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Welcome to the Delling Pod, Ahmed Malik.
It's been a...
You've been campaigning, I noticed.
You're quite an assiduous fellow, aren't you?
And I'm quite a kind of inefficient, like, I'm not very good at replying to emails, and I'm quite sketchy, aren't I?
Just a wee bit.
Sorry, I need to go get the door.
Some delivery person's come.
Yeah, do that.
And I need to feed the dog.
We like interruptions.
Sorry, my phone's just going off as well.
Yeah, sorry, my phone's got... I'm just joking.
You bastard.
You bastard.
Actually, I don't know why I'm calling you a bastard, because it shows that you are a regular listener to The Delling Pod.
But Ahmed, before we go on, you've told me the story before.
I know your story, but a lot of my listeners and viewers won't know who you are, or only vaguely.
It seems to me, in my experience in the last two or three years, that every professional trade seems to have had one good person who basically killed his or her career in order to tell the truth.
So you've got football, you've got Matt LaTissier.
You've got, what else?
You've got, oh yeah, Big Pharma.
You've got Mike Yeadon.
And so on it goes.
And you, you are from the world of surgery.
We have Ahmed Malik, the guy who really loved his surgical career, but threw away everything just because he wanted to tell the truth.
That's the kind of short, short take, isn't it?
Now give me the long version.
Your research is almost 100% accurate.
I wouldn't say I'm a good person, but everything else was correct.
Well done.
I mean, I believe you're a good surgeon.
You persuaded me.
I mean, obviously, you've never actually done any surgery on me.
But if I had, you know, I don't know.
Remind me what your speciality was?
Orthopedics.
Yeah.
Well, I paid a lot of people to leave lots of Google reviews.
So yeah, that's you can tell I'm a really good surgeon with all those five star reviews.
I mean, the thing is, I mean, I don't know about you, James, but I get a bit, even I get a bit fed up with my story.
I'm like, Oh, God, here we go again.
And to be honest, Yeah, yeah.
But one more time.
One more time.
Alright, okay.
But, to really hear the long story, go listen to Patrick Hennigsen on TNT, Doc Malek interview.
I think it was back in May last year.
I mean, that's the whole shebam.
I mean, it's like an hour.
I'm not going to do that now.
I mean, basically, I'm a relatively normie.
Doctor, surgeon, who's quietly, slowly been kind of waking up to the BS.
9-11 was a big one for me when I was like, oh my god, we're not the good guys.
Here I was growing up in the 80s, in Glasgow, the Paki, the Muslim, and I'm watching all these movies and it's always my team that's the baddies and I'm like, oh for frack's sake, can we ever just be nice?
Right.
And then 9-11 hit and I was like, oh for goodness sake.
The team has really let us down now.
I even joined the TA.
I became Captain Malik.
But yeah, soon after, you know, speaking to some squaddies, I realised it was all BS and I found out about building number seven.
Yes, there were three buildings that collapsed, not two.
And the third one, didn't you have an aeroplane near it?
So, I mean, stuff like that made me just realise the geopolitics, the false flags, the lies, the propaganda, the BS.
And I was like, oh, my goodness.
I mean, it was kind of earth shattering.
And then down that Rabbit Hole, you know, I came across the Zeitgeist movie, Fiat Money.
I remember watching this YouTube video and about money and how money's made.
I was like, that's a load of bollocks, money out of nothing, you know, all that kind of stuff.
Anyway, fast forward.
2016, 2017, you know, I compartmentalised it.
I was like, you know, that's just geopolitics.
We just do bad shit.
But you know, the rest of the stuff we can believe in is honest.
And then Brexit hit.
And it was like, I was like, great, get out the fracking EU, supranational, undemocratic bullshit.
And I didn't get a chance to vote.
My dad was just diagnosed with cancer and I was busy, actually.
I didn't get a chance to vote.
But when the result came through, I was like, oh, my goodness, this is amazing.
But very quickly, it was like the fear porn got wrapped up.
Remember the fear porn leading up to the referendum?
I mean, the fear porn afterwards, like Carney was swinging in, you know, political interference.
And we had everyone coming in and interfering, the Americans, everybody.
You're going to get in the back of the line, you know, trade wise, all this bullshit.
And then when we got the Brexit result, it was the exact same and ramped up even more.
And I remember the key line being, you know, these white Stupid, poor, you know, old male northerners.
It's because of them that we've got Brexit.
And I'm looking in the mirror and, you know, look at me, you know, I'm not any of those.
So I'm like, this is just absolute bullshit.
Yeah, I'm actually, yeah, quite north.
So north of the wall.
Yeah, exactly.
Snap.
So basically, I joined the Brexit party.
Because you're looking for PPCs and I thought, do you know what?
I don't want it all to be a bunch of white, old, stupid, racist people.
I'll join in the melee and I'll show them actually you can be young and brown.
I'd given up religion by that point, although I do believe in God and I'm relatively smart, you know, not just a dumb orthopod.
And I was like, this is it, you know, I'm going to show to the people that actually the people who are interested in Brexit come from all walks of lives, all colours and creeds.
I got involved in the Brexit campaign and oh man that was bruising, the hatred on Twitter, the hatred on the streets of Amersham and Chesham and Beaconsfield where I kind of live.
Oh my god, people getting off their bikes to come and point fingers at me and call me a racist and a white supremacist and all this kind of bullshit.
I'm like what the frack, you colour blind idiots.
Anyway, and then Nigel Farage withdrew, you know, stood us down.
And one of the things that happened to me was I actually left the NHS in 2017 because I was absolutely disgusted with the way it was working and not working.
And I was seeing things from the inside.
I was actually headed an apartment for three years.
And it's all a lie.
It's all bullshit.
And I was disgusted by it.
So I went full-time private.
And by full-time I mean I was working private like two and a half, three days a week.
And then I started campaigning with Brexit and suddenly my private practice just totally dried up.
And I had doctors coming up to me saying, no one's going to be referring any patient to you.
You're you should be ashamed of yourself.
You're an embarrassment to the profession and you're all this kind of stuff.
What?
And basically, because of my political stance and standing for Brexit, I became a pariah in the medical community because they all thought I was an absolute nutjob.
And there might be some people listening to this and thinking, yes, you are an absolute nutjob for being supporting Brexit.
But that's not a reason to stop sending patients to the best surgeon locally for, you know, who's got a great reputation.
Anyway, so my practice has been decimated by 50% and early 2020, I just want life to get back to normal as much as possible, you know.
And then I got COVID.
I didn't know it was COVID.
I got this flu.
It was horrendous.
I lost my sense of smell, double fever, all that kind of crap.
And anyway, then I started seeing all these videos coming at China and I'll be honest with you because I was so demoralized, so down, so depressed.
I fell for it.
I fell for it for about three weeks.
I was like, oh my God, we need a lockdown and shit.
I'm not lying.
I just went like for a complete nut job.
And then when the lockdowns happened, it was like the biggest anti-climax.
And then I was like, oh my God, we've made such a mistake because I kept hearing, oh, you know what?
Stay at home until you're literally about to die.
And then your last breath, come to us, we'll be ventilating you.
no what about early treatment what about all these other things i mean this is the last thing we should be doing and so i actually felt quite embarrassed because i wasn't on twitter but i was on instagram and i was putting on my stories oh we need to do lockdown oh you know why is the government not listening and i was like oh god i've just made a complete absolute cock of myself This is just fucking embarrassing.
This is this is dystopian nightmare.
It's fine.
It's going to be fucking two weeks.
And you know what?
I'll just forget this ever happened.
And in these two weeks, the private hospitals shut down.
So I am self-employed.
I'm not making a penny.
I'm stuck at home with the kids.
Suddenly the two weeks becomes more than two weeks.
Suddenly they're talking about social distancing, masking, screens are going up and I'm like this is getting really dystopian and I was on this little whatsapp group stand in the park and brexit party you know the olga and a lot of them saw through the bullshit and I'm on these groups and they're posting stuff
And suddenly I'm getting exposed to adrenochrome, vaccine passports, gene editing technology, and I'm looking at all this shit going, what is going on here?
And I was getting super depressed and a bit... I was just getting quite dark.
This is like very dark.
This is crazy stuff.
I'm going to stop listening to all this crap.
I wasn't in touch with any of the doctors.
They're all working in the NHS.
I'm just in my garden with the kids.
I am not watching TV.
I found it all very depressing and I switched off.
I remember it was a beautiful summer, spring, summer.
So I'm in the garden.
I had a lockdown project.
I was filling in my pond, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Anyway.
But I didn't have much contact with the rest of the world and I was just trying to stay hold of my mental sanity.
I had to remortgage the house because I've got no income.
I had to like worry about how we're going to pay the bills.
It's all just a bit of a nightmare, very stressful.
Anyway, fast forward to when the vaccine starts being rolled out and I started looking into it.
I found out about antibody dependent enhancement.
I found out about The fact they've never had a vaccine to the common cold and like how are they going to get this one out?
And I was sceptical about the flu shot over the last three, four years.
I was very sceptical of the childhood schedule.
I found the hard sell quite uncomfortable.
So I've done lots of jobs as a young kid and I gave up two kids in department stores and this retail shop because it was like The manager will be like right I'm at your bottom of your target and you know you're not pushing it hard enough and you know when a woman comes in just try and sell her a blouse and I'll be like how am I gonna sell a woman a blouse?
I mean what the fuck do I know about a fucking blouse?
She'll be like no you just say the pink looks great on you and blah blah blah And I was like, I don't really like the hard sell.
Can't I just facilitate and be there to help them?
And if they need something, I'm there for them.
No, you need to convince them to buy something that they don't want.
I was like, I don't like this.
I would quit the job.
And I found vaccines were becoming like that.
It was like, have you had the flu shot?
Why have you not had the flu shot?
You should get the flu shot.
