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So last night I went on this guy's show, Tucker Carlson's show.
And it's nice they send a van to the house.
I don't even have to go in.
So it's really convenient.
And but they don't give, they don't.
Anyway, you know me, I worry about lighting.
Anyway, Tucker Bethlehem has better lighting than me.
But anyway, so I'll play it for you now because so I went on.
It was perfect.
So we're doing this anti-war rally on February 19th at the Lincoln thing in the thing in D.C. And I forgot to mention it.
I go on.
He lets me talk.
We're talking about, we're talking about war for three minutes straight.
And I'm trying to remember all the stuff I wanted to say.
And then I get to the end and I'm like, okay, I think that'll end it there.
And then I thought he'd ask me one more question and I was going to look at my notes to make sure.
And he didn't.
He just blah, blah, blah.
And that was it.
And I was like, oh, I looked at my notes.
I'm like, oh, fuck.
I forgot to.
If someone else had done that, I would never let them forget about it.
I would so fucking bust their bugs.
You didn't talk about the thing.
You're talking about.
The gray zone when I brought up the great Jon Stewart Nazi medal article.
I still feel bad I didn't bring it up.
We posted.
He pat it on the screen.
We didn't think the same.
So anyway, so I'll just want to play.
So I think this segment speaks for itself.
You can be outraged by the people running our country selling out our country to China, and you should be, but that's a very different thing from wanting to go to war with China, a war that we have no assurance we would win, to put it mildly.
But in a memo to his troops, four-star Air Force General Mike Minahan wrote this, quote, my gut tells me we will fight in 2025.
Xi, Xi Jinping, secured his third term and said his war council in October 2022.
Taiwan's presidential elections are in 2024 and will offer Xi a reason.
U.S. presidential elections are in 2024 and will offer Xi a distracted America.
Xi's team, reason, and opportunity are all aligned for 2025.
So what should we take of this?
Again, you can be deeply skeptical, in fact, hostile toward China and still be worried about going to war with China.
Jimmy Doerr is the host of the Jimmy Doerr show.
He joins us tonight to assess.
Jimmy, what do you should we be paying attention to a memo like this?
What do you think it means?
What I think it means is that the United States is trying to provoke and sable ratter with another nuclear power, right?
This is what we were supposed to be afraid of was going to happen with Donald Trump, right?
We couldn't have, he's a crazy man who's going to have his finger on the nuclear button.
And now we have Dementa Joe who is saber-rattling with two nuclear powers and they get the corporate media sponsored by the military-industrial complex to get Americans to cheer it on.
And why do Americans cheer it on?
Because they have no idea what's actually happening with their foreign policy.
And what's worse is they have no idea that they have no idea that they don't have any idea what's happening with their foreign policy.
We have 400 military bases surrounding China since the Korean War.
Do we really think that China is getting ready to invade the United States?
Because I tell you, they're not.
They make everything we use in the United States.
Why?
Because the same people who want this war are the same people who took the good jobs that are manufacturing jobs in America, turned them into low-paying crappy jobs and then shipped them to China.
And then we get angry at them for the system that we set up.
They're so corrupt.
Because that's the thing.
Americans have no idea how corrupt their government is.
They think our government's just regular corrupt.
Like, oh, Trump gave his son a job or Biden gave his kid a no-show job in the Ukraine board.
That's not the whole thing is corrupt.
The $800 billion military budget is $800 billion of corruption.
Why do we have to have eight, 900 military bases around?
We're the ones provoking this war.
Just like we provoked the war in Ukraine, we are now provoking a war with China.
And who benefits?
I'll tell you right now.
Your enemy is not China.
Your enemy is not Russia.
Your enemy is the military-industrial complex, which has been fleecing this country to the tunes of hundreds of billions and trillions of dollars.
How many times are we going to have a defense secretary say, hey, we can't account for $2 trillion in the Pentagon again?
Which is what happened twice now in my lifetime.
So again, people are being the war machine cannot be stopped.
Who's running this country?
The war machine.
It certainly isn't Joe Biden making these decisions.
I would like to know who is making the decisions.
And I just want to remind everybody, the United States is the world's terrorists.
We just set the Middle East on fire in the last 20 years.
