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Brad Johnson on Wuhan Flu design possibilities

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Brad Johnson the US government is now
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calling it a pandemic I think it’s
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probably worth pointing out that in
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epidemic I think is a local outbreak of
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a disease that’s widespread and a
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pandemic is global just think that it’s
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important that we get these terms right
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at this point and that now officials
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where it matters are who have reluctant
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have been reluctant to use the word
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pandemic because it wasn’t the case are
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now clearly identifying it as a pandemic
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and if there’s there’s huge and I think
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that Washington just contributed a
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billion toward a vaccine clearly this
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thing has reached a new level do you
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have any perspective on that I do it’s
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there’s a couple of things that float to
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the top for me that I find very
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interesting some irony involved in it
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too and now there’s been some it’s back
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and forth and people are saying oh the
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reaction needs to be this at or whatever
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there’s a lot of politics involved in it
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so let’s kind of try to leave the
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politics aside I I don’t really care
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about that for something like this
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because it’s gonna be based in you know
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the actual issue itself will take over
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eventually and then we can fight over
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the politics later but now it does seem
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to be achieving the pandemic level
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mainly because in countries that are ill
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prepared for it it’s just spreading like
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wildfire in a kind of little a little
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stroke of irony there was a little clip
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of the of an Iranian official I forget
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his name but he was a top level guy two
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of them were up giving a interview on
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television Iranian television talking
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about how you know the corona virus is
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not a problem for them particularly one
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of them was sweating profusely and it
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turns out that he came down with that
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virus and got sick like an hour later he
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was taken to the hospital after the
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interview sort of like Iran’s answer to
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chemical Ali under Saddam exactly so
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anyway it was it was I just found that
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ironic that they were doing that but
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there are these countries where it is
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basically spreading unchecked and they
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just can’t control themselves I mean
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we’re even speeding it in Italy and Iran
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in Iraq and different places where it’s
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just starting to spread out awkward and
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these the infection rate is starting to
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go way up now several very interesting
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spec’s out of that the death rate is
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varying widely extremely widely so there
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are places that are having this 15%
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death rate that we talked about
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initially that the initial reports were
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that were very high there are other
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places where it’s down in the 1 & 2
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percent and then here in the United
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States now we have very few cases but so
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far no one’s died from the virus here in
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the United States so you know basically
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I think you could reasonably say it’s
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somewhere between 0 and 15 depending on
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where you are now some of it is there’s
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there’s reports starting to come out
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from places like the Financial Times and
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some of the British report being in
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which Financial Times is of course and
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different places that are bringing up
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asked they’re very interesting that is
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not being reported on by anyone taking
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into the total analysis as I said this
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death rate thing somewhere between 0 and
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15 percent is very interesting now as I
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said some of the things that are
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starting to develop are you know who is
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getting sick one of the first things to
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come out is that men particularly older
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men are far more susceptible to this
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than women and younger people so very
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interesting now that lends itself to the
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theory that this thing was designed to
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do certain things one of the other
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things that’s out of it is this higher
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death rate seems to be among a certain
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racial groups like Asian men now
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nobody’s reporting on it that way but if
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you look who gets killed where it’s one
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of those higher rates were there so it
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appears sex age and ethnicity all have
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impact now that kind of suggests
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designer results on this thing that this
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thing was was built to do this because
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it’s not normal for a virus to attack
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men over women and Asian men over
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I think groups and you know the age
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factor is unusual why would it be now
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the death factor yes but why would the
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in
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action rate be greater among certain
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types of groups than others so that
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irregularity these unusual statistics
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that are starting to pop up as I said
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are all indicators that this thing was
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designed to do this so now again looking
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back assuming it’s the Chinese because
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that was the epicenter of this whole
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thing patient zero if you will came from
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China and out of Wuhan which is why many
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of us called the Wuhan virus it it lends
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credence to this theory that this was
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something that they had been working on
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and it escaped because they didn’t have
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sufficient controls in there to for
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these diseases and since it’s highly
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infectious of older men Asians who would
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have been working in this Institute that
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where the the study of these viruses was
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taking place in want and comes out start
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spreading it and it goes around gets
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infected now what an interesting thing
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it makes sense kind of in the scheme of
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things to me to now we’re kind of
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getting out there this is highly
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theoretical but these these preliminary
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results sort of point me this direction
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in my thinking and and if if it was
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indeed the case why we try to do that so
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you know look at it through the world
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from their perspective and who are their
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main enemies and it’s the people that
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are close by Japan for example Taiwan
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Hong Kong is clearly a problem now who’s
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the leadership in those various and it’s
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these older Asian male so it would be a
