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Tucker also recently aired two other fascinating interviews. One was with the half brother of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Trudeau's brother despises what his brother stands for (although he says he loves his brother). He comes across as a 1969 hippy (in the best sense of that word), a hippy who sounds like Ron Paul. Trudeau's half brother is currently riding around America in an a bus trying to elect RFK, Jr.!

The second interview was with the author of a 2020 book that argues Lyme Disease (and two other tick-borne diseases) was caused by the escape of a bio-weapon. This really struck me as I just finished "The Wuhan Cover-Up," which documents our government is full of mad scientists who have long been doing science that is killing and harming thousands of people. I did a little more research into this Lyme Disease scandal and hope to write a story about this soon.

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UPDATE: I just went to X and see this interview already has more than 25 million views. I think that's just through X and might not include direct links from Tucker's website.

For context, a good night for "Tucker Carlson Tonight" on Fox News generated an audience of 4 million people.

Also, the entire population of the state of Alabama is 5 million people.

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Do you love to post nebulous gibberish that has nothing to do with the topic at hand.

None of those statements mean a damn thing considering any of those other statements in the statement themselves mean nothing by themselves. Your insinuation made by stating such irrelevant words solid nonsense is morally bankrupt.

For instance, millions upon millions of people who hate Tucker would watch it on the former Tweeter, never ever would subject themselves to #NewsToDumbFox.

Easily half of those 40 million are fake account silicone chip Putin GOP fluffer boi types.

And finally, the manipulation of the platform itself. Jesus you’re stupid. Impressively so.

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I really write poetry. I do have a powerful heat. For stupid people. Say hello to Felicia for me. Ciao

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The book you mention, would that be BITTEN? I read that in 2020, it was a huge red flag for me about gain-of-function research. A very important book.

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Si. By Kris Newby. I think my next article is on this topic, which is very important and needs much more attention .... although it's gotten some.

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I would very much look forward to reading what you have to say about it. Kris Newby should have become a household name, in my opinion. But of course talking about gain-of-function research in recent years was hardly the ticket.

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That's my take-away too, TB - Why hasn't this been a bigger deal or scandal? It's been happening for 50 years! It's more gain-of-function murder. This is nothing new.

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Having endured Lyme Disease twice - once in 2013, and again during the so-called "pandemic" of 2020, I can assert that it knocks the hell out of you. I also read Kris Newby's book during this time period.

Another book I highly recommend was written by a lawyer in 2004 and titled: LAB 257: THE DISTURBING STORY OF THE GOVERNMENT'S SECRET GERM LABORATORY, by Michael Christopher Carroll. The author actually visited the agricultural research lab on Plum Island - across the water from Lyme, Connecticut.

An important article about Lyme Disease was written by Amy Tan, author of THE JOY LUCK CLUB. If memory serves me, the article was originally titled "Slyme Disease" but it appears the "S" has been left off of current versions. The article can be accessed here: https://amytan.net/lyme-disease

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Thanks. I'll mention the Lab 257 book in my upcoming piece. According to book reviewers on Amazon, that was actually a better book on the Lyme disease escape.

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Yes, please, please do write about the weaponization of ticks. I, and my husband, contracted a number of tickborne diseases in 2013/2014. We are in west-central Wisconsin. When I first heard about ticks being intentionally used as a bioweapon, I didn’t believe it. But I do now. You would not believe what a nightmare it is for folks to try and get help from ‘conventional’ doctors for tickborne diseases. And insurance companies don’t cover appropriate treatments. I could go on, but I’ll leave it at that for now. Thank you.

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Thanks for adding your anecdote. I'll work your issues into my story. I've already learned you are not uncommon.

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listening to Aaron Rogers now, I am 2 weeks behind LOL. Have not seen that Trudeau yet. It is relieving to hear two Normal People talk !

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Who knew? Trudeau's own brother is the polar opposite of the Canadian Prime Minister. He supported and supports the Canadian truckers. He's against everything his brother is for. This should be a bigger story.

