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Radio show date 03-17-2023

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John C. Morley (0:12)

Hi everyone, I'm John C. Morley, the host of the JMOR Tech Talk Show and inspirations for your life.

John C. Morley (01:06)

Hey guys, it is John C. Morley here, a serial entrepreneur. Welcome to the JMOR Tech Talk Show. Today is March 17. We're on the third Friday of March, and I cannot believe this. And I know a lot of you guys have been heartfelt what's happened with Silicon Valley Bank and the run of people getting scared and basically just worrying and, you know, coming around, I mean, a lot of banks, as you know, they don't carry more than $50, 000 on hand. So, they weren't available when a third of the bank requirements were needed to withdraw. And the FDIC from the Federal Reserve said, okay, enough, is enough. And they've even given to the end of the day to shut them down. They shut them down immediately. But you know, the head of the bank, I'm not too keen on because he actually made a plan to sell shares of the bank. I think it was in late January, so shame on him for not staying on the ship. He really wasn't planning on hanging out to help everyone. He was just looking to get his fair share to rip people off. In other words, saying, anyway, let's get right into the show. We have a great show here tonight. Alright. So, Mr. Donald Trump, yes. I haven't talked to him in a while. Mr. Donald Trump, yes, YouTube restores Donald Trump's channel. And you might be saying, gee, you know, why did YouTube restore Donald Trump's channel? And, you know, that's a great question. I think, you know, they probably realized that there was nothing to keep him from broadcasting anymore. And YouTube said, basically, that they, you know, they wouldn't restore his channel. But it's interesting because, you know, they suspended it following the January 6 attacks on the US Capitol. So interesting, you know, what happened there? And I have to tell you that it is very interesting. And this is a quote that they actually made from the channel, which is what YouTube, which Google owns, said; I quote, we carefully evaluate the continued risk of real-world violence while balancing the chance for voters to hear equality from major national candidates in the run-up to an election, close quote. Again, this was set on YouTube. And this was set on a tweet earlier today. And so, the channel restoration was first reported by Axios. 

John C. Morley (3:58)

So, they noticed that. And YouTube, as when you said initially suspended because of the Capitol riot, saying a video on the channel had violated its policy against inciting violence. So, Twitter could have a new rival, a platform created by Facebook's parent company, and YouTube also had disabled comments underneath the video on Trump's channel, which appear to have been restored, as I said this Friday, so why does Trump want to come back? I didn't know. I think he's got some other political agenda. And we're going to have to sit tight and see what he will do. Right now. But so, for those of you who are wondering, he's back on the air, on Facebook, and all over the place, and you can start reading his comments against him. So, tick tock is to be removed by Scottish Parliament phones and devices. Now. This is very interesting to John because, you know, we never hear about these companies unless there's a problem, right? We just never heard about them. And the question you're probably asking is because this only came across the news desk two hours ago. So, this is really fresh news that I'm sharing with you guys. As you know, we create the content on the show literally half an hour to an hour before the show airs. So, you know, you're always getting the latest and greatest content when you listen to the J more tech talk show. So TikTok will be removed from Scottish Parliament phones and devices because of security concerns. And this was reported by Sky News earlier today. The members of the Scottish parliament and staff were, quote, strongly advised to remove TikToParliament phones and devices. Now. This is very interesting to John because, you know, we never hear about these companies unless there's a problem, right? We just never hear about them. And the question you're probably asking is because this only came across the news desk two hours ago. So, this is really fresh news that I'm sharing with you guys. As you know, we create the content on the show literally half hour to an hour before the show airs. So, you know, you're always getting the latest and greatest content when you listen to the J more tech talk show. So TikTok will remove from Scottish Parliament phones and devices because of security concerns. And this was reported by Sky News earlier today. The report said the members of the Scottish parliament and staff were strongly advised to remove TikTok included from personal devices used to access the Scottish Parliament's IT systems, citing a recent email. And so, this is very, very interesting. And so, was there more to this? Or are they not telling us the entire truth? Because just because they suspect that there could be a potential. That's not enough to suspend an account. And unfortunately, it isn't. And so, when we think about why something like this happens, I think we look at past events. Was there damage? Was there? Was there any type of impact on society? Did it have a financial loss? Were there any major outbursts and, you know, the parliament, they are warning the MSPs to remove TikTok over the security fairs? And like I said, it's interesting because the move comes after the UK government banned the app on government-issued phones amid fears of sensitive data being accessed by the Chinese government, with Beijing's embassy in the UK hitting out at the move. And in an email to our parliamentary staff and MSPs. 

