Episode 33 - A Shot In the Dark Part 7 - DTaP Part 1 Tetanus
In this episode, Candace discussed the start of the DTaP vaccines for her crowd. Originally aired on The Daily Wire Plus, this episode covered the Tetanus part of the DTaP vaccine. Candace of course, messed up pretty much everything she told people, and we are as usual, here to correct the record. Below are all the relevant links we discussed on this episode.
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/articles/2018-01-11/us-has-highest-child-mortality-rate-of-20-rich-countries Child Mortality
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24083600/ NIH reprint of Italian Study on Hexavalent Vaccine
https://ecf.cofc.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/show_public_doc?2013vv0611-73-0
Court Document for J.B. regarding the vaccine case.
https://www.cdc.gov/tetanus/php/surveillance/index.html
Candace Patreon CDC link
https://www.nvic.org/disease-vaccine/tetanus/history
Nation Vaccine Information Center page on the history of Tetanus and the Vaccine
https://www.cdc.gov/tetanus/about/index.html
CDC pages all about Tetanus and the vaccine
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/229594-overview?scode=msp&st=fpf&socialSite=google&icd=login_success_gg_mismatch_norm#a5
Medscape link to Tetanus statistics
https://pure.knaw.nl/ws/files/479886/Van_Bergen_-_Prevention_of_tetanus_during_the_First_World_War.pdf
Royal Netherlands Tetanus Study
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-hood-politics-with-prop-81527703/episode/to-live-and-die-in-la-280280583/
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Candace on the stage, speaking with such flair But she's lost in the mix, unaware of the scare Tedness lurking in the shadows, it's no lie Her words we betail, but the truth just flies by Ignorance a shield She writes it so bold While the dangers unfold She's just selling her mold We're
Crack, she's not connecting the dots Tennis ain't a joke, it's more than a game Yeah, she plays it so cool like she's the one to blame In a world full of
facts, she's crafting her tales With every word she speaks, the honesty fails Dance to the rhythm of misinformation's Talkish, got a girl standing proud, though we see the fall Testing the
truth, making dangers so light The will shine the light, bring the shadows to fight Can this take heat?
The truth has a bite.
You can't hold the danger hiding in plain sight I'm
sorry, I'm
sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry Okay, hello everybody Welcome to another episode of Gish Gallop Girl.
This is episode 33. We are still in a Shot in the Dark series.
We're on part 7, which was subtitled by Candice, Suddenly Infants Dying!
D-T-A-P Beginnings.
So what you just heard was the Afro Swing K-Pop version of a theme song for this week.
You probably heard Tetanus mentioned in there.
That's primarily what this is going to be about.
Do you have anything to say before we start?
By the way, I am Thomas Anderson, and with me is...
See, I didn't forget this time.
See, I almost forgot myself.
The theme is still running through my head.
Yeah, it's a catchy little thing.
It's, as my generation would say, a vibe.
Right.
Y 'all can give AI songwriting shit all you want to until someone provides me with an entirely free theme song.
I'm going to keep using that shit because I like how it turns out.
I mean, shit, if it can be more swing shit, that'd be, you know.
I wonder how deep the swing bubble swing rabbit hole Who cares?
Well, I mean, you can have bubbles that come from the deep, but I don't think they go too deep.
Yeah, they don't seem to.
No, because that's technically a pocket, isn't it?
I was going to say a pocket.
A swing pocket doesn't sound right, though.
I don't know.
Who cares?
At any rate, yeah.
Do you have anything to say before we get this started?
We've had a failed military parade.
No Kings protest.
We had a legislator and her husband and her dog.
Yeah, I heard about that from a customer.
Yeah, they killed the dog.
The dog was, aside from being, you know, a really nice golden retriever, I don't remember the dog's name, and that kind of sucks right now, but anyway, yeah, the dog was...
It had its own little, like, happy job of being a therapy dog.
Yeah, yeah, I was told that it was...
The state speaker, she kept...
She was part of a dog rescue program and part of rehabilitating dogs, as well as being a state speaker.
And that dog had bonded with her and her husband really well, but anytime they tried to give it off to a family, it wasn't so...
Fuck it.
I'll take it in then.
It clearly likes me.
I'll take it.
Right.
And, yeah, apparently when her and her husband got shot, the dog was present, and unfortunately the dog didn't even get to take a bite out the asshole.
Yeah.
Yeah, very unfortunate.
Well, the state senator and his wife pulled through.
That's good.
Yeah.
I mean, so far.
And they caught the bastard.
Oh, they did?
Yeah.
And I hope that the lady that phoned it in, I hope she gets the full 50,000 plus.
Her name is known.
She called it in.
She saw somebody in this field of reeds or something near his house in Green Isle.
And everyone knew.
Once his name was out there, everyone kind of knew that's where the motherfucker lives.
Well, he was apparently in the field around his house.
Like, on his belly or crouched or something.
But, yeah, she called it in and she's like, I was legitimately scared because, yeah, I mean, the dude's armed.
And everyone knew by this point.
Well, she called it in and they swept through the area and got him.
His SUV was loaded with weapons.
He had an arsenal, is the actual word that was used.
The fact that he had no King's protests in his vehicle and he was targeting Democratic lawmakers heavily suggests that, to me anyway, I think he was trying to pull a false flag operation.
Because the Democrats had In order to get a budget secured for this legislative session, they had agreed to some things that were unpopular with the base, but ultimately it was like, well, we have to get a budget, guys.
Yeah.
Unfortunately, we have an almost perfect split House and Senate here in Minnesota this year, so they had to do things that weren't popular with everybody.
Yeah.
But, you know, at the same time, the Republicans agreed to a bunch of shit that they wouldn't have agreed to either.
Yeah.
Yeah, it was a negotiation.
And, you know, things were on that bill.
Well, I think he was planning on riding that kind of, like, liberal anger.
Yeah.
And, you know, but he is still don't let anyone fool you.
That motherfucker is totally Nothing in his past suggests otherwise.
There's been all kinds of conspiracy theory bullshit out there on the right about saying, oh yeah, he was totally with the Democrats.
No, he fucking was not.
He would tell you that.
If you asked him, he would be like, no.
At this point, if he tries to pull any sort of angle that isn't the truth, I mean, it'd be on brand, but also they've already got everything that he had.
They got footage of him preaching in the Congo at a church where he's giving the most virulent, homophobic speech.
And not just one time.
His charity that he ran was known for that shit.
This dude was cooked.
Totally fucking cooked.
Anyway, so the subject of this particular episode is tetanus as part of the diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine.
The T of DTAP?
Yeah, the T of the DTAP.
Now, Candice focuses on this.
Actually, it's T-DAP.
T-DAP.
Yeah, it's T-DAP in this case.
I was going to say the D-DAP.
Well, the D-TAP is what you get when you're older.
Okay.
The T-DAP is what infants get in several stages.
I had to pull up so much material on this.
shortest episode in this series so far and somehow...
Either the longest script or close.
Yeah.
Like, I think the word count is a little less, but I felt like I had to pull more direct information as a copy-paste job, you know, for actual...
Word for word.
I had to pull more of that for this than I've had to for a lot of other shit.
I'm a touch confused.
She did Pertussis already, right?
No.
No, we haven't covered Pertussis yet?
She talked about it, and we had to cover it as part of her talking about it.
Oh, okay.
We haven't actually covered Pertussis yet.
Yeah, you know, like, no one dies of Pertussis, and I was like, actually, bitch.
Okay.
See, I remember Pertussis, and I was like, why didn't she do Pertussis?
This and then Pertussis.
There is going to be an episode on Pertussis.
And there is going to be an episode on Diphtheria.
Those are the next two.
I believe she's going in sequence.
Okay, well, at least she's doing that much.
Also, when you said DTAP, my brain went immediate 13-year-old child.
And you said, yeah, you don't get the DTAP until you're older.
And I'm like, well, of course not.
You'd want to be 18 or older.
Yeah, instead it's the T-DAP.
T-DAP.
But that didn't stop her from calling this D-TAP beginnings.
She recognizes it in this episode somewhere.
I think right at the top.
But she never changed it.
And I don't know if I covered this the last time.
Did I talk about the last time how I infiltrated the Candace Owens group and asked them about Now, I know we talked about it, so I'm going to say it again because it was two weeks ago, and I'm not sure if I talked about this, but I infiltrated the Candace Owens Group as another alternate account that I have.
Yeah.
And I asked the question on there, you know, if anybody knew if Candace had recorded, I phrased it like this.
I'm not going to read from the thing, but I phrased it like this.
I said, I've been a supporter of Candace on Patreon for a few years now, and I'm thinking of getting a membership on the new Club Candace site because I want to see the new episodes of the Shot in the Dark series, but I just wanted to know, before I make that jump, what to expect.
On the new Club Candace, did she re-record episodes 1 through 11 with maybe updated information?
You know, because I'm on the $20 level on Patreon, but if I go to Club Candice, it'll be a little less money, but, you know, is it going to be worth my time?
Yeah.
And people responded with like, yeah, it'll be worth your time, but no, the first 1 to 11 episodes are just re-uploads from Daily Wire.
And I was like, oh, so she didn't update anything?
It's the same material?
Oh.
And they said, yes, it's the same material.
I was like, okay, but the new nine ones, the new, you know, 12 through 20 are on there, right?
I already know they are.
And they're like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And, you know, and there's other benefits, too.
Like, you can see other stuff that she isn't going to put up on YouTube.
You know, I'm like, all right, okay, cool.
Like, yeah, so, yes, everything we're covering here is the exact same shit she's currently doing.
It has been over three years.
The Terminator.
Yeah.
I don't know.
So, I was going to play a clip at the top here of Candace giving the hard J. Oh?
Yeah.
But that was from one of her episodes that came out during the hiatus.
Yeah.
It was about Jussie Smollett.
A black actor that faked a racial attack on himself.
His case had been dismissed, and then a judge blocked it or something and said that he had to be tried, and then when he got tried, he only did six days out of two years' sentence.
And he's the one that Judge Joe Brown had said on the episode that we covered.
Judge Joe Brown had said that Jussie Smollett was related to Kamala Harris through marriage.
Oh, yeah.
And I was like, no, not at all.
And here's the breakdown of that.
Well, Candace played Judge Joe Brown making that statement again because it had only been about three weeks since that had aired.
And she was like, oh, yeah, you know, and look at this.
it's like yeah no that's still wrong but what got me was how she said yeah and you know we're only covering She did the hard J. I didn't cut that clip.
Yeah, it was important.
I thought about cutting it, and I was like, no.
No, I'll talk about it, but I'm not going to fucking...
There is, however, a bonus clip at the end of this.
Regarding a friend of hers.
Regarding some really funny shit I heard about a good friend of hers.
On a different show entirely.
But we will get to that after all the main content.
Consider that the little, like...
Petty for dessert at the end of the meal.
Okay.
Not a side item.
Just a little, like...
little pet for sample of a cake at the end of the meal so Let's talk about this first one.
Alright guys, welcome back to a Shot in the Dark episode.
Are we in 7 now?
It's episode 7. And as promised, I told you that we would be talking about DTAP.
