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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
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France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | |
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
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France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | |
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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And I regret to tell you that this was a really bad week for the Republic. | ||
It was a very bad week for how our government is organized. | ||
We had a complete breakdown, essentially, of all three branches of our government. | ||
At the executive level, the White House, what did it do? | ||
Once again, it kowtowed to the Chinese. | ||
It put on a little diplomatic boycott. | ||
Of the of the Beijing Olympics in 2022, which is like it's like. | ||
That's like doing nothing, and they've got no love from the rest of the world, no surprise there. | ||
Congress? | ||
Oh my, oh my, my, my, Mitch McConnell. | ||
Mitch McConnell, you're killing me. | ||
You're killing us. | ||
You're killing this country. | ||
What is with the people of Kentucky that they keep electing that guy? | ||
That guy is so out of touch with anything I know about the state of Kentucky. | ||
But yet they keep sending this guy back. | ||
Mortal blow, really, to the Republic at the Congressional level and economy. | ||
I'm going to address that in the B Block, but in this block now, it was a total meltdown of our judicial branch when the Appeals Court came out with a total partisan decision | ||
Echoing a total partisan witch-hunt regarding the January 6th event, violence, what happened on Capitol Hill. | ||
Now here's the thing. | ||
Talk about the very important legal and judicial significance of the proceedings that are revolving around that January 6 event with Stephen K. Bannon being, among others, at the center of that, along with former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and President Trump. | ||
Let's do a little Civics 101. | ||
It's like, let's think about how government is supposed to work. | ||
Like, at the executive branch, What's supposed to happen is that fully informed voters are supposed to go to the polls, cast their ballots, and the person who gets elected is supposed to effectively represent the median voter, the essential essence Of the country at the time that that election is taken. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Okay in Congress. | ||
Now, let's think about that. | ||
You got Jefferson and you got Madison with respect to how Congress has spoke to work. | ||
It's like Congress, in the Jeffersonian model, it's like whoever represents their district or their state at the Senate level is supposed to basically reflect the will of the people in that district or the state. | ||
If you're kind of the Madisonian model, it's like the person who goes there is not necessarily going to reflect what the people are telling them. | ||
They have some discretion Using their broader judgment, the underlying elitist assumption is that they're smarter than the people, that's why they got there. | ||
So that's how that's supposed to work. | ||
And then the judicial branch is like these people, once you put robes on them, it's like all they're supposed to do is to follow the law, right? | ||
And if it's kind of like conservative, strict construction, they're supposed to just follow the law. | ||
If you've got kind of the more liberal kind of view, It's like, well, you gotta, like, you gotta have the law evolve in ways that meet the more modern times. | ||
Okay, that's like Civics 101. | ||
So what do we got here? | ||
And by the way, this is a week where If you're not strong, you're going to wind up in the fetal position, kind of crying and never want to get involved in anything. | ||
But if you're action, action, action, war room posse, this just steals your spine, because there's a lot of throwdowns this week on all three branches of government. | ||
So how does it really work? | ||
Well, let's see. | ||
In the executive branch, we had a Grant's stuff the ballot box strategy that put an illegitimate president in at the White House. | ||
Not surprisingly, he's not performing well and doing things that are exactly against the will of the median voter, that is the American people writ large. | ||
Congress, how does that work? | ||
Well, okay, a little money 101. | ||
Basically Kevin McCarthy in the house, Mitch McConnell, they're grifters, they're pimps, they're hucksters. | ||
What they do is raise money from corporate America, use that money to help elect people who will put them in positions of power and the people be damned. | ||
And then the judges, it's like whoever winds up in power in any given thing gets to appoint judges. | ||
