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Exposing Mold - Episode 31 - Mold, Mental Health, and the Fallacy of Toxic SoupIn this episode, Kealy, Erik, and Alicia have a hard conversation about mold and how it affects mental health, why ascribing to the “toxic soup” idea will leave you sick, the change in black mold, the misconception of "mold is everywhere," and the eery connection of covid long haul and mold. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Subscribing to our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/3mCRY2f Spanish - https://bit.ly/3j6nF1pClick here to obtain this show's resources page: https://bit.ly/3sEAHGK Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YoutubeSponsors: All American Restoration the first and only mold remediation company in the country specializing in remediating mold for people with underlying health conditions or mold sensitivities. They've quickly become the most recommended remediation company from Doctors and mold inspectors nationwide.Support the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 27 - Academic Insanity - Shoemaker's Reversal on Mold Illness and What It Means for CIRS Patients In this episode, listeners learn more about Erik Johnson's concept of academic insanity and the specific tactics doctors and researchers employ to discredit patients. In addition, we chat more about Dr. Shoemaker's reversal on mold illness and what this means for CIRS patients, how we've normalized illness, and how the system selects unethical doctors through market pressure. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Subscribing to our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/37acTAG Spanish - https://bit.ly/3fmgShT Click here to obtain this show's resources page: https://bit.ly/3A4POffFind us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YoutubeSupport the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Episode 26 - The Relationship Between CFS and CIRS with Sean Di Lizio and Caleb Rudd of Toxic Mold Support Australia Toxic Mould Support Australia is an informal support group that began life on Facebook by Jason in October 2013. Their mission is to raise awareness throughout Australia and New Zealand of chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS), aka Mould illness, as well as other biotoxin illnesses, and to provide support to patients.In this episode, listeners learn about new opportunities for CIRS research in Australia, the relationship between CFS and CIRS, and how Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker blew the deal with his pivot to actinomycetes. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Subscribing to our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/375CV8c Spanish - https://bit.ly/3i7FeOr Click here to obtain this show's resources page: https://bit.ly/2TD9Iya Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YoutubeSupport the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 25 - Mold and Mycotoxins from the Perspective of a Fungal Geneticist, Dr. Joan BennettJoan Wennstrom Bennett has been a Distinguished Professor of Plant Biology and Pathology at Rutgers University since 2006. Prior to coming to Rutgers, she was on the faculty at Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, for over thirty years. The Bennett laboratory studies the genetics and physiology of filamentous fungi. In addition to mycotoxins and other secondary metabolites, research focuses on the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by fungi. These low molecular weight compounds are responsible for the familiar odors associated with the molds and mushrooms. Some VOCs function as semiochemicals for insects while others serve as developmental signals for fungi. The Bennett lab has tested individual fungal VOCs in model systems and found that 1-octen-3-ol ("mushroom alcohol") is a neurotoxin in Drosophila melanogaster and causes growth retardation in Arabidopsis thaliana. It also inhibits growth of the fungus that causes "white nose syndrome" in bat populations. In other studies, the Bennett lab has demonstrated that VOCs from living cultures of Trichoderma, a known biocontrol fungus, can enhance plant growth. Investigations on the mechanistic aspects of fungal VOC action are underway using a yeast knock out library. Dr. Bennett also has an active interest in fungal genomics and has been involved in genome projects for Aspergillus flavus, A. fumigatus, A. oryzae and Penicillium expansum.Dr. Bennett was Associate Vice President for the Office for the Promotion of Women in Science, Engineering and Mathematics ("SciWomen") at Rutgers from 2006-2014 and continues to serve as Senior Faculty Advisor to the group. She is a past Editor-in-Chief of Mycologia; a past Vice President of the British Mycological Society and the International Union of Microbiological Societies; as well as past President of the American Society for Microbiology and the Society for Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology. She was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2005.In this episode, listeners learn about genetic testing, mold, mycotoxins, and how we can pave the way to get mold illness recognized. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Subscribing to our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/3y4zYAz Spanish - https://bit.ly/3i64zIyClick here to obtain this show's resources page: https://bit.ly/3rB9155Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YoutubeSupport the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 23 - Getting the Mold Out: How to Choose a Remediation Company with Michael Rubino All American Restoration is operated by the authority on mold remediation, Michael Rubino, educator, mold expert and author of “The Mold Medic“. Together with the Director of Operations, Jeffrey Nowitzke, All American Restoration has curated a company that is unparalleled in the Mold Remediation space.All American Restoration is recognized as the most innovative mold remediation company in the world. Our process is three times as thorough compared to the national standard of Mold Remediation and has a guaranteed success rate in improving conditions of a home beyond the standards of a normal ecology. Our systems have a 100 percent guarantee to remove mold, mycotoxins, endotoxins, and bacteria, the hidden culprits behind poor air quality and many health issues, by removing the contaminants from the environment and improving the space so that these issues can no longer occur. We specialize in working with people who are immunocompromised or have acute and sustained reactions to mold exposure. All American Restoration has experience working with Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) patients, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) patients, Autoimmune disorder patients, Lyme Disease patients, Lyme Disease Co-Infections, individuals with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, and Immunocompromised Persons.In this episode, listeners learn more about how to properly remediate home and how to chose the right remediator for the job, with President of All American Restoration, Michael Rubino. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Subscribing to our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/3wH3KKcSpanish - https://bit.ly/3esquqW Buy Michael's book, "The Mold Medic" here: https://www.themoldmedic.com/ or https://amzn.to/2Tm8FCKClick here to obtain this show's resources page: https://bit.ly/3Bh2lO3 Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YoutubeSupport the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 20 - Dr. Paul Cheney, the Hijacking of Science, and Medical FraudIn this episode, listeners learn more about Dr. Paul Cheney's role in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, the response from health organizations to the Tahoe Mystery Malady, and how doctor's and scientists continue to hijack critical medical research and commit fraud. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Subscribing to our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/3yvVWwc Spanish - https://bit.ly/3qRKjNnFind us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YoutubeSupport the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 19 - Healthcare Risks and Patient Advocacy with Dr. John James Dr. John T. James earned his Ph.D. in pathology from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1981. He has been a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology since 1986, and has spent 25 years as NASA's Chief Toxicologist. Prior to that, he worked 8 years studying chemical warfare defense at the Chemical Research and Development Center in Aberdeen Maryland. He retired in early 2014 to spend full efforts on improving patient safety by being an advocate and activist due to the death of his 19-year old son that resulted from uninformed and unethical medical care by cardiologists in Waco, TX. As a result of this tragic incident, he started, “Patient Safety America,” an organization dedicated to educating ordinary citizens about overuse, misuse, and underuse of medical services and about healthcare risks. Dr. James is an affiliate of the Consumers Union Safe Patient Project, which has become the Patient Safety Action Network, was a member of the State of Texas Healthcare Acquired Infection and Preventable Adverse Event Advisory Panel (2010-2015) was a Project Leader for the Healthcare Justice and Patient Safety Grant from the General Board of Church and Society of the United Methodist Church (2013-2015)and also served on expert panels by the National Quality Forum, Leapfrog, and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. He has also been an invited speaker to many Patient Advocacy forums and has won a plethora of awards for his pivotal work. In addition he has written the book, “A Sea of Broken Hearts” to teach others the importance of being their own patient advocate to mitigate medical errors. He has written or contributed to more than 100 scientific and technical papers and more than a dozen book chapters. He lives in Clear Lake, Texas with his wife and enjoys fishing, running, and church mission trips. In this episode, listeners learn the importance of patient advocacy to minimize harm from the medical system. