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[00:03:03] Now, an issue that I've been passionate about for about a decade that seems to get almost no attention from either major party is the fiscal calamity and disaster that has been created by the American ruling class. [00:03:18] National debt, the deficit, which is an unacceptable burden that we are putting on future generations. [00:03:24] The U.S. national debt is now in excess of $29 trillion. [00:03:27] To give you an idea, 10 years ago, when we started our activism and our education at Turning Point USA, the national debt was $8.5 trillion. [00:03:36] And we started to warn people that it's getting out of control. [00:03:39] We have to stop the spending. [00:03:42] $8.5 trillion. [00:03:44] And now, 10 years later, it's $29 trillion. [00:03:47] The debt per U.S. citizen is $87,000, $87,132. [00:03:53] Debt per taxpayers, $229,706. [00:03:57] The U.S. budget this year is $2.8 trillion. [00:04:02] We spent over $6.8 trillion so far this year, not including the infrastructure package and the Build Back Better whatever that they want to pass, the $3.5 trillion. [00:04:14] Now, just the interest on the national debt, just what we have to pay for the price of living before we pay anything on our national defense, before we distribute anything on Social Security, before we give anything in Medicare or Medicaid, we pay over $419 billion just on interest on the debt, just on interest. [00:04:38] Now, if you count unfunded liabilities, our national debt is well over $150 trillion. [00:04:46] That's $150 trillion. [00:04:49] If you count Medicare, Medicaid, which is about $1.2 trillion of expenditures every year, Social Security, about $1.1 trillion of expenditures, and national defense, about $700 billion a year, that's in total nearly $3 trillion. [00:05:08] That's without any of the other government programs we have, U.S. Department of Energy, Homeland Security. [00:05:14] Now, you're probably asking a very appropriate question. [00:05:18] What on earth does all this money get spent on? [00:05:21] Answer, almost nothing good. [00:05:24] There's so much graft, corruption, duplication, waste within the Leviathan, we don't even have time to get into it. [00:05:32] My good friend Adam Ngieski is like the nationwide expert on this. [00:05:37] He runs an organization called openthebooks.com. [00:05:40] His whole organization, his life work is auditing and FOIAing Freedom Information Act, requesting information from the federal government and state government. [00:05:51] He's done a phenomenal job, openthebooks.com. [00:05:55] And he finds that all of a sudden, yeah, we spend $5 million on lesbian toads or whatever. [00:06:00] And you think I'm kidding. [00:06:01] It's just like the, that's a little bit of an exaggeration. [00:06:05] But it's like $500,000 on studying whether or not lobsters can go on treadmills. [00:06:11] That's like a real thing. [00:06:15] Or $200,000 on whether or not milk flows downstream at a fast pace. [00:06:22] I mean, just things that you couldn't even, beyond the comprehension that you could get into. [00:06:28] And by the way, this is a bipartisan problem. [00:06:31] Now, Joe Biden has just expanded the deficit, which is the annual spent, the annual borrowing and the debt dramatically. [00:06:39] But this is the one thing that I think that under the Trump administration, I spoke out very clearly about this, that I wish that there would have been a clarion call to balance the budget. [00:06:48] Now, mind you, inflation was in check. [00:06:51] We had robust economic growth, so it wasn't the worst of all conditions. [00:06:55] But still, we need to be fiscal stewards of this country. [00:06:58] And I will argue this. [00:07:00] Some people on the right, I think, get this totally wrong. [00:07:04] There's this modern monetary theory nonsense that's floating around out there. [00:07:09] I actually got my start very heavily steeped in economic policy and the dangers of hyperinflation and where monetary policy comes from, the originations of fiat currency, why we need sound currency, the deception of the Federal Reserve. [00:07:22] All these things are incredibly important to talk about. [00:07:26] But the one that is increasingly accepted by conservatives and wrongfully so is that we just have deficits, we have a big debt, we need to manage it. [00:07:35] I'm not going to accept the premise. [00:07:39] The fact that we have just this year alone, a $4 trillion extra spending package and a $2.8 trillion deficit, and we're supposed to act as if that doesn't