And so if it's like Republican judges, they're supposed to have fealty and partisanship with respect to that set of principles or corporate interests. | ||
And on the Democrat side, that's the way it works. | ||
And we're seeing this play out. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
this latest decision by an appeals court related to the Jan 6 event. And, Denver, if you could just tee up that clip now, that would be appreciated. | ||
See coming this BS about the elections and the steel and and and all of the stuff. It's not a lie. It's a choice by Republicans. Absolutely, there's a lie behind the big lie alley, and that lie is that this country must remain a white nation in the vein of old Europe. What draw me a hallelujah. | ||
Give me a hallelujah! | ||
How can that crap, how can that crap be on a major cable network? | ||
I mean, come on, come on. | ||
Everything has to be racist. | ||
Okay, let me break this down for you, okay? | ||
Here's what happened on January 6th. | ||
There was a legitimate attempt To bring this country to its senses in that, hey, that election was likely stolen. | ||
Let's take a look at it before we certify it. | ||
The big lie is everything else, right? | ||
And so what we have now is a really interesting situation where this committee on Capitol Hill has been formed. | ||
And the original sin of this committee goes to the blow-dried hair of Kevin McCarthy, who woke up in a chess match and started playing checkers and decided that, out of pique, he was not going to put any true Republicans on that committee. | ||
So we got Liz Cheney, yeah, but it's a partisan What is the objective of that partisan committee? | ||
What they're trying to do is go on a fishing expedition, find out anything they can to wrap some kind of blame around the president's neck or the people who were advising him with respect to the violence that happened. | ||
That's their mission. | ||
What are they willing to do in terms of pursuing that mission? | ||
What they're willing to do is take a neutron bomb to one of the most important aspects of the executive branch, which is executive privilege. | ||
What's executive privilege? | ||
It's the concept that a president has the right to keep information confidential so that Informed decisions can be made within the Oval Office, within the Situation Room, within the East Wing, within the Roosevelt Room, within the Cabinet Room. | ||
Wherever those decisions get made, the President should have the ability to hear different points of view, take in different kinds of information, And be able to keep that as privileged as he or eventually she seems fit. | ||
That's the whole notion of executive privilege. | ||
Now, here's what's going on here. | ||
To me, this is a fascinating legal case. | ||
If you go back to the case of Nixon, it was established that The president has the right for this. | ||
If you go back to Washington, George that is, the first president, the whole notion of executive privilege began there and the chief executive had the right in those circumstances to release information if he or she deemed it in the public good. | ||
So if you just go on that principle alone, There's no public good that can be served by a partisan commission which is on a witch hunt. | ||
So, right off the bat, President Trump has asserted the privilege. | ||
Now, here's what I find fascinating about this whole aspect here. | ||
There's a couple of things going on. | ||
One is that there's a whole body of law, rulings by the Justice Department, executive orders, basically, that have had a ping-pong ball effect on whether the sitting president can override the privilege of a former president. | ||
I find this to be insane, okay? | ||
I mean, on the face of it, it's just plain stupid. | ||
A sitting president never should be able to overrule the privilege of a former president because all that does is invite more partisanship, which is exactly what you have in this case. | ||
Biden has an agenda, right? | ||
What he wants to do is he wants to hide the fact that that election was stolen and he wants to blame the violence on President Trump. | ||
What President Trump wanted to happen on January 6th and it required, it required peace and calm. | ||
That's the Green Bay Sweep that Steve and I have talked a lot about. | ||
All he wanted was peace and calm and to have the Vice President, as President of the Senate, exercise his constitutional right to remand those votes back to the states so they could be looked at once again With respect to the issue of fraud and election integrity. | ||
The decision that got made was by an appeals court which had three judges on it. | ||
Guess how many of those judges were appointed by Trump? | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
Zero. | ||
Two of them by Obama. | ||
One of them by Biden. | ||
All you get in that decision is an echo chamber. | ||
An echo chamber. | ||