Alright, this is going to take a couple of episodes because there's so much research that is involved in this.
And I want to make sure I do a really thorough...
But first up, I want to talk about SIDS.
Suddenly, infants are dying, right?
You're hearing about this all the time.
SIDS suddenly, for no reason at all, inexplicably, you're putting a baby down on a cot, and suddenly you go to check on the baby, and the baby is no longer breathing.
And the incidences of SIDS has been going up dramatically since the 1980s, and they say there's just no reason the baby just...
Perfectly healthy one day, the next thing you know, you no longer have a child.
Okay, that was not even a full minute long.
Seriously.
And I feel like I have to go look up a thing.
So, SIDS, sudden infant death syndrome, has decreased since the 1980s.
Oh.
In 1983, But, five years later, by 1988, SIDS had decreased by 3.5% for white babies and 19.2% for black infants.
The 1990s saw a more steep decline in SIDS after safe sleep recommendations were made in 1992 with a campaign called Back to Sleep.
We'll talk more about that after Candice gets a word in about it.
Which is...
Imagine the parents that have gone through this and the devastation, having carried that child in the womb for nine months.
Giving birth to that child, loving that child, knowing that child, and then suddenly, unexpectedly, they're gone.
And there's just been a lot of what I perceive to be foolishness that has gone along with this.
And you'll often find that when big pharma can't provide a solid answer for why something is happening, they just sort of make one up, right?
The back to sleep campaign.
That to me is something that is literally just made up because...
Instead, they say there's something that you're doing, Mom and Dad.
There's something that you're doing that's wrong.
And what you're doing wrong is that you've been sleeping your child on their stomach, and now we've realized, actually, it's better for the child to sleep on their back.
Let me just tell you just off the bat, as a parent, when I even heard, I was very surprised to even hear about this back-to-sleep campaign, always assumed that a baby should sleep on their stomach.
It just, to me, seems natural.
Even when you're laying your child, you don't lay them on your chest, on their back, as you're trying to lay them down to sleep.
You always put them like this.
They're constantly on their stomach.
They're constantly being held like this.
So this seems bizarre to me from the jump.
Yeah, so about back-to-sleep.
First, the campaign started in 1994, which would have been about when Candace was five years old.
It's not new to the world, is my point.
In the time between 1990 and 1994, SIDS had decreased by 5.6% per year.
And by the late 1990s, SIDS rates had dropped by more than 50%.
In 2000 to 2010, The rate of SIDS had fallen by almost 77% compared to 1980.
For example, in the year 2000, the SIDS rate was 62 deaths per 100,000 live births, and in 2019 it was down to 33 deaths per 100,000 live births.
I would say this campaign and other aspects likely helped.
There has been a rise in SIDS since 2020 after nearly 30 years of declining numbers.
In 2020, the number was 38 deaths per 100,000, and in 2022, it increased to 41.74 deaths per 100,000.
The CDC has noted That the SIDS and sudden unexplained infant death syndrome rate, which includes SIDS and accidental suffocation as well as unknown causes, that rate has been on the rise since 2020 as well.
The nature of these things is that they often happen without cause, but I think overall the Back to Sleep campaign proved to be beneficial.
Now, let's talk about baby helmets.
I am seeing so many friends and people that are having babies have to put their child in helmets to correct the fact that their child's back of their head is flat because they've been following this very new guidance of the back-to-sleep campaign and they've been sleeping their children on their backs.
And as a result, of course, if you are a parent or a parent-to-be, you will learn that your child's head is extremely malleable in the beginning.
And so at first it kind of comes out looking like a cone if you gave birth vaginally.
And then it just sort of just changes shapes over that first couple of weeks.
And so naturally what's happening is these kids are developing flat heads.
And as a result, Big Pharma is now saying, put your kid in a helmet to correct that.
Life is tough.
Get a helmet.
Is a shirt that Candace sells these days.
Which seems ironic here.
Yeah.
But Candace is actually right about this.
So she gets the rarely said.
Good job, Candice, for this particular moment of observation.
Due mostly to the back-to-sleep campaign, there has been a massive increase in flathead syndrome, which is the street name for positional plagiocephaly.
Babies can develop flat spots on their heads, which can require cranial corrective helmets, but most cases resolve on their own with supervised tummy time.
In any case, The decrease in SIDS more than makes up for cranial helmet usage, I think.
Speaking of SIDS, here's Candice again.
The back-to-sleep campaign was, we don't have an answer for why so many babies are dying unexpectedly.
It's your fault.
And so I wanted to sort of start there and talk about SIDS and just give you guys a few facts that you should know about sudden infant death syndrome.
First and foremost, something that you should know is that if your child is born in the United States, which is something that we spoke about in the first episode, they are 76% more likely to die.
Before their first birthday, then infants that are born in 19 other wealthy countries.
Again, we talked about that OECD chart, looking at all of these countries that have a similar lifestyle.
We're not comparing us to countries that, you know, perhaps don't have running water.
But, you know, is this a fair comparison?
The answer is yes.
And you are 76% more likely to die before your first birthday if you are an infant that is born in the United States.
That is unbelievable.
You guys know that we are the most vaccinated country on Earth.
How does that make sense if vaccines are making us more healthy?
So you can take a look at this article.
This is not something that Candace Owens made up.
This is something that has been reported.
This was a multinational study that was done, and it was reported in the news widely in 2018.
And what's really interesting here is to look at that fourth paragraph down when it says All of our peer nations, we had similar mortality rates, but then they found a change, right?
By the 1970s, the U.S. mortality rates were noticeably higher for Americans aged 1 through 19, okay?
And then, by the 1980s, U.S. children under a year.
We're also showing greater rates of mortality.
Significantly greater rates of mortality for children that are under a year old.
That's incredible.
Of course, they provide no answer.
They go, oh, maybe it's the economic implications.
Maybe it's what's happening in the neighborhood.
They never know why.
They just tell you that, yeah, there is a bit of a gap.
Okay.
So, what do you want to guess the lie was there?
The similar mortality rates.
Wrong.
The only comparing us to other countries like us.
A little bit.
A little bit.
Alright, alright.
Let's hear it.
This is her classic.
Her classic tactic.
Yeah.
That she learned probably from all of her good friends in alt-right media.
Major lie of omission.
You mean the lie that she said is still a lie?
Her favorite kind of lie.
Yeah.
So, from the article itself, which I will read in its entirety, because it isn't that long, and I'll be linking it in the show notes, if anyone wants to follow along, you get it.
Three, two, one.
Here we go.
The article says, from the top, The United States could have spared 600,000 lives if it kept pace with other wealthy nations, a study finds.
A new study of 20 of the world's richest countries found it's dangerous to be born to the United States.
The U.S. ranks last in child health outcomes compared to 19 other Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development nations, the OECD.
with similar levels of economic development and political structures, including Australia, Canada, France, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, according to the study published in Health Affairs, a peer-reviewed health care journal, In fact, a child born in the U.S. is 76% more likely to die before their first birthday than infants born in other wealthy countries and children who survive infancy.
Have a 57% greater risk of death before reaching adulthood.
The findings, which are based on a 50-year time trend analysis from 1960 to 2010, come despite America's greater per capita spending on health care for children, the study notes.
Quote, Every child should have the chance to live a full, healthy, and safe life.
This study shows that we are not living up to that promise and that we have fallen short of that promise for the last three decades.
End quote.
Says lead author Ashish Thakrar, an internal medicine resident at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, compared to these 19 similar countries, we are an outlier.
This is the most dangerous of wealthy democratic countries to be born into.
End quote.
The United States kept pace with child mortality rates in its peer nations in the 1960s, but researchers found that changed just a decade later.
By the 1970s, U.S. mortality rates were noticeably higher for Americans ages 1 through 19, and by the 1980s, U.S. children under a year were also showing greater rates of mortality.
The shift was stark.
Researchers say if the U.S. had achieved just the average childhood mortality rate of the other countries over the study period, more than 600,000 deaths could have been avoided.
In the U.S., Southern states hold some of the highest infant mortality rates, with Alabama, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana among the five worst states for infant mortality, according to the 2017 U.S. News Best States data.
Thakrar and his team suggest America's higher mortality rates are linked to its, quote, persistently high poverty rates, He also goes on to say,
The key takeaway from the study, Thakrar says, is that there are preventable deaths and that key players must think past medical care to address issues within American society.
The US does not have room to fall behind.
The study comes just months after Congress missed its deadline to refund the Children's Health Insurance Program, or CHIP, allowing the program that provides insurance to some 8.9 million low-income children to expire.
States are expected to exhaust their federal CHIP funds by as early as the end of the month.
What's more?
The average life expectancy in the U.S. continued to drop for the second year in a row in 2016 as the ongoing opioid epidemic ravaged the nation, a trend that hadn't been seen since the 1960s.
and the U.S. has had one of the highest rates of child poverty among its wealthy counterparts since the 1980s.
The study's authors suggest U.S. policies should strongly push reforms for infants that address deaths immediately before and after birth, and for children between the ages of 15 and 19 related to automobile accidents and assaults by firearm.
From 2001 to 2010, the study found, children ages 15 to 19 were 82 times more likely to die from gun homicide in the U.S. The study contends that all U.S. policymakers, pediatric health professionals, child health advocates and families, quote, should be troubled, end quote, by the findings.
Quote, The care of children is a basic moral responsibility of our society.
End quote.
The report says.
Yes.
So, that is pretty typical of the type of grift that Candace runs.
I almost said griftical there.
It's so mythical, it's grift.
When the grift is so mythic, it becomes griftical.
Right.
I wouldn't even call it cherry-picking data, as much as I would just call it a live omission.
She is going to blame vaccines for this outcome, but other countries mentioned have similar vaccine schedules in their social medicine systems, and they have less populations as well.
Comparing medical outcomes in America against Western European countries is never a good idea for these fools.
But people like Candace do it anyway.
And here's the next clip.
Now what do we know about what began in the 1980s?
We've talked about this over and over again.
An explosion of vaccines for kids because suddenly the vaccine manufacturers were removed from any liability.
So we went from that number of 12 vaccines and today we have 75. But they never talk about that as being even potentially a reason that may have contributed to this gap.
That is not a fact at all.
No.
First, the National Vaccine Injury Protection Act does shield manufacturers of certain vaccines, but not all of them, from civil and criminal liability.
And this is because vaccines are largely a social good.
People victimized by a vaccine do have a path Through vaccine court, which we have discussed in prior episodes.
Anyway, the average person that makes it to age 19, if they have stayed on the vaccine schedule, receives only up to 44 vaccine doses.
She keeps saying 75 doses.
And that is simply a fucking lie.
Candace is stuck on that fucking number and never once has she ever backed it up.
No.
Even if you get fucking flu shots every year, it doesn't come up to 75. Well, you know, it's six million Germans that were killed in, you know, Czechoslovakia.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Six million Germans were killed in Czechoslovakia post-World War II.
Yeah.
Yeah, that bullshit.
Yeah.
One of the hot topics on the Candace Owens subreddit right now, someone was asking about the Savage Peace documentary.
Oh, God.
And using my alt account.
Yeah.
I pushed back on that a little bit.