 John C. Morley (7:06)

 A senior IT official at Holly Road urged them to remove the app quote; we consider this advice to be proportionate and necessary, given the situation as we currently understand it, a close quote. Quoted from the senior Hollywood, it is official, but is that enough? I don't know. I think it's going to be interesting. What's happening? So, we're going to have to really, I guess, monitor this. I think we're all acting because of fear. And I want to quote something that was recently said, quote, after discussions with the National Cybersecurity Center, we are strongly advising that all members, member staff, parliament, staff and contractors, staff, remove the TikTok app from any device currently used to access the Scottish Parliament IP system, close quote, quote, this includes personal devices and Scottish parliamentary corporate body issued devices. We're giving this advice based on our precautionary approach and the best information available to us at this moment, given the concerns around the information the TikTok application can collect from devices. Close quote. So, it hasn't done anything, but they're extremely. How can I say? Protective? And are they right to be protective? The question I have with that is, what news has made them make this juncture? They don't share that with us. Do they have clear and concrete evidence? Or is this just something based on a hunch? Now, not that hunches are bad, okay. But, you know, you can have a hunch that something's going to happen, but it might not even be possible a threat. Okay. And so, I would just like to know how they came to these deductions. Right, how did they come to these deductions? That's my real concern. That's my concern. And so, the question you might be asking is, is Tik Tok a security problem? Well, there was a report published in July 2022 by researchers at internet 2. 0 Australian cyber company. And they cited evidence that the app source code and reported app carries out excessive data harvesting. So, Tik Tok seems to be a problem. And so, both the FBI and Federal Communications Commission have warned that byte dance could share TikTok user data, such as browsing. Commissions have warned that Biden ants could do this. And the history of the location and biometric identifiers with China's authoritarian government. What are the risks of being on TikTok? It collects and concludes phone numbers, email addresses, locations, and even your contact list. Now, this may not seem like a big deal, but parents need to realize that if hackers can access personal data, they can attempt phishing scams. 

 And yes, they can probably elicit a stock very easily. But are we just jumping on the bandwagon? We all know that TikTok has its ups it has its downs. It's had many people, unfortunately, lose their life because of challenges. And they say that they're not responsible. I get it. But what kind of platform actually promotes that kind of activity? So, I think we do have to get real. The US military banned its members from using TikTok in 2019. And 2020, the transportation authority did as well. And so, the question that I have right now is, are the security problems being fixed in TikTok? And I'd have to say; the answer is probably no. And so, how do I make TikTok very secure? So, people say to link a phone number. The problem is that you could turn on two factors, and all that's great. But my concern is, why do the Chinese want your TikTok data? Why do they want it? This is what goes through my head. I mean, is there a bigger plan? Is there some other agenda? See, this is a problem. And there's a lot of speculation about it. Okay. But is it true? Or are we just becoming a hypochondriac? I don't know. 

John C. Morley (12:59)

So, the question is, if I set the security of TikTok, will it still expose my data? The private account means that you must approve people who could follow your account, right? But the question is, can I block what Tik Tok sees? I block what Tik Tok government sees. I think that’s the question, and I believe that if tick tock is doing something illegal, okay. Then we need to figure out who will take it over because I think the whole problem is that everyone’s on Tik Tok. I haven’t done it before that, you know, thinks it’s the latest and greatest thing. It’s okay. But people on Tik Tok are not very loyal. And most people to follow you’re not even from the United States a lot of times. So, what’s TikTok about? I think this is going to come out in the wash. Not today, not tomorrow, but it’s going to come out soon. I can promise you that. Because once we have a case in court, it will be too late. So, I give kudos to the security people that are researching this. My question is, why did it take so long for you guys to figure this out? See that, that’s my concern. Why wasn't it restricted years ago if it was indeed this much of a violation? It’s not going against our freedom of the press or speech. It's protection, right? It's ensuring that If it’s doing something bad, we can’t allow that. That’s like allowing Google or another company to sell links that are illegal. And people do that when Google finds out about it, and they shut them down. They shut them down. So, I will tell you that it’s definitely a problem. 