exist, unacceptable. [00:07:55] Meanwhile, Congress is saying that they will hike the debt limit by $2.5 trillion to expend borrowing past the midterm elections. [00:08:05] Senate Democrats, according to the Washington Examiner, will vote later today to lift the nation's debt ceiling by $2.5 trillion, which will provide federal borrowing authority into 2023, well beyond the midterm elections. [00:08:21] Schumer says we need no brinkmanship, no default on the debt, and no risk of another recession. [00:08:28] Now, we always say that they're kicking the can down the road. [00:08:33] We are always prolonging the inevitable. [00:08:38] It's worse than that. [00:08:39] It's generational theft. [00:08:42] It's stealing from the unborn to try and placate and satisfy the people in their 60s, 70s, and 80s. [00:08:52] And isn't that the common theme that we've seen with all of this other COVID policy, the Fauci virus policy? [00:08:59] Shut down the schools because we're afraid they might infect grandma. [00:09:04] We need to vaccinate the four-year-olds because we're afraid they might infect their aunt. [00:09:09] We need to borrow four more trillion dollars this year because we need immediate satisfaction. [00:09:17] Edmund Burke, the father of Western conservatism, wrote a great book, Reflections on the French Revolution, famously said that a properly ordered society has a three-tied knot. [00:09:30] It's a compact. [00:09:32] So social contract theorists range from Jean-Jacques Rousseau to John Locke to Thomas Hobbes. [00:09:37] And Edmund Burke is never looped into a social contract theorist, but he did make a very significant contribution into what he believed a moral society would have as their North Star. [00:09:51] What he thought of what a North society should, a moral society should have as their central operating thesis, which is a three-tied knot. [00:10:01] A look at the sacrifices and the history and the culture and the tradition that came before you, a focus on the immediate and what we're living through, but most importantly, the generation that is yet to be born and the country we're trying to pass down. [00:10:13] That is literally where we get the word conservative from. [00:10:18] When we are recklessly spending trillions of dollars we don't have, what are we conserving exactly? [00:10:24] Now, I know at times, for whatever reason, this is no longer the sexiest story to talk about on the right. [00:10:30] It seems as if we are now in the era of big deficits and debt and that we just kind of allow ourselves to be hypnotized by the capital flow of cheap money. [00:10:41] That's garbage. [00:10:42] Enough of that. [00:10:44] We have to ask ourselves the question, how are we going to have a currency at all if we are now borrowing $3 trillion a year? [00:10:50] How are we going to even pay the interest once interest rates rise? [00:10:55] We are the reserve currency of the world for now. [00:10:59] And this is all done, of course, by selfish, reckless, self-interested, dare I say narcissistic, low IQ politicians in Washington, D.C., that they don't care about the three-tied knot. [00:11:14] They certainly don't care about the sacrifices that came before. [00:11:16] They don't care about generations to come. [00:11:18] They only care about either getting re-elected, care about their momentary satisfaction. [00:11:24] Now, if there was ever an issue that should be able to unite the Republican Party, you would think the issue of borrowing $3 trillion would stop them. [00:11:34] Instead, we had Republicans unify and say that we need to increase the debt limit significantly, pass $1.2 trillion in an infrastructure package. [00:11:49] We know that you can't print wealth. [00:11:52] Can't print yourself into prosperity. 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[00:14:24] This is precisely why Fauci, when asked, hey, can young people still be allowed to do Tinder hookups? [00:14:31] He said, yeah, but I wear a mask at least. [00:14:35] Because in the hierarchy of the left, they know pleasure is far more important than safetyism. [00:14:43] So there's this almost head-spinning news story out of New Zealand. [00:14:49] And I'm going to need some help from our audience and from young people. [00:14:55] Maybe Jack Pesobic can be my guide here to just kind of get a little bit of a culture update because I'm so remarkably confused about this entire thing. [00:15:10] So I'm going to play this tape and we're going to go through this together because I play Cut 33 and listen very carefully. [00:15:21] Cut 33. [00:15:23] I can confirm that Tinder