And now we're doing a proxy war in Ukraine, which we provoked, NATO provoked, and was just admitted that we provoked it by the former prime minister of Germany.
And now we're trying to sable ratter with China.
And they're predicting a war.
Again, China's not going to invade us.
China's not our enemy.
We might have an economic war.
That's what these are.
These are economic wars.
These are wars for in Ukraine.
It's about liquefied natural gas and making sure Germany and Russia never come together because we fear Russia's natural resources and manpower and we fear them getting together with Germany with their technology and their capital.
And so that's why we blew up the Nord Stream pipeline.
That's why we're doing the Ukraine war.
This is all about hegemony, imperialism, and economics.
And if there's a Marines somewhere, it's there because they're about to steal some natural resources from another country.
As everybody's screaming about what a bad guy Putin is for invading Ukraine, the United States is currently occupying a third of Syria.
And which third is that?
It's the third that has the oil.
And how do I know we're there to steal their oil?
Because the president of the United States said so.
We're not even benefiting economically.
That's, I mean, of course, that's the rum.
Jimmy Dore, I appreciate it.
Thank you.
My pleasure.
I like to really drag.
Oh, you can come to me.
I like to really drag that out.
That's well, I would have forgot to plug the mortgage as well because that's a lot of.
I don't know how you got that all out.
I don't know.
I just, I just start going.
Anyway, so there it is.
And by the way, I would love to say that stuff on MSNBC, CNN, ABC.
They will never have me on.
The only person in the whole corporate news that will have a message like that is a guy who hosts for Fox News and coincidentally has the number one news show in America.
I was going to say he has better ratings.
Why would you go on the best rated one?
So I'm on the number one news show in America.
And then I get to also go on the number one podcast in America or in the world.
In the world.
So I think it's okay.
So thanks to Tucker for bringing me on and having that message to his audience, which needs to hear that China and Russia are not your enemy.
They need to hear it.
They got to hear it.
And thanks to Tucker to let me say it.
Well, you know what's so funny is like they're not going to invade the United States.
People are like, oh, if they invade Taiwan.
That's not invading the United States.
We have to go.
Taiwan, the United States, not me.
No.
The United States.
It belongs to them.
It belongs to Taiwan.
What are you talking about?
Yeah, to China.
Yeah.
I didn't know that we officially said that this whole time.
I've only heard if we invade Taiwan.
It's one China policy.
So that means the United States acknowledges that China owns that, that they're part of them.
There's a movie in China that's like their version of Rambo called Wolf Warrior.
Okay.
It's a lot of stuff about how they're nicer in Africa and then they fight a capitalist bad guy.
But it looks like Rambo.
It's just like how Rambo is.
And they have a thing called Wolf Warrior Diplomacy, which is politics.
Like when I think of that dippy general, all that thing, there's a bunch of politicians that are like that.
And I watch a whole video about China has these Wolf Warrior diplomats.
Like everything we say sounds exactly like what they say.
The two years are going to have to have a war.
We're going to have to have a war.
You're going to have a Blue Water Navy.
The challenge us on the high seas.
Blue water navy.
That means they can leave the China area with their Navy.
TV.
Establishment media sets of august fighting.
Oh, good luck.
Bullshit.
We can't afford.
Life's fomenting this.
Watch and see as the jack off the medium speeds and jumps the medium and hits them head on.
It's the Chimitor Show.
Music We have special guests with us.
Dan Cohen is here.
He's an independent journalist and filmmaker based in Washington, D.C. He's reported from Israel, Palestine, Latin America, and the U.S.-Mexico border for outlets, including Mondeweiss, the nation, alternate, gray zone.
He recently launched his own journalistic outlet called Uncaptured Media.
Please welcome back to the show, Dan Cohen.
Hey, Dan.
Hey, Jimmy.
Thanks for having me.
So, what we're here to talk about today is this guy.
So, this guy, his name is Peter Hotez.
Now, I bumped into this guy on Twitter because he was bragging about how hard he worked on getting a vaccine for COVID.
And he was angry at anybody who questioned him.
And what I said to him was, Hey, he said, I didn't sleep for six months so we could get a vaccine.
And what I said to him was like, Hey, maybe if you would have got a little sleep, you could have invented a better vaccine that actually worked better.
