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Played a quick game with Daniel Negreanu (Daniel Negreanu) before the podcast. Wild how fast someone at his level can read you. We spoke about how people behave when the stakes rise, what pressure does to decision-making, how influence works at a table, and physical cues. Also got into...

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🔥 Ladies and gentlemen, presenting the Epidemic of Fraud 2025 UPDATE. New information is sprinkled throughout the documentary. Share and watch here on X. Get more info at Subscribe at 00:00:00 - Chapter 1 Introduction 00:01:08 - Chapter 2 My Story 00:02:41 - Chapter 3 Epidemic of Fraud 00:06:22 - Chapter 4 The History of HCQ 00:11:55 - Chapter 5 Words and Propaganda 00:13:05 - Chapter 6 Science and Data 00:14:33 - Chapter 7 How to Lie with Statistics 00:14:48 - Chapter 8 JAMA U of Albany Study 00:17:05 - Chapter 9 Operation Mockingbird 00:20:41 - Chapter 10 Surgisphere HCQ Study 00:25:38 - Chapter 11 Solidarity and Recovery Studies 00:27:53 - Chapter 12 Prophylaxis 00:29:06 - Chapter 13 Boulware UMN HCQ Study 00:34:41 - Chapter 14 Dr. Sabine Hazan HCQ Study 00:41:11 - Chapter 15 Financial Conflicts of Interest 00:42:47 - Chapter 16 Clinical Trial Corruption 00:45:51 - Chapter 17 FDA Revokes EUA for HCQ 00:47:42 - Chapter 18 A Dog Named Dru 00:50:39 - Chapter 19 A Second Opinion 00:57:58 - Chapter 20 Remdesivir 01:01:16 - Chapter 21 What’s Driving This Obsession 01:03:55 - Chapter 22 FDA Denies Henry Ford 01:04:47 - Chapter 23 WIV Showed HCQ Works 01:05:29 - Chapter 24 Big Bag of Cat Food 01:07:07 - Chapter 27 Who’s BARDA? 01:08:49 - Chapter 26 The People Responsible 01:10:22 - Chapter 27 Rick Bright’s Testimony 01:14:55 - Chapter 28 Meet Raul Ruiz 01:17:49 - Chapter 29 It had nothing to do with politics 01:19:15 - Chapter 30 Rick Bright & Janet Woodcock 01:20:11 - Chapter 31 Peter Navarro’s Fight 01:22:07 - Chapter 32 FOIA for Rick Communications 01:23:55 - Chapter 33 The Audacity of the Crime 01:25:40 - Chapter 34 Why didn't we have HCQ? 01:27:15 - Chapter 35 Medical Gaslighting 01:29:26 - Chapter 36 Our Agencies Failed Us 01:30:24 - Chapter 37 Anthony Fauci’s Lab Leak 01:31:27 - Chapter 38 Fauci’s manipulation 01:33:08 - Chapter 38 The Noose Was Tightening 01:35:07 - Chapter 40 Blowing up the System 01:38:23 - Chapter 41 What can doctors do? 01:39:35 - Chapter 42 Gates Foundation Dark Money 01:41:39 - Chapter 43 Our Generation Let This Happen 01:43:10 - Chapter 44 Ashish Jha 01:46:01 - Chapter 45 The Snake Oil Salesman 01:48:14 - Chapter 46 Their Faith is Ridiculed 01:48:59 - Chapter 47 Doctors are Afraid 01:50:59 - Chapter 48 How Many Died 01:48:59 - Chapter 47 Doctors Are Afraid 01:55:41 - Chapter 51 Imagine Where Are They Now 01:58:17 - Chapter 52 Credits

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