An echo chamber Of the big lie they're telling, and the obligatory legal arguments that don't hold water, but are nonetheless in support of Joe Biden being able to unwind the president of Donald John Trump. | ||
It's insane! | ||
Now, couple more things here. | ||
One of the things that bothers me is Meadows, Mark Meadows, the former chief of staff, when he decided to start negotiating with the committee, he gave up the high ground. | ||
Okay, he went from the high ground to pickets charge. | ||
Just damn stupid. | ||
The other thing I'll tell you about this, and this goes to a problem that I've talked a lot about, which is the bad personnel we had in the White House. | ||
You had two lawyers arguing the President's case, and the other side had probably 30 or 40. | ||
It's all right there. | ||
So, This is the disintegration of the judicial branch. | ||
All right, we're going to come back. | ||
We're going to talk about the disintegration of the legislative branch when we get back. | ||
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These are great gifts. | ||
I've done the You've heard Steve talk a lot about that. | ||
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I liken Raheem to the Alec DeCocqueville of our time. | ||
He's a guy that came over from Great Britain. | ||
And basically filters the wisdom of the continent through that lens and kind of reads the thing. | ||
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What was a lump of coal, basically, in the stocking of all of America's children? | ||
Because they are the ones that are going to suffer the most from it. | ||
Was this a kabuki maneuver that Mitch McConnell did cooperating with the Democrats in order to pave the way for passage of this multi-trillion dollar build back bankrupt bill that is going to be effectively the tipping point For what is now a looming stagflationary environment. | ||
So let's break down the politics of this, first of all. | ||
And again, this is a case where if you watch this, you're either going to cry and roll into a fetal position or you're going to get really pissed off. | ||
And right now, I'm choosing to be really pissed off because McConnell has gone too far. | ||
And McConnell, we had Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, the Biden regime and the Pelosi Heights on the ropes, on the ropes, knockout count. | ||
And in a series of ill-informed decisions, Mitch McConnell basically decided to cooperate. | ||
With Chuck Schumer and give those folks on the Dem side enough running room to pass a fake infrastructure bill, raise the debt ceiling, and now they're getting in position to do the final three and a half trillion, which is a lot more than that when you actually cost it out, to lay down on the American people. | ||
You have to ask yourself the question, you know, what's the motive? | ||
What's Mitch McConnell's motive in doing this? | ||
And it's really two things, I think. | ||
One is the whole corporate control of the rhino wing of the Republican Party. | ||
This is a corporate welfare bill, in a way, where when you jam a lot of money from government Kind of into the veins of the economy, it'll be the corporations that'll benefit. | ||
And the corporations, here's the important point, the corporations will have a lot better chance and a lot more methods to control the inflationary spikes that we're going to be seeing than working class people in America can do. | ||
Now, let's think about that for a minute. | ||
The deplorables, folks who love this show, Main Street, blue-collar Americans, a lot of folks don't have those big 401ks or those big pension fund nest eggs sitting around. | ||
They live paycheck to paycheck, right? | ||
So what's going to happen to them as inflation hits? | ||
Well, their paycheck is effectively going to shrink and their quality of life is going to go down, okay? | ||
But on the other hand, the corporations who will kind of feed at the government trough and see this money that gets spent and spent and allow them to sell more and more of their stuff, they'll be able to raise prices, stick it to consumers, that's inflation, they'll be able to Tamp down wages in many cases because, oh, bury the lead. | ||
I'll let immigration come across the border. | ||
The 2 million folks that are coming in 2021 alone and probably another 2 to 3 million in 2022. | ||
Those folks are going to depress wages. | ||
So McConnell, look, he's a servant of the corporate class. | ||
Let's let's be clear. | ||
I don't know if you folks out in the war room know this, but I ran for Congress once myself back in 1994. | ||
And it's a really interesting experience for me because, you know, I get here to Washington during during the campaign to kind of figure out how to get support and this, that and the other thing. | ||
And the two things I learned was that half of the time that you are a congressman, you spend raising money. | ||
There's like, you go over to the DNC, the Democrat National Committee, or the RNC, depending on which party you're in. | ||