Not enough to get me thrown off.
I don't want to get thrown off the board.
I want to keep injecting little bits into it.
But I'm secure talking about this on the show because I doubt any of those dingwads will actually listen to this.
Fair enough.
I'm not worried about them.
Because if any of them did listen to this and they heard her voice and they heard facts, they would have to reconcile their entire philosophy.
You know, that's...
You'll figure out who I am.
I mean, I didn't, you know, I'm mentioning it here because I'm not trying to make it impossible.
But, yeah.
But, at the same time, you know, I don't mind.
I would love it if one of the mods was like, God, someone's finally doing this.
The mods on there are such a shitty little community of people, too.
Let me tell you how petty these motherfuckers are, right?
So, I was flagging content on there that had fuck all to do with Candace.
It was like, there was someone was throwing up Nick Fuentes clips onto the Candace Owen subreddit, knowing these two have beef.
Yeah.
And, you know, I kept, like, I kept just flagging the content, like, you know, for the moderators, not for Reddit.
Yeah.
For the moderators, like you can do in a Reddit group.
Yeah.
One of the mods actually said to me on the site, please stop flagging this stuff.
If you don't like it, just block the user.
And my response was, what does this stuff have to do with Candace Owens?
Don't these two have beef?
"Eef, why are you allowing this?" It was like, I'm only flagging this stuff.
Please justify it if you can.
And they responded by just taking down all the guy's fucking Nick Fuentes clips and all this other bullshit he kept throwing up on there.
Because he was spamming every one of these little shitty communities, like Libertarians and all this other shit.
He was spamming all these communities with this crap, and it wasn't just Nick.
It was other people Like, why are you coming to a forum, you know, that celebrates a black female conservative with this shit?
What do you, you know...
Is that squishy?
Yep, that's squishy.
Okay.
She's coming here to sit with people.
Podcast kitty.
Get up.
Get up.
Silly girl.
Alright.
At any rate.
So, yeah.
But yeah, she's never once backed up the 75 vaccine thing.
So, here's the next clip.
Another fact that you should know is that 9 out of 10 SIDS deaths, SIDS of course is an acronym for Sub-Infantive Death Syndrome, occurs between 2 and 4 months for infants.
And in 2014, there was a study that was done in Italy.
And they examined the nervous system of 100 SIDS victims, for whom they had a lot of clinical data available for, and they found that 12% of the SIDS death occurred within one week, within one to seven days of the infant receiving the vaccine for DTaP, influenza type B, poliovirus, and hepatitis B. And I'm linking that study for you guys.
You can see that right on the NIH website, because you guys know me.
I only use trusted government sources to tell you guys this stuff, right?
So if you want to, obviously, you can visit patreon.com, which is where we are dropping all of these links, so that you can not just hear what I'm saying, but you can then confirm it, and you can take a look at that study yourself, and we will publish that very simply on our patreon.com account.
Queen Latifah, give me strength.
What the fuck?
Bob's Burgers reference.
Oh.
Yeah.
Okay, so, first off, she provided these links for the general public on the free Patreon, so I have saved it, and it is in our show notes.
Anyway, the information contained is short, and as usual, it doesn't say exactly what Candace thinks it says, and she couldn't be bothered to spend an additional 30 seconds on what it means.
This study was done in Milan, and was a full workup of 110 infants, The researchers were wondering if there was a causal link to be made between the hexavalent vaccine and SIDS.
Hexavalent vaccine is a 6-in-1 vaccine that combines Tdap, polio, hep B, and Hib.
It is used in Italy and many other countries.
Anyway, the study abstract reads as follows.
Quote, We examined a large number of sudden infant death syndrome victims in order to point out a possible causal relationship between a previous hexavalent vaccination and the sudden infant death.
We selected 110 cases submitted to in-depth histiological examination of the autonomic nervous system and provided with detailed clinical and environmental information.
In 13 cases, 11%, almost 12%, the death occurred in temporal association with the administration of the hexavalent vaccine from 1 to 7 days.
In none of these victims, congenital developmental alterations of the main nervous structures regulating the vital functions were observed.
Only the hypoplasia of the arcuate nucleus was present in five cases.
In one case in particular, an acquired Hyperacute encephalitis of the tractus solitarii nucleus was diagnosed in the brainstem.
This study does not prove a causal relationship between the hexavalent vaccination and SIDS.
However, we hypothesize that vaccine components could have a direct role in sparking off a lethal outcome in vulnerable babies.
In conclusion, we sustain the need that deaths occurring in a short space of time after hexavalent vaccination are appropriately investigated and submitted to a post-mortem examination, particularly of the autonomic nervous system by an expert pathologist to subjectively evaluate the possible causative role of the vaccine and SEDs.
By providing links to full sources that do not say what she wants them to say.
Yeah.
She should at least find, like...
I was going to say, she could always just try to put up a thing on Wikipedia and just, like, make an information page and then source that Wikipedia page.
Well, that's the thing, is that she can't find information for this shit because it doesn't exist.
Well, yeah, that's what I'm meaning.
It's make like...
Well, that's the thing, is that if you edit a Wikipedia page falsely and someone calls you on it, the page is taken down or your edits are taken down until they're reviewed.
Like, Wikipedia is very, very good.
Fair enough.
Yeah, like, they can't catch every bullet.
Yeah.
But they can catch most of them, and they do.
Yeah.
For free.
Fair enough.
I mean, this is murder board shit.
For the next clip, I read through an entire 55-page court record.
The next clip is long.
About six minutes.
Strap in.
Here is another factoid that you may want to know.
The United States federal courts has acknowledged the link between vaccines and sudden infant death syndrome.
Actually, in federal courts, there was a case in 2011 where they admitted, quote, that causes, that vaccines causes or substantially contributed to a 2011 SIDS death.
They wrote that there was a preponderant evidence supporting that claim.
So I want to talk about that particular case, and I want to pull up that case for you guys.
You can, again, find this on the government website.
It's a federal court.
You can read through the entire thing but I think it's important that we talk about this case.
It's incredibly sad.
It's pertaining to a baby and his name was JB.
You know, the first part of this, this summary of the relevant facts of this case, and you can find this on page five, it just kind of goes through the fact that this baby was born a month early, four weeks too much early at 36 weeks, and literally this baby was healthy.
It was receiving its checkups that are required when your child is born, and it showed that this was a long time.
And it just keeps detailing every visit that this baby had at the pediatrician coming up to five months.
And it goes on to describe, and you can see, that he met numerous four-month developmental milestones, including head up 45 degrees, head up 90 degrees.
He was sitting up, his head steady.
I'm sorry, his head was sitting up, head steady.
During this visit, JB received the DTaP, the IPV, the PCV, the rotavirus, and the hep B vaccination.
So this is his four-month checkup.
Everything's fine with the baby.
The baby is happy.
And this paragraph says, JB's father attested that during the well-baby visit, JB was smiling and cooing like normal.
However, later that day, after getting these shots, these four-month shots, That he received.
He was not laughing or going like he normally did.
He was not moving as much, and he seemed quiet and withdrawn.
The doctor went for a wellness visit, and suddenly he's realizing that he comes out of that visit, and JB's not acting normal.
He's not okay.
He doesn't seem to be moving as much.
And then it says that that night, JB had a fever, and he did not sleep well.
JB's mother and father stated that on September 3, 2011, at 4 o 'clock a.m., they gave him some Advil, and he went to bed on his back.
And when JB woke up a few hours later, he was distant, he was very quiet, and he would not eat.
I just want to talk about that for a quick second because this is kind of what you always hear these parents that are being described as anti-vax or parents that are talking about autism.
It's always a checkup and then suddenly their child's not eating and it always happens after a fever.
A child runs a fever and then suddenly all of their behaviors change and that's exactly what happened in this circumstance.
He began running a fever again and was given a little more Advil at approximately 8 a.m.
In the early afternoon, JB became fussy and his father put him down for a nap in his bedroom on the second floor of the house.
And then these are all exhibits that are being shown.
His father attested that he placed JB with his head to the right on his back.
JB seems to have had a pacifier in his mouth.
He was placed in the middle of his crib with a blanket across his midsection.
Scrolling through this a bit quickly, you guys can read through it more thoroughly.
After putting JB down for his nap, his father left the home to get lunch.
His mother remained in the home, so that would be J.B.'s grandmother, but heard J.B. fussing in the crib while she was cleaning on the phone.
After some period of time, J.B.'s mother went upstairs and put the pacifier in his mouth.
He tended to cry when he spit the pacifier out.
When she returned, she found JB on his right side with his head turned slightly and unresponsive.
And then they showed the exhibit.
She called JB's father and said that JB was not breathing.
The father told her to call 911, and he headed home.
I mean, there's no reason to go into this any deeper.
It's just such a depressing story.
But, you know, long story short, this infant was dead.
This infant died.
And this was, again, as I stated, a very healthy infant who went in for a wellness visit.
And they brought this case before the court, basically saying that vaccines killed their child.
And they had no question about it because the child was tracking normally.
And then he had to get a bunch of shots at four months and became feverish and withdrawn.
And then was suddenly, you know, dead.
Suddenly, you know, inexplicably dead.
And that federal court, as I said, acknowledged that the vaccines had to have caused or substantially contributed to this child's death.
So I had a lot of people that were writing to me saying to me, you know, why don't we hear more from these parents and that are going through this?
And the truth is that we do.
There are tons of court cases.
There are tons of marches.
There are tons of parents that have been getting together to try to bring awareness to this.
But unfortunately, because the media is so paid by Big Pharma, they refuse to cover these stories.
whether we're talking about the COVID vaccine, whether we're talking about the DTAP vaccine, There is a ton of collusion that is going on to suppress stories like these.
And of course, the vaccine manufacturers are removed from this.
We've established a court that parents have to go to to get payouts.
Fortunately, these parents were successful in court.
I don't know that all parents are because these stories are hidden from us.
So I just wanted to start by talking about SIDS generally, and then you guys will be right back after a quick break.
Okay.
First off, I think from the top, I got it wrong that Tdap and DTAP were, like, I think I got the order of those wrong.
Anyway, I've acknowledged that.
I'm moving on.
So, I know that clip was long, and I'm not sorry.
Because now we're going to talk about what Candace didn't mention that is in this case.
Hold on.
Okay, so, first, my condolences to the family of this child, JB.
I think that Kitty wants to go out.
What?
Want out?
Okay.
Yep, Kitty wants out.
There you go.
There goes Kitty.
Okay.
As I was saying, first, my condolences to the family of this child, JB.
If nothing else, his death has added to the data pool of what may be the causes of SIDS.
And may get researchers closer to fully understanding what can cause it.
At least in this case.
But what Candace isn't telling you, and can be found on page 5 of the report, which of course will be in the show notes, in the third paragraph of section C, on that page, it can be seen that on July 22nd, JB received all the same vaccines in one visit, And these were his first doses of them.
About six weeks later, at his September appointment, is when he received the second doses of all the same vaccines, and then would die the next day.
So he had successfully gone through one round of them and was fine.
The majority of the 55-page report goes into the science of how the various vaccines are thought to work.
Or are understood to work.