And I'm like, And then the NHS had lots of money about the flu shots to tell you about targets, tell everybody in your department to get the flu shots.
And you were like, for all of their targets, hitting their targets and all the promotion and everybody getting the flu shot, why do we still have a flu season every year?
I mean, it's a really shit product, you know?
And once, once I had the flu shot, I think it was like 2015 or something, I felt shit afterwards.
I'm like, forget this, I'm not doing this again, you know?
So, I was very sceptical of vaccines.
I was just getting like, this hard sell is a bit crazy.
Why is the childhood schedule just exploding?
I would speak to my wife about it now and again, and she'd be like, well, these vaccines are amazing.
What's wrong with you?
And I'd be like, oh, fuck it.
You know, it's not worth a fight.
What the fuck?
You know, because I wasn't quite there yet.
I was still normie-ish.
Um, anyway, but when I started looking at these vaccines, I was like, what the frack?
And then my wife was like, I think I'm going to enroll for the experiment, the trials.
I was like, what the?
We've got young kids.
What the hell are you going to... What happens if something happens to you?
What happens if you grow a third boobie or something?
Like, you don't want it.
Like, I don't want a third boobie.
Like, this isn't a good idea.
And she was like, no, no, I know the people in Oxford.
You know, she's an Oxford graduate.
They're good people.
Chris Whitty's a good person.
These people wouldn't lie.
They're going to try their best.
This is the way we need to get out of the pandemic.
And I'm like, I haven't seen anyone die of Covid.
I haven't seen anyone sick.
My colleagues are all telling me that they're out in the garden having a barbecue, that all the waiting lists have been paused, none of them are working, they're all sitting at home getting paid full salaries and they're having a laugh and the hospitals are dead quiet and it's a joke.
So I'm hearing this from my colleagues And I'm like, this is just, something's really weird going on here.
Like this, something's weird.
And then, so I convinced my wife not to get into the experiments, but she said, when the vaccines come, we should take them.
We've got responsibility.
And when the hospitals open, the private hospitals, you're going to get back in, you know, as a doctor, you know, you've got a duty.
And then, you know, saying the same things, protect your patients, blah, blah, blah.
And then I read the emergency use authorization, the proper document.
I was like, this is bullshit.
This is not even a vaccine.
This is some weird gene editing technology.
And it's experimental.
The phase three trials run into 2023.
And I mean, it's not absolute relative risk reduction.
It's bullshit.
They're confusing the two and there's no benefit for us.
There's no risk.
Then the tension that was in my marriage kind of magnified to the point where it got really kind of dark, really not healthy.
And my wife was thinking, I need help.
She said, I think you need help.
Like, you sound like an anti-vaxxer.
And at that time, that word was a dirty word.
You know, I remember when she called me an anti-vaxxer.
You're not an anti-vaxxer.
I kind of recoiled.
Oh, my God, I'm not an anti-vaxxer.
I'm not one of those.
And because, you know, when you're going through med school, I remember in 1998 when I graduated, I was hearing about this guy, Andrew Wakefield.
He was always in the periphery, you know, this little boogeyman.
Andrew Wakefield.
And all I knew about Andrew Wakefield was he was a disgraced, dirty, dangerous loony.
Masqueraded as a doctor and you know what?
You do not want to be an Andrew Wakefield.
You don't want to be a crazy anti-vaxxer like Andrew Wakefield.
I had no idea about the particulars of the case.
I knew no idea about what the issue was or what was going on.
I knew something about MMR.
There was some controversy and he was a bad guy.
That is it!
And if you think I'm kidding, I'm not.
Look, I went through med school and I never got a fucking lecture on vaccines.
And to this day, I'm really confused because how could I go through five years of med school without being taught anything about vaccines?
I mean, maybe it was a day when I missed, you know, going in and they did do a lecture.
I don't know.
But what I'm trying to say, it wasn't like something we were taught regularly or examined or, you know, nothing.
So I knew nothing about vaccines, but despite that, I came out the system thinking vaccines are amazing.
Don't question them.
They're the best thing since sliced bread with hot butter on top.
How can I go through this process and come out actually without having been taught anything about vaccines?
And I came out, you know, in the system churning to be a surgeon, working my hours, grafting away, making up antibiotics and taking blood samples and working 100 hour weeks.
I didn't have fucking time to be looking up Andrew Wakefield's case and some MMR shit.
I was all about surgery, boils and Lansing pustulas and excising sebaceous cysts and shit like that.
So, you know, that was my life as a doctor.
And I still really never really knew much about underweight food.
And when you get into the route of surgery, you start getting very specialised and focused in that way.
But anyway, when she said, are you not an anti-vaxxer?
I literally recalled one.
Oh, no, I'm not that.
No, no, no.
I've had all my vaccines.
I don't have an issue with that.
I just don't like the flu shot.
I'm wondering about the kids.
I'm not an anti-vaxxer.
Well, you sound like one.
And in a moment of weakness, I went, look, for God's sake, I'm not crazy.
I'm not a goddamn anti-vaxxer.
Look, I'll take the goddamn shot.
But I'm just telling you, it's a stupid thing and we shouldn't be doing it.
There's something wrong about this.
So I rolled up to the vaccine centre, like this, with a t-shirt on and everything.
And I literally pitched in, because I've got hairy arms, right?
Look, see?
Proper man, hairy arms.
And I've got bulging biceps.
I didn't want to be taken off my shirt and showing my hairy back and trying to roll up this shirt.
So I just went in a t-shirt.
And I went actually also to find out more about this goddamn shot, because all you ever got from the TV was it was safe and effective.
And being a surgeon and having consented thousands of people, I know that whenever you do any form of intervention, you get consent process.
And that means informing the individual of their pros and cons, the risks without or with the treatment, the whole shebang, right?
I've done consent millions of times.
There's lots of things involved in it.
So I'm there and I'm like, so what's in this thing?
And while I'm asking, like, and you're looking straight ahead, this person somewhere behind me, I can hear them doing something.
I'm like, you know, can you just tell me a little bit about, you know, how it works?
Bang.
It's in my arm.
I'm like.
You just did it.
And they're like, yeah.
And I was like, yeah, but I was asking you questions.
And they're like.
Yeah, but it's like it's, you know, it's mRNA and you make spike protein, that's it.
And they couldn't tell me anything more.
Couldn't tell me anything about my wrist profile.
I came out absolutely shocked.
And then I sat in my car and I actually had a little cry.
I felt so violated.
I was like, that wasn't consent.
I felt pressured.
That was a moment of weakness on my part.
I feel so pathetic.
What the hell is wrong with me?
And something flipped and a little angry button came out.
Ahmed went mad.
Ahmed.
I got really mad.
Got really mad with myself, with the government.
A little bit mad with my wife.
But that's not fair on her.
You know, I'm a man.
I should take responsibility for my own actions.
And I promised myself never fracking again am I going to do this.
It's just not going to happen.
And I went back and I spoke to my wife, told her what happened.
I said, look, I don't think you should have this stuff.
We should wait it out.
She didn't listen to me and she went ahead and got them.
And then it got really tough with the marriage because I was like, I'm telling you, I'm reading stuff and antibody dependent enhancement and these lipid nanoparticles has never really worked before.
The more I look into it now, the more really unsafe this thing is.
And I think we're being lied to.
And she would ignore me.
And I was like, oh my God, I can't believe you don't trust me, your husband who loves you so much and would literally take a bullet for you.
But you trust fracking Boris Johnson and that weird looking Chris Whitty and weirder looking valance and that freak show Fauci.
And yeah, I was just like, what the hell, man?
So it was putting a tension on the marriage.
We'd have a lot of arguments.
I was like, Trying to show her evidence and she was like, that's just BS.
That's just a blog.
That's just an opinion.
That's nothing.
You know, this is coming from the government.
Why would they lie to us?
And I realized it just wasn't working.
The more I would confront her, the more she would recoil back.
And I was like, you know, this isn't working.
Right.
Fine.
So I woke up one morning and I just knew I had to have a different tack.
And one of the things I always used to say to my patients is, You know, there's no point repeating the same thing again and again, hoping for a different outcome.
You know, it's the definition of insanity.
If it isn't working, it isn't working.
Doing it the hundredth time isn't going to make it suddenly work.
I think, you know, people say Albert Einstein said that.
I don't know if that's the case or not.
But anyway, so one day I just woke up and thought, you know what, forget this bullshit.
I need to take care of my mental health.
I need to take care of my marriage.
I can't, I can't be confronting her because she sees it as an attack.
I need to remember why I loved my wife and she needs to remember why she loved me and why we trust each other.
So I went towards rebuilding that.
So I was working like three, three and a half days a week at that point.
And I cut back and went to two and a half days a week.
So I had the whole Friday off and she would have the whole Friday off.
Kids are at school, nursery, whatever.
And it's just me and her.
And when you've got young kids, honestly, it's very hard to have that me time.
You've got kids, school, work, even the weekend.
It's very difficult to have that time.
But that Friday became our special Friday.
We'd go for a run in the woods together.
We would have lunch together.
We'd have fun in the bedroom, you know, stuff like that.
And we started to really connect.
Lovely.
It was absolutely beautiful.
It was like falling in love all over again.
And we would just start chatting and then we'd start chatting about more meaningful things.
And my wife's a bit of, you know, she doesn't like philosophy and she doesn't like philosophical questions and she's an introvert and she's a good citizen that trusts the government and the world.
But you know, I would say to her, you know, there's no point having a relationship where you can only discuss superficial comments and superficial issues, because that means your relationship is superficial.
You need to have deep, meaningful conversations for the relationship to be deep and meaningful.
And she was like, yeah, that's a good point.
And sometimes, you know, we should be able to debate and talk without it being An argument and we can politely agree to disagree.
And the problem is not just like my wife and I, I think there's a problem with society nowadays where there's no scientific debate.