There's a bunch of banks of phones there. | ||
You got to kind of go off-site because you can't raise money technically when you're in one of your offices on Capitol Hill. | ||
And so you're expected to go over to those places like every day for a couple hours, dial for dollars. | ||
And you know, you're not dialing for dollars for a few dollars, right? | ||
Mom and pop, give me five or ten bucks out there. | ||
You're basically going to all the K Street lobbying groups, the political action committees, things like that, and you get beholden to that. | ||
And the other thing I learned is that I was wooed by a couple of people. | ||
On Capitol Hill who were in leadership or had aspirations of leadership and what they try to do is they promise you to help you out, help you get elected in exchange for your fealty to them. | ||
So the problem we have in this case where they've just passed a catastrophic or they're getting ready to pass a catastrophic bill with the help of the RINO Republicans, Mitch McConnell, The problem we have is that it's going to destroy the economy. | ||
Here's what's so interesting about this situation. | ||
If you look at Mitch McConnell, what he did, he was able to corral about 12 Senate Republicans. | ||
And if you look a little deeper, this is the other part of the civics lesson that they don't cheat you in civics. | ||
It's like it's all pork barrel politics. | ||
The Republicans who were willing to go along With the Mitch McConnell aspect of the whole thing, we're the Republicans who are going to benefit most from the bill. | ||
And that's the problem we have here in America with our legislative branch. | ||
And if you look at the House side, if you look at the problem we have with Kevin McCarthy, it's the same thing. | ||
One of the problems we have with Kevin... One of the problems we have with Kevin... I'll tell you a little story about Kevin. | ||
The first time I ever met Kevin was when we were trying to get a Buy American, Hire American bill. | ||
And it was going to be part of a broader expenditure bill. | ||
And if we could simply get that bill in there, we would have stopped the Chinese Communists from bidding on our subway projects. | ||
This is a big deal. | ||
There's a lot of manufacturing jobs in our rail industry and our subway industry. | ||
And what the Chinese have come in and done with their seven deadly sins, essentially, is to be able to out-compete American companies, effectively cheating with the benefit... | ||
of the of the communist Chinese subsidies right and so McCarthy this when I found this out McCarthy has this small bus assembly district facility in his district that's run by the Chinese and I could bet you a lot of money that the Chinese Actually located that in McCarthy's district precisely because he knew he was on the way up and was going to have a role in leadership. | ||
So what McCarthy did at a critical juncture is quietly remove. | ||
The Buy American, Hire American provision from that broader bill and effectively to save less than 300 jobs in his district he basically cost this country literally tens of thousands of jobs more broadly at the same time that he encumbered that he encumbered our major cities with subway systems which | ||
In the case, and God forbid this ever happens, if we ever get like a cyber attack from the Chinese, they'll be controlling our subway systems through the software and the hardware that are part of these major metropolitan areas. | ||
So, bottom line is we have a situation. | ||
Where McConnell basically surrendered, surrendered to the Democrats, sacrificed America and our children on the altar of pork barrel politics, and basically gave life to an administration that is illegitimate and really needs to be done away with. | ||
We'll be back. | ||
We've got a really important segment for you next. | ||
We're going to have Doc Malone back with us. | ||
He is the best person to talk about vaccines and the pandemic, and we're going to really nail that. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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We are going to talk about arguably the most important policy issue facing this country now. | ||
At some point, I'm hoping I get a little cold open clip from Denver that had Ali Velche talking with Francis Collins making the case that everybody in the world should get vaccinated, only the unvaccinated are dying, and that how can we possibly not abide by the VAX mandate. | ||
The one thing I should say about the clip, once we get it, is what the hell is Francis Collins still out there giving us advice? | ||
Let's remember that Francis Collins, the head of the NIH, and Anthony Fauci, one of his minions inside that vast bureaucracy, | ||
We're directly responsible for creating the pandemic by lifting the ban on gain-of-function experiments in 2017 behind the back of the Trump administration, and then funneling American taxpayer money through cutouts like Peter Daszak, Ralph Baric, and the friggin' Bat Lady of Wuhan. | ||
