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Pres. Trump speaks at a rally in Cullman, Alabama

The timestamps for the following are from the video linked below.  The timestamps on the transcription probably came from a different video; they are off by about 8 minutes.  I am not quoting the entire speech here.  For that, go to the transcript link.  But I am quoting the parts relevant to the pandemic.

First off, I don’t think that it is a mistake that he used the number 45,000 near the beginning of the speech at 2:08.  That was the number of deaths that Thomas Renz said he had on a signed affidavit.  Those who know about this, their ears will perk up at this number.  So we can now expect that when Pres. Trump mentions the Taliban, he is also talking about the COVID-19 and vaccine situation.

But let’s go on:

Donald Trump: (3:29)
We said he would impose crippling shutdowns and restrictions on in-person schooling and that these painful policies would nonetheless fail to stop the virus. He didn’t stop the virus. They say, “Oh, he gets wonderful marks.” He doesn’t get good marks. He’s done a terrible job, including on vaccinations, including on everything else. And now the virus is back. The virus is back. I’m shaking hands with everybody backstage. I say, “Well, I don’t know. Is this a good thing or bad?” You’ll read about it in three or four days maybe, hopefully not.

In retrospect, do you think maybe he was referring to the approval of the Pfizer vaccine?

This next bit, I think might also be a coded message.  I have not covered it much yet on this site, but I have heard a few people say now that people who test positive for COVID-19 do not get proper treatment. See what you think:

Donald Trump: (15:50)
Taliban, great negotiators, tough fighters, great negotiators, they’ve got 45,000 people. You’ve got a lot of people also that deserve to be helped and they’re not going to let them be helped at all. This is going to go on for a long time. This is a great stain on the reputation of our country.

Likewise, the threat to Abdul at 8:15 may not be just for him.  This may be a dual coded message.

In the next bit, it appears that there may be another coded message here.  You can tell because that 45,000 comes up again.  10 or 45,000.  Is this a reference to VAERS numbers vs. the affidavit number, maybe?

Donald Trump: (27:22)
We may be forced to go in. And we may not be forced, but we may be forced to go in. And if you’re not prepared to go in, you’re never going to see those 45,000 people again. That I can tell you. If they don’t think you’re prepared to go in, you’re never going to see again, whether it’s 10 or 45,000 people, you’ll never see them again. All Joe Biden had to do was follow our plan. It’s like the border, all he had to do is go to the beach. He didn’t have to do anything.

Next clip:

Donald Trump: (33:17)
And then the China virus came and it was a terrible period of time. But we did the greatest job. And because the base was so strong, what we did was so strong, our country is doing well. It’s going to be blown now with all the inflation and everything else that’s taking place. But we built such a strong foundation that our country is doing great.

And other countries are doing horribly, horribly. Remember they used to use anything to hit us. When we got hit, I closed it to China, closed it to Europe, anything to hit us. But they’d say, “In South Korea, they’re doing so well.” South Korea is being decimated right now. “India is doing so well.” India is being decimated right now.

We did a great job on that. The ventilators, the equipment that we got, the cupboards were all bare. Everything that we did, and then we developed a vaccine, three vaccines in three months, in nine months. And actually, I’ll tell you, it was three days less, three days less than nine months. And it’s great.

And you know what? I believe totally in your freedoms, I do. But you got to do what you have to do, but I recommend, take the vaccines. I did it. It’s good. Take the vaccines, but you got… No, that’s okay. That’s all right. You got your freedoms. But I happened to take the vaccine. If it doesn’t work, you’ll be the first to know, okay. I’ll call up Alabama and say, “Hey, you know what?” But it is working. But you do have your freedoms. You have to keep, you have to maintain that. You have to maintain that. And you got to get your kids back to school.

And the mask issue is interesting because Fauci said, “Masks are bad,” and now he’s a radical masker. Now he wants you to wear 15 different masks at one time. I don’t know. He also told me he was a great athlete. Then I saw him throw out a pitch at the baseball game. “I used to be a great athlete, Sir.” “You did, really? Oh, that’s good.” Then I watch him on television. That’s not [inaudible 00:44:04]. The ball almost went to first base, didn’t it?

The issue here is not about whether to leave Afghanistan. The issue is Joe Biden’s staggering incompetence and gross negligence. He doesn’t know where the hell he is. You think, he’s running the government? He’s not running the government. Creating the greatest strategic humiliation that we’ve ever seen as a country. And it was something that we should’ve stopped and the general should have done something. They should have done something. They should have talked to him and said, “Look, Commander in Chief,” but you just couldn’t have done that.

If he had that evacuate… If he just moved the people out, he should have done it and he should have done it first. He had to have done it first. Sometimes in life decisions are made and when those decisions are made, if they’re bad decisions, you’ve got to get away from them and you’ve got to get away from them fast. And if you don’t get away from them, you’re not going to have a country anymore. I said about elections, if we don’t have great elections, if we don’t have borders, if we don’t have the things that are being taken away from us, we’re not going to have a country anymore. And certainly, we’re not going to have a respected country anymore.

I included the bits about Afghanistan because I don’t think it’s a coincidence that this immediately follows the comments about the vaccines.  I don’t want to overthink this, but I think if you look closely at the message there and think of it as relating to what he said about the vaccines, it will make sense.  Sometimes things can’t be said directly, even by a president.

And in another part of the speech:

Donald Trump: (1:14:52)
When I left office, I handed Biden three vaccines to end the pandemic in record time, as I said, and yet under his leadership, the virus is surging back. Could you imagine if I were president and the virus was surging back? She said it wouldn’t be. It wouldn’t come back. Yeah, that one’s actually tougher than the Taliban. I must be honest with you.

But he’s reimposing mask mandates and threatening new restrictions on the American people meanwhile. Many, many new restrictions. Meanwhile, 21% of migrant youth who recently crossed the border reportedly have COVID and they don’t have to do anything. They don’t have to wear masks. They don’t have to go through testing. They don’t have to do anything. And the country is being infected by what’s coming over the border.

And not only with COVID. Biden canceled the Keystone XL pipeline. And as I said, it’s okay for Russia, but no good for us. Remember when he said we will not approve the America first agenda. I said, that’s a killer statement. Isn’t it? But he actually believes that, America first, the greatest I think we’ve ever had, the greatest statement as to what we want to do with our country. And he said, “We are not for America first.” I said, did anybody actually tell him to say that?

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