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Subscribing to our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/3jCzBZy Spanish - https://bit.ly/3wbvt5nClick here to obtain this show's resources page. https://bit.ly/3yoDTYv Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YoutubeSupport the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 18 - Pro-Vaccines and Chronic Fatigue, the Neglected Syndrome with Dr. Jose Montoya Dr. José G. Montoya is originally from Barranquilla, Colombia and completed his medical degree with honors at Universidad del Valle in Cali, Colombia. He trained in Internal Medicine at Tulane University in New Orleans. Following his residency, he was post-doctoral training at Stanford University in 1990 where he completed a four-year intense fellowship training in Infectious Diseases under the mentorship of Drs. Jack S. Remington and Thomas C. Merigan. He is currently the Co-Director of the National Reference Laboratory for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Toxoplasmosis, the “Dr. Jack S. Remington Laboratory for Specialty Diagnostics (JSRLSD)” where more than 21,000 highly specialized laboratory tests are performed in more than 8,000 patients every year. JSRLSD is the national reference CLIA-certified-laboratory for the FDA, NIH, CDC, USDA, and clinicians throughout North America and the world over. Dr. Montoya is also the Director of the Art and Science in Medicine and Infectious Diseases private practice in the Bay Area. He was a Stanford faculty in the Department of Medicine and Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine from 1997 to 2019. During his 29 year-tenure at Stanford University, he made and published several observations and discoveries, won numerous teaching awards, and founded the Immunocompromised Host Service (Infectious Diseases) (2001) and the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome clinical and research programs (2007). He has published more than 200 articles and book chapters in peer review journals and books. Dr. Montoya has received 14 school-wide teaching awards at Stanford (12) and Tulane (2). He initiated, participated in, executed, and led more 30 clinical trials, Phase I and Phase II. He was elected Fellow of the American College of Physicians (FACP) in recognition of commitment to the internal medicine community and Fellow of the Infectious Diseases Society of America” (FIDSA) for having achieved professional excellence in the field of Infectious Diseases.If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmold GoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Subscribing to our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/2TirVRm Spanish - https://bit.ly/3waSFk5Click here to obtain this show's resources page. https://bit.ly/3dv06MN Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YoutubeSupport the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 16 - Addressing Water Damage and Mold with Architect Cheryl CieckoCheryl Ciecko is a licensed architect with over 28 years of professional experience and continuing education. Knowledge of building design and construction is essential for finding solutions to complicated building problems, such as water damage and poor air quality.With a Masters Degree in architecture and a Bachelor's degree in architectural studies with High Honors, Cheryl's broad knowledge makes a difference in a world where there is no regulation for mold professionals. A world where 'professionals' are defined by the hours of courses they have taken instead of years of quality experience. Cheryl Ciecko's past responsibilities include 5 years as Midwest Regional Director and Senior Technical Director for the wood industry in North America. You can take advantage of her quality technicalresources regarding complex building topics, previously only available to professionals through conferences and group professional programs for your individual project. With a track record of excellence, Cheryl has presented to thousands of building professionals,architects, engineers, university professors and code officials with outstanding reviews. In this, listeners learn more about how to address water damage and mold in the home. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Subscribing to our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/2TRkH72 Spanish - https://bit.ly/3vKxIwrResources:[1] Cheryl Ciecko - www.avoidingmold.com, cherylciecko.com [2] Stachybotrys preloaded on drywall - https://bit.ly/3x9Uu1C [3] Building Science and Beer - Cheryl Ciecko - https://www.thebsandbeershow.com/ [4] Cheryl's Youtube & Facebook Pages - https://bit.ly/2SjObKo, https://www.facebook.com/cheryl.ciecko [5] Kealy's reference - Cellulose based materials like drywall actually tend to produce the most virulent types of mycotoxins - https://bit.ly/2SzTfdv Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YoutubeSupport the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 15 - Chemical Sensitivities, Eco-Friendly Homes, & Recovering from Toxic Mold with Dr. Stephanie McCarter Dr. Stephanie McCarter is board certified in Internal Medicine and is a member of the American College of Physicians and the Alpha Omega Alpha medical society. She graduated from Indiana University School of Medicine in 1993 and from Pepperdine University in 1989. She currently serves as an internal medicine and environmental medicine physician at the Environmental Health Center of Dallas. She has 13 years of experience in the field of environmental medicine and has even built her own eco-friendly, low-EMF home, working with well-known experts in healthy house building. She has lectured on Environmental Medicine in the areas of indoor/outdoor air quality, avoiding pollutants in air, food and water, evaluation and treatment of electromagnetic field sensitivity, and on preparing antigens for provocation/neutralization immunotherapy. She has extensive experience with electromagnetic sensitivity at many conferences and symposiums. She believes that the body is an energetically open system that is exchanging energy and materials with its surrounding environment and must be treated as such to achieve total wellness. She strongly believes such treatment should be of the whole body, mind, and spirit. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Subscribing to our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/3pRQu3nSpanish - https://bit.ly/3gkPQsnResources:[1] Dr. Stephanie McCarter's CV - https://bit.ly/3xhmErI [2] Environmental Health Center of Dallas - https://www.ehcd.com/ [3] Multi Step Oxygen Therapy book - https://amzn.to/3zoxBJV [4] Real Time Labs / Great Plains - https://realtimelab.com/, https://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/ [5] Harmful mycotoxins - https://bit.ly/2SzTfdv [6] End of Alzheimer's book - https://amzn.to/3zorDbQ [7] EMF sensitivity - https://bit.ly/2Svnz9f, EHtrust.org, 5gcrisis.com [8] Plume app - https://plumelabs.com/en/air/ [9] Neurolink - https://www.neurolinkglobal.com/ [10] Dr. Irma Rey - CFS study - PENDING PUBLISHING [11] EMF/5G by Dr. Martin Pall - https://bit.ly/3wodE3U [12] Dr. Bob Miller research - https://bit.ly/3xk4fKR [13] Mold as biowarfare - https://bit.ly/3wdIT1q [14] Navy EMFs studies - https://bit.ly/3pPWVUC [15] Colon cancer - https://bit.ly/3xgSdlu [16] Dr. Tang Lee & mold - https://bit.ly/35jpv7I Support the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 14 - Mold, Mycotoxins, & Indoor Testing Methods with Dr. David StrausDr. David Straus is a retired Professor of 32 years for the Division of Microbiology & Immunology at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. He obtained his PHD from Loyola University from Chicago, completed his fellowship at the University of Cincinnati, and spent the majority of his career as a researcher and professor of Microbiology & Immunology at Texas Tech University. He has completed extensive research in microbiology of indoor/outdoor air, the effects of the inhalation of fungal spores, the detection of mycotoxins in indoor air, Stachy mycotoxins, Chaetomium mycotoxins, the mechanisms of neurotoxicity of Stachy mycotoxins, the detection of trichothecene mycotoxins in human serum, & molds, mycotoxins, in sick building syndrome. In this episode, listeners learn more about the deadly three molds found in people's homes, a closer look at Stachy, & why most mold testing is inaccurate. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Subscribing to our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/3geBh8fSpanish - https://bit.ly/2T2VV3tResources:[1] Dr. David Straus CV - https://bit.ly/2T1FNz4 [2] Chronic illness with mold/mycotoxins - https://bit.ly/3zhRVgb[3] Mycotoxins & CFS - https://bit.ly/2Sg7kNa [4] Molds, mycotoxins, & SBS - https://bit.ly/3xHLcuX [5] Indoor mold, toxigenic fungi, & Stachy C. - https://bit.ly/2TMxRSK [6] Inhalation of Stachy C. fragments & pulmonary arterial remodeling - https://bit.ly/3pqLkLK [7] Detection of tricothecene mycotoxins in people - https://bit.ly/3w1Shp2 [8] Detection of airborne Stachy indoors - https://bit.ly/3v0VzHQ [9] Identification, remediation, & monitoring process for moldy buildings- https://bit.ly/3x2laRT [10] Links of mycotoxins to health issues - https://bit.ly/2Ru71hi [11] Mycotoxin detection from environmental molds - https://bit.ly/2Sg7kNa [12] Fungal contamination indoors - https://bit.ly/3ipAvYE [13] A. Mann "They're Poisoning Us" - https://amzn.to/3cleRkA [14] U.S. Military Handbook, Mycotoxins - https://bit.ly/3wdIT1q [15] Etzel & Dearborn pulmonary hemorrhage - https://bit.ly/34hkRqa [16] Stachybotrys hemolysis - https://bit.ly/3ipBqby [17] CDC, Twin towers, Sacramento - https://bit.ly/2S9GFli, https://bit.ly/34WcUHh, https://bit.ly/2TQpci7 [18] Stachy spores on sheetrock - Support the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 13 - Mold Illness, The Great Masquerader with Dr. Andrew CampbellDr. Andrew W. Campbell is a Medical Clinician, Director, Officer, Advisor, Medical Consultant, Editor-in Chief of several journals and research studies, and was recently selected as the "Top Medical Consultant of the Year for 2020" by the International Association of Top Professionals for his outstanding leadership, dedication and commitment to the healthcare profession. Having over 35 years of professional experience as a renowned Medical Clinician, Dr. Campbell has certainly proven himself as an expert in the field of integrative health and traditional medicine. His areas of expertise include his treatment of thousands of patients with complex medical conditions from toxic exposures, specifically molds and mycotoxins, Lyme Disease, pesticides, household solvents, silicone breast implants, industrial chemicals, allergies, immune diseases and deficiencies. Currently, he serves as the Medical Director of MymycoLab, a laboratory testing mycotoxins in serum, and he is the Medical Director for Zenix Laboratory in Mexico. Aside from his successful career, Dr. Campbell has been a sought-after lecturer and speaker, nationally and internationally at medical conferences for over 25 years and for Oxford University. He has published over 90 studies of his findings in peer-reviewed medical journals and medical textbook chapters. As a highly regarded medical consultant, Dr. Campbell has become well-known and been featured on a number of television shows which include 20/20, the Montel Williams Show, and 24-Hour Investigative News. He has been interviewed by ABC, CBS and NBC and its affiliates throughout the United States. Looking back, Dr. Campbell attributes his success to his hard work ethic, his love for education and science, and to every skillful medical professional he has had the honor of working alongside throughout his entire career. When not working, he enjoys traveling and spending time with his family. For the future, he hopes to continue making breakthroughs in medicine and helping his patients achieve optimal health.In this episode, listeners learn about the connection of molds and mycotoxins in Autism, Autoimmune Diseases, issues with breast implants, and why urine mycotoxin testing is an invalid diagnostic tool. