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Episode 4913: Live From CHD Conference 2025 Day 2 Cont.
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steve bannon
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The people have had a belly full of it.
I know you don't like hearing that.
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
It's going to happen.
jake tapper
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I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
steve bannon
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
joe allen
War Room.
unidentified
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
claire dooley
All right.
We are live from the Children's Health Defense Conference.
My name is Claire Dooley.
I'm a documentary filmmaker.
We're going to jump into our next segment sometime soon.
But before we do, I wanted to talk with our friend from All Family Pharmacy.
Hi, good to see you.
Good morning.
michael kuenzler
Hi, Claire.
How are you?
claire dooley
I'm doing great.
So I want to talk a little bit about All Family Pharmacy.
This is actually one of my first times hosting the past few days, and I hadn't heard of you guys before.
And when they sent me your info, I looked it up and it looks like an incredible work what you guys are doing.
So I want to hear a little bit more about, you know, how everything started and what you guys are able to offer and, you know, what the posse can do.
michael kuenzler
Okay.
unidentified
Yeah.
michael kuenzler
So All Families Pharmacy started roughly about 2019, 2020.
We're a small business, family-owned pharmacy.
We started during the COVID era and we started fulfilling prescriptions for ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, different antibiotics, inhalers, nebulizers, everything that people needed for COVID that traditional primary care physicians were just refusing to prescribe for their patients.
And we decided to start listening to our patients on what their needs were.
And we actually developed a pretty unique platform where we put the pharmacy and the telemedicine together as one so that our patients had easy and quick access to medications that are safe and effective that people use in their everyday lives, whether it's for flu, for COVID, for a sinus infection, or just traditional seasonal allergies.
And that's how we became, you know, a big player in this game for the pharmaceutical industry, just fighting against big pharma and the vaccines and not giving people another opportunity to acquire medications instead of going the vaccine route during flu season so that they're comfortable.
You know, a lot of our patients are a little bit older.
They're a little bit more weary during flu season.
They don't want to go to their regular pharmacies while people are getting tested for COVID and flu.
And we can just ship it directly to them in their mail at a very low price.
claire dooley
Yeah, you know, it's really incredible, Michael.
I worked on the VAXT tour, the CHG bus.
We traveled the country and we interviewed thousands of people about their experiences during COVID.
And that was a really common theme was that, you know, doctors would not prescribe medications that, you know, the American frontline doctors were saying, you know, they were treating patients with COVID.
They were successful with those treatments.
But in a small rural area, they didn't have access to these medications like hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin.
So knowing that you guys are out there and doing this is really incredible.
You know, is there, what can you give us the website?
Tell us a little bit more.
And also, isn't there a possibility for, you know, people can get on, they get connected with a medical professional, and they're able to receive a prescription, and then it comes in the mail.
And from what I hear, it's pretty fast shipping, which is awesome.
michael kuenzler
We try to make it as quick as possible.
So our processing days are anywhere between one and four business days, depending.
Traditionally speaking, we're one in two business days.
When we get into the heart of flu season, sometimes it gets a little bit difficult.
But we do offer overnight shipping before 3 p.m., where we guarantee that our physician will contact you or write your prescription as long as the order is entered in before 3 p.m. Eastern time, and then you can get it next day before 12.30 p.m. wherever you live.
So we try to make it as fast as possible.
We're not Amazon.
We can't do same day.
There are regulatory processes that we have to go to.
We still do need licensed doctors to prescribe these medications, which is what we work with.
They are like-minded physicians.
And after having my conversation with Steve Banning yesterday, you guys actually have quite a few pharmacists and physicians who are like-minded like our doctors and have reached out to us via email, which is awesome to see.
That's not just a few people out there.
There's a lot more individuals who have these thought processes like we do.
And we're giving people easy access to the medications as long as it's safe and effective and as long as it comes from a licensed physician, which we work with.
claire dooley
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, having access to medications like that when you live in a rural area or even an area where you don't have access to a doctor who is interested in exploring alternative treatments, I think is an option that a lot of Americans deserve to have.
So yeah, I definitely would love for you guys to check out allfamilypharmacy.com.
I think we have a slash Bannon, and I think that will give you 10% off or something like that.
michael kuenzler
Bannon 10 coupon code.
Yeah, Bannon 10 coupon code will give you 10% off your order.
I do know that we're going to be running a Veterans Day sale probably Monday or Tuesday of next week.
We'll probably run it for one or two days, possibly three.
That way people can save even more money.
Just if you want to wait till Tuesday, Monday or Tuesday, we'll release that sale as well.