You can't have a scientific debate.
If you don't go along with the normal scientific narrative, then you're anti-science, you're quack, you're climate change denier.
Or, you know, whatever it might be.
Or if you don't agree with Trump's policies and you're viciously, you know, anti-Trump or you're pro-Biden and everything's become very divisive.
Everybody's a snowflake.
And it's not just a snowflake generation.
It's one of the baby boomers.
Everybody, everybody gets triggered.
Everybody gets offended very quickly.
We've lost that ability to just have a chat with someone, you know, disagree and have a banter and have a laugh and walk away and still shake hands and be friends.
We've kind of lost that.
And I think that's sad.
And I was trying to explain that to my wife and she was like, yeah, you're right, actually.
And I was like, OK, well, then let's let's talk about just some serious issues in life.
And so we started doing that.
And slowly by slowly, she became just a little bit more open minded.
And and I would just drop little questions and like, why do you think they're doing that?
That's a bit weird, isn't it?
And then I heard a podcast with Joe Rogan and my friend Robert Malone, who I recently had on the podcast, and he was questioning the whole thing.
And it was fascinating.
Peter McCullough came on and he did the same.
And I said to my wife, oh, by the way, we need to listen to some podcast with Joe Rogan.
And I was already talking to her about some of these podcasts and I was talking to her about health and health optimization.
And, you know, from about 2017, I was going on this health journey.
So I lost weight.
I reversed my type 2 diabetes.
I lost, you know, reversed my hypertension.
I reversed my fatty liver.
I lost 16 kilograms.
You know, I'm not a big guy.
I'm only five foot seven.
It's quite a lot.
You know, my waist size has gone from 34 to 28 and the same with my wife.
She's got really healthy and we found out about seed oils, tap water, fluoride, you know, it goes on and on and on.
And so I would always tell her, oh, listen to this podcast.
Well, guess what I found out.
So now when I told her, oh, by the way, you need to listen to this podcast.
She was quite receptive to this because it's something I used to do with her.
So we sat down and I played her half an hour.
She was like, wow, I can't listen to the whole three hours because, you know, we've only got like an hour in the evening.
She was like, why don't we just listen to a little bit every every night?
I went, let's do it.
And while she was listening, I'd massage her shoulders, a little bit extra incentive for her to just relax and listen.
At the end of those two podcasts, at the end of those two podcasts, she turned around to me and and made me cry because she went, I'm awake now.
And I won't ever go back to sleep.
You know, the kids aren't going to get any of these shots.
Well, I don't know about that.
Maybe lucky.
No, you're a genius.
That is that is brilliant.
So that's what happened.
You made me happy.
It's a great story.
Oh, good.
Thanks, man.
And then, and then, and then, she said, look, I don't like all this negativity and darkness, knowing so much evil is in the world.
Just drip feed it to me now and again, but I want to live my life now.
I want to be happy.
And I went, me too.
I'm no different.
I'm the same.
I'm the same.
Because, you know, when you go down these little rabbit holes and start looking at things like adrenochrome, it's dark, man.
It's dark, you know.
And one of the things I want to just quickly say is, you know, you talk about spiritual, well, I think we're definitely in the spiritual war, right?
Between good and evil, light and dark.
But it's not that simple as, you know, the devil being this, like, red-skinned, bighorned beast.
Nah, darkness is many things.
Darkness is fear.
Darkness is anxiety.
Darkness is depression.
Darkness is helplessness, hopelessness.
What is the light?
The light is happiness, gratitude, love, friendship.
Humour, humility, hope.
So I think one of the fights is don't fall into the darkness.
I know a lot of people in the freedom movement, if you want to call that, truth movement or whatever it is, there's too much darkness going on.
Too much scepticism and wariness.
You know, well, in some respects, you're acting for the agents of darkness then.
So just be a happy warrior, is what I say.
Anyway, going back now.
I'm with you there.
So I'm back and I'm back now working.
Everything seems wonderful.
And now they're talking about fracking mandates.
James, I don't know if you know, I've just literally picked myself up after the Brexit debacle and financial ruin that brought me.
I've now picked myself up from the lockdown period and the financial ruin that that brought me and having to remortgage my house.
I'm now in the full swing of things.
I'm like, okay, I'm slowly going to pick myself up.
And then I get an email from the private hospitals saying, if you're not fully vaccinated by March, April, whatever it was, 22, you can't come to work anymore.
I'm looking at this going, are you fracking kidding me?
Like, what about bodily autonomy?
What about my personal choice?
Who the frack are you to tell me to stick this in my arm and just accept it?
Frack you, you mother frackers.
So, and I looked around, I went, all right, OK, I need to look, I need to get my shit together.
Is there anyone else who fracking thinks like me?
Because by this point, right, I'm quite used to being a bit of a. A black sheep, right, you know, I've never really fit in and I'm quite used to that.
When I was growing up in primary school, I was the only Paki, the Protestant Muslim, that's another story, you know, in Govan.
Then I moved to secondary school and suddenly I'm in a very posh school in Glasgow, but I've got a really thick working class accent and I'm poor.
I'm like, oh man.
That's where my accent changed, by the way.
And then, I'm the guy that gets involved with Brexit, right?
And no one else, none of my doctors understand me, they think I'm a freak show.
Then I'm the one who doesn't want to get jabbed, and all my colleagues are like, literally, what the frack is your problem?
Just take it, I mean, what's wrong with you?
Why are you so conspiratorial?
And no one's not like me, except for a guy called, what's his name, Hinton.
Tony Hinton.
He's a private ENT surgeon.
He's retired from the NHS.
And I came across him and then I was like, oh, he's on Twitter.
And then I started taking an interest in Twitter and there he was.
And I was like, and then I emailed him.
I reached out to him and basically went like, I'm old.
I've paid off my mortgage.
You know, I'm retired.
I've got a great pension.
I'm just doing a bit of private work.
I don't give a frack.
You know, I'm, you know, I'm not taking this mandate and that's why I'm being public about it.
I went, well, I'm not like you.
I'm still in the prime of my working age.
I've got nowhere near paid off my mortgage.
I've got a young family.
And I'm sorry, I can't, I'm not taking the shots, but I'm going to be out of a job.
Like, is there any movement or any group that I can join?
Or should I start a legal fund myself?
You know, these are all the things that are going through my head.
Do I get a lawyer?
Do I get a barrister?
And he went, yeah, there's some organization called Together Declaration.
And there's someone called NHS 100K.
So I reached out to all of these.
I also reached out to a lawyer as well.
Someone is quite famous.
I don't want to mention his name, but he was an absolute dick.
He emailed me back saying, why don't you want to take the shots?
Just you should take the shots.
And like, even if your case, you know, gets to a judge, the judge will just not agree with you.
And I realized at that point with this conversation, the law is an ass.
You should name him, he sounds like a complete dick.
He's a complete dick.
And then basically, um...
Yeah, I reached out to Together Declaration and it soon became apparent that someone who was high up in the Brexit party, Leslie Caton, was also involved in the Together Declaration.
And she said, hey, it's great that you want to go public and all that.
We'd love to.
Can you do a video for us?
I was like, yes.
I did a little video and they put a little Together Declaration on it.
I joined a group called Heart.
And Anna Reina was there and I joined her.
She's lovely.
So suddenly I met other like minded people.
Right.
You know her.
OK, great.
Anna Reina is lovely.
She's a good human being.
So suddenly I'm like, oh, my God, there are other people like me.
I'm not alone.
I'm not a freak show.
I'm not some weird fringe minority.
And I love the Canadian truckers.
I identify as a trucker.
My little flag there.
And so I suddenly started getting in touch with other people and realising there's a movement here.
And I thought I'd jump on the bandwagon of NHS 100K.
Lilith was there, the paramedic or someone, and she's brilliant.
And to get a declaration.
And then Leslie said, Oh, would you want to go on GB News?
And talk about mandates, I was like, yeah, never been in front of TV before.
I was shit scared.
I was so nervous.
It's unbelievable.
I was actually quite sick as well.
I think I had the flu.
I was shivering and everything or COVID part two.
I don't know what the fuck.
Anyway, I was really quite unwell standing out there and shivering away.
January, February 2022.
I can't remember the exact date and I went on GB News.
Oh man, I was so nervous.
I had all these things I wanted to say and I didn't really quite get them out because it's all, you know, under time pressure.
It's not like this.
It's like, you know, you've got this two minute segment and then they interject and then it's a break and I knew all this shit that I wanted to get off my chest and Anyway, I talked about how wrong Mandates were, how unethical they were.
And if you want to Google the listeners, Mr Malik, or to be exaggerated, Mandates, GB News, it'll come up, fact check, fact check, conspiracy spread or misinformation.
And I quoted a paper, I think from Israel, and I think I've got my facts wrong.
I'll be honest with you, because I mean, see, and that's the difference.
People on the truth movement will say, oh, you know what, I fracked up on that one.
Yeah, I made a little slip up there.
But the bastards, the evil cabal, they will never ever admit they got anything wrong.
They'll just double down.
So I did.
I think I did quote some things out of the paper incorrectly.
Well, you know, I was under pressure.
I was nervous.
Never been on TV before.
Anyway, that got a lot of traction and a lot of people were like, wow, surgeon speaking out, you know, madness.
And it's really ironic.
By the way, you had this private orthopaedic surgeon speaking up on behalf of NHS workers.
Where the frack are the NHS doctors?
I mean, how many doctors are registered with the GMT?
280,000?
And where are they?
It's pin drop silence.
I'm like, you mother frackers, like, where the frack are you?
You should be up here speaking out.
And fighting for this?
This is against medical ethics, one of the key tenets of medical ethics.
Doctors are meant to be the defenders of it.
Where are you?
I'm so angry.
