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Clayton Morris
Hey everybody. Welcome into Redacted on this Thursday. I'm Clayton Morris.
Natalie Morris
I'm Natalie Morris.
Clayton Morris
And on this show we cover the stories the mainstream media largely ignores. The mainstream media absolutely does not want peace in Ukraine. They are actively trying to scuttle this deal. Neocons and the liberal run media absolutely do not want President Trump meeting with President Putin next week in the United Arab Emirates. Is a peace deal finally on the table? Maybe some good news in all of this, but the neocons definitely want war. So they will do everything in their power to scuttle that. We're going to talk about that today.
Natalie Morris
Plus the Washington Post is reporting that it's not Hamas that's stealing aid, it's the group that the US Is funding. So we are funding rebels inside Gaza who are stealing the aid. Stop me. Oh ho ho. Stop me if you think you've heard this one before. Yes, that's happening. We're gonna show you this report. So when you, you know, hear them saying, well, Hamas steals the aid, that's total crap and they know it. We're also gonna talk about the MRNA vaccine that was pulled from new development. That does not mean this is the end of the MRNA vaccine. We're gonna parse those words. You know, there's nuance there. You will see MRNA vaccines. Do not get excited about that.
Clayton Morris
Just Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli government met to basically approve a massive new offensive going into Gaza. This is basically the final move now. This is the massive offensive, which is the ethnic cleansing fully of Gaza into Gaza City. Will United States troops become involved in this? General Mike Flynn, Steve Bannon just said that the active movement right now is to try to get US Forces on the ground to try to help and facilitate all of that. So we'll talk about that. Plus, Howard Stern crashes out the king of all media. King of all media. We're going to talk about that contract, whether or not it will be renewed. And does anyone actually care? Has anyone actually listened to Howard Stern? All of these sort of liberal voices in legacy media are dying and being kicked off the air. We'll talk about all of that and more. But we're going to start the show right now because we've got a lot of news to get to, by the way. We're starting something new here. We're trying this. We built a whole new system. Grim, David and Philip have been working on this to try to get all of our comments when we have super chats or Rumble rants, sort of like a unified system, because it's hard. We're having to pull chats from Rumble. A large portion of our audience, maybe the largest portion of our audience, is now on Rumble, which is great. So pull Rumble rants. Be able to pull different comments from all of these, different sectors, from Twitch, from X and everything as best as we can. And we're going to have them up here on the screen. So anyway, it's a lot of software. It's a lot of working. But if you start seeing your comments here on the screen, any sort of super chats or Rumble rants or anything like that, know that the team has been working hard to pull that off.
Natalie Morris
Do we have a way to filter them just.
Clayton Morris
Well, yeah. Okay, that'll just pop up there.
Natalie Morris
All right.
Clayton Morris
Like, bend over is here. Like, hey, you know, like, we're not. That's just gonna pop up on the screen.
Natalie Morris
Okay. We don't censor you. You know this. If your comment doesn't pop up. Usually that's YouTube that does that, not us. Unless you say something about one of our anatomies. We do pull that down just out of basic dignity.
Clayton Morris
And it just depends on what part of the anatomy.
Natalie Morris
Right. Yeah. Things that go into undergarments are things that we usually censor, but that's about it. About us.
Clayton Morris
Yeah.
Philip
I imagine. I imagine unfiltered comments would. We'd last about five minutes on YouTube before they pulled us for.
Clayton Morris
No, YouTube would, like, probably ban our show. Exactly. Because we actually are held liable by comments. And if they get put up on the screen and YouTube says that that violates their terms of service, then we lose our show. So we can't do that. Anyway. All that to say we'll have this software kind of tweaked throughout the show. We'll let you know. So. All right, well, this is big news. And the neocons are already trying to scuttle this deal. President Trump, Russian President Putin about to meet face to face for the first time during his second term to iron out the scaffolding of a peace deal. Oh, and Ukrainian dictator Zelensky is gonna be there too, like, hey, don't forget about me, guys. I'll be here, too, standing on a little soapbox, a little Apple box. So the three of them coming together next week in the United Arab Emirates, hosted by the President of the uae. This is a peace summit, by all accounts, you could say it was pressured in part BY President Trump's 10 day, you know, deadline about tariffs. Already putting a 50% tariff in place for Russian oil purchases on India. So how much more painful could this have been? Would Russia have really cared about the sanctions? Hard to say. They've managed to avoid and deal with any of these sanctions from the beginning. Yesterday we got our clearest sign yet, though, that there is a real chance for peace after Trump's envoy, Steve Witkoff, went to Moscow, delivered Trump's message. We don't exactly know what the substance of that message was. I've been trying to find out from insiders. We don't know the full extent of that message, but the message was received. And apparently the framework that was delivered was agreed upon by Russia as quite favorable to the Russian side. What exactly does that mean? Again, we don't know. We're going to unpack that a little bit further in a minute as we talk about that. But first, Russian President Putin was just asked about this upcoming trip during this meeting, and he said, many friends are willing to help us resolve this conflict. Listen, so the UAE will be the site of it. Zielinski will be there. Will he be there? Zielinsky was asked, you know, is he going to be there? Well, we've said he's more than welcome to.
Natalie Morris
He doesn't need to be.
Clayton Morris
He doesn't need to be because he doesn't hold any of the cards.
Natalie Morris
He could send an email. That could be an email.
Clayton Morris
He could send one of his lackeys. It doesn't matter, because the terms of this agreement will be set by Putin and with help from the United States in this. But it's really going to be dictated by the Russian side. And Putin holds all the cards. As we've said repeatedly here on the show, Russia is winning on the battlefield. The Ukrainian military is collapsing. They're conscripting now, 60 year olds, 14 year olds. NATO is fractured. Zelensky is panicking. And Trump and Witkoff had come to terms with that reality. Russia is writing the terms of this deal, make no mistake about it. And not the Pentagon, not NATO, and certainly not the Biden holdovers whispering in Zelensky's ear. They have no power anymore. They can drag this thing out for as long as they want. But Zelensky's favorable numbers inside of Ukraine have absolutely crumbled. Protests on the street, moms fighting back against the conscription of their children into vans. And here's where things though get really interesting in my personal opinion, because just hours ago the Kremlin officially confirmed Trump and Putin will happen in the coming days. Right on cue though, Trump's new tariffs on dozens of countries just went into effect. So all of this happening the same, same at the same time. But some of the west are calling this pressure tactic on America's so called allies who've been quietly funding Ukraine's war efforts behind the scenes, especially Germany, France and the Netherlands. I'm seeing it as economic warfare, maybe with like a peace prize kind of built into it. At the end of all of this, Trump is showing his cards. He's playing ball on peace. Play ball on peace or get hit with these tariffs. 50% tariffs to India for buying Russian oil and also maybe buying Russian weapons. If Trump pulls this off, he'll be able to do something no Western leader has come close to, which is ending this war in Ukraine by talking, not by sending more weapons.
Natalie Morris
But he's doing that too.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, well, there are still more weapons flowing through his NATO proxies, but not ones that he actually.
Natalie Morris
And because Congress shoved it into the defense. Exactly.
Clayton Morris
He didn't ask for it.
Natalie Morris
Right.
Clayton Morris
So.
Natalie Morris
But he has not made an effort to. When, when the Trump administration cut them off of, cut Ukraine off of intelligence, Ukraine panicked and we opened that back up. So it's not like we're actually stopping support for Ukraine. And I, you know, I think most of us think the president does have more car, could actually do that, but has not actually done it yet, which I would have liked to have seen.
Clayton Morris
So neocons hate this, to be clear. Again, that's why they're funneling more weapons into Ukraine Even as we're trying to put this peace deal together. Just glance at social media neocons over the past 48 hours saying that Trump is buckling to Putin.
Natalie Morris
Who cares?
Clayton Morris
Why should you meet with Putin? You know, until he gives back all that land that he took from the Ukrainians, you shouldn't have a peace talk.
Natalie Morris
With him, they say, while standing next to Netanyahu, who is taking all of Gaza for himself. Why are you talking to Putin? Here's Netanyahu, my bestie, who has annexed an entire country now.
Clayton Morris
I mean, am I the only one.
David
Who literally, like, grits his teeth when he sees Mike Pompeo post on X?
Natalie Morris
Yes.
Clayton Morris
No, you're not the only one. You're not the only one. He. Nikki Haley. I don't want to hear from Mike Pence, Nikki Haley, Lindsey Graham, any of the other neocons who actively want this war to continue. So the warmongers in Washington and Brussels are already foaming at the mouth. They're furious about this. They want this war to drag on. Peace talks, they want to collapse. This is bad for business. This is bad for the military industrial complex, of course, especially if Trump and Putin bypass them entirely. So the question is, can Trump close this deal next week? The groundwork has been laid. The scaffolding is there. It's quite reasonable. The deal that was given to the Russian side, does that include all of the land that they have already acquired that was ethnic Russians? Crimea, Donbas, Luhansk, Donetsk. We'll see next week. Can Trump close it, or. I don't know, but I think next week is going to be huge.
Natalie Morris
But you see Zelensky, if you follow him on X or any of his platforms, he's hedging his bets. So every hour, there's a picture of him on his cell phone saying, I spoke to Ursula von der Leyen or Mark Ruta or. Or Viktor Orban or whatever, Western leader or American leader, and we agreed Russia's the aggressor. We want peace, but only peace through honesty. It's all the same bull crap that he keeps hedging his bets because he wants no peace agreement so that this can continue and he can pretend as if he has some role in it, which he doesn't. It's really the two people who need to meet will meet.
