0 you are legal now you're in business. applebee's late night because it's just for fun. so that's good in the neighborhood. good evening. welcome .om as tucker carlson said. a look back for a moment. coronv the coronavirus pandemicir that would be the virus itself and our government's response to it turns out to have beenut v the single most destructive event to take place in in united states our lifetime. so destructive that it's going to be many yearssove t beforeha for certain whatho the last two and a half years have cost to all ofco us . but even now the outlines of itc are clear . covid crashed our economy econom first and foremost. gdp fell by the biggest f percentage since the greatelt depression. twenty two million americans lost their jobs in the first two months of the lockdown's. remember thatha we may not know is that at least five million of them never went back to work. they dropped out of the workforce apparently for good at the same time as fewer people were working. thanks to the profligate lunacy of our leaders, our national debt rose by nearlyy ten trillion dollars, unprecedented along with the debt dolong, our debts. china also rose. and then at the level of our society, every badd thing became more common drug lords, suicide, illiteracy, crime, all of them skyrocketed. sk their obesity, anxiety and alcohol has been virtually every other marker of socialnd decay, marriages and birth rates, meanwhile, dropped. soro the church attendance, we could go on.. yo here.know what?t? live hereecause you and none of that is even counting the deaths fromgm the virus itself. that's the topic that public p health authorities have liedow about so consistently that will likely never know whatis the real number is . but we can be confident the toll is in the hundreds of thousands. so inof tands every level covidd america, centuries old traditions just evaporated. it's a different country d and not a better one .oe but that doesn't mean thated everybody suffered under countless small businesses or under that devastated our middle class mid. but at the same time, thanks too the lockdown's, the tech monopolies thrived. apple, google, amazon alsoca e their market caps explode. jeffxp bezos went up much than ever before. not that he needed the money, but no group benefited more from the covid pandemic than the leaders of communist china. by april of 2020 one , that would be more thann a year into covid when we were suffering here in chinahe, gdp had reached the highest level ever recorded. china's economy. was growing faster after the pandemic than it had been beforeemth the pandc . that c and as a result of that,hina cha will soon overtake the united states as theos world's dominant economy soon. now someone predicted that to ten years ago you would have laughed. it would have seemed ridiculous. but that was beforeidous covid now it's real and covid made it possible. >> o in other words, the coronavirus didn't simply change the state.lance of pow the coronavirus changed the balance of power in the world. erorldforever. >> so do you think of it that way and that's the way the people who run governments think about it. trust us when you think of that way because it's pretty obvious that this was more than an overhyped public health emergency p. a in fact, it may very well have been a crime. the greatest crime in history was it? >> it's hard to think of a more important question that any of our leaders seem curiously uninteresteade in answering it. shortly after joe biden took office, he ordered the intel agencies determine where covid came from and the report. he got back stunned. it was inconclusive. caere are two theories, of course. one was that covid came from a lab leak luhan. the other was it came fromy a pangolin or some kind of animal. here's what intelligency said. the majority of elements within the intel community do noton believe there sufficient information to assess one to be more likely than the other. let me seem like not a big deal to you, but if you were the democratic party, if you spent a year dismissing any of a lab leak as a racist conspiracy theory, this was stunning because this suggested that actually the cia thought it was entirely possibleeit that the chinese government manufactured coronavirus. so in may of last year,ac joe biden publicly, very publicly sent that report back to the intelligences and told them to, quote, redouble their efforts to r r fd out where it came from. and he gave them a deadline of 90 days in august. re the report arrived. it was just a page and a half was, but it more conclusive quote one icy element assesses with moderaten confidence that the first human infection with the sars-cov-2 most likely was the result of laboratory associated incidentse ,probably involving experimentation, animal handling han or sampling by then wuhan institute of virologystul and quote, now that should have been running headlong for r months after it was almostt immediately disappeared. >> but think about what they're sayingth. a lot of people in the intel community believe this cameio pe from the lab, not on talklk radio. people who work at the cia. and there are a lot of reasons to think they're right. state department officials hadth visited that lab in wuhan back in 2018. and according toas "the washington post" quote, they sent two official warnings back to washington about inadequate safety at the lab, which was conducting riskyay studies on coronavirus. and back then, it turns out t one of the biggest funders of the one lab that was a manre called peter dazedly who received millions in grants from tony faucis , boasted about manipulating coronaviruses in a lab right before the pandemic began. bremember, this