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Subscribing to our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/3gbF4DjSpanish - https://bit.ly/3ikiaMJ Resources:[1] Dr. Andrew Campbell - https://mymycolab.com/about_us[2] Blood Serum Testing - https://mymycolab.com/, https://bit.ly/2T2xmTY [3] Campbell , mycotoxins and children - https://bit.ly/3gbF4Dj [4] Campbell , mycotoxins and the brain - https://bit.ly/2RrZvnh [5] American Academy of Environmental Science, Molds & Mycotoxins - https://bit.ly/3wTPIVY Support the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 12 - How To Build A Mold Injury Case with Environmental Attorney, Robert McKeeRobert McKee, is an expert environmental injury litigator and partner of the McKee Law Group in Florida. He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Science with highest honors from the University of Florida. Prior to commencing his legal career, he developed enterprises as a South Florida landscape contractor and nurseryman. Enraged by injustice, Robert enrolled in law school at St. Thomas University School of Law, from which he graduated with honors while being a Law Review member. In 1993, Robert became an associate with Krupnick Campbell Malone Roselli Buser Slama & Hancock. His unique background in agricultural science put him as an integral part in the firm's litigation by representing hundreds of farmers against E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company, Inc. Robert specializes in toxic torts, agricultural, environmental, commercial, and complex products liability litigation. He handles toxic exposure and contamination cases throughout the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Robert has litigated against many of the world's largest companies, including DuPont, Novartis, Basf, Exxon and BP. Among other recognitions, Robert has been certified as one of the “Top 100 Trial Lawyers” by The National Trial Lawyers in 2012, as one of the “Best Lawyers in America” in 2008, as one of “South Florida's Top Lawyers” in 2010, 2011 and as one of “America's Most Honored Professionals.” Robert is also AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell for practicing law with the “highest level of legal ability and ethics.” And last but not least, Robert won one of the largest single plaintiff mold contamination cases, nationwide. The damage award included $10 million for expected future medical expenses, more than $1.2 million for past and future lost earnings, and $35 million for loss of capacity to enjoy life.In this episode, listeners learn how important tips on how to build their mold injury case. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Rating our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/2SEpVCo Spanish - https://bit.ly/3ii0vFFResources:[1] McKee Law Group, LLC - http://www.themckeelawgroup.com/ [2] McKee's victory for a mold injured client - https://yhoo.it/3p4qOQM [3] How to become an environmental lawyer - https://bit.ly/2SHlEOy, https://bit.ly/3fByLKaSupport the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 11 - The Erik Johnson Effect Explained P.2In this episode, listeners learn more about nanoparticles, nanomedicines, how they interact with electromagnetic frequencies, and the mechanisms that are amping up toxic mold. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Rating our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/2SIwG64Spanish - https://bit.ly/3i4Ij27Resources:[1]Nanoparticles in beauty products, textiles, electronics - https://bit.ly/2SJPv8V, https://bit.ly/2RYmLt5, https://bit.ly/2Tw4La4 [2] Nanomedicine - cancer tumors gold particles- https://bit.ly/3wNwzVx [3] Toxicity of silver nanoparticles - https://bit.ly/3uCDmjF, https://bit.ly/3p6JvDi, https://bit.ly/3wKSSvb, https://bit.ly/3fTpnAI [4] Metal Nanoparticles are not biodegradeable - https://bit.ly/3fAIyQB [5] Nanopathology/toxicology - https://bit.ly/2SFCygv, https://bit.ly/3f5DrI3 [6] Harmful effects of nanoparticles on the body/ environment - https://bit.ly/3uC0j6g, https://bit.ly/3yOqPwO, https://bit.ly/3fBSfi0, https://bit.ly/3i6h2fp [7] CARPA research - pseudo allergy - https://bit.ly/3p4MEUk, https://bit.ly/2RPHP5i, https://bit.ly/2SLQ7v6, https://bit.ly/2SFYvfB [8] Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt - mold and mycotoxins - https://bit.ly/3yYoS11 [9] Surface energy effect of nanoparticles - https://bit.ly/3fAJQLr, https://bit.ly/3i4SzqR [10] American Airlines clothing making them sick - https://bit.ly/3fxMmCj [11] Pegylated lipid nanoparticle used in the COVID vaccine - https://go.nature.com/3uyZo6U, https://bit.ly/3vAQwPu [12] Cyanobacteria/algae bloom issues worldwide- https://bit.ly/2SFEJAH, https://bit.ly/3i1AqdG, https://nbcnews.to/2Rc6HUs Support the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 10 - The Erik Johnson Effect Explained P.1In this episode, listeners learn more about the basis of the The Erik Johnson Effect hypothesis and why nanoparticles are at the center of toxic mold. In this two part series, Erik will explain his observations of what happened to the environment during the Tahoe Flu outbreak and the mechanisms that are driving microbes in the atmosphere to behave abnormally. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Rating our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/3yBxeLI Spanish - https://bit.ly/3vmDeWH Resources:[1] Tahoe outbreak - https://nyti.ms/2QCZA77 [2] Sick building syndrome - https://bit.ly/3fDaPVq [3] Tahoe flu outbreak books, documentaries, news articles - https://imdb.to/34e1bDH, https://bit.ly/3fJJ5yG, https://lat.ms/3vgcUgN [4] Osler's Web - https://amzn.to/3fNQVHo [5] Dorr Dearborn and Ruth Etzel, Infants Pulmonary Hemorrhage in Cleveland - https://bit.ly/34hkRqa, https://bit.ly/3xEIEOd, https://nyti.ms/3wvJefQ, https://wapo.st/3oNpEsI [6] Shoemaker's book, Desperation - https://amzn.to/3hSwjAp [7] Shoemaker's book, Mold Warriors - https://amzn.to/3fh8BMK [8] Melinda Ballard case - https://bit.ly/34hkqMy [9] Erik's map of possible causes - https://bit.ly/3nwheVX[10] Desert Research Institute Cloud seeding map - https://bit.ly/3aLHMxE, https://bit.ly/3xyhuso, https://bit.ly/3xyM5py, https://bit.ly/2PwgQdD, https://www.dri.edu/cloud-seeding-program/, https://bit.ly/3nC95zC[11] Dangers of cloud seeding/ toxicity of silver iodide nanoparticles/ ultra fine particles - https://bit.ly/2QPohgG, https://bit.ly/2TjFcsI [12] Algae bloom evidence - https://bit.ly/3dWhmuW [13] Dangers of cyanobacteria - https://bit.ly/3oPeN1r, https://bit.ly/3hSxMXr, https://bit.ly/3vnnbrs [14] HHV6 in Tahoe outbreak - https://bit.ly/3ulu6A7 [15] Nanoparticles are indistinguishable to the immune system from a virus/ nanoparticles are like a virus - https://bit.ly/2RJNnhv, https://bit.ly/3bSG4Lm, httpsSupport the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 9 - Nanopathology: The Growing Concern of Nanoparticle Pollution with Dr. Antonietta GattiDr. Antonietta Gatti is a Physicist, Bioengineer, Researcher, Author, consultant for the Italian Government Commission on depleted Uranium diseases, inventor of the terms Nanopathology and Nanotoxicology, and is currently investigating the etiology of mystery diseases. Dr. Gatti is a retired professor of Dental Materials and Biomechanics in Physiotherapy and Biotechnology, served as a consultant for the Foundation for the Advancement in Science and Education for the New York Rescue Project for victims of the Twin Tower Collapse, has authored over 160 peer-reviewed research publications, and has traveled the world presenting her research findings. A powerhouse in her field, Dr. Antonietta Gatti has spent her interdisciplinary career closing the gaps between medicine, and the role of pollution in human and environmental health. In this episode, listeners will learn more about Dr. Gatti, her experience, and her revolutionary discoveries in nanoparticle pollution in human disease. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Rating our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/2Sdm9j9 Spanish - https://bit.ly/3bKW0zc Resources:[1] Dr. Antonietta Gatti's CV - https://bit.ly/3oB4dLr [2] Case Studies in Nanotoxicology and Particle Toxicology - https://amzn.to/2T6LXOt[3] Nanopathology and the Impact of Nanoparticles - https://amzn.to/3vaMehA[4] Advances in Nanopathology: From Food to Vaccines - https://amzn.to/3oLWP05 [5] Deaths from pollution worldwide - https://bit.ly/3oAujOB [6[ Nanopathology: The Nano Biointeraction of Nanoparticles Inside the Human Body - https://bit.ly/3f5DrI3 [7] Tahoe mystery malady and cloud seeding with ultrafine silver particles - https://bit.ly/3wqlCtaSupport the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 8 - Getting to Know Erik Johnson, U.S. Military Nuclear Missile Launch SpecialistIn this episode, listeners learn more about Erik's background in the military as a U.S. Nuclear Missile Launch Specialist, the use of biological warfare agents, and where nanoparticles come from. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, Commenting, and Rating our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/3wlKlih Spanish - https://bit.ly/3osI95x Resources:[1] Photo of Erik in the military, Nijmegen March - https://bit.ly/3hOkPhF [2] Hitler's Bunker - https://bit.ly/3bBRTWd [3] Immunosuppressive evidence of toxic mold/sick buildings - https://bit.ly/3tYyRPW [4] Video of US Military Biological Warfare training exercises - https://bit.ly/2T2YFh9 [5] Nazi's utilizing DDT - https://bit.ly/3flSyfa [6] How nanoparticles are created and their applications- https://bit.ly/2QuW92l, https://bit.ly/3tXOIhP, https://bit.ly/3u0yIvg, https://bit.ly/3hxqGYp [7] Nanomedicine - https://go.nature.com/3ouDobC [8] Nanoparticles bypassing BBB - https://bit.ly/33RKsWx, https://bit.ly/3v1VGU6, https://bit.ly/3eYBooZ [9] Nanoparticles and mold - https://bit.ly/3v0eEL3, https://go.nature.com/33SzjEQ [10] Aspergillus creates nanoparticles- https://bit.ly/3wjPze2[11] Black mold found in Chernobyl - https://bit.ly/3wmAUiB [12] Nanoparticles in volcanic ash - https://bit.ly/2SVFXYB [13] Nerve agents - https://bit.ly/3whbsLf, https://bit.ly/3bx9RJl [14] Bryan Rosner, successful family mold avoidance - https://bit.ly/2S3LIDp Support the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
Exposing Mold - Episode 7 - Debunking Mold Avoidance MythsIn this episode, Erik clears the air on all things mold avoidance. If you've been affected by mold and want to contribute to our efforts, visit our Patreon or GoFundMe page to donate today.Patreon - patreon.com/exposingmoldGoFundMe - gofund.me/daf1233eWe understand the huge financial loss mold causes. You can do your part by Liking, Sharing, and Commenting on our content. We need your support to raise awareness of this devastating illness so that people can get the help they deserve.Transcript:English - https://bit.ly/3tPh9hL Spanish - https://bit.ly/3opHz8W Resources:[1] Tahoe outbreak - https://nyti.ms/2QCZA77 [2] Algae blooms - https://bit.ly/3dWhmuW [3] Desert Research Institute cloud seeding - https://www.dri.edu/cloud-seeding-program/ [4] Desert Research Institute cloud seeding map & Erik's maps - https://www.dri.edu/cloud-seeding-program/, https://bit.ly/3nC95zC, https://bit.ly/3nwheVX, [5] Lisa Petrison , mystery toxin- https://bit.ly/3uUu03I [6] Stachybotrys & Chaetomium toxin producers - https://bit.ly/2S4M0Kg, https://bit.ly/3xHLcuX, https://bit.ly/3ueJHlY, https://bit.ly/3uq1WEQ, https://bit.ly/3y4iDrV, https://bit.ly/3oorzUI, https://bit.ly/2QorP9z [7] Toxins stored in tissues - https://bit.ly/3ygYK0L, https://bit.ly/3fkRngd [8] Cloud seeding, Lake Tahoe - https://bit.ly/3aLHMxE, https://bit.ly/3xyhuso, https://bit.ly/3xyM5py, https://bit.ly/2PwgQdD [9] Nanoparticles bypassing BBB - https://bit.ly/33RKsWx, https://bit.ly/2Rn7UIw, https://bit.ly/3w9zHuB, https://bit.ly/3wc3pPW, https://bit.ly/3tMABf6 [10] Gerald Kennedy & CDC epidemiologist - https://bit.ly/3eNLFEt Support the show (https://www.gofund.me/daf1233e)
We all want to live in a community that is safe and vibrant, but for too many residents of the Hartford region, crime and violence are a part of life. In this episode, we explore the effects of violence and trauma, and ask what we can do to create safer communities. Episode 2: Transcript English...