liaisons have reopened. [00:15:28] Great news for my friend. [00:15:30] It's not strictly embedded in the traffic light system, but it is a given up to 25, actually, in a red area. [00:15:40] Stop, stop. [00:15:41] No, no, we are going no further on that line of questioning. [00:15:46] And so If you look into, is this the prime minister of New Zealand? [00:15:53] Jacinda Arden? [00:15:56] She basically says here that according to the light system, that orgies up to 25 people are perfectly acceptable as a part of new COVID rules. [00:16:09] And so maybe I'm like behind the times. [00:16:13] I hope I am, because that would actually be exactly where I want to be because the times are awful right now. [00:16:20] Are like a couple dozen Tinder orgies something that happens at a regular basis in Auckland, New Zealand? [00:16:28] I guess that would be the capital of sexual anarchy. [00:16:31] So I'm going to read this story. [00:16:32] Jacinda Arden announced the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, known as the traffic light system. [00:16:40] And she explained, I can confirm that tender liaisons have reopened. [00:16:46] It's a given up to 25 people actually in a red area. [00:16:51] So to clarify, even in a red zone where COVID measures are very restricting, orgies of up to 25 people a pair appear to be legal. [00:17:02] And you look at the graphic that they put forward, life at the red light in New Zealand means that you must wear a face covering whenever you leave the house. [00:17:14] Everyone can go to school, but you must keep physically distanced where possible. [00:17:18] So maybe I'm going to have to be explained how you can have an orgy and also be physically distanced from one another. [00:17:26] But as long as you wear a mask. [00:17:29] So I suppose if you have 26 people at an orgy, it gets to be a super spreader. [00:17:35] Is that right? [00:17:37] So a 26-person orgy becomes incredibly dangerous. [00:17:42] But 25 people for an orgy, you're doing just fine. [00:17:47] Is that right? [00:17:50] Now, if everyone is vaccinated with a 25-person orgy, you're actually supported by the New Zealand prime minister. [00:17:57] Is that right? [00:18:00] Connor sent us this note. [00:18:02] And again, I'm not exactly cued into the recent kind of sexual anarchy of today's young people. [00:18:10] I wish parents actually would stop being their children's friends and start disciplining them. [00:18:15] Different topic for a different time. [00:18:19] Connor sent this note, and one of our turning point USA staffers was doing a question and answer. [00:18:24] And she just kind of casually said, she said, oh, yeah, by the way, a lot of my friends and people I know say that polyamorous relationships are becoming more popular. [00:18:35] So if you're not cued into the language of the younger generation, those are groups of thrupels. [00:18:43] Did I get that right? [00:18:44] Thropple? [00:18:46] A thruple? [00:18:47] So those are three people. [00:18:48] It's a couple, but it's a thruple. [00:18:51] Is that right? [00:18:53] Polyamorous. [00:18:55] But don't worry, if you live in Auckland, New Zealand, everybody, and you are someone who's focused on orgies, who am I to judge? [00:19:05] And you live in a red zone, according to the prime minister, as long as you stay under the 25-person limit and you keep physically distanced, good luck with that at doing an orgy, you'll be just fine. === Vaccine Trial Confusion Arises (15:21) === [00:19:18] Look, stocks are at all-time high. [00:19:20] People are saying things are going well, but you know they aren't. [00:19:23] Interest rates are at zero, and the government just printed $5 trillion. [00:19:26] What could possibly go wrong? [00:19:28] Consumer confidence just hit a 10-year low and inflation hit 6.8% with parts of the United States seeing rates as high as 8%. [00:19:35] Something is not adding up. [00:19:36] Inflation is here, everybody, and you've got to do something about it. 