And, you know, guess what? | ||
We got a pandemic out of that. | ||
Hit me with that clip, Denver. | ||
We knew a vaccine was coming, but we didn't actually have it. | ||
It's this weekend, a year ago, that we got a vaccine. | ||
A free vaccine that saves your life. | ||
At some juncture, I've been talking to people this week who say, you know, we're just going to live with this virus forever. | ||
Like, it's just going to be with us. | ||
But there's no reason for that actually to be the case. | ||
This is now becoming a choice. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Science has been just amazingly responsive to this worst pandemic in more than A century. | ||
And yet somehow we haven't figured out how to help people take full advantage of that. | ||
We could be in a much better place right now if we had 90% or 95% of our population vaccinated and a bunch of people also getting the booster. | ||
But somehow we've missed that opportunity. | ||
Delta is taking full advantage of that. | ||
Those people who are dying every day, more than a thousand, almost all of them unvaccinated, unnecessary deaths. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm just trolling you, Doc Malone. | ||
Let's bring in Dr. Robert Malone now. | ||
Let's remember that Dr. Robert Malone is the scientist who, I think back in the 80s, invented the RN-MNRA technology, which is being used So today's theme, thanks Peter, is Vaccine Nation. | ||
So he's anything but anti-vax. | ||
Doc, the floor is yours. | ||
What say you to Francis Collins and Allie Velchey? | ||
So today's theme, thanks Peter, is Vaccine Nation. | ||
It's how we've all just become slightly crazy with this logic that the only solution, the only way out is the jab. | ||
And this clip is a great example. | ||
Now, you noted that Francis Collins, not only should he not be speaking on behalf of the NIH because of the history, and by the way, Glenn Beck has really outed this whole thing. | ||
Most recently on Tucker Carlson's, there's a fantastic clip where he's found clear documentation that goes pre-pandemic of the deal between NIH and Moderna. | ||
This dates back a while, right? | ||
Doc, how far back does it date pre-beta? | ||
a while, right? Doc, how far back does it date pre-Bandai? | ||
This particular document that Glenn Beck is now focusing on is late 2019. And this is a secret deal apparently, and it's all coming out because we're having a catfight between Moderna, a legal catfight between Moderna and NIH about who gets the money and who gets credit for this in terms of the path and so So things are fragmented. | ||
So let's do the timeline real quick. | ||
Yeah, let's do the timeline real quick. | ||
2014, I believe, Obama administration bans gain-of-function experiments that can turn a harmless bat virus into the kind of virus we have now because it was dangerous, right? | ||
Fauci and Collins in 2017 worked to lift the ban by going through the back door of the White House behind President Trump's back, and then you're saying, Doc, in 2019, before the pandemic gets unleashed on us, Moderna cuts a deal with NIH to actually make a vaccine in case the pandemic gets resolved, and then we have the pandemic. | ||
I think I've got that right. | ||
Doc, but what say you do? | ||
I would be a little more aggressive. | ||
I would say that they already knew that this thing was going to hit the fan and they were cooking the confidential business arrangement and signing the documents before the president apparently had any awareness that this was going to happen. | ||
I can vouch from inside the White House that we were never briefed on anything related to the gain-of-function experiments or that possibility, but Doc, what say you to the claim By Collins in the clip that only people who are unvaccinated are dying, number one. | ||
And number two, that we would be, quote, better off if we had over 90 percent vax. | ||
Take those two sequentially head on with your best science. | ||
So the data don't support Mr. Collins or Dr. Collins comments. | ||
And again, remember, he stepped down. | ||
He is no longer the head of NIH. | ||
I don't know what he's doing, shooting off his mouth here. | ||
Um, and it's just, I guess because they haven't, they, they're no longer comfortable with using Tony as a surrogate. | ||
Also remember that Velshi works for Microsoft NBC. | ||
He works for a Bill Gates organization. | ||
We got to be clear on that one. | ||
Okay. | ||
But in terms of Collins assertion, this is just false. | ||
Uh, they, they continue to lie and they're, they have no, uh, the, Give me some data on this. | ||
Give me some data on this, because there's two claims here. | ||
One is that only the unvaccinated are dying and that Trump people are dying at a higher rate than Biden people. | ||
What say you? | ||
What's the data say about mortality rates? | ||