But yeah, Bannon 10 will save you 10% off right now.
claire dooley
All right.
You heard them.
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Go to allfamilypharmacy.com slash Bannon.
Michael, thank you so much for joining us.
michael kuenzler
Thank you for having me.
I appreciate it.
claire dooley
All right.
So joining us now, sitting next to me, is Solomon Schmidt.
Solomon Schmidt is a fantastic young author who is totally, what I would say, posse-coded.
I met Solomon at a Maha Action event in DC and was very impressed.
Solomon, thank you for joining us.
solomon schmidt
Thanks for having me, Claire.
It was great meeting you.
claire dooley
Okay, so I actually want to start real quick.
We don't have any B-roll of this to show you guys, but Solomon actually sent me some of his books called History Bites.
You want to tell us a little bit about History Bites?
It's really cool.
unidentified
Sure.
solomon schmidt
Thank you.
unidentified
Yeah.
solomon schmidt
So I started History Bites when I was 12.
It was a series I wrote for kids my age.
I had wanted to do something related to history because I was always passionate about the great stories of the past, Ronald Reagan, Wild West, things along that line.
And there was no book that I wanted to like the kind I was thinking, which would engage kids at a very young age instead of a textbook, you know, instead of a book that would stay on a shelf and remain dusty.
The History Bytes series bring history to life for kids with fun facts and pictures and vocabulary.
And the chapters are bite-sized, so just a few pages.
And I cover hundreds of people and events from all different time periods.
claire dooley
And I have a tiny bit of a lot of people.
Even if it's like a homeschool kid, no matter who you are, I was going through these books, and I'm actually really excited to use them with my daughter when she's a little bit older.
She's 18 months now, so it might not.
But you never know.
They're never too early.
unidentified
Sure.
solomon schmidt
I've had as young as preschool use them.
And the great thing is, I've had folks from all walks of life tell me they've really enjoyed them.
Grandparents reading them for themselves or for their grandkids.
And I've had kids sleep with these books underneath their pillows.
That's how much they like them.
And that isn't a pat on the back to me.
It's just showing that history can be fun if it's presented the right way because they're just good stories.
I mean, I'm going to film in Antarctica in January about Ernest Shackleton and Robert Scott.
Some of these stories from history, if they happen now, they would be viral events.
But because they happened 100 years ago and they're black and white photographs and the people didn't smile, they might not be interesting to people.
But I think presented the right way, we can re-engage kids to love history like they did 100 years ago, 200 years ago.
claire dooley
Clearly, they're engaging in the right way.
I was enjoying reading them.
There's one on U.S. presidents, very ban-encoded.
There's a couple on different – what's the one on – I guess it's important people through history.
There's like two volumes of that one.
solomon schmidt
Yeah, it's called, it's got actually what I think is a stupid title.
I want to rename it on the next edition.
It should be called Famous People History Bites Volumes 1 and 2.
It covers famous people, some of the most world-changing historical figures from ancient times to modern day of all walks of life.
Scientists, explorers, inventors, politicians.
claire dooley
Yeah, yeah, I saw that.
I think it's really important to kind of have that broad range.
I noticed that you didn't shy away from certain characters.
You're just like, I think it's infamous and famous people.
So that was pretty cool.
You were going to mention that you had a YouTube channel.
solomon schmidt
Yes, it's called History Bites.
And I started it about 10 years ago to go along with the History Bites series.
I have around 150 videos that correlate with the sections of a lot of my books about the presidents and major wars and name-dropping alert.
But I've got what I think are some pretty cool interviews.
I talked to Mike Tyson, Jane Goodall, who passed away recently.
Very sad.
Some other figures as well, Mike Huckabee, Jocko Willink.
And I'll be posting more content over the next few months.
My father and I film a lot together.
This Antarctica trip will be our seventh continent together, which is really cool.
We've gone to the ends of the earth, and I'm really grateful for that.
And it's just a heck of a lot of fun.
I mean, history is fun.
It's not history.
It's stories that happened in the past, which we call history.
claire dooley
Yeah, exactly.
So you've written a lot of books.
We won't get to talk about all of them today.
I know that you mentioned to me that you actually wrote a biography about J.K. Rowling.
solomon schmidt
That's right.
I'm currently wrapping that one up.
It's coming out through Skyhorse Publishing, who released my biography on Alan Derschwitz.
claire dooley
That's Tony Lyons?
solomon schmidt
Yes, Tony Lyons.
And it will be the first complete biography of J.K. Rowling.
It's coming out in April.