 

It is definitely a problem. And I know you’re probably saying, Hey, John, do I need to worry about it? And I’d say the question to you is, you do have to worry about it. Because if you don’t worry about it, then what’s really going to happen? Right? What’s going to happen to everything going on? And so, by seeing that, right, by seeing what’s happening and how things are working, I feel that you’re going to know that they might be up to no good. They might be up to no good. And you know, you’re probably saying, Job, what are they going to do with our data? Like, what are they going to do with it? They probably just want to do intelligence checking on it. They might be trying to grab certain data that they couldn’t get. And they might be looking for things that have certain patterns. That’s what I believe it’s about that’s what it’s about. Okay. It has to do with that purpose. All right. So, the FCC leisure woman is cracking down on spammy text messages. Holly Luyah.

The Federal Communications Commission is definitely cracking down on spammy text messages with new rules for telecom companies citing a surge of consumer complaints in recent years tied to unwanted Robo texts. You’ve gotten these from your local spas from your hardware store; what have you? All the companies that I own don’t send texts on anything. We use text for communication with the clients, but we don’t send automated texts, just human texts responding to someone. So the newer cool rule will require phone providers to block text messages from suspicious sources, including phone numbers that appear invalid, unallocated or unused. Now, carriers will also have to block text messages coming from phone numbers that claim not to ever send text messages or the government has identified as numbers not used for texting. This is what the FCC has said. Now, this move is similar to what the US government effort did to shut down illegal robocalls, which led to at least one phone provider being cut off entirely from the US telephone network. No robocalls monitoring services say the effort has largely been successful at reducing the volume of robocalls. But in recent years, an explosion of spam and scam text messages appear to have taken their place, leading to more than 18,000 consumer complaints at the FCC last year. And the thing is, you know, a lot of people out there are like, I get it, and then they still do it. 

 

John C. Morley (18:26)

Because they’re going to go make themselves one sale. And they think, well, gee, you know, I can gamble on that. 

Maybe the Feds got to up the fine costs, you know, maybe $20,000 is not enough of a fine. I’m just saying. So, the FCC is currently debating what they’re going to do. You know, they have the Do Not Call Registry protections. I the thinking of adding that for text messages for the first time. That’ll be new. And the FCC said, I quote, it’s also considering making it harder for marketers to use a single consumer consent to flood that user with calls and text messages from multiple sources and numbers. Unwanted or scam Robo texts can be an even greater risk to consumers than unwanted robocalls. The SEC said Because, unlike phone calls, text messages may contain malicious links that can infect a smart device with dangerous software. Scam artists have found that sending us messages about a package you’ve never ordered or a payment that never went through, along with a link to a shady website, is a quick and easy way to get us to engage on the device and fall prey to yes fraud. Close quote. Said FCC chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel. In a statement, the FCC has voted to adopt the new rules unanimously for zero decisions which I think is amazing. And you might be saying to me, Hey, John. So, you know, when there’s all this take effect. I think they’re still working on the actual dates right now. But we do have a www.donotcall.gov. And you can report unwanted calls. How do you report unwanted texts? So again, they’re still working on this. If you think you’ve received a political robocall or text that does not comply with the FCC rules, you can file an informal complaint with the fcc@fcc. gov, forward slash complaints. If you’re receiving a text that you didn’t ask for, report the sender by forwarding the text to 7276. Ladies and gentlemen, this is why we have this show; we want to educate you. But I bet you guys didn’t know that you can actually Forward a text that could be considered harassing, could be just annoying, to seven, seven to six. That’s pretty cool. Because I think as we get serious and the fines go up higher, I think companies will start to understand that we’re not going to tolerate these robocalls that were tolerated for so many years. I can tell you now; I do not get any phone calls asking me about the fact that, you know, my car insurance expired is going to expire next week. I don’t get those anymore. And that’s actually a good thing. Right. And so again, you can just forward your text to, as I told you, the number spam. So that is pretty cool. Just, you know, forward your text to spam SPM. And when you do that, you can just copy the message forward, and that helps your wireless provider spot and block similar messages in the future. 