So I don't have the latest mortality rates at my fingertips. | ||
I apologize. | ||
I wasn't prepared for that. | ||
But he's right that we're having over a thousand daily deaths. | ||
He's wrong that they are only in the unvaccinated. | ||
It's very clear that Delta is breaking through and causing significant disease and some death in the vaccinated population. | ||
And we now know, looking forward, that Omicron, which is substantially displacing Delta, cuts right through the vaccinated. | ||
Good news is that it's not nearly as lethal as Delta is. | ||
And so in many, many people make the point that Omicron is going to act in many ways like a live attenuated vaccine and is probably what we can expect is that most of us are likely to become infected with Omicron this winter. | ||
And you shouldn't be scared of that because the data show that it is in South Africa. | ||
Every physician that's spoken on this has said that they are not seeing Significant disease and death from Omicron. | ||
But in terms of Colin's blanket statement... Hang on, let me ask you. | ||
Hang on. | ||
You said something I want to focus right on. | ||
You said Omicron is going to act as a live attenuated vaccine. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
Break that down. | ||
So the most effective vaccines historically, like for instance the smallpox vaccine, yellow fever vaccine, etc. | ||
Polio vaccine have been live attenuated viruses. | ||
These are viruses that are mutated through a variety of methods so that they don't cause severe disease but they're very infectious and they have been historically administered as vaccines and have been the most effective because they give a broad-based immunity both T cell and B cell against all the antigens all the proteins etc that are made by these viruses as opposed to the | ||
Remember back in the day when I came up with this idea, the logic was that we could use gene therapy to produce an immune response similar to that from a live attenuated virus. | ||
The problem is that with this version that the NIH has engineered, as Pfizer has engineered, what we have is something that is extremely narrow. | ||
It's just expressing the spike protein, and even though I was fact-checked months ago on this by my friends at Reuters, It's very clear now that the spike protein is biologically active, even the one in the vaccine. | ||
And so that's where we're getting part of these adverse events. | ||
But in terms of what I'm talking about, this new Omicron virus, which is highly infectious and has very high replication burst size, which suggests that it's less likely to be Affected by the new Merck drug. | ||
It is associated with very mild disease according to all reports from South Africa and the rest of the world. | ||
Now, fascinatingly, in the recent CDC report, a very large fraction, I think almost all of the cases reported with Omicron in the United States to date are in vaccinated persons. | ||
There is a concern that the vaccines may be enhancing infectivity in a unique way of this Omicron variant. | ||
We'll see that play out. | ||
But the good news is, if you want to look for silver linings, and I always do, a case can be made that as Omicron sweeps across the nation, which it will, no matter whether they do the third jab or not, no matter whether or not you have optimal mask use, This will sweep across the nation this winter. | ||
It's already displacing Delta, which in some ways is a good thing, because Delta is more pathogenic. | ||
But after you recover from this, if you had not been previously infected, or if you had had the jab, which produces a narrow immune response, you're likely going to have a much broader immune response, more akin to that elicited by a live attenuated vaccine. | ||
Did that make sense, Peter? | ||
Yeah, let me ask you a question. | ||
How does Omicron displace Delta? | ||
I mean, what's the virology of that? | ||
What's going on there? | ||
So this is, for a virologist, this is really fun stuff. | ||
I'm sorry if it sounds a little twisted. | ||
You are macabre, yes. | ||
But these different isolates battle each other for dominance genetically and in terms of reproduction within the population. | ||
Remember, they're parasites. | ||
We are their food. | ||
We're their hosts. | ||
They compete genetically, even though they have no brain. | ||
They compete evolutionarily for the host. | ||
And what's happening with Omicron, Delta very aggressively out-competed the earlier strains because it has a larger burst size. | ||
It produces much more virus when it infects you. | ||
Whether or not you're previously vaccinated, you have the same high levels of virus reproduction in your nasal and oropharynx with Delta. | ||
So that was a big one. | ||
So that allowed Delta to push the other strains out. | ||
Now Omicron seems to be even more infectious, even more replicating at an even higher level, higher burst size. | ||