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They aren’t related. Whatsoever. To draw a conclusion based on an intentionally disingenuous bullshit supposed correlation is the height of moral bankruptcy. What an azzwhole

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"Rodgers peppered the league official with questions about the “vaccines” and the concept of “informed consent.” According to the future Hall of Fame quarterback, the NFL’s vaccine-pusher couldn’t answer any of these questions."

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Of course they couldn't -- there was never actually any 'science' behind any of it. Rodgers was 'greylisted' because he dared point that out.

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And he was probably the only player in the NFL who challenged these vaccine-pushing NFL "stooges."

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He was certainly the loudest. Kyrie was forced to sit out, but I don't remember him being super vocal. (This could be just because I'm west coast and don't pay much attention to the east coast NBA)

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Some athletes chose not to get the vaccine, like the great tennis player. But they didn't really use their platform to engage the people making these faux and ridiculous arguments. Rodgers is. And he's doing this more and more.

No mainstream journalist has the intellectual heft or breadth of knowledge as Rodgers. They don't want to engage with him because they know he'll wipe them out in any debate.

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Yes, yes to all of this, but in fairness, for many people who had a platform who spoke out, boom, they lost their platform. You know I've been beating the drum on this point, that many people did speak out, but even those of us savvy enough to be here in your comments section (any trolls excepted) are still unaware of many of their efforts. I am still finding counter-narrative videos that genuinely surprise me, and I have been looking every single day since 2021.

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Unfortunately, the demonic algorithms and hired bots are paid to bury and remove all content against the narrative. Let’s hope RFKs law suit against Meta shines a light on these stooges attempting to hide information from the public! (Love your work, by the way! Thank you!!)

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Thanks, Sunny. Those damn algorithms - they work!

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Good points. I've always thought all people are not the same. Fair or not, the celebreties have a much larger reach .... and thus much greater potential influence.

I always thought Rush Limbaugh could have perhaps ended the neo-con wars supported by W Bush ... if he had been willing to use his fame and influence .... but he was not.

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It's certainly true that celebrities have a larger reach, by definition, but it's important to realize that many of them, when not backed by the industrial-level PR machinery to promote a current product (sports game, movie, concert tour, book) don't actually have much reach on their own power. An actress for example doesn't get invited to the late night TV shows just 'cuz she's fab— there's always something specific being sold (usually a movie) and that's backed by investors. And the well-paid PR peeps fight tooth and nail to get their clients into those valuable spotlights. In effect, sorry to say, not always of course, but in most instances, individual celebrities themselves don't have much clout.

I'm sure you know this, Bill, but for readers here—the other side of the coin is that most of the mainstream media journalists covering entertainment are far more passive, and heavily reliant on the ever-hovering PR peeps, than a casual reader / watcher / listener of mainstream media might ever guess. And that's a factor in what you don't read / see / hear, apart from the current reign of censorship.

One of the few commercially successful actors who refused to comply wth the jab mandates, and who spoke out, is Clifton Duncan. He's now doing some interesting things on his own initiative, but I gather it's been an extremely bitter experience.

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Relatedly:

https://transcriberb.dreamwidth.org/19195.html

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on Speaking Out and on Orthodoxy

"But if you're a doctor, if you're an actor, and you come out, you are out of work. And your entire platform is removed. So you can make one statement, it's not going to go very far, and you're going to get hammered, and then you're off the grid and silent forever. And you know, you probably didn't do that much good. So I have compassion for people who feel like they can't come forward. And I don't judge them."

SOURCE VIDEO:

Exclusive Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Interview With Brian Rose, Founder & Host London Real & The Digital Freedom Platform

https://rumble.com/v1mseig-censorship-fauci-the-truth-about-big-pharma-with-robert-f.-kennedy-jr.-bria.html

October 5, 2022

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At that time where the insanity raged in a way I’ve never seen, just by not taking the shot and playing in the bluest of all places (for a while he could only suit up on the road), Kyrie was making a very loud statement. You have to wonder how many people were actually listening.

