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Utah Governor Vetoes Women's Sports Bill
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| Hey everybody, today Charlie Kirk Show. | |
| Why is the Republican governor of Utah thinking of vetoing a transgender bill that would protect women's sports? | |
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| This is a perplexing news story. | |
| We're going to walk through it. | |
| So it's rather obvious that men should not be able to compete against women in women's sports. | |
| We are seeing the saga of Leah Thomas play out. | |
| Otherwise, I don't know what Leah's male name was or is. | |
| Leah Thomas is competing at the highest level. | |
| Even Caitlin Jenner is coming out, or Jenner in general is coming out against Leah Thomas and Leah Thomas's competition against other women. | |
| So Leah Thomas is the swimmer for the University of Pennsylvania swim team, transitioned allegedly to a man and now is crushing all of the records. | |
| Of course, women's sports is being obliterated in real time. | |
| I have warned for some time about Utah. | |
| I'm very worried about Utah. | |
| Utah is becoming the next Colorado. | |
| Good, faithful people, largely LDS, who get co-opted by social liberalism, fake utopian promises, and outright love of money and commerce more than principles, virtues, and values. | |
| Utah is one of the fastest-growing states in the country. | |
| There's something weird going on in Utah where there are not just fake Republicans, but Republicans that seem to be eager to stab their constituents in the back and do everything they possibly can to try to pander to the needs, wants, and interests to the radical left. | |
| Utah has a growing tech corridor and sector. | |
| I've spent a lot of time in Utah. | |
| I grew up going to Utah every winter, going to Deer Valley and Park City. | |
| It's some of the most beautiful places on the planet. | |
| It was great skiing until I stopped skiing because last time I went skiing, everyone said I had a great time. | |
| I woke up in an emergency room, so we stopped skiing. | |
| But Utah is a great state, phenomenal people. | |
| But there's something rotten happening in Utah. | |
| So we know that men should not be able to compete in female sports. | |
| Why is this at all controversial? | |
| Well, the governor of Utah, this weirdo by the name of Spencer Cox, never saw him in my life before, said he plans to veto legislation passed Friday that would prohibit men from competing against women in women's sports in Utah. | |
| Now, some of my closest friends in the world are LDS. | |
| We have a lot of people that work for us on the show that are LDS, Latter-day Saints or Mormon. | |
| I can't imagine this is a popular position in the Mormon community, right, Connor? | |
| I mean, I can't imagine that in the LDS world, they're like, you know, yeah, men and women know really big difference. | |
| In the Mormon community, being socially conservative is kind of part of the whole ballgame. | |
| But Spencer Cox has decided to signal he's going to veto this. | |
| Without his support, NBC News writes via the Associated Press, Utah is unlikely to join the 11 states, all Republican-led, that have recently enacted bans on transgender girls wanting to compete in sports leagues that correspond with their gender identity. | |
| The governor says, quote, I met with men who thought they were women, and I just wanted to let them know that it's going to be okay. | |
| We're going to work through this. | |
| What about the female athletes that have to now compete against men? | |
| Are they going to be okay? | |
| Legislation sent to Cox after passing through the state Senate and House on Friday bans biological males, which it defines as an individual's genetics and anatomy at birth, from girls' leagues. | |
| Supporters said it would ensure fairness and safety for girls and preempt cultural shifts, they said, could lead to an increasing number of transgender kids wanting to compete in girls' sports in the future. | |
| Quote, boys can run faster, they can jump higher, and they can throw farther than girls in the same age bracket. | |
| Do we really have to explain this? | |
| Even though state Senator Kurt Bramble did. | |
| To have individuals that are born male compete against naturally born females, it's an unfair playing field. | |
| It's a question of justice, isn't it? | |
| What is fair? | |
| What is right? | |
| The original proposed, quote, school activity eligibility commission would have comprised of a mix of experts in sports and transgender health care. | |
| It ultimately failed to gain buy-in from those opposed and supportive of a ban. | |
| The ban that ultimately passed retained sections of the original proposal, the commission, as a backup for a scenario in which the courts prohibited Utah from enforcing this sort of ban. | |
| This is what the Equality Utah, an LGBTQ rights group, opposed to state intervention, and they are in favor of chemical castration and irreversible surgery, mentally damaging surgery for 13, 14, and 15-year-olds, says, quote, we have failed our state's transgender children who just want to be treated with kindness and respect. | |
| There is a pretty remarkable conversation I had with a person who was born a female, who wears a costume as a male, and they agreed to that, by the way. | |
| That's not even a pejorative. | |
| Who's also a porn star. | |
| Very, let's say, lively conversation. | |