And if you're into this stuff, it's a fascinating read.
Basically, each side got a doctor on their side to explain how these things work and how it might have affected the child.
That's the majority of the report.
Anyway, if you're not a nerd about it, I won't get into the weeds of it, but know that I am making the link to the report available.
Anyway, if we scroll down to the conclusion on the last page, it says, and I quote, from the special master over the case, because this went to vaccine court.
They don't get a judge in these cases.
They don't get a jury.
They get a special master who understands what's going on.
Okay.
So anyway, in this case, I have concluded that petitioners have presented sufficient evidence and testimony to entitle them to compensation in the vaccine program.
I have not concluded.
That vaccines present a substantial risk of SIDS.
In fact, the evidence is to the contrary.
The vast majority of vaccine recipients do not succumb to SIDS.
Under the multifactorial analysis of the triple risk model, it is theorized that the ultimate fatal event may occur when multiple factors converge during this vulnerable period to cause death when one stressor acting alone may not have.
As Dr. Kinney wrote, The convergence of these factors appears to be far more powerful than any one taking individually.
Thus, even if JB were rebreathing some carbon dioxide on this occasion, it was likely the combination with the cytokines that caused depression of the 5-HT system that caused his death by blunting the normal, chemosensitive response to excess carbon dioxide.
The multifactorial analysis, including vaccines as an extrinsic risk factor, meets the shy face standard, That the vaccine need not be solo or even predominant factor, but must be a but-for-cause and a substantial factor in causing his death.
In this case, I have concluded, after review of the evidence, that it is more likely than not that the vaccines played a substantial causal role.
The role of inflammatory cytokines as neuromodulators in the infant medulla has been well described and is likely the reason for a significant number of SIDS deaths occurring in conjunction with mild infection.
I have concluded that it is more likely than not that the vaccine-stimulated cytokines have the same effect in this vulnerable infant during sleep.
Accordingly, petitioners are entitled to compensation.
End quote of the study.
So what I got from reading through the case was that the round of vaccines, the second round of vaccines that he got, spiked a fever in the child.
He was laid down in his crib after getting medicine, Advil in this case, baby Advil, and then he rolled onto his side.
And his head faced the bed.
So imagine laying on your side, and your head is facing the bed.
Yeah, I can see where that would cause a pre-breathing of carbon dioxide.
Well, here's the thing, too.
One of the things that I didn't realize until I read through the report was that for an infant especially, it isn't just their lungs that are working.
Their entire, like, Yeah.
So when they lay on their side, that's like having half a lung as an adult.
Yeah.
So yeah, the part that should be pushing out all the carbon dioxide is not.
So you've got only half of it going.
Well, also, the kid, when they found him, his head was turned.
He had a pillow in his bed.
And he's not supposed to have anything in an infant bed, but the parents had a baby infant pillow in the bed, so it was, you know, created to be safe or whatever.
But when they found him, and again, this is all in the report, when they found him, he was laying on his side with his head facing, like his face, on the pillow.
So he wasn't getting any oxygen.
Yeah, no.
He had just enough of a body response to move from his back onto his side.
And then his head faced the pillow, and then it was impossible to breathe.
Yeah.
If he didn't have that pillow, it might have helped a little maybe, but still.
It's impossible to know.
Vaccines were ultimately blamed for spiking his temperature and causing him to fidget in his sleep to roll onto a bad position where he couldn't get adequate oxygen.
It is a terrible case, and it is far from normal.
Candice took a break to plug her Patreon with the ad we've all heard before.
And I'll say it as often as I feel I need to.
She was putting out ads for her Patreon during exclusive episodes on the paid streaming platform Daily Wire+.
Of course.
And now...
Several minutes into a short 37-minute episode, Candice starts getting to the heart of the content.
Alright guys, so let's talk about DTAP, which is the first combination of vaccine that your child will receive.
DTAP stands for diphtheria, tetanus, acellular, and pertussis.
It's a three dose series.
It's given first to your infant at two months, then at four months, and then again at six months.
And then your child is boosted between 15 and 18 months, and then your child is boosted Yeah, again, I feel bad about this.
I gave her shade at the start.
I shouldn't have.
That's my bad.
See, that's how corrections work.
Anyway, let's let her keep going.
I was just pausing the clip just to say that, because I feel like shit about it.
But we're not going to go back.
We're not going to change anything.
Audio Veritas.
We're going to keep it going.
Here we go.
That's a lot of boosting, a lot of injections in general that your child is going to receive to keep them safe, of course, as they say.
These are life-saving vaccines, life-saving prophylactic vaccines from these various illnesses.
There's a lot going on here, so we're definitely, like I said, going to extend this past one episode.
So let's just pause here a second.
She is running her own show on a paid platform.
This is not a network show.
This is not cable news.
She is not even in a professional studio for these things.
She is in a room in her mansion.
She has her crew with her.
At least two people.
So any time constraints are entirely within her control as the talent and the boss.
She isn't answering to advertisers on here.
Like, it's pretty typical for us to have a run time over three hours, but we have managed to hit two and a half hours before and sometimes less.
I feel no pressure to conform to any real standard because this is independent media.
For Candace and people like her to pretend that they're on some sort of a clock is fucking absurd.
Yeah.
Anyway, let's allow her to continue.
I thought to myself, how do I do this?
How do we dive into this?
And I guess I'm just going to pluck one that is my favorite out of all of this to talk about because I have such a personal story with it.
So let's first discuss tetanus.
That's an interesting one.
I think that this will really kind of illuminate to you the corruption of Big Pharma that I'm talking about.
When we were talking about And I had talked to you guys about anachronisms and talking to parents and saying, oh, if you don't, this could happen.
And this is how it used to be in the 1920s.
And a lot of these arguments don't make sense.
So when we had initially, and I say we, I'm talking about me and my husband, when we initially had that conversation, and I knew in my gut that I did not want to vaccinate my child at all, but I also knew...
The first two years, not necessary, totally fine.
Obviously our child is extremely healthy and within a couple of months we sort of re-upped the conversation.
I want to say it was around the time that he was...
And my husband said, you know, are we sure we're going to get some vaccines, right?
Like, some of these vaccines have to be good.
And by then, I was way down the pole of research, sometimes sharing with him what I had found, sometimes I had not shared with him what I had found.
And my husband said to me, like, the tetanus one.
That's a good one, right?
Tetanus, obviously.
Well, you're listening to this podcast and you're probably thinking, yes, of course, tetanus is a good vaccine to get.
We all know the story.
You're going to step on a rusty nail and then your kid's going to get tetanus and they're going to die.
Or to make sure that your kid doesn't step on a rusty nail and make sure that they have, you know, a prophylaxis inside of them.
You want to make sure that you get this vaccine.
And I laughed.
And I literally laughed because I thought, yes, this is such a perfect one for me and my husband to have the conversation about because this one shocked me.
And I asked my husband a very simple question.
I said, during the peak in the United States, how many people do you believe were getting tetanus?
Right before we rolled out this vaccine, so just a little history, it was rolled out in 1947.
I said, how many people do you think before 1947 were dying of tetanus?
Or actually just even getting tetanus?
So if you're listening to this podcast and you're thinking of a number in your head, you're probably, if you're thinking quite liberally, thinking maybe a couple of million people, right?
It has to be a couple million people to justify the entire population now being required to get this tetanus shot, especially for children having to get it multiple times.
A couple of million would make sense.
That would be a pretty fair estimate.
And if you're going, um, Kansas is only asking this question because she has an aha at the end of it, you might be thinking of a more conservative estimate.
My husband definitely had a more conservative estimate.
He said a couple hundred thousand.
There were, just so you guys know, in 1947, 147 million, approximately 147 million alive in the United States.
And of a couple of hundred thousand people...
There were 147 million or so people in the USA in 1947.
But that went on for about three and a half minutes.
Those three and a half minutes have hurt.
Yeah.
There will be another one-minute Patreon ad before it is over, and she spent three and a half minutes on this, plus the one-minute clip before it.
And people kept paying for this.
People still pay for this.
But here's the next one.
I still would make an argument that that doesn't necessarily justify this aggressive schedule, but that would be, you know, a formidable number at the very least.
Well, the answer, and this is going to absolutely shock you, is that just 472 people were getting tetanus in 1947, and I am going to show you.
How the CDC is able to manipulate numbers to make you believe that their vaccine has been successful.
So the CDC website tells you right there in that first sentence, tetanus became nationally reportable in 1947.
Second sentence reported tetanus cases have declined more than 95%.
And deaths from tetanus have declined more than 99% in the United States since 1947 when we rolled out the vaccine.
Ta-da!
Big Pharma, we're amazing.
We're constantly saving lives.
And this is how they're able to use statistics to manipulate it because if this was 95% decline from some huge number, that would be like, oh my gosh, this is amazing.
But it's actually, it's from 472.
The CDC even approximates, if you go down, that right there, and they only show you from 1950, because they always never want to show you what the chart looked like before they rolled up the vaccine.
But they're showing that there's about 500 people that have the vaccine, right?
I mean, 500 people that even had tetanus from 1947, 2019.
So that huge decline that you're talking about is because today, So from 472 to 30 cases is not a big dramatic drop.
It just isn't.
It's not a drop significant enough to justify all of these children being required to get multiple tetanus shots.
Okay, and now for reality.
So I will be including links for not only the CDC page she has linked, but also a very nice write-up from the National Vaccine Information Center.
Both links have sources.
Anyway, from the CDC material she presented, I want you all to know that to stay consistent, I will be including the link Candice had on her Patreon, but that link now redirects to another CDC page that is more up to date.
Anyway, that page says everything she said, and it has a helpful line graph showing how the reported tetanus cases have declined over the decades since the vaccine was widely adopted in America.
The second link is a lot more in-depth.
The first clinical description of tetanus disease dates back to records from 5th century BC.
However, it was 1884 before experiments with tetanus were published and reported on within the medical community.
In 1884, two Italian scientists were able to cause tetanus infections in animals by injecting them with pus, Also, in 1884, German physician Arthur Nicolaire induced tetanus in mice by injecting them with tetanus-contaminated soil.
in 1889.
Japanese bacteriologist and physician Kirisato Shibasaburo Shibasaburo isolated the tetanus bacteria from a human victim of the disease, confirmed its ability to cause the disease when injected into animals, and proved that the bacteria could only reproduce in environments that did not contain oxygen.
Following isolation of the tetanus bacteria, pharmaceutical companies began developing antiserums against tetanus.
By the early 1900s, Bizarre, but mean.
is bizarre but kind of cool yeah in world war one soldiers were often administered tetanus antiserums for both the prevention of as well as for the treatment of tetanus disease world war one battles were frequently fought in fields and trenches and soldiers often sustained shrapnel wounds which enhanced the risk of tetanus due to the significant risk of tetanus among enlisted men military physicians felt it necessary to use tetanus antitoxins
and even experimented on soldiers using varying strengths and numbers of doses in the hopes of both treating and preventing
The first vaccine targeting tetanus disease, the tetanus toxoid, was developed in 1924 but did not become commercially available until 1938.
Significant decreases in mortality rates from tetanus disease in the United States have been noted by public health officials since the early 1900s.