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[00:20:28] Many young people don't even realize they had it, and absent preexisting conditions, being obese, or an outlier case, you'll probably navigate it just fine. [00:20:39] But one of the great disservices around the vaccine propaganda has been get the vaccine, you could breathe a sigh of relief, everything's going to be okay. [00:20:49] Well, at Vermont's Middlebury College, 99% of students were fully vaccinated. [00:20:56] And yet the college from Burlington, Vermont, we've been there. [00:21:01] I think it's in Burlington. [00:21:02] Yeah, I think it's in Burlington. [00:21:03] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:21:05] Now has to revert to remote learning due to a COVID outbreak. [00:21:10] Quote, Private Liberal Arts College in Vermont reverted to remote learning until the end of the fall semester. [00:21:17] On Thursday, December 9th, the university sent out an alert to students and faculty that prohibited all indoor social gatherings on campus. [00:21:25] Final exams will be administered remotely, and students, 99% of whom are fully vaccinated, are encouraged to leave campus early. [00:21:33] Quote, while many of the new cases we identified appear to be connected, occurring in clusters among people who socialize together, an increase in the prevalence of COVID-19 increases the likelihood of broader community transmission. [00:21:48] They've had a strict mask mandate policy in place, yet despite having 99% of the students vaccinated at Middlebury College, reporting another 34 new cases, they have to remove to remote instruction and basically shut down the entire operation of the campus. [00:22:06] Again, the promise of the vaccine was that none of this was going to happen. [00:22:12] The promise of the vaccine was that you could get your life back. [00:22:15] Instead, the leaders, our leaders, should have been focused on early intervention and treatments. [00:22:22] In fact, you are now seeing a renewed interest in early interventions and treatments amongst the vaccinated because they're like, this is not protecting me like they told me it would. [00:22:32] Go get your booster is what they say. [00:22:35] I'm sorry, Middlebury, Vermont is actually in Middlebury, 45 minutes south of Burlington. [00:22:39] I knew it was in the Burlington general area. [00:22:42] Now, Dr. Peter McCullough, who is, I think, on the A team of Team Reality, had a phenomenal conversation with someone who has saved lives, someone who has protected liberty more than almost any other elected Republican. [00:23:04] I think Joe Rogan should get the 2021 award for courage and for liberty. [00:23:10] And I'm already going to preempt those of you that email me, freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:23:13] Charlie, Joe Rogan does weed. [00:23:15] I know he does weed, okay? [00:23:17] He's also, I'm not saying I agree with him on the drug stuff. [00:23:20] What I do agree with him on is his courage and his willingness to thwart and fight big pharma, the FDA, Fauci, and he has doubled, tripled, quadrupled down. [00:23:34] And he is the number one podcast on the planet. [00:23:37] Cut 38 is Dr. Peter McCullough with Joe Rogan saying that 85% of deaths attributed to COVID-19 could have been prevented with early treatment. [00:23:48] Play Cut 38. [00:23:49] I testified in the U.S. Senate November 19th, 2020. [00:23:52] I told Americans under oath that 50% of the lives at that time could have been saved. [00:23:57] We were at about 250,000 deaths based on what I knew. [00:24:00] I then testified on March 10th, 2021 in the Texas Senate. [00:24:04] Sworn testimony. [00:24:05] I upped that to 85% of the deaths could have been avoided. [00:24:10] We know that because we carried out studies. [00:24:12] We did one with Procter here in Dallas-Fort Worth, where we demonstrated that even the early primordial protocols before the monoclonal antibodies, when we use drugs in combination, were associated with 85% reductions in hospitalizations and deaths compared to fair comparative groups. [00:24:25] And for death, we use the Tri-County area and DFW averages age-adjusted. [00:24:30] How often do you hear that on your mainstream news? [00:24:32] 85% reduction in deaths, hospitalizations. [00:24:36] And what he's saying is exactly what we've been saying. [00:24:38] HCQ, ivermectin, ZPAC, zinc, IVs, aspirin, potential oxygen supplement, vitamin Ds, and if necessary, monoclonal antibodies. [00:24:50] Imagine if just on monoclonals. [00:24:52] Why have we not seen Fauci talk about monoclonals? [00:24:55] Why just vaccines? [00:24:58] Cut 35, CDC director, Ava Peron type, Benito Mussolini in address, Rochelle Walensky, agrees that we'll never get the all-clear for COVID. [00:25:13] You know what this is like? [00:25:14] This reminds me of George W. Bush saying, we're never going to actually eliminate radical Islamic terrorism. [00:25:23] If you ever get the inkling from someone who serves in a government program that they're telling you something's never going to go away, run for the hills. [00:25:34] Cut 35. [00:25:36] Shouldn't the messaging be though, Rochelle, as we sit here? [00:25:39] Are we going