The following interview, which is, unfortunately, behind the paywall (albeit I think the 6 bucks a month is great value for money), contained some fascinating segments.
The first three segment deals with the covid lab leak hypothesis, bioweapon labs and their connection with the CIA, and gain of function research, and doesn''t provide anything that is new to this forum in my opinion. The fourth segment, however, which deals with how the PTB targeted Dr Huff after he spurned their efforts to silence him on these topics, and his response to same, are, I think, great examples of how 'knowledge protects' and how to joyfully combat petty tyrants. He seems to revel in deploying the skills he learned in the military and intelligence services against the forces trying to silence him.
There was, however, a striking statement he made which I was surprised to find Tucker endorsing - or, if endorsement is an exaggeration, at least failing to critique. It concerns his view of how the covid criminals should be dealt with, and I've taken the liberty of providing the transcript of that short section, paywall notwithstanding (if not ok then please remove mods):
Dr Huff...If the investigation warrants then criminal charges could be brought under UCMJ in a classified setting. So basically a classified trial which exists then set a time period of five to ten years to release the results of that criminal trial publicly. Obviously if someone's found guilty and they're imprisoned you'll know that there are some wrongdoing. My greatest concern is that if there were more nefarious opponents of this, now is not the time to release that information publicly. Because the world sits on the cusp of a global war. And I'm actually sort of following our leaders here.
Tucker [01:30:34] That is a very balanced view, let me just say. Well, thank you. For those who would dismiss you as a wacko, I don't know what I think of that, I haven't thought of it until you said it, but I think that's kind of a window into the way that you think, which is in a restrained and responsible way.
It immediately reminded me of the Nexus Seven documents, and the idea that its best to keep people in the dark - for their own sake, of course...
The Nexus Seven Meet the Cassiopaeans Why? That’s the big question I am asked over and over again. Why? Why do the Cassiopaeans tell us that we live in a prison? Why do the Sufis teach that w…
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Its a complex issue and I'm unsure where i stand on it to be honest. Does the concept of external considering scale? Perhaps. But probably not in this particular instance.