However, the disease did not become nationally notifiable until 1947.
In 1948, there were 601 cases of tetanus reported in the U.S., the highest number of cases ever reported in a single year.
After the 1940s, Between 1982 and 1984, there were a total of 253 reported tetanus cases in the United States.
Of the 224 reported cases where age demographic information was provided, 159 cases occurred in adults 50 years of age and older, While 56 cases occurred in adults 20 to 49 years of age.
Six cases were reported in persons under the age of 19, including three cases of neonatal tetanus.
That's infants.
That's fresh babies.
26% of individuals who developed tetanus died, and all deaths occurred in persons over the age of 30, with the majority of deaths occurring among adults 60 years and older.
11 individuals who developed tetanus disease had previously received at least 3 doses of tetanus toxoid vaccine.
Of the 56 individuals who received wound debridement following the injury, but prior to the onset of tetanus, 55 were considered candidates to receive both the tetanus immune globulin, TIG, and the recommended tetanus diphtheria vaccine.
Yet healthcare providers failed to administer the recommended TIG in all cases and administered TD vaccine in only 40% of the cases.
In 1987 and 1988, there were 101 reported cases of tetanus disease, 48 cases in 1987 and 53 in 1988.
Age demographics were reported in 99 cases, with 67 cases occurring in adults 50 years of age and older.
The case fatality rate was reported at 21%.
Of the 48 cases where vaccine status was known, 29 reported no prior tetanus vaccination.
In the tetanus cases involving persons under the age of 20, half, three out of the six cases, had received at least three doses of tetanus toxoid vaccine.
In the 14 cases where wounds were serious enough Between 2001 and 2008, there were a total of 233 reported cases of tetanus disease, an average of 29 cases per year.
Of the 197 cases where outcomes were known, 26 of them were fatal.
Vaccination status was known for 92 out of the 233 cases.
55 individuals reported receiving at least one dose of a tetanus vaccine, with 24 reported having received at least four or more doses.
Of the 195 cases where medical information was known, 30 cases occurred in individuals with diabetes.
In 176 cases where data was known in regards to injection drug use, 27 cases involved injection drug users.
One-third of persons with an acute wound sought medical treatment, however.
Fewer than 4% received the recommended treatment protocol of either tetanus toxoid vaccine or TT vaccine in combination with TIG.
From 2009 through 2017, there were an average of 29 tetanus cases and approximately two deaths each year.
Tetanus cases occurred most frequently among adults in the past.
Tetanus cases occurred most frequently among adults between the ages of 20 and 29. However, all tetanus-related deaths were reported in persons over the age of 55. In 2019, there were 26 cases of tetanus reported in the United States.
In 2019, also...
So this is still a problem in the globe.
Yes.
That's the main material, and it has links at the bottom of the page for all of the references on it.
There are still many places in the world where this vaccine is uncommon.
Prior to vaccine uptake, tetanus killed about 91% of all people that got it and were not vaccinated or did not get the antidote.
Now it's time for Candice to continue.
Keep in mind everything I just read, which was public information that she had access to, and so did her idiot fucking husband.
And so I just found that to be so interesting.
You had a virtually 0% chance of even getting tetanus if you were alive, but they somehow were able to roll this into the schedule multiple times.
And by the way, I want to be very clear.
If you get tetanus, obviously we know it's a very serious bacterial infection.
It's also referred to as lockjaw, and some very serious things can happen to you if you do get it.
And this is straight from the CDC website.
Headache, fever and sweating, changes in blood pressure and heart rate.
I mean, these are some serious symptoms.
It almost reads like any of the ingredients, any of the adverse reactions, if you actually read the FDA inserts on half of their vaccines.
But this is a very, you know, no one's pretending that you want to get tetanus.
It's just I'm trying to provide you with the perspective of how likely your child is to get tetanus.
And to tell you that when I say that 472 people, and by the way, that is per a government website, which I can pull up for you right now.
We only use trusted sources.
Only use trusted sources.
It says right there, tetanus in the United States story.
This is the Texas.gov website.
The United States' widespread vaccination against tetanus has made the disease almost non-existent.
Yay, her grand government's amazing.
Vaccination to prevent tetanus began in the late 1940s.
In 1947 through 1949, before, before being the operative word there, widespread use of the vaccine, an average of 580 cases of tetanus and an average of 472 deaths from tetanus were reported.
I did.
Over 500 people per year got it, and most of them died.
This contradicts the numbers she said earlier, which I believe she read wrong one time and refused to believe she could ever have been wrong and decided to roll with it entirely.
Fucking absurd, but such is Candace.
Now comes another claim.
I just find that to be ridiculous.
And just to do some math for you, with the population being at 147 million as it was during that time, that means your chance of dying of tetanus in the United States was.0003.
Three, two percent before they rolled out the vaccine.
So you had a zero percent chance, an effective zero percent chance of dying from tetanus and an effective zero percent chance of even getting tetanus living in the United States.
And yet somehow they were able to get this on the schedule.
That is how it always is.
And that is why I always say to people, when you see these statistics, they talk about these dramatic decreases.
They're not talking about much.
And today, the reason why there's still 30 cases, by the way, once you begin to look into that, and you go, well, who's still getting it?
Across the board, you will find that these cases are coming from needles, drug injectors, like people that are injecting themselves with heroin coming from dirty needles, which makes sense because they're not effectively cleaning their wounds.
Not true.
According to a study published on Medscape.com, which will be linked in the show notes, the highest number of tetanus cases from heroin users peaked at 15% of the overall amount of persons that got tetanus.
And the cause is actually not traced back to dirty needles.
It is due to how heroin is diluted occasionally with quinine.
Yeah!
And quinine may actually support the growth of C. tetani, a version of tetanus, depending on environmental factors.
The rest of the report is fascinating, but the highest groups at risk of tetanus infections are older individuals whose vaccines and immunity may have worn off, diabetes patients, and unvaccinated persons.
Drug users are near the bottom.
All of this information is public, and I found it in seconds.
Candace has no excuse except to push a version of reality that kids don't need to be worried about this if they aren't taking injectable trucks.
Now, what were you going to say?
We'll get there.
okay well see there is my ass I know what's coming in the show, but go ahead.
The reason I ask is because the sci-fi campaign I run, there was a spike in the city that the party started, in which I'd like to just point out they never actually bothered to stop this.
There's a drug ring, and they make a liquid drug, and the leader likes to use the drug to clean his rusty hand.
She has an automatic hand.
Well, there was the spike in tetanus cases amongst the drug users.
And nobody in the party ever bothered to go and fix it.
So when she's sitting there talking about drug users getting tetanus, my brain's going, maybe somebody's just cleaning their, you know, fucking prosthesis and some heroin.
And then I remembered you don't make heroin in a vat.
Well, I mean.
You could, but.
Yeah, I mean, I'm not entirely up on my heroin making.
but um They cut heroin with, like, quinine to dilute it.
Because you don't want to give somebody pure heroin.
Pure Lady H will kill a motherfucker.
That's why it's got to be a little dirty.
Yeah, well, it's got to be a little weak.
Not dirty, but weak.
But yeah, due to the manufacturing method, if you're cutting it with quinine, quinine can...
So it's not from even dirty needles.
That's a whole other list of problems.
Yeah, that's a whole other list of blood-borne illnesses and all that fun shit.
You can have a clean needle and have dirty heroin and get tetanus.
That fascinated me because I didn't know that prior to going into this.
This is part of the reason why I do enjoy doing this because I'm like, what the fuck?
Now the fact that I found it as quick as I did, there's no excuse.
Now I wonder if there probably is a drug dealer out there somewhere who sits back and goes, okay, I can get you some heroin, but it's going to be a little bit more expensive to get the guaranteedly clean stuff.
What do you mean by clean?
Is it legal?
Oh, no, no, no.
Shit's still illegal as hell.
But I can guarantee you it's clean.
I can guarantee you.
Well, okay, I can't guarantee you that it's clean.
I can guarantee you it's a type of clean because it wasn't cut with a thing that will kill you in a bad way.
By the way, are you up on your vaccinations?
I mean, clearly you don't have a problem with needles.
How about this?
How about you get vaccinated, you know, and you come see me and then we're not going to worry about it no more.
Could you imagine your fucking drug dealer refuses to sell you anything until you go make sure you're vaccinated?
Just in case.
Because they don't want to get their ass sued if you end up in the hospital.
Like, look, man, there's all kinds of reasons I'm going to go to prison.
I don't want involuntary manslaughter on my rap sheet.
That's going to make it hard for me to get a job at Baskin-Robbins.
I can assure you I can assure you, Your Honor, I did not sell that man dirty heroin.
It was clean heroin.
Here's the receipts for it.
I know I'm going to jail for the drug charges, but I promise you...
I promise you, I didn't kill him.
I'm not running a clinic here.
Next clip.
And when you start looking deeper into the tetanus story, and you even see when tetanus was peaking, And it was because you had soldiers that were being, during World War I, pardon me, it was because you had soldiers, we didn't have this idea of cleanliness when it came to cleaning all of these wounds, and tetanus was starting to set.
So it had nothing to do with children originally.
And fortunately, as sanitation got better, which I talk to you guys about all the time, that Big Pharma has taken the credit for what sanitation has done.
Sanitation has remarkably improved the lives of people all across the world.
And in places where they don't have sanitation, when they don't have basic sanitation and running water, these things are still issues.
But as sanitation got better, tetanus cleared up because suddenly nurses had an understanding of how important it was to keep wounds clean.
Right.
Just imagine you're a soldier during World War I and you get your arm blown off.
Right.
And and you come back and someone just wraps it into a bandage.
Right.
And just think about what was happening during World War I. It's not it's not the society that we live in today.
Of course, those wounds were were so ripe to develop a bacterial infection.
That makes sense, yeah.
This is from the National Library of Medicine, and I'll be providing the link.
Anyway, in the abstract of it, it says, quote, The emergence of tetanus in wounded soldiers during the first months of the First World War resulted from combat on richly manured fields in Belgium and northern France.
The use of modern explosives that produced deep tissue wounds and the intimate contact between the soldier and the soil upon which he fought.
In response, routine prophylactic injections with antitetanus serum were given to wounded soldiers removed from the firing line.
Subsequently, a steep fall in the incidence of tetanus was observed on both sides of the conflict.
Because of fatal serum anaphylaxis associated with administration of serum at a time when purification methods still needed to be improved, it must be presumed that tens to hundreds of men Might have died as a result of the routine administration of anti-tetanus serum during World War I. Yet,
anti-tetanus serum undoubtedly prevented life-threatening tetanus among several hundred thousands of wounded men, making it one of the most successful preventative interventions in wartime medicine.
After the abrupt fall in tetanus incidents in 1914 due to introduction of anti-tetanus serum, The incidence of the disease tended to become even lower as the war went on.
This was probably due to earlier and more thorough surgical treatment consisting of opening, cleaning, excision, and drainage of wounds as early as possible.
In this overview, recent battlefield findings from the Meuse-Argonne offensive in 1918 are used to illustrate common practices employed in the prevention of tetanus during World War I. I feel like that would be something important to mention in all of this.
