Matthew Ehret | Tom Nelson Pod #346

On this podcast with Tom Nelson, I discuss my works and perspectives on global warming, suggesting it’s based on faulty science and used for political manipulation by oligarchs desiring a neo-feudal society. I critique figures like Mark Carney and the broader economic and political systems, outlining historical and contemporary efforts to promote true industrial growth and reveals deeper geopolitical motives. I also touch on my new debunking exposing the Roswell UFO incident as a manufactured legend. - 

Matthew Ehret

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I call bullsh*t - they inject the elite with B-12

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Did Trump’s Physician Provide a Full Safety/Efficacy Disclosure on mRNA Covid-19 Shots?

Did President Donald Trump’s Physician Provide a Full Safety/Efficacy Disclosure on mRNA Covid-19 Shots?
By David Gortler, Pharm.D

On Oct. 10, Trump’s physician, Dr. Sean P. Barbabella, announced that after conducting a battery of tests, he found that our president “remains in exceptional health” and that he had received “immunizations, including annual influenza and updated Covid-19 booster vaccinations.” It’s likely the president received a Pfizer mRNA shot.

Listening to the Experts

Trump—perhaps the busiest man on the planet—can’t be expected to do a deep dive on the epidemiology, safety, and efficacy of these shots. Like most patients, he had no choice but to trust the experts.

Doing so makes sense when the experts are trustworthy and follow what the data tells them. Unfortunately, when it comes to public health, and to the Covid-19 mandates in particular, trust in federal health agencies and health care professionals has been shattered beyond recognition.

So much of what people think they know about America’s recent drug and mRNA approvals just isn’t so. As a result, I wonder if the President of the United States received a full disclosure of the available data so he could weigh the risks versus the benefits of mRNA Covid shots.

To exercise truly informed consent, he would have needed to know (at a minimum) the following:

  • It’s October 2025. Deadly variants of Covid are long extinct and extremely unlikely to emerge without human engineering. This has been the case since the emergence of the Omicron variant in late 2021, according to a landmark meta-analysis published in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases.
  • The president, according to his physician, “remains in exceptional health.”
    In layman’s terms: if the president were to catch Covid again (he has had Covid at least once), it would be mild. He could easily treat it with very safe drugs such as ivermectin and/or hydroxychloroquine that he correctly advocated for, and stockpiled, along with dozens of other repurposed, inexpensive treatments for Covid, proven to be safe and effective as the peer-reviewed literature has clearly outlined: Here are two of my favorites both of which I’ve written about extensively:
  • Covid viruses mutate too quickly to be stopped by any mass-produced “vaccine.” Manufacturers knew from the start that with Covid’s high rate of mutation, mRNA shots would have to be produced and administered at least once a month, lest they become irrelevant due to mutations. Researchers from the Universities of Bath and Edinburgh found back in 2021 that Covid mutates as quickly as every two weeks. That means Trump’s monovalent injection that he was injected with in 2025, which was developed in late 2024 and early 2025, is likely obsolete.
  • Even if they were given as a monthly booster, these shots don’t do what a “vaccine” is supposed to do; they have not been shown to prevent spread or transmission of Covid-19.
  •  Unlike vaccines which are designed to provide total immunity, Covid injections have been shown to produce antibodies, but do not provide complete immunity from Covid. In other words, one would still catch Covid, just not the one particular strain of Covid you are being injected with.
  • There’s no reputable evidence to show that mRNA Covid shots minimize serious disease and may have caused harm; by the end of 2022, the majority of Covid-19 deaths were in vaccinated/boosted individuals.👇

Cutting off the head of the snake (THE FED)

 The Fed (is not federal but an illusion) - this group is the "INVISIBLES" - the death cult who is truly running the world...at least a million years...

New Bill Seeks to Abolish Federal Reserve

[…]

The Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act (H.R. 1846 and S. 869, 119th Congress, 2025-2026), introduced by Rep. Thomas Massie in the House and Sen. Mike Lee in the Senate on March 4, 2025, calls for abolishing the Fed’s Board of Governors and regional banks within one year of enactment, liquidating Fed assets and transferring net proceeds to the Treasury. It echoes earlier efforts like Ron Paul’s 1999 bill to “end the Fed”, but the odds of its passing are slim.