 

So, this doesn’t go to the FCC; it goes to your provider, and hopefully, they will report it to the FCC. But I would still tell you to go to the FCC website, as I mentioned, and file a report, and there, I will tell you, in the last year, I knew someone that was sending messages, and suddenly, their phone number got blocked. Now, you might say, well, John, I can go get one of these numbers from, you know, what they call disposable phone numbers. Well, even these numbers, ladies and gentlemen, are going to be susceptible. I know that when you sign up for a lot of these providers, now, they have given the integrity of honor of trust. If they see you starting to abuse it, they will ask you for your license or some other ID. And to validate that you have a US phone number. And then they knew your provider is they also like to ask you to agree to agreements and things like that because I’ll tell you what happened. There was a person that I still knew. And she was sending out unsolicited messages about her services; she makes some type of, I think, it was some type of craft she does. And they were nice, but nobody wanted them, you know, that she was sending them to. And she would send these out monthly. And so, all of a sudden, she called me to charges are having a problem with my phone. And I said, well, can you text me? And she says no, I can’t text anybody. And so, I said to her, " Well, what number using she is I’m just using my amusing my disposable number. I said we’d try to take some text me something from your number. She didn’t go through. I said I know what the problem is? What's the problem? So, the problem is you have been reported for potentially conducting and sending spammy texts. So well, that’s crazy. I said, well, did you get the customer’s or client's permission before texting? No, but I always do this. But it’s unsolicited; nobody gave you permission to text them should have a document signed if you even want to send monthly specials or something. And if they want to opt out, they should always be able to opt out, whether it’s an email, whether it’s a text, and people that don’t have to opt out and structure their hospitals, they’re also supposed to have their address on the form, okay? That they send you add many providers like MailChimp, and other ones will require that to stay compliant and a link so that you can opt out. So, I feel that this, you know, monitoring of the robo techs and people that are just sending texts are going to be finding themselves in hot water because more of these providers, and there’s not a lot of providers that do these virtual numbers. Even some of the current online systems will be able to detect whether your number is part of a virtual system and not a true phone number. 

And they’ll say I’m sorry, you cannot use this phone number. So, I think that’s good, but I say kudos to the fact that the FCC is cracking down. I feel that when you mark it like this, it’s marketing below the belt, and it just gives you such a bad reputation. All right, let’s move on to something else. You know, ladies, gentlemen, your car? Yes, your car, maybe watching you, huh? What am I car maybe watching me? 

John C. Morley (25:18)

Well, don’t worry, a lot of automakers are adding features such as cameras and other types of software and algorithms, they can actually track the driver, they could do things such as nudge the driver to keep them alert for safety, and make sure that they’re driving in a manner that is safe. So, I think that’s pretty cool. It’s not like the data is being sent anywhere. But data from the cars could be used to teach more sophisticated algorithms to recognize when people say safely scrolling through a car’s infotainment systems during an easy drive on a sunny four-lane highway; you should never be doing that while you’re driving; he always pulls over. So, when a driver tries to multitask, that’s a recipe for disaster. Okay. And, you know, it’s just not worth it. I always have the philosophy to say, you know, should have waited. And the problem transpires because, in America, everyone is so impatient. Why? Because they got to have it. Now. If they don’t have it now, they will get all angry and frustrated. But what if your car got into a fender bender, that 30 seconds to that minute that you played around with the radio or tried to change your infotainment system? Not quite as important, is it? Not what I might put you in the hospital. So, the campaign I ran should have waited. And basically, I was in my car. And this was all staged and planned and, and a lot. And then, there was a cop car siren that I heard behind me, and I threw the phone down. And then it went blank. And suddenly, I peered at the hospital as, like, I should have waited. It wasn’t that important. And the next time you use your phone, remember to pull over if you’re not using Bluetooth but never get too preoccupied in your conversation. Because you’ll lose track of the road, you might miss an exit. You’ll get frustrated. And that could put you at potential risk for driving hazards. You know, it’s not you; that’s the problem on the road. A lot of times, it's the other driver. So don’t be that other driver. Be a responsible driver that values not only your own life but everyone else’s life. I think the reason this happens is that so many people that drive are selfish, they only care about themselves. I’m being honest. They are just about themselves. Hey, by the way, we won today March 17. It is St. Patrick’s Day, Happy St. Patrick’s Day, and I wish everyone the most amazing and best luck today and all days that will be even greater than the most Irish. And I hope that you find that abundant pot of gold at the end of your rainbow. So, you might be asking, John, when did St. Patrick’s Day start? Guys, that’s a great question. 