You know, maybe stopped transmission and contraction, you know, stopped it, you know, like what people want from a vaccine.
You know, that kind of a thing.
So I just want to.
So Dan has stayed up all night making this is what he said.
So I want to show you this real quick.
He went on Rogan just to show you what kind of a piece of it this guy is, right?
And this is the guy they think is going to replace Fauci.
So let me show you this real quick.
Do you take care of your immune system in other ways?
Do you take probiotics?
Are you cautious about your diet?
I'm not as cautious about my diet as I should be.
I'm a junk foodaholic.
So he thinks he's going to make a joke and get off the hook that Joe's going to let him go because he's just sitting there telling him all about vaccines and how vaccines are going to, they're the key to health.
All kinds of vaccines.
He's working on all different vaccines.
He has been his whole life.
He hasn't really invented anyone that's worth anything.
But that's what he's talking about.
Vaccines for everything, just like Bill Gates says.
Vaccines to cure things that you don't need it to cure for.
He's really super vaccine-y.
And then Joe Rogan says, but what do you do to stay healthy?
And he just says, I'm a junk foodaholic.
And he thinks that they're going to have a laugh and he's going to move on.
Joe Rogan does not have a laugh and he doesn't move on.
And it exposes this guy to the point where he starts to lie at the end of this.
He's literally going to start lying.
So watch this.
Actually.
Well, that seems like a terrible thing for your health.
It is a terrible thing for my health and something my wife is working on.
But that seems ridiculous for someone who works with health.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What's going on with you, man?
Sometimes, man, I just don't get it right.
How often?
How often?
How often do I steal a bag of chips or something like that?
Garbage.
I don't know.
No, no, hopefully not every day, but maybe a couple of times a week.
That's what with Rachel, my daughter with autism.
That's like our thing is to go to the, it's called the burger joint or to Shake Shack to get a to get a cheeseburger.
We'll stick sneak some fries.
So you live in large, we call it.
Like that mouth pleasure so much.
You're willing to sacrifice a little bit.
Yeah.
You know, I, you know, I have to concede that's the case.
Well, there's, I mean, I don't have to tell you, but there's a large body of data that connects poor diet to a host of diseases.
That seems like a crazy decision for a guy.
So it's always hilarious to me to watch a pothead comedian who announces men fighting in cages school the top medical people in the country.
He did it to Sanjay Gupta, and here he is doing it to this guy.
Well, I don't like him snack shaving this man.
Your line of work.
There you go.
Sometimes the sometimes it's not all brain.
It's something else.
But I mean, if you ate healthy food, I mean, the thing is, your body starts craving healthy food.
You start feeling no question about it.
Do you take vitamins?
I don't take vitamins.
You just take vitamins.
Wow.
I think they do.
I don't think they're needed.
Because most, he goes, I don't think they do anything.
I don't think they do.
Did you hear this is the guy who people have been listening to about vaccines for years now.
They had a Dan Hotez.
I had a Hotez day in Austin for him.
That's this guy.
I'll bet you if they extended the definition of vaccines to mean vitamins, he would take them.
Yes.
All right, here we go.
And the American.
Hold up.
You don't think they're needed while you're eating junk food?
Well, hopefully, I'm not only eating junk food.
But you know, there's a large body of clinical research on the efficacy of vitamins, especially vitamins D, vitamins.
I have taken vitamin D for periods.
The recommendation of my internist.
What about essential fatty acids, which are great for your brain, fish oil, all these different things that are fantastic?
I'm not going to argue with you.
You got it, Handley.
You got it over me.
Listen, but you would have a much better argument here.
You're making my wife stay here.
If you're taking care of yourself 100% instead of your vaccines.
I'm sure you do.
If that guy lit up a cigarette while he's like, Jesus, Joe, you're getting a vaccine.
So let's bring back, let me bring Dan back in here very briefly.
So that was my first introduction to him, and that's why I knew this guy was a fraud.
And now you've actually done the research and you completely expose him.
It's really great work.
Now, there's a video that I saw where you talk about his background before COVID.
Super sketchy.
He's totally in bed with the Gates Foundation, all those types of people.
So his background is super sketchy.