Less radical are proposals to curb the independence of the Federal Reserve.

[…]

Substantial precedent exists for that approach, both in the United States and abroad. In the 1930s and 1940s, before the Fed officially became “independent,” it worked with the federal government to fund the most productive period in our country’s history. More on that shortly.

The Werner Findings: Fed Independence Is Correlated with Economic Decline

In a Sept. 1 Substack post titled “Fed Faces Biggest Direct Challenge by a President Since JFK – and This Is a Good Thing”, UK Prof. Richard Werner cited multiple studies showing that central bank independence not only does not reduce inflation but can actually harm economic performance.

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The Fed’s Historical Errors

The Federal Reserve’s track record, like the ECB’s, is less than pristine. In a 2002 speech honoring Milton Friedman, then-Fed Chair Ben Bernanke famously admitted, “Regarding the Great Depression … we did it. We’re very sorry. … We won’t do it again.”

Bernanke was referring to the Fed’s failure to act as lender of last resort during the banking panics of the early 1930s. Instead of expanding liquidity, the Fed tightened it. Its goal was to curb excessive stock market speculation, but reducing the money supply raised borrowing costs and triggered a contraction that cascaded globally. The result was a decade of mass unemployment, deflation, and social upheaval.👇

When the Internet Vanished: The Day the World Went Dark

Controlled Shortages What They Mean For You

Now Is Tomorrow (1958) — Lost Sci-Fi Pilot by Twilight Zone

gold comet now?

A RARE GOLDEN COMET: Most comets are green, and sometimes blue. In June Lake, California, amateur astronomer Dan Bartlett is tracking a rare golden comet. Introducing, Comet ATLAS (C/2025 K1):

"This comet was not supposed to survive its Oct 8th perihelion (0.33 AU)," says Bartlett. "But it did survive, and now it is displaying a red/brown/golden color rarely seen in comets."

What's going on? The chemistry of this Oort Cloud comet is strange. It lacks the carbon compounds normally found in comets, according to spectroscopy by David Schleicher of the Lowell Observatory. "All of the carbon-bearing species, including CN, are unusually low," he wrote in Astronomer's Telegram #17362.

In sunlight, cometary gases turn green because of diatomic carbon (C2), and blue because of ionized carbon monoxide (CO+). Subtracting these colors apparently leaves gold. We don't know exactly why--or if it may have something to do with its recent close encounter with the sun.

"The comet is fairly impressive at 9th magnitude," says Bartlett. That makes it a relatively easy target for backyard telescopes.  Point your optics to the boundary between Virgo and Leo in the eastern sky shortly before sunrise. Sky maps: Nov. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.

more images: from Chris Schur of Payson, Arizona; from Richard Sears of Ballico, California

Russian analysts have effectively become Trumpologists

 

Trump’s Diplomacy: US Leader Can’t Act Without Permission

Dmitry Trenin: This is what Trump’s diplomacy is all about

By Dmitry Trenin

Over the past year, Russian analysts have effectively become Trumpologists.  Every statement from the US president, often several a day, is dissected and debated in real time. Since Donald Trump’s remarks frequently contradict one another, following his train of thought can feel like a virtual roller coaster ride – dizzying, unpredictable – yet impossible to ignore.

But one should not get carried away by the spectacle.  Trump’s tactics are straightforward. He can be abrasive and threatening one moment, charming and conciliatory the next.  At times he presents himself as “one of us,” at others as “one of them.”  The real question is whether there is a coherent strategy behind this chaos.  Nine months into his second term, there is enough evidence to draw some cautious conclusions.

First, Trump’s ultimate goal is personal glory.  He wants to go down as the greatest president in US history – the man who restored America’s dominance and reshaped global politics.  His strategic vision begins and ends with his own legacy.

Second, he is determined to suppress America’s economic rivals.  In this, his policies are blunt but consistent: tariffs, trade wars, and the repatriation of production to US soil.  For Trump, global competition is not about mutual gain but national survival.

