Ten Verdict Predictions that ALL Came TRUE! (Part 1:1-5)
Jan 1, 2025
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The hosts kick off the New Year by reflecting on past predictions and their accuracy compared to mainstream media. They revisit the controversial belief that COVID-19 originated in a lab, spotlighting the early censorship of this theory. A deep dive into the upcoming elections follows, speculating on Biden's candidacy and potential replacements. The possibility of Biden pardoning death row inmates raises eyebrows, particularly regarding Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. The discussion wraps with insights into federal death penalty changes and concerns over the rule of law.
The podcast highlights the early prediction of COVID-19's lab origin, which later gained mainstream acceptance despite initial suppression of the theory.
It also discusses the speculation around Joe Biden not being the 2024 Democratic nominee, predicting potential replacements amid growing criticism of his leadership.
Deep dives
Predictions on COVID-19 Origins
The podcast discusses the prediction made about the origins of COVID-19, asserting that the virus stemmed from a laboratory rather than occurring naturally. In March 2020, the speaker noted the unusual proximity of the outbreak to the Wuhan Institute of Virology and claimed that information supporting this theory was being suppressed across major social media platforms. As time progressed, credible reports confirmed that the virus likely escaped from this lab, affirming the initial prediction made on the podcast. By 2023, mainstream media and government agencies began to acknowledge this lab-origin theory, demonstrating the validity of the concerns that had been raised early on.
Biden's Candidacy Predictions
The discussion includes the prediction that Joe Biden would not be the Democratic nominee in 2024, which many at the time deemed impossible. The speaker surmises that Kamala Harris or Michelle Obama were potential replacements as Biden's presidency faced mounting criticism regarding his mental acuity. As events unfolded, including Biden’s poor performance in a debate, it became increasingly plausible that the Democratic Party would move to replace him. The eventual confirmation that Biden would not be the nominee aligns with earlier predictions, marking a significant aspect of the political landscape leading to the election.
Biden and the Death Penalty
Another key prediction outlined involved Joe Biden commuting death sentences for federal inmates, which eventually occurred with 37 out of 40 sentences being commuted. The speaker originally predicted that Biden would commute the sentences of all federal death row inmates; however, he excluded three notably egregious cases, including high-profile murderers. This decision was viewed as calculating, allowing the administration to evade media scrutiny while portraying leniency towards less prominent cases. The conversation reflects on Biden’s controversial stances on justice and the legal system as his presidency nears its conclusion.