If you can believe it, as famous as she is, the only other book available about her was published 25 years ago.
It's wildly inaccurate and out of date, given the fact that it was published before even any of the movies, the Harry Potter movies came out.
J.K. Rowling has an amazing ragstriches story, one of the best ever.
And I was able to interview relatives of hers who had never spoken before.
I was able to get dozens of full-color pictures that had never been published.
And I'm really excited about that.
She's become quite a controversial figure.
You know, she used to be totally loved by the liberal side of the political aisle.
Now she's totally vilified.
Absolutely vilified.
She went from being a goddess to a demon.
That is not an exaggeration.
claire dooley
I'm taking out some of the trans issues, right?
What was that about?
solomon schmidt
Yeah, so J.K. Rowling, this is very public information.
J.K. Rowling was physically abused by her first husband and was sexually assaulted in her 20s.
So she views this issue of transgender people in women's bathrooms, in women's locker rooms, in women's sports.
She views it through that lens of it allowing potentially predatory individuals into women's spaces.
And she points to examples like Isla Bryson, who was a transitioning woman who was sent to a women's prism, even though he was a man before he was sent to prison.
He raped two women, then transitioned, and then was sent to a women's prison.
Examples like that.
claire dooley
Common sense.
solomon schmidt
Sure, yeah.
And the trans side of the aisle.
I spoke to folks who disagree with J.K. Rowling because I wasn't trying to push a narrative in the book, but just tell her story objectively.
And you can read the counterarguments to J.K. Rowling's position in the biography.
Tony Lyons always tries to cover both sides of the issue in all the books he publishes.
And I try to do the same thing, too.
claire dooley
Absolutely.
Okay, so before we get out of here, we have two minutes left.
You want to tell us about Legal Gladiator?
I'll show you guys this book here.
I don't know if we've got a reflection.
This is a Legal Gladiator.
This is about Dershowitz, correct?
solomon schmidt
Yeah, the one and only.
And when I say one and only, I mean this guy has to be a candidate for the greatest lawyer ever, but certainly in American history, he did 300 cases.
He represented two presidents in impeachment trials, Bill Clinton and President Trump.
And I spoke, I was very grateful to have spoken to President Trump for this book.
Spoke to O.J. Simpson a few months before he died.
I spoke to Jared Kushner, Woody Allen, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
No, but that's not a, it is, but it's not a reflection on me, it's a reflection on Dershowitz.
People on both sides of the aisle were willing to take time out of their insanely busy schedules to talk about him.
And he started off in his early life, what you would call a loser.
He was terrible in school.
He was poorly behaved.
Friends and his own mother thought he was going to amount to nothing.
People said, oh, you'll be a great whatever.
I'm not saying that these jobs aren't good, but they said, oh, you'll be a funeral manager or a salesman at best.
And then he went to college and his mind was allowed to explore all different avenues and he just blossomed.
And he was the youngest tenured professor in the history of Harvard Law School.
claire dooley
Wow.
solomon schmidt
Just an extraordinary person.
Involved in so many controversies.
claire dooley
So you guys look up Legal Gladiator.
This is by Solomon Schmidt.
Solomon, thank you for joining us.
solomon schmidt
Thanks for having me, Claire.
claire dooley
We look forward to having you again.
All of his works are being published by Tony Lyons at Skyhorse Publishing.
Shout out to Tony.
And yeah, check out Solomon's stuff, especially History Bites.
It'd be a great gift for Christmas for grandchildren.
We'll be back from the break shortly.
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claire dooley
All right.
I'm Claire Dewey.
We're live from the Children's Health Defense Conference 2025, the moment of truth.
Why is this the moment of truth?
Because Secretary Kennedy is in HHS getting stuff done.
We have Maha Action, Maha Institute, and the PAC.
We're not going away.
We're going to keep moving forward.
Maha is now an official voting base that, in my opinion, will have the ability to swing elections.
We saw that happening with Trump when Kennedy joined Trump.
I was one of those people that would have voted, full disclosure, would have voted for Kennedy.
And those things changed, obviously, when he joined Trump.
So moving forward, you guys, we have someone who I have known for a couple years with me.
Her name is Catherine Austin-Fitz.
But before she joins us, I wanted to actually talk to you a little bit about Birch Gold, because this is so Catherine-coded, as the Gen Zs say this day.
If you want to invest in gold, Birch Gold is definitely the place to go.
You know, with inflation jumping and we're in over $37 trillion in debt, if you ever have thought, well, now would be a good time to buy gold, now is definitely a good time to buy gold.