David
Can we see the front of the phone in the pictures, please? So we can.
Natalie Morris
You know, that's what I was worried.
Clayton Morris
I'm like, was it just like a.
David
Photo shoot of, like, 30 photos of him on the phone?
Clayton Morris
Right, exactly. All Right, let's talk about Israel now. Benjamin Netanyahu wants American soldiers to occupy and fight in Gaza as part of his ethnic cleansing of Gaza plan. So will Americans support this? Will you be happy to send American forces to Gaza, you know, not just the special forces that have already been there and sort of facilitating things, but I mean, I mean, I'm talking real like occupation forces to keep the peace. Would you do that? So tonight at 6:00pm Israel time, just a few hours ago, Benjamin Netanyahu convened his security cabinet to approve a massive new offensive plan in Gaza. The Israeli government's plan to escalate military operations in Gaza involve the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian civilian population of Gaza City, specifically, and Gaza's central refugee camps. Ynet has reported that Israel plans to push the civilian population out of the area and direct them to the south, probably into Egypt, in an effort to prompt them to leave Gaza altogether. Israeli officials and Prime Minister Netanyahu told us back in May that their ultimate goal is the ethnic cleansing of Gaza, the Gaza Strip, which they call voluntary migration. Under what weird world do you live in? If you ask the Palestinians, Is this like voluntary migration?
Natalie Morris
We never wanted to be here in the first place.
Clayton Morris
Here's voluntary.
Natalie Morris
We're going to launch an arch to live in the Bahamas like I always wanted.
Clayton Morris
We're going to launch an RPG at this spot over here. Do you want to voluntarily stand there or stand over here? So it's voluntary that you don't want to stand in the spot where we're about to bomb and blow everything up? Okay, that's voluntary. Voluntary migration. Laughable. Where were the Palestinian population?
Philip
They did this.
Clayton Morris
Where are they going to go? Romania? They're going to go into Egypt permanently. According to the idf. They believe this new military offensive is expected to take months. According to the idf. The IDF is warning that would lead to heavy Israeli casualties and their warning that any remaining Israeli hostages would likely be killed. Did you hear me? Let's pause there for a moment. Imagine if you're the family of those hostages and you're being told by the idf, you're being told by the Netanyahu government that they expect your loved ones to be killed. Of course, Israel's Hannibal directive is clear in this matter. It has been you, probably. You guys all know about the Hannibal directive. You're smart. You're a smart audience. It was put in place by Israel in the 1980s, by the IDF. Its purpose was to prevent Israeli soldiers from being captured alive by enemy forces. In other words, even if it meant killing the captured soldier in the process or response. So Israel doesn't care about their missing soldiers. It's part of the plan. Of course. The Hannibal Directive was ordered on October 7 as part of the plan. Friend of the show Dan Cohen has covered this extensively. Israeli soldiers were told to stand down, not fight back for hours on purpose. Israelis were captured. Israel ordered airstrike this. Airstrikes that killed its own people. So the plan begins now. No more worrying about hostages. One Israeli official told Ynet that, quote, the intention is to conquer Gaza, end quote. And what about American forces? Well, General Mike Flynn and Steve Bannon have a thought on that.
General Mike Flynn
The worst is right now in Israel where the IDF has said, you know, for political reasons, Netanyahu has come up with that, we got to occupy Gaza right now. And this is going to be like this Iranian situation where they can't finish what they started. He is looking for American troops to come in and be part of that because the IDF doesn't have it. Who tells me that? Not Steve Bannon, not Breitbart, not General Flynn. The Times of Israel and the Jerusalem Post are saying they're at each other's throats in these meetings where the IDF is sitting. The general is sitting there going, dude, my troops are worn out. I can't even take down Hamas right now. Militarily, we're struggling to do that. I can't occupy a thing with millions of people. It'll be worth ten times worse.
Clayton Morris
Iraq. Yeah. So who's going to do it? American forces? Will we go along with that? Let us know in the comments below.
Natalie Morris
All right, well, the Pentagon has awarded $10 billion to Palantir to consolidate all of its tracking software into one AI platform. That's right. Palantir, the company known for building surveillance tools that don't just track military movement, but also us as well. Here is this new $10 billion contract by the Department of. They're saying they're done. What they want to be done is to take 75 separate software tools and streamline it into one system. And their pick to do this is Palantir. They say no one else can do the job. You might be thinking, well, that seems like it's illegal because you can't just award a government contract to one company without open bids. Right? People go to jail for this. While US Law does in fact require open bidding for federal companies contracts under the Competition in Contracting Act. But the Pentagon here is saying, no, we can't open this up. Only Palantir can do it. Look how they wrote this literally Only Palantir can direct this full suite of commercial solutions. This doesn't mean they say that they won't be competitive on future programs. But how can anyone ever compete with Palantir once they, once they've built everything? That makes no sense. That's like saying, well, only Bob the builder can build my house. But once the house is built, we'll take competitive contracts or open bids. Makes no sense. So clearly this is a government run monopoly on the software that they want and they know intimately because Palantir was never just a tech vendor, it's always been an intelligence contractor. Now when you hear Palantir, what people mostly worry about, not just tracking what they say is troops, military equipment, food, supply chains, it's also about tracking people. Us. They already have been using this to track anyone they think is an immigrant. They have a contract with ICE that was made public earlier this year for software. What they say is to track self deportations and gang members. Do you think this is not a dragnet for American citizens? If you actually believe that, I would like to introduce you to someone named Edward Sarah Snowden. Now think about how all of this government surveillance software, this exclusive government contract, which is again typically illegal, but a carve out for Palantir. And now look how Palantir software is performing on the marketplace. Its Stock is up 600% since last year. On Monday they reported their best ever earnings with more than $1 billion in revenue in the second quarter, which was a 53% growth from U.S. government contracts. Our money, taxpayer money. So they're doing gangbusters on taxpayer dollars for software that tracks us. And there's no one that can compete with them because the government says no. So how do you like that? Do you like that?
Clayton Morris
No. A lot of people in our chat, you know Palantir. Yeah, it was $10, was $10 a share. I was trying to put this up on the screen, but I couldn't. Anyway, $10 a share, now it's up over whatever 100 some dollars a share. So people are raking in the money on this.
Natalie Morris
Yeah. What were you going to say, Philip?
Philip
Oh, just wasn't sort of like J.D. vance kind of backed by Palantir?
Clayton Morris
Yes, yes.
Philip
To begin with, like Peter Thiel. It's odd that the government would just bypass all competitive contracts in that way for Palantir.
Natalie Morris
Right. Literally people go to jail. I'm a little suspicious someone was your friend and got a government contract through you. Like the government prosecutes people for that, but not in this.
Clayton Morris
Well, and the Big gold dome. I mean, the gold dome is hands in hands, as someone points out in our chat too. You know, the golden dome is going to be Palantir architected. And of course, this big push for drone technology as well will also be architected in part by the biometric scanning and all of that, so. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Someone in the chat says, maybe I just got to stop using the Internet altogether.
Natalie Morris
Right, Yeah, I mean, but they, they have license plate tracking software too, so what are you gonna do about that? They can track you driving around, so good luck with that. Okay, well, the US and Israel are arming the guys looting the aid trucks in Gaza. And it's not Hamas. That is not conspiracy theory. That is reporting from the Washington Post. This man you see here is named Yasser Abu Shabaab. He describes himself as a humanitarian and a liberator, but inside Gaza, he's known as a gang leader. He's been accused of running aid, looting organizations, stealing and smuggling what was sent by the United Nations. So when Israel says Hamas steals the aid, they know that's not true because they work with the groups who are stealing the aid. This has been going on and reported for over a year. Last year, the Post reported that these armed gangs operate in Israeli controlled zones where the IDF either looks the other way or offers logistical support for the theft of aid. Isn't that crazy? The Netanyahu government says, well, yeah, we support groups that are against Hamas because we're aligned, we're against Hamas. Netanyahu said, what's so wrong with that? But again, what they're doing is helping this aid be taken so that they can scapegoat Hamas, which needs no help. Right? So Israeli forces, according to the Post, have refrained from interfering when Abu Shabab and his men show up with AK47s. Where do you think they got those from us, the United States. And they patrol the area. They stop UN and Red Cross vehicles. They have no authority to do so. They just roll up and do it. The United nations has been complaining about this, saying that they operate like a drug cartel trying to assert checks over their these trucks. Here's the reporting that they have positioned themselves as a de facto authority in Gaza. They set up these checkpoints, videos, they just roll up. The United nations says this guy has a full glide militia up and running, fully backed by Israel. The UN says that they refuse to cooperate, which stands to reason why, if they know these guys will steal it. So again, when you see these Israeli influencers walking around unaid saying, look, United nations has eight here. They won't distribute it because they can't get past these thug checkpoints that Israel is supporting to put there. So they're not telling you the whole story. And so Al Shabaab now told the Washington Post that he has no, you know what? I'm supported. I have a whole makeshift society under his command. He says at least 2,000 civilians live there under the rule of about 100 people. He claims that he's building schools, hospitals. His aid workers say he's stealing the aid before it reaches hospitals. So, you know, are we funding humanitarian relief or are we funding organized theft?
Clayton Morris
By the way, can we point out that the gray zone reported on this like, a year ago?
