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March 10, 2025 - The David Knight Show
14:21
Senator Cassidy (R-LA) Pushes Again for MAHA Heroes to Sign a Pact with the Devil — AND SUCCEEDS!
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well let's take a look at what is happening with the maha people Dr. Bhattacharya, who is going to be head of the NIH, and in his hearings, he now tells us, I fully support MMR vaccines, and there is no link to autism.
How's this working out for us?
It really didn't take too long for them to just discard everything that they'd ever been involved in.
I mean, he was part of the big declaration that came out in opposition to the Great Barrington Declaration and so forth.
And great meaning that that was the name of the place was Great Barrington.
They didn't call it.
It wasn't the Barrington Declaration.
No, this is great.
No, that was the name of the place.
It was Great Barrington.
But, you know, he came out in opposition to all of these superstitions that were enacted during this fake pandemic.
And he's a Stanford professor, Jay Batacara.
And during his Senate confirmation hearing last Wednesday, he expressed support for the measles, mumps, rubella, the MMR vaccine, downplayed any link to autism.
I guess he's just playing 4D chess, right?
We'll do evil so the good may come.
Look, he's not a doctor in the sense of a medical doctor.
He is a health economist.
A health economist.
Which would mean that he's going to be looking at overall studies.
Did you ever look at the trend of autism?
Ever wonder why that is the case?
And yet, in this hearing, You had Bill Cassidy, this senator from Louisiana, who demanded from RFK Jr. that he support the vaccines.
He's doing the same thing with Jay Bhattacharya.
And he badgers these people.
And as a condition of them being able to get that, they signed this Faustian bargain with the devil.
Right?
I mean, it's not, you know, the devil doesn't sit down at the table with him like we see in the...
You know, damn Yankees and all the other variations of Goethe's Faust.
He doesn't sit down and physically appear to them and have them sign a sheet of paper.
But it's like, you bow to me.
You denounce what you know is true.
You renounce what you know needs to be done in order to save people's lives.
And then I will give you this power.
And he has that power to give people.
He said that to Christ.
And it would not have been a temptation if he didn't have that power.
But he has that power.
And these people have made a deal with the devil.
And the person who was the solicitor, the barrister, if you wish, the lawyer for the devil, has over and over again been this Republican senator from Louisiana, Bill Cassidy.
And so Bill Cassidy questioned him over and over again about the MMR vaccine.
Questioned him over and over again about autism.
You know, bow before me right now and say that there is no connection between the MMR vaccine and autism.
When this guy is a health economist, and he's going to know overall epidemiological studies, isn't he?
Isn't that the kind of stuff that he does?
You don't look at long-term trends.
We're not going to look at the Trump shot and see how it caused an explosion in excess deaths.
We're not going to look at the vaccines and see how that caused an explosion in autism.
Don't even investigate it, demanded Bill Cassidy over and over again.
You're not going to spend money there at the NIH investigating the causes of autism, are you?
How evil, how evil is this Cassidy guy?
It's just unbelievable.
Demanding, badgering, making him bow to him and say, you will not investigate autism, will you?
I guess this guy likes autism, doesn't he?
Bill Cassidy.
What's the matter with people in Louisiana sending people like Bill Cassidy and Mike Johnson to Congress?
It's just unbelievable.
Anyway, he challenged Bhattacharya.
Badgered him over reports that the MMR vaccine may be linked to autism, asking him whether the NIH should dedicate resources to investigate such a link.
And so, again, he throws all the stuff, the false stuff about the child dying from measles and all the rest of this stuff at him.
As we pointed out last week, Children's Health Defense has got multiple physicians who are there who, again, people are ashamed and afraid.
To speak the truth publicly.
Just like Jay Bhattacharya, their job as a physician or as a nurse or whatever job that they are doing is more important to them than the health of children.
And they will keep quiet on it.
Sometimes their conscience bothers them enough that they will anonymously Give information to people like Children's Health Defense and say, this child came in with RSV pneumonia.
And then they gave him a PCR test.
No idea how many times they magnified it.
How many trillions of times they magnified it to say that they had a positive.
Or maybe they just had a non-negative.
We found out that's a thing as well.
They treat a non-negative, which means that it was kind of a flawed result.
It was neither positive nor negative.
This whole thing is just, the whole PCR stuff is garbage.
And how the parents were begging the hospital staff to help him with his breathing, and they refused to do it.
Let him die.
And they said, we got a measles patient, and he's going to die.
Or she.
I forget whether it's boy or girl.
And so, as he's being badgered by Cassidy, Senator Cassidy.
He says, I fully support children being vaccinated for diseases like measles that can be prevented with the vaccination effort.
As far as research on autism and vaccines, I don't generally believe that there is a link based on my reading of the literature, said Bhattacharya.
But what I have seen is that there's a tremendous distrust in the medicine and the science coming out of the pandemic.
So what he's saying is, the same thing we heard RFK Jr. say.
Same thing we heard Tulsi Gabbard say.
I'm here to rebuild trust in the institutions.
I'm here to rebuild trust in the HHS and FDA and NIH. I'm here to rebuild trust in the vaccines.
I'm here to rebuild trust in the CIA. Trust is their plan.