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I died laughing when he referenced the snake oil salesmen as stooges. LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Agree with you, Bill - this was a pleasantly surprising - even powerful - interview. Rodgers was indeed thoughtful, articulate and had information/truth/resources to back up his positions on many topics. He's truly had his eyes and mind open during his career in sports.

Like you, I believe a subscription to Tucker's "channel" is absolutely worth it; he's doing more important interviews every two weeks than other "journalists" do in their whole career.

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Ditto! At Tuckers first subscription offer I bought it. These days the truth is priceless.

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Tucker (and maybe Rogan) have monopolies on all the really important stories and great interviews. They ought to send a case of wine to the executives at the MSM "news" organizations. "Thanks, guys."

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IMO we should never use the word vaccine to describe the covid injection.

"Vaccine" is what they call it, and for a good reason since the word vaccine still maintains a lot of goodwill.

There are many appropriate euphemisms to use. "Clot-shot" is my current favorite.

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I usually try to put "vaccine" in quotes. It's not a vaccine. They intentionally changed the definition of "vaccine."

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"They intentionally changed the definition of "vaccine.""

Which goes to show how despicable these people are.

The last paragraph of Chris Bray's latest substack sums it up nicely for me.

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Why not just always call it ‘mRNA injections’?

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Good one. A name like that would be best for when you don't want to appear flippant to a formal or even unfriendly audience.

Though names like "clot-shot" are always good for friendly audiences, I must say!

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"Joe Biden"

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Very clever 👏

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Hahaha! I'm only doing it because Bill does it!

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I prefer “immunity juice” lol, but I do agree these shots should never be called vaccines!

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You remember when Aaron was asked if he'd been vaccinated by the press. He said, Yes, I've been immunized. He meant he'd already had Covid. That got him into hot water, but it shows his wit.

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I've been going with "jabs" and "cooties juice," mainly. For a while I was using "spikeshot."

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Frankenshot

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Agree 100%… fascinating interview with some unexpected revelations … excellent commentary Mr. Rice… I enjoy your newsletter & perspectives… thank you for all you do .

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Thank you very much.

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I must be doing something right. I've lost 10 subscribers since I posted this article.

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Bill, you are forgetting Novak Djokovic! He did many interviews years ago after he was detained by Australian immigration. He said that his faith in God was much more important than tennis and he would give it all up in order not to take the jab.

He then went on to win the Australian Open in front of a seething Bill Gates :)

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I love Novak, but he has not been nearly as forceful or outspoken as Rodgers has become. He kind of took the "high road" and hasn't gone into much detail calling out the villains of these mandates. Rodgers is "calling names."

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For many, Satan is the villain which Novak called out - he has a different audience to Rodgers I suppose. Orthodox Christians don't tend to mess about.

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I wish Novak had expounded more on why he wasn't vaccinated or called out those who were discriminating against people like him. He had a great platform, which he used to some extent, but not to the maximum extent IMO.

Rodgers was also muted early on, but has later become far more vocal - which has probably made a difference. Tucker would not have gotten an audience of 26 million people by interviewing somebody none of us had heard of.

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Sharing this to Facebook, because I want my friends to better know both you and Tucker. And the fact that Aaron Rodgers is a brilliant, eloquent superstar, who thinks for himself.

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Thanks, Doug. I don't have many stories on Facebook.

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I linked with this comment: "Bill Rice, Jr., an understated brilliant Substack writer, reviewing Tucker's interview with Aaron Rodgers, one of the few superstars who thinks for himself and outside the box. Even the super wealthy risk losing everything when confronting the fascist state: therefore, all three are men of integrity (even if Bill Rice has far less to lose)."

One of my few active friends left on Facebook (more than 1,000 total; only a few comment or like my posts recently) wrote: "Tucker is one of the few remaining journalists of our time. The pretenders who are employed by the media/industrial/government complex are really a collection of Stormy Daniels' -Kamala Harris types with their ankles in the air for the Democrats."

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P.S. Bill - you should apply for Tucker's latest challenge to "meet Tucker." I'd love to hear him have a conversation with you!