By the way, I'm sorry if any of you listeners don't like the fact that I say frack, but you know what?
You can take the boy out of Glasgow, but you can't take the Glasgow out of the boy.
So, just suck it up.
Anyway, so now they said, OK, we're doing a petition.
Can you talk about your Instagram account?
So if you look back at my Instagram account, I was talking about all this stuff before Steve James came on the scene.
But I had no attention.
I had no, you know, I wasn't promoted by anyone.
I just got this tiny little Instagram account.
I think I had a thousand followers and I'm giving analogies.
I'm like, look, this is like the Nazi era and, you know, the numbers tattooed on your arms and the QR code and all this shit is wrong.
It's wrong.
And then I went to the 10 Downing Street and I handed in a petition.
And the next thing I know, it's like Steve James is on the scene.
Then the next thing I know, it's overturned.
And I was like, oh, thank God for that.
I can go back to work.
And guess what?
I did.
Because I don't want to be a grifter.
I don't want to be a professional grifter.
I don't want to be a professional me, me, me.
Look at me.
I want attention.
I was quite happy fixing ankles, ankle fractures, Achilles tendon ruptures.
I'm very good at surgery and I love it.
And I was making a decent income for two and a half days a week, enough to pay the bills, have a good quality life, not lavish, but one where I could stay healthy.
My wife and kids knew who I was and we were happy.
And when you come down here, you'll see my little house.
It's a tiny little cottage, but it's cute, man.
It's happy.
You know, you see my second hand car, you know, forgive how dirty and messy it is.
I'll blame the kids on that.
But you'll see, you know, live a simple life and that's it.
You know, I didn't want to be like my colleagues with the big mortgages, over leveraged, needing to operate on people.
Otherwise, how are they going to pay their bills?
Which then leads to unethical practices.
So, for example, my conversion rate was 5%.
So if you walked in my door, there's a 5% chance I was going to offer you surgery.
Some of my colleagues are like 80%, 70%.
If you go in, it's pretty much you and you're going to get an op.
Do you really need that op?
Or is it because, you know what?
It helps pay the bills.
So I used to always say I'm an ethical surgeon and a shit businessman, but I loved my job.
I love the people I met.
I loved the change that I could have in people's lives.
I'd be improving their sleep, their diet, everything.
I love my job.
So this, this, what I'm doing now, this was not my intention.
So I got back to work and in December 2022, by that point, I was seeing a lot of weird shit happening.
I was having conversations with my colleagues who were saying they were seeing side effects.
I had seen my patients get turbo cancer, weird clots, I was diagnosing neurological conditions, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, you know, strange tremors, you name it.
I was seeing a whole barrage of weird stuff that didn't make sense.
I would have nurses come up to me and tell me how their nephew had died after the third shot and he was only 28 and was sudden death.
My kickboxing coach, her brother, twin brother, 28, died suddenly.
Stuff like this was just happening everywhere.
My neighbours, both my neighbours got shingles.
Do you know how rare shingles are?
Like, when you went through med school, it was like shingles is very weird or strange.
If you get shingles, it's probably because you've been on chemo or you're severely immunosuppressed.
You need to investigate what the underlying problem is.
Why is your immune system?
And now you've got adverts about shingles.
Everyone's talking about shingles.
And it's like, what?
And I remember sitting and walking into my clinic room in the afternoon and the morning doctor's leaving.
He's a neurologist packing up all his notes.
I was like, wow, you've had a busy clinic.
He went, oh mate, so busy, so busy.
I'm like, why are you so busy?
And he's like, Oh, weird and wonderful neurological conditions like going back to med school and the textbooks.
I'm like, really?
What do you think's driving it?
And he mumbled under his breath, it's the shots.
I was like, sorry, what?
Yeah, it's the vaccines.
I was like, what are you doing about it?
I'm telling people not to get any more boosters.
I was like, are you doing anything else?
Why don't you go public about it?
And he literally laughed on my face, went like, nodded and shrugged and quickly walked out the room.
And then I was thinking, this is a problem.
Doctors are seeing a patient safety issue, a complication, And they're not willing to speak up about it.
Wow.
Why is that?
So I'm thinking, as I'm waiting for my patient who's fracking late.
And that's the number one reason I ran late in clinics, because patients were late.
Just thought I'd put that in.
And I'm thinking, why is that?
Well, OK, let's break it down.
Because vaccines are a holy cow.
Even though these things are not vaccines, they've been labelled a vaccine, which is very convenient.
Because vaccines are sacred cow.
You have to worship at the altar of the sacred cow and you cannot question it.
Well, that means there's a problem with vaccines then.
That's not good.
You should be able to question everything, especially when it comes to patient safety.
Two.
Right.
If you stray out of the boundaries of what's acceptable in the medical profession, you get into trouble.
You get investigated, suspended, your licence, you know, potentially taken away from you, your career, your livelihood, gone.
However, there's a problem with our profession.
There's a problem with our regulatory affair.
There's a problem with... This is not good.
And then I was like, then there's the issue of self-censorship, cancel culture.
People are now scared to speak up.
Started off with political correctness and then, you know, you know, the right speech, hate speech and then cancel culture and now self-censorship.
I mean, we've got a major societal problem where this is now happening.
Anyway, then a few weeks later, Aseem Malhotra Message me, because I wanted to meet him because suddenly he's on my radar.
And the reason why he was on my radar was I came across him when I saw a video clip saying how myocarditis is linked to these shots.
And I was like, oh, my God, who is this doctor?
He's amazing.
And I was like and I reached out to him and he blanked me just the way you blanked me initially.
And then that's a little joke between you and me.
And then eventually, after a few months, I saw another video of him predating that myocarditis one where he's on GB News pushing the Vax and I was like, what?
This guy's been pushing the jab.
So I really wanted to meet him to figure out what the hell was his story.
And you know, is he a good guy?
Is he a bad guy?
What's going on with this guy?
So we had a dinner organized and we were meant to be meeting up.
And it was a day before the dinner.
He goes, oh, I'm going to ask you a favor.
I went, well, are you going to cancel on me?
And he goes, no, no, no, no, no.
We're still up for tomorrow.
OK, what is it?
He goes, are you seeing any complications?
Yeah, of course I am.
You know, I am.
Are you willing to do a video and just say that you're seeing some problems with these shots?
I was like, yeah.
So I was in my scrubs.
I'm about to start my operating list.
I just did one take and it's there on Twitter.
You can find it.
And I was like, oh, you know what?
I think we should look into these shots, this experimental thing on humanity.
Some weird and wonderful things are happening.
These cancers and myocarditis and Andrew Bridges now talking about.
I think we should we should stop and investigate and see what's going on.
And then I sent him the video and he went, you should put it on Twitter.
I went, oh, and it's on my phone.
Oh, man, I don't go on Twitter.
It's a cesspit.
He went, no, no, you should put it on Twitter, blah, blah, blah.
And so I did.
And then I went back to my operating list.
And about four hours later, I see about ten messages from him going, oh my god, oh my god, look at your Twitter account, oh my god, look how many people have seen this video!
And I was like, slightly bemused, and I was like, holy macaroni, like, a million people have watched this video?
Oh shit!
Bloody hell!
I was like, well, that's good, I guess, I guess.
And then, you know, within like 24 hours, I got emails from two of the national medical directors, one from Spire Healthcare and one from, what's it called?
Circle Group.
Okay.
BMI Circle Group.
And these national medical directors have emailed me with very similar emails saying you have breached our social media policy guidelines.
Stick to your scope of practice.
What does that mean?
Like just bunions?
And never go on this topic again, never tweet about this and take down the videos.
And if you don't, you know, well, there's going to be some investigations and, you know, you, you might have to review your practicing privileges and practicing privileges is, yeah, literally that's my, the privilege that I have to operate at their facilities.
And now I'm thinking, what the frack?
Now, up to this point, I've had like a 25 year career, never been in trouble with anyone, never had any serious complications or complaints, impeccable record, you know, well respected, blah, blah, blah.
And now, like, the national medical directors are on me, like, For what?
So I wrote back going, as for my scope of practice, I'm a doctor first and foremost, and patient safety is my scope of practice.
And according to the GMC guidelines, and I quoted the paragraphs, I think it was 23, 24, I can't remember, of the good medical practice.
It's my duty to speak up about issues of patient safety and raise them and blah, blah.
Are you telling me not to do this and go against the GMC guidelines?
And what is it that I've said that's wrong?
Why, you know?
Anyway, they both emailed me back and this is round about the Christmas period.
So my whole Christmas got screwed.
Because I'm constantly waiting for the next email to come.
And, you know, am I going to be practicing?
Am I going to go into a bloody investigation?
And, you know, when you've never been in trouble, you get quite nervous.
It's like being called up to the head teacher.
It's like, what the fuck?
Like, what do I do about this?
Like, you know, it's quite scary.
And, you know, and you feel quite vulnerable because you're your private surgeon.
You know, you don't you don't have any support.
You don't have any HR.
You don't have any rights.
It's kind of scary.
And anyway, they just they both emailed back saying we revert to our original email.
So they didn't answer any of my questions and just simply said we revert to our original email.
And then I went, well, I take it from your lack of response that this is tacit agreement that I should continue up speaking up for patient safety issues.
And you can go back to my Twitter timeline and I talk about this and I'm talking about like, I've got every right to talk about these things.
And who are you to tell me to shut up?
And, you know, at that time I was actually speaking to my kids, my very small kids about bullying.
And then I said to them, kids, I'm getting bullied at work.
What do you think I should do?
And all three of them unanimously were like, Daddy, you need to stand up to the bullies.
You need to stand up to the bullies.
Never, ever walk away from the bullies.
And I was like, what kind of dad will I be if I don't walk the walk?
Yeah.
So I stood up to the bullies.
And, you know, you can see that from someone who barely tweeted, barely did anything on Twitter, suddenly ramped it up.
