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Ed Dow joins us. Ed, I know you've got some specific things on the vaccines, I think some

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charts to put up, but I can't have you on one of the smartest portfolio managers around

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without asking you, today you saw it, the 7.9% on the CPI, plus you've got the orgy

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of spending here, this insane $1.5 trillion. Just give us your overall economic and financial

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assessment. Where are we right now?

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Well, I heard you guys earlier talking with Navarro, and I'm of the opinion we go into

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recession in the third quarter. A lot of smart folks I was talking to in the fall of last

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year were projecting third quarter recession, so I think it's going to come sooner than

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the end of the year. Bottom line, according to some analysis I've seen, the Fed is trapped.

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The rate hike cycle is already over before it began. We're at the end of this Ponzi scheme,

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so to speak, and we're at a very critical point in history where a lot of the inflation

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over the last 10 years went into assets, and now we're going to see inflation in things

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we need and deflation in those assets. So it's a one-two punch, and that's coming.

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We also have what I see is supply shocks that are different from monetary influences. This

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is the first spike in commodity prices since 83 that we've seen without a corresponding

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rise in interest rates. So this is supply shock driven, so it's going to be a disaster

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over the next 12 months, in my humble opinion.

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I want to go back to Ed. Ed, and I want to have you back on in more depth on your assessment

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of the economy, and particularly this economic war we're in, but I want to turn to the vaccine

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as your charts. Walk us through. You've come up with this thing. I want to make sure you

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get the floor. You've got about six minutes. Walk us through what you've got.

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All right. Let me set the frame. This is the CDC's own data that they aggregate into all

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ages. The bottom line is my insurance industry expert, former Southside Wall Street analyst,

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went into the CDC data. We were looking for other things, but what we found was pretty

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shocking. He took the data, and it took some time and effort. He did a lot of work. He

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broke it down by age, and he created baselines for each age group to come up with excess

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mortality. The money chart is really chart four, which shows that the millennial age

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group, 25 to 44, experienced an 84% increase in excess mortality into the fall. It's the

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worst ever excess mortality, I think, in history. Just to give you an idea, when you look at

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chart four, you see when mandates and boosters hit, the acceleration into the fall, and

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then it reaccelerated into the end of the year. The drop off in that data you see there

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is reporting issues. It takes time for millennial age deaths to be reported because they're

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usually not hospital deaths. That data is going to be updated and probably shows a

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continued disturbing trend. Just to put some numbers on this, starting in the summer into

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the fall with the mandates and the boosters, there were 61,000 excess millennial deaths.

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Basically, millennials experienced a Vietnam War in the second half of 2021. 58,000 people

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died in the Vietnam War, US troops. This generation just experienced a Vietnam War.

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I think this is the smoking gun that the vaccines are causing excess mortality in all age groups.

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It's no coincidence that Michelle Walensky refuses to answer Senator Ron Johnson's letters.

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They're hiding. Fauci's gone. She's gone. They're hiding. I'm going to put a word out there.

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It's a word that's old, but it needs to be reintroduced in the conversation. This is

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what we call democide, death by government. The government, through the mandates, has killed people.

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Okay. You know what I need to do? Ed, I know you're in a slightly different time somewhere

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here in the imperial capital, but I got to set up and hopefully have you back on the evening show

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because this is so explosive. The one question I've got, because you're a Wall Street guy,

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not just that at the top of Wall Street, this data is out there. Why did it take you and your

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research partners, analysts? Why haven't other people done this? Why is the first time we're

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hearing this is from you? Because if you're correct, this is so explosive, particularly

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millennials. Millennials have had a Vietnam War event in 2021. Why did it take you to do it?

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No one else done it.

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Well, you know, that's so interesting because I was talking to my partner

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and he just didn't understand why no one else has done this yet.

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We suspect insurance companies may be doing this

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and are trying to figure it out.

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And they're looking at each other square square eyed.

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But that was an interesting question.

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We're not we want other people to literally recreate the data here.

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And we're also watching the CDC to see if they hide this data,

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because it took him a while to do this.

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It wasn't easy.

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But, you know, he has actuarial training.

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He was able to create the baselines.

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So it takes some skill and more to do it.

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And you're prepared.

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I want to make sure, you know, because, you know, all the left watches,

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you're prepared, you add your your your actual analyst partner

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prepared to put it all out and you'll take a murder board, right?

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You would sit there and have people try to tear this apart

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and tear your theory of the case apart.

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Yes. And just so you know, my partner is going to become public soon,

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but under his own way of doing it, I mean, I'm not

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I'm not controlling anybody here.

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He's going to be going public to a certain audience

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that has financial interests here.

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And eventually he knows that will go public.

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So stay tuned.

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In addition, I had a senior actuarial risk accountant,

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a risk officer from a major insurance company

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reached out to me yesterday, wants to compare notes.

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So this is this is beginning, Steve.

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People are looking.

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Yeah, this no, this can't get any bigger.

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Just one question for I'd let you go.

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We're going to social media.

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My team's going to get you back on this afternoon because it's so big.

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Does the liability

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protection that was given when they started this Warp Speed,

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would that protect the would that protect the big farmer in this situation

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as you see it, sir?

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No, because I've done a lot of work into the clinical data with Brooke Jackson,

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the prima facie evidence that the FDA wanted to hide the data

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for 75 years points to clinical fraud.

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There's also problems with the manufacturing process.

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It's all coming out.

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This is this is the most ridiculous disaster

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in the history of the nation I've ever seen.

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With government cover up.

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Democide, Ed, real quickly, social media.

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How do people follow you, your substack, all of it?

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I am on Twitter at that Edward D.O.W.D.

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Edward, my suspect, my seven day suspension comes off today, hopefully.

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I'm also on Getter, where I've been dropping this information

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for DAB, you know, WB.
