Greg Glassman #32 | Live Call In – World War 3

Greg Glassman (00:00):

Five. Yeah.

Sevan Matossian (00:02):

Palmer came yesterday, but I think it’s good water. Bam. We’re live. Hey, good morning.

Greg Glassman (00:09):

What’s going on? You’re

Sevan Matossian (00:10):

Back in the school room.

Greg Glassman (00:12):

Yep.

Sevan Matossian (00:13):

Caleb, what’s up dude?

Caleb Beaver (00:14):

Good morning.

Greg Glassman (00:15):

Good morning, Caleb.

Caleb Beaver (00:17):

Good morning, Greg.

Sevan Matossian (00:18):

Yeah. You were up late last night, Greg.

Greg Glassman (00:21):

Yeah, my littlest wasn’t going to bed.

Sevan Matossian (00:27):

It’s funny because last night I went to bed at nine 30 to try to be fresh for this, and then at 11 got back up and then started texting you and then I was surprised that you started responding. I was like, oh wow. Misery loves company. Oh, she was coughing. Yeah.

Greg Glassman (00:44):

Yeah. Dear. Every kind of bullshit imaginable

Sevan Matossian (00:48):

I had my first, last night was the first night probably in three weeks that we slept through the night without someone getting up with a violent cough. It was awesome. My wife woke up, it was awesome. No stress. When she woke up this morning, I’m almost more stressed out that she’s stressed out. Not almost. Do you get scared when your kids get really sick?

Greg Glassman (01:11):

Sure.

Sevan Matossian (01:11):

Yeah. I try to tell myself it’s unreasonable. I remember having a cold. I remember having a cold from, I feel like when I was 12 till I was 25, like a sore throat at least once a month.

Greg Glassman (01:28):

I did real young, but you know what? I’m the only one in the family that hasn’t gotten sick. That right there. I come back here to allergies.

Sevan Matossian (01:39):

Oh, in Arizona, why? What do you have there? I would think you wouldn’t have allergies. Desert. Is it windy there or something?

Greg Glassman (01:46):

Well, it gets windy and there is no non flowering plants.

Sevan Matossian (01:52):

Right.

Caleb Beaver (01:53):

It’s polling all over the

Sevan Matossian (01:54):

Place, so if it’s there, it happens. Yeah.

Greg Glassman (01:58):

The ugliest cactus in the world, it’s got a beautiful flower.

Sevan Matossian (02:04):

Yeah. I wonder if people are allergic to cactus cactuses. I guess people are allergic to everything.

Greg Glassman (02:15):

I think it affects our whole party, all of us when we come back.

Sevan Matossian (02:20):

I also wonder, I mean you went through, those are some really severe, I don’t know what the word is. I don’t know if climate’s the right word, but the moisture from Hawaii to just, I’m just crazy dryness of Phoenix, right?

Greg Glassman (02:35):

Yep.

Sevan Matossian (02:36):

Yeah. I mean that’s got to do something to your sinuses. When we were in, I went to Los Angeles recently for four days and a bunch of the guys were from North Carolina and I didn’t think it was dry there, but they could not believe how dry it was there. Their lips and their noses and all that shit, and I’m like, yeah, shit. We’re in the middle of a desert that they pumped water into. Right. Los Angeles is basically a desert, right?

Greg Glassman (02:59):

Yeah.

Sevan Matossian (03:01):

If there was no city there, it would be categorized as a desert. Carson.

Greg Glassman (03:07):

It’s dry.

Sevan Matossian (03:08):

Yeah, dry. It’s

Greg Glassman (03:09):

Dry all the way up to the water’s edge. I mean, look at pictures of San Diego from 1906 and it looks like the desert rolled into the ocean

Sevan Matossian (03:21):

Like Baja California.

Greg Glassman (03:23):

Very much so.

Sevan Matossian (03:25):

Yeah. Baja is a trip. There’s cactus is all the way up to the Pacific Ocean just right there. We missed a lot. Oh yeah. It looks like a Clint Eastwood movie.

Caleb Beaver (03:45):

Wow.

Sevan Matossian (03:46):

That’s right around the advent of photography, right? The turn of the century 1900.

Greg Glassman (03:51):

Yeah. No, no, no, no, no. We got good pictures of Lincoln died in 65.

Caleb Beaver (04:01):

True

Sevan Matossian (04:05):

Jain. Did I say it right, Caleb?