And I tweeted like a Tweety little bird.
Tweet, tweet, tweet.
And then suddenly my count went from like nine hundred a thousand to like ten thousand.
And then six weeks later, thirty thousand.
Then 50,000 and I was like, holy macaroni.
Clearly what I say resonates with a lot of people.
There's a lot of frustration and angst out there and people, people, this is, this is resonating with people.
And then I was like, oh shit, hold on one second.
Now I'm starting to become aware of the wider movement and all these other doctors and all these other people and how they've suffered and how they've been censored and cancelled.
I was like, this could happen again.
I need to, I need to build an alternative platform where I can continue to speak out.
And during this process, I'm still being harassed by the private hostels.
I'm being told to come up for meetings, anonymous complaints.
I've been accused of an anti-vaxxer, conspiracy theorist, a climate change engineer.
And there's emails going backwards and forwards at this stage.
Anyway, now I've decided I'm going to make a podcast.
Inspired by people like you.
And I mean that, by the way, seriously.
Yeah, it's a big honour being here, listening to your podcast, listening to Joe Rogan's podcast.
You know, I was like, well, it was my wife, you know, listening to Joe Rogan, Peter McCullough, that woke her up.
There's something about this medium where, you know, it does crack fruit to people and the long format, You're on a run, you're on a commute, you're sitting in the car with that person in your ear.
It's almost like they're there sitting next to you.
All the listeners right now listening to you.
I'm giving you all a big hug, you know, big warm hug.
And you can feel it.
You know, you feel that intimacy when you're in that podcast listening to it.
And I was like, this is a powerful medium.
I'm going to do this.
You know, I, you know, I'm going to start a podcast.
So.
I did, I researched everything I, you know, Watch hundreds of hours of YouTube videos, lighting, cameras.
Still haven't got the cameras right.
I've got one camera, the battery goes at 90 minutes, which is really annoying.
They've got black magic, but the lighting's not quite right on that and the lens.
Anyway, long story.
I did all the research myself.
I built a garden studio.
I can get you some tech tips, Alman.
That'd be great.
Sure.
And then basically, I put half my life savings into this podcast, the website, everything, because I thought, if I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it properly.
I'm going to be as professional as possible.
And it's going to be amazing.
But it was still my hobby.
You can think of it as my midlife crisis.
Anyway, then I got the first big rude awakening when the medical director at Spire referred me for transphobic tweets.
And it was bizarre.
So I did a couple of, you know, I think it's important to have a sense of humor and, you know, and be a bit provocative sometimes, because you know what?
I feel like I'm talking too much, but I need to stop so you get a chance to ask questions.
I'm sorry.
Do you not feel like we're living in zombie land?
Like everyone is just a fracking zombie.
Everyone's just glued to their smartphone.
No one talks.
No one gives each other eye contact.
Everyone's just stuck to their screen.
And they're all really, really dulled and like off.
Until they get triggered when it then goes insane.
It's this weird state that people are in now.
So I think humour is important and a bit of provocation and make people just snap out of things.
So I did a series of tweets were just, I mean, they were a bit feisty.
No, like on reflection, it was a bit, it was a bit antagonistic.
So for example, I posted a picture of Dylan Mulvaney and said, is this person a woman?
Right.
I posted a picture of a young Indian village girl.
And I said, this young Indian village girl identifies as a Viking.
And then I put up a blood, you know, soaked, drenched lion who'd just been eating some carcass.
And I said, this lion identifies as a vegetarian.
You know, it was that kind of stuff, right?
Really stupid stuff.
The basic message was, you can identify as anything you like, but it doesn't change reality.
And the transgender thing, to me, is important, and I think everything is linked.
Climate, transgender, war on faith, you know, the economy, money, wars, you name it, everything's linked.
It also does not involve informed consent.
It's also behavioural manipulation.
It's also a death of science, anti-science.
It's also self-censorship.
It's also satanic.
It's just evil.
Right.
And, you know, I think it's wrong.
And I've got young kids and they're going through school.
I don't want them being taught this bullshit.
And it's wrong.
There's only two sexes, male and female.
And the fact that people cower and are scared to say that, I find hilarious.
Doctors are terrified to say there's only two sexes, men and women, male and female.
Why is that so hard?
But here it is, here we are.
Now apparently these anonymous tweets complained and the medical director, rather than ask me to come and visit her and see her, no patients involved, no SPIRE persons involved, she immediately says, right, I'm going to be referring my concerns about your transphobic tweets to the GMC.
And I'm like, oh, for fuck's sake.
And I've never been referred to the GMC, so I don't know what to expect.
Do I get a referral letter?
Have I been referred?
I think I've been referred.
Do I get a letter now?
Do I get a notification from the GMC?
What happens next?
I've no idea.
Weeks went by.
I didn't hear a thing.
Was I stopped from practicing?
Nope.
Were there any restrictions on me?
Nope.
I was like, did she even refer me?
Like, what's happened?
You know, I did a few tweets like this on my Twitter.
I think I've been referred to the GMC.
This is unfair.
You know, I'm not transphobic.
I'm not scared of trans people.
I just blah, blah, blah.
Anyway, eventually the GMC even, I wrote to them saying, am I under any complaint or anything like that?
And they were like, nope.
But in September, another hospital, Who had been notified by the Spire medical director, wrote to me and then phoned me and then wrote to me and said, you're immediately suspended because you failed to notify us of a GMC investigation.
I was like, I haven't been I haven't had any GMC investigation.
Yeah, but you were referred and you didn't contact us.
So we're we're suspending you straight away.
I'm like, hold on one second.
A bogus referral.
And now the GMC are telling you, they told them apparently that I've been investigated, even though they didn't tell me.
And apparently the GMC also cleared me and said there's nothing here to see.
So hold on, you've had a bogus referral to the GMC.
The GMC has said there's nothing to see.
I've never actually had any formal paperwork to say I'm under any investigation.
And you're using that as a pretext to get rid of me after 12 years and ruin my financial, my practice and you might financially ruin me.
Because that hospital was 80% of my practice.
And they said, yeah.
So they kicked me out.
On that technicality.
Whoa.
So now I'm holding on to 20% of my practice and that's bullshit.
It's not enough because to run a private practice you need insurance, indemnity, you need a private secretary, you've got so many overheads it's unbelievable, billing, typing, all that kind of stuff.
You need to be making 50-60% to break even.
You know, and I would often say to my patients, you know, it's not until October I actually start to make any money that I can keep.
Everything before that is expenses and tax.
So from January to October, it's all just someone else is taking a slice of your cake and people don't get that.
So now I'm on 20% of my income and it's just loss, loss, loss.
I'm paying my secretary and I'm not paying myself and my savings are just going down, down, down, down, down and I've still got indemnification and equipment that I need to pay off and gate scanner and stuff, you know, overheads basically.
And I'm like, oh shit, OK, hopefully this investigation will clear me and I'll get back.
And I've been here before, I've been kicked in the teeth and I've had to pick myself up.
This is nothing new.
It's OK.
It's OK.
And then I had Eva Bartlett on my podcast talking about the Middle East and Palestine and Israel.
I did a clip of her talking about how there's some Israeli officials who have openly called for ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians.
And I had a couple of London Jewish surgeons contact me and say, did you have her on your podcast?
And my response was, you know I did.
Why are you asking me?
What's the issue?
If you want to come on and talk about the pro-Zionist position, come on my show.
I didn't hear anything from that one surgeon.
Another surgeon reached out to me on Instagram and said, how dare you?
You know, you're a terrorist sympathizer, blah, blah, blah.
I was like, hold on one sec.
You've never ever contacted me ever before.
And now out of the blue you are.
Where the frack were you when, you know, medical ethics were being trampled and jabs were being introduced and lockdowns and mandates?
Shame on you.
You're saying shame on me?
Shame on you.
I'm sure one of them, I don't have proof, but I'm sure one of them complained.
I mean, one of them worked in the London hospital that I was working in, that 20% of my income practice.
And that hospital immediately suspended me on grounds of a complaint, anonymous, internal, inciting hatred, anti-Semitic, blah, blah, blah.
Sounds like it to me.
And suddenly, boom, that's it.
My practice is gone.
And it's like, imagine you're a farmer, a cattle farmer, and then 80% of your cattle are taken away.
And then imagine they come and take your farm away from your ranch.
What kind of farmer are you who doesn't have a farm?
I can't operate this little wee studio of mine.
You know, you need an operating theatre to operate out of.
So at this point I was like, do you know what?
I know what's happening here.
This is all bullshit.
I'm too hot for them.
They don't like what I'm saying.
They're trying to find any excuse to get me.
Do you know what?
Frack you and your fracking investigation.
I don't want anything to do with you.
I'm leaving myself.
I'm just, you know, I can't carry on like this.
And they said, well, we're still investigating you even if you don't work here anymore or not.
And I got the outcome of that investigation last week, by the way, after four months of them suspending me.
A doctor investigated and listened to the whole podcast and the doctor wrote in that report, I listened to the whole podcast and I actually thought it was a very well balanced podcast.
Ahmed was very well balanced and there was no incitement of hatred and he showed empathy and sympathy for both sides.
And I've listened to his other podcast too and I haven't found any areas of concern.
But it doesn't matter.
I mean, even if they let me in now, what do you think it does to any business shutting them down for four months?
Especially a business that you were literally barely hanging in in the first place, like you were just hanging on for dear life and then they just wipe you off for four months.
And what it feels like is imagine you're driving down the road and four cop cars are surrounding you.
And the moment you go one mile over the speed limit, doo doo doo, they pull you over and go right in.
You go, Jill, we're going to take your fingerprints and we'll let you out the next day.
And then you get back on the road and you see all these other drivers crashing, knocking down grannies, speeding, drink driving, and none of the cop cars are interested in them.
