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he is the reason that the oath keepers were in washington, d.c. on january 6th. that was what the judge found today. and he also believes that stewart rhodes poses an ongoing threat to democracy. rhodes made no attempt to try and dissuade the judge of believing that. and the judge certainly did say that explicitly after stewart rhodes expressed no remorse in court today and continued to be very far right in what he said to the judge and not saying that he believed that he had done anything wrong at all. now, the other thing, with kelly meggs, that was the second defendant sentenced today, kelly meggs was much more remorseful. and judge mehta looked at him and reminded him how serious of an offense this is, seditious conspiracy. and then spoke about how he found it so astonishing that american citizens who had been upstanding average americans before january 6th then became criminals. and i want to read for you one of the last things that judge mehta said after this mara ....
Been around for decades. and i guess one of the questions i have is do you have any concern about one person being able to complain and affect what every child is able to see in a library without even like some sort of like serious vetting? no, look, i think that s a very good point. and in the sense that everyone s on a hair trigger now. everyone wants to avoid controversy. and the problem is when lots of people when institutions are terrified of controversy they invite controversy because they overreact to things. it sounds to me like amanda gorman s book shouldn t have been taken off the shelf. i also think that pan-america and the american library association are full of propaganda about the use of the word banned books. books are not routinely banned in america. if you re talking about taking a book off of a shelf rightly or wrongly at a library, that is not like banned in boston. ....
A respiratory virus escaped and started to spread much like the covid did. it s sort of it s really troubling at times to sort of look at the parallel there s in terms of the virus emanating, in that case from china, this case from china, origin is ultimately a mystery. in the movie it came from a bat we re still discussing the origins. even a medicine, forsythia in the movie, which is being pushed and hocked, people are making a lot of money. it doesn t work. similar to hydroxychloroquine. all the story lines that were in the movie played out in real life because the movie makers went to the world health organization, the cdc. they looked at h1n1. they looked at sars. they said how is this likely to play out? this is what we think is going to happen. ten years later it s exactly what happened. you know my wife christina is in the wellness business. she made a good point. the book shouldn t be necessary. ....
The movie played out in real life because the movie makers went to the world health organization, the cdc. they looked at h1n1. they looked at sars. they said how is this likely to play out? this is what we think is going to happen. ten years later it s exactly what happened. you know my wife christina is in the wellness business. she made a good point. the book shouldn t be necessary. this should have been out there already. the government should be telling us we know what to do now. we do this and this and this. i had francis collins on, the head of the nih, and he was using terms like hope and they in terms of what we need to change. i hope we blah blah, and they blah blah. he is they. there should be no hope. we know what we need to have ready for ppe, for vaccine trials which he talked about a little bit, for testing, for all the reagent and everything we need, the swabs. do you think they re doing that? no, not right now. what s striking to me, chris, if ....