LISTEN: Have You Longed For a Place You've Never Been? In this episode, this simple question becomes a SEARCH for opportunity, meaning, safety and life. We begin in a fairytale place...a place many children dream about. But then, each of us has that wish - don't we? And then, we move into the DESERT and discover the remains of dreams... Join us on this next journey. TRANSCRIPT ENGLISH: https://goo.gl/xY4WC5 . . . . ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Interviews: Greg Wohead and Guillermo Galindo / Gdog Galindog Music from: bordercantos.com Song: Singer Carla Lima at Casa da Morna in Cape Verde (YouTube: https://bit.ly/2PJhzWS) Promo Video: "Welcome to Celebration, Florida" by The Orlando Avenue Top Team Song: 1 line from "It's a Small World" SFX: 'High Cities of Bone' (dir. João Salaviza) SFX from Tijuana border: Talía Gongoria (Ta Tahy) Narration from 'The Devil's Highway' book (Luis Alberto Urea) : Blake Farha Longing in Multiple Languages: Andrea Nepori Charis Saitis Nik Haldimann WeiHsi Hu Kathryn Abaño Snjezana Klaric
President Donald Trump Speech in Poland - Rush Limbaugh said one of the best Presidential Speeches of all time A Reaganesque speech, you will not hear this on the Drive By FAKE NEWS, but you can here it here. President Donald Trump delivers a speech at Krasinski Square at the Royal Castle, Thursday, July 6, 2017, in Warsaw, Poland. By ROGER KIMBALL of PJMedia Read the rest here If you want to know why Donald Trump will go down in history as a great president, listen to (or read, when it is available) his speech in Krasinski Square, Warsaw today. Yes, there is a lot of the usual diplomatic persiflage: “Thank you, President Duda. Thank you, Poland.” But be an adult and distinguish the gem from the setting. While the anti-Trump press was busy running stories warning about “unease in Brussels” over Trump’s visit to Poland, Trump once again totally outflanked his critics. Those who have ears, let them hear: The United States is absolutely committed to securing Poland’s access to alternative sources of energy. Now, to whom do you think that was addressed? What country would use access to oil and gas as political blackmail (do what we say or you can’t warm your homes, light your streets, run your factories)? Who would do such a thing? The United States is absolutely committed to its trans-Atlantic partnership. That partnership, said Trump in his aspirational mode, has never been stronger: suitably translated, that means that he wishes to assure that it will never be stronger. It was a proffered hand. Will the EU bureaucrats reach out and grasp it? Speaking of bureaucrats, Trump also—mirabile dictu—warned about “steady creep of government bureaucracy” that, left unchecked, saps a people's will and makes the flourishing of individual initiative, the very marrow of freedom, impossible. This was a direct kick against the administrative state: I like to see it. Drain the Swamp. Trump reaffirmed his absolute commitment to Article 5 of the NATO agreement -- the bit that pledges members to “collective defense”: an attack on one member is an attack on all. He praised Poland for stepping up to meet its statutory financial commitment to NATO and urged other European countries to do the same. A strong NATO means a strong Europe. Rush Limbaugh - In Poland, Trump Plays the Media Again Jul 6, 2017 RUSH: CNN, folks, it’s hilarious. It is amazing. It’s unbelievable to watch what this collection of people claiming to be journalists is doing to themselves. It’s a circular firing squad. They’re shooting themselves in the foot. They’re setting themselves on fire, and they’re doing it all with righteous indignation at a man they hate running intellectual and tactical rings around them. So Trump is over there in Poland and in Germany and he’s doing his no-apology tour, as opposed to Obama’s, which were apology tours. You know, Trump’s not apologizing for anything. And the press, “So, are you ready to admit that the Russians and you colluded? Are you ready to admit it?” And Trump says, “I don’t know what you’re talking about. Nobody knows for sure.” And they blow up. For the last year these people have been devoted to proving something that didn’t happen, collusion, Trump, Russia, to screw Hillary out of the presidency. It’s nothing but lies. It’s nothing but manufactured, total BS that has now become a reality to these people. And all Trump has to say, “Well, you know, nobody really knows.” (laughing) And they blow up. And this Little Jim Acosta is literally making a fool of himself. He’s a CNN reporter, and he’s the guy that went bat nuts about two weeks ago over Trump refusing to call on him and then referring to CNN as fake news. And then the CNN mock wrestling gif. He’s losing his mind. They all are at CNN. And so today Jim Acosta accused Trump of engaging in fake news. The definition of fake news at CNN is if Trump takes a question from a conservative reporter, a friendly reporter. That is fake news. Acosta actually tweeted, “Isn’t it a fake news conference to take a question from a reporter who is essentially an ally of the White House.” Now, in order to understand what comes next, you have to understand who Acosta is. He’s like everybody else in Washington. These are pseudointellectuals. You must understand the way they see themselves. They see themselves as better, smarter, more important, more relevant, more necessary, just generally better people than all the rest of us. They have no humility whatsoever. They do not know what they don’t know. They have no capability of humility. They have no ability to admit that there are things that they don’t know. As such they are ripe to be made fools of. And this Acosta guy is basically putting his own bag of manure in front of himself and stepping in it every day. Trump is just assisting a little bit, but he’s not even collecting the manure. CNN’s doing that. Trump may be furnishing the bag, but these people are putting it in front of themselves and then stepping in it. So Acosta tweets, “Isn’t it a fake news conference to take a question from a reporter who is essentially an ally of the White House?” Donald Trump Jr. responds. “So by that logic, Little Jim, every news conference for the last eight years with Obama was fake news. You would know.” But it isn’t just Donald Trump Jr. Ari Fleischer: “Jim, do you care to guess how many questions I took from reporters who went on to join the Obama White House?” Ari Fleischer was Bush’s first press secretary. Here’s Acosta saying these conservative reporters, you know, they’re Trump’s allies, they’re supporters of Trump, these conservative people. That means it’s fake news. And Ari Fleischer is pointing out, you know, Jim, how many of your buddies who are in the press corps during the Bush administration then went on to join the actual Obama administration? The tweets, the memes, the gifs making fun of CNN with Trump savaging them, they’re getting too many to watch, too many to count. CNN has become a laughingstock and doesn’t know it. That’s what’s funny about it. They don’t know it. They’re aware of all of this, but because they have no humility and because they have no sense of their true place in the universe, they are incapable of actually having this register in terms of its reality. So Trump’s press conference is in Poland — oh, by the way, let me tell you about this. There’s another thing about Poland. The Drive-By Media today, a couple different places, reported that Trump is so unpopular in Poland. This is a flat-out lie. I mean, this is just total flat-out fake news. They reported Trump as so unpopular in Poland that they had to bus in the few supporters in the country they could find that would cheer Trump. That’s not at all what happened. Trump is so popular the Polish government had to organize the numbers of people and they sponsored bus trips to facilitate traffic management and logistics and all that. There were so many people that wanted to see Trump that they found a way to bus them in and keep it somewhat organized. But the Drive-By Media, including CNN, wants you to believe, they are reporting that Poland could only find 5,000 citizens in the whole country who cared to see Trump. That they don’t like Trump, that they wish Trump would go away, because Trump likes Merkel and Trump likes Putin and the Polish people hate Putin and they hate Merkel. It’s just the exact opposite. Trump is on the exact same page as Polish people via Merkel and Putin, and the Polish people know it. I’ve never seen anything like this. I’ve never seen a professional organization of any kind become so consumed with rage and hatred and other destructive emotions that they are actually self-destructing before our eyes and unaware that that’s what they’re doing. They made the common mistake, as I continue to point out, that they believe that everybody thinks like they do, everybody out there across the fruited plain, everybody inside the Beltway. When you stand aside from this and gaze upon it, Trump is just a master at playing these people. He also got a dig in at Obama, and he ripped into American intel sources and the intel community. And the Drive-Bys are outraged. CNN’s been running a banner all day: “Trump Blasts America on Foreign Trip.” “Trump Blasts Intel Community on Foreign Trip.” “Trump Blasts Obama.” Of course, in a sense it’s true, but they have no context. What Trump’s referring to is the intel community, weapons of mass destruction. He’s being asked by the media, “So… so do you think the intel community was right when they said 17 different agencies realized that you colluded with Russia? Do you think that’s right?” And Trump said, “Well, I don’t know that anybody really knows for sure what happened,” and they blow gaskets. Carotid arteries are about to burst, and Trump says, “Look at weapons of mass destruction. The intelligence communities all over the world said Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. We get over there; we couldn’t find any.” CNN with a banner: “Trump Bashes Intel Community While