Caleb Beaver (04:09):

Sure. That looks right.

Sevan Matossian (04:11):

Our five-year-old started Juujitsu this week and he has funky cough but no fever calling it allergies and taking them anyways because iron sharpens iron exposure sharpens immunity. Yeah. I normally take my kids everywhere when they’re sick, but this is the first time since we’ve had kids where they’re coughing through in the middle of the night, coughing’s waking them up. You go in their room and they’re sitting up coughing. You’re like, damn. It actually sounds like it’s injuring them. Their S are so violent. Can you injure yourself from coughing? You must be able to injure your throat.

Caleb Beaver (04:43):

Yeah, definitely. Yeah. Your throat or your diaphragm, you can strain your diaphragm. That’s a muscle.

Sevan Matossian (04:49):

Yeah, they sound like a fucking frog.

Caleb Beaver (04:52):

Yeah, that’s pretty horrible. I think I get one good illness a year and then that’s it. Everything else is like I woke up and I had a little bit of a sore throat and I drank a hot coffee and that’s it, and it goes away.

Sevan Matossian (05:04):

Yeah. Hot coffee usually does for me

Caleb Beaver (05:06):

Too. Just killed

Sevan Matossian (05:07):

It. Yeah. Any issues?

Caleb Beaver (05:08):

I have

Sevan Matossian (05:11):

A ton of shit has happened since the last time we talked in the news.

Caleb Beaver (05:16):

I

Sevan Matossian (05:17):

Crazy. All of the jury weighed in on Trump. What was it, 43 or 34?

Greg Glassman (05:29):

34.

Sevan Matossian (05:30):

34 indictments. Felony.

Greg Glassman (05:35):

Felony convictions,

Sevan Matossian (05:36):

And then you and I were talking in, I had mentioned that there’s this claim going around. I mean you’re hearing it everywhere. It’s like the favorite talking point of the right, right now that you raised 53 million in the week after the conviction. Did you believe that? I know you were like, I don’t know. Where’s that source from? Yeah.

Greg Glassman (05:53):

It doesn’t surprise me. I was just laughing that if Trump made the number up, it’s twice reality, but I think that’s tabulated by FEC or something.

Sevan Matossian (06:08):

I’m

Greg Glassman (06:09):

Not in the least surprised and on top of that, I’m even pleased.

Sevan Matossian (06:18):

I had two friends say that who there’s

Greg Glassman (06:21):

Something more offensive than whatever offense I may have taken about Donald Trump and that’s using the Department of Justice to alter the outcome of an election because your candidate, you have no chance otherwise. That I find offensive and it’s because of that. I wholeheartedly support Trump, even though I’m kind of an RFK junior guy.

Sevan Matossian (06:57):

Did you drill down and see some of the lawfare, I guess is the term is being coined now that they used, one of the things was is that mismanagement of campaign finance. What he did is normally a misdemeanor and no one’s ever been tried for a felony on that, and they found some sort of obscure law that’s never been used that some people say was made for Trump in order to charge him for a felony.

Greg Glassman (07:27):

Yeah. I’m pretty keen on a lot of the details. I know more about it than I need or want to know.

Sevan Matossian (07:35):

Yeah. Did I characterize that right? That basically

Greg Glassman (07:40):

Yeah, and worse, I mean you really couldn’t tell till summation what those subsequent crimes that turn these misdemeanors passed the statute of limitations into felonies magically, and so there’s no attempt to really defend it. No, there are already. I promise you clerks writing the fix on this from appeal somewhere. I mean, it’s a no brainer. No one’s proud of it in any sense, other than the politicking. It was designed to keep him from being president, and if it’s time to start arresting assholes for ripping the fucking tags off of mattresses, fine.

Caleb Beaver (08:42):

That’s a felony too, right?

Greg Glassman (08:44):

Yeah, it gives, I’m in violation of federal law. I remember seeing that as a kid. I’m climbing underneath the fucking chair and it says it’s fucking go to jail. Take this tag off.

Caleb Beaver (08:56):

I’m like, it’s a massive tag. It gets in the way. I just want to tear it off every time I see it.

Sevan Matossian (09:02):

Does it still say that on there? What’s it say on a mattress tag? Mattress tag? I remember

Greg Glassman (09:09):

Furniture’s on a upholstered furniture.

