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    The Election Audit Video They Don’t Want You To See (Ep 1622)

    enOctober 08, 2021

    Podcast Summary

    • Liberalism Compared to a Destructive Forest FireLiberal policies negatively impact jobs and eliminate programs for gifted students, Biden uses vaccine mandates to eliminate freedom-believers, and Henry Repeating Arms offers various firearm options

      According to Dan Vongino, liberalism is being compared to a destructive forest fire due to its far-reaching and negative impacts on society. During his show, he discussed various instances of liberal policies leading to shortfalls in jobs and the elimination of programs for gifted students. He also criticized Joe Biden for using vaccine mandates as a means to get rid of employees who believe in freedom and liberty. Additionally, Dan highlighted the wide range of options available from Henry Repeating Arms, a family-owned American business that manufactures high-quality firearms.

    • Totalitarian regimes enforce strict vaccination measures, US economy and politics raise concerns, Maricopa County election audit controversyTotalitarian regimes enforce strict vaccination rules, US economy and politics are sources of worry, Maricopa County election audit raises questions about deleted files and transparency

      Totalitarian regimes may use drastic measures, such as firing unvaccinated employees, to increase vaccination rates. Meanwhile, the economy and political situation in the United States have been a source of frustration and concern due to unexpected poor job reports and rising inflation. The ongoing debate about the 2020 election in Arizona and the Maricopa County audit has brought up questions about deleted files and the transparency of the election process. During a recent hearing, Maricopa County officials were asked about deleting files after the election, and they admitted to doing so but claimed they were archived. However, the auditors did not have access to these archived files initially. These developments have fueled ongoing discussions about the validity and transparency of the 2020 election results.

    • Admission of deleted records in Maricopa County electionOfficials admitted to deleting some records and not turning over an archive, raising concerns about transparency and trustworthiness in the electoral process.

      During a hearing regarding the 2020 election records in Maricopa County, Arizona, officials admitted to deleting some records and not turning over an archive, despite having previously stated there was no issue with the records. When asked under oath if this was a standard practice, they were unable to provide a clear answer. This raises concerns about transparency and trustworthiness, and the public deserves answers to these questions. Additionally, the contradictory statements made about the election records and the deletion of files, which were previously dismissed as conspiracy theories, now need to be addressed. It's important to remember that accountability and transparency are crucial in maintaining the integrity of our electoral process.

    • Big Tech and Government Suppressing Dissenting Voices on Climate ChangeBig Tech and the government are forming an alliance to restrict individual rights and suppress dissenting voices on climate change, putting consumer data at risk and potentially limiting access to prescription medications.

      Big tech and the government are forming a powerful alliance to restrict individual rights and suppress dissenting voices, particularly on the topic of climate change. The speaker, a climate change skeptic, has called out YouTube and Google for banning content and ads from climate change skeptics, and accuses the tech companies and the government of working together to crush freedoms and promote a controversial agenda. The speaker also warns against a proposed credit card bill that could put consumer data at risk, and promotes access to prescription medications for weight loss. The speaker's message is a call to stand up against these perceived threats to individual liberties and speak truth to power.

    • Predictions of climate alarmists have been inaccurateClimate alarmist predictions of ice ages, disappearing islands, and submerging cities have not come true. Approach climate topics with a skeptical and informed mindset.

      The predictions made by climate alarmists and global warming advocates have consistently been inaccurate. From the predicted ice ages in the 1970s to the imminent disappearance of islands and submerging of cities, none of these predictions have come true. It's important to critically evaluate the information we receive and not blindly accept every prediction or claim made by experts or media outlets. Science involves testing hypotheses through experimentation and observation, and the predictions made by climate alarmists have not held up to this scrutiny. It's crucial to approach such topics with a skeptical and informed mindset.

    • Misconceptions about Climate Change ApocalypseDespite predictions of mass deaths, sea level rise, and crop failures due to climate change, natural disaster-related deaths have decreased, humans produce enough food, and sea level rise is not apocalyptic. Crop yields are expected to increase, especially in poor regions.

      Many predictions made about the apocalyptic consequences of climate change, such as mass deaths, sea level rise, and crop failures, have not come to pass. An article from Forbes debunks the accuracy of these claims, highlighting that natural disaster-related deaths have significantly decreased over the years, and humans currently produce enough food for more than the global population. The IPCC's estimate of a two-foot sea level rise by 2100 is not apocalyptic when considering that one-third of the Netherlands is already below sea level. Additionally, crop yields are expected to increase, with the poorest regions experiencing the most significant growth. These misconceptions about climate change serve to underscore the importance of factual information and critical thinking.

    • Individual's Transformation through Medication and Frustration towards Border CrisisAn individual experiences significant weight loss and health improvement from a simple medication, while expressing frustration towards those causing harm at the southern border, with new Republican leaders taking action against unconstitutional mandates

      An individual's life can be transformed through the use of a specific medication, which is easy to obtain and use, leading to significant weight loss and improved overall health. Additionally, this medication may be covered in full by insurance. Meanwhile, there continues to be a crisis at the southern border, with traffickers bringing dangerous substances like fentanyl across, leading to tragic consequences, particularly among teenagers. The individual expresses strong frustration towards those causing such destruction and harm. On a positive note, some new Republican leaders, such as Ron DeSantis, are standing up against unconstitutional mandates, like mask requirements in schools, and are taking action against those who implement them.

