Ghislaine Maxwell Arrest, CNN Coronavirus Party Story
Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, an event linked by some to a backlog of 174,000 sealed indictments. A CNN report regarding a Southern California man from Lake Elsinore who allegedly died of coronavirus the day after attending a party is scrutinized for chronological inconsistencies. The report claims the man felt sick on June 20th after a barbecue weeks prior, contradicting the "next day" headline.
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00:00 The Texas Surge! Adam Curry, John C. DeVora It's Thursday July 2nd 2020 this is your award winning Gimel Nation Media Assassination episode 1256 This is no agenda One down, 174 thousand sealed indictments to go and broadcasting live from Opportunity Zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin Texas capital of the drone star state. In the morning everybody I'm Adam Curry And from Northern Silicon Valley where we're all talking about the guy who went to the party and dropped dead the next day from coronavirus!
00:37 No, that is not the talk du jour anymore man. That we have it's a show day spectacular news! What? They arrested Ghislaine Maxwell Yes I was all over the news this morning Spectacular news this is the first of 174 thousand sealed indictments I have all them Listed by state, yes. What's number two? No no they're still sealed they're sealed so we don't know but we know how many there are per state and in what districts California has about 50 thousand yeah I will see well the entire governor's office yeah who knows wouldn't be that surprising now would it So i'm reading this story...I want to read this story
01:26 Man attends a party this according to CNN so we know it's true Yes The next day he died of coronavirus So he goes to the party like and like if it goes to a party And I should they don't say this, but it should say he goes to a party like a fool Should have said that yes? and then he turns out somebody there had Corona and then this guy was according to headline the next day he died of coronavirus. Yes, okay so I'm just gonna read this...I don't know why i'm laughing it's not funny of course but there's a punchline coming I feel well okay this guy A Southern California man who tested positive for corona virus after attending at party expressed his fear and regret a day before he died wait a minute
02:21 How could he die the next day? Was there some time between now and then, was it... Wait wait. For one thing you can't test positive and then drop dead the next day and know that you tested positive because you know it takes three days for the test right? At least He says he went to a barbecue last month near his community at Lake Elsinore about 70 miles from Los Angeles shortly after the party. He started feeling sick on June 20th, and posted a poignant message on Facebook to warn his beloved ones about the risk of the virus. This virus is risky! I went out a couple of weeks ago because of my stupidity. Wait a minute, he went out a couple of weeks ago and then he's writing about how does this match the headline which quote unquote the next day he died of coronavirus? Gee gee bad journalism or just...
03:17 No, now you've been bringing this up for a long time. People only read the headlines Yeah I got it I got a better headline for you or as we would call it the lead of The show and this I think I'd like to start off today with The Texas Surge since we are the epicenter of all things death Currently in the United States Death! Texas Surge We're all going to die The Texas Surge Chris Hayes started his show last night with the following 29 seconds, which I just needed to share. Good evening from New York! I'm Chris Hayes right now... Right this moment there are Americans who are alive and who are healthy Who will be dead by the fall And there are Americans who already died who did not have to All because of failures in our government and more specifically The President of United States There is no other conclusion you can reach at this point
