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The conversation shifted, but the underlying theme stayed the same—how the systems in place aren't what they seem. Howard opened up about his view of vaccines, painting a darker picture of their purpose. “The entire process that they’re working on, it’s not to build humanity up. I don’t see...

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It began with a simple but chilling question. On Club Random, Terrence Howard leaned in and asked what many have quietly wondered since RFK Jr. entered office: “Did they pull something out on him to make him change his stance?” Howard didn’t hesitate. He wanted to know what happened to the man he once met—the one who had been so strongly against vaccines like MMR. “What happened to him, man? RFK. No, what happened to him?” he said. “He was so against MMR vaccines, so against that. And then he gets into the office——and I’ve seen him, I’ve met him.” “Did they pull something out on him to make him change his stance? Or.....” Bill Maher didn’t offer a defense. Instead, he gave a glimpse into how Washington wears people down. “Well, you know, as Mario Cuomo used to say, you run for office in poetry, you govern in prose. You know, once you get in, you know, once you are the sheriff things are a little different,” Maher said. He suggested that even getting confirmed might have required RFK Jr. to say things he didn’t truly believe. “First of all, just to get confirmed, he probably had to say a few things that he’s not completely on the page with.” Once you’re in, Maher implied, survival demands compromise.

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🚨 Actor Terrence Howard just stunned Bill Maher with a barrage of jaw-dropping claims. Howard held nothing back: from ivermectin and cancer to JFK to “breaking the buck” rituals inside the entertainment industry. What he said during this podcast will leave you speechless. 🧵 THREAD

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The deeper they went, the more the conversation exposed how little trust remains in major industries—starting with Big Pharma. Maher explained how pharmaceutical companies don’t necessarily discard failed or dangerous drugs. “It’s also a known fact that when they come up with a drug, and it doesn’t work on one thing—or sometimes because it works too well, in other words, it kills you—they don’t throw it away exactly. Because that’s bad money after good. Okay,” Maher said. He continued, “What they do is they repurpose it. They do that many times. You know, it didn’t work on cancer, but we got a whole stockroom of it. No, I’m sure it’s not quite like that. But it is suspicious to me.” Howard didn’t miss the opening. He stepped in with a bold claim that turned the conversation toward cancer treatment itself. “What made the cancer go away was the ivermectin, the antiparasitics, all of those things that they were saying, ‘Oh, that you give to dogs,’ things of that nature,” Howard said. He explained why he believes cancer isn’t simply a random mutation, but something cells naturally fight against. “Because cancer, I don’t believe—and from looking at it—a cancer isn’t just some deformity that happens to a given cell. Correct. Cells have a fight against it.” To Howard, the answers were never as far away as we were told—they were just hidden.

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But Maher wasn’t done swinging. In a moment that stunned even the most skeptical listeners, he turned his fire directly at the left—and their demonization of ivermectin during COVID. Maher laid it out as simply as anyone could. “The fact that it was demonized by the left is one of the things that I would say, I could come up with a larger list of things that, you know when people are like, oh you know why aren't you just all on our team?” “Because your team does some shitty stuff too.” He called out the nonsense behind pretending ivermectin was somehow evil. “And pretending that ivermectin was somehow evil, it wasn’t evil. It won the Nobel Prize in 2015.” “They say it cured probably more people [than] except penicillin.” Maher kept pressing the obvious question that so many refused to ask. “Okay, was it crazy to think it could work on Covid?” “Because, again, we’re all individuals. This one-size-fits-all medical treatment bugs me.” In an era when questioning the narrative could get you canceled, Maher made it painfully clear why trust in "the science" was never blind—or deserved.

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From the decay of medicine, the conversation took aim at another broken system: America's poisoned food supply. Maher didn’t mince words. “I just think that when money gets involved, they will find a way to manipulate seeds or—you know—they do it with our food supply is shit,” he said. He explained how natural diversity in food was sacrificed for corporate profits. “There used to be like so many different kinds of wheat, but because of—the economics. And it was more economical.” Howard took it one step further. “And that’s where Monosat [Monsanto] came in. They’re just keeping the same...” Once money became the mission, Howard and Maher agreed, food stopped being nourishment—and started becoming another industrial product.

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But the darkest revelations were still ahead. This one will stay with you, especially after connecting the dots on Harvey Weinstein and P. Diddy. That’s when Howard opened up about a disturbing reality that he said still lingers behind the glitz of Hollywood—the old practice of “breaking the buck.” He described a brutal method from the days of slavery: “They would tie him to a log or barrel, and a bunch of the overseers would rape him. When he walked around with the slaves, now he didn’t have the confidence. His whole—he was broken. And it was called breaking the buck.” According to Howard, that system never truly ended—it just adapted to the modern entertainment industry. “That’s still taking place.” Today, he said, young artists are still pressured into submission. “They go and see someone, and they tell them, ‘Okay, yeah, you can have a deal. Perform fellatio on me and you get your deal.’” Howard pointed to artist Petey Pablo, who he says tried to expose what was happening—and paid a steep price. “He was kicked out of the music business. No radio station would play his stuff. You look for Petey Pablo—he’s not around anymore.”