Third, and most relevant for Russia, Trump wants to be seen as a global peacemaker.  But in his vocabulary, “peace” really means truce.  He is not interested in complex negotiations or long-term settlements.  His aim is to get all sides into one room, stage a handshake, declare victory, and move on.  Once the cameras are gone, the details, and the responsibility, are left to others.  Should conflict resume, Trump can say he brought peace; it was others who spoiled it.

This formula does not work with Russia.  Moscow has tried to explain to the US president the real origins of the Ukrainian crisis – and that Russia’s conditions for peace are not “maximalist” demands but the minimum basis for a lasting settlement. Trump, however, is uninterested in history or nuance.  His focus is always the immediate result, the headline moment.  After eight months of dialogue, progress remains intermittent at best.

There are also external limits to Trump’s freedom of action. For all his bluster, he is neither “the king of America” nor “the emperor of the West.”  He cannot ignore Washington’s entrenched anti-Russian consensus, shared by Democrats and many in his own Republican Party [ED and their billionaire backers].  Nor can he completely disregard US allies in Europe, however little he may respect them.  Despite his self-image as a political maverick, Trump is still constrained by the machinery of the American establishment.

Even so, the “special diplomatic operation” – Moscow’s direct dialogue with the Trump administration – has served its purpose.  It has demonstrated to Russia’s partners that Moscow is genuinely committed to a fair and durable peace.  It has shown Russia’s soldiers and citizens that their leadership continues to pursue the declared objectives of the Ukraine military operation.  And it has clarified for the Kremlin the limits of Trump’s real power.

The talks may have slowed, but communication continues along two channels – Lavrov-Rubio and Dmitriev-Witkoff.  Yet diplomacy, as ever, is not a substitute for strength.  Its purpose is to consolidate what has been achieved on the battlefield. A diplomatic operation can assist, but it cannot replace, a military one.

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Via https://www.rt.com/news/627078-dmitry-trenin-trumps-diplomacy/

1972 Village Voice OP-ED | Disgust with An Orweillian President?

In 1972, Disgust with an Orwellian President was Growing

As Richard Nixon continued to lie about the war in Vietnam, many Americans felt that ongoing protest was the key to the nation's salvation.

SOURCE:  https://www.villagevoice.com/in-1972-disgust-with-an-orwellian-president-was-growing/

 

SIMULATED BOMBING - Paper Bombs - GREAT IDEA!!!

 

guns drawn?

 


Student handcuffed for carrying a bag of Doritos

OCT. 24, 2025__ "Baltimore cops swarmed and handcuffed a high school student after an artificial intelligence tool mistook his bag of Doritos for a weapon.

Taki Allen, 16, was hanging out with his friends after football practice at Kenwood High School Monday night when all of a sudden, armed officers approached him.

"It was like eight cop cars that came pulling up for us. At first, I didn't know where they were going until they started walking toward me with guns, talking about, 'Get on the ground,' and I was like, 'What?'" Allen told local outlet WBAL-TV.

The student described the moment he was handcuffed by police: "They made me get on my knees, put my hands behind my back, and cuffed me. Then, they searched me and they figured out I had nothing.”

Allen said police then found the bag of Doritos he had been eating shortly before."
The story continues at The Independent.  How difficult is it to be a high school student nowadays?  This is a generation that has gone through mandatory shooter response drills since their childhood.  Now AI is deciding whether they are suspected of being a criminal, and the responders come with guns drawn.  FWIW any childhood stress in my era from nuclear war drills pales in comparison.
 

 

water engines?

 


All cars can run on water so we can eliminate CO² emissions from cars too and still using the car you drive just upgrading it will be fine, no need for the scam that are electric cars, problem solved. via

billionaires again?

 


hidden hand

 


Political Instability Task Force ?

👉PITF: in 1994, the CIA's Directorate of Intelligence commissioned the Political Instability Task Force (PITF), formerly known as the State Failure Task Force, a clairvoyant-esque squad of social-scientist brainiacs charged with churning global political data into global instability forecasts. 

*** CIA= Cocaine Import Agency

Silver and Gold? | USA Military Shakeup and Shifting Attention to Venezuela | Civ Cycle CLIPS




just a reminder

  good reminders!  


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