in Poland on Foreign Soil.” Well, let’s not forget who led the charge in bashing the intel community over weapons of mass destruction. The Drive-By Media! The Drive-By Media not only bashed the intel community, they tried to destroy George W. Bush, whether he was on domestic soil or foreign soil. They hate Trump. David Gelernter has a great, great piece today in the Wall Street Journal. Now, his piece is actually about why conservative intellectuals are flat-out wrong in their opposition to Trump and how they’re flat-out phony in their opposition to Trump. And in the process he describes (I think accurately( why much of the hatred for Trump inside the Beltway exists. I’ll get to it in just a moment. Like I tell you today, folks, I am sitting here overwhelmed with opportunities to share things with you. So as I think of these things the brain synapses fire. I guarantee you, I promise you: If I reference it here, I will get the details later in the program before we wrap up today. But it’s a perfect analogy. You know, when asked for the hundredth time if he believed the intel claims… Here’s another thing. (chuckles) We’re back to Jim Acosta again. Trump today, in answering the question for the hundredth time if he believed the intelligence community claims that the Russians meddled in the election, Trump said, “Well, I don’t think it’s all 17. I think it was only three now.” Jim Acosta ran to Twitter (paraphrased), “Trump is an idiot! Trump is a buffoon! It is 17 intelligence agencies who all agree that the Russians tampered with the election to try to benefit Trump!” Well, as you’ll remember from yesterday’s show, the New York Times and the AP had to do massive corrections and massive deletions and massive pullbacks because it isn’t 17; it was only three people — three people who agreed with James Clapper, who was Obama’s Director of National Intelligence. It was reported in January that 17 intel agencies all agreed that Russia tampered with Putin to benefit Trump. They had to pull that back. They did the correction over the weekend. We heralded it major yesterday. Jim Acosta doesn’t know. Jim Acosta, a reporter at CNN, simply doesn’t know that the AP and the New York Times had to issue the corrections. It isn’t 17. So he’s out there tweeting what an idiot Trump is. He’s tweeting what a liar Trump is, that Trump doesn’t know, that Trump is ignorant. When in fact it’s Acosta who is the CNN reporter who — according to job description — should be on top of this stuff. I mean, these people, the New York Times is their bible. They should know everything in the New York Times, and it is becoming clear that people that work for CNN are among the least informed people in Washington. It’s just delicious. It is fascinating. I was reminded. I didn’t even… I had forgotten this. John Hinderaker at Power Line had posted something back in 2009 about CNN. The title of the tweet I think, I think, is, “Rush Is Out.” The post was about was how CNN knowingly broadcast fake quotes attributed to me during the period of time it had been announced that I was part of a minority ownership group to buy the St. Louis Rams. CNN happily bannered and broadcast all of these fake quotes from me, and this post from Power Line in 2009 was among their most clicked on yesterday, and they wanted to find out why. They found it was because of a tweet from Dan Riehl and also an old tweet from Andrew Breitbart about CNN being evil. The Power Line people used it just to illustrate that the fake news business is nothing new to CNN, that they have been doing it for years. It was 2009. That’s eight years ago, and they broadcast a quote of something I never said. It was later learned to be manufactured out of thin air by a scraggly little left-wing author who had written a book filled with fake quotes attributed to countless conservatives, most of them about me. It was about how I supported slavery. I supposedly supported slavery ’cause the streets were safer at night, and CNN ran with this quote. The Power Line post was all about how anybody who listens would know it’s BS, that CNN was behaving irresponsibly. But the context of it was that the fake news that is CNN is not exclusive to Trump, and it isn’t anything new. It is what and who CNN has been for years. Trump is playing them like a Stradivarius. Trump said, “I think it was Russia. I think it could have been other people. Nobody really knows for sure. I remember when I was sitting back listening about Iraq, weapons of mass destruction, how everybody was 100% sure that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction,” Trump said. “Well, guess what? That led to one big mess. They were wrong, and it led to a mess.” The media is literally blowing gaskets at this. They can’t handle it. They have their meme. They have their narrative. The intel community now is unassailable. The intelligence community is universally, always 1,000% right. And they are all agreeing (but they don’t) that Putin attempted to interfere in the American election so that Trump would win. It’s a BS pack of lies that they have now reported for so long they actually believe it. And if anybody comes along and raises questions about the veracity, the honesty, the accuracy of the intelligence community? Why, the Drive-Bys can’t handle it. This self-immolation, this meltdown is occurring in public in front of everyone’s eyes, not behind the scenes. In other words, everybody is able to watch it. And Trump is just masterful at tweaking these people, at playing them off of each other. He knows how to push their buttons. It’s funny, because they’re sitting there in these press conferences thinking, “This is the day we’re gonna destroy Trump! This is the day we’re gonna expose Trump. This is the day we’re gonna prove that Trump is a poseur. We’re gonna prove that Trump’s a fraud.” And every day it is Trump making fools of them, except they don’t know that. They don’t have the humility or the sense of awareness to understand that they’re being made fools of. It’s fascinating to watch. Rush Limbaugh - Trump Defends Western Values in Historic Warsaw Speech Jul 6, 2017 RUSH: Angela Merkel says that success is based on open societies and shared values. Not the way she means, and I’m gonna explain why I say that in quoting from Donald Trump today in his speech in Poland. It is amazing. It is the first such speech of its kind since Ronald Reagan. I’m not kidding you. George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush got close. But what Trump did today with his speech in Poland — actually, with his conclusion. The whole thing is awesome. But he started about 75% of the way in, and it is stunning. BREAK TRANSCRIPT RUSH: I’m gonna share with you the salient point of Trump’s speech in Poland today that — well, Roger Kimball of PJ Media says this speech is one of many that’s going to end up defining Donald Trump as one of the greatest presidents ever. And this speech that Trump gave today has not been given, has not even been attempted by any president since Ronald Reagan. BREAK TRANSCRIPT RUSH: Here is a salient point or part of the Trump speech in Poland today that sets up what I think is phenomenal. It’s audio sound bite number 6. Here it is. THE PRESIDENT: Your oppressors tried to break you, but Poland could not be broken. And when the day came on June 2nd, 1979, and one million Poles gathered around Victory Square for their very first Mass with their Polish pope, that day every communist in Warsaw must have known that their oppressive system would soon come crashing down. They must have known it at the exact moment during Pope John Paul II’s sermon when a million Polish men, women, and children suddenly raised their voices in a single prayer. A million Polish people did not ask for wealth. They did not ask for privilege. Instead, one million Poles saying three simple words: “We want God.” RUSH: And he’s right. That was a huge moment in the destruction of Soviet communism, Pope John Paul, part of the troika with Margaret Thatcher, Ronaldus Magnus, bringing down the Soviet Union. And Pope John Paul II, a fervent anti-communist went to Poland as pope, and the country went crazy for him. But after that comment is where Trump got to the heart of his speech. He said, “The prerequisite for the success of Western civilization is not material riches. Economic prosperity and military might on their own are not sufficient. The critical leaven is the confidence in core Western values, such things as free speech, the equality of women, respect for individual rights, the rule of law, the affirmation of faith and family. Hence, the fundamental question facing Western nations today is whether the people continue to nurture the cultural self-confidence in those fundamental values. If they do, the West is unbeatable. If those values dissipate, the West is lost. As long as we know our history,” Trump said, “We will know how to build our future.” Then he spent a lot of time rehearsing Poland’s heroic resistance to Nazi atrocities in the Warsaw uprising, heroic resistance to Soviet aggression. Roger Kimball, who heard the speech, wrote at PJ Media: “Not since Ronald Reagan has an American president gone so clearly to the nub of what makes the West great and what threatens that greatness.” And he’s talking about Western civilization, Western values, American culture. This distinct American culture that resulted from our founding that is now under assault, not just from enemies around the world, but from enemies within. That distinctive American culture which has given freedom its greatest repository and chance in the world is under assault from the American media and its agents in the Democrat Party and in academia and in Hollywood. The threat to American Western civilization is now primarily domestic, and it has to be beaten back if we are to survive. It’s a battle to the death, folks, and we’re smack-dab in the middle of it. And Trump’s the only president since Reagan to acknowledge it. Transcript English 0-00 Mrs. Trump- Hello, Poland! 