So if you text Bannon to 989898, you can get a free information kit, learn more about investing in gold.
There's tons of options.
You can roll over an existing IRA or 401k into an IRA in gold.
So there's lots of options.
Definitely check them out.
And speaking of investing in gold and digital IDs and all those things, I have Catherine Austin Fitz here with me.
Catherine Austin Fitz, tell us a little bit about your background.
I think you were in one of the presidential cabinets.
catherine austin-fitts
So I was a partner and member of the board of Dylan Reed on Wall Street and then went and became the Assistant Secretary of Housing, FHA Commissioner, in the first Bush administration, and then left, started an investment bank.
It was very successful.
Unfortunately, we were stopping mortgage fraud, and we ended up in 11 years of litigation with the Department of Justice, who was helping expand the mortgage fraud.
And then I created when I'd always been an extremely private person as an investment banker, but when during the litigation, I had to go public.
And so I ended up with millions of people all over the world just constantly emailing and asking questions.
And those questions grew into two businesses.
One is the Solari Report.
I published that.
And we're a subscriber service, and our tagline is Live a Free and Inspired Life or Actionable Intelligence for a Free and Inspired Life.
And then I have an investment screen company, Solari Investment Screens, which helps screen publicly traded stocks for essentially screening out organized crime.
claire dooley
Organized crime.
So when you're saying organized crime, who are we talking about here?
catherine austin-fitts
We're talking about companies whose business model is systemically fraudulent.
claire dooley
Okay.
So Catherine comes from, I wouldn't say you come from the deep state.
unidentified
Yeah, I would.
Would you?
You would?
Okay.
catherine austin-fitts
I was right in the middle of it all my whole life.
claire dooley
A former deep state member who has left and gone AWOL.
unidentified
I think you now live in, you know, I was booted out by the deep state.
claire dooley
Because something that Catherine talks about a lot is actually we're in a debt-based system and that things don't actually have to be the way that they are.
We don't have to be scrunning in debt.
catherine austin-fitts
If you go back through history, so if you do a complete history of monetary policy and practice, there's not the single best currency in the world, believe it or not, is a well-governed fiat currency.
But a well-governed fiat currency is not debt-based.
So the number one problem with a development.
A fiat currency is a currency that is not tied to a particular commodity.
So it's basically typically created by a sovereign government and is tied to ensure that whatever the level of growth is, that you have enough paper or enough currency to transact with.
So it's really tied to economic growth as opposed to any particular commodity or real asset.
claire dooley
Absolutely.
Before we get into, actually, you know what, I kind of do want to dive in straight into, I think, what is your bread and butter as being someone who has edited your show on CHG TV before.
Catherine Essen Fitz has a show on CHG TV called Financial Rebellion.
It's every week on Thursday.
They're live at 10 Eastern Time.
Catherine is usually joined by Carolyn Betts, and they talk about the digital IDs, central bank digital currencies, anything that's happening in the news, her take on it, what you can do.
And I think one thing I love about you, Catherine, is that you always offer solutions at the end.
So we're going to get to that a little bit later.
But first, I want to actually talk about this central idea with Catherine, which is that we are building our own digital prison.
Right.
In the simplest terms, how can you describe that to our audience?
How are we building our own digital prison?
catherine austin-fitts
So the idea of Financial Rebellion was to, right now, we are financing our both digital IDs and programmable money.
We are financing the control grid that ultimately, if it goes into place, I say turns into a digital concentration camp.
And literally, we have the power to stop financing it by shifting our money.
I always tell the story of being in Washington and in sort of a boardroom situation, and the congressman is standing there and there's protests outside on the street on Pennsylvania Avenue and he says, let's face it, honey, as long as they're carrying a Citibank credit card in their back pocket, I don't care if they walk up and down, right?
So, you know, we often think of political solutions as going into the polls and changing who's in the Oval Office or who's in a particular political.
But one of the greatest political solutions is we just stop building and financing the control grid and shift our time and money.
And there are many different things you can do, and that's what I'm going to be talking about on Sunday.
You know, why are we helping the enemy?
Why are we literally turning over our power by complying with digital ID systems and programmable money?
Many people have heard of central bank digital currency, but the U.S. has just passed a new law called the Genius Act, and they are planning on issuing the equivalent privately, it's programmable money.
And one of the things we're doing at Solari, we have new legislation.
We were working with states who are passing laws to stop CBDC, both foreign and domestic.
Now we're coming back around with new model legislation to say it's called the pro it's called the Payment Protection and Transparency Act.