Sevan Matossian (09:14):

Is it really illegal to remove a mattress tag? Why is that mattress tag come with a pesky tag pro claiming it’s punishable by law to remove? Is it really true? That’s right. The notification that the removal of mattress tags is punishable by law is not directed at everyone. It’s actually, it’s just for the mattress manufacturers. Consumers, on the other hand, can safely remove these tags after purchase. Oh wow.

Greg Glassman (09:33):

Oh, thank God.

Caleb Beaver (09:35):

Finally, I can rip all these tags off.

Sevan Matossian (09:40):

Crazy.

Caleb Beaver (09:41):

I thought they were going to barge down on my door. Arrest

Sevan Matossian (09:44):

Me. I don’t have the video available, but Greg, recently you sent me that video of two rooms on fire, one with synthetic furniture.

Greg Glassman (09:54):

Yeah, Westerland sent that to me.

Sevan Matossian (09:56):

Yeah, that was wild. Right?

Greg Glassman (09:58):

Fucking unbelievable. 20 minutes into the burn in the natural fibers, someone with a garden hose could have put the living room out 20 minutes in right at 15 minutes and no one’s alive in the house with the synthetic.

Sevan Matossian (10:17):

Oh yeah. Wow. Good. Fine. Caleb, that was fast and that’s just, wow. That’s from all the oils that are in synthetic materials.

Greg Glassman (10:38):

Am I right? It’s still put outable.

Sevan Matossian (10:41):

Yeah. Oh totally.

Caleb Beaver (10:42):

For sure.

Greg Glassman (10:43):

Totally. Go forward. Look at it. It takes forever to set natural fibers on fire.

Caleb Beaver (10:48):

You can get the dog out if you wanted to and the cat, if you really liked it,

Sevan Matossian (10:52):

You could save the room. The house isn’t destroyed. The one on the right, the house is destroyed. Yeah. 30 minutes in before it reaches.

Caleb Beaver (11:02):

Damn. That’s crazy. I That’s also why you close the door when you go to sleep at night. If you close the door, you save a couple minutes.

Greg Glassman (11:12):

Think of what it would take to burn my log home down, se

Sevan Matossian (11:16):

Oh my goodness. Hey, but once it got going,

Greg Glassman (11:21):

I don’t know. We don’t even have curtains. I dunno what the fuck would start. I think you’d set the bed on fire and I don’t know if the walls would catch,

Sevan Matossian (11:32):

But if it did get going, you could see it from space.

Greg Glassman (11:35):

Yeah, it’d take a month to burn to the ground.

Sevan Matossian (11:39):

Peter Benet firefighters used to have 20 minutes to get everyone out. Now they have three minutes. Wow.

Caleb Beaver (11:46):

Geez.

Sevan Matossian (11:49):

Oh, Eric Wheaton. He’s a firefighter. You’re just as much at risk of dying in a fire than you were in the sixties. Interesting.

Greg Glassman (11:59):

Isn’t that interesting?

Sevan Matossian (12:00):

Yeah. I don’t remember this either. What does this mean? Kids these days don’t remember seeing Interpol warnings before watching a movie too. Oh

Caleb Beaver (12:13):

Yeah.

Sevan Matossian (12:14):

They used to put up the planet’s most want pictures of people the most wanted in the world.

Caleb Beaver (12:20):

Yeah, it was something like that. Let me see if I can

Sevan Matossian (12:23):

Find it. Do you remember that Greg

Greg Glassman (12:26):

Stealing the contents?

Caleb Beaver (12:28):

Yeah.

Sevan Matossian (12:28):

Oh,

Caleb Beaver (12:31):

Like

Sevan Matossian (12:31):

We see now before A UFC fight, the FBI if you rebroadcast this, that kind of shit.

Greg Glassman (12:36):

Yeah, that is that what they’re talking about?

Sevan Matossian (12:38):

Oh, okay.

Caleb Beaver (12:39):

Unauthorized reproduction exhibition. It’s blah, blah, blah, blah, and they used to make it a cool commercial, whereas it’s not cool to sell copyright movies on the streets or whatever. There was a guy in really baggy pants and a wifebeater with a plastic table outside of his down some alley with a bunch of movies just laid out on the table or shit like

Greg Glassman (13:05):

That. This is for everyone with their tripod and their iPhone at the drive-in.

Caleb Beaver (13:10):

Right. Exactly.