They're just watching you.
Tell me, after a while, are you not going to just say, you know what, frack you and take the car?
I'm just taking the bike.
I'm going to walk.
Yeah, I mean, you just don't want... So I just felt like these hospitals were just looking for any reason to get me.
The GMC was just waiting for any reason to get me.
And if you think I'm being paranoid, look at what's happened to Dave Cartland.
Look at what happened to Sam White.
Look what happened to Jane Donaghan.
Look what happened to Sarah Myhill.
Look what happened to Gerald Waters.
Look what's happening in America and in Canada.
The doctors are there.
Roger Hodkinson, Will Mackis.
I mean I can go on and on in Australia as well.
You know the regulatory bodies are all captured.
They're all motherfucking captured and they're all out to get any good doctor who's gonna speak the truth and actually speak up and defend patients.
The GMC has been completely weaponised.
I had a lovely GP last night speak to me.
She reached out to me and sent me the most beautiful text message, which I'll read word for word, I don't want to get it wrong.
And I rang her, I rang her, you know, and she said, hi, hi, just wanted to check in to thank you for the amazing content you are producing.
Just listened to the Climate Podcast.
Funnily enough, it's what my dad has been saying for years.
Told you he was smart.
Keep going.
And I'm trying to do my bit by practicing my own evidence based medicine, keeping my patients safe.
Signed Lighthouse Declaration and hoping the world will wake up soon, X.
So I rang her, you know, because I'm a people person.
I love people.
And she goes, Ahmed, it's really dark.
You know, I've been telling my my running group about the vaccines and vaccine safety and try and make them wake up.
One of them went to the one of my GP partners and, you know, said I had a word with them.
Then my GP partner took me aside and said, you know what, you better stop talking about these vaccines, otherwise you're going to be heading for a GMC referral.
So now she's had to put a notice up in her practice room saying, please do not ask me anything about vaccine safety.
I'm not I'm not able to talk about it.
So the whole GMC system is now weaponized to attack and I'll come to a thing about a Facebook group that you should know about.
Your listeners should listen to about this, but let me just quickly wrap up and I really feel like you need to talk.
I feel like I've just hogged this mic for too long.
So basically.
What happened was In January this year, I just decided, you know what?
Enough is enough.
The noose around my neck is just slowly getting tighter and tighter.
I'm like, you know what?
Frack you.
Take it.
Just take the goddamn license.
I don't want some bullshit anonymous complaint about me, some Twitter complaints, blah, blah, blah.
You know what?
Take it.
Take your fracking license.
And to my surprise, a few weeks later, they said, yeah.
And the funny thing is, because you can't just leave.
You can't just say, right, here's your license.
I'm off.
It's a really weird divorce process that your listeners need to understand.
So, James, what happens is they give me a form, voluntary erasure form, and the top half is just like, you know, abnormality, you know, address, telephone number, contact details, and the bottom half to be signed by the hospital management team.
This doctor wants to leave the GMC.
Is there any reason we should investigate him before we let him go?
Both of the hospitals wrote back saying, yeah, I mean, it was referred transphobic issues.
Oh, yeah.
We are investigating him for, you know, this tweet and anti Jew hatred or whatever bullshit excuse they gave.
And I thought, oh, fuck, you know what?
The GMC is going to be like, oh, really?
We should look into this again.
But they didn't.
They wrote to me and said, you're no longer licensed.
Have a nice day.
And I couldn't believe it.
And while it was very sad, and I'm not going to lie, in December, January, you know, I was crying, you know, resting on my wife's bosom and weeping like a baby, like having a bit of a grieving process, you know, because I met her over the operating table.
We defined ourselves as being surgeons.
And now I'm not a surgeon anymore.
So it was quite sad handing it in.
But I was also very relieved because now these bastards couldn't get me anymore.
Right.
I'm off the hook.
The next day they emailed me again.
I'm like, oh, shit, they've changed their mind.
And instead it was like, you have, you know, still some money from your license this year.
So we're going to pro rata rebate you.
And they gave me some money back.
I was like, wow, they really let me off.
They really let me off.
So now I am, you know, an ex surgeon.
Yeah, maybe I jumped before I was pushed.
I mean, I don't know.
But, you know, the gangplank, the gangway, you know, the plank that I was walking on was just getting shorter and shorter.
And you know, I had enough.
I just thought, I'll get off here.
I'll just get off.
So now this is my full time job vocation, a content creator, try and spread the word, truth, talk about real health, educate people, to inform, educate and empower people so that they can be the ultimate expression of freedom and true health and be happy.
That, my friend, is my story.
That was, like, you said I should be speaking and asking questions, but actually, Ahmed, you do it so well that you kind of answer the questions that I would have wanted to ask you.
You answer them without my asking them.
I mean, I think you've answered a question which a lot of people have about The medical profession during the COVID nonsense.
Which is, I mean, these people aren't stupid.
You've got to be quite, quite, well, you've got to have got a few A-levels to get into medical school.
You've got to be quite hardworking.
So they're not sick, are they?
They're probably, they're probably good at, good at reading books and absorbing information quickly and regurgitating it in exams.
But nevertheless, They're not they're not stupid and yet none of these people apart with some vanishingly rare exceptions like yourself ever spoke out.
And I think you've answered very well.
They just want to protect their income stream, don't they?
That's what it comes down to.
Can I tell you about the Facebook group?
Oh, tell me about the Facebook group.
Yeah.
So, yeah, people need to understand that it's not first do no harm.
Doctors don't practice first do no harm.
And if you're under this illusion... Can I ask you about that?
One hears about the Hippocratic Oath.
Yeah.
And that doctors are supposed to swear to it or whatever, but they don't, do they?
That's a myth.
No.
It's a myth.
It's a myth.
So they don't.
And so this idea of first do no harm to the patient, I mean of course they talk about that in med school and GMC and blah blah blah.
It's bullshit.
It's this inverted world that we live in.
Everything is upside down.
Whatever you think is the truth, just invert it.
Then you'll find the real truth.
So when they talk about helping Ukraine and I stand by Ukraine, what they mean is we're going to help Ukraine destroy itself and kill hundreds of thousands of their young men and just destroy the nation and feed the military-industrial complex.
That's what it means.
When they say they're out to protect the climate, no, they want to rape the land, get out these rare earth minerals, have cobalt mines, have horrible pollution.
I mean, do you know what batteries are made out of?
When was there ever a clean energy source?
And they want to get rid of the carbon, which is us.
You know, whatever you think they're telling us is the opposite.
They're evil.
When they say it's safe and effective, it's not safe.
I mean, it might be effective at making you sick, but not better.
So anyway, when it comes to first do no harm, it's absolute bollocks.
Bollocks.
What it means is, first do no harm to my license.
First, do no harm to my income.
First, do no harm to my reputation, my standing in the community and the profession.
First, do no harm to my career.
First, do no harm to my mistress, my holidays, my kids' private schooling, you name it.
And maybe, maybe down that long list, first do no harm to my patient, but as long as I'm sticking to the guidelines and protocols.
So that's kind of scary.
That's kind of scary.
Why is that scary?
I'll tell you why it's scary.
Because next time James, when you go to get, you know, your prostate fixed, or whatever it might be, or you know, your family member, your loved one, your son, child, whatever, your grandparent, and you're there in either The minor injuries unit, the ER, the GP consultation room, your physician, whoever.
And when a doctor is sitting there opposite you and tells you, you should have this tablet or injection or operation.
How do you know that is genuinely in your best interest and not in fact In the interest of the doctor who, if they don't tell you that, will get into trouble and will then have a threat to their license, their career, their income, their job, their livelihood.
I would say to you, you can't.
You don't know.
You don't know.
And if you don't know that, how can you trust that doctor?
And if there's no trust, What the frack is it all about then?
What is this whole doctor, patient, patient, doctor, trust relationship all about?
You're meant to be able to trust that that patient, that doctor is giving the best possible advice that's in your interest.
I'm afraid that's not the case.
It's not the case.
It's bullshit.
They will do whatever they can to make sure they don't get in trouble with the law.
That they won't get in trouble with their managers.
That they won't get pulled up for an investigation.
That they won't get referred to the GMC.
And that they won't lose their income.
That's what they're doing.
And that's why I'm speaking out.
Because I'm disgusted with my profession.
And I'm ashamed of being a doctor and a surgeon in these days.
And while there are a lot of good doctors, and they are, and a lot of them are very normie and like I was in the beginning, totally asleep to everything and just brainwashed, just indoctrinated and brainwashed.
Like you said, they go into school, university, because they're good at rote learning.
But there's been a societal change where it's not really old school.
I want to do what's best for my patient.
It's just a career.
You clock on, clock off and you want the money.
You want the status.
Times are getting harder.
Middle class is getting squeezed.
Maintaining that lifestyle that you thought you deserved is actually really hard.
You know what?
As long as I stick to the guidelines and protocols, I won't get into trouble.
Why should I stick my head above the parapet?
Look at what happened to Am and Malik.
Do you know what?
I'll just get on with my job.
I mean, I won't get into trouble if I just follow the orders.
So I'm just going to follow the orders.
That way I won't get into trouble.
And you know what?
I'll convince myself because I'll pretend that by being in the system I can slowly change it and I'll effect some change.
Better to do it that way.
You know, because, I mean, what can Ahmed Malik do now?
He's out of work and he's unemployed and he's struggling to pay his bills and he's begging for buy me a coffee.
I don't want to be a pathetic person like him.
No, no, no.
I'll just stay in the system.
And you know what?
Even better, I'll occasionally email someone like Ahmed Malik and tell him how much I like what he's doing and get it all off my chest and feel better about myself.
For example, there's a guy that invited me to his 50th birthday.
An orthopedic surgeon.
Regional director for one of the private hospitals in London.
The same one that suspended me and kicked me out.