But now I want to show the video you actually put together about him around COVID.
And now I'm going to play this.
It's going to be like around eight or nine minutes, but it's super compelling and it's really well done.
So let's play it and then we'll bring Dan back in and we'll talk about it.
Peter Hotez has built a career in the nexus of pharmaceutical giants, billionaire foundations, and the U.S. government.
In the COVID era, he has become an evangelist for the emergent biomedical security regime, attacking anyone who deviates from its diktats.
We have to recognize that anti-vaccine activism, which I actually call anti-science aggression, anti-science aggression, anti-science, anti-vaccine aggression, anti-vaccine aggression, anti-science is now a leading cause of death.
It's killing more Americans in gun violence, nuclear proliferation, or cyber attacks.
Hotez posits that resistance to novel pharmaceutical products is a white supremacist plot that springs from the Republican Party all over the world.
The most vaccine hesitant group in the United States are what are being called Republicans.
Some polls call it white Republicans.
It's somehow married now to far-right-wing extremism and white nationalist groups, not confined anymore to the United States.
It's happening across Europe now.
You're seeing the disinformation go into Africa and elsewhere.
This is not a full-on globalized anti-science movement.
These forces, he says, are supported by Vladimir Putin.
The government has, this has been reported by U.S. and British intelligence, has been piling on with this whole systematic program of what's been called weaponized health communications.
Weaponized to weaponized, weaponized, weaponized, weaponized, weaponized, weaponized health communication through their bots and trolls, trying to destabilize democracies with anti-vaccine anti-science messages and targeting scientists.
To counter this, he has proposed a series of measures.
First, for so-called anti-science to be punished as a hate crime, saying both existing legislation be extended and new protections created.
He's called for the U.S. government to censor what he calls anti-science terrorist groups.
I've been having discussions with the federal government for many years now is we've got to do something about it.
Take this down and create an interagency task force.
Use the full power of the U.S. federal government to see what levers are available.
We need help from Homeland Security.
We need help from the Commerce Department, from the Justice Department, and the State Department.
Get enough of the cable news channels and the far-right podcasters.
We need to do something more aggressive.
We have to go into that dark place.
The UN, WHO, and NATO, he says, must join this censorship effort.
It's a demonization of very credible people who are actually expert at the science of vaccines and have developed appropriate questions and concerns.
And he dismisses them as an enemy.
And he calls upon even security agencies to coordinate and go after these people who are actually practicing science.
But somebody like this not only wants to deny the science, but wants to put people like me in jail and make us lose our license.
This is a true sociopath.
This is German-level sociopathy.
He has called for governments and international bodies to carry out a counteroffensive.
Let's talk to the people who know about cyber attacks, who know about nuclear proliferation, who know about global terrorism.
There might be some tools there that we can use to fight this anti-science aggression because I believe it's reached that same level.
And written that they must take direct, even confrontational approaches with Russia.
He even called for a CDC coup against the executive branch.
If we basically decapitated the leadership of the government in order to run the COVID-19 response, who can step up?
Can the CDC do it?
If we don't have a federal government, if we don't have the White House or the executive branch of the government engaged in doing this, do we have other options?
Are there levers Congress can push?
I think we have to start looking at this.
Hotez consistently cites the U.S. government, its intelligence cutouts, and proxies.
His claims about Russian interference cite a dubious report from Novetta, a contractor for numerous branches of the U.S. military owned by a firm called Accenture, which is tied to U.S. intelligence and the World Economic Forum.
Is Peter really fully independent?
Is he acting as an independent agent in good conscience and academic?
Or is he deeply tied to the deep state and the intelligence community?
His censorship efforts have been abetted by the Anti-Defamation League.
And within anti-science aggression, it goes hand in hand, hand in glove with anti-Semitism.
The ADL, ostensibly a hate group, is primarily an Israel lobby outfit, known for conflating criticism of the state of Israel and support for Palestinian rights with anti-Semitism.
In the COVID era, it has sought to conflate skepticism and criticism of novel pharmaceutical products with anti-Semitism.
COVID has led to a new form of virus or variant of anti-Semitism.
These censorship efforts have had some successes.