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When we come back, I want to ask you, can you have both of them at the same time? | ||
And then you and I are going to write an op-ed on the air that's going to get published in about 10 days. | ||
That should be fun for the audience. | ||
Peter Navarro will be right back with Dr. Robert Malone in Stephen K. Bannon's War Room. | ||
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When we left last segment, Doc, two questions. | ||
Can you get Delta and Omicron At the same time, and you were talking how Omicron is going to help us build these live attenuated vaccine immunities, which would be a really good thing to getting us to herd immunity without having vaccinations. | ||
And then the other part of that is, do you think the Omicron was bred by the fact that we are vaccinating people and that Omicron is vax resistant? | ||
So the answer on the answer on dual infection is a definite maybe. | ||
Probably unlikely, just because of the events, the rare event rates of exposure to the virus, or otherwise we would all be infected right now. | ||
In terms of, let's see, I'm blanking again on your second question. | ||
The vaccine resistance, it's like Omicron just pops up. | ||
It seems to attack people who have the vaccine. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Multiple hypotheses for the origin of Omicron. | ||
One is that it had moved back into animals in Africa and then back into humans. | ||
I don't see that one making a whole lot of sense. | ||
Another one is that it developed in HIV immunosuppressed. | ||
That's a possibility, but it seems unlikely because the event of vaccination is rare in that region, if it actually emerged from there. | ||
And the most likely, let's hope, is that it was the consequence of of evolution in the pressure of vaccination, but we still have to keep open the formal possibility because this looks so divergent from all prior virus strains that are currently circulating that it could have been the consequence of yet another laboratory engineering event, let's say. | ||
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He blew it because it's less pathogenic. | ||
Or maybe they're guilty and this is something they're doing to try to... Yeah, so here's the thing. | ||
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Denver, let's put the graphics up that Doc Malone wanted. | ||
Walk us quickly through what you want to explain with these graphics. | ||
They're uglier than you certainly are, but they're on the screen now. | ||
Tell us what that message is. | ||
So what's happened? | ||
And it's caused a six percent, well, five and a half percent drop in Moderna's stock price. | ||
So this is breaking news. | ||
And the press once again has missed the, has buried the lead. | ||
There has been disclosure by Moderna, and these are actually confidential slides from their investor presentation, is that they rolled out the data on their flu vaccine. | ||
So this is the first time we have a chance to really compare the efficacy in adverse events of a Moderna vaccine using their technology, but with not a spike, but a different antigen. | ||
And so what we can see here- You got about 60 seconds to work through. | ||
There's four of those plates here. | ||
What's up in the upper left-hand corner? | ||
Let's just go really quick. | ||
This is the efficacy data. | ||
And so if we look at older adults and we compare the mRNA on the left in Fluzone, which is a classic flu vaccine, we see that actually the mRNA is working less effectively, particularly against the B strains. | ||
Now here's the next slide is what matters. | ||
If we look at the 100 microgram column, this is adverse events. | ||
This is does the vaccine cause harm? | ||
This is Moderna without spike, okay? | ||
And you need to compare the placebo versus 100 microgram because that's the dose that's used in the Moderna vaccine for SARS-CoV-2. | ||
You can see, for instance, the right-hand panel for those greater than 50, which are the only ones that should be receiving the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, we've got 52% of the people having grade 2 adverse events. | ||
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52%? | ||
52% in the placebo. | ||
So what that teaches us is it's not just spike. | ||
There is major problems with the safety of the Moderna technology That is a bombshell! | ||
antigens and not expressing spike. That is a bombshell. Now what we're going to do in our editorial is we're going to focus on flu nation and vaccine nation. And the main thing is that these people have all drank the Kool-Aid and they think that the only solution that we have for infectious disease outbreaks is universal | ||
vaccination of the whole world within And you can see that in a Washington Post op-ed. | ||
That quotes Barney Frank, formerly from the Vaccine Research Center at NIH. | ||
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