    • Debate over mask mandates in schools with heated exchangesMask mandates in schools remain controversial, with some reporting decreased COVID cases without them, while others report decreases with them. The conversation became heated, with criticisms of certain perspectives and projects, but ultimately emphasizing the importance of making decisions for children's best interests.

      The debate over mask mandates in schools continues, with some districts reporting a significant decrease in COVID cases where masks are not required, while others with mask mandates also report a decrease. However, the tone of the conversation became heated as the speaker expressed frustration with those who disagree with her perspective, particularly those labeling themselves as Democrats or liberals. The speaker criticized the 1619 Project and Nicole Hannah Jones, and also touched on the topic of school choice. Despite the disagreements, the speaker emphasized the importance of making decisions with the best interests of children in mind. The conversation ended with a call to tune in to the speaker's monologue on Fox News.

    • Political tensions on display during debt ceiling debateDespite party differences, some GOP senators supported the debt ceiling bill, causing disappointment among some conservatives. Criticism was also directed towards fact checkers for perceived bias and the DOJ OIG was requested to investigate Garland's memorandum.

      The political dynamics between the Democratic and Republican parties were on full display during the recent debate over raising the debt ceiling. While Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, were able to pass the measure with minimal GOP support, some Republicans, such as Mitch McConnell, John Thune, John Cornyn, Lisa Murkowski, Shelley Moore Capito, Richard Shelby, Rob Portman, and Susan Collins, voted in favor of the bill. The speaker expressed disappointment towards these Republicans, viewing them as sellouts. Additionally, the discussion touched upon the role of fact checkers and their perceived bias in favor of the Democratic Party. The speaker criticized fact-checking organizations for suppressing certain truths, such as the broad support for voter ID laws. The conversation also mentioned the America First Legal's request for a DOJ OIG investigation into Garland's memorandum targeting parents who attend school board meetings. Overall, the conversation highlighted the ongoing political tensions and the differing ideologies between the two major parties.

    • Misinformation in NYT article on children and vaccinesThe NYT article contained errors on vaccine regulations in Sweden and Denmark, COVID hospitalizations in US children, and FDA meeting timing, leading to significant misinformation. Media outlets must prioritize factual accuracy and transparency to maintain trust and credibility.

      The importance of factual accuracy in journalism cannot be overstated. The New York Times' recent article on vaccines, children, and coronavirus infection contained several errors, leading to significant misinformation. The errors related to regulatory actions in Sweden and Denmark, the number of COVID hospitalizations in US children, and the timing of an FDA meeting on Pfizer BioNTech vaccine authorization for children. The speaker expressed disappointment in the lack of retractions or corrections, suggesting that the entire article should have been deleted. This incident underscores the need for media outlets to prioritize factual accuracy and transparency to maintain trust and credibility with their audiences. Additionally, the speaker mentioned his change of perspective on free trade, acknowledging that unchecked free trade with China has had destructive consequences for certain parts of America.

    • Digital Dollar and Elimination of CashThe digital dollar could replace cash, raising concerns about potential restrictions on alternative currencies like cryptocurrencies, while Dan Bongino's plan for economic recovery includes balancing the budget, implementing a flat tax, and other measures to promote growth and job creation.

      The digital dollar, if instituted, could potentially eliminate the use of cash and make individuals reliant on digital currency. Preparation for such a scenario is unclear, and there is concern about potential restrictions on alternative forms of currency like cryptocurrencies. Meanwhile, to listen to Dan Bongino's radio show, one can tune in on local radio stations, Fox Nation, or his website, bongino.com. Regarding restoring the country to a prosperous state, Dan's proposed plan includes balancing the budget, implementing a flat tax or fair tax, national reciprocity for gun rights, abolishing the Department of Education, personalized healthcare, personal IRAs, unlimited deductions for investments, and increasing the percentage of income that can be deposited into retirement accounts. These measures could lead to significant economic growth and job creation.

    • Dan's tips for podcasting and staying healthyDan Pongino, a radio host, maintains his voice by drinking green tea and getting hyped for shows. He advises new podcasters to expect criticism and costs, and shares his love for America through an eagle tattoo. Despite undergoing chemo, he never missed a show, emphasizing discipline and seizing opportunities.

      Dan Pongino, a radio host, keeps his voice healthy by drinking green tea and getting excited before his shows. He also faces misinformation being spread about him online and encourages those looking to start a podcast to be prepared for blowback and expenses. Dan also shared that he has a tattoo of an eagle representing his love for America and emphasized the importance of discipline and seizing opportunities. Despite undergoing chemo, he never missed a show. His advice is to collect opportunities but not chase trains, meaning to be prepared and disciplined. Tune in to Dan's Unfiltered show on Fox for insightful discussions.

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