When Instagram suspended Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Hotez praised it as the first time that Facebook slash Instagram has taken a step towards dismantling the anti-science empire, and that hopefully this is only the beginning.
In September 2021, Houston, Texas resident Marissa Hansen interrupted Hotez during an appearance at the congregation Emmanuel.
I'm sorry, but I have to interrupt.
Dr. Hotez, I know about the children that have died from the Pfizer vaccine.
And it's your job to not deny that.
It's not a hate crime to question science.
You understand that?
I will leave now.
It's not unusual.
Actually, she was quite well behaved, so we have to be thankful for her for that.
In response, the congregation's rabbi banned her for life.
While Peter Hotez demands censorship and international action against foreign countries, he has contradicted himself at virtually every turn throughout the COVID era.
In the first year, when Trump was still president, Hotez warned about the dangers of rushing vaccines under emergency use authorization.
I don't think EUAs have a place for vaccines.
We've never done an emergency use authorization for a major vaccine release to the public.
What does that mean?
We know it's a lesser quality review.
What's the FDA going to do to ensure public safety?
While Hotez may have had political motivations to cast doubt on the coronavirus products, he had good reason to be concerned.
In March 2020, Hotez gave congressional testimony to warn about the dangers of coronavirus vaccines.
One of the things that we're not hearing a lot about is the unique potential safety problem of coronavirus vaccine.
With certain types of respiratory virus vaccines, you get immunized, and then when you get actually exposed to the virus, you get this kind of paradoxical immune enhancement phenomenon.
We started developing coronavirus vaccines, and our colleagues, we noticed in Laboratory Animals that they started to show some of the same immune pathology that resembled what had happened 50 years earlier.
So we said, oh my God, this is going to be problematic.
While Hotez warned against fast-tracking a vaccine, he was appointed by Anthony Fauci to lead an NIH program with pharmaceutical executives, the Gates Foundation, and others that did exactly that.
In May 2020, anticipating public concern about what he had admitted was rush testing, potentially unsafe products, and a new platform, Hotez wrote that the communications and missteps around the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines may require a period of damage control and called for the White House and NIH to shape a well-crafted vaccine communication plan and designate a trusted spokesperson who can articulate and carry the message with an apparent reference to himself.
Once the FDA had given emergency use authorization, Hotez reversed his public stance.
So what's your reaction to this approval out of the second vaccine?
It's fantastic.
The emergency use authorization closely approximates the full approval process and nothing really rushed.
Any vaccine released by emergency use authorization by the FDA is an outstanding vaccine.
Take whatever vaccine is really offered to you.
Hotez said that once enough people were injected with two doses, news is good.
It's saying even after six months, it still looks like it's really strong and durable.
So this is going to be a long-lasting vaccine.
A single dose is not very effective, but two doses, fully vaccinated people are.
A week or two after the second dose, the masks start to come off.
And guess what?
You can have everything you've asked for in terms of not requiring social distancing and masks.
We can have an extraordinary quality of life.
This is time-limited.
It's not in perpetuity.
Well, this is not in perpetuity.
We are going to vaccinate our way out of this epidemic starting in the summer.
If enough Americans get vaccinated, we could actually halt virus transmission potentially.
You know, if you do the simple math, I did a back-of-the-envelope calculation.
Once you get over 65% of the population with a single dose of the vaccine and 50%, two doses, the amount of transmission will really start to decline.
60 to 70%.
60 to 80% threshold.
We need to get to about 75% before we interrupt transmission.
Around three-quarters of the U.S. population.
Roughly 80% of the U.S. population.
Two doses turned to three.
I think ultimately a third immunization with the mRNA vaccines will probably be needed at some point.
We thought there was a pretty high likelihood we might have to give a third immunization down the line anyway at some point because we had no idea about the durability of protection of any of these vaccines.
So if you've got a two-dose Pfizer-Moderna vaccine, think of it as a three-dose vaccine.
We ultimately will need to give a third immunization.
And I've been pretty much saying that all along.
This was always a three-dose vaccine.
And so this was all predicted and predictable.
I've always said this is a three-dose vaccine.
Two mRNA vaccines were always a three-dose vaccine.
But we've known for a while that this was going to be a three-dose vaccine.
The big unknown is what happens to those of us who got three doses.