is a pretty god i mean, new . she told me you can manipulate it in the pretty easily spun protein drives a lot of whatoe happenss on the bus is not at risk. so you can get the sequence, you can go the protein and we work with paraka and this inserts into another virus right. >> and to do some work in the lab, that's an incredibly incriminating piece of tape. t and yethat that man,a peter datsyuk, has not been hauled before a congressionalio committee. has the cia spoken to him? there's no evidence that they have it looks to be thatha the experiments he was conducting in part with american tax dollars may have led to destruction of the u.s. economy and millions of deaths. the times of london reported that a virus 96% identical to the one coronavirus had beenn found in an abandoned copperr mine in china in 2012. that virus was collected in 2013 and then storedd w and studied at the u.s. instituteuh for virology. >> and then on this show wech spoke to a chinese virologist who says she was at the scene who said that covid originated from a lab experiment. all of this was taking place ino public or intel agencies could not deny it. but in r their report, they gave joe biden an out in the report that was not even two n pages long. they said that in order toth reach a definitive conclusion about where the viruse came from, we would need the help from the government of china and of course, the intel agencies. would never get that help. quote, chinese cooperation most likely would needed to reach a conclusive assessment of the origins of covid-19. so if you're the administration and you really wanted to know where covid c came from, that line would justify puttinggo immense pressure on the government of china to so wever the answers could find out what the just happened. but joe biden didn't do that a few months after the intel communityin second report came out, a reporter askedsk joe biden, why haven't you followed up on the recommendation and pressure the government of china to answer basicgo questios about where covid came from?. and you may remember this or maybe you've never seen it before. here's biden's response. he just smiled and walked away, perhaps without the virus that you have is your responsibility. why haven't you decided to doo more to be transparent on the origin? >> you just smiled and walkedd away and no one followed up. > it was no outrage in the united states congress. no one in the media yelled att him for that. it was clear that joe biden had zero interest in finding out where the virus came fromot and whether or not china was involved. now, why is that? well, the chinese government has made joe biden family extraordinarily rich, richer than we knew that we learned from the washington free beacon divide. administration has sent a million barrels of oil from our not belonging to him, but to us , the american people, our strategic petroleum reserve to a chinese owned energy company that hunter biden has invested in some of these to t tell you that the trump kids were so corrupt, all of them w after four years of the trump administration, but not joe biden's son . but it's not just biden and his administration that has ignored china's potential involvement in creating covid media are not interested either. why is that? well, keep in mind, the government of china pays american media a lot ofon moneyg in ane exchange.ul why not ignore what could be the crime of the century? rs cin recent years, china hasf spent tens of millions off inlars on advertising american newspapers. that would include the new york times and maybe that's whyt the new york times covid reporter apoorva mandele that sent out this tweet last year, quote, someday we will stope talking about the lavallee theory and maybe even admit itsl racist roots. but lastast that day is not yet here. so it was racist to ask whether the outbreak of a global pandemic in bujon might be related to the chinese government lab in wuhan that was experimenting on a version of the same virus. yeah, that was racist. but the entire media took that posture throughout the pandemic notes. that is a foreign virus, which it is , and you're a racist. id >> but neither should we spend or fall back on xenophobia, labeling covid-19 a foreign virus does not displace accountability. the president referred to the coronavirus as a quote, foreign virus. and i think it's going to spark it's going to t come across to a lot of americans as smacking of xenophobia. we administration's labeling of this virus as foreign is undoubtedly playing intoia the rising xenophobia about it.t trump isn't cautioning us to check our racism, but is rather stoking xenophobic sentiment. the president says it's i a foreign virus as if this was launched like an attack. we know what that's about. that's about him playing xenophobia works with base. why do you keep calling the chinese? whyythinese using that he comesm china. it's not racist no matter if it comes from china. china. these people are stupid and they're dishonest. but it's more than that where this talking point come from,s it's racist to point out that covid came from china. well, this talking point becamen prevalent in marcht of 2020 e and it just soxa happens that's exactly when china's state owned media tweeted that terms like hong coronavirus were racist before china's government issued that order. our media here in the unitedta states didn'tte recognize the term wu hong coronavirus as a slur. e >> in fact,sler they themselves said it constantly. >> here's. the proof of coronavirus has now surpassed the twenty three sars outbreak . the first u.s. case of chinese coronavirus was confirmed at her hospital. one of her hospitals inside>> that building is