| And even this person agrees that children should not be given the ability to chemically castrate or transition. | |
| In most places, eligibility decisions for transgender kids are made by sports organizations like the Utah High School Association League. | |
| One out of roughly 85,000 student athletes that play high school sports in the stage. | |
| In the state, four transgender players have gone through the association's eligibility determination process. | |
| In Indiana, a bill goes to the desk, but here are the states that have done this, and I want to give them credit. | |
| Alabama. | |
| Oh, Arkansas. | |
| Interesting how Asa Hutchinson now backpedals as soon as there is heat there. | |
| Governor Ron DeSantis in Florida. | |
| Governor Little in Idaho. | |
| Governor Reynolds in Iowa. | |
| Mississippi, the great Governor Gianforte in Montana. | |
| South Dakota with Christy Noam. | |
| Tennessee with Governor Lee. | |
| And then Texas, Greg Abbott in West Virginia, Big Jim Justice. | |
| The nature of the bans vary. | |
| Some explicitly target transgender girls. | |
| I love how NBC puts that. | |
| Girls, it's unbelievable. | |
| Who have been the primary subject of debate in most state houses. | |
| Others are broad enough to include college athletics. | |
| Now, of course, there is no mention in this entire article at NBC News of Leah Thomas. | |
| There's just a mention of this sad excuse for a Republican by the name of Spencer Cox, who, of course, lied to his constituents and his voters and instead wants to pander to the transgender lobby. | |
| Now, who is the transgender lobby? | |
| The same way that Russia funds green energy groups, pharmaceutical companies fund transgender groups. | |
| Why? | |
| Whenever-growing multi-billion dollar resource and reservoir of money is funding children's ability to have access to hormone blockers, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Johnson ⁇ Johnson, and Moderna, they're going to need to have access to new sources of revenue now that mandatory vaccines are basically falling apart. | |
| The transgender lobby is working in hand with the pharmaceutical companies to be able to give a 12-year-old who thinks they're a boy or a 10-year-old who thinks they're a girl irreversible hormone blockers and puberty blockers that could destroy an individual's biological chance for development. | |
| But this doesn't bother Utah Governor Spencer Cox, Utah Republican Governor Spencer Cox, who I hope all of you contact, by the way. | |
| I don't even know how you could do that. | |
| I'm typing in Utah Spencer Cox. | |
| Okay, you can go to Governor.utah.gov and you guys should peacefully and politely, but directly, ask the question, why is he pandering to this insidious deceitful, malevolent and pernicious campaign to destroy female sports? | |
| As we know it? | |
| Spencer Cox, you look at him. | |
| He's a young fella who obviously doesn't want any sort of political future in the Republican Party. | |
| He is LDS, so he I don't know that much about Mormonism. | |
| I know enough to be dangerous. | |
| I can't imagine that he's consistent with his LDS faith by doing this. | |
| I could ask one of our Mormon friends if they if he is or not. | |
| But he, of course, lied to the people of Utah and deceived them, as he is trying to say, hey, I want female sports to be destroyed. | |
| Now he has a daughter. | |
| I can't imagine that he wants his daughter to compete against men, but that's what he's doing. | |
| That's what Republicans like Spencer Cox, the governor of Utah, are doing, saying you know what? | |
| There are no differences than men and women, transgender kids I'm with you. | |
| Biological girls that have worked your entire life I'm not with you. | |
| I don't believe genders are real. | |
| The governor of Utah, Spencer Cox, is poking you in the eye and saying he doesn't care about women or girls. | |
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The Great U-Turn in National Attention
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| In other words, in other news, I should say, Russia is being cut off from all Western companies, and it's supposed to punish them. | |
| Well, Russia has now, CNN has says they're no longer going to be broadcasting in Russia. | |
| Pornhub is no longer going to be broadcasting in Russia. | |
| Facebook, McDonald's, and Coca-Cola. | |
| How do we get some of that? | |
| How do we get CNN banned, Pornhub banned, Facebook banned, McDonald's and Coca-Cola banned? | |
| I'm being facetious, but this tweet from Jimmy Salford says, quote, if they keep going with these sanctions, Russians will soon be among the healthiest, well-adjusted, and best-informed people on the planet. | |
| It's true. | |
| Maybe our Western companies are like, we're no longer going to do business with you. | |
| And the Russians are like, okay, we don't like you anyway. | |
| You're destroying our culture. | |
| Just a thought. | |
| I don't think CNN actually makes your country stronger or better. | |
| Something to think about. | |
| In the next segment, we have a whistleblower coming up from Pfizer, but I want to kind of lead up to that because we are in the midst of what is called the great U-turn. | |
| The Great U-Turn is when the people who are in charge of the pharmaceutical companies, and we spent most of the beginning of this year, by the way, talking about Omicron and lockdowns and all this, and it's totally gone. | |
| But now, all of a sudden, the justice side is bubbling up to the surface. | |