I don't have the answer.
You need that third immunization to get a 30 to 40-fold rise.
After you get that third immunization, you do get a big boost in virus neutralizing antibodies.
By November 2021, the U.S. population had met what HOTES and the government called fully vaccinated.
Today, we hit two important milestones.
80% of adults now have at least their first shot, and 70% of adults are now fully vaccinated.
But the goalposts were shifted, and the booster campaign was just getting started.
And we're going to have to change the definition of fully vaccinated.
What counts as full immunization will be three doses just because we gave those first two doses so close together.
The idea that two immunizations constitutes full immunizations is not even close.
You need that booster and you probably need the second booster.
If you've gotten a single booster, you're eligible to get your second boost.
The solution here is just continue mass vaccination as aggressively as possible.
Yes.
That's right.
Are you expecting results for these vaccines to essentially become a twice-yearly thing?
Of course, with mRNA, that may be what's required.
You need two boosters.
You're going to need a third booster.
Two boosts really makes the difference.
Get your second booster.
There are these new boosters.
They've been available for a little over a week.
Who should get them?
Well, anyone who's eligible.
Once you're more than out four or five months from your last booster.
No matter where you're at, maximize out your vaccinations.
And even if you've gotten a single booster, you need two boosters.
Now's the time to get a booster.
If you haven't been boosted in a while, two to four months out, you're going to need a third booster as well.
If it's immunization, third booster is meaning fifth immunization's new bivalent booster.
You want to get Taxlova.
That gives you an extra layer of protection as well.
We need to get that booster.
People need to get their bivalent booster.
And the important message that I have this morning is get your new bivalent booster.
If you've not gotten it, you have to get it.
They're talking about the third shot.
And is that the bivalent or is it the fourth booster?
Or does it matter?
Help me understand.
So before Elise was asking me that very question, I said, don't worry so much about the number of boosters.
Worry about when you got your last booster.
Attempting to boost ourselves out of this pandemic is, in my opinion, the immunological equivalent of heroin addiction.
Okay.
And what I mean by that is that we're trying to get, we're trying to squeeze more and more benefit, which we're not getting.
We're getting less and less benefit for more and more risk of side effects.
The more doses, the worse it gets.
So this is counterproductive.
It's not just it's not working, it's counterproductive.
When Johnson and Johnson's product was pulled after causing blood clots, the JJ vaccine does cause a rare, serious event, cerebral thrombotic event.
Hotez continued to push them.
Well, I don't have concern about the vaccine.
It's a good vaccine.
It's an excellent vaccine.
After years of blaming the unvaccinated for the virus, demanding censorship and seeking to criminalize criticism, Hotez casually admitted that the injections, in fact, don't stop transmission.
We are not stopping infection anyway, but no, the booster is actually keeping people out of the hospital.
I've never seen such an unabashed pro-vaccine cheerleader who never talks about all of the concerning an immense amount of data showing that this is a failed vaccination campaign.
Okay, so we'll stop it there.
And can you come to me?
Jesus Christ.
And let me just remind everybody that we're not endorsing anything those people are saying on that video because as you know, the vaccine is safe and effective and it'll slow the transmission and contraction of the virus and it'll keep you from getting seriously ill, hospitalized, or death.
That's the beauty of this vaccine.
I always get another booster, then I get a cheeseburger with my daughter.
What's happened?
Did I mention she's autistic?
So that adds more weight to what I'm saying.
Oh, he did.
She's autistic, by the way.
And he did.
So let's bring Dan Cohen, who put that together.
And there's much more.
It gets it's, I, I don't want to stop playing it, right?
I just want to keep playing that.
It's like George Santos and Science Drag.
Like he got a.
Did you see his skin color at one point that it looked worse than when CNN faked Joe Rogan's skin color?
Yes, it did.
He looked like when in Frank Reynolds and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia when he didn't want to look like Ken Diddler, so he had a mortician to his makeup.
I didn't see it.
If you saw it, you know I'm talking about so Dan Cohen, what else would you like to tell us about this guy who looks like we're not sure, but it looks like he'll be the guy who gets replaced, replacing Fauci.
Artie Lang looks better.
You know what's crazy?
He's actually only like 25 years old.