 

John C. Morley (28:40)

So, on March 17. It started in 1631 when the church established a feast day honoring St. Patrick. Now he had been a patron saint of Ireland who had died around the fifth century and about 12 centuries before the modern version of a holiday was first observed. So, you might be saying, John, when did it originate? So? St. Patrick was born in Britain, not Ireland, to the wealthy parents near the end of the fourth century, and He is believed to have died on March 17, around 468 D. So, the question you might be saying is hey, John, when did the US start celebrating St. Patrick’s, I thought you would never ask me that. So, in America St. Patrick’s Day is recognized by all these, you know, pretty shamrocks, leprechauns, parades and all things green right. Irish soldiers often went to servants and the British Army brought a holiday to the America as early as 1762 when the first St. Patrick’s Day parade was held in New York City, so ladies, gentlemen, if you have not already had your Irish de fer, definitely go out and try some great Irish food. I know I went out with some friends before because I didn’t want to be out. In a lot of traffic but even when I got there was wrong. 

 John C. Morley (30:00)  

In a lot of traffic, but even when I got there was around lunchtime, and I got to tell you, there were a lot of people I went to Shannon rose. And it was pretty good. Just the parking was a little bit of a nightmare. You had to have a little patience for that. And so, having that corned beef and cabbage is probably one of them. I have corned beef and cabbage. And then for dessert, I had this small chocolate brownie. So, it was a really fun afternoon. But you know, when we think about our world, and we think about technology, right, we think about things like you know, printers like 3d printers, did you know that the world’s first 3d printed rocket is about to launch that’s mind blowing. It’s about to launch. This was in Cape Canaveral, Florida. 

 

And it’s about the third time that they’re going to attempt this the first two times they had to at six. Relativity space will try again to launch the world’s first 3d printed rocket from Florida Space Coast. Now, the new launch date is scheduled for March 22. The three-hour launch window opens at 10pm and goes until 1am at Cape Canaveral, space, forestation, quote, nighttime skies mean very cool methane rocket engine plumes, quote, relatively space wrote on Twitter. So, I guess they want a very cool evening. So that’s, that should be pretty good. And so, the thing about this is that this is going to be a real milestone in history. The first launch was attempted on the 15th. 

John C. Morley (31:43)

But during the countdown, the officials reported problems with the oxygen temperatures in the rocket's second stage. Delays are always inevitable, especially when you’re doing something new. The launch is the first orbital attempt for the Taran one. And it’s a big deal in the aerospace world because it’s taking a simplified and reusable approach to rocket launches. A rocket normally takes two years or more to build, but it can now be done in two months. Wow. So, it stands at 110 feet tall, now seven and a half feet wide. And the terrain one is the largest 3d printed object to exist and attempt orbital flight, according to officials, but about 85% of it is 3d printed and uses liquid oxygen and liquid natural gas. Now, so I just say this is only best for rocket propulsion, but also for reusability. But if we blast in the future, no pun intended, it would be the easiest to eventually transition to methane that would be found on Mars. Now, traditional rockets have more than 100,000 parts. This 3d printed rocket has less than 1000 parts. So, there’s no payload on board. The rocket right now and the rocket will be a learning experience and may require some tweaking down the road. But if this works, this could change the way we look at space travel, it also might change the cost of going to space. So, these are some pretty cool things that we have to look for whoever knew that a 3d rocket would be printing now you’re asking me so who printed the 3d the 3d space rocket? And that’s a great question. So, it was relatively space. It’s a California company that wanted to revolutionize the way the world’s rockets are built. Its creators use huge 3d printers capable of making massive parts and can print similar rockets, including the engines in just 60 days. Wow, that is pretty incredible. 