Sevan Matossian (13:11):

And there were VHS tapes around like that. I remember you could get a VHS tape of Star Wars and it was Someone filmed it in the movie theater.

Caleb Beaver (13:19):

Right, and it’s like a really shitty filming of it. Somebody’s head gets in the way every 30 seconds kind of thing.

Sevan Matossian (13:25):

Yeah.

Greg Glassman (13:26):

You kid in Iraq by videotape of just released movies, but you’d see people walking by and shit. That’s right. That’s right. In theater.

Caleb Beaver (13:39):

Some kids selling it outside the gate.

Sevan Matossian (13:43):

I remember there was a bar somewhere in the middle of nowhere probably where you live, Caleb, and they were bragging online that they pirate the UFC fights. This is pretty recently, a couple of years ago.

Caleb Beaver (13:56):

Really?

Sevan Matossian (13:57):

And Dana warned them before like, Hey, don’t do that again. We’re going to come after you and find you. And they kept bragging about it and they sent someone over there and they caught the guy and they find him bar produced stealing the UFC fight and streaming it in the bar.

Caleb Beaver (14:15):

Oh shit.

Sevan Matossian (14:16):

Yeah, and they busted the dude.

Greg Glassman (14:18):

We did that at an L one

Sevan Matossian (14:22):

Stream streamed a UFC fight,

Greg Glassman (14:25):

Projected it onto the wall. That and the beer at night. It was a huge fucking hit.

Caleb Beaver (14:31):

That’s a great idea.

Sevan Matossian (14:34):

At one of the MDL ones at the gym at hq. I remember I played the UFC fight in the evening and we all gathered around, but we didn’t steal it.

Caleb Beaver (14:46):

Pay the 70 bucks.

Greg Glassman (14:47):

What was it?

Sevan Matossian (14:49):

We paid for it. We just showed it probably illegally in a public area or something. Yeah,

Greg Glassman (14:55):

Yeah. In a for-profit business.

Sevan Matossian (14:59):

Rodney Troyer. It’s still happening for UFC in boxing. I could send you the website. Yeah. Anytime I complain on the internet that I can’t see a NFL game in my area, someone will immediately send me a direct message being like, here’s a link. It’s so easy too. Yeah. Watch it. That’s how you know you’re old when you don’t know how to do shit like that anymore.

Caleb Beaver (15:21):

Yeah. I watch all the UFC fights

Sevan Matossian (15:24):

On weird links and shit. You get off of Reddit and stuff.

Caleb Beaver (15:28):

Yep. Saved myself some money.

Sevan Matossian (15:36):

Did you see this Japanese? It’s the bottom link. Japanese official apologizes for injuries and deaths linked to COVID-19. It was the biggest protest in history against the WHO in Japan of all places. Japanese government officially apologizes for the mass injuries and deaths linked to the COVID-19 vaccine. This politician got lymphoma from the COVID-19 vaccine former Minister for internal affairs and communication because Surro Haru Gucci, who’s now part of the Japanese House of Representatives, made his public apology during a protest against the World Health Organization. I apologize to you all. I apologize to all of you. So many have died that shouldn’t have.

Greg Glassman (16:17):

I want to be clear on something. Yeah.

(16:24):

We say he got lymphoma from the vaccine. He may have and he may not have, and we can speak about that probability, blah, blah, blah, but I want to make this point when you have a 40% increase in all cause mortality and working age people, what you know is something’s horribly wrong and it makes a certain kind of sense to attribute that to the vaccine. Indeed. I think that is the case of that, and I believe that the insurance industry feels the same, but it gives me no information about any particular individual. Do you get that?

Sevan Matossian (17:03):

Say that last sentence again. What about an individual?

Greg Glassman (17:06):

It provides no information about any particular individual in their lymphoma, heart attack, sudden death,

Sevan Matossian (17:14):

Whatever. Yes. Yes. Gotcha.

Greg Glassman (17:16):

But do I believe that’s going on? It’s at this point fairly obvious that there’s something hugely amiss with the vaccine, hugely amiss that nobody’s proud of the outcome and I think for that reason, look, what’s the plausibility again? I was telling Emily yesterday, broken science needs to have a competition where we put up 5,000 bucks for the best explanation. It sounds positive for the vaccine companies why they need 70 years before they reveal the raw data, put that in a positive light and win 5,000 bucks.