Yeah.
Nor is she ever likely to do so.
While surgical methods did improve, it was a combination of improved battlefield and off-battlefield techniques, plus tetanus antitoxin that saved lives.
I am also including a link to an impressive report written in English by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences about this very subject.
Keep in mind, going into the next clip, that Candace has presumably presented her husband with all of her flawed information to talk him out of getting their child a tetanus vaccine.
I forgot she was on a timer.
Yeah.
Because that sounds like something that's near the end of the show, isn't it?
In a bit.
Oh god, it's only halfway, isn't it?
We're a little over halfway.
Jesus Christ.
But yeah, remember, she's talking her husband out of getting her child a tetanus vaccine.
Okay, here we go.
For me personally when I showed my husband that number he was so shocked and he just could not believe it and I said yeah I think we're okay I think that if our child gets injured we will know how to effectively clean it and listen if it's a very serious injury if he in the off chance happens to step on a rusty nail that goes you know through His foot,
yeah, okay, sure, I'm happy to get a tetanus shot when that wound happens, but I do not believe in this as a prophylactic, and so we declined, obviously, to give that shot and all vaccines to our child, but I wanted to just show you guys that because it just kind of shows you the great hoodwinking of statistics and of the CDC and these unrealistic fears that we face as parents.
All right, we are going to pause right there, and when we get back, I will be reading.
Okay, everyone calm down.
Yes, this is beyond fucking absurd, and her children are all kinds of fucked.
Here's why.
For one thing, stepping on a rusty nail and getting tetanus happens in about 32% of all cases.
But, second, it can take anywhere from 3 days to 21 days to set in.
And show symptoms, with most cases showing onset around 8 to 10 days.
Symptoms often develop around 14 days after infection.
When tetanus sets in, it doesn't just lock the jaw, which can and often does happen, it locks up the body.
This is a huge problem further, though, because it attaches to the central nervous system.
The vaccine does not help at this stage and would not be administered.
Instead, a treatment path involves immediate administration of antitoxin, aggressive wound care, antibiotics, muscle spasm medication, and usually a stay in an ICU.
The ICU stay may also include manual breathing machines, depending on the severity of the infection.
The mortality rate can be as low as 10% or as high as 60%.
Remember, tetanus is not just rusty nails.
It can set in with many different kinds of puncture or scrape wounds.
For Candice to say all that shit she said and not recognize how easy this entirely avoidable infection is to get is beyond fucking absurd.
For her husband to provide exactly zero pushback shows how idiotic he also is.
Her audience paying for this more so, but particularly the ones that claim to be medical professionals.
Of course.
You know, of course, at the end of that clip, she threw to an ad break.
But, yeah.
It's not just rusty metal.
It's all kinds of shit that can get into an open wound.
Yeah, well, that's why, like, at...
Had somebody at the previous supermarket job fucking scrape their knee on the concrete outside, and the first question asked was, are you up on your tetanus shots?
Yeah.
Okay, cool.
We don't have to worry about filling out an incident report.
Are you sure?
Yeah, I went into the hospital a couple years ago, and they did it.
Okay.
Yeah.
It lasts for about ten years.
Yeah.
Which reminds me, I need to...
Get that.
I need to up that.
Yeah.
I think...
I remember when I burned myself, because I remember after I burned myself, they gave me that.
Yeah.
That was before we came here.
That was about, what, four years ago?
Four or five, yeah.
Yeah, going on four or five, yeah.
Anyway, yeah.
Yeah, you're good for a little bit, but I think it's just a general good thing to do at every tenth year of your life.
Yeah.
That seems like a real good, easy thing.
Like, oh shit, I'm 60 now.
Maybe I go get this shot.
Well, it's like, you know, older brother, you know.
He'd gotten it around about when he was, I want to say 20, and he had injured himself.
And then he was pulling apart a microwave, and he had that hot screw fall into his boot and burn a hole in his foot.
Yeah, it went right through his work boot.
Into his foot and out the other side.
Yeah.
And he was fortunate in that he had already got the shot, so they just had to fix the wound.
Well, they also gave him another one while he was there.
Yeah, they gave him the antitoxin just in case.
Yeah, because he wasn't 100% certain and they couldn't find the medical record, so the doctors just went, we'll just give it to you anyway.
Yeah, let's just cover the bases here.
Yeah, but they have to keep that antitoxin on hand just because that's the treatment path.
It's not, oh, you got that?
Well, then let's take care of this now because it takes weeks for the vaccine to really set in.
By that point, it's too far gone.
But yeah, so Candace threw to a break after that little bit, and then we come back to...
Alright guys, welcome back.
Okay, so we're going to pause there on the DTOP vaccine because I think that's a lot to unpack and we are giving you so many materials to go through on Patreon.com.
Please, if you haven't yet, support this podcast.
But I want to, at first, before we continue that discussion next week, get to some of your feedback and some of your questions that I've been getting, which I find to be amazing.
I love to keep the conversation going on Parler as well as on Patreon.
So, let's pull this one up first.
This is from Caitlin on Parler and she said she's referring to last week's episode when we were talking about the rotavirus and I talked to you guys about how I actually don't pay into an insurance company when it comes to my son and I am very hopeful that doctors keep establishing this out of pocket, let me just pay you, services and for us it's called concierge medicine and we have a doctor that we see and we pay him an annual fee which fits
If he only goes once, then that fee covers it.
So Caitlin wrote in and she said, another name for concierge medicine is direct primary care.
If you can't find concierge medicine in your area, search for direct primary care.
Same thing.
If you're hesitant to vaccinate, I think this is absolutely the way to go.
Lots of people that do direct primary care also do health sharing in case of a large bill.
Direct primary care clinics can often Help you find an alternative to health insurance to protect you in case of a huge medical bill.
Doing these two options is often less expensive than your health insurance premium, depending on how much your employer contributes.
That is absolutely true, and I felt like that was important to share because so many parents are writing, asking about concierge medicine.
That's just what it was called in my area, but direct primary care may be what it's called in your area, so make sure you look that up and see, because once you realize how much you're spending via insurance companies, you realize, hey, can I pay out of pocket?
And talking to your doctor directly, hey, can we pay this out of pocket?
Can we do this?
What can we actually afford?
And asking to see prices, they're always like, oh, I don't understand what you mean you don't have insurance.
Just say, how much does this actually cost?
Yeah, this is kind of the same thing, but with more steps.
Okay, first, I have never known a doctor office that would not just take patients out of pocket.
Our health insurance was switched last year, and we are on a state of Minnesota health care plan, and our company was switched last year.
Our family doctor was not on the new plan, so we paid out of pocket.
We paid far less for insurance, but the out-of-pocket amount came out to about the same over the course of the year.
We have various reasons to go to the doctor.
With the health insurance, the health insurance for us at that point was like $100 a month.
But the copay was something like $30.
Four visits for one of our family members came out to like $1,200 and, you know, like $1,330, if I'm doing the math in my head.
$1,320, $1,330, something like that.
Well, without the health care, those same four visits were $400 each.
So it was like $1,600.
So yeah, it was $1,200 plus a little bit more here and there for labs and whatever, which were covered by the healthcare plan.
So, it still came out to the same amount of money, but it's easier to pay a co-pay.
And had any of us had to go to the doctor during that time period, it would have been way more.
Yeah.
You know, fail-even kind of thing.
Not having the right plan.
Well, you know, I got us back on the plan that we had before.
They're covered, so everything's fine.
You know, I'm paying $120 a month now, but the copay is back at a manageable level.
So when they go, it's not going to be as much money.
Anyway, so, yeah.
Co-pays are low again, but the original plan is a much higher cost.
It's all about the same.
But all of that being said, getting with a cost-sharing group is pretty much how insurance is supposed to work, but we fucked around with one of those plans back when we were in Florida.
The sales pitch was good.
They called me after I applied for health insurance through the ACA or Obamacare.
I was sold a group plan from some faith-based company.
I looked into them after the sales pitch, and what I found was not good.
Basically, the company whose name I don't recall, sorry, but the company was known for high-pressure sales tax It was a real nightmare if you needed more than basic care.
Putting their name into Google at the time brought up all kinds of bad news.
I called and had them cancel us within a week, and I made up an attorney name to flex some power on them in case my case was dragged out for any reason.
Yeah, I told them, yeah, look, my lawyer is...
I made up the most Jewish relative name that I could think of.
Yeah, my lawyer is Ira Glassenstein, or something like that.
So you grifted the grifters out of a grift?
Yeah.
That's what you're saying.
Yeah, I grifted the grifters out of a grift.
Yes.
Yeah, I made up the most...
I don't know which one I'd used, but I'm pretty sure it was similar.
Anyway, I was like, yeah, he's my attorney, and...
So yeah, they got us out of that.
But yeah, God.
The fact that I had to lie to that level to get the grifters to not grift is just...
What I find amazing is that they didn't try to look up this supposed lawyer.
I was waiting for it.
For all I know, I gave them a real attorney's name.
And saying it was my uncle, it didn't have to have the last name.
Yeah.
It could have been an uncle married to an auntie.
Yeah.
But yeah.
They cut us away and I got us an actual Obamacare ACA plan right away before the open enrollment period had closed.
So since then, anytime I hear about a cost-sharing medical plan, I cringe.
Those companies and plans are scams by and large and should not exist.
They are not insurance and are not the same as insurance.
Unsurprisingly, the company I was dealing with was HQ'd in Candace's current home state of Tennessee.
Oh.
Yeah, that much I remembered.
Yeah.
I wish them all the worst, and I hope that they're, you know, building burns down with the CEO inside.
I said it.
I don't care.
Moving on.
I have another message from Morgan on Parler, and she said, I didn't know the severity, again she's talking about the rotavirus, of this vaccine with my first son.
After he received it, we immediately were admitted to the ER where he tested positive for rotavirus and was pooping blood.
An otherwise healthy baby had to go through so many tests to make sure his intestines didn't collapse.
He also suffered from a febrile seizure when he was one.
He is two now.
They never said it could be related but now I feel like We just had our second son and chose not to vaccinate, and our pediatrician supported us, but your mom guilt never goes away.
Of course, they never tell you what could be related because they don't want you to go file a claim without question.
You should still look into it.
This is why they established this court to deal with these injuries.
If you can show that he was absolutely fine, got the rotavirus vaccine, and then all of that stuff happened to him, you won't even know really until later how impacted he is from having had a seizure so young.
I absolutely would pursue that further.
I hope that they don't, I'm sure they do, have an expiration date on those sorts of claims because their goal, their expiration date, The best goal is to protect Big Pharma and not to protect mothers.
but you know as I always say the mom guilt never goes away how are you supposed to know when Even if you had walked in and he was about to get that vaccine and you said, can I see the ingredients?
They would have told you no.
We're not allowed to give you those ingredients because the pediatricians are not allowed to hand you the ingredients.
You have to pursue this information by yourself.
So I just always say in every episode, and I want to stress again, that you should not feel guilty as a parent when something is being so blatantly and intentionally hidden from you.
And I'm glad that your child is fine.
More importantly, I'm glad that he's okay.
And I would love to hear an update on how your son, who you chose not to vaccinate, is doing.