And the goal is to stop all programmable money, whether private or public.
claire dooley
Absolutely.
I love that you guys are trying to create solutions with Solari moving towards that.
Before I dive into more, actually, now that you're just bringing that up, how do people find out more about this work that you're doing?
catherine austin-fitts
So if you come to Solari, the first thing you'll see is a banner for a 60-day cash campaign because a digital ID and programmable money can't snap into a control grid unless you have a 100% digital system.
And so we're doing everything we can to encourage people to do analog, whether it's to do cash, to do checks, to do money orders, to barter, anything to keep the analog system heavy and large enough and important enough so you can't get into that all digital trap.
So you'll see the banner for the 60-day cash campaign.
But then if you drop down the page, you can link to our financial transaction freedom website.
You can find a wealth of information and solutions and why stopping programmable money is very much in your interest and very doable.
We just have a briefing every month for legislators and the next one on November 13th is going to be on programmable money to help you understand and we encourage everyone, you know, sign on up, but bring your state legislator because our unique constitutional construct is the states can stop this.
claire dooley
Absolutely.
Catherine, why we have two minutes to the break.
Why should people, I don't like being focusing on being angry, but why should people be angry about this?
How are American citizens being violated?
catherine austin-fitts
So I'm going to give you a couple of examples, okay?
So you have a beautiful baby, right?
Imagine getting a call from the government and saying, Claire, unless you transgender your baby, we're going to turn off your money.
How do you feel about that?
claire dooley
Yeah, that's not great.
catherine austin-fitts
Or, you know, unless we are mandating a vaccine a month, and unless you take your child in for a vaccine every month, we're going to turn off your money.
claire dooley
Another great example would be, I guess, 15-minute, the whole 15-minute city kind of construct that, you know, different cities around the world are trying out where they try to keep everyone within a 15-minute grid.
And if you leave that grid, your money won't work.
Right.
Because you're a parasite to the world, because you're contributing to climate change.
And you can only use a certain amount of energy.
That goes into energy credits, which is pretty much the same.
catherine austin-fitts
Well, that's what they say.
But the reality is it permits the few to control the many.
claire dooley
Which is elitist.
catherine austin-fitts
Well, just like the pandemic created 500 new billionaires.
Imagine how many billionaires you can create this way.
And with automation and robots, essentially, their view is they don't need everybody.
And if you look at the lifestyle they want to enjoy, if everybody led that lifestyle, it would be very environmentally challenging.
But if they want a really two-tier system, this is how you enforce it.
claire dooley
Absolutely.
And your solution, Catherine, is pretty simple.
catherine austin-fitts
There's a lot of things you can do, but there are thousands of things you can do, but what you need to understand is we don't have an economic problem.
There is a way to build a wealth-building civilization that ends poverty and provides dramatic new prosperity.
New technology can create just an unbelievable amount of wealth and prosperity, but it has to be with a construct of sort of win-win for all.
So we have two potential models.
We have a model of freedom and prosperity, or we have a model of complete control.
And the complete control is better for a certain group of sort of tech billionaires and oligarchs.
claire dooley
Absolutely, Catherine.
And that's what we're doing here at CHG.
You can find her on the Financial Rebellion every week.
We're going to be back after a short break.
unidentified
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
claire dooley
All right.
We are live from the Children's Health Defense Conference, the Moment of Truth, 2025 in Austin, Texas.
My name is Claire Dooley, and joining me is Catherine Austin Fitz, co-host of the Financial Rebellion, an amazing show on CHG TV that shows you how you can break free from the digital prison that we have been unknowingly building.
So, before this last break, we were talking a bit about digital IDs, got a little bit into 15-minute cities, but I actually wanted to dive into with you, Catherine.
We were talking about how all this ties into farming, freedom for food.
You know, what can people do?
What are your views on that aspect of things?
catherine austin-fitts
So, there are two important things to understand about food freedom and health freedom.
If you want to control financial transactions, you have to have sufficient control of food because people can always make their own currencies, right?
So, in the Great Depression, at the height, there are 3,100 counties in America, and America had 3,100 community currencies.
So, people can go off and make their own currency, so you need to have sufficient control of food.
But the important thing that I constantly try and stress to food and health activists is if financial transaction control is achieved with digital ID and programmable money in combination, then anything we've accomplished in terms of building legal protections and court protections for food and health freedom can be completely reversed.
So, it's the meta-control that then controls everything else.
claire dooley
Which is that perspective you have within Steep Stater, you know what we should be doing.
catherine austin-fitts
Well, it's you know, it's very funny when I'm in audiences of, say, a thousand Americans and there are two Eastern Europeans in the room, they understand exactly what I'm thinking or saying because they're like, I've been there, I've done that, I am not going back, I see this coming.
