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I realized after I posted it, that this song was from 2021. Funny how there are so many artists under the radar rallying against the medical tyranny who we've mostly never heard of. Obviously the YouTube algorithms disfavour them but still...

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Also re emasculation, let's not forget about the diminishing levels of testosterone: https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/testosterone

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❤️❤️❤️

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3 of those back to you!

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We need more songs, dear SF.

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Did you see this one? Not far from San Francisco.

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Alex Eulenberg, Terri Botari, and Zlatko: Public Comments

Adjourned Meeting of Mountain View City Council and Shoreline Regional Park Community

April 3, 2023

https://www.mountainview.gov/our-city/city-council/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDCwjf4W99g&t=2645s

Hat tip: https://kirschsubstack.com/p/why-covid-litigation-is-our-best/comment/41706356

TRANSCRIPT - EXCERPT

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Alex Eulenberg is a musician, linguist, and computer programmer. His website is http://eulenberg.net/alex/

He provides links to this and more of his speeches and letters against medical discrimination at https://howtosee2020.com/discrimination/letters/

These public comments are in support of removing covid vaccination requirements for children at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts <https://tickets.mvcpa.com> and Peninsula Youth Theater <https://pytnet.org/> in Mountain View, California.

44:13

ALEX EULENBERG: Last time, last council meeting I brought to your attention that there was medical discrimination going on at, on city premises, in particular at the perform—, Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts for allowing theater companies to bar people from entry unless they've been fully vaccinated. And there are theater camps and productions where the members of the theater are, are excluded. The children's theater, Peninsula Youth Theater, are, they're excluding children from participating in the productions, participating at the camps on city premises. And that's discrimination on the basis of medical condition. And I think it should stop.

And by the way, does anyone know anyone who has taken the latest booster and has gotten covid anyway? Raise your hand if you know someone who has gotten has gotten the latest booster and has gotten covid anyway.

No one? OK.

Fully vaccinated and got the latest and— ? No?

OK. So one of two things, either our mayor is not vaccinated and then that's

not fair that the mayor can be not vaccinated and yet we prohibit people from participating in city life without vaccination. Or, I don't know what.

In any case, to correct this problem, I have a resolution that you can sign to stop discrimination on the basis of having had or not had covid vaccine. Because covid vaccine does not prevent people from spreading or transmitting the disease, transmitting or being infected with the disease. As everyone knows by now, there's no reason, it doesn't make people safer and a lot of people in the community have not taken it. So you're discriminating against a huge portion of the community, preventing them from participating for no reason at all. And that is violation of the Unruh Act,* the Americans with Disabilities Act.**

I will— if you have questions about this, please ask, please let me know. We have a policy— [MICROPHONE CUT OFF]

MAYOR ALISON HICKS: Thank you very much Alex. And I just want to clarify, during public comment you'll see that consistently which, with each speaker we don't engage in question and answers in order to not, in order to allow everybody a fair amount of time to speak because it, it would prolong the public speaking period more than we could handle in one meeting. So the next speaker is Terri Botari.

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TERRI BOTARI: Hello. OK. Thank you. thank you for having me speak here. I'm in, I'm fully in support with Alex and Ari as parents of wanting to take a stand against medical discrimination, which I think this is exactly what this is about. It's, it's medical discrimination, it's also a lack of education as to what the vaccines really are, and how dangerous they are. And also I just want to I'll just quote something that he wrote which I'm 100 behind.

[reading from smartphone] Unvaccinated people are being excluded and stigmatized, treated by organizations with vaccination requirements as if they have some kind of permanent impairment of their immune system that makes them unsafe to be around. This kind of treatment is not recommended by any health organization. This is not following the science, this is letting hateful bias run unchecked. Unvaccinated people do not pose a direct health or safety threat, and singling them out for exclusion or low-class treatment is a civil rights violation. [end of reading]

Thank you.

MAYOR ALISON HICKS: Thank you very much. The next speaker is Zlatko.

ZLATKO: Hello, my name is Zlatko, and I'm a resident of East San Jose, Santa Clara County. I'm speaking about the policy of Mountain View's Peninsula Youth Theater to require all children to be boosted with at least experimental product for covid-19, not approved by the FDA for children.

According to the county vaccination dashboard only 20 to 25 percent of eligible children received the latest booster. On top of it less than 65 percent of children younger than 11 years of age are eligible after receiving the primary series. The most unvaccinated demographics are hispanics.

Overall the theater excludes over 80 percent of children, most of them from working class minority families who can't afford medical care if their children are injured by the experimental medical product.

Santa Clara County and California aren't even under a state of health emergency anymore. Normally excluding so many children, especially minority children, would have caused an outrage.

Does the Mountain View city council care about this rampant discrimination?

Thank you.

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[END OF EXCERPT]

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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:

* https://www.dor.ca.gov/Home/UnruhCivilRightsAct

"The Unruh Civil Rights Act (California Civil Code Section 51) provides protection from discrimination by all business establishments in California, including housing and public accommodations, because of age, ancestry, color, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex and sexual orientation. Other State laws relating to prohibitions of discrimination based on disability include California Civil Codes Sections 54 through 55.2."