| We're those of us that are not going to allow the crimes against humanity that were enacted from the hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, ivermectin being prevented from being administered. | |
| We're not going to just sit idly by and allow this to continue. | |
| So, because of that, we need to kind of make sure that our terms are right. | |
| And what was actually done to get us there? | |
| Cut 13, the CDC director admits now that the vaccine is not as effective as they claimed and, quote, had too little caution and too much optimism. | |
| Play cut 13. | |
| Can we have improved? | |
| Well, you know, I think I can tell you where I was when the CNN fee came that it was 95% effective on the vaccine. | |
| So many of us wanted it to be hopeful. | |
| So many of us wanted to say, okay, this is our ticket out, right? | |
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| I really do. | |
| I think all of us wanted this to be done. | |
| Nobody said waning when, you know, oh, this vaccine's going to work. | |
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| Nobody said, well, what if the next variant doesn't, it doesn't, it's not as public against the next variant. | |
| And that's Rochelle Walensky, who has been going on propaganda network after propaganda network and is now admitting, look, the vaccine's not as effective as we would have liked, had too little caution and too much optimism. | |
| Never talking about antivirals or natural abilities to be able to boost the immune system. | |
| Vitamin D booster shots were never something that was significantly talked about. | |
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| Seems as if the national attention has shifted from being worried about COVID and all the things about vaccines and masks to Russia and Ukraine. | |
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Exposing Fraudulent Pfizer Clinical Trials
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| But there were, and there is, a massive amount of research and discovery that still needs to happen about the injustice that has occurred the last couple years. | |
| With us right now is Brooke Jackson. | |
| Brooke coordinated the clinical trial for Pfizer through its contractor, Ventivia, in Texas, and was fired for exposing fraud and sloppy clinical trials during the testing of the Pfizer vaccine. | |
| Brooke, welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show. | |
| Thank you for having me. | |
| So Brooke, tell us about what you discovered while you were working for Pfizer through its contractor, and then let's get into your lawsuit. | |
| So the contractor was Ventavia Research Group. | |
| Ventavia has many clinical trial site locations in and around the Dallas-Fort Worth area. | |
| They were tasked with enrolling clinical trial patients in Pfizer's Phase III COVID vaccine trial. | |
| So from there, talk about the fraud and the sloppy clinical trials that you helped expose. | |
| So I would say number one, most important thing in a clinical trial is the informed consent process. | |
| So I always start there because without informed consent, these patients are not aware of the risks that they're signing up for and potentially may experience as part of their participation. | |
| That's, you know, number one. | |
| My time there was really brief. | |
| I was only the director of two of the three clinical trial sites that were participating in the study. | |
| I was there in total 18 days. | |
| So people ask me all the time, well, how did you see so much in just a short period of time? | |
| And my response is, you know, it didn't take a trained eye like in expertise that I have to go in and see what was going on at Ventavia. | |
| The next, I guess, most egregious thing that I found in the audit of their clinical trial sites was the fabrication and falsification of data. | |
| So in just the rush to get patients in and out of Ventavia, they were sloppy, like you mentioned, and very frequently missed certain data points that were required of Pfizer's protocol. | |
| And so in going back once the study visit was over and they realized that there was missing data points, they would just fabricate that data, falsify data, going back really quickly just to the informed consent forms. | |
| I noticed many that were not signed by the participant that were signed on one page and not the other. | |
| So in that audit review, somebody would just forge the signature. | |
| The next thing that was, I guess probably I should have started with and have it been second. | |
| But not reporting adverse events, serious adverse events, that was huge. | |
| You know, and just the data that's been released over the last couple of months from FOIA's Freedom of Information Act releases from the FDA and what's recently been released in this new data set are from two of my clinical trial sites out of the three. | |
| And what we're finding in just the mining of this data is so concerning. | |
| And I feel like I've exhausted all of my options in terms of who do I take this information to that I'm finding. | |
| Incorrect classifications of adverse events, serious adverse events, the data managers asking the clinical trial site to change diagnosis that were recorded. | |
| I mean, it just, it's horrible. | |
| So let me get this straight. | |
| So in the clinical trials, the Pfizer, your company, was seeing adverse events to the vaccine that were then not being cataloged or covered up. | |
| And how serious of adverse events are we talking about here? | |