Natalie Morris
Okay, yeah, he did the Post.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. So, yeah, I love how then. Oh, now that the mainstream media says it, people can pay attention.
Natalie Morris
Well, the reason it's worth revisiting is because Israel keeps saying the UN Won't distribute their aid. There's aid. We're putting the aid there. They know who is the barrier. If we don't know that because we're not there, then we buy that BS Right. So again, this guy says he's got whole civilian structures, schools, health centers. How believable is that? While Gaza is being steamrolled, he's got infrastructure. But he openly says that he accepts, expects support from Israel and the United States, the European Union and other Arab states. So if he's getting support from Israel, he is de facto getting support from the United States because that's our funneled money. So we are supporting this war, we say, to support democracy and peace in Gaza, but yet it's this ragtag group that we are supporting to arm against Hamas. I just want to ask this question. When has that ever worked out for us? In Afghanistan, we supported rebels. What did we get? The Taliban in Syria, we supported isis. For them to turn around and attack us. Both of these groups, you know, attacked Americans, fueled American hate in the Middle East. When are we gonna learn from this, I wonder? Also worth pointing out that this feels very manipulative to be told we are providing aid when we know that there is a checkpoint that's stealing that aid. And then we can say, oh, it's just not our fault that it doesn't make it there. It is our fault if we're funding the guys with the AK47s who are taking it. And if you're still worried about people starving in Gaza, the Israel government, Israeli government says, don't. You don't need to. They say this Time magazine cover was Faked because there's a photojournalist there who took it and people knew that they were getting their picture taken. That's how photojournalism usually works. So it wasn't staged. There's actually video that. It was a real distribution. You can see it here. I can't show it to you because Al Jazeera every single time dings us with a copyright infringement strike. But you can look this up if you want for yourself. It's easy to find. Philip brought this up. If that photo was staged just because the guy took it, well, then by that logic, the Vietnam War was staged because that guy had a camera. So, yeah, there is actual proof of starvation in Gaza. That was a real photo. We're not saying Time magazine has never manipulated photos before. They absolutely have. But this is not true. Debunking what I didn't bring, but what I should have is that a new poll inside of Israel shows that up upwards of 75% of people do not worry about starvation in Gaza because their government denies it. So they are very, it seems either they don't believe it or they're not worried about it because they're not allowed to. So let us know what you think of that. All right, coming up, we're going to talk about the MRNA vaccine. Is it gone for good or is it just going to be disguised through private funding? Maybe less regulation. We're also going to talk about the COVID whistleblower who was not the Chinese Covid whistleblower. That's interesting, right? Plus Howard Stern, crash it out, the king of all media. Before we do that, we want to tell you about our friends at American Financing, because what if you can delay two mortgage payments? That's right. Imagine putting those payments in your pocket and finally getting a little breathing room. Well, that's possible with American Financing if you're feeling stretched by everyday expenses, groceries, gas bills. I saw someone in the chat saying gas in Colorado is through the roof. Yes, gas continues to go up. Well, American Financing can show you how to use your home equity to pay off that bad debt. If you call them, they have salary based mortgage consultants to help homeowners like you restructure your debt, your loans, all without upfront fees. Their customers save an average of $800 a month. That's like a $10,000 per year raise. It's simple and it can save your budget. So call now before it's too late, at 866-890-8434 or head on over to americanfinancing.netacted one more time. That's americanfinancing.net As a designer, you know.
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Natalie Morris
How you doing? Let's take a little break. It's hot in here.
Clayton Morris
It is hot. Yeah, we're just trying to. Are we all good with Internet and we haven't having some crazy Internet outages lately? I'm just hoping everything's okay. So. But seems like one of our.
Natalie Morris
Philip, are you still there?
Clayton Morris
I don't know if anybody's still there. Hopefully we are.
Philip
Oh, I'm still here.
Clayton Morris
Everything.
Philip
Everything else?
David
Everything's good so far.
Clayton Morris
All right. Good.
Natalie Morris
Okay. Well, RFK Jr just dropped a hammer on Bill Gates and his MRNA vaccines that he has funded. And we're gonna tell you how because the U.S. department of Health and Human Services announced it will stop developing new MRNA vaccines because according to RFK Jr. MRNA vaccines don't perform well against viruses that infect the upper respiratory tract and paradoxically encourage new mutations that can actually prolong pandemics. Well, that's interesting and nice of them to finally admit. What they're not admitting is what are some of the health concerns about mRNA? And what they're also not saying is that MRNA vaccines will still be available to be developed through private vaccine makers. They just won't be government funded. Also that they will continue to be in what they call late stage vaccines. So there are plenty of cancer vaccines that have MRNA vaccines, vaccine MRNA in them, which may still hit market. So are we witnessing a quiet retreat from the MRNA revolution or the beginning of a new phase with maybe even fewer guardrails and even less public accountability? Where Mary Holland joins us to discuss. She's the CEO of the Children's Health Defense and one of the editors of the amazing book Turtles all the Way down, which in my opinion is the most comprehensive review of vaccine research that you can find. So thank you for joining us today. It's a pleasure. So can you explain this HHS announcement and maybe tell us what they are not admitting about the MRNA technology?
Mary Holland
So the way that we see this is it's a step in the right direction. It is not the full story. Right. So as you're pointing out, it doesn't say that these shots hit been injurious and deadly on a scale never before seen. In the past, these products, these MRNA products were considered gene therapies. They were not vaccines. They had to change the definition of vaccines to bring these on the market. So it doesn't deal with all of this, but it's a step in the right direction in that this order a couple days ago from HHS, Secretary Kennedy cuts off $500 million of funding that was primarily going to go to Pfizer And Moderna, the two main manufacturers of about 97% of the COVID shots that were administered. From our point of view, this MRNA platform is not ready for prime time. Right. It needs a lot, a lot, a lot more research to be giving this to all people. It basically creates a kind of an autoimmune condition. This RNA instructions then create the antigen in your body and you defend against it. Right. So in the COVID shots, it gave you the instructions to form the spike protein. Only they don't know how long it lasts, they don't know what the dosing should be. Everybody's different. And the evidence is very strong that the more shots you got, the more likely you were to get Covid. I mean, that's what a Cleveland Clinic study. So a step in the right direction. But this is not everything we want. Children's Health Defense is on record with many other groups that these products should not be on the market. They're unsafe, they're just not safe. They're not really vaccines. They don't prevent transmission full stop.
Clayton Morris
Did regulators know about this before the COVID rollout. I mean RFK Jr says that these, there's manipulations, gene manipulations, and it prolongs the pandemic, makes it worse. So did regulators know about this and what evidence do we have now that they were fully in the tank on this?
Mary Holland
That's a great question, Clayton. What we do know is that Pfizer has a spokesperson for Pfizer said to the European Parliament, to the European Union. Yeah, we never tested really whether it stopped transmission. I mean that's kind of incredible. I do think the research that Catherine Watt and Sasha Litipova have done that basically is based on the lawsuit of Brooke Jackson against Ventavia and against Pfizer, really made clear that this was an operation that was led by the Department of Defense. It's not really negotiable. It was not led by HHS or the pharmaceutical makers. It was led by the Department of Defense under very weird kind of protocols. And so what did DOD know about what was going to happen with these shots? I don't think we have the full story. As Kennedy's statement basically makes clear. We don't fully know what all the ingredients are in these shots. Remember these were rolled out under emergency use authorization. They might, might be effective. People could not give full informed consent because they didn't know what was in them. So I don't think we have the full story. My personal view is that we have to get to the bottom of what was known by whom and when or we're going to fall for this again. People are going to fall for this again and we can't let that happen. This pandemic should be the pandemic, whatever this Covid experience should be the wake up call of we are headed on a path towards medical tyranny unless we look at what happened, punish the people who committed crimes and then deal with the reality of what should be the medical paradigm.
Clayton Morris
Amen.
Natalie Morris
Now, what do you think of the fact that private companies will still be able to use MRNA technology to their heart's delight? Now we saw Dr. Marty Macary saying we're gonna do better at clinical trials because I made a list, I think a year or two ago of all the vaccines that had received either emergency use or somehow rushed through skipped trials, basically skipped full trials. So we know that MRNA is in several late stage cancer vaccines. So I guess a two part question. One, is there a possibility that it is effective in a cancer vaccine? And two, can we trust that it will get a full clinical trial with full explanation?
Mary Holland
Well, I think they were used. MRNA shots have been used as explicit gene therapy for cancer patients for some time. Obviously the calculus for somebody who has an otherwise potentially fatal disease is a completely different calculus than a healthy six month old. Right. Or a healthy 40 year old. And these shots are still formally, you know, on the CDC recommendations, not for everybody, but they're still being recommended formally at this moment by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. So, you know, these are going to continue to be, obviously the powers that be, the major biopharmaceutical, the biomedical pharmaceutical industries have invested trillions probably in this platform because it's fast. You know, you can make this in like 100 days and it's specific. At least they think. I don't believe right now that the private sector is going to stop all development. I do believe that it's absolutely Kennedy's idea that there can be no future vaccine products put on the market without true inert placebo controls. That was never the case. They were used in some respects in Covid, but those clinical trials were highly manipulated. I think there is going to be a, a different level of scrutiny around clinical trials for vaccines than there have ever been that there ever has been for any kind of vaccines going forward. So I do think that MRNA shots to get licensed through the FDA are gonna have to meet a very, a much, much higher level. But I don't expect that all research using this platform is gonna stop. And arguably it shouldn't. It just shouldn't be forced on people and it shouldn't be forced on people with lies, which is what happened to us during COVID Well, another thing that's.