** https://www.ada.gov/

"The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects people with disabilities from discrimination. Disability rights are civil rights. From voting to parking, the ADA is a law that protects people with disabilities in many areas of public life."

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No I did not see that! I will definitely check this out, thank you so much! (You are so amazing. I was just thinking that this morning as I was reading your latest transcription).

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Thanks for your kind words. From you it really means a lot.

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Yes indeed. There is a whole album's worth of songs I want to write but for now I am too taken up by other commitments. It kinda eats at my soul to be honest...

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Absolutely love this song! Brilliant. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to Arjun’s/your documentary 💗

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Isn't it? Please thank your man for being one of the stand-up guys these last few years!

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Thanks so much Neshma for Dean's astonishing stand up piece. When a whimp cop arrested me for not wearing a mask in Driver's Market in Sausalito in August, '21 - regardless of me showing him my official medical mask exemption, asking him if enforcing county medical guidelines was his jurisdiction (to which he simply gave me yet another deer-in-the-headlights stare) and asking him how putting me in handcuffs was in alignment with his oath of office to "...protect and defend the Constitution of the United States..." - he said to me, "I don't really understand why you're doing this, man!", I simply said, "Because I have grandchildren." He replied with, "What's that supposed to mean?" I said, "If you don't know, you don't have children and you are not an adult." - which he didn't like, but further proof he wasn't what I consider a "Man". When we got to the station, he released me, knowing full and well he had no legal basis for my illegal detention. I looked him in the eye, shook his hand and said, "I look forward to seeing you again," which further confused his pathetic, co-opted brain. The domination system is run by children and bizarrely immature adolescents. ALL one needs to do to be free among them is to be in one's adult state - calm, unafraid, speaking truth, remaining in reason and within peace within oneself. They become confused, helpless and their powerlessness becomes visible. Not that I wasn't internally shaken - I had never been in cuffs before - but my grandchildren - my grandchildren! - were sitting on my shoulder watching and listening. THEY (some force and others greater than myself) guided me to not only do the right thing, but be the right man in that moment of impotent intimidation. Much gratitude to you, Dean. A man I'd like to meet sometime.

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Lonner, you absolutely did the right thing. Especially in front of your grandkids. Thank you for being a stand-up man! ✨🙏🏾✨

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Thanks, Neshma. To clarify, my grandchildren were not physically present, but deeply present in my sense of responsibility to the next and future generations. "On my shoulder" figuratively referring to my conscience. had they been physically present, the authorities would have likely called the CPS, had the kids hauled off and I would have made sure that cop didn't have a job anymore by now. OR the store owner and the cop would have left me alone.

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Ah, I understand now. Sorry I was reading your comment on BART and misinterpreted.

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Great Neshma! Nice to hear from you today!

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✨💗✨

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You are right, Nemsha, we have to have courage in these times, and we men should be providing that courage. It doesn't come cheap...they are willing to throw you out a a job for this stuff, and a man has to worry about his family, too. This is not an excuse...but it's reality.

If we could all stand at once, together, they'd be powerless to fire everyone. We just need a critical mass. I am supporting RFK, Jr. in the SF area. He has the courage to stand up for life to death, and I take my courage from his. Anyone want to join us? register here: https://www.kennedy24.com/?recruiter_id=38087

I also have a nice Christmas song for your readers..."I'm Beginning to get Fed Up with COVID" yo yhr tunr of It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas: https://rumble.com/v3zgdtc-im-beginning-to-get-fed-up-with-covid.html.

Here are the words:

I’m beginning to get fed up with COVID

And rules to stop the spread

First the Government locks us down

Everyone homeward bound

No longer Free we watched TV instead

I’m beginning to get fed up with COVID

With news that stoked the fear

Statistics that made us see

That we’d never get to be

Ever in the clear

So Fauci funds gain of function without interruption in labs for over 6 years

Now we are living with having them giving us jabs until we’re in tears

He’ll do great but our fate is what I truly fear

I’m beginning to get fed up with COVID,

And masks are not my thing

Now I might very well get sick

But Ivermectin does the trick

Let freedom ring

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I love your song, DrDoug! BTW, it was great to finally meet you last Saturday ✨

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Let's get Dean more exposure!! That was great. You're exactly right about how men and women need each other and to not fall for the divisive tactics that have been in place for some time now.

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Yes! BTW I realized after I posted it, that this song was from 2021...

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Persistence breaks resistance

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Thank you!! Lost and found, with lyrics! In 2021, I sent I Wish out to everyone, then couldn't find it again. It's still on point, very much so with men (and women) lost in manipulated activism. Male here. Just subscribed. Please check out "Shiva Ayyadurai truth freedom health" online if you haven't already. I think he gives good reality check on the politics of activism.

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Such a great song, right? I’ve been following Dr Shiva since early into Our Times of Covid and actually a friend and I were just discussing him last night. We both have his Systems book. He’s extremely smart although very cocky!

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Agreed. But Shiva says what I've been thinking and takes it to a new level. For sanity, I have to look at this whole thing as a movie, and Shiva is one of the few I can still stand to watch. Love his take on media messages being channeled to fit different interests. Also, I've come to agree with his promotion of street talk. Maybe it's an NYC thing for me. Something's gotta break.

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I hear you. And you are right, we are living in absolutely insane times. If this was a movie nobody would believe it!

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