the world's firstir lab grown copy ofon the human coronavirus outside mainland china. the chinese coronavirus death toll has jumped to at least twenty six people. de tdeath toll from the human coronavirus spiked today. the chinese virus,ro the coronavirus that is worrying the wholeth world. >> so those clips are all from february of twenty . twenty chinese media tellsinin the term chinese coronavirus human coronavirus thosees aree racist terms. so the american media immediately declares that those are racist terms. they're taking their orders directly from chinese statepr media. so are you surprised and only t interested inorest finding out e the covid virus came from? but we're interested in the topic. . and iton i turns out there's a t of very interesting information that the intel community somehow left outs of its page and a half long report. we're going to start in may of 2020 one . that's when joe biden ordered o2 the intel1 community to assess o this. but we're going to include information that they leftere ie it is on may 5th of 2020 one . a former "new york times" science reporter called nicholas wade wrote in the bulletin of the atomicep scientists a review of something called the furring cleavage site of the virus. that'sth something that increasm the viral infectivity of human cells. his analysis includedincl thisnd quote from david baltimore is ae virologist and former president of the californiati institute of technology. >> quote, when i firsten saw the friend cleavage in the viral sequence with its arguin codons, i said to my wife it wasas the smoking gun for the origin of the virus. these features make a powerfulch challenge to the ideade of a natural origin for sars to. in other words, when i look carefully at the virus, i realized it was manmade. and then later on may 18 , prominent scientists published a letter in the journal science saying a new investigation was needed because, quote, theoriese of accidental release fromde b the lab and zoonotic spillover both remain viableot. l keep insc mind this is how scientists write, but the headline is actually the lab leak theory might not be a theory. >> now, among the people who signed that letter was ralph berek. he's a virologist in the united states who works closely with she gingerly that's the infamous bat lady from the institute of biology. if houseparents name sounds familiar to you, it's because that name was in many internal emails that we now have seenha from inside the national institutes of health. those emails came out injune jue of 2020 one . t and inha those emails we learn that in the earliest daysfa the pandemic researchers warn tony fauci that the virus appearedap to come from the lab, that it wasn't natural, it was manmade. chris anderson of the scripps institute in california wrote this quote, the unusual features of the virus makee up a really small part of the genome, lessss than point one percent. so one has to lookkon reallyce s closely at all the sequences to see that some of the features potentially look engineered. thr this is the very beginning. people are looking through microscopes at the virus themselves. wait a second. someone s made this. >> the emails also show that tony fauci demanded information a gain of function experiments from a subordinatete, particularly gain of function experiments in wukong fauci then sent an urgent email to a deputy, a man called hugh auchincloss of that email is in all caps and it was this importantt quote too. it is essential that we speak this and keepr your cell phonel on . el read this paper as well as the email that i will forward. you will have tasks today that must be done and quote fauci.t o then attach the documents, the email tunneled baric sheet at all nature medicine sustaining functions that pdf now keep in mind the tony fauci denied under oath that ralph research for the united statesdu had ever conducted data function research in on .re >> and yet here was tony fauci m emilian subordinate'sai. but ralph barrack's work with w wuhan's back lady who was the person conducting infamous experiments on bat coronavirustt that mayay have changed the global order that may have caused this pandemic and put china ahead of the united states and therefore in charge of the world. >> now around the same time, the emails show the director of the nih the now completely discredited francis collins, was trying to bury the lab theory. collins, one of his underlingss to find, quote, something nihany can do d to help put down this very destructive conspiracy, end quote. now, keep in mind, francis s collins at the very same time was running around telling everyone what a greatat christian he was and doing all these interviews with the evangelia website, some people to listen to what t tony fauci was saying. i believe the u.s. government now the lab leak theory is ridiculous. get the facts. that was francis collins. it turns out he was lying, but none of this made it into the intel agencies. one andha a half page report to. joe biden. neither did the news at the wuhan lab spent hundreds of millions of dollars on new filtration system o shortly aftr the pandemic began. really on september 16th. 2019 nearly three months after the first reported cases of covid-19 emerge, juhan lab agreed to spend six hundred and six million dollars on a,nd quote, central air conditioning renovation project .ct six hundred and six million sawat for each vasey. >> so in the face of all thisce evidence, which at this pointd is overwhelming, the world health organization ofns o all places is demanding a new investigation into the origins of covid. keep in mind you rigged the last investigation by making peter datsyuk the sole us investigator. but