Clayton Morris
Being forced on us is all this advertising. And I know we're getting ready for the NFL season. You're going to see, you know, as the World Series games and playoffs unfold, all of the commercials, you're going to see big Pfizer, you're going to see Travis Kelsey rolling up his arm saying, hey, I got two shots. I got my flu shot and I got my other band aid here, go get your Covid shot. You can get a two for one. Just go down to Walgreens and grab them. So they're going to be met with this big advertising onslaught as we head into the fall and the Christmas season.
Mary Holland
Yeah, that's ramping up. Yeah, I agree with you. You know, the US is one of two countries in the world with direct to consumer prescription pharmaceutical drug advertising. We are absolutely aberrant on this. It is ridiculous to be advertising medical products and not, you know, with no controls Essentially, vaccines don't even give you, you know, you could die, which the drugs have to. To do. You know, this is in the sights of Secretary Kennedy. He's been very outspoken that he wants to get rid of this direct to consumer advertising. But it's not as easy as one might want. I mean, there are First Amendment issues in recent Supreme Court rulings that make this more complicated. I know Bernie Sanders of all people has put a bill in the Senate to end direct to consumer advertising of pharmaceuticals. We were, I was actually in a hearing a couple of weeks ago where Senator Ron Johnson and Senator Blumenthal, Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, Republican and Democrat, were talking about having an end to direct to consumer advertising. So I think it's sort of in the atmosphere now, but we're not there yet. And you're absolutely right that people are persuaded by advertising. They are, yeah.
Clayton Morris
I mean, heck, there's no blanket federal ban on like gun advertising. But really, you know, TV providers, they. We don't. You don't see advertisements for guns on television. Right.
Mary Holland
I mean, a term that Kennedy used to use before in office was farm media. Right. So 70% of the advertising on mainstream media comes from the pharmaceutical industry. So they're not going to report on harms from these MRNA shots and they're also going to use this advertising from their primary sponsors. So, you know, the good news is that people are turning away from mainstream media and coming to show like yours that are going to give them truthful information that's not as slanted towards their advertisers.
Natalie Morris
Well, speaking of truthful information, turtles all the way down is where I go for every, every time there's a new segment that we need to look at about a specific vaccine, it has exactly what you need to know about the clinical trials. You were one of the editors or the, you wrote the foreword on the book, but not the. The authors are anonymous because they didn't want people to attack the messenger. They wanted them to only have substantive engagement with the book, which I thought was brilliant. But you must know. You don't have to tell me. It's probably best you don't. Well.
Mary Holland
I'll tell you, it's really interesting. So I first became aware of the book pre Covid in Israel. I spoke at a conference in Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv. And I became aware of this weird looking book in Hebrew with these turtles on it. And I'm like, what is this? That's being sort of like promoted around here? And I started looking. There was a Q car, QR code On the back and I looked at the citations, I was like, oh my God, this is only citing to peer reviewed medical literature and to US government literature in English. I want to read this book. So through intermediaries I got in touch. But literally I've never met the author authors, I've never seen their faces. We communicate by Skype with pseudonyms. So they've been very, very amazing for good reason. Because every person, whether it's Bobby Kennedy or Dr. Meryl Nass or Dr. Pierre Cory or Dr. Paul Merrick or Dr. Ryan Cole, they are brutally, brutally attacked as sort of doctors who don't conform. Whether it's a scientist or a doctor, they look lose their grants, their name is smeared. And it may get worse than that, right? I mean, there are doctors who have died under very suspicious circumstances who were promoting what was considered alternative therapies that did threaten mainstream therapies. So it's for very good reason. But I agree with you. I think it's, you know, I didn't write the book, but I think it's a fantastic book, it's very comprehensive. And what it shows you definitively is that vaccines have never been suggested, have never been subjected to rigorous safety controls. It's a separate argument whether they're effective. You can, there are, you can make arguments that there's some effectiveness in some people. But what you cannot argue ever is that vaccines are truly safe because they are inherently unsafe like every other drug, right? Some people are allergic to aspirin, some people are allergic to, you know, cough medicine. You cannot give one product to everybody and expect that it's going to be safe. It's impossible. That's why we have in the United States and there is in Israel a vaccine injury compensation program. But that's a completely broken system. That's a different topic. But you know, we've been sold this complete lie that vaccines are safe, they're not safe. And this book is definitive in showing you step by step by step, it's not safe. And I love the book in that it starts with like, you know, you may be wondering and why is it that some parents are against what the doctors say and like, get a cup of coffee, sit down and relax. And by the end of the book, it's like, this is a crime against humanity. And it is because they know that people and children, babies, you know, babies are going to die from these interventions for the, for the greater good. And that's just now we, I mean.
Natalie Morris
One of the things that the book makes clear is that vaccines have never been tested together. And so we know you shouldn't take a Sudafed and a nyquil at the same time because they contraindicate. But we've never properly studied what maybe. And it's not against all vaccines. It's how to choose based on the science of each one. But we don't know how they react together. We don't know the dosage, we don't know the age. We know none of that because we.
Mary Holland
Willfully refuse to know it well and exactly right. And this is willful blindness. They, you know, the powers that be absolutely understand that this stuff is unsafe. So we keep getting this mythology. It's interesting from this announcement from the secretary, you know, the Paul Offitz, the key medical spokespeople for the program, they go out, these people for 20 years have refused to debate with Robert Kennedy. Peter Hotez is another one. Listen, if you are certain that vaccines were safe, wouldn't you debate anybody? And turtles all the way down makes this point. There's science that they will not do. There are debates that they will not have. They just want to keep perpetuating this mythology. They're safe and effective. They save lives. And you know, I think we're done with that. I think the good news post Covid is we're done. But I, as Bobby Kennedy has said, and he founded Children's Health Defense, we're going to have to have some kind of reckoning over Covid and it hasn't happened yet. Whether it's a truth and reconciliation commission, whether it's real hearings in the Senate or the House of Representatives, there's got to be a reckoning because what we just lived through is something that I never want to see happen again anywhere in the world, let alone in the United States.
Clayton Morris
Right. That's why we had Nuremberg. Right?
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
We don't want to ever see that happen again. Absolutely right. Mary, great to see you. Thank you so much for your incredible work and thanks for shedding light on this. Bill Gates is not going to be happy about this. Appreciate it, Mary.
Mary Holland
I can hope.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, exactly. Thank you. All right, coming up on the show, we're going to talk about a Covid whistleblower. We were hoodwinked about the COVID lab leak story and the whistleblower story. Dan Cohen is going to be joining us. He's been tracking this story and it's pretty remarkable. Plus, Howard Stern crashes out and legacy media is dying. How in the world does Anderson Cooper have a 30 person staff? No Stephen Colbert? How did Stephen Colbert have a 200 person staff. How does Howard Stern have a 98 person or 95 person staff? Like what, what, what is going on? Legacy media is dying. And when all of these drugs and biopharmaceutical companies start stop funding their advertising, oh man. It's gonna be a totally different media landscape. And I am there for it. I can't wait for it. We're gonna get to all of that.
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Dan Cohen
Yeah. Good to be with you. I have to give credit to my co author on this story, a man named Mark Kulak of Housatonic Live, who's one of the best researchers and archivists out there. He And Jonathan Cooey, Ph.D. of Gigaom Biological, figured this out more than a year ago. So what I did is basically take a lot of the work they did and turn it into journalistic format. So, you know, the broader public can understand the level of deception that we have been exposed to. Not simply about the lab leak story and not even just about the COVID story, but about a much broader multi generational deception about pandemics that they're even possible. And so really this is the tip of the iceberg. And Lee Meng yan appeared in July 2020 when we were all dealing with lockdowns and being separated from families and job closures and these kinds of things. And everyone is terrified of this supposedly novel virus going around. And Li Meng Yan appears suddenly on Tucker Carlson show back when he was still at Fox News saying that this is actually a Chinese bioweapon. The Chinese government created this, released it and then covered up human to human transmission. And then therefore they have to pay. They are responsible for this in fact. So then Lee Meng Yan was all over, all over the media. She went on a number of podcasts and for years she has been considered a basically a credible figure given credible testimony on this subject. She did tours with figures like Dr. Robert Malone, who is an advisor, a top advisor to Children's Health Defense of, I think the president of which you just had on Mary Holland, along with Dr. Richard Erso, Dr. Ryan Cole and doing tours across the United States in churches, in any kind of public forum, talking about her story being a Chinese whistleblower. And in fact as you mentioned, Natalie, she never said in any public appearance that we were able to find that she had ever been in the United States. She made it appear as if she was a mid level scientist at this point lab in Hong Kong and found out that from a source in the Chinese CDC that she, that it was a bioweapon, that Covid was a bioweapon and that there was human to human transmission that was being covered up. But in fact, she was married in 2014 in Manhattan in New York City. There's a photo in the original Fox News article on her of her wedding party, which is in, like, a barn in what looks like rural New York or Jersey or Pennsylvania. And unless that's a theme park, an American like country theme park in China, then it's clear that she would. I mean, it's obviously, it's documented. She was at least married here. She may have spent more significant time. She is married into one of the most prominent families in the biomedical establishment here in Washington, D.C. and she also not only has personal connections, but she worked in Hong Kong under the two scientists who were essential in creating the COVID narrative and even going back to isolating the SARS virus in 2003, and then were again essential in not only the COVID 19 in supposedly SARS COV 2, but also coming up with the countermeasures that were recommended to the World Health Organization and then many countries adopted. They also came up with the. They also designed the PCR diagnostic test, which the World Health Organization used, which actually did not specifically test for SARS CoV2, but was a pan coronavirus test. So it would not just find SARS COV2, it would be any fragment of any viral particle in anybody's nose it would pick up on. So it was not actually testing that. That was one of the ways that. That was the primary way that there was basically, and it's not what I believe is what I think the evidence shows was a faked pandemic. And the lab leak narrative that Li Meng Yan promoted was one side of a dialectical propaganda campaign where for years we've been. People have been arguing, did it come from nature or did it come from a lab. But this is all based on the assumption that there was a novel virus. And in fact, there's no evidence of that. And there's evidence that a pandemic was faked. And so I. There are. This is, again, this is the tip of the iceberg. Yeah, this is. I mean, this is the. Go ahead, Clayton.