| I can't even tell you how in terms of the seriousness because a lot of them weren't captured. | |
| What we are seeing in this, again, new data that was released is not the full picture. | |
| And what I've been trying to really help many understand that are not in the clinical trial industry is very important. | |
| What's at the clinical site level is not what the FDA had an opportunity to review. | |
| The only time that the FDA would get the full picture is if they were actually at the clinical trial site and reviewing the data, which is why I'm still just shocked that even after my direct complaint to them in 2020, September 25th of 2020, they haven't been to Ventavia's site to investigate any of the allegations that I gave them. | |
| So this is an important point that Pfizer presents data to the FDA, and then the FDA takes that data as if it's gospel. | |
| Like they don't even dare to question it. | |
| And of course, it's in Pfizer's best business interest to try to skew the data. | |
| And you were on the front lines there saying that falsifying fraudulent type data inputting, especially when it comes around adverse events and not even having proper informed consent, which by the way is a violation of the Nuremberg Code, separate conversation for a different time. | |
| So there is a recording of a meeting between you and two Ventavia directors in September of 2020. | |
| An executive can be heard discussing the company's inability to quantify the amount of errors they were finding during the Pfizer COVID biological clinical trial paperwork for quality control. | |
| The executive is heard saying, quote, in my mind, it's something new every day. | |
| We know that it's significant. | |
| Can you tell us more about this conversation? | |
| And what do you think was the full extent of the Pfizer executive's knowledge? | |
| Yeah, so every morning at 8 a.m., all of the directors would have a phone call to discuss, you know, upcoming just everything about our day-to-day operations, things that were important, our agenda, our to-do list. | |
| This particular meeting was between myself, the director of operations, and the director of quality control and assurance. | |
| And this meeting was being held because of all the things that we were finding in our own internal audit. | |
| What he meant by that was we were finding just so many problems, so much misconduct, so many violations that we were not able to put a number on it. | |
| And everybody was so involved in what I call the cleanup. | |
| Well, that's a conspiracy. | |
| Yeah, I don't mean interrupt, but that's a legitimate, that's a legitimate conspiracy, right? | |
| How many people were involved in that? | |
| Everybody that was working for Ventavia Research Group at the time, the two managing members of Ventavia are also the owners. | |
| In the middle of September, when I recommended that Ventavia immediately stop enrolling in the trial until we could get a handle on where we were, they paused that enrollment, but instead of trying to uncover the root cause of all the problems, bringing in more staff, they were just in a hurry to clean things up. | |
| They were bringing in their husbands, their family members, people from other sites to take information out of the clinical trial data. | |
| And like you said, it was a cover-up. | |
| And I have a text message. | |
| Everything that I've said, I have documentation for internal company documents, text messages, these audio recordings you mentioned, everything was placed in the hands of the FDA, and they still to this day have not investigated. | |
| So I took it a step further. | |
| I went to the Department of Justice. | |
| I actually filed a lawsuit on behalf of the United States government. | |
| And they've had over a year to also investigate my allegations and never moved. | |
| The only thing that they did was request continuance after continuance, while the whole time I was unable to speak about it by order of the court. | |
| So, under normal circumstances, do you think the Pfizer vaccine, as we know it, would be let out of clinical trials? | |
| Absolutely not. | |
| And so, you have all these people that were working and they saw the red flags. | |
| You're the only one to speak out, and you deserve to be commended for that. | |
| And I want to encourage you for that because it takes a lot of courage to do this. | |
| You saw what was happening, and it's not just like a random thing that you guys were producing. | |
| You're talking about a vaccine that was going to be thrown onto all of humanity, right? | |
| Under this emergency use authorization. | |
| And so, I suppose my other question is: did any of your other co-workers say to you that they knew this was wrong and they saw the red flags and they were just scared to speak out? | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| The British Medical Journal published a peer-reviewed article back in November of 2021. | |
| And the investigative journalist Paul Thacker actually interviewed two of the other people that came forward to corroborate my story and had actually more information that I wasn't aware of at the time. | |
| And since that article, there have been more employees and some that are still at Ventavia that have come to me directly. | |
| So, I know that this behavior is ongoing. | |
| Ongoing. | |
| And who is absolutely and so? | |
| And Ventavia is technically a separate company than Pfizer, is that right? | |
| Or right? | |
| So, Pfizer contracts with a clinical research organization, and in this case, it's Icon, and then ICON with third-party with the clinical trial sites. | |
