like pegging the gas pedal on your car.
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You're going slow. All of a sudden, you hit that fucking gas like a V8,
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and you're fucking gone.
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That's essentially what, when you inhale burnt sugar with all of this,
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that's what it's doing with the cancer.
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It's just revving it up, making it more, you know.
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So, when you go to this website, okay, they have a nicotine PDF.
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They have nicotine presentation. They have a whole slew of information that you can find.
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And like I said, it has all of these like web links to the sources that he found all of this stuff.
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Now let's get into the nicotine.
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So, okay. So, contrary to what has been published about SARS-CoV-2.
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The real target of the venomous spike proteins of COVID is not ACE2 receptors.
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The venomous spike protein of SARS-CoV-2, all variants of it,
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and all other viruses in the word target nicotine receptors,
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specifically alpha-7 receptors, this is not new information.
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It was just buried and hidden intentionally since April, 2020,
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when French researchers identified that the spike proteins of COVID SARS-CoV-2
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are identical to two snake venom proteins that are neurotoxins called Cobra taxon,
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King Cobra's venom protein and bugger crate, snake venom,
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neurotoxic venomous spike proteins target nicotine receptors.
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It's kind of weird, right? Right.
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So there's a French team that did this. And what this French team did is they
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provided their information that they found to all five countries to start people
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on like a nicotine therapeutic thing,
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which, of course, all countries did not do because it would have wiped out COVID altogether.
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So and again, when you go to there, there's literally a link to show the research
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that they did. Okay, which you're not going to get that by going to NIH or anywhere else.
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They're not going to hand out this information. You know, this is stuff that
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this guy has dug and dug very hard for. So let's continue.
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So and the nih funded and
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published a study in may 2023 confirming that
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the venomous spike proteins of sars target alpha-7
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receptors like we just said here's the title and
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link so there you go it's right in the thing the sars-cov-2 glycoprotein contains
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a neurotoxin-like region that has sequenced similarities to the rabies virus
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and the hiv glycoproteins as well as snake make neurotoxins,
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which interact with nicotine receptors.
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Okay, we're going to move on here. Okay, here's another one.
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Harvard conducted an animal study in 2015 to determine addictiveness of nicotine.
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To their surprise, they could not get any animals to be addicted to strict nicotine in water.
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So researchers requested documents from tobacco companies, And in the documents,
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they learned that the tobacco product manufacturers figured out that in the
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70s that nobody would repurchase light cigarettes.
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So they had to figure out how to make the tobacco products addictive.
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Go figure. Harvard learned in 2015 what the tobacco giants did to make tobacco
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products and nicotine addictive. They added a chemical called pyrazines that
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is highly addictive and they have been doing it ever since.
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Nicotine is not the addictive substance in tobacco products.
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Pyrazine chemicals make nicotine addictive.
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Pyrazines are just one of 600 approved chemicals that FDA allows tobacco manufacturers
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to add to their products in the U.S.
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Wonder what other all the other ones are here's then provides a link to the harvard study as well.
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And yeah research paper study of
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pyrazines in cigarettes and how additives might
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be used to enhance tobacco addiction so background
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nicotine is known as the drug that is responsible for addicted behavior of tobacco
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users but it has a poor reinforcing effects when administered alone alone so
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they started adding this chemical back in the 70s to make it more addictive.
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As we go on nicotine alone does not lead to addiction additives found in both
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light cigarettes and e-cigarettes are what makes them addictive and they actually
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put those chemicals into your vapes,
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hence why they're so addictive.
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Let's see here. Okay.
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So basically what this doctor is saying is that nicotine is essentially a.
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Cure for COVID. And also he's, he's also saying that it can help and cure other
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diseases like Parkinson's disease, MS,
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diseases that are auto-immunes that, you know, inflame like inflammatory auto-immunes,
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auto-immune diseases, sorry.
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And did you know the, the tobacco is not not just the only plant that has nicotine.
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Do you know what other plant outside of tobacco has the most nicotine?