Clayton Morris
Go ahead, Dan. No, it was the tip of the iceberg. Go ahead. Didn't mean interrupt. I'm just.
Dan Cohen
Well, this is, to me, this is the tip of the tip of the iceberg in the sense that there is this deception that, you know, everyone thinks it's lab leak now. And it's. And that is the. Everyone thinks it came from a lab that was relegated to the extreme right wing at the very beginning to neocons like Tom Cotton. But in fact, this is a narrative that was brought about by Steve Bannon. We know that Steve Bannon also played a role in a huge role in bringing President Trump to power by shaping him as kind of this conservative populist, even though Trump was a longtime Democratic Party New York State real estate mogul. And then Bannon brings in this, this doctor who has an obviously faked story and has omitted key aspects of it. And then the story goes from like, you know, Trump quickly adopts it. Tom Cotton, Ted Cruz, faux populist right wing figures and neoconservatives who have an ax to grind with China. And Steve Bannon was on the payroll of a guy named Miles Guo, who is a, who is a fugitive billionaire from China who is dead set on overthrowing the Chinese government. He, he came to the United States, he ended up committing huge amounts of fraud and he's now in prison inside the United States States for defrauding like millions of dollars, defrauding people out of millions of dollars. Buying a yacht from which he declared the Federal Republic of China the federal State of China. I think it's called like a Wang Guaido style operation to replace the Chinese government in the New York, in the New York harbor with the Statue of Liberty in the background. So that's where this lab leak thing originated. And then it's been slowly adopted by the mainstream. And when it was considered right wing and racist, it slowly became mainstreamed and it was made to feel like the subversive dissident narrative. Because if you said lab leak, not only you were called racist, you could be censored, you could be kicked off of Facebook and Instagram, or your X account, your Twitter account at that time could be suspended. But that made it feel like, oh, well, maybe the establishment, it doesn't want us to think about that. And so it actually has. To me, that's clearly what they wanted us to think. And now it's the official position of the US Government.
Clayton Morris
I guess that's what I'm thinking of all of this, right? It's a brilliant cover story. It's like a brilliant sort of medical false flag event, right? I escaped China and I'm bringing this story to you, the American people. And yeah, if people post about this on X, then your accounts, that's like the dirty thing. That's like telling teenagers, like, don't look in that room, you know, don't look behind that door. What are teenagers gonna do? They're gonna look behind that door. So it's a Brilliant false flag medical story. I mean, that's the way I see it. Am I wrong?
Dan Cohen
No, that's exactly it. That's one of the, I think one of the key tools of information warfare, if we can call it that, in the modern social media era where we think that, okay, Facebook, Facebook is censoring and Instagram is censoring and they're acting independently. But in fact we know that these organizations, well, of course Facebook and Instagram are meta, but the different TikTok X we know and before when it was Twitter that they operate in concerts. So we've been funneled to think certain ways while making us think that we are actually thinking freely. And again, all of this is predicated on the idea that a pandemic is even a biologically plausible event. And if you, if you talk to Jonathan J. Kuey, PhD, who formerly worked, who was a top advisor to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. And was a, and was a scientist for Children's Health Defense and was fired for criticizing Robert Malone, he will tell you, and he was also a huge proponent of lab leak theory at the beginning. And he realized that it was totally fictional, that it was biologically impossible. And so he's the guy to talk to about all this who can go into much more detail. He can tell you exactly why a pandemic is not a real thing. He can give you a lot of detail on this. What I do is tend to look more at propaganda and figures like Lee Magnan. So there's a much greater agenda that like I said at the beginning, is multi generational that we have to go back decades to understand of. Why would they want us to think there's a pandemic? What is the real reason for all of these lies? You know, there was of course, the unprecedented transfer, upward transfer of wealth during the COVID era, the radical transformation of society where we now live in our smartphones. When I go to a restaurant, I order through a smartphone. Everything is through a QR code, the destruction of working class small businesses, that market share taken up. But there are much even greater agendas than that that, you know, I think maybe we should save for another time. But I guess what I would say is the fact there are key actors like Robert Malone, Dr. Robert Malone, who know that, who were in on this, who have been placed in what is a controlled opposition of a health freedom movement. And these are the people who are advising Robert F. Kennedy Jr. And that's why when Jonathan J. Kuhey told Robert F. Kennedy, hey, wait a minute, the whole basis for your book The Wuhan cover up is, is, is bogus. This doesn't even make sense. He was politely shown the door. So there's, there, there's a, an intricate web of deceptions. And I mean, if I, you know, there are certain people who, who I think I know that they are liars. You know, Tucker Carlson was one of the, he was the first person, I think, or maybe the second person to interview Lee Magn Yon. I don't know what his intent was. I can't, you know, I can't infer his intent. I would like to ask Tucker Carlson how that happened. And you know, the same with the Guardian and cnn. Why nobody, whether the supporters of Lee Meng Yan or the critics of Lee Meng Yan bothered to look into her background and find this publicly available information that she actually is married into one of the biggest biomedical families in the U.S. she is from the establishment. So, you know, and if Tucker is willing to pursue that, I mean, again, the figure to interview to really get to the bottom of this is Jonathan J. Kuey.
Natalie Morris
So, yeah, that's, I've watched the videos that you sent and you can find that more on Uncaptured Media. And Dan is a dog with a bone over this because he's not having it. If we're going to, you know, argue this in a bipartisan way. Lab leak, not lab leak, you know, real or not real, it's a distraction from the pharmac state, I think is where you're, where you're going with this. So thank you for bringing us this story.
Clayton Morris
Thank you. Dan joining us from The Swamp of D.C. how hot is it there in D.C. right now? Oh, my God. It's like we're dying in our studio right now. It's hot. As hot as balls. Yeah.
Dan Cohen
You know, there was like a horrible period where it was like 98, 99 degrees and total humidity here, but for some reason these last few days we've been blessed with like relatively cool weather. So I'm, I'm just trying to not.
Clayton Morris
Change relatively in the dog days of summer in the Washington D.C. swamp.
Dan Cohen
Yeah, exactly.
Clayton Morris
Dan, great to see you as always. Thank you so much. And check out Captured Media where Dan does all of his great work. Great journalist. Thank you. Dan.
Dan Cohen
Thanks so much.
Clayton Morris
Again, I can count on like two hands maybe like the best journalists in the United States. And you were just looking at one of them there at Dan.
Natalie Morris
Whenever I see something especially he's really.
Clayton Morris
Go ahead, Phil.
Philip
Oh, no, I didn't want to interrupt you. I was just going to point out that, like, if Tucker interviewed her when he was on Fox, then likely it was some producer that had discovered her. And it wasn't like Tucker reached out to her to interview her. Isn't that how that would work, Clayton? I mean, I know you worked at Fox. That's just my assumption.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. I mean, I don't want to defend. Because I don't know that situation with Tucker. Tucker had a staff of like, 17 people when he worked at Fox, and so he had producers and things like that that would probably bring him guest ideas and things like that. But Tucker has a massive Rolodex. I mean, Tucker knows everybody.
Dan Cohen
So.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, it's an interesting question. Like, how would that get. Like, maybe Tucker didn't know who she was or didn't know anything about her background, you know, I mean, I don't know. I have no idea. So did one of his producers or did somebody like Powers that Be try to get. He told me. I mean, Tucker told me, like, Fox shot down when he wanted to have Trump on his show. Fox was pissed that he had Trump on his show. Like, they kind of got in the way and told him not to do that.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
So I don't know exactly what sort of back and forth the Powers would be at Fox versus. Versus his own production staff or him personally. Tucker knows everybody, though. So does. Does he know that person? I don't. I have no idea.
Natalie Morris
Or was he fed that story from someone he trusted? Right. Because a lot of us have had. Yeah, we've had guests on. From people we trusted, and we're not sure, you know, that we can't vouch for everybody. We're doing our best to ask questions of everybody who has something to say. So, yeah, it's a. It's a good question.
Clayton Morris
Rumble is still down. Is Rumble still down? People are saying no.
Philip
I see.
Clayton Morris
You can hear. I see it.
Philip
Yep, Remote looks good. I just checked both streams, so I.