0-08 Thank you very much. 0-11 My husband and I have enjoyed visiting 0-13 your beautiful country. 0-16 I want to thank President and Mrs. Duda 0-20 for the warm welcome and their generous hospitality. 0-25 I had the opportunity to visit the Copernicus Science Centre today, 0-30 and found it not only informative but thoughtful, 0-35 its mission, which is to inspire people to observe, experiment, 0-42 ask questions, and seek answers. 0-45 I can think of no better purpose for such a wonderful science center. 0-54 Thank you to all who were involved in giving us 0-57 the tour, especially the children who made it 1-01 such a wonderful experience. 1-04 As many of you know, a main focus of my husband's 1-08 presidency is safety and security of the American people. 1-13 I think all of us can agree people should be able 1-19 to live their lives without fear, no matter 1-23 what country they live in. 1-27 That is my wish for all of us around the world. 1-32 (Applause.) 1-36 Thank you again for this wonderful welcome 1-40 to your very special country. 1-42 Your kindness and gracious hospitality 1-46 will not be forgotten. 1-50 (Applause.) 1-52 And now it is my honor to introduce 1-55 to you my husband, the President of the United States, 2-00 Donald J. Trump. 2-03 (Applause.) 2-11 The President- Thank you very much. 2-30 That's so nice. 2-33 The United States has many great diplomats, 2-35 but there is truly no better ambassador for our country 2-40 than our beautiful First Lady, Melania. 2-43 Thank you, Melania. 2-44 That was very nice. 2-46 (Applause.) 2-48 We've come to your nation to deliver 2-50 a very important message- America loves Poland, 2-55 and America loves the Polish people. 2-58 (Applause.) 2-59 Thank you. 3-02 The Poles have not only greatly enriched this region, 3-05 but Polish-Americans have also 3-08 greatly enriched the United States, and I was 3-12 truly proud to have their support in the 2016 election. 3-18 (Applause.) 3-23 It is a profound honor to stand 3-25 in this city, by this monument to the Warsaw Uprising, 3-31 and to address the Polish nation that 3-34 so many generations have dreamed of- a Poland that 3-40 is safe, strong, and free. 3-46 (Applause.) 3-49 President Duda and your wonderful First Lady, Agata, 3-54 have welcomed us 3-56 with the tremendous warmth and kindness for which Poland 3-59 is known around the world. 4-02 Thank you. 4-04 (Applause.) 4-06 My sincere -- and I mean sincerely thank both of them. 4-15 And to Prime Minister Syzdlo, a very special thanks also. 4-22 (Applause.) 4-25 We are also pleased that former President Leck Walesa, 4-31 so famous for leading 4-32 the Solidarity Movement, has joined us today, also. 4-36 (Applause.) 4-38 Thank you. 4-39 Thank you. 4-44 Thank you. 4-47 On behalf of all Americans, let me also thank 4-51 the entire Polish people for the generosity 4-55 you have shown in welcoming our soldiers 4-58 to your country. 4-59 These soldiers are not only brave defenders of freedom, 5-02 but also symbols of America's commitment 5-06 to your security and your place in a strong 5-11 and democratic Europe. 5-18 We are proudly joined on stage by American, 5-22 Polish, British, and Romanian soldiers. 5-25 Thank you. 5-28 (Applause.) 5-29 Thank you. 5-31 Great job. 5-33 President Duda and I have just come from 5-36 an incredibly successful meeting with the leaders 5-39 participating in the Three Seas Initiative. 5-44 To the citizens of this great region, 5-47 America is eager to expand our partnership with you. 5-51 We welcome stronger ties of trade and commerce 5-55 as you grow your economies. 5-57 And we are committed to securing your access 6-00 to alternate sources of energy, so Poland and its neighbors 6-05 are never again held hostage 6-08 to a single supplier of energy. 6-15 (Applause.) 6-17 Mr. President, I congratulate you, 6-19 along with the President of Croatia, on your leadership 6-26 of this historic Three Seas Initiative. 6-30 Thank you. 6-32 (Applause.) 6-35 This is my first visit to Central Europe as President, 6-39 and I am thrilled that it could be right here 6-43 at this magnificent, beautiful piece of land. 6-49 It is beautiful. 6-51 (Applause.) 6-53 Poland is the geographic heart of Europe, 6-57 but more importantly, in the Polish people, 7-00 we see the soul of Europe. 7-06 Your nation is great because your spirit 7-11 is great and your spirit is strong. 7-15 (Applause.) 7-21 For two centuries, Poland suffered constant 7-24 and brutal attacks. 7-26 But while Poland could be invaded and occupied, 7-30 and its borders even erased from the map, 7-34 it could never be erased from history or from your hearts. 7-39 In those dark days, you have lost your land 7-45 but you never lost your pride. 7-49 (Applause.) 7-53 So, it is with true admiration 7-55 that I can say today, that from the farms and villages 8-00 of your countryside to the cathedrals and squares 8-05 of your great cities, Poland lives, Poland prospers, 8-10 and Poland prevails. 8-13 (Applause.) 8-17 Despite every effort to transform you, 8-20 oppress you, or destroy you, you endured and overcame. 8-25 You are the proud nation of Copernicus -- think of that -- 8-35 (Applause.) 8-36 -- Chopin, Saint John Paul II. 8-41 Poland is a land of great heroes. 8-46 (Applause.) 8-50 And you are a people who know the true value 8-53 of what you defend. 8-57 The triumph of the Polish spirit over centuries 9-01 of hardship gives us all hope for a future in which good 9-06 conquers evil, and peace achieves victory over war. 9-13 For Americans, Poland has been a symbol of hope 9-17 since the beginning of our nation. 9-20 Polish heroes and American patriots fought side by side 9-26 in our War of Independence and in many wars that followed. 9-32 Our soldiers still serve together today 9-34 in Afghanistan and Iraq, combatting the enemies 9-38 of all civilization. 9-41 For America's part, we have never given up 9-44 on freedom and independence as the right and destiny 9-49 of the Polish people, and we never, ever will. 9-54 (Applause.) 9-59 Our two countries share a special bond 10-02 forged by unique histories and national characters. 10-07 It's a fellowship that exists only among people 10-10 who have fought and bled and died for freedom. 10-15 (Applause.) 10-18 The signs of this friendship 10-20 stand in our nation's capital. 10-23 Just steps from the White House, we've raised statues 10-28 of men with names like Pulaski and Kosciuszko. 10-34 (Applause.) 10-38 The same is true in Warsaw, 10-40 where street signs carry the name of George Washington, 10-44 and a monument stands to one of the world's 10-47 greatest heroes, Ronald Reagan. 10-54 (Applause.) 10-58 And so, I am here today not just to visit an old ally, 10-59 but to hold it up as an example 11-01 for others who seek freedom and who wish 11-04 to summon the courage and the will 11-07 to defend our civilization. 11-14 (Applause.) 11-15 The story of Poland is the story 11-18 of a people who have never lost hope, who have never 11-22 been broken, and who have never, ever forgotten 11-26 who they are. 11-31 (Applause) 11-35 Audience- Donald Trump! 11-38 Donald Trump! 11-40 Donald Trump! 11-47 The President- Thank you. 11-52 Thank you so much. 11-53 Thank you. 11-56 Thank you so much. 11-57 Such a great honor. 11-59 This is a nation more than one thousand years old. 12-03 Your borders were erased for more than a century 12-07 and only restored just one century ago. 12-13 In 1920, in the Miracle of Vistula, 12-18 Poland stopped the Soviet army bent on European conquest. 12-31 (Applause.) 12-33 Then, 19 years later in 1939, 12-34 you were invaded yet again, this time by Nazi Germany 12-37 from the west and the Soviet Union from the east. 12-41 That's trouble. 12-45 That's tough. 12-48 Under a double occupation the Polish people endured 12-51 evils beyond description- the Katyn forest massacre, 12-57 the occupations, the Holocaust, the Warsaw Ghetto 13-02 and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 13-04 the destruction of this beautiful capital city, 13-08 and the deaths of nearly one in five Polish people. 13-15 A vibrant Jewish population -- the largest 13-17 in Europe -- was reduced to almost nothing after 13-21 the Nazis systematically murdered millions 13-25 of Poland's Jewish citizens, along with countless 13-29 others, during that brutal occupation. 13-33 In the summer of 1944, the Nazi and Soviet armies 13-38 were preparing for a terrible and bloody battle 13-42 right here in Warsaw. 13-43 Amid that hell on earth, the citizens of Poland 13-46 rose up to defend their homeland. 13-49 I am deeply honored to be joined on stage today 13-52 by veterans and heroes of the Warsaw Uprising. 14-01 (Applause.) 14-08 Audience- (Chanting.) 14-26 The President- What great spirit. 14-29 We salute your noble sacrifice and we pledge 14-31 to always remember your fight for Poland 14-35 and for freedom. 14-36 Thank you. 14-38 Thank you. 14-38 (Applause.) 14-41 This monument reminds us that more than 150,000 Poles died 14-48 during that desperate struggle 14-50 to overthrow oppression. 14-53 From the other side of the river, the Soviet armed forces 14-57 stopped and waited. 15-00 They watched as the Nazis ruthlessly destroyed the city, 15-06 viciously murdering men, women, and children. 15-09 They tried to destroy this nation forever 15-11 by shattering its will to survive. 15-14 But there is a courage and a strength deep 15-16 in the Polish character that no one could destroy. 15-20 The Polish martyr, Bishop Michael Kozal, said it well, 15-27 "More horrifying than a defeat of arms 15-30 is a collapse of the human spirit." 15-35 Through four decades of communist rule, Poland 15-38 and the other captive nations of Europe endured a brutal 15-43 campaign to demolish freedom, your faith, 15-46 your laws, your history, your identity -- 15-50 indeed the very essence of your culture and your humanity. 15-55 Yet, through it all, you never lost that spirit. 16-03 (Applause.) 16-06 Your oppressors tried to break you, but Poland could not be broken. 16-14 (Applause.) 