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The shadows got even darker when the conversation turned to the infamous Diddy parties. Maher cracked a nervous joke when Howard rummaged through his bag. “Uh oh. Well, this is how it started at the Diddy parties. Yeah. The guy reaches into a bag, and the next thing you know, you’ve got somebody’s d*ck up your butt,” Maher joked. He kept pressing the point, asking if Howard could believe who showed up at those parties—mentioning Justin Bieber by name. Howard didn’t laugh it off. “Yeah, but he shouldn’t have been there at 14,” he said, shifting the mood back to something dead serious. Howard made it clear that even if a child is assaulted, it doesn’t take away their manhood. “If some child is r*ped, it doesn’t take it [man card] away,” he said. Maher asked him to explain: “What is man card meaning?” Howard replied, “The man card is your integrity, your dignity,” before quipping, “It’s your butt.” Maher laughed, teasing, “Oh wait, is it your integrity, or is it your butt?” Howard shot back, “That [your butt] is your integrity. That’s because that goes to your intestines.” Maher closed the moment with a final jab: “My man card is never expired, okay? … I don’t think my butt has anything to do with my man card.”

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As the conversation wound down, Howard introduced one final WILD theory—one that tied the deep state, the Fed, and the JFK assassination together. Howard asked Maher about JFK: “Did you hear what I heard about what got him killed?” Maher answered carefully. “Oh, I think we all know generally what got him killed, but what’s your theory?” Howard answered without hesitation. “The night before he had signed an executive order, ordering that the Federal Reserve would no longer be printing the dollars, that the U.S. government will now print the dollars.” Maher pushed back slightly. “The Federal Reserve is the U.S. government.” Howard corrected him. “The Federal Reserve is a separate entity.” He connected JFK’s fate to another president who challenged the same system. “What I’ve researched and found, it was comparable to what happened to Abraham Lincoln. He wanted to do the same thing. Start printing money himself, instead of having the Federal Reserve.” Howard explained why this battle over money mattered. “Say Congress needs $20 billion—they print the $20 billion, but they never print up the interest. So they were always going to be in debt.” In Howard’s view, JFK and Lincoln both tried to free America from that endless debt trap—and both paid the ultimate price.

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Watch the full Club Random episode with Bill Maher and Terrence Howard here:

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Thank you! How long have pro-life people tried to explain that using DNA from aborted babies will never deliver health to the hosts! It goes against God’s law. So, why are they using techniques that have the opposite effect upon humans?

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It's not Psoriasis. For $15 you can buy what's the equivalent of a $2,000 dermascope. It's like an endoscope but magnifies and plugs into your phone. Look at your worst spots. If You see Blue, red, black or orange micro fibers under you skin or coming out of your skin, It's NOT Psoriasis. It's Morgellons Disease. It's a gift from the government dating back to before 2002 when first brought to the attention of the public. We are told We are crazy. from zero to over 4 million in 25 years around the world is Not Crazy!

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He said the left doesn't do nearly the amount of bad stuff as the right? Huh? Wtf? Has he big been paying attention these past 16 years?

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He rather makes RFK Jr. sound grounded.

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Cancers have being rampant since they rolled out the covid vaccine

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@TheRightMelissa DEPOPULATION that's what it's called.

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Help us, Lord Jesus!

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Hence the whole reason for abortion clinics is to feed big pharma

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.Daily Caller’s Reagan Reese: “On Bagram, what goes into retaking Bagram? Does that require boots on the ground?” President Donald Trump: “We’ll see what happens with Bagram. We’re talking to Afghanistan. It should have never been given up. It was the most embarrassing day in the history of our country. There was no reason to give it up. I was leaving Afghanistan. I was leaving, I was the one that got it down to 5,000 soldiers. But we were going to we were going to keep Bagram, the air base. I said it yesterday and we had an incredible trip, as you know, to U.K., and I said it during the press conference. It’s one of the most powerful runways ever built in terms of weight, length and load, what it can — what it could take, and we just gave it up for nothing. We gave it up for nothing. There was no reason to give it up. We weren’t going to leave Bagram. Joe Biden didn’t know what he was doing. We had a man that didn’t know what he was doing. We had a man, by the way, that didn’t approve — if you take a look at what’s happening in Congress — we had a man that signed everything with almost everything with an autopen and he didn’t tell the people from the autopen whoever was using it. The one man that used it predominantly said that Biden only spoke to him twice, and it was only about the weather. It was about nothing. So, those pardons that he gave are illegal. He gave illegal pardons, and that includes the congressman that destroyed and deleted all the information from J6. They deleted everything because it turned out that they were wrong. It turned out that I offered 10,000 National Guard soldiers whatever they wanted, and you wouldn’t have had a problem and they turned it down. Nancy Pelosi turned it down, and the mayor of Washington, D.C. turned it down. They deleted everything and they destroyed it, illegally destroyed it. And Biden gave them a pardon. And Biden gave a lot of other people pardons that, frankly, would be in jail if it wasn’t for those pardons. But those pardons now are illegal, according to just about everybody.”