into year two? [00:25:40] People think we're waiting for you to sound the trumpet and say it's all clear. [00:25:44] We're not really going to get an all-clear, are we? [00:25:46] We just have to face the fact that we're going to have to live with this. [00:25:48] Drew? [00:25:49] I think that that's probably true. [00:25:52] Hey, they're all indoors and they're not wearing masks. [00:25:54] Arrest them, all of them. [00:25:57] And it's probably true for many reasons that we've covered. [00:26:00] Pharmaceutical capital flows and being incentivized to actually keep this war on COVID. [00:26:09] And guess what? [00:26:09] COVID is winning, Rochelle Walensky and Fauci. [00:26:14] But a prudent, wise, and mature response very well could have empowered Americans to navigate this. [00:26:23] I want to go to another cut here. [00:26:26] Cut 23, you might remember Fauci back during the Trump COVID task force, he made it clear that vaccines can actually make infections worse after receiving them. [00:26:37] He doesn't say that very often, does he? [00:26:39] Play Cut 23. [00:26:41] Does the vaccine make you worse? [00:26:43] And there are diseases in which you vaccinate someone, they get infected with what you're trying to protect them with, and you actually enhance the infection. [00:26:53] You can get a good feel for that in animal models. [00:26:56] So that's going to be interspersed at the same time that we're testing. [00:27:00] We're going to try and make sure we don't have enhancement. [00:27:03] It's the worst possible thing you could do is vaccinate somebody to prevent infection and actually make them work. [00:27:09] Huh. [00:27:10] Enhancement. [00:27:11] Now, just so everyone's clear, if I were to give a speech and I would just say word for word what Fauci just said in a non-raspy way at any one of our turning point events, I would be fact-checked and taken off of social media. [00:27:24] Is that true, Connor? [00:27:25] If I would just say word for word what he just said, that the vaccine can cause enhancement, I'd be taken off air. [00:27:35] There's a broader game at play here, and I think we all know that the game is the deterioration of liberty, the destruction of individual sovereignty. [00:27:47] Now, we are seeing study after study showing that the pandemic, created largely because of gain of function research, is not just impacting the people that have died. [00:28:02] Children born during pandemic show lower cognitive scores. [00:28:07] Children born during pandemic have lower IQs, according to The Guardian. [00:28:12] Researchers blame the lack of stimulation as parents balance child care with working from home. [00:28:18] This is creating the dumbest generation in American history. [00:28:23] So, Generation Z is the gayest generation in American history. [00:28:28] And the COVID generation, I actually think they might end up being called the COVID generation. [00:28:32] But you know what's so frustrating about hearing Dr. David McCullough talk about this on Joe Rogan? [00:28:38] In some ways, the way Dr. McCullough is talking about this, he's talking it as if he's doing like a 100-year retrospective analysis on something that already happened. [00:28:50] Instead, this is occurring in real time. [00:28:55] And so many people that email us, they say, Charlie, where can I get this information? [00:29:03] And I've said this before: if you listen to a conservative show, there's a lot of good conservative shows out there like Jack Pesobic's Human Events Daily, and they are not even informing you about early intervention or treatments, then someone is either getting paid off or they have no courage and they are doing a disservice to you. [00:29:23] Daniel Horowitz, now we know why the establishment has always opposed early treatment. [00:29:29] Quote, Daniel Horowitz writes, quote, the shots don't work for many people, in particular, the elderly, Daniel Horowitz writes. [00:29:36] The establishment is blocking every other treatment option available. [00:29:40] At this point, with so many people recovering, even from late-stage COVID, by taking ivermectin, which is infinitely safer than the shots, how could anyone ascribe anything other than very sinister motivations to those declaring war on its use? [00:29:52] Daniel Horowitz writes. [00:29:54] The shills for Big Pharma and the Great Reset, who don't want to see people survive this virus, claim they don't have enough data on ivermectin, despite dozens of studies and simple reality showing that it works better than anything they have suggested. [00:30:08] They demand massive