officials i i in this count, for reasons we can't understanda ,are still resisting efforts to find out what was happening at the one lab whichch, by the way, the support ofpa us taxpayer. >> now, what's the level one lab up to now? well, may come as a surprise to you that at one lab they're nowo working on monkey pox viruses. in fact, they're more than working on monkey pox viruses. their assemblyse, new monkey pox viruses. according to one study underwaye at this moment, quote, since x v infection and b monkey pox has never been associated with an outbreak in chinah , the virl genomic material required for r a q pcr detection is unavailable and therefore the lab has tohere engage in, quote, viral dna recombination ,creating a fragment of the virus in the ground up, which they call a quote t, failw safe. in other words, frankenstein with monkey pox. amazing in the face of all of this, the white house is buried any real investigation into the origins of covert and soch this research is allowed to continue research that could make it look like nothing. is. no one's sayingg anything about this since then. we want to talk to someone who has not and in lock step, someone who from the very beginning has been braveg enoug to pointth to the most obvious origin of covid and that wouldei the lab and move on . that man's name is steven mosher. we first talked tote in february of 2020.02 >>0. well, i think i think it came from the lab because we have the chinese government basicallyas telling us that it did well hand and say only level four laboratoryhi and all of china. so that's where you would put a dangerous pathogen, whether you were a genetically engineeringg to be a weapon or not, that's where you would be experimenting on it. so it makes sense that the epicenter of the epidemic the lab there would be the source of that virus, even though was the first person we heard say that very few honest people would disagree at this point. he mosher's the author of the politically incorrect guide to pandemic influenza. thanks so much so for coming on again. i think you've been vindicated. ichetucknee vindi, but not inf the pages of the new york times , d not from the podium the white house briefing room.tr and you have to wonder how is half years later when the entire world order has been reshuffled thanks to this virus that the biden administration, the u.s. congress are trying to find out where it came fromniut w? >> well, tucker, i appreciate the vindication of much more than i would have vindication of "new york times", which i hardly read anymore. and probably won't read it all in the future. >> look, you know, if you look back at the history of pandemics, communist china is the greatat epicenter of pandemics over the last 70 years. the hong kong flu in 68 came from china. we call it the hong kong flu. that's a misnomer. the asian flu in fifty eight came from china. china hit it for months on endr before telling t the world there was a dangerous virus l l on the loose even after tens off thousands of people in china were dying. a million people died around the world because the chinese communist party covered it up and then again in 2003 with sars . one november, a snake seller in guangdong province in southern china died from a snake coronavirus. g hera was handling raw snake meat or eating raw snake meat. we don't know. re but china did the same thing. it covered it up for months. it doctored the data sayingly that it wasn't as infectious as it actually was. they silenced whistleblowers. they lied to the world healthhie organization repeatedly. and at the end off the day, it wasn't china that revealed the existence of the epidemic. it was western intelligence services that said, look, there's something dangerous going on in china and at the same time,a they said it was a foreign actor who unleashedis a bioterrorist weapon in china. this was back in 2003. familia? does that all sound familiar? that's the same playbookam thati we saw in 2019 and twentydy twenty . we should have been ready for f china again. communist china is the great it was s ground of pandemicsin. this pandemic is different, though, because it was started in the labta and it was released deliberately on the world and why more peopleeo aren't talking about it, i don't understand. >> will it tells you how beholden people feel tont the chinese government. but of course, china is the tinr winner in all of this. that's been obvious since the beginning. steven mosher, i really appreciate your cominglly apprek i hope to see you again. thank you. thank you. so we've been hearing a lot over the last year about our sacred norms respectingct our ancient forms ofin governmet here in the united states, otherwise known as democracy. and yet, weirdly, when joe biden doesn't likeis a supreme court decision, he decides to undermine the supreme to urs c or in thise on roe v. wade. he gave an announcement today in which he essentially said, i don't care what the court said. >> i was likeit annds lik attaca on democracy. we've gotot straight ahead. >> i didn't get the memo. we're still hung, but patricia back is the expert inside the brain. jeff, family treasure is only on fox nation. >> all us screaming now sign up today. hello, i'm mike lindell and i want to give each and every one of you one last chance to get my original my slippers on my pillow. .com, call the number on your screen now use your promo code and you'll get your very own. my slippers for only forty nine . ninety eight . that's ninety dollars off in the biggest savings ever. what makes my slippers different is my solution for later design that you will find in any other slippers. my 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