Sevan Matossian (18:02):

Do you remember their excuse? Do you remember their excuse? Well, then public not ready for it or something. No, they said it would take 70 years for them. They need to go through it once first and it would take them 70 years to go through it once before they reveal it.

Greg Glassman (18:19):

And it’s just a coincidence that that’s enough time that everyone that got the vaccine is dead and everyone involved is dead.

Sevan Matossian (18:31):

Ian, stop calling it a vaccine. It’s an experimental gene therapy. Fine. The gene therapy,

Greg Glassman (18:38):

Guess what, pal? It doesn’t matter what you call it.

Sevan Matossian (18:46):

We tried to bring this case.

Greg Glassman (18:47):

What it’s is herd management and it’s an abrogation of our rights as individuals. It’s collectivist. We got public health.

Sevan Matossian (18:58):

Don’t you think it does matter what you call it in terms of the fact that that’s all the word fuckery that we’ve been dealing with? That’s like inclusivity is really about, is just a means to exclude people who don’t think like this.

Greg Glassman (19:10):

It has all of its problems and they’re fucking huge and it has every single one of them, regardless of what we call it.

Sevan Matossian (19:19):

Right, but it was misnamed

Greg Glassman (19:22):

On purpose. It’s one of those ways. Yeah. Okay. It’s not a vaccine. I watched Fauci the other day.

Sevan Matossian (19:37):

Yeah, yeah. He

Greg Glassman (19:38):

Came off exactly as I thought He’d almost have to, given what’s transpired.

Sevan Matossian (19:48):

He seemed like he’s 50% of the man. He

Greg Glassman (19:50):

Says there was no effort to minimize the origins of the virus from Wuhan and as if none of us were there while that was going on. And then they play audio tape of him on Newt Gingrich’s podcast talking about the language. I don’t remember what it was. It’s hilarious though, but fucking downplayed it. He is responsible for the thing

Sevan Matossian (20:33):

I played. I put a clip up on my, well, you play that clip from my Instagram, Caleb. Basically, he admits that we’re going to make it so Facebook and Amazon and companies like that will enforce and noble the title sponsor of the games. Yeah. Go ahead and play this. This is fucking crazy.

Speaker 5 (20:56):

Once people feel empowered and protected legally, you are going to have schools, universities and colleges are going to say, you want to come to this college buddy. You’re going to get vaccinated, lady. You’re going to get vaccinated. Big corporations like Amazon and Facebook and all of those others are going to say, you want to work for us? You get vaccinated. And it’s been proven that when you make it difficult for people in their lives, they lose their ideological bullshit and they get vaccinated.

Sevan Matossian (21:31):

Meaning, we won’t let your kids go to school and we won’t let you go to work and make money for your family and we won’t let you get on airplanes and then you’ll

Greg Glassman (21:42):

Yeah, ideological bullshit. My body autonomy. That’s the ideological bullshit and that’s because this motherfucker is in charge of herd management. Just like you with a Yellowstone with a bunch of fucking whitetailed deer or whatever the fuck’s up there. And your concern isn’t for the individual nor the individual’s rights. It’s your concept of the collective whole. Does this sound familiar?

Sevan Matossian (22:15):

Tell me the

Greg Glassman (22:15):

Abrogation of individual rights for some morals view of what an ideal world or society would be like.

Sevan Matossian (22:24):

Yeah, yeah.

Greg Glassman (22:26):

Sounds like something we fought a war over. It’s how we ended up with the CDC weighing him in on racism and a gun ownership.

Sevan Matossian (22:43):

I trip on how many and think of all the cowards there are. I was thinking the other day, I only remember one athlete in the CrossFit space saying, fuck you, I’m not taking the vaccine. This girl named Danielle Brandon, and in the NFL, it was Aaron Rogers. It’s wild to me. The biggest sponsor for the games that year. Greg was this company called Noble. They’re proud of the fact they were a brand before they had a product. They’re like, we were a brand and we were trying to figure out what we would make.

Greg Glassman (23:18):

I was there at the inception of that thing

Sevan Matossian (23:23):

And they put out a statement saying their employees had to be vaccinated. Someone in the CrossFit space, a space that one of the most well-known, be

Greg Glassman (23:33):

Expected, different from Noble.

Sevan Matossian (23:38):

I expected a community that lives under the credo of we have a cure for the world’s most vaccine problem and understanding comorbidities that you’ve educated us on for years and years would be like, wait a second, we’re already inoculated from this.