Curtis Houck

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RFK Jr.: " When I was a kid, there was only three vaccines, and I was compliant. But when we passed the Vaccine Act, it made vaccines very, very valuable. And all of a sudden, there was a gold rush to add a lot of new vaccines to the schedule for diseases that aren't even casually contagious, like rotavirus, like hepatitis B." "Why are we giving hepatitis B vaccine to a one-day-old child? You know, the major vectors for that are, it's sexually transmitted or by needles. Why would you give that to a one-day-old child? It's really a profit motive. Now, you're right that correlation is not causation, but the Institute of Medicine has looked at the vaccine schedule and said, in their 2011 report, there are over 150 injuries that are likely to be associated with vaccines that have never been studied." "So it's the CDC's responsibility to do those studies, and they've been ordered again and again and again to do them, and they have refused. And that's wrong. We need an agency that is putting public health first and not pharmaceutical profits. You were talking about the opioid crisis. The opioid crisis started with the oxycodone, now it's fentanyl. But the same companies... that got the FDA to lie to us about the addiction, addictiveness lie to every doctor in this country about the addictiveness of oxycodone and get a whole generation addicted." "Those are the same companies that make these, you know, other products. And the pharmaceutical, the four companies that make vaccines in this country, Merck's and Sanofi, Glaxo and Pfizer have paid over $35 billion in criminal penalties over the past decade. for lying to doctors, for falsifying science, for defrauding regulators. And we need to keep an eye on them." "We can't just trust them. If they say it's a vaccine, we all trust it. We need to have actual science on it. And I think that's all I say. I don't want to get rid of vaccines. If you want to take a vaccine, you should be able to do it. And we need good science, and that's all I've asked for."

Camus

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Cody Rhodes was asked about John Cena saying how the match that you guys did at SummerSlam had to be different, had to deliver, because the WrestleMania match he felt didn’t. How did you put that match together at SummerSlam? “Well, I never was one to get mad or get in my feelings over WrestleMania 41 because it was part of a larger story. That is a hard sell, though, for a WrestleMania, especially when the year before you had the completion of over several decades of a journey, and at a 10-year Mania, you’re involving luminaries and legends. It’s a feeling that’s good, a good feeling, as Shawn Michaels will say, the good stuff. So when you go into 41 and you’re doing 1/4 of your story, and you know your story goes all the way to SummerSlam, I never was not committed, and I never doubted John. I hope he knows that, because I know he talks about this match, so I feel comfortable talking about it, but I never doubted, hey, well, this is what we’re doing now, and this is what we’re going to do, then this is what we’re going to do when we get to SummerSlam. You asked, though, how we put it together. I have a really great photo of how we put it together in the most old-school fashion ever. He wanted to have a cigar where he was staying in New York, and this was the night before. I figured I like cigars, it is one of my favorite things, maybe the most Cuban thing about me. I went there, and I realized after dinner and stuff, maybe an hour in, that we were talking about tomorrow. But we were just talking about it differently than you talk about it at the ringside area. We were talking about it, then we would talk about something else, and then we’d slip back into it, and it was the most I think I’ve ever focused in my mind. Because once we go past something, I don’t want to forget it. Remember that idea, I don’t want to forget it. So I ended up going to my hotel that night, and I had it all. I had everything, and I kept making sure. I think I was telling Brandi, and I was making sure I had it. I had what we had talked about. Because with an old school guy like him, you may actually go out there the next night without seeing each other, which is wild in 2025-26. But with John, that was a possibility. He could have just yelled his whole version of it, or I could have yelled my whole version. But that was a really special moment, because I got a lot of pictures from it, and I didn’t share any except maybe one of us signing at the tables. But I got to be with my friend at the end, and I got to not just be with my friend, but I got to have the responsibility that I think anyone in the business would want. I got the responsibility of being booed in Vegas. I got that responsibility of being the one who can survive. Hey, yeah, you may not be the hot thing right now, but if you’re going to be QB 1, you have to be able to survive, and I got to be able to be in there with the guy who survived more encounters than anybody in our business with split crowds, for him crowds and hostile crowds.” (Chris Van Vliet)

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