Clayton Morris
Think we're good to go as soon as. As soon as we start talking about Mossad. It's so funny. Like, I mean, coincidence. I don't know who the heck knows these outages. Okay, you guys can hear us? All right. All right, I want to do this stern story. I want to do this here in a second. But first, got to tell you about our friends. Got to tell you about our friends over at Lear Capital, because right now, I. I don't know if you saw what President Trump just did yesterday with. With Apple. Apple in the White House announcing that mining. Where they're going to be supporting the mining Operations in the United States only is huge. Precious rare earth minerals, all of that mining coming back to the United States, rare gold, silver production finally coming back to the United States. All of it. US Debt has been accelerating out of control. The US Dollar is definitely in trouble. And I don't know where you want to how you protect your family, but the best way to do it is with gold and silver, making sure that you own precious minerals. And our friends over at Lear Capital can help you get set up with this. Just give them a call. 1-800-613-3557. Get on the phone with them. Ask, you know, how can I start investing in precious metals? How can I? Should I buy silver? Should I buy gold? Gold and silver both up today. My son just bought silver as part of his IRA that he has, and he said, daddy, how much should I buy? Should I buy 100% silver? I said, well, you could split it up like 70% silver, 30% gold. Start getting your family educated about gold and silver right now. Give them a call. They will send you a free guide in the mail. Just sit down with your loved ones and go over it. Just to understand they're an education company first or just go to the website learedacted.com but I prefer giving them a call because they're an American company and they're a great team. 1-800-661-33557. All right, so can we even get, like, super chats up here on the screen? Let's try this. Oh, yeah. Juan Don says to get people attached to their mobile devices, not just phones. Talking about, like, what? Dan was just talking about the biometric, you know, scanning and. And Palantir and everything like that. Thank you for your $1 super chat. Appreciate that. We're just trying the new software here. I think it's working. It's working. Okay, let's talk about Howard Stern. While the Howard Stern crash out was inevitable, in my opinion, but of course, Stern will spin it differently. So first it was Stephen Colbert's CBS Late show dumpster fire collapsing under the weight of 200 overpaid writers and interns who couldn't tell a joke or write a joke. Now, Howard Stern, gone, done, washed up, according to reports this week. By the way, someone had to leak this story, whether it was, like, on the Sirius XM side or someone from, like, the Stern staff had to have leaked the story. The only way we'd even know about it, Howard Stern's show might not be renewed by Sirius xm. And let's be Honest, it's long overdue. Because it turns out when you spend your entire show mocking the very audience that built your career, things eventually fall apart. They deteriorate when you spend your show talking to washed up liberal Hollywood elite pedophiles. No one wants to listen to that anymore. You want to like sit there and listen to Tom Hanks tell funny movie stories? No, I want to hear about the real stuff with Tom Hanks that you're not going to ask. According TO reports Stearns $500 million per year contract won't be renewed. Sirius doesn't wanna spend that money on a failing show. But let's rewind the tape. Howard's decline didn't just start recently. The seeds of this were planted back at least in 2016, maybe earlier than that, maybe even before he moved over to Sirius xm. He decided to go all in at that time in 2016 for Hillary Clinton. Remember that? I mean the guy who built his empire talking to strippers and lesbians and telling fart jokes and trashing bigwig politicians, mocking, mocking big wig politicians who used to do prank phone calls suddenly became a mouthpiece for the deep state's least charismatic demon, Hillary Clinton warmonger. Hillary Clinton, the creator of the Russian collusion hoax, pushing the FBI to push a fake frickin story.
David
That's why I think that I can't help but feel like this has to all be about money. Because how can these people that are so open and let's totally support free speech all of a sudden turn on a dime and be like antithetical, just the complete enemies of free speech. It makes zero sense to me.
Clayton Morris
I don't know who's funding it. God only knows. I have no idea. Because he did, to me he did a complete 180. Because do you really think that like long haul truckers, the electricians, the blue collar dudes who made up Stern's audience and who made Stern a household name, supported Hillary Clinton, the woman who called them deplorables. I mean think about that for a second. Like a long haul trucker driving through the rust belt of America, going through Pennsylvania into Ohio, whatever, listening to Stern on their satellite radio. And I know a lot of long haul truckers listen to Sirius XM radio because they at least can have that same signal across the nation no matter where they are. If they listen to the highway, the country music station on Sirius or whatever it is, they listen to satellite radio. So do you think that those truckers support Hillary Clinton? Of course not.
David
I mean it is, it is Possible that Howard Stern carries around hot sauce with him, and that really resonated with him that she had it in her purse. You know what I mean? Like something. Something like that.
Clayton Morris
That's about it. That's about the only thing. I mean, they were New York elites. They knew each other, of course, so they're friendly in that regard. And they all swim in those circles, and they live in that bubble, so it makes sense. Then came Covid, and, oh, boy. Like, Stern turned into a woke idiot, built his studio out of his house. He was like, oh, my God. He went full on. He went full on crazy person, germaphobe, not leaving the house, kind of a nut. And he. He admitted he became a woke idiot, and he totally embraced it. Listen, in a way, I kind of take that as a compliment that I'm woke. I'll tell you how I feel about it. To me, the opposite of woke up is being asleep. And if woke means I can't get behind Trump, which is what I think it means, or that I support people who want to be transgender or I'm for the vaccine, dude. Call me woke as you fucking want. I'm not for stupidity. You know, I ran out Friday morning. I was over at CVS. Thank you, CBS. I went over there 9am and got myself that new vaccine for Covid. Fucking science, this fucking country is so great. Science at the speed of science, this country's so great. Operation Warp Speed. We were able to push out these vaccines without proper trials on human beings. We used emergency use authorization pushing these on Americans. I mean, really. Howard went to Boston University, didn't he? I mean, or Boston College. I can never remember. Anyway, he's a smart guy. He's got a high iq. Like the fact that he didn't question any of this. Anyway, Howard became a walking Pfizer ad. He mocked his audience for it. The same people who tuned in every day for decades for not getting the clot shots. He openly called unvaccinated people morons and killers. You're a killer. Sort of like what Jimmy Kimmel, his buddy Jimmy Kimmel, would say about people who didn't get the shot. You basically don't have a right to normal society. You basically don't have a right to live. I mean, as Mike Adams, friend of the show Mike Adams said Trump just tripled down on Operation Warp Speed, a program that he thinks killed at least 1.5 million Americans, injured and maimed millions more, including active duty service members, many we've interviewed here on the show. According to Mike Adams, how Many millions of people have died from this. Howard Stern making fun of those people for questioning it again. How many active duty members of the military have we interviewed here? How many people who've flown flights and helicopter pilots and others who were permanently injured as a result of all of this? Even Trump yesterday weighed in on all of this, on Stern's fall from grace, and even said, jimmy Kimmel is next to be fired. Watch this. I've got an entertainment based question for you. A few weeks ago, Stephen Colbert announced that he was leaving his show. Howard Stern announced that he, him and Sirius XM Radio are parting ways. Do you think the hate Trump business model that's been in the entertainment business.
General Mike Flynn
Is going out of business because it's not popular with the American people? Well, it hasn't worked. And it hasn't worked really for a long time. And I would say pretty much from the beginning, Colbert has no talent. I mean, I could take anybody here. I could go outside on the beautiful streets and pick a couple of people that do just as well or better they get higher ratings than he did. He's got no talent. Fallon has no talent. Kimmel has no talent. They're next. They're going to be going. I hear they're going to be going. I don't know. But I would imagine because they get, you know, Colbert has better ratings than Kimmel or Fallon. You know that. Howard Stern, it's a name I haven't heard. I used to do a show, we used to have fun, but I haven't heard that name in a long time. What happened? He got terminated.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. They're going to separate ways with this. I think what they're offering, salary wise, is real low.
General Mike Flynn
And what he's getting, you know, when he went down, Whenever you want, you know when he went down. No, before, when he endorsed Hillary Clinton, he lost his audience. People said, give me a break. He went down when he endorsed Hillary Clinton.
Clayton Morris
Clinton, Ouch. When Stern wasn't pushing Big Pharma, he was having what can only be described as a verbal lovemaking session with Kamala Harris, arguably the dumbest person to ever run for president. President of the United States. Stern acted like he was interviewing Einstein fawning over her. It was disgusting. Softball questions. No questions about her description of California, her destruction of California, nothing. How is Joe Biden? And then he did that horrible interview with Joe Biden with more softball questions like how I. Questions about, like the auto pen, who was actually running the White House. Because clearly you're not. You're a demented fool. You're out to lunch? Nah. So naturally, Stern's audience vanished. But it's not like Sirius XM didn't try to keep the corpse moving along. And I'd actually be curious about those overall audience numbers, to be honest with you. Like, who was actually listening to Stern? They gave him $500 million for this train wreck of a show. And the advertising is crazy. I was just at the Toyota dealership the other day getting my truck updated with something, and I was there and in the lobby, you know, because they got SiriusXM. Kind of comes standard on all of them. You pay for the subscription or whatever. So they've got like a big standee that had Stern's face on it and then other artists from other channels and things like that. But they still do that marketing push for Howard Stern. It's in car dealerships, you know, still out there. So Sirius is spending the money to promote the show. I like SiriusXM because I like listening to different music stations, you know, or listen to my Phillies games on, you know, that's how I listen to it. I don't listen to Stern on there Beatles Channel, Channel 18 stations.
David
What's that, the Beatles Channel, Channel 18.