| And the FDA won't be bothered by any of this. | |
| And so, and this, I mean, if you're having a problem in the clinical trial stage, I mean, this is why the emergency use authorization is so dangerous: if you scale that out to all of the population, what you're saying, Brooke, is consistent with all the other information we've received from all of our listeners of people that dropped dead after getting the vaccine, friends, that dropped dead, so on and so forth. | |
| In closing, how can people support you? | |
| I think, you know, I have a website, it's iambrookejackson.com. | |
| I have listed a bunch of the clinical trial documents. | |
| I've used that as kind of my document depository, if you will, just so that I'm not the only one that has this information. | |
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Media Suppression and Future Control
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| Everything's there. | |
| You know, I don't really know. | |
| I don't know how other than just the super nice messages that I get from there and people thanking me for what I'm doing. | |
| You know, it's it's I need that encouragement just with everything that's been going on for sure. | |
| But, you know, there's there's really, I mean, our own government won't do anything. | |
| I know, I hear you. | |
| Brooke, thank you so much. | |
| And the point is, you wanted to help us, and we thank you for that. | |
| So, I am Brookejackson.com. | |
| Thank you so much, Brooke. | |
| We'll talk to you soon. | |
| Thank you. | |
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| We have clear evidence the government has invested over $1 billion in marketing vaccines. | |
| And explicitly, the CDC is acting as a political arm. | |
| It has weaponized public health for political purposes on the part of the federal government. | |
| Furthermore, Governor DeSantis, as you know, we now have, because of Freedom of Information Act, the reveal that the government, this administration, this executive branch, has invested over $1 billion in promoting these narratives in social media and in the legacy media. | |
| $1 billion. | |
| So first of all, Ron DeSantis held some sort of summit, looked like something out of Wayne Enterprise's like bat cave, where everyone has their own Zoom call and they did this really bizarre thing where the whole wall was like everyone's face on the Zoom call. | |
| Just really hope that no one had a, what's the guy from CNN that had that moment? | |
| You know what I'm talking about? | |
| Just hope that didn't happen. | |
| Toobin, Jeffrey Toobin. | |
| Rochelle Walensky comes out. | |
| She says, look, science, it's gray. | |
| It's not black and white. | |
| So now she tells us that science has nuance. | |
| Play cut 14. | |
| And then maybe the other thing I'll say is this area of gray. | |
| I have frequently said, you know, we're going to lead with the science. | |
| Science is going to be the foundation of everything we do. | |
| That is entirely true. | |
| I think public heard that is science is foolproof. | |
| Science is black and white. | |
| Science is immediate and we get the answer and then we, you know, make the decision based on the answer. | |
| And the truth is, science is gray. | |
| And science is not always immediate. | |
| And sometimes it takes months and years to actually find out the answer. | |
| Oh, really? | |
| Science is gray. | |
| Like maybe the vaccine doesn't work for everybody or the vaccine might have adverse events or maybe the vaccine actually might have resulted in some people dying? | |
| Or is itromycin or hydroxychloroquine or Prozac very well could have helped people with COVID? | |
| Now, what Dr. Robert Malone was talking about is a billion dollars going into legacy media companies to prop up the vaccine. | |
| There is going to be a steady flow of information the media does not want you to talk about or cover around all of this coming out in the coming days, weeks, months, and years. | |
| We are only beginning to peel back the corruption, the graft, the deceit, the injustice, the crimes that have been committed from the COVID regime. | |
| And now they're like, hey, how about a war with Russia? | |
| That'll get your mind off of that. | |
| The same psychological mass formation psychosis is going to be used on other things in the future. | |
| I'm going to go through another tape here. | |
| Justin Trudeau says, quote, we're seeing a slippage in our democracies, countries turning slightly more towards authoritarian leaders. | |
| Now, the lack of self-awareness from Trudeau is very impressive. | |
| He could have a masterclass, just him sitting in an all-dark black room with a single light right on his face. | |
| He says, hello, bonjour. | |
| My name is Justin Trudeau, and I have no testosterone in my entire body. | |
| The doctors have looked. | |
| I am here to teach you a masterclass in narcissism of how to be an autocrat but pretend you're not. | |
| Play cut 11. | |
| We see a bit of a slippage in our democracies. | |
| Countries turning towards slightly more authoritarian leaders. | |
| Countries allowing increasing misinformation and disinformation to be shared on social media, turning people against the values and the principles of democracies that are so strong. | |
| And of course, he's wearing a little Ukrainian flag while he's doing that. | |
| It tells the whole story right there. | |
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