16-18 And when the day came on June 2nd, 1979, 16-22 and one million Poles gathered around 16-25 Victory Square for their very first mass with their 16-29 Polish Pope, that day, every communist in Warsaw 16-33 must have known that their oppressive system would 16-37 soon come crashing down. 16-41 (Applause.) 16-44 They must have known it at the exact moment 16-47 during Pope John Paul II's sermon 16-49 when a million Polish men, women, and children 16-53 suddenly raised their voices in a single prayer. 16-57 A million Polish people did not ask for wealth. 17-04 They did not ask for privilege. 17-06 Instead, one million Poles sang three simple words, 17-11 "We Want God." 17-16 (Applause.) 17-21 In those words, the Polish people recalled the promise 17-24 of a better future. 17-26 They found new courage to face down their oppressors, 17-30 and they found the words to declare 17-34 that Poland would be Poland once again. 17-38 As I stand here today before this incredible crowd, 17-43 this faithful nation, we can still hear those voices 17-48 that echo through history. 17-51 Their message is as true today as ever. 17-55 The people of Poland, the people of America, 17-59 and the people of Europe still cry out "We want God." 18-06 (Applause.) 18-10 Together, with Pope John Paul II, 18-12 the Poles reasserted their identity as a nation 18-17 devoted to God. 18-19 And with that powerful declaration of who you are, 18-23 you came to understand what to do and how to live. 18-28 You stood in solidarity against oppression, 18-31 against a lawless secret police, against a cruel 18-35 and wicked system that impoverished your cities 18-38 and your souls. 18-40 And you won. 18-42 Poland prevailed. 18-44 Poland will always prevail. 18-48 (Applause.) 18-56 Audience- Donald Trump! 18-58 Donald Trump! 19-01 Donald Trump! 19-13 The President- Thank you. 19-15 You were supported in that victory over communism 19-18 by a strong alliance of free nations in the West 19-21 that defied tyranny. 19-24 Now, among the most committed members 19-27 of the NATO Alliance, Poland has resumed its place 19-31 as a leading nation of a Europe that is strong, whole, and free. 19-37 A strong Poland is a blessing to the nations of Europe, 19-42 and they know that. 19-43 A strong Europe is a blessing to the West 19-46 and to the world. 19-52 (Applause.) 19-54 One hundred years after the entry 19-56 of American forces into World War I, the transatlantic bond 20-00 between the United States and Europe is as strong as ever 20-05 and maybe, in many ways, even stronger. 20-09 This continent no longer confronts 20-12 the specter of communism. 20-15 But today we're in the West, and we have to say 20-19 there are dire threats to our security 20-22 and to our way of life. 20-25 You see what's happening out there. 20-28 They are threats. 20-30 We will confront them. 20-32 We will win. 20-33 But they are threats. 20-36 (Applause.) 20-42 Audience- Donald Trump! 20-44 Donald Trump! 20-48 Donald Trump! 21-00 The President- We are confronted by another 21-01 oppressive ideology -- one that seeks to export 21-05 terrorism and extremism all around the globe. 21-09 America and Europe have suffered one terror attack 21-14 after another. 21-17 We're going to get it to stop. 21-20 (Applause.) 21-23 During a historic gathering in Saudi Arabia, 21-26 I called on the leaders of more than 50 Muslim nations 21-29 to join together to drive out this menace 21-33 which threatens all of humanity. 21-36 We must stand united against these shared enemies 21-39 to strip them of their territory and their funding, 21-43 and their networks, and any form of ideological support 21-50 that they may have. 21-52 While we will always welcome new citizens 21-54 who share our values and love our people, our borders 21-58 will always be closed to terrorism and extremism 22-02 of any kind. 22-05 (Applause.) 22-08 Audience- Donald Trump! 22-11 Donald Trump! 22-15 Donald Trump! 22-25 The President- We are fighting hard against 22-29 radical Islamic terrorism, and we will prevail. 22-38 We cannot accept those who reject our values 22-41 and who use hatred to justify violence against the innocent. 22-46 Today, the West is also confronted by the powers 22-49 that seek to test our will, undermine our 22-52 confidence, and challenge our interests. 22-56 To meet new forms of aggression, including 22-59 propaganda, financial crimes, and cyberwarfare, 23-04 we must adapt our alliance to compete effectively 23-08 in new ways and on all new battlefields. 23-13 We urge Russia to cease its destabilizing activities 23-17 in Ukraine and elsewhere, and its support 23-21 for hostile regimes -- including Syria and Iran 23-26 -- and to instead join the community of responsible 23-29 nations in our fight against common enemies 23-33 and in defense of civilization itself. 23-41 (Applause.) 23-43 Finally, on both sides of the Atlantic, 23-45 our citizens are confronted by yet another 23-47 danger -- one firmly within our control. 23-51 This danger is invisible to some but familiar to 23-55 the Poles- the steady creep of government 23-58 bureaucracy that drains the vitality and wealth 24-02 of the people. 24-04 The West became great not because of paperwork and 24-07 regulations but because people were allowed to chase 24-11 their dreams and pursue their destinies. 24-16 Americans, Poles, and the nations of Europe value 24-20 individual freedom and sovereignty. 24-23 We must work together to confront forces, whether 24-26 they come from inside or out, from the South or the East, 24-30 that threaten over time to undermine these values 24-34 and to erase the bonds of culture, 24-37 faith and tradition that make us who we are. 24-44 (Applause.) 24-47 If left unchecked, these forces will undermine our courage, 24-51 sap our spirit, 24-53 and weaken our will to defend ourselves 24-55 and our societies. 24-58 But just as our adversaries and enemies 25-00 of the past learned here in Poland, we know that these 25-05 forces, too, are doomed to fail if we want them to fail. 25-11 And we do, indeed, want them to fail. 25-16 (Applause.) 25-20 They are doomed not only because our alliance is strong, 25-23 our countries are resilient, 25-25 and our power is unmatched. 25-27 Through all of that, you have to say everything is true. 25-33 Our adversaries, however, are doomed because we will 25-38 never forget who we are. 25-40 And if we don't forget who are, we just can't be beaten. 25-45 Americans will never forget. 25-48 The nations of Europe will never forget. 25-51 We are the fastest and the greatest community. 25-55 There is nothing like our community of nations. 25-59 The world has never known anything like 26-03 our community of nations. 26-05 We write symphonies. 26-06 We pursue innovation. 26-09 We celebrate our ancient heroes, embrace our timeless 26-12 traditions and customs, and always seek 26-15 to explore and discover brand-new frontiers. 26-20 We reward brilliance. 26-22 We strive for excellence, and cherish inspiring 26-27 works of art that honor God. 26-30 We treasure the rule of law and protect the right 26-35 to free speech and free expression. 26-39 (Applause.) 26-42 We empower women as pillars of our society and of our success. 26-48 We put faith and family, not government and bureaucracy, 26-52 at the center of our lives. 26-54 And we debate everything. 26-56 We challenge everything. 26-57 We seek to know everything so that we can better 27-00 know ourselves. 27-04 (Applause.) 27-05 And above all, we value the dignity of every human life, 27-09 protect the rights 27-10 of every person, and share the hope of every soul 27-15 to live in freedom. 27-17 That is who we are. 27-19 Those are the priceless ties that bind us together 27-23 as nations, as allies, and as a civilization. 27-28 What we have, what we inherited from our -- 27-33 and you know this better than anybody, and you see it 27-35 today with this incredible group of people -- 27-39 what we've inherited from our ancestors has never 27-43 existed to this extent before. 27-46 And if we fail to preserve it, it will never, 27-51 ever exist again. 27-53 So, we cannot fail. 27-55 This great community of nations has something else 27-58 in common- In every one of them, it is the people, 28-02 not the powerful, who have always formed 28-05 the foundation of freedom and the cornerstone of our defense. 28-10 The people have been that foundation here in Poland -- 28-14 as they were right here in Warsaw -- and they were 28-17 the foundation from the very, very beginning in America. 28-24 Our citizens did not win freedom together, 28-28 did not survive horrors together, did not face down 28-32 evil together, only to lose our freedom to a lack of pride 28-37 and confidence in our values. 28-39 We did not and we will not. 28-42 We will never back down. 28-46 (Applause.) 29-04 Audience- Donald Trump! 29-05 Donald Trump! 29-06 Donald Trump! 29-07 The President- As long as we know our history, 29-08 we will know how to build our future. 29-11 Americans know that a strong alliance of free, 29-14 sovereign and independent nations is the best defense 29-18 for our freedoms and for our interests. 29-22 That is why my administration has 29-24 demanded that all members of NATO finally meet 29-30 their full and fair financial obligation. 29-37 As a result of this insistence, billions of dollars 29-42 more have begun to pour into NATO. 29-46 In fact, people are shocked. 29-49 But billions and billions of dollars more are coming 29-52 in from countries that, in my opinion, would not have 29-56 been paying so quickly. 29-58 To those who would criticize our tough 30-00 stance, I would point out that the United States 30-03 has demonstrated not merely with words but with its actions 30-08 that we stand firmly behind Article 5, 30-12 the mutual defense commitment. 30-16 (Applause.) 30-18 Words are easy, but actions are what matters. 30-21 And for its own protection -- and you know this, 30-25 everybody knows this, everybody has to know this -- 30-29 Europe must do more. 30-32 Europe must demonstrate that it believes in its 30-35 future by investing its money to secure that future. 