Clayton Morris
Or the Beatles Channel? I listen to the Beatles Channel a lot. I listen to 80s on 8. I love my 80s music. I listen to country, I listen to all that kind of stuff. And I flip around yacht rock radio, as my kids love to. My kids always do that impression. Yacht rock radio. You want to listen to a little hall of Notes in there? Anyway, I'm not listening to Stern, I'll tell you that much. So I'm curious about those numbers. But you're paying them $500 million for this train wreck of a show. And the advertising is crazy. I mean, again, it's crazy. But here's the kicker. He has a staff of 95 people. 95 for a radio show? What are they doing all day? Booking two guests in his show. He usually has like, what, two guests?
David
But isn't he. Isn't he kind of like when they first started xm, he's kind of like the first person that like, was on there, right? I mean, he was like the. The biggest pull on XM radio to get people to subscribe. So, yeah, I mean, it's like the godfather of the. Of the platform.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. I mean, he. But it existed before him, right?
David
Yeah, but I don't think it's. I don't think anybody was buying it before him is what I'm getting. Like, I think.
Clayton Morris
I don't know about that? I mean, I'd be curious what the subscription. I know he drove a lot of subscriptions and it was part and parcel him announcing on his live broadcast show like, hey, I'm moving over to Sirius xm. And so many people then abandoned terrestrial radio to move over, pay their monthly subscription to listen to him. He also lost a huge audience from terrestrial radio because people just couldn't afford it. People are going to pay that much money per month or whatever it was. I don't even know what the price was when he first started. Nine. Nine bucks a month or something. So anyway, it existed. But you're right, his poll over there really put them on the map in a big, big way. But now people, I don't know, the numbers just don't add up. I don't know how many people are actually using a Sirius XM subscription just to get Howard Stern anymore. No one does. I don't know. I don't know anybody that does. I don't.
David
Yeah, nobody does. Otherwise the left would be calling him their Joe Rogan, right? They're like, oh, where's our Joe Rogan? Our Joe Rogan is actually getting 11 million views per show, right? Downloads. And they're like, we are. Where's our Joe Rogan? It's. Guess it's not Stern. So.
Clayton Morris
But I just don't understand how you have a staff of 95 people. I'm still stuck on that point. Like, you're booking like two guests a show. It's him and Robin sitting there just kibitzing about the news. That's it. I mean, what. 95 people to work on that show, to cut phony phone calls together. Like, really? I mean, what are they doing all day? Let me just give you a little comparison. We have five people that work on our show. Like, not including Natalie and I, five people total.
David
And last month on YouTube day than Stern.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, we have more guests per day than Stern. Anyway, last month on YouTube alone, we had 11 million views. That's just YouTube. And that's during a summer months when, like people are doing other stuff, you know, they're traveling. 11 million. That doesn't even count Rumble, where the majority of our audience now is on Rumble. Free speech platform. Five people that work on our show. Eleven million viewers. Howard Stern has become a bloated media relic. A washed up neurotic, woke germaphobe hiding in his mansion. I used to love Howard back on 94 WISP out of Philadelphia when I would deliver newspapers in the morning. That was my job. Delivering newspapers before school, and I'd be out there first thing in the morning with my Walkman on, listening to 94WISP out of Philadelphia. The signal wasn't very strong where I was in Reading, Pennsylvania, but it depended on the street that I was walking at the time with my newspapers. And I loved it. I loved how edgy he was. I love the funny comedy routines. I loved him picking on politicians. I loved all of that. I laughed. I enjoyed it as a teenager. You know. You know, funny kind of stuff, right? But anyway, that's a long time ago now. Stern is not alone, though. Legacy media is imploding. Just two weeks ago, we learned Stephen Colbert's late night show employs over 200 people. 200 to tell three jokes and stare awkwardly into the camera. That's what you got 200 people for. No wonder it's unwatchable. Maybe actually, if they cut it down to 10 people, they'd accidentally write something funny. And don't even get me started about CNN. Last night we learned Anderson Cooper makes $18 million a year, has a staff of 30 people, and in July, his primetime numbers pulled in 98,000 viewers in the key demo. 98,000. That's adults 25 to 54. Like, that's the sweet spot because teenagers, no one's watching CNN. That's it. 98,000 people. You get more viewers live streaming, a car wash or this, by the way, a live eagle camera. So today I tuned into the Big Bear bald eagle live camera, the nest camera, and it has more people per day watching this live camera total throughout the day than Anderson Cooper. Could you imagine Anderson Cooper's like, you know what? Instead of doing my show, I'm just gonna have. I'm just gonna put a camera on a bird's nest, get more viewers than cnn.
David
I don't know if you can.
Clayton Morris
Now, again, not to gloat, but only for comparison, because I don't have access to other people's numbers. I have access to my own numbers for my own show here at Redacted. In the last 48 hours, just here on YouTube, we had over a million people watching our show. And again, this is like the doldrums of summer right now. August, everyone's on vacation, kids are out of school, people are traveling, People are at the pool. It's not even counting Rumble, which again, is where the bulk of our audience now lives on Rumble. So let's ask the big question here. How in the hell are these networks going to survive once, like RFK Jr. Bans all these biopharmaceutical big advertising on television, because again, 70% of their advertising comes from the biopharmaceutical industry. Paying $18 million a year to Anderson Cooper. I mean, $500 million for Howard Stern, Stephen Colbert, multimillion dollar contract, a staff of 200 people. It's not going to happen. I mean, they're paying Anderson Cooper $18 million just to talk to Jake Tapper about weather balloons. It's unsustainable. So the legacy media party is over. The age of the bloated, smug legacy media dinosaurs is dying fast. And I am totally there for it, and I'm enjoying every moment of it. You know, once Johnny Carson said goodbye, once David Letterman said goodbye, it's, you know, it's all downhill from there. But anyway, that's my thought. I'm just stunned by this Howard Stern story, how much money they're being paid.
Philip
I just have to say, after. After hearing this story and finding out that I'm doing the work of about 40 Colbert people, I suddenly feel very overworked.
Clayton Morris
Exactly. I need to hire a staff of 200 people just to take the workload off of. Oh, my God.
Philip
I didn't realize I was doing that much. Holy cow.
David
Well, also in there, either that you.
Clayton Morris
Are either that or the opposite. They're not doing anything.
Philip
Which is funny because I've done large streaming events, and a lot of the people that were involved in this was kind of old school news media. And they said they absolutely love new media people because, like, in their world that everybody's trained on one specific thing they have. Like, that's because.
David
Yeah, that's because the unions, you have to be like, you're a union guy. You're usually typically trained on one thing, and that's all you do. And you can't hire people outside of the union to do those things in their world.
Philip
Yeah, they said, yeah, they said they love new media people because we just know how to do everything. It's like, I don't even think twice about the fact that I'm editing, running the show, doing the audio, like all of these things all tied together. Because that's just what I do.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. When I was at Fox in Los Angeles, that was a union shop at the Fox affiliate in Los Angeles. My first job after college, and I worked on the morning show there called Good Day Los Angeles. And I remember I got yelled at one time because I went over and used one of the union guys tape machines to do some editing. I had to put together a piece and I grabbed a tape and I went over to this tape machine, and I put it in there because that was like a union machine. I got in trouble. Like, you can't touch a union person's machine. That would have been a union violation. Literally, can't have that person pressing the button for this. You know, it's crazy. So you have to hire the right person who can press that button.
Philip
I had a job that I was doing because I was in production, so I didn't have to be a union, but everybody in production had to have. What do they call it? Like, a shadow. I can't remember what the name of it is, but it's basically like a person in the union that does the equivalent job that just sits there and does nothing. But when they struck, they pull down everything. We got all our equipment, we're rolling it up. We had to roll it to the door, and then the Teamsters had to push it through the door, and then we had to take back over. So it's like we couldn't push things through the doorway to get it out of the building. The Teamsters had to do that. And I'm not anti union, but I'm just saying, like, sometimes it's a bit much.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, I'm not anti union either. I mean, but, you know, it's. Yeah, sometimes it can be a bit much. I interviewed a gentleman here a few weeks ago about the death of Hollywood, and just talking about the ridiculous level that you have to go through, paying people just to pull a rope just to press a button. Like, this guy is the only guy that, through the union that can press that button. Wait a minute. I can press the button? No, no, no, no. We have to hire a person that can press that button. So that's why, you know, movies are so ridiculously expensive. That's why Hollywood is dying. That's why they're filming movies in Denmark, because it's way cheaper. They're going to Kentucky to film courthouse scenes instead of trying to, you know, do all that in California anyway. Crazy. Yeah, I just. It'll be curious. And then, by the way, Howard Stern, like, takes the whole summer off also, so he's off all summer. They're just, like, running reruns. So, like, all of this news is really hitting.
Philip
I'm really feeling overworked.
Clayton Morris
Exactly. It's not enough that we're off on Mondays and Fridays around here. Let's see. Crazing. Ken can't pull that up on the screen, huh? No.
David
Yeah, you should be able to.
Clayton Morris
How do I. Right click on it? Just press A click on it. Nothing happens, huh?
David
No, it should just be a left click.
Clayton Morris
No, only the super chats. There's three that I got before, but those are the only ones. And those came in like about an hour ago. So I don't know if it's working.
David
It won't let you click. Okay, I gotta.
Clayton Morris
It won't let me click the right side of the screen. Like any of those I can't click on. But the left side, I can click on those three that are there, but I can't click on any of the other ones yet.
David
So what's working? Okay, I can click on it, but they're not going on screen.