 

So, you might ask Who 3d prints for SpaceX, WebEx 3d printers, rockets on the same printer type as launcher, the AMCMM, 4k, dash four metal printing platform from EOS, which came out in 2021. Now, the thing about this is that it does take some time, but it doesn’t require a lot of human intervention. The machine that prints this thing, my gosh, it is a giant it is so very big. And so, we’re talking about large scale, very high productivity. They’re claiming it to be a one-meter building height. So, what’s one meter into in defeat? Roughly 3. 28 But the question is, is this going to work now, it’s a robust welding machine frame design, open software for process optimization with high power laser calibration and overlap adjustment with smart cow. And so this means that you could potentially go online and maybe download your own rocket could be good. And that could be bad. 

John C. Morley (35:26)

I think there is a market for 3d printing, I’m just concerned that we realize it’s not like cranking out cookies, or, you know, making 3d, let’s say, things that have clay, it’s going to require a lot more work. And so now that we understand the mental process, and we know some of the pitfalls of how 3d printers work, hopefully fingers crossed, this should be a very, how can I say, speechless moment. I’m going to say when this rocket takes off, even if it’s not this time, I know they’re going to be successful. I don’t know if they’ve yet ironed all the kinks out. But being able to print a rocket just a few months. That’s, that’s astounding. It’s astounding. And they can do so much more with medical parts as well. Alright, so neuro link competitor science launches, new platforms accelerate medical device information. Okay, that’s a mouthful. What’s this about? So, there’s a biotechnology startup science. They have this new platform, and just started this past Monday. That’s going to make it easier for other companies to develop and produce medical devices. Now, the platform is called Science foundry. It allows companies to utilize and build upon science's internal infrastructure by offering access to more than 80 of its tools and services. So, science is part of the growing brain computer interface, or BCI industry. Now, scientists flagship BCI system is the science side of visual prosthesis that aims to help patients with two forms of serious blindness, restore some visual input to the brains. So, this is pretty amazing. And the biotechnology startup and neuro link competitor science on Monday, aims to with their startup to make this easier for other companies to quickly launch what they need to launch in the medical space. 

Now, the cost of this technology and what it will be to develop medical devices might be prohibited for early-stage startups. So, science co-founder and CEO Max Hodak told CNBC and interview quote, individual tools can cost anywhere from Railay gentleman $200,000 to 2 million. 

John C. Morley (37:48)

And he said, quote, companies could easily spend hundreds of millions building a manufacturing line, but you have to realize something like German, the money is now going to be in the r&d, it’s no longer going to be in the manufacturing. So we’ve had this when we’ve dealt with molds and things like this, but now it’s going to operate more to premise the way Apple would work. Like when they make phones or cases, right, it’s going to operate on that premise. And so if we can put something in a 3d world and have a programming, we can make changes to that. We’re going to be able to get prototypes ready a lot quicker, a lot faster. And in a higher tolerance with consistency, every single time. And if something’s wrong, it’ll be wrong every single time. Because the fault tolerance is right on. I mean, you’re talking like fractions. Pretty cool, right? This is where we’re going to least Jumon Alright, I got some other great news. You remember? COVID? Right. And you know, being a first responder. We all know that COVID I don’t want to say it’s over. But we all know that COVID was a moneymaker. Okay. Regardless of all the other politics, we’ll put that aside for now. So, the COVID National Health Emergency ends in May, wonderful. These three benefits will end to so what does it mean that the COVID National Emergency ends in May?

John C. Morley (39:16)

So, means that many of the benefits that were in place to emergencies will expire. And so, you know, the National Public Health Emergency is going to end as we said, and declaring a public health emergency has allowed the US government to provide Americans with COVID-19 treatments, tests, vaccines and stimulus funds. Now, these benefits minimize the financial hardships and the physical toll that COVID-19 had taken on the US population. After May 11 2023. Most people will no longer be able to obtain free treatments and at-home tests without regard to their insurance status. 