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way to to decimate your enemy and then
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as we’ve mentioned before it would be an
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excuse then that China can come in say
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oh well you know we know how to fix all
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this and they can come in and take full
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control of your country and save you
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from this terrible medical issue there
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are already we’ve seen the videos off
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the streets from China where they’re the
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authorities are out there grabbing
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people off the streets thrusting them
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into boxes in the back of vehicles and
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stuff and taking them away maybe never
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to be seen again now who knows you know
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it’s it’s absolutely going to be used
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politically to take away your enemies
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although it may also be used to actually
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treat the disease so there’s a lot of
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preliminary information out there that I
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find highly suspicious it doesn’t make
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sense in the things for just like a
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normal virus pandemic thing spreading
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its way around the world
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it’s there too there are groups that are
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too susceptible for it to be pure
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accident now that all remains to be seen
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but like I said the preliminary from it
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keeps is very suspicious so just tell us
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unfolds but that’s that’s a first look
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we’ll see if these patterns continue to
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develop the way I’m suggesting and we’ll
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see but it would be an awfully pass
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thing for the Chinese to be interested
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in having something like this so again
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you know I’m very suspicious of them I
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have to say I actually have you know the
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very back of my brain have had the
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similar suspicions but for a different
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reason
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having now living in an increasingly
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socialist country of Canada one of the
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problems we have with the public paid
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medical care is the increasing number of
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older people that aren’t working or
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producing wealth but cost increasingly
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more on a day to day basis to the system
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for medical care so that is an
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interesting point as well if I may yes
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certainly under socialism they want
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those people to die so it would be a
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useful capability to be able to blame
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this thing and have it kill off all
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these old people I would say from the
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socialist perspective it would need to
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be designed to attack women over men
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because they tend to live longer so it’s
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the older women that you would want to
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kill off more quickly as from the
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socialist perspective now again we’re
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getting kind of out there on the
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theorizing on these issues but it would
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make sense and by a very large
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percentage attack males more commonly
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than females that would be what would
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would gear me towards the political
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motives for it to to attack foreign
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leadership and decimate these these
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ranks of the older leadership levels
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within these other countries they
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consider intimating power so that they
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could swoop in and re-establish
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stability or whatever but you you you
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certainly raise a valid point I wouldn’t
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put it past socialism because socialism
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doesn’t mind killing people in large
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numbers as we’ve seen over and over
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Stalin
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Chairman Mao Hitler or any of these
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regimes popo they’ve killed people by
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the millions so it wouldn’t mean
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anything to the
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it’s also possible that the fact that it
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kills males over females by a very large
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percentage may not have been deliberate
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that it may have been you know they’ve
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who knows what the state of genetic
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engineering is can they make something
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that well not specific I don’t know but
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anyway it occurred to me that that a
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socialist states one of the social
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states biggest expenses is large numbers
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of elderly people that are very costly
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to keep going and may not be seen as
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contributors as it was clearly stated
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even by the founder of the Fabian
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Society that communist genocidal maniac
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George Bernard Shaw absolutely true all
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and let’s hope that they don’t pick up
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this idea and run with it somehow the
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popular British playwright Bernard Shaw
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supported Hitler in the mass media the
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left supported Hitler not because he
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deceived them they knew Hitler would
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kill he said he would in fact it was why
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they supported him you must all know
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half a dozen people at least who are no
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use in this world who are more trouble
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than they’re worth
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just put him there and say now will you
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be kind enough to justify you’re not
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pulling your weight if you’re not
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producing then clearly we cannot use the
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big organisation of our purpose of
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keeping you a knight because your life
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does not benefit us and it can’t be a
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very much
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Venice or believed in their in mass
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killing by category not usually by
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racial category but by category
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you know the idle the unfit killing off
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the parasites within society was what
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Marxian socialism was about demanded in
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a London newspaper that the scientists
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should devise a humane gas I appealed to
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the chemists to discover a humane gas
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that will kill instantly and painlessly
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deadly by all means but humane not cruel
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after 10 years such gas will be
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discovered it will be called cyclone be
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the man who oversaw its practical
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application at of Eichmann will later
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testify that thanks to cyclone be people
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in a schvitz died without pain
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sigh clong be was a humane gas yes
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Aikman will use the very same words it
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must be said though that Bernard Shaw as
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well as the left in general
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fundamentally opposed Nazism because
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Hitler had distorted Marxism beyond
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recognition gassing people based on
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their nationality
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was absolutely inexcusable the selection
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should be based in class Hitler got it
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all wrong absolutely different people
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needed to be killed
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