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S1E115 Clip

"Media Suppression, Truth, and Selling Out During the Pandemic"

". . . during the federal trial of the three officers, I called MSNBC, which is where I started my career (in Burbank). And the reporter -- I said, "You know, that's not George Floyd's car." And he said, "I know", -- which means things that you're not reporting about. And then he said this: "My boss told me not to speak to people like you." People like me? Who's your boss? A mafioso? Who's people like me? So people have just prostituted their soul. And let me tell you, that's the only thing that you take (with you) when you die. You're not taking any of this crap with you. So under the pandemic, how many people hoard out their souls? The Fentanyl, again, is a big part . . ."

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