So fully aware of what's been going on to me.
I've never met him.
I don't know him.
But my wife once worked for him.
Years ago, three, four years ago.
And he emailed my wife and said, oh, you and Ahmed are invited to my 50th birthday party.
And my wife said, oh, that's a bit strange.
I don't think he's inviting me.
I was just his registered, junior registered.
I think he wants you to come along.
Do you want to go?
And I went...
This is only a couple of months ago, James.
And I was like, you know what?
I will go, actually.
Let's have a seat.
Let's see what this guy wants to say and hear from me.
So we go to the 50th birthday of his and he comes over.
Any rants.
I'm from the former Yugoslavia.
I knew what it was like and I smelt the bullshit and it's all communist what's happening here.
It's Marxist ideology.
It's worse than the communists.
They're evil bastards and blah, blah, blah.
And I love what you're doing.
You're 100 percent right on everything.
I follow your Twitter.
You're amazing.
Oh, you know what?
But I can't risk it.
You know, I can't.
I'm not brave enough to do what you're doing.
You know, I've got kids at school and, you know, I do.
And basically, the only reason he wanted me to come that night was to just... Oh, he also turned around and said, all these people here, they're all sheep.
None of them are awake.
It's so good to be able to talk to you.
The funny thing is, I never actually spoke to him.
It's like this, you never got to speak, I just ranted.
He did the same, he just ranted at me.
And I left early.
I said to my wife, let's go.
And she said, what was that all about?
I said, he just wanted to see me get things off his chest and feel better about himself when actually he's a coward and he's a dick.
And I don't have time for these people.
You know, I also went to a wedding not so long ago and there's two doctors there and these GPs were like, oh my God, you're Doc Malik.
Are you Doc Malik?
I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, I love your podcast.
I love what you're doing.
I was like, what are you guys doing?
And then they just went quiet.
They looked at their feet.
They're just like shuffled left to right.
And then one of them went, oh, you know, I'm not in a position to lose it all.
I've got a young family and, you know, a mortgage.
I was like, uh, those are my three kids behind you, behind me.
You know, that five year old, that seven year old, that eight year old.
They're pretty young.
I've still got a mortgage.
So why, why can I afford to lose it all?
But you can't.
No response.
All right, chap, see you later.
Okay.
You know, there's a problem, an epidemic, a pandemic of spinelessness in this country, in this Western civilization.
Men are now emasculated or weak and pathetic.
People are scared to speak up.
People are scared to do the right thing.
Even when they know.
So if you're brainwashed and totally indoctrinated and watching the British Brainwashing Corporation every night, religiously or the CNN or whatever, and you believe all that, well, I don't feel so bad for you.
You're genuinely brainwashed.
But if you actually know the truth and still choose to be quiet, I think that's worse.
Because you know something wrong is happening in front of you, you know something criminal is happening, and you're staying quiet.
And the thing is, if only 10% of doctors, I believe, stood up and went, this is bullshit.
You know what, the whole thing would have fallen apart.
That's my personal opinion.
I mean, you might disagree.
10% sounds good to me.
Definitely.
I mean, even 5%.
Facebook group.
Yeah, exactly, 5%.
All right, the Facebook group.
At one point my wife said, look, I know you're having doubts about the vaccines and the narrative and everything.
Look, I think the problem is you're in with all these Brexiteers and crazy conspiracy theorists and, you know, stand in the park groups.
I'm going to get you into a Facebook group.
And I didn't do Facebook.
And she went, look, but just trust me, just get into this Facebook group.
It's called Doctors On Call Room.
And she went, you'll see other doctors and you'll see, you'll understand that actually, you know what, you're wrong.
I went, OK, all right, let's join this group.
And it's invitation only, it's private, right?
You can't share anything.
I go on it and I didn't like what I saw.
I didn't like what I saw.
Um, a lot of, a lot of sexual innuendo jokes, dick jokes.
And some people have been like, well, who cares?
You know, these doctors need to vent and let off.
Not really.
Do you know what?
We need to be professional.
We're not freaking 10 year old kids, 10 year old prepubescent little boys having a snigger at page three topless girls.
We're doctors.
You know what?
We should have some professional standards.
You know, you should always conduct yourself that if someone saw how you're acting, behaving in private, you know, you won't be compromised in any way.
And it was frankly disgusting.
It was just pathetic behaviour that I found on that.
And then the second thing that I was shocked at was The absolute groupthink and professional hubris.
So for example, there was this doctor who said, Oh, hi, everybody.
Just want some advice.
I've had COVID once.
I've also had the first shot.
But I had a severe reaction to it.
And now I found out I'm pregnant.
And I've been told my second shot's ready, you know, in two, three weeks.
And I'm now having doubts whether to have the second shot.
I just thought I'd ask everyone's advice.
And I was like, oh, that's a good question.
But it's pretty goddamn obvious answer.
Just let's break it down.
You've had COVID.
Uh, duh.
You don't need any shots.
You've had measles.
Do you need a measles vaccine?
I think you're kind of like the horse has bolted by then.
It's a bit late.
You've got natural immunity.
So that's one.
Number two, you had an adverse reaction to the first one.
Are you a fracking idiot?
You've had an adverse reaction to the first one and you want more?
I mean, hello, alarm bells ringing.
No, don't take it.
And then number three, you're pregnant.
You are pregnant.
You have three good reasons not to take this goddamn fracking, toxic, experimental gene editing bullshit bioweapon.
Hundreds of people responded, hundreds.
Oh, my God, I can't believe you're asking.
Are you not becoming an anti-vaxxer, are you?
I think you're really being ungrateful.
People are trying to get their second shot.
And like you're saying, you know, you're having doubts.
Like, why are you having doubts?
Where are you getting your information from?
And it was like that and more.
Pile on, pile on.
And this poor little person at the end went, OK, everyone, thank you.
Yeah, you've put my mind at ease.
I'll go for my second shot.
Thank you, everyone.
So if people want to know what doctors are like, yeah, that's what doctors are like.
Bullies.
Groupthink.
Unethical.
Idiots.
And not all of them, but a lot of them.
A lot of them.
So there's clearly something wrong in our medical education system and the whole thing.
I did a wonderful podcast with someone called Kim Witczak and she lost her husband to an antidepressant.
He couldn't sleep.
He'd just got this new job, very high power, he was a bit stressed, was struggling with his sleep.
He went to his GP in America and said, I need something to help me sleep.
Little did he know his GP gave him an antidepressant.
One of the side effects of this antidepressant is that you can kill yourself.
Just a few weeks later, starting this drug for his sleep, he, you know, came, I think, found him hanging, or he'd killed himself somehow.
And that's what made her, you know, look into Big Pharma and everything.
And she's got this wonderful spider's web, and it's on my podcast, where we talk about Big Pharma's influence on the medical education system, the medical training system, Medical journals, scientific research, our regulatory bodies, the people who do the NICE guidelines and all that kind of stuff.
It permeates, their little tentacles infiltrate everything and it's a disease and it's like a cancer.
So, you know, modern day doctors.
There's a real problem, a real problem, and I don't know if it's something that can be fixed.
I, like a lot of our institutions, I think they need to be torn down and totally rebuilt.
I don't think it's a case of, oh, let's change the people at the top and let's, you know, let's do a new certification process and blah blah.
No, the whole system stinks.
And it's not just the medical system itself, it's our culture, it's our society.
It's the fact that We've all got a mind virus.
People who think they're all goody goody two shoes doing the right thing and are actually Marxist idiots who are just foot soldiers for the mafia cabal that are running the shit show.
I mean, the thing is, like, you can get angry and I've heard you, you know, one of the questions you always ask is, but yeah, but who do you think these people are?
Who are they?
I asked the same thing recently to Jerome Corsi, who's just done a book about JFK's assassination.
And I said, yeah, but who are they?
And he went, Ahmed, look, it's not that important who they are, because the reality is they are now everyone.
Your primary school teacher, your social worker, your doctor, your politician, your journalist, It's all of them.
It's the invasion of the body snatchers.
They are now everyone.
Your neighbour.
Everyone.
They've all got this mind virus.
And I think that is the problem that we face today.
That it's not just the medical system has just failed us.
It's the judicial system.
It's our law enforcement.
It's our politicians.
It's our media.
I mean, independent media?
I mean, that's a joke.
So yeah, that was that Facebook group.
Anyway, you can imagine I left that in disgust and I was like, well, if you thought this was going to convince me to take a shot, no, no, it's definitely not.
It's definitely not going to make me take any shot.
Um, you summed it up very well.
I mean, I'd say you're pretty much, you're pretty much as far down the rabbit hole as I am.
I don't know about that.
No, we, I think, well, you know, look, I was going to say to you, Umad, that Surgery's loss is podcasting's gain.
I mean, you're really good.
I mean, it's funny, isn't it, that sometimes it takes a bizarre, unasked-for crisis, like the one you've experienced, personal crisis, where you've been booted out of the job you love by circumstances pretty much beyond your control.
Well, because you've shared principles.
And here you are doing something you'd have never ever done otherwise, would you?
Because you'd have been putting people's ankles together for the rest of your life.
Yeah.
Calling yourself Mr. Malick.
Yeah.
And lording it over the mere doctors.
Yeah.
And getting your staff to polish your BMWs and instead here you are.
But you know, I don't need to tell you, you're funny and you're quick.
How's it going?
The podcast?
Yeah, it's good.
It's good.
Do you know what?
Most days, I actually can't blame.
I think what you said is actually perfect, but I have actually engineered my current predicament.
I could have stayed quiet.
I could have just shut my mouth.
I could have just kept fixing ankles.
I could have stopped.
Tweeting when they told me to and taking down my videos, but I didn't.
You know, so.
The reality is I am where I am because of the choices that I made and I have to accept that.
Oh, totally.
No, I got that.