Clayton Morris
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Philip
Oh, yeah, I was gonna say. So, yeah, it's true. Like, my daughter and I eat just a. An obscene amount of kimchi. And like, there was a couple weeks back, my. My daughter's mom was like, out of town, so my daughter was staying at the house to watch the pets, and she literally just ate kimchi and rice. Every single day. And when her mom got back, she's like, what is that smell? Apparently, the whole house smelled like kimchi. It's not something I even think about. And I'm like, I wonder if my house just smells like kimchi all the time because we eat so much of it.
Clayton Morris
I wouldn't doubt it. I mean, when I was delivering newspapers, there was always a house that smelled like curry. So I knew where I would. You know, I just always. I knew where I was in the neighborhood when I could smell that house. That was. Smell curry. Yeah.
Philip
That's something I won't make at home because of that. Like, I've made it one time, and I think my kitchen smelled like curry for about two weeks. Like the turmeric.
Clayton Morris
Just get your curry out somewhere. Simon sent this. I didn't know that Jerry Seinfeld had called this and see if I can pull this up. I don't think I can.
Philip
If you connect your laptop.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. Is it connected now? Let me try.
Philip
No, I don't see it.
David
I'm trying to come in real quick. Laptop raw. There it is. Reset.
Clayton Morris
See if you guys can hear this or not. Kimchi is rotting cabbage, but if kept in the fridge, there shouldn't be a smell.
Dan Cohen
Okay.
Clayton Morris
Spooky Spoon says my house always smells like garlic.
David
Yeah, that locked me up trying to bring in the laptop. There we go. So it.
Clayton Morris
Oh, man. Maybe I should. Maybe I should get a staff of 200. Just have one person devoted to the laptop.
David
And it still wouldn't work.
Clayton Morris
So I have to keep unplugging this damn thing from. From being able to air it here because unfortunately, I keep getting sound effects coming through. So, like, people text or whatever. Like, during the middle of the show, you have to.
David
You have to unplug the USB and plug it back in.
Clayton Morris
I think because it's work yet.
David
No, no, it's not coming in. I still wish you could bring it in wirelessly.
Clayton Morris
Someone says, kimchi is not rotten. It's lacto. Fermented. Yeah, it's not rotten, man. It's just fermented.
David
You didn't hear my. You didn't hear my joke because I was, like, trying to get that set up, and you. I was muted, and you said, maybe I should get a staff at 200. And I said, that still wouldn't work. And I can't.
Clayton Morris
It.
David
I'm trying to reset, but it's not. It's not coming in. And it locks it up when I try. So you probably have to unplug the USB and Plug it back in if you want to bring it in.
Clayton Morris
All right, it's unplugged. Now it's plugged back in. Let's try this. I wanted to play this little Jerry Seinfeld clip here, but I. Oh, man, what a day with technology.
David
What a week. Yesterday was worse.
Clayton Morris
We almost had a retrograde Mercury. Retrograde.
David
Yeah. It's not. It's not wanting to bring it in. Add new input capture devices not supported.
Clayton Morris
Tone tech. I appreciate your comment. I'm not going to read it, but I do think it's funny. Jay Raymond says, I love kimchi. It helps to lower blood sugar. I have kimchi a lot.
Philip
You should look into that. Daikon radish kimchi. I'm telling you, that stuff is good.
Clayton Morris
To try that. Yeah, the South Koreans know about it. They know all about it. Fermented is the new rotten tone tech says you might get a kimchi chick if you're meeting her at the bar. I don't know what that means, but hail Hydra. So it's not working. We can't play it?
David
No, I can't get it. You're gonna, like. You're gonna have to unplug the actual capture card from the computer and plug it back in.
Clayton Morris
I did. Like, I can't really reach it down there all the way. Yeah, I mean, if I unplug the hdmi, will that do it?
David
No, because it's the. It's the connection to the.
Clayton Morris
I would love to. Maybe I can actually drop it in. Might even be easier if I upload it and then you download. Like, that's. How sad. We have to.
David
Well, yeah, if you. If you upload it, we can add it to the production itself.
Clayton Morris
I wanna. All right, I'll add it to the. I'll add it to that story. Philip, see if in craft, maybe you can pull it that way. I'll add it to the end of it, see if we can pull it in that way. It's the only way we can do it. And probably by the time it's pulled in, it won't even be worth it. But, hey, we'll see if it's worth it. All right. Should be uploaded now. Philip.
David
What show is he on there? Is that.
Clayton Morris
He's on the Tonight Show.
David
Okay. Because I don't know if that's a. I don't know how stiff they are with their copyrights.
Clayton Morris
Let's see if you can grab that one. Anthony Goodley says you can hire me. I'm good at doing nothing. Just like the mainstream media shills Exactly. Mercury is still in retrograde to the 11th. Wouldn't it be great? Like, once Mercury retrograde is done, then all of this new software, the Streamyard Stream stuff, will be able to put up super chats on the screen, everything. Next week. Hopefully next week we'll actually be able to do all this stuff.
Philip
All right, it's queued up.
Clayton Morris
All right, go ahead and play. All right, here's Jerry Seinfeld talking about exposing the scam of executive producers and all. Like, the producers that are, you know, they have hundreds of people on a staff, 200 people watch, like at the.
Dan Cohen
End of your show tonight.
Clayton Morris
Yes.
Dan Cohen
There are credits, right?
Clayton Morris
Correct. And there are executive producer credits of people who do absolutely nothing on this show.
David
Is that correct?
Philip
Nothing.
Clayton Morris
They contribute nothing. No. You're on camera.
Dan Cohen
Tell America that there are people taking credit for this show and doing nothing.
David
Admit.
Dan Cohen
Depends it.
Clayton Morris
Exactly. Exactly. Yeah. I mean, you see the credits on these shows, you're like, you. There's no way. There's no way that you did anything. You weren't involved in anything on this show. All right. How do you have a staff of that many people? I can't figure it out. Anyway, glad we got that in there. Well, thank you guys for joining us. Hey, I want to mention we have a store. Should we mention the store? We have a redacted store and we have a brand new redacted website, by the way, but just go to redacted store.com and check it out. And we have all sorts of great wares over there. We've got our mugs, our hoodies, our T shirts, all sorts of fantastic wares. In fact, I saw a guy the other day wearing a redacted T shirt, and I couldn't believe it. And he couldn't believe it. It. Michael, if you're watching, thank you. You can pick up the I will not comply hoodie question, everything. Be rebellious, grab your redacted rebellion gear by going over to redacted store.com, pick up some great wares and support the show. Again, we don't mark the prices up beyond really the printing costs at all. So just a way to give back and show your support for the show. Redacted store.com is the place to go. All right, well, thank you guys for dealing with our craziness this week. And I know there was outages. There was zoom outages, Amazon Web Services outages. There's been God knows what else. So thank you guys for suffering through it with us. We really appreciate it. Thanks for seeking the truth along with us. We'll be back here on next week at 4:00pm Eastern Time. We'll be out of Mercury retrograde at that point. So thank you so much. See, like that one there, two dollar super chat from Bradojack just came in, but it doesn't show up here on the left hand side of the screen. So I couldn't.
David
Yeah, so we're trying to figure that out. No idea.
Clayton Morris
Okay. Anyway, thank you guys. Have a great weekend everyone. We'll see you back here next week. Bye.
Podcast Summary: Redacted News Live – "This is HUGE news, and neo-cons are already trying to DESTROY it"
Release Date: August 8, 2025
Hosts: Clayton Morris & Natalie Morris
Title: This is HUGE news, and neo-cons are already trying to DESTROY it | Redacted News Live
1. Trump-Putin Peace Summit and Neo-Conservative Opposition
Timestamp: 01:19 – 10:18
Clayton Morris opens the episode by discussing the significant development of former President Donald Trump’s impending meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This summit is poised to potentially broker a peace deal amidst ongoing tensions in Ukraine.
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2. U.S.-Funded Groups Stealing Aid in Gaza
Timestamp: 11:35 – 23:22
Natalie Morris brings attention to a Washington Post report alleging that U.S.-funded rebel groups within Gaza are responsible for stealing humanitarian aid, rather than Hamas.
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3. Pentagon’s $10 Billion Contract with Palantir
Timestamp: 27:50 – 43:22
Natalie discusses the Pentagon’s recent $10 billion contract awarded to Palantir to consolidate its tracking software into a unified AI platform.
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4. MRNA Vaccines Pulled from New Development
Timestamp: 29:10 – 44:36
The hosts delve into the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announcement halting the development of new MRNA vaccines, featuring an interview with Mary Holland, CEO of Children's Health Defense.
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5. COVID Lab Leak Narrative and Whistleblower Analysis
Timestamp: 44:36 – 100:51
Clayton and Natalie explore the controversy surrounding the origins of COVID-19, featuring insights from guest Dan Cohen, who investigates the credibility of whistleblower Dr. Li Meng Yan.
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6. Decline of Legacy Media and Howard Stern’s Show
Timestamp: 58:00 – 100:51
The hosts critique the financial unsustainability and declining relevance of legacy media outlets, using Howard Stern’s potential show cancellation as a case study.
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Conclusion
In this episode of Redacted News Live, Clayton and Natalie Morris present a comprehensive analysis of several pressing global and domestic issues:
Throughout the discussion, notable quotes such as Clayton’s assertion that “Russia is writing the terms of this deal” (10:18) and Mary Holland’s call to “get to the bottom of what was known by whom and when” (33:02) underscore the critical viewpoints presented.
This episode underscores Redacted’s commitment to exposing underreported stories, challenging mainstream narratives, and advocating for transparency and truth in media and governance.