 

 

 

Now, Medicare and Medicaid recipients will no longer have treatments such as monoclonal antibody anti bodies covered like they were during the emergency, Medicare recipients will be on the hook for all treatment costs and home tests. So, the question is, was COVID-19 dragged out? To make money? This was something that I believe people thought was being done with the most humility and sincere, I’m going to say, amount of concern for people. But in the process lead gentleman. Several people got greedy, including this, there was a college in New Jersey, I’m not going to mention who they were. And it wasn’t them that were ripping us off, they came up with the test this they called it the not the swab, it was the saliva test. And they were only charged six bucks. Well, by the time it went somewhere else, and if you mark that up to 12, and 24, they were charging was 100 bucks. So, they were raping the American people. I mean, everyone you talk to, well, we can’t do this because of COVID. We can’t put plastic in because of COVID this is going to be extra 3000 All the Shipping’s everything’s going up. So, I missed people. I know what my neighbors that they’re like I got to wear masks? Well, well, we’re going to keep doing it forever, then. So does the government saying it’s over mean that you will stop wearing a mask? I’ve stopped except when you go to medical facilities, right? Does this mean?

 John C. Morley (41:45)

Yes, the probably masks will not be required in medical offices. So after May, masks won’t be needed in medical face masks will no longer be required to hospitals and other care facilities. So, this is interesting. So, they have already made this mandate in New York. Okay. When is it going to happen in New Jersey? They’ve already stated that they’re not required, but I can’t tell you that they’re totally getting rid of it until May 29. But again, when you see the world changing, the rules just kept morphing as we went along. And not that they didn’t know what was happening, but they really know what’s happening. And this idea of coming out with a vaccine every year. I mean, this is just preposterous, right? It’s a cold. And again, not to talk about how it came into the world, who to blame, and all that stuff. That’s a whole other discussion for another day. I just feel that when this happened, the proper r&d Research and Development, the analysis, the studies, they were never conducted, it was all this what we need to do. We got the companies on board; they started telling these people to make this make that and the companies were charging so much money for these vaccines. 

 

And the government was having to pay for them. He all pays for Max, all of us comes out of our taxes now was there really an emergency? Yes, there was. But did it need to be dragged out as long as it was no way it was dragged out to make money let me say this again. So COVID COVID-19 Ladies gentlemen, I’m just being honest with you COVID-19 could have ended earlier. But if it was dragged out to make money, that’s what it was dragged Alpha Yellin. 

 

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Cause big crisis is in the economic industry. And when these benefits disappear, too, people suddenly have amnesia be like what COVID. So this almost reminds me of the people that you know, you see you go to court and you see them they have this neck brace. And they’re fine in the accident. You see this on TV and then suddenly they were in the neck brace, but then when they got a courtroom, you just see them just take it off real quick in the next fine. They’re lying. So I don’t believe any of the government is honest with you. That’s the truth. And I feel that we as citizens need to make our own decisions, okay? And live the life that we choose. They try to tell us what’s best for us. But I’ll be honest with you, no one knows what’s better for you than you. Of course, you can check with your doctors and other places, but no one knows the best thing for your life. But you know how you are, how you respond, whether I’m talking about allergies, whether I’m talking about a cold or anything, how your body works, you’re not five years old. And so if you understand this, then ladies and gentlemen, you will realize that the world got socked for so much money on COVID, cleaning fees, everything of your COVID. So we’re probably going to be able to put the word COVID-19 in, let’s say, a dormant state, hopefully for a long time. But I think they realize that having this active was just depleting the financial resources of our country. And you know, it's a mindset, the more We focus on something, the more it will persist. So, the more we don’t give it attention, guess what, the more probably will not persist. All right, ladies and gentlemen, you know, who I am by now I’m a serial entrepreneur, hey, listen, I invite you to check out www.believemeachieve.com, scan that QR code, checkout IFYI podcast with almost close to 600 episodes every day. And actually, it’s every day, but we have six other podcasts and episodes, with it being daily. And also, check out the WTBQ, which is my weekly “inspirations for your life” drive-time radio show. 

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