randomized controlled trials, but then refuse to fund any such expensive study. [00:30:12] Let me just say, just anecdotally, Tyler Boyer, our chief operational officer at Turning Point USA, he was fighting COVID hard. [00:30:19] Got ivermectin within 48 hours, total turnaround. [00:30:23] Now you say, Charlie, that's not clinical. [00:30:24] You're right, it's anecdotal. [00:30:26] And there's many studies that show that's also happening. [00:30:29] They refuse to follow up on any positive signals with off-patent therapeutics, the same way they blithely ignore negative signals from vaccines and refuse to follow up with investigative studies. [00:30:39] Well, Brazilians just published something better than a randomized control trial. [00:30:45] They did a study of reality. [00:30:47] Everyone in the entire southern Brazilian city of Itaje was invited to participate in a preventative study of ivermectin for its efficacy because the Brazilians, thanks to Yair Bolsiniero, wasn't totally bought and paid for by Pfizer. [00:31:06] 133,000 people volunteered to take ivermectin for two days every 15-day period between July and December at a low dose. [00:31:17] So no complaints can be made about a small sample size. [00:31:20] The results? [00:31:21] The hospitalization and mortality rate of the trial group was nearly half of the control group. [00:31:28] Let me say that again. [00:31:29] According to a Brazilian study of 133,000 people, the control group versus the people that took ivermectin, the people that took ivermectin had a half, had a lower hospitalization rate and mortality rate by half of the control group. [00:31:51] I'm going to go deeper into this study, of this Brazilian study that should be all over your network news. [00:31:59] But instead, we have propaganda about boosters, vaccines, staying at home mask mandates. [00:32:04] I wonder why. [00:32:07] I've been telling you guys about Relief Factor for quite some time. [00:32:10] And truth is, I know millions of people are, in fact, 100 million people are in some kind of pain. [00:32:14] Look, producer Andrew, he couldn't walk. [00:32:16] He was a hobbled individual. [00:32:18] He was bedridden in his chair, complaining all the time. [00:32:22] And then all of a sudden, we got this call from Relief Factor. [00:32:24] They said, hey, we want to partner with your show. [00:32:26] We're going to send you some Relief Factor. [00:32:28] Producer Andrew got it. [00:32:29] He took it, got a little bit better, took some more, got a little bit better. [00:32:32] Next thing you know, he's doing the Fallsberry flop like you wouldn't believe. [00:32:36] In fact, he might be training for an Iron Man. [00:32:39] It's pretty incredible. [00:32:40] Now, he says it's thanks to Relief Factor. [00:32:42] I ask him all the time, Relief Factor? [00:32:44] He says relief factor.com, 100% drug-free supplement. [00:32:47] You can get it for less than the cost of a cup of coffee a day. [00:32:49] So go to relieffactor.com, and I'm suggesting you order their three-week quick start to see if we can get you out of pain. [00:32:55] And then after that, it's less than the cost of a cup of coffee a day to stay out of pain. [00:32:58] So go to relieffactor.com. [00:32:59] That is relieffactor.com. [00:33:01] I'm telling you, a lot of people are in pain. [00:33:03] It's 100% drug-free. [00:33:04] Don't go to opioids. [00:33:05] Don't go to these other things. [00:33:06] Check it out at relieffactor.com. [00:33:11] Brazilian study, 133,000 people volunteered. [00:33:17] Brazil is not a third world country. [00:33:19] It's not. [00:33:21] Some people say it's a second world country. [00:33:22] It's developing. [00:33:24] And so if you have a problem with this study, look at it yourself. [00:33:26] 133,000 people chose to enroll. [00:33:30] And the results, the hospitalization, the mortality rate of the trial group was nearly half of the control group. [00:33:36] The results are much more impressive than the top line numbers suggest, Daniel Horowitz writes on theblaze.com. [00:33:42] One of the complaints about studies like this that they're not randomized is that it's possible for the healthier, more treatment-conscious individuals to sign up for the trial group, thereby confounding the conclusion of the trial results. [00:33:52] But in this case, the opposite is true. [00:33:54] The ivermectin group had nearly twice as many people over the age of 50 enrolled, which also includes many more people with hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and pulmonary issues. [00:34:05] Thus, the relative risk reduction