But Americans have always enjoyed the blessings of liberty and financial transaction freedom.
They can't fathom where they are going.
I can fathom it.
I came out of the Bush administration in 1991 and said, if we don't do something, they're going to get a hold of the technology and kill us all.
That was my lesson learned from the Bush administration.
claire dooley
Which I think is like, you know, it can get kind of dark, but that's why what I love about you, Catherine, is that, you know, how do you remain positive whenever you learn that there are very rich, very wealthy, elitist people who want to control your life?
I mean, that's so easy to solve.
catherine austin-fitts
So, grief is the doorway to real solutions.
So, I always tell people, my old pastor in Washington used to always say, if we can face it, God can fix it.
And that's a fact.
But if you don't face what's going on, you're going to try and waste time on all sorts of solutions, which are just dead ends.
And it's by facing what's really happening that you can see what the real solutions are.
And people who do that, you know, one of the things I love, we've just spent the last two and a half months doing meet and greets for Solari.
You see people who faced it five or ten years ago, they are avoiding what I call the great poisoning.
They are healthy.
They are happy.
They've completely reconfigured their life.
They're buying direct from the local farmer.
They are, you know, they are doing business with a high-integrity community bank or credit union.
They've completely reinvented their lives because they faced, look, all these people and institutions we can't trust.
You know, they didn't get the shot during COVID.
They're very healthy.
So grief is the doorway you have to walk through to get to real solutions.
And real solutions are where you spend your time and your money in a way that protects and makes your life successful.
claire dooley
Right.
And anyone can do that.
You don't have to have a lot of money.
catherine austin-fitts
I do not have to.
I do not have to help the people who are trying to harm me and my family.
I do not have to help them.
I do not have to purchase from them.
I do not have to finance them.
I do not have to work for them.
I do not have to admire them.
I don't have to celebrate them.
It's like a detox.
I used to call it a tapeworm.
If you have a tapeworm, it's a parasite.
You need to detox the parasite out of your life.
You can do it, but you've got to face that there is a parasite and that parasite is basically killing you and your family.
claire dooley
Absolutely.
One more time before you head out, Catherine.
I want to arm our posse with even just three action items.
Like what can we do today?
I know you mentioned using cash.
Maybe even go a little more into that if you want.
catherine austin-fitts
So here's the first thing I would do.
I would go to Solari.com and I would look at the 60-day cash challenge.
And I would think about how you can shift how you live your daily life so you can use cash as much as possible.
Then I would go to the section on video shorts.
And in video shorts, we have a financial transaction freedom list.
And the first three are a minute long.
The fourth is two and a half minutes long.
I would watch those four videos.
Okay?
So that's going to be five minutes.
And if you're led, I would send those videos everywhere because you need to create as much sort of information virally for people so they know how to protect.
Then I would go to the financial transaction freedom website that you can find linked at the bottom of Solari, and I would look through the materials and I would sign up for the newsletter and monthly briefings so that we can start to engage you in your city, in your state, taking actions that get your leadership at state and local level to start protecting you from this.
claire dooley
Yeah, you know, something that just crossed my mind as you're saying that is that, you know, when we've been talking to the posse about, you know, mobilizing or, you know, finding a way, what's the action and what's the call to action?
It's kind of difficult to ask someone to find their legislators and do all these things.
Maha Action has a great legislative tracker if you guys want to check that out and figure out who your representatives are in your area, if they're pro-Maha or against the Maha agenda.
Those are things that they can do, but can be a little difficult.
But something we all do every day is spend money.
We try not to spend as much money as possible, but we do spend our money.
And where we're spending our money, this is what I'm getting from you, Catherine, and this is what I've learned from you in the past few years, is where we are spending our money is how we are voting with our dollars.
catherine austin-fitts
It's the vote that counts.
claire dooley
It's the vote that counts.
catherine austin-fitts
Yeah, there's no fraud.
unidentified
Yeah, exactly.
claire dooley
Exactly.
Well, thank you so much, Catherine, for joining us.
You guys can find her info at the Solari Report.
Like I said, you can find her show every Thursday live from chg.tv called Financial Rebellion.
Catherine, we'll see you next time.
catherine austin-fitts
Thank you, Clara.
Thank you for everything you're doing.
claire dooley
Yeah, thank you.
So you guys, we're going to cut to a short clip from a documentary that I produced with Naomi Wolf about transhumanism.