I'm sure he's perfectly healthy like my son is.
Okay.
At this point, I should not have to say this, but doctors are required to give you vaccine inserts and information before dosing your kid.
They are also required to engage with your questions.
For Candace, to continue with this bullshit should get her censured off of media, period.
Anyway, regarding what she said about the vaccine court, parents have three years to file a claim from the time of the first symptom.
Not the time of the vaccine.
So if a child gets a vaccine and doesn't show any problems for a few days, but then does, parents have a right then, up to three years to file.
This is also true for adults.
Candace probably doesn't know any of this because she never went through it because her Gardasil injury was fucking false.
She was no stranger to courtship.
The cat has re-entered the room.
Remember, she had been in the legal system with a case regarding the well-known racial event that happened with her in high school.
That said, Next.
Her team sucks at this as badly or worse than she does.
And we have Dr. Beth Cook, which I found super interesting.
She's writing again about rotavirus from last episode.
Rotatech is the vaccine she's talking about.
She says, fun fact, Paul Offit, who made the rotavirus vaccine, sat on the board which decides which vaccines get introduced into the schedule.
He voted yes to introduce the vaccine and then profited millions.
The ethics in this industry are laughable.
Dr. Beth Cook, I had to fact check that because I went, that can't possibly be true.
And unfortunately it is.
He was a co-inventor, Paul Offit, of the coronavirus vaccine, and he did indeed sit That's the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
And it is them, just 15 voting members, that get to decide whether or not a vaccine should be added to the childhood immunization schedule.
And he did, in fact, sit on that board, and it just points to, again, the fact that that was considered ethical, you are correct, is absolutely laughable.
And it should be laughable, but also infuriating.
Actually, what is infuriating is the sheer amount of bullshit that is easily debunked that flies out of her mouth.
Dr. Paul Offit, spelled O-F-F-I-T, is a fucking hero.
He developed the Rotatec vaccine at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, which has the coolest acronym.
C-H-O-P.
Oh, yeah.
ACAP.
CHOP.
I don't know why I heard an A at the beginning of that.
Well, anyway, what Candace isn't telling you, and what that supposed doctor that wrote to her isn't telling you, is that Dr. Offit only served on the ACIP from 1998 to 2003.
Rotatech was introduced in 2006.
He had been off the board for three fucking years.
Chop.
Got most of the proceeds from the sale of the vaccine, and when they sold it to Royalty Pharma, they sold it for $182 million.
The Children's Hospital sold the vaccine for $182 million.
But CHOP only made $153 million after all the fees were accounted for.
Dr. Offit, for his part, made $6 million from his role in the vaccine development.
He is known worldwide for his work on vaccines and vaccine education, He spent over 25 years alongside his colleagues to develop the vaccine.
During that time, he lost patience to the rotavirus.
He saw firsthand how bad it could be, even in America.
The man worked through decades of frustration at CHOP to develop a vaccine to save lives, and he managed to do it.
He tried and failed until he succeeded.
I don't think he was paid enough, frankly.
But he did not sit on the ACIP during the time the vaccine was being considered.
That is easily searchable.
Candace did not fucking look for this.
I'm sure his experience helped get it out there, but this is not a case of corruption.
It's fucking absurd of her and her supposed doctor viewer.
Now, it is time for Candace to pat the audience on both the ass and the head.
For being good pay pigs.
The more that you dig, like I said, the vaccine industry, it's a dark hole.
Once you start seeing it, you will never be able to unsee.
I have no question that if there's even a parent that is watching this vaccine, you've already changed your mind about a lot of stuff and a lot of things that you're doing with your child just based on
It breaks my heart to read so many mothers write in about how their children were harmed and how much guilt that they have.
How gaslit they were after their children were harmed.
Like, you know, there's nothing wrong.
What are you talking about?
This is totally in your head.
It's totally fine.
It's normal.
It's normal that your child is, we need to have him tested and he's having a seizure.
And it's obviously not normal.
You know what's normal?
A healthy child is normal.
A child getting a cold every once in a blue moon.
We flew back from D.C. My child picked up a cold, you know, for a couple of days.
Perfectly healthy.
That's what's normal.
It's not normal for your child to come back from a wellness visit.
And to be unresponsive and to have a seizure or to go to sleep and to never wake up.
None of this stuff is normal.
Let's stop normalizing doctors telling you that bringing your child back from a doctor sick is normal.
It's not.
It's abnormal.
Okay?
The kids that are not vaccinated being healthy are being called abnormal.
We're an upside-down world here, right, where the healthy kids are being called abnormal and the unhealthy kids and the sick kids are like, oh, great, I'm glad.
At least they're protected.
I know we made them super sick and they've got rashes and they're not sleeping and they've got fevers, but at least now they're protected except, uh-oh, check the vaccine ingredients and they're actually not protected.
Okay, it shouldn't have to be said, but I will say it anyway.
The majority of adverse events do not happen to the majority of patients.
An injection site redness and soreness is normal because the fucking skin got punctured.
That's normal.
I will agree that being given medical intervention ahead of something that can wipe a person out in the worst way is not normal.
It is better than normal.
We will never really know how many people died From things we easily prevent now with a little bit of medicine and knowledge.
Next.
As a final question that I have received a lot from many people via Patreon, so I just wanted to answer it very quickly.
This is from Lisa McElroy.
Lisa says, Hi Candice, I was so excited to learn about your daily intake of one teaspoon of colloidal silver for the many health benefits.
May I ask which PPM dosage you take?
So I got a lot of questions.
I personally take, and again, this is not me promoting this to make you better or saying that it's a cure for anything.
You can buy this literally on Amazon.
I take it as a prophylactic, right?
Everything's a prophylaxis these days.
But I just take one teaspoon of this one.
It's called the Sovereign Silver.
Daily plus immune support, bioactive silver, hydrosol, and it is 10 ppm for those of you that have been asking.
And again, I just take one teaspoon.
You know, read it yourself.
Talk to your doctor if you'd like to.
I am not a doctor.
I've said it a thousand times.
I'm just a regular human being.
I'm just a mom and I think silver is great.
So, and believe it or not, ladies and gentlemen, he did not turn blue.
Does that sound crazy?
It's so crazy.
My kid is still not blue.
So, there is that.
Alright guys, we are actually going to wrap this episode early.
Next week we are going to look into the history of diphtheria.
We are going to talk about the vaccine ingredients.
And then the following week, we are going to do a full episode looking into pertussis because pertussis.
I'm looking forward to it, you guys.
Next week is also my birthday week, so be sure to wish me a happy birthday.
I'll see you guys next week.
Okay, asking for birthday wishes on your own show is like DJ Khaled telling the audience to recite his songs to him.
Like, that is something people should do on their own, not because you mentioned it.
Anyway, I looked into what it takes for Egeria to develop at her dosage.
Did a lot of math.
It could take anywhere from 10 to 20 years for the low end dose with her average guest body weight.
She is a petite woman.
I probably overshot the weight.
I went for 110 pounds.
How tall was she?
What's that?
How tall is she?
She's not that tall, really.
I want to say she might be like 5 '6".
I'm not entirely sure.
Yeah, I mean, that sounds around about the right range.
I guess at 110 pounds, it could be less.
Anyway, the lowest end of Egeria development is one full gram in the body of silver.
Up to 10 grams.
Now, remember, a certain amount of silver accumulates in the body when you take this shit and it is not excreted.
Candice might not show symptoms of Egeria for several years.
But if she is also giving this shit to her kids, this could be a real disaster for them down the line.
It is a stupid trade-off for a thing that has no health benefits.
I cut out the part at the end with the theme music, but that was the episode on tetanus.
Stupid as ever, and there are more coming because this is a multi-part vaccine.
I feel like I didn't learn nothing from her.
No one did.
So she didn't read the...
I guess she'll do it at the end of the Tussis part, Yeah, well, she didn't do the insert.
No.
Now, she didn't do the insert because, yeah, like I think you said there, I think she's going to get to the full insert shit in the end of it.
Okay, fair enough, yeah.
Yeah, per her method.
Yeah, so...
And I'll play the clip in a moment.
It's a short one from a recent episode of Hood Politics with Prop that I will be linking in the show notes.
Prop was talking with a preacher from a church on Skid Row known as the Church Without Walls.
It's basically a regular church service held in an empty lot on Skid Row.
And they act as a local charity as well, and they try to provide avenues of employment and ways out of Skid Row for people inclined to better their own lives.
It sounds really good, and I trust the work of Prop enough to give it some juice.
The rest of the episode, and in fact the Hood Politics with Prop podcast, is one I push regularly on people.
Prop is great at breaking down things that seem complex in politics, but he's just explaining it.
He isn't dumbing it down for anyone.
His show is really good, and it is part of the whole Cool Zone media group with Behind the Bastards and those programs.
Odds are, if you're up to date on Behind the Bastards, or It Could Happen Here, you've heard prop on those shows several times.
Anyway, that was a lot of build-up for something that is only a 45-second or so clip, but it stopped me dead when I heard it the first time.
Anyway, here it is.
It's like, we live here.
There just happened to be a street going through our living room.
Right, right.
Like, you know, and...
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, that's what it is.
And this isn't, like, I love it.
This ain't no dumbass rapper coming down there and handing out merch you can't sell.
You know, like, no, fool.
Like we're really here and then, To the community, we have to call him out.
You feel me?
When it's like, you know, yeah, like, nah, we really here.
You know?
And, um...
So I looked into that.
And it turns out that Ye couldn't unload his White Lives Matter shirts to anyone willing to buy them beyond a certain demographic.
Hmm.
So he sent his people out to literally give them away to charities like this church without walls.
And they turned it away.
This is a Candace Owens adjacent thing because her and Ye went out on stage at Paris Fashion Week when he debuted those same shirts and they were wearing them.
You can look up these photos on a Google image search.
Just look up Ye, Candace Owens, White Lives Matter.
According to her at that time, he had handed her a shirt.
He told her, hey, I'm doing Paris Fashion Week, come down.
So she flew out there to Paris and she said, according to her, she got to the event and Ye handed her this shirt and he said, put this on, we're going to go out there.
According to her, she didn't even look at the shirt.
She just said, okay.
Yeah, so he's looking that up right now.
Yeah, they were wearing...
Yep.
I thought...
Oh, and...
Uh-huh.
Apparently one of her quotes on Fox News was, we put...
Candace Owens.
So, yeah.
I thought you folks might get a kick out of knowing that even charities that like clothing donations, especially of new and clean clothes, were like, nah, not here, fam.
Now, Yeah, so I just, like I said, I decided that had to be the bonus clip this week because it was adjacent to our shit and for once it wasn't, you know, Candice acting a fool.
I got to put on something.
Now, I did inform the people at Cool Zone Media and Prop on Twitter and Blue Sky that I was going to be running a clip from the shows, and anyone who looks up...
And I made sure to include Candice's name.
Because I'm getting bolder on Blue Sky.
I don't think Candice engages much on Blue Sky.
She got an account on there when it got big initially.
And she hasn't really posted much.
But I make sure every time I feel like it, To include her name and stuff.