in mortality rate among those high-risk people taking ivermectin was actually much higher. [00:34:12] 71% among those with type 2 diabetes and 67% among those with hypertension. [00:34:18] The absolute risk reduction was also even greater among older people who are at risk. [00:34:23] The overall effect on the city's population was remarkable. [00:34:26] COVID-19 hospitalization rates decreased from 6.8% before the program with preventative use of ivermectin to just 1.8% after its beginning. [00:34:36] So basically, they massively dose ivermectin in one city. === Ivermectin Cuts Deaths Dramatically (03:33) === [00:34:40] Let's just talk about this. [00:34:41] They carpet bomb a city with ivermectin in Brazil, and they have a 73% reduction in hospitalizations. [00:34:49] Did you hear that? [00:34:50] Did Fauci talk about that, Rochelle Walensky Pfizer? [00:34:54] This is a study in Brazil. [00:34:55] Let's put this on charliekirk.com for everyone to see, okay? [00:34:58] We need Daniel Horowitz back on the show. [00:35:00] I say that every week. [00:35:01] And by the way, I am going to press Daniel Horowitz because Daniel Horowitz is alluding that we got to give up on America and leave the country. [00:35:06] I'm going to challenge him on that. [00:35:08] It's going to be fun. [00:35:09] Someone emailed us, freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:35:11] I could not disagree more. [00:35:12] To the death, we stay in America. [00:35:15] It's our home. [00:35:17] COVID-19 hospitalization rate decreased from 6.8% to 1.8% when they carpet bombed a city with ivermectin, over 130,000 doses. [00:35:28] The mortality rate also dropped from 59% by 59%, from 3.4% to 1.4%. [00:35:38] When compared to all other eight major cities, the state of Santa Catarina, where Itajay is located, or Tejahe, whatever, differences in COVID-19 mortality rates between July 7, 2020 and between July 7, 2020, December 21st, it ranked number one and far outpaced the second place. [00:35:58] In many respects, this is far more illuminating, Daniel Horowitz writes, than a standard randomized controlled clinical trial. [00:36:06] If we actually want to project what the world would look like if everyone to take ivermectin, this is a perfect case study because they basically took one city and they went all in. [00:36:15] When they went all in to one city, what happened? [00:36:20] Hospitalizations went down 73% and deaths went down 59%. [00:36:24] Now, mind you, this is without monoclonal, vitamin D, azithromycin, aspirin, IVs. [00:36:34] It's without all the other interventions. [00:36:36] This is just as simple as a single ivermectin pill, everybody. [00:36:40] So mass prescribing ivermectin as a pill in one Brazilian city results in a 73% reduction in hospitalization and a 53% reduction in death. [00:36:58] I don't see that in the Wall Street Journal. [00:37:01] I don't see that in the New York Times. [00:37:04] No, instead, I see full-page advertisements for big pharma in the New York Times. [00:37:10] They're really good at that. [00:37:12] Full page ads to get vaccinated. [00:37:17] The truth is essential, the New York Times says. [00:37:19] All the news that's fit to print, the New York Times says. [00:37:22] Well, if you're the New York Times, wouldn't a 73% reduction in a major Brazilian city of hospitalizations and a 59% reduction in deaths, wouldn't that help, according to Daniel Horowitz, theblaze.com? [00:37:38] Not to mention all the other treatments, and let's just complete the point. [00:37:41] Early interventions would have stopped the rumblings of the Great Reset. [00:37:47] Early interventions would have spent $7 trillion in being spent. [00:37:50] Early interventions would have stopped the Blue State bailout. [00:37:52] Early interventions would have stopped the tech companies becoming more powerful. [00:37:55] Early interventions would have stopped mail and balloting voting, mass mail and balloting. [00:38:00] Early interventions, which is rooted in truth and equipping you with the knowledge you need to fight back against the people that want to control your life, should be and still is the most important fight for your liberty. === Early Interventions Save Trillions (00:17) === [00:38:13] And dare I say your humanity. [00:38:16] Thanks so much for listening, everybody. [00:38:18] Email us your thoughts, freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:38:20] Thanks so much. [00:38:21] See you at AmericaFest, amfest.com. [00:38:24] Talk to you soon. [00:38:27] For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to CharlieKirk.com.