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And that my friends is eggplants.
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Eggplants carry nicotine. So does cauliflower, potatoes, white potatoes,
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green tomatoes, red potatoes, tomatoes, all of them carry a form of, well, carry nicotine.
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So you're essentially eating nicotine and you
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didn't even even know it so you can never be
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away from it because it it just blows
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my mind that they've literally since 94
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the war on nicotine has been happening there's so much information with this
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i mean literally just going through it i can take like fucking hours and hours
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of this show go just going through this.
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But I think it might be better for you, my listeners, if you want this information
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to go to his website to be able to pick it up.
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Now, there's also one other thing, you know, if you go to his website,
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you can check it out there.
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But one more thing, I want you to think about this. Why is it that our governments
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are by 2030 trying to essentially ban nicotine, lowering the dosage and effectively getting rid of it?
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And so it's out of the hands of the consumer if it wasn't beneficial.
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Nicotine is actually, you know, tobacco plant nicotine is actually a beneficial thing for you, okay?
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Maybe not the tobacco plant, but the nicotine inside of it is very good for you.
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From everything that this guy is saying and everything I've been looking into, it all adds up.
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So, governments, they have decided that enough is enough and are introducing
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a range of of new restrictions, you know, vapes are being illegal in many countries
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like Canada, the UK and all that.
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And they're only going to be available by prescription only by a new legislation
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that they want to reduce.
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The number of vaping teenagers in Australia has soared in recent years.
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And authorities say it's the number one behavioral issue in schools across the country.
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They want to blame disposable vapes for that. So, I mean, governments now are
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attacking more and more than nicotine. And you have to ask yourself why.
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Because when they start to demonize it, when they're all on the same page, then they're lying.
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Then there's a, there's maybe then it's actually good for you.
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So, I mean, that's something you really got to think about. Always remember.
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And I've said, I'm very advocate.
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I'm an advocate with this is when they're all on the same page.
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There's some funny shit going on and you gotta be careful.
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Now I'm going to read you one more thing from some of the documents before we,
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before we wrap this up and I want you, so this way you kind of understand.
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Every cell in your body has nicotine receptors, including the gut.
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A few people, when chewing and swallowing nicotine gum, get nauseous and vomit or get loose stools.
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This is because so much of the venom spike proteins are attached to the nicotine
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receptors that line your entire bowel lining.
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And when nicotine is present in the massive amount of venom in the bowel lining...
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The bowel lining gets released and you will feel like
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you have food poisoning why because venoms
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are poison and god designed the human body to
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throw up poison and poop out loosely all
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poisons if that happens please switch
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to nicotine patches blah blah so it just goes into
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like how to use it how to use the nicotine many
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people benefit from buying organic tobacco leaf online
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and boil the leaves and do a foot soak for 20
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to 30 minutes okay so it gets into it tells
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you how to use this stuff but i mean in a
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lot in in these articles i mean like i said it it helped
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it tells you like i mean it's like parkinson's it helps you combat against that
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combat against you know ms certain forms of autism that they actually use nicotine
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patches for children in other countries for this,
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so do yourself a favor this is i know this has got to be intriguing a lot of
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you go to the website i will also do what i can to provide links or find figure
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out a way to upload the documents over.
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Onto our facebook group i'm not sure how long it's going to be there because
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i'm sure they're going to probably take it down if not suspend the group but
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i will get it up there or at least provide a link.
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All right. So, folks, this is the part of the show where we are ending.
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And I want to remind you, if you found this episode interesting,
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please share it with somebody.
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If you think this episode is going to offend that liberal in your life or any
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one of my episodes, please share it with them, because that's what I like to do.
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I like to offend the crybaby liberal dum-dums out there and educate them on
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fact from the fiction that they want to pass off as fact.
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Also, remember that our border problem is because of the fucktard in office,
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Joseph Biden, and not Donald Trump.
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With that, enjoy your weekend.
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Remember, close our borders, save America, fuck Joe Biden, and fuck Ukraine.
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I'm out.
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Music.