When I'm like, yeah, and then we break down how at Real Candice O or at Real Candice O and stop BSky.social I make sure to include her name publicly in the call-outs so that it's right there.
Because fuck her for doing this shit.
Yeah.
I can't tell you how how just I personally hate that,
you know, occasionally like a broken clock gets things right.
And in this case, it's Rush Limbaugh.
In his first book, which I've read a couple of times when I was a kid, it's called The Way Things Ought to Be.
Rush Limbaugh, May He Rest in Piss, had a chapter.
I think it was in The Way Things Ought to Be.
It might have been in his second book.
See, I told you so.
But anyway, one of those two books, he had a chapter called People Think for Yourselves.
And it was about him playing absurd jokes on his audience because he didn't want them to just be like repeaters of his content.
He wanted them to think for themselves.
Eventually he got over that line of thinking.
But he thought it was absurd that people would just take his word for shit and not look into things on their own.
And that they would do that with anybody, really.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
You know, I just, I remember that and I always think, man, people think for your fucking selves.
You know, like, I include sources, I include links, but I also invite feedback.
Such as, I had gotten a thing wrong in one of our earlier episodes and some guy on Twitter, whose name, not Twitter, sorry.
Not Twitter.
Reddit.
I mentioned this in an earlier episode.
He told me that I was wrong about Jon Favreau.
I thought it was Jon Favreau from the Iron Man films.
I was wrong.
It's Jon Favreau from Pod Save America.
Who I listen to weekly now.
And every time I hear him say his name, I'm reminded of the mistake I made.
But I've owned it, goddammit.
And like I said, I invite that kind of feedback.
If I've gotten anything wrong, I expect people to tell me.
Yeah.
And I'll be cool about it, man, because fuck world.
You know, everyone's capable of being wrong, but I've researched a lot of this shit.
Yeah.
I don't feel I'm wrong.
At any rate, let's try something stupid.
Yeah.
Now, I was thinking, we did the Lithuanian one last week.
Oh, was that one Lithuanian?
I thought it was the Russian one.
No, that was Lithuanian.
Oh, okay.
That was Lithuanian.
Yeah.
So how about this week we do the Taika Forest Soda.
Alright.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I cannot pronounce this for anything, but if you want to maybe do a Google Translate of that while I locate the bottle opener.
It's right there.
I was going to say, I just straightened up my room the other day.
There's no way I misplaced it.
Which I actually found it.
It wasn't in the head of my bed, it was at the foot of my bed.
That's not better.
It was on top of the comic book box.
On top of my comic book box?
Yes.
You put a sharp implement on top of my wooden comic book box.
It was belly up.
Oh, so, alright.
That's better.
I'm just glad you didn't, like, stab your feet into this thing.
I got the same callus-y feet you do.
I don't feel shit half the time.
You got that from your mother.
Oh.
Yeah.
She always tells me that her feet are super sensitive.
That wasn't what she said for a long time.
Fair enough.
Yeah.
At any rate...
Maybe you did get...
I feel like my feet are sensitive, but I think that's just something that comes with age.
I'll leave it to open detect.
Because I do feel a lot of stuff, but I also kind of walk on a lot of shit and brush it off.
Yeah.
So.
T, A, funny looking E with two dots above it.
Oh my god, just use Google Translate to take a picture of it.
You're right, I can, but I have a Russian keyboard that I almost never use.
Alright, yeah, alright.
That's fair.
Trying to justify having this on here.
H, and then the funny B-I-looking thing.
Frontwards, backwards, K. That actually is a thing.
Yeah, of course.
Of course it's a Cyrillic thing.
Fuck, I don't have the umlaut you.
Fine, I'll take a picture.
God damn it.
Yeah.
From what I remember about this one, from when we did an initial scan of it, it was like...
Oh, come on.
Don't give me Belarusian.
Give me the other one that you were giving me.
Tiga Assembly.
It's Belarusian.
Belarusian.
Belarusian?
Belarusian.
Okay.
It's Belarusian, and it's called Tiga Assembly, according to this.
What about the back?
Hello, we've been joined by another cat.
Strongly carbonated non-alcoholic drink, Tiga Collection.
Okay.
Some of the nutritional facts are a little lost in here.
Oh, there we go.
That's fine.
Drinking water, purified...
Ah, fucking cat, you're making my hand wobble.
Purified drinking water, sugar...
acidity regulator, citric acid, dye, sugar, color number, whatever.
You said it's from Belarus?
Yeah.
Once again, we got this at the unpaid plug, but Paradise Market in Hopkins, Minnesota.
That is the best translation I'm going to get out of that.
Alright, fair.
Well, we did our work.
This is going to burst.
I can already tell because it got a little shook in them.
Oh, yeah.
Right down there, underneath my laptop.
What, the bucket?
No, no, no.
The bath towel right there underneath my laptop.
Right there.
Oh, that thing.
Yeah.
Okay.
I don't...
I'm gonna...
It was at an angle.
Oh, yeah.
God, the Xbox produces a lot of heat.
Yeah, yeah.
That's why I don't have the mesh next to it.
Yeah.
Well, nothing so far.
Okay.
Here.
I was expecting it to just go like the last one did.
Get it near the microphone.
Ooh, hold up.
Ooh.
That's...
That smells...
That is...
That is a...
He's got a QR code on the cap.
Probably could have scanned the QR code.
It smells like pine.
Are you getting pine?
I'm getting pine.
Yeah, I mean, it's supposed to be a forest-flavored soda, so...
Yeah.
Okay.
Oh, God.
I mean, for the record, it did not explode everywhere.
It does have some fizz.
There, you want to finish me off there?
Mm-hmm.
All right.
And then you.
God, there's a lot of soda in this bottle.
Jesus.
It's a big-ass bottle.
Like, I don't know how many ounces it is.
Well, that's the thing, too, is that the other one that did explode is a bigger bottle than it.
I think it's half a liter.
I think that's what I'm reading right there.
This smells like...
It has a...
Yeah, like if your enemies...
Lay down.
Me.
Okay, well, let's give it a shot.
*snap* *snap* *snap* *snap*
getting a cola it's like it's like it's the That's what I'm getting out of this.
It's like when you're working too much in the wood shop.
Well, here's what's funny too, right?
Gonna look up what the fuck Tiga is.
I know it's a forest.
Nope.
It's unique.
I gave him that.
I'll just drink some more of it.
It's not unpleasant.
Not for me, anyway.
It's what I imagine a Russian Dr. Pepper tastes like.
You know?
I can see that now.
Okay, several types of tiga drinks exist, depending on the context.
Tiga Chicory Instant Drink.
This is a line of instant beverages made from chicory root.
Yeah, skip to sodas.
Tiga Punch.
Which is apparently a cocktail option.
Take a cocktail.
Let me try punching in soda.
Excuse me.
Goodness.
It's still fuzzy.
Okay, so...
Tiga is a brand of carbonated fruit-flavored drinks distributed by Western Wholesale Incorporated, who apparently have a range of flavors.
The initial read we got on this was Well, I tried typing in Tiga Assembly, and I got that, and then in regards to Tiga Assembly, is apparently some American coolers are assembled at Tiga Assembly.
Okay, no.
Yeah.
Okay, tiga soda.
Yeah, it's just a...
We'll try that.
If I remember how it was spelled, the initial thing, it was T-A-I-G-A.
Yep.
Which I always told myself was Taiga.
Well, it's what I got for Tiga Forest soda drink was relevant beverages that are related to the Tiga Forest and sodas.
Baikal, which is a popular Russian carbonated drink, initially developed as a Soviet alternative to Western colas.
I can see that.
It's flavored from extracts from herbs and plants around in the Tiga region.
Yeah.
Yeah, I could see that with this.
Yeah.
I have finished mine.
Tiga carbonated fruit flavored drink.
It's one of the things.
Blackburn Siberian soda, which is apparently described to have a hookah tobacco taste.
Homemade Russian tarragon soda.
Okay, that's wild.
Also known as Yoda soda.
Yoda, it's okay.
Of course, that tastes primarily like tarragon and anise.
Anise, I mean.
Fuck.
I think it's anise.
Yeah, anise.
And then, of course, herbal teas that include the Tiga region.
Right.
Yeah.
I can see that.
I mean, like I said, I got definitely a cola taste off of that, but what I'm not getting is, like, if I drink a Pepsi or a Coca-Cola, right, I get this weird, like, it's an almost, like, skin flavor in my teeth.
You know, like, it puts, like, a coating over my teeth.
that's something that I hate.
But I get it out of Coca-Cola or Pepsi-Cola.
I'm not getting that out of this at all.
No.
This is, like I said, to me it hits like an herbal Dr. Pepper.
Yeah, I don't...
I don't hate it, but I don't necessarily like it either.
It's very...
Well, I guess no longer Soviet, but where this was supposed to be a Soviet equivalent to Americanized colas.
Yeah.
Because it does have that cola taste, but it also has that bitter black tea aftertaste.
Yeah.
Like, now that I've read what it's supposed to be, it makes sense.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't know.
I liked it.
By the time I got through the second swallow on mine, I couldn't stop.
I was good for it.
I mean, if it's got fucking ginseng in it, it's definitely good for the heart.
Yeah, something.
Yeah.
No, I'm down for that.
I'm glad I tried that.
The bread one was surprising.
I really liked the bread one more than I feel like I should have.
Alright, well there is multiple opportunities to get more of that shit.
Yep.
They're fucking candies down there.
Jesus.
Yeah, eight bucks a pound for an assortment of candies.
You can get eight bucks of one or eight bucks of many.
That's a really, really cool shop.
I had gotten, as a Father's Day present, I had gotten one of us in the household got me whiskey Barrel chocolates.
These are barrel-shaped chocolates that have whiskey in them.
They are 4% alcohol.
Those are so good.
They are so rich, too.
The chocolate is so rich.
I've only had one per night since, like, Father's Day.
There's only, I think, about 10 or 12 in the package.
When you get the plastic seal off of the package, you can smell the whiskey immediately.
Like, they are strong.
Very good, though.
Very good.
It's like a little shot of whiskey in a decently sized barrel.
Yeah.
I am continuously impressed with items we got from that shop, and probably more that we will continue to get.
But yeah, if that's it, do you have anything to say before we wrap this up for another two weeks?
No, not really.
Not currently.
Alright, well, it's been fun sharing my infuriating last week or so of work with everybody.
Candice sucks, tetanus sucks.
Get your tetanus shot, if you have not done that in a while.
I know I will be looking into it, because I don't remember when the last time was I got one, and I don't trust myself to go, oh yeah, I'm within 10 years, I'm good.
No, I don't trust me.
Y 'all don't trust yourselves.
I mean, you're 42 now?
Yeah, I'm 44. Thank you for making me younger, but I am 44, I'm going on 45, and I know what event caused me to get my last set in a shot, just as a matter of safety.
I'm just going to be safe.
I was just going to say, I feel like you're well past since the last time you injured yourself.
Yeah, I think I am.
So yeah, I'm going to look into getting that done.
Probably at a Walgreens or CVS or some shit.
But yeah, at any rate, that's it for me.
If you don't have anything, then we will cut this and say ciao for the next two weeks.