There's a familiar face here that you'll see, Joe Allen.
And this is us talking a little bit more about these ideas of social credit systems, transhumanism, scientism.
I think you guys will really enjoy it.
joe allen
Transhumanism is simply the quest to emerge human beings with their machines to become something more than human.
20 years ago, transhumanism was a sort of fringy, freakish ideology that only a very few people were contemplating.
And now you have everyone from the World Economic Forum to Silicon Valley.
Prominent thinkers at Harvard, at Oxford, at Cambridge, MIT, University of Washington, a number of public figures, political figures are kind of hinting at it.
You see that this idea that technology can and should be used to enhance and transform the human being, whether it's called transhumanism or not, has become profoundly influential among our leaders and among the people.
unidentified
Now we are basically like a species of ants.
We live in a huge, huge colony in which each one has this tiny role to play, and we cannot survive outside the colony.
And this will only increase in the 21st century.
Brain-computer interfaces and biometric sensors and so forth.
And so we will be a hybrid of biological thinking and non-biological thinking, which I believe has already started with these devices outside our body.
We're already a sidewalk.
A built-in personal assistant could be implanted right into your brain.
Ultimately, we're going to merge with artificial intelligence to connect our neocortex, that's the outer layer of the brain, that's where we do our thinking, to the cloud.
It is very likely that within, say, 50 years, all the bodies, all the brains would be connected together to a network.
The Internet of Bodies.
And you won't be able to survive if you're disconnected from the net.
But the moment we admit that some appropriate computational system is what the basis of intelligence is, and we admit that we will improve these systems continuously.
And we admit that the horizon of cognition very likely far exceeds what we currently know.
Then we have to admit that we're in the process of building some sort of God.
Now would be a good time to make sure it's a God we can live with.
Technologies like vaccine passports, social credit systems, and job automation have the potential to undermine our privacy, freedom, and autonomy.
In the wrong hands, technology can be used to control, manipulate, and exploit people.
Science is replacing...
claire dooley
All right, you guys, if you want to watch that full documentary, you can find it for free on my website, ClaireDooleyFilm.com.
I think it runs around 25 minutes or so.
It's about transhumanism, what you should be afraid of, what you should not be afraid of.
Technology is a tool that can be used for good or bad.
Joining me now is Dr. Weldon.
Thank you so much for joining us.
dr david weldon
It's great to be with you, Claire.
claire dooley
Yes.
So we were just actually chatting a little bit about your background.
Could you share with some of our viewers what your background is?
You were originally an internal medicine doctor.
dr david weldon
Yes, I practiced internal medicine in Florida for several years before I got elected to the U.S. House.
I retired from the U.S. House and then went back to my practice.
I'm still practicing part-time now.
I served in Congress for 14 years.
I was on the health committee.
We oversaw the CDC.
That's how I got to know Bobby Kennedy.
That's how I got very involved with the vaccine safety issues.
Bobby Kennedy asked President Trump to appoint me to be director of the CDC, and my nomination was pulled because of opposition of a few Republicans in the Senate who I believe were under a lot of pressure from pharma.
claire dooley
Do we have their names?
Do we know who they were?
dr david weldon
Yeah, Bill Cassidy was one of them, Senator Cassidy from Louisiana.
Shocker.
Well, the funny thing about that is I had known him and had met him several times before I was nominated, and he's an internist, but he specialized in gastroenterology.
So we were fellow physicians, but he was very negative towards me and my nomination.
And I'm a Republican, conservative, pro-life.
He claims to be those same things, but he really didn't want me in the position.
claire dooley
Right, right.
Which then begins to ask the question: what financial incentives does that particular Republican lawmaker have in not wanting to get you confirmed?
We have another 50 seconds in this block, but I did want to just talk a little bit about more of what happened behind the scenes, what your views are as an internal medicine doctor when we come back from the break.
But before we go, I just wanted to say Dr. Dave.
dr david weldon
It's Dave, right?
I ran for Congress as Dave Weldon.
My patients call me Dr. Weldon, though.
I prefer Doctor, but you can call me Dave.
claire dooley
Dr. Weldon, thanks so much for being here with us.
When we come back from the break, we are going to dive in.
dr david weldon
Great.
claire dooley
All right, you guys, we're good.
unidentified
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
claire dooley
All right.
My name is Claire Dooley.
We're live from the Children's Health Defense Conference in Austin, Texas.
This is the moment of truth.
A little bit about my background.
I have Dr. Dave Weldon here with me.