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Thanks for the tip. I'll look into that. Tucker needs to interview me and let tens of millions of people hear some of my evidence on "early spread" ... and why this is important (and the scandal that nobody is talking about)..

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Bill - since you subscribe to Tucker, did you receive the email where you can ask him a question and submit a video?

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If I got that email, I missed it ... But I'd like to put my request in. I am a paid subscriber.

I've heard Tucker say he doesn't use email. I'd love to reach him somehow.

I do have a friend who was once interviewed by him when he was with Fox News. She was an Army Captain who he interviewed in depth for his documentary on the J-6 protests. She was there as a private citizen. She was also later run out of the Army for going to this protest, but also for protesting the crazy lockdowns. For example, in the Spring of 2020 she took her small son to the playground after police had put yellow tape on the sliding boards and swings. She removed the yellow tape and let her son play. She also filmed this and put in on social media! That got her arrested, although officials later dropped the charges. Still, she had to pay a lawyer.

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I remember her story: brave woman! We need a whole "army" of men and women like her!

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Ok that would be awesome.

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I am hearing more and more stories directly around me of 'turbo' cancers and health difficulties (heart issues) in young people. I posted about one in my substack. A 36 year old, incredibly fit young man who I've known forever - massive heart attack. They saved him but just. And the nurses were whispering about the shot but didn't dare to speak up for fear of losing their jobs. The intimidation now has morphed from 'get the shot' to 'cover up the potentially fatal consequences'.

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I just made a post on that topic at Dr. Meryl Nass's Substack. People (and newspapers like The NY Times) have to keep telling lies ... to cover-up being exposed for all their past lies.

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I also watched the interview last night. I told my wife I hadn’t planned to watch the entire thing. But it was so interesting that I just kept watching. His comments about Epstein, possible connection to Mossad, and his questions about how is it that Maxwell is in prison for trafficking minors to dozens of men and yet the names of the men are unknown went right to the heart of the matter.

Well worth the time for sure.

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Me too! I planned on listening for the first 30 minutes or so while loading the dishes and ended up making some popcorn.

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Indeed. It was popcorn worthy for sure. Thx for the morning chuckle!

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Agree. Aaron has depth of which I was unaware. How refreshing!

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Meanwhile mainstream media's take on the whole interview is that he "praises Vladimir Putin as 'smart'" in Tucker Carlson interview. Then read the comments. An echo chamber of idiots, including one that thinks Ukraine is kicking Russia's butts in the war. You can't fix stupid.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/aaron-rodgers-praises-vladimir-putin-as-smart-in-tucker-carlson-interview/ar-BB1mqJc6?ocid=msedgntp&pc=ASTS&cvid=84adbce4ed8b4936a4f42c9e9d99427a&ei=12

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Great interview! He also touched on the pathetic world of blackmail and sexually deviant and deplorable behaviour. He expressed disgust in the lifestyles of those expected to be looked up to as stars and authority. Made me respect him even more. He’s not a part of the celebrity filth. The Tillman story broke my heart… truly sad and disappointing. Also, delighted to hear from one of the largest names in sports continuous pushback against the horror brought upon mankind with this craftily planned pandemic. Round of applause to the both of them for fearlessly speaking out. Thanks for writing on this, Bill. (I wonder if Damar Hamlin will tune in if he hasn’t already…)

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I was hoping the

conversation would swing to the Damar Hamlin story!!! Probably discussed at their dinner together the previous night….which sounded memorable from the few quips Tucker made! 🤣

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Thanks! Good interview.

And no doubt as to it being dependable (true). I have yet to watch the Putin interview, but there is no question as to the "doubt" it will cause in the minds of the viewers. Putin might be a very intelligent and seemingly honest in the presentation, but he's not going to cross political "no-fly zones" when it comes to this sort of coverage.

But I still want to see what he has to say.

Thanks for the Tucker link. That was long, but interesting interview.

Ray

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Excellent interview. Thank you for alerting us to it. I really enjoyed hearing him on Joe Rogan as well. He speaks the truth and is very well spoken.

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It's got more than 25 million views on X last time I checked. There's only 250 million adults in America.

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