That's what they're there for.
That's why Trump has been installed in a second term.
To get you to trust.
That's their plan.
And when you trust them, then the con comes in hard.
So he says, I've seen there's a tremendous amount of distrust in the medicine and the science coming out of the pandemic.
And we do have, as you know, Senator, a sharp rise in autism rates in this country.
I don't think any scientist really knows the cause of it.
So I would support a broad scientific agenda based on data to get an answer to that.
That's not good enough for Cassidy.
Cassidy wants him to not investigate the meteoric rise of autism in our country.
Never heard of before.
Before these vaccine schedules.
Right about the time Fauci got that, as we pointed out, Rain Man.
Supposedly the character had autism.
And they had to explain to the audience what autism was.
And that was like two years after the 1986 act in that movie.
And that didn't even register with me.
It wasn't until the early 2000s that my sons had a friend who had mild autism.
And that was the first time we'd ever heard of it.
And paid any attention to it.
And now it's everywhere.
It's everywhere.
And yet Bill Cassidy was dissatisfied with that response, claiming that the link between the MMR vaccine and autism has been, quote, exhaustively studied, and should therefore not be scrutinized any further using federal resources.
Well, guess what, Cassidy?
This is a guy, he's a physician, as well as a senator.
He reminds me very much of this medical doctor, Pan.
I think he was in the State Senate.
I think it was the Senate, not the House, in California.
Pan was the lapdog of the pharmaceutical industry, and he demanded that there be no medical or religious exemptions for these shots.
Demanded it.
Well, here you have Cassidy.
And why wouldn't Bhattacharya say to him, well, there may have been a lot of studies, but we still don't have an answer.
Do we, Senator?
So you're going to just forget about what is happening in our country?
You're going to let even more children be harmed by this?
You don't have an answer to this, but you demand that it not be investigated anymore?
Isn't that a smoking gun about Cassidy?
And the fact that he is there to defend pharmaceutical industries against the lives of children.
This guy has blood on his hands.
Senator Cassidy from Louisiana has got blood on his hands.
I'm disgusted with people like this, who have sold their soul to the devil, and so did Jay Bhattachar.
Listen to the way he responds.
So he says, I don't want to have any more federal resources looking at this.
It's been studied extensively.
Well, you don't have any answers, Senator.
No, he didn't say that.
Jay Bhattachar said, so again, just going back, do you have an idea about the agenda that would once more...
Prove that the measles vaccine is not associated with autism.
Neither the scheduled vaccine or anything else associated with it, said Cassidy to Bhattacharya.
Because my concern is, the more we pretend like this is an issue, we pretend like autism is an issue, you pretend like it isn't an issue.
Well, I tell you, I wish he could just spend a day with one or two of these kids whose lives have been ruined for The prophets are the masters that he serves.
He'll answer to God one day for this.
Just amazing to see this.
Just amazing.
He is relentless in what he does.
He did this with Kennedy.
He did it with Bhattacharya, and they bow, and they go this direction, and they've not been solid.
We knew that Kennedy wasn't going to be, he was back and forth, back and forth on both sides of this.
Children's health defense, they've done some good work.
Kennedy himself, Whether he is selling out for power, whether or not he's been blackmailed because of his debauched life that he's lived, I don't know and I don't care.
All I know is that children are being harmed by these things.
And these people don't care.
If you've got a life that is filled with Jeffrey Epstein and all kinds of debauchery, maybe you shouldn't be putting yourself in the kind of position to be blackmailed.
I have no sympathy for that.
So, Bhattacharya comes back and says, Senator, I don't think there's a link between the MMR vaccine and autism.
I'm convinced, based on that literature.
What literature?
You mean the stuff that the pharmaceutical company puts out?
You mean the studies that they pay for?
Because, you know, you go back and you look at these pharmaceutical companies, you have three pharmaceutical companies, each of them come up with a drug for a particular condition.
They hire people to do the studies, and they find that their version, Brand X is better than brand Y and brand Z. Except that the pharmaceutical company that produced brand Y has a different result.
They say brand Y is better than brand X and Z. And also the brand Z's got their own study that says they're better than brand X or brand Y. They get whatever they pay for in the study.
These people know who they're working for.
After more pushback from Cassidy, it still wasn't good enough.
It wasn't good enough for him to say, I've looked at the literature, I don't believe there's a connection, but we need to do it because we need to rebuild trust.
No, you don't.
I don't want you looking anymore at autism and vaccines, says Cassidy, over and over again.
So after more pushback from Cassidy, Bhattacharya explained that he has a responsibility to provide parents who refuse to vaccinate their children with good data so they will trust the vaccines.
Come on, help me.
I'm really just trying to get them to take your vaccine.
That's all that matters to Cassidy.
This is a guy, again, there's too many doctors like him.
I think it's the majority report by far that they will do anything to anyone in order to make money.
We saw that throughout the pandemic.
We wouldn't have had the kind of excessive deaths that we saw if the field wasn't filled with people like Cassidy.
Who got their practice, got their shingles so they could make lots of money.
Not so they could heal and help people.
That's right, boys and girls.
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It's time to buy some medals with fiat dollars before they come to their sense.
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