But, you know, the last 10 years of my career, I have dedicated to the vaccine issue, especially specifically the childhood vaccine schedule.
When COVID happened, it wasn't really out of left field.
I mean, we definitely expected something like that to happen.
It was talked about.
And we were just able to jump right in and start building an alternate infrastructure, which is now what I call Maha.
I'm not a doctor.
I'm a documentary filmmaker.
But sitting next to me is a doctor, Dr. Dave Weldon.
And we actually want to talk with you guys a little bit about the childhood vaccine schedule.
So I want your opinion on the current childhood vaccine schedule.
And let's talk a little bit about that.
dr david weldon
Well, there are a lot of problems with it.
To start with, a substantial percentage of parents are ignoring it.
For example, 90% of parents are refusing to do the COVID vaccines for their kids, 90%.
And when you have an institution like the CDC working in lockstep with the American Academy of Pediatrics and academics at all of our major medical schools throughout the country out of step with 90% of the American people, you really, really have a very, very big problem.
You know, in surveys, 80% of Republicans and 40% of Democrats don't trust the recommendations coming out of the CDC.
Think about that for a minute.
You know, I still practice medicine.
I'm semi-retired.
When you're practicing medicine, they monitor your patient satisfaction levels.
They send these surveys out.
Do you like Dr. Weldon or not?
You're considered a doctor with a problem if your approval rating is 90%.
Most doctors, those surveys come back 98%, 97% are satisfied with their doctors.
And you've got a major health organization in the United States, the Center for the Disease Control, a government agency where somewhere between 40 and 80 percent of people don't trust it.
That's bad.
That is really bad.
And something has to be done about it.
That was one of the things I wanted to try to fix in Cong not in Congress at CDC as director.
I used to be in Congress.
I tried to fix a lot of it when I was in Congress, but these agencies will ignore the Congress.
They frequently do on a regular basis.
They basically thumb their nose.
They literally will sometimes say, we're not going to do it.
They did that to me.
When I became concerned about the autism epidemic, and probably one of the greatest problems we have today is our biomedical institutions have completely failed to come up with an explanation.
They say it's not the vaccines, but they don't tell us what it is.
And I was told if you go into the Amish community where they don't do vaccines, that the incidence of autism is extremely low.
As a matter of fact, a reporter went into those communities and did a survey.
And I asked the CDC, I'm on the committee that funds CDC, and I asked them to go in there and check that out.
They wouldn't do it.
So as a congressman, they can thumb their nose at you on a regular basis.
So we have a real problem.
I don't really know how you fix it.
I know this, if Bobby Kennedy can get a lot done, Bobby Kennedy can do a lot of great things, and he already is.
And the president can do a lot of great things.
But if they lose the House in a year, it's going to get really tough.
And so there's a lot of work that needs to be done.
And probably most importantly, the biomedical establishment needs to sit up and say, wait a second, we are out of touch with the American people.
You know, the Constitution reads, we the people, it doesn't read we the experts, and that was deliberate.
The founders did that deliberately.
And the American people are going this way and the experts are going in the wrong direction.
And we need to really come together.
We need good science.
We need better research.
I mean, I can go on that.
claire dooley
That sounds a little too common sense for most of the media now.
They would call you a misinformation spreader for such beliefs.
dr david weldon
Yeah, and they call you anti-vax.
And, you know, I'm here at this conference.
The title of this conference is The Moment of Truth.
Really, this is a moment of truth on this issue.
If we don't start getting the right kind of answers.
And it's the same thing I always noticed when I was in Congress.
If you look at some of the people here, they're highly published scientists.
I mean, the people who are concerned about vaccine safety don't have missing teeth and no shoes.
I mean, many of them are very, very accomplished professionals, and they're saying the same thing that I've been saying.
The research studies on vaccine safety are pathetic, and something has to be done.
claire dooley
I'm going to jump in there, Dave.
Yeah, how can people follow you to find out more about this?
dr david weldon
I don't have any followers.
I don't have followers.
claire dooley
Okay, well, here's what we're going to do.
I'm going to shout out the Children's Health Defense Conference website.
If you want to join digitally and you want to watch online, you can watch online, learn more about Dr. Dave Walden, and also learn more about all the speakers that are here at the conference.
Thank you so much, Dave.
dr david weldon
It's great to be with you, Claire.
claire dooley
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mike lindell
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claire dooley
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Thank you so much, Mike, for joining us.
And thank you to the posse for hanging out with me for the weekend of the CHD conference.
I hope that it was valuable to you guys in some way and gave you some action items to move forward.
Monday, Steve will be back.
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