Greg Glassman (23:57):

I like the idea of a company called Noble, having a lack of nobility and full of bullshit. Put a big smile on your face.

Sevan Matossian (24:15):

They’ve started a new company. It’s called Whole Earth or

Greg Glassman (24:20):

Didn’t someone buy them?

Sevan Matossian (24:24):

I think Tom Brady

Greg Glassman (24:25):

Guys who route or

Sevan Matossian (24:26):

Whatever. I think some of the original people who were there fled. They ran for the hills and then now I think one of the guys has a new company that’s called While On Earth. Oh, while On Earth. While On Earth. A soon to be launched, performance wellness brand footwear, apparel and accessories for those who move, go and do. This is a Noble 2.0 Augusta’s link. They left the bull behind and just took the shit. Yeah, I want those. I wish those people would just leave the space. I wish they’d go sell m and ms or something. Candy bars. I

Caleb Beaver (25:18):

Fuck it. It’s trash.

Sevan Matossian (25:22):

We tried to respond with Japan’s medicine when biological weapons like Corona spread. The guy called it a biological weapon. The official added, it was Ivermectin developed by Dr. Satoshi Omura, so I didn’t know Ivermectin was developed in Japan. We tried to bring this case and it was first proposal to the national diet, however, they were crushed. Why? Because they were cheap. He explained that Ivermectin would’ve interfered with sales of the vaccine. Raucci went on to explain that he received lethal dose of the vaccine last year and developed a rapidly progressing incomplete somatic type T-cell lymphoma. Hey, it’s like the Chris Cuomo thing. He got sick, right? The same thing Chris. Chris was pushing, calling anyone who didn’t take the vaccine, an idiot on CNN and now he’s sick.

Greg Glassman (26:09):

My father was a shocking 88, 80 9-year-old guy and it got his vaccine in part so he could go to Costco. He to show your vaccine card to get in and just yielded to it. He didn’t expect anything from it, but within six months I, he’s at the Mayo Clinic and their scratching their heads. They said everywhere. He wasn’t bleeding. He was clotting. They couldn’t figure it out, and his demise was miraculous post vaccine. I was open to the idea of the vaccine injury and my sister got her hands on his card and went to how bad was my batch? And man, my dad got a bad fucking hand.

Sevan Matossian (27:00):

You punch in, there’s some number on the injection you got, and then they correlate it to number of excess deaths. Yeah,

Greg Glassman (27:07):

What a great, that’s as good as I hate My suburban.com.

Sevan Matossian (27:13):

Oh, is that a real website?

Greg Glassman (27:14):

Yeah,

Sevan Matossian (27:20):

Likewise.

Greg Glassman (27:20):

It’s actually entertaining.

Sevan Matossian (27:23):

Likewise, in nearby Philippines. An intense discussion took place in the House of Representatives regarding the alarming rise of more than 290,000 excessive deaths. Crazy.

Greg Glassman (27:42):

Hey, it’s kind of like RFK Jr on Fauci. Take a look at him, come back and defend the guy. If 1% of that book were fucking true, RFK Jr would be litigated into another galaxy. But now the problem is it’s all true, and it reads like the fucking indictment that never came. It’s amazing.

Sevan Matossian (28:22):

I can’t believe we lived through that. I can’t believe that we’re actually talking about this. Like it happened.

Caleb Beaver (28:33):

It’s like five years ago now.

Sevan Matossian (28:40):

Well, I wonder how many people didn’t get the injection because of you.

Greg Glassman (28:45):

Because of me.

Sevan Matossian (28:46):

Yeah. I didn’t get it. Because of you. Really? Fuck yeah. If you hadn’t have taught me how to think, what to think, what questions to ask, how to look at things between you and my wife, I probably for sure would’ve gotten it. I wouldn’t have had the critical thinking tools to be like, Hey, wait a minute.

Greg Glassman (29:12):

I was in a very fortunate position to be watching with a microscope. The CDCs reporting a flu death as this thing all came onto the scene and the party line never got on the right foot with me, and it just kept getting worse. From the sequencing to the CRC, with diagnostics to the emergency provisional use on the test to it lapsing to the specificity and sensitivity never being scientifically established on something. The jimmying with the death records and the whole thing was nuts. The flu disappearing.

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