Yes, certain things feel like they're out of my control, but ultimately, you know, I brought myself to this position and I don't regret one single moment.
I wouldn't do anything differently.
It does make me a bit sad.
I mean, this lady called Catherine messaged me on Sunday with her number, running number, 2598.
She said, it wasn't particularly pretty but I did it in 10 months after the surgery and she ran a marathon basically.
And she goes, thank you, thank you, thank you, Cath.
I saw that on Sunday and I got a bit tearful because I used to get these messages, honestly, like two, three a week.
And to think that I'm not going to be able to have this ability to help people anymore kind of makes me sad.
But then on the flip side, I get messages from people all around the world now saying, oh, my God, your podcast is amazing.
It's helping so much.
I can't thank you enough.
You're helping in more ways than you could ever imagine.
I went into medicine, very old-fashioned style, to help people.
And all I can think is, all I can hope is that, yeah, I am now helping people, but just in a different way.
How is it going?
Yeah, it's going really well.
I'm getting about 45, 50,000 listeners every week, which I think is a decent amount.
That's what I get.
We're about the same anyway.
That's good.
I'm impressed.
So, you know, considering I only started June last year and the number of people I've spoken to are fascinating, the guests.
I'm, you know, I've pivoted to try and monetise.
You know what it's like?
I don't think people realise how hard it is to do podcasts.
Like, especially when you're like solo outfits, you do all the recording, the editing, the thumbnails, the canvas, the artwork, the uploading.
The intro, outros, the scheduling, the interviewing, the writing up the substacks, the promoting, the shorts.
I mean, it's a full time job.
I mean, I mean, well, before I used to work two and a half days a week.
Now, I mean, I'm working seven days a week now.
It's hard.
And I'm earning an eighth of what I was earning before.
So it is tough.
I mean, but I only really started trying to monetize in December when I said, you know what, enough is enough, folks, because I was under this kind of like naive Believe that, you know what, people will reward me for all this hard work.
But no, this, unfortunately, this Marxist ideology is now in our culture where people just expect everyone, everything for free.
And I'm sorry, I'm not a fracking commie.
I'm not a communist.
If you work hard and you produce good content, you should get rewarded for it.
So I, you know, I put a third of my content up behind a paywall.
I said, look, you know what?
You're getting two-thirds free and it's a lot.
I'm publishing like four or five podcasts a week.
It's a fracking lot.
Be grateful.
And it's just five pounds a month for my sub stack.
I mean, a Starbucks coffee isn't even that much.
And what do they give you?
They give you a cup of toxic gloop.
And I'm giving you mind expanding information that's going to help you fight the cabal.
For frack's sake, get your priorities right.
So, I mean, but you know what it's like.
It's tough, man.
It's tough.
Like you're living off buy me a coffees and, you know, hoping that people subscribe and then, and then you get, you know, and the count goes up, you know, and, you know, on a day, good day, I'll get five new paid subscribers.
I go, woohoo.
And then the next day I'll get none.
I go, frack, my life's over.
And then you get another two and then, you know, it goes up and down.
I realise I need to stop looking at the subscribers.
And you know what?
It's all going to be fine.
It's all going to be fine.
Everything will work out.
I mean, my wife has gone full time because she's a rock and she's like, don't worry.
You know, worst case... She does sound wonderful, your wife.
Will I meet her when I come?
Let me just check.
Will she be there?
I hope so.
I hope so.
We won't name dates.
She's doing a trauma ATLS thing, actually.
We might have to move that date.
I would like you to meet her, by the way.
Is it OK if we move it to another Friday and then you can meet her?
We can do that.
I'm just thinking about my schedule starting to pack up, to fill up with things.
But yeah, yeah.
No, let's try and do that.
That would be good.
I'd like you to meet her.
But let's not make it too long.
Yeah.
No, I'd like you to meet her.
She's just so cool.
Maybe what we'll do is we'll move it to the week before, 3rd of May.
There you go.
I'd like you to, Mayor.
I think, I think I can, we'll talk about that by email, whatever.
But, yeah, obviously your podcast ratings will go up massively when I'm on it.
So, you know, that'll be, that'll be my gift to you, Armand.
Thanks, Mayor.
That's all right, you know.
We're now sort of effectively blood brothers.
Oh, that's nice.
No, you've been so good that I don't want to ask you anything else.
And I kind of want to continue this conversation when I see you, because I think an hour and a half is enough anyway.
I don't believe in the Joe Rogan thing.
Next time we meet, we can talk.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, normally I have to stop and have a little pee break.
You'll find that when you come Yeah.
Oh, that was hilarious.
When you're like, um, oh, I don't know about my schedule.
It's all about hunting.
And I was like, what?
I'm not posh.
Yeah, but you know what?
Do you know what happened?
Tough like you.
Do you know what happened?
No.
You know, the, the, the, the, the, you must've noticed that the massive spraying they've been doing this year.
I mean, it's been insane.
So, you mentioned early on, you mentioned in the middle of the podcast, you mentioned, do you remember how lovely the weather was when we were all locked down?
Why was that?
Because they weren't doing the chemtrails.
They weren't spraying.
This year, they've been, to coin an armad phrase, they've been spraying like frack.
And everyone's noticing.
I mean, even the normies are noticing it.
But this was the wettest February on record.
And one of the worst, one of the many things it did, it completely destroyed the last half of the hunting season.
And I was expecting anyway, this is probably going to be in my last gasp, because Keir Starmer's probably going to ban it.
And I was thinking, well, at least I'm going to get two or three more hunts in, you know, and I don't care if I die, because, like, I'm going to die anyway, you know, soon-ish.
And it didn't happen because of that.
And, you know, all the anti-hunting people, if they're still watching this podcast, will be going, yeah, well, it serves you right.
Maybe the chemtrails are a good thing after all, because it stops you killing frogs.
And I'm thinking, oh, shut up, go away.
But yeah, I was quite bitter about that.
Anyway, I've got to do an article now.
I'm so, so glad.
You were brilliant, mate.
You really were.
You are fantastic.
And I don't mind at all the fact that I couldn't get a word in edgeways.
You're so fluent and you're so funny.
And you're brilliant.
So I'm happy to have you in the trench with me.
Unlike my idiot, wimpy, ex-journalist, fake comrades that I used to have.
You're a hero.
And I'm sure, I really hope people will discover your podcast.
If they haven't already, they'll discover it through this.
So tell us where we can find your stuff.
Well, thanks a lot, by the way.
That's very high praise coming from someone like you, so I'm very grateful.
It's very nice of you.
Thank you so much.
And the feeling is mutual.
You know, often a run, I'd be listening to you.
And it's kind of surreal now to having a chat with you.
Yeah, you can visit DocMalik, D-O-C-M-A-L-I-K.com.
It's not Malik.
All you Americans listening, listen.
No, no.
Not Ahmad Malik.
That's like saying Jams Dillingpool.
No, Dillingpool?
No, it's just Ahmed Malik.
And it's DocMalik, D-O-C-M-A-L-I-K dot com.
And you can find all the links to my podcast, but one in three are behind a paywall.
If you want to access them, you need to subscribe on Spotify or my sub stack.
And that's DocMalik dot sub stack or something like that.
It's all there on the website.
So if you can support me, but only only support me after you've supported James.
And honestly if you're listening to James Show and you've been listening for ages and even though he goes off and says dinosaurs aren't real and the flat is earth and all this kind of funny shit and sometimes he can get a little bit too religious but we forgive him because it's James.
He's a good guy so support him!
Remember that Starbucks?
Next time you reach for that Starbucks, slap your wrist and just subscribe to James.
And then once you've done that and you're feeling really super generous and you don't feel tight.
Fisted, you know, yeah, you know, support me too.
That'd be nice.
Because I've got young family.
You know, you know that analogy you said, we're in the trenches, we're in the trenches fighting the cabal.
I don't know about you, but you know, right at the beginning, I got I got contacted by so many rich people, like, you know, they were telling me how rich they are.
And I was like, all right, that's great.
So how are you going to support me?
And it was all scams.
They wanted me to do a business venture with them.
They wanted to use my name.
They wanted me to give money to them.
Someone wanted me to join the Church of Scientology.
And, you know, and they would sort out my mortgage.
I mean, I got so many weird people reach out and I would say to them, look, you know what?
You could send me pocket what you what would be pocket change for you.
And that would change my life.
And all you're talking about is, oh, helping me network and help me to grow my business.
And I went, I don't need that.
I don't need that.
I just need you to support me.
And honestly, like 95% plus of people who support me, I would say are in the working class.
Because I know, they email me.
We're talking about cleaners.
We're talking about pensioners.
We're talking about unemployed nurses or doctors, you know, not doctors, unemployed nurses or whatever, doctors.
People have lost their own jobs because of the mandates.
Most of the people supporting me are just good, decent, hard-working people.
And I love them.
And I love them so much.
And they're the people that give me faith in humanity.
So I would say, guys, if you're listening, people like James and me, we work really goddamn hard.
We're in the trenches and we are literally taking the shrapnel.
If you hate the evil bastards out there and how they're destroying our country, our culture, our civilization, our youth, Guess what?
Help us then, because it's us spreading the knowledge and the information that will empower people to say no, because how we win is by all of us saying, no, we do not comply.
That's how we win.
And you don't look for saviors.
You don't look for messengers.
You don't look for people with long flowing hair, you know, saying, come to me, vote for me and I will make everything better.
No, no, no.
You look in the mirror and your leader is there.
And that's... that's how we win.
And that's all I would say.
Sorry.
End of rant.
No, that's good.
So, just to add to what Ahmad said, I'm on Substack, Subscribestar, Patreon, Locals, or BuyMeACoffee if you don't want the advanced access to my stuff.
I really appreciate your support and everything Ahmad said is true and I hope you'll listen to his show as well.