30-40 That is why we applaud Poland for its decision 30-43 to move forward this week on acquiring from the United States 30-47 the battle-tested Patriot air and missile 30-50 defense system -- the best anywhere in the world. 30-58 (Applause.) 31-00 That is also why we salute the Polish people 31-01 for being one of the NATO countries that 31-03 has actually achieved the benchmark for investment 31-07 in our common defense. 31-09 Thank you. 31-10 Thank you, Poland. 31-12 I must tell you, the example you set 31-15 is truly magnificent, and we applaud Poland. 31-19 Thank you. 31-22 (Applause.) 31-24 We have to remember that our defense is not just a commitment 31-28 of money, it is a commitment of will. 31-31 Because as the Polish experience reminds us, 31-35 the defense of the West ultimately rests not only 31-39 on means but also on the will of its people to prevail 31-42 and be successful and get what you have to have. 31-46 The fundamental question of our time is whether 31-50 the West has the will to survive. 31-53 Do we have the confidence in our values to defend 31-56 them at any cost? 31-58 Do we have enough respect for our citizens 32-00 to protect our borders? 32-03 Do we have the desire and the courage to preserve 32-06 our civilization in the face of those who would 32-10 subvert and destroy it? 32-14 (Applause.) 32-15 We can have the largest economies 32-20 and the most lethal weapons anywhere on Earth, 32-23 but if we do not have strong families and strong 32-26 values, then we will be weak and we will not survive. 32-35 (Applause.) 32-36 If anyone forgets the critical importance of these things, 32-41 let them come to one country that never has. 32-44 Let them come to Poland. 32-47 (Applause.) 32-51 And let them come here, to Warsaw, 32-54 and learn the story of the Warsaw Uprising. 32-58 When they do, they should learn about Jerusalem Avenue. 33-03 In August of 1944, Jerusalem Avenue 33-07 was one of the main roads running east and west 33-10 through this city, just as it is today. 33-14 Control of that road was crucially important 33-17 to both sides in the battle for Warsaw. 33-21 The German military wanted it as their most direct route 33-24 to move troops and to form a very strong front. 33-30 And for the Polish Home Army, the ability to pass 33-33 north and south across that street was critical 33-36 to keep the center of the city, and the Uprising itself, 33-41 from being split apart and destroyed. 33-45 Every night, the Poles put up sandbags amid machine 33-49 gun fire -- and it was horrendous fire -- 33-55 to protect a narrow passage across Jerusalem Avenue. 34-00 Every day, the enemy forces knocked them down 34-03 again and again and again. 34-05 Then the Poles dug a trench. 34-07 Finally, they built a barricade. 34-10 And the brave Polish fighters began to flow 34-12 across Jerusalem Avenue. 34-15 That narrow passageway, just a few feet wide, 34-19 was the fragile link that kept the Uprising alive. 34-24 Between its walls, a constant stream 34-26 of citizens and freedom fighters made their perilous, 34-30 just perilous, sprints. 34-33 They ran across that street, they ran through 34-36 that street, they ran under that street -- 34-39 all to defend this city. 34-42 "The far side was several yards away," 34-46 recalled one young Polish woman named Greta. 34-49 That mortality and that life was so important to her. 34-57 In fact, she said, "The mortally dangerous sector 35-02 of the street was soaked in the blood. 35-05 It was the blood of messengers, liaison girls, 35-09 and couriers." 35-11 Nazi snipers shot at anybody who crossed. 35-15 Anybody who crossed, they were being shot at. 35-18 Their soldiers burned every building 35-20 on the street, and they used the Poles as human shields 35-24 for their tanks in their effort to capture 35-27 Jerusalem Avenue. 35-29 The enemy never ceased its relentless assault 35-32 on that small outpost of civilization. 35-36 And the Poles never ceased its defense. 35-40 The Jerusalem Avenue passage required constant protection, 35-45 repair, and reinforcement, but the will of its defenders 35-49 did not waver, even in the face of death. 35-53 And to the last days of the Uprising, 35-56 the fragile crossing never, ever failed. 36-00 It was never, ever forgotten. 36-03 It was kept open by the Polish people. 36-07 The memories of those who perished in the Warsaw Uprising 36-11 cry out across the decades, and few are clearer 36-16 than the memories of those who died 36-18 to build and defend the Jerusalem Avenue crossing. 36-22 Those heroes remind us that the West 36-25 was saved with the blood of patriots; 36-29 that each generation must rise up and play their part 36-33 in its defense -- 36-42 (Applause.) 36-44 -- and that every foot of ground, and every last inch 36-46 of civilization, is worth defending with your life. 36-50 Our own fight for the West does not begin 36-53 on the battlefield -- it begins with our minds, our wills, 36-56 and our souls. 36-57 Today, the ties that unite our civilization 37-00 are no less vital, and demand no less defense, than that bare 37-06 shred of land on which the hope of Poland 37-10 once totally rested. 37-13 Our freedom, our civilization, 37-16 and our survival depend on these bonds of history, culture, 37-21 and memory. 37-22 And today as ever, Poland is in our heart, 37-26 and its people are in that fight. 37-32 (Applause.) 37-35 Just as Poland could not be broken, I declare today 37-39 for the world to hear 37-40 that the West will never, ever be broken. 37-45 Our values will prevail. 37-47 Our people will thrive. 37-50 And our civilization will triumph. 37-55 (Applause.) 38-01 Audience- Donald Trump! 38-03 Donald Trump! 38-05 Donald Trump! 38-18 The President- Thank you. 38-19 So, together, let us all fight like the Poles -- 38-22 for family, for freedom, for country, and for God. 38-27 Thank you. 38-27 God Bless You. 38-28 God bless the Polish people. 38-30 God bless our allies. 38-33 And God bless the United States of America. 38-36 Thank you. 38-36 God bless you. 38-37 Thank you very much. 38-39 (Applause.)
Transcript -- English is championed as an essential tool for participation yet is criticized for causing real social harm.
Transcript -- English is championed as an essential tool for participation yet is criticized for causing real social harm.
Transcript: English astronomer Edmond Halley was the first person to show that comets are repeatable astronomical phenomena. Halley was a friend of Newton, the man to persuaded Newton to publish his master work on gravity, The Principia. Halley paid the publication costs himself and personally sent copies of the book to scientists around Europe. Halley made careful observations of comets himself, and he identified four consecutive sightings with one single visitor and predicted the return for the comet that would bare his name. In 1758 it appeared on Christmas day as predicted. Halley's Comet has appeared most recently in 1910 in a spectacular visit when we passed through its tail and less spectacularly in 1986.
Transcript -- In Malaysia there was a concern that not having English as a national language might hamper economic growth.
Transcript: English astronomer William Huggins was the first to provide evidence on a physical nature of comets. Using a spectrograph in 1869, he showed that the composition included gaseous carbon compounds. More modern observations have cataloged many molecules in the nucleus of a comet including many different combinations of the basic elements, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon. Among the molecules or ions that have been detected are CN, CH, OH, H2O, CN, CH, OH, N2, CO, and CO2. More recently complex organics such as CH2CN have been discovered. This is exciting because some of these are the basic building blocks of life.
Transcript -- In science English is currently the language of choice.
Transcript -- Since the Chinese economy has opened up, interest in speaking English has increased.
Transcript -- In Bangalore private schools teach English whereas most state schools teach in the local dialect.
Transcript -- In Bangalore private schools teach English whereas most state schools teach in the local dialect.
Transcript -- In science English is currently the language of choice.
Transcript -- Since the Chinese economy has opened up, interest in speaking English has increased.
Transcript -- In Malaysia there was a concern that not having English as a national language might hamper economic growth.
Transcript -- The position of English in Malaysia with it's ethnically diverse population is highly contraversial.
Transcript -- In Singapore English was adopted as one of the official languages after independence to try and bring together the countries.
Transcript -- After nearly 200 years of colonial riule in India did the indigenous citizens still want the English language?
Transcript -- The position of English in Malaysia with it's ethnically diverse population is highly contraversial.
Transcript -- In Singapore English was adopted as one of the official languages after independence to try and bring together the countries.
Transcript -- After nearly 200 years of colonial riule in India did the indigenous citizens still want the English language?
Transcript -- Exploring how the British Empire spread across the world bringing back many new words and phrases.
Transcript -- Exploring how the British Empire spread across the world bringing back many new words and phrases.
Transcript -- In recent years, English has become increasingly dominant as the language spoken at the European Parliament, in Brussels. This film examines why.
Transcript -- In recent years, English has become increasingly dominant as the language spoken at the European Parliament, in Brussels. This film examines why.
Transcript -- How a British King's art collection became a French King's art collection.
Transcript -- How a British King's art collection became a French King's art collection.