Come on.
No, I'm just kidding.
I mean, one thing, that piece, those pieces were done for Redacted with support.
You know, I want to shout out to the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation.
So, you know, give them some love.
This was not an uncaptured media production.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
So it was on that show Redacted.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Oh, that's everybody likes that show.
Yeah, I mean, they just gave me total freedom to go, you know, spend like weeks in the rabbit hole and come out with that mind-melter.
So, um, yeah, I mean, there's not a lot of other places that will do that.
So, you know, it's unreal at the balls to go on Rogan.
Like, that's a really unabashed liar who's like, you're going to need someone to tell lies for you who has a bow tie and glasses.
Yeah.
That's the only time I've ever seen him challenge.
Like, he blocks everyone on Twitter who even like asks him the most minor thing.
And so you see how he melts down with the most minor challenge.
And I think he probably thought, yeah, he was just going to get away with it on Rogan, but he just got exposed with the most minor, slight pushbacks.
You see what a total fraud he is.
I mean, I literally don't care what goes out of my mouth or goes into my body.
He doesn't.
All he wants is keep getting vaccines.
That's the key to health.
Hey, you're obese.
We got a vaccine for that.
You got headaches that you're doing it is what's really because I've heard them all go back and forth.
Fauci, at least, had the Christianity not to be so on his sleeve.
What a scumbag.
This dude is, there's nothing there, man.
This guy is scummy.
This scummy.
Go ahead.
You know, he's like clearly linked to intelligence, right?
We watch that part.
So I watched that part.
Tell people about that.
Well, he's, you know, he cites, you know, well, I mean, he's, you know, this is Putin interfering in our democracy and using anti-vax propaganda to destabilize democracies.
I mean, he cites this report from Accenture, this spook outlet.
He cites the Center for Countering Digital Hate, which is closely tied to the UK Labor Party, which we know how spook-infested that is.
Like everything he cites is a spook show.
And of course, he's tied to like if you watch the first part, there's two parts to this thing.
We saw the second, most of the second part.
The first one shows how he came up on basically because of Bill Clinton and Bill Gates and Fauci.
Bill Clinton and Bill Gates.
I mean, I got to wonder, is he like jealous he never made it down to Epstein's Island?
I mean, with those guys.
They said I smelled.
My CIA code name is Bunsen Mildew.
Like the Muppet, but with a more wet smell.
But I mean, you know, he really just kind of encapsulates the epitomizes the sort of biomedical security regime that was already in place for years and years and years pre-COVID, but then just went into overdrive, like really emerged and, you know, went on steroids during COVID and just destroyed so many lives.
And you just see lie after lie after lie after lie.
And he just, you know, he can't handle, not only does he block, but obviously he wants censorship.
So he just, you know, he got, he got a girl banned from her synagogue where, you know, she, she, that's, that's where, like, her family generations back.
This is Marissa Hanson, who's a, who's a Houston, Texas resident.
She, she can't go visit her family's, you know, cemetery, her family who's buried there.
She's banned because she politely interrupted Peter Hotez.
I mean, that was a lot more polite than normal, but I would like you to ban her for life.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.
I mean, there are just so many aspects.
There's another section in that piece that I think was right after what we just watched, where his vaccine that he developed, his coronavirus vaccine, which is not a vaccine at all, was why do you say that?
Because it doesn't stop transmission, which is like the definition of a vaccine.
It's like, I mean, I guess you could call it a treatment, but even that doesn't really work.
And, you know, I mean, one thing, Peter Hotez, when he testified in Congress, what he was talking about is something called antibody, it's antibody-dependent enhancement.
And that's basically when the vaccine makes the disease worse because it's a bad vaccine.
And, you know, that's a total risk with these things.
And he knew it.
And that's a risk with his vaccine that he got authorized to be used in India.
And it went into the arms of like 70 million people in India.
And then it came out that the Indian government actually like totally ignored its own regulatory body's concerns.
And then it got authorized in two other countries and I think Indonesia and Botswana.
So there are major, it should just be a major scandal.
This guy should be investigated.
And he also, and, you know, if you watch further on in the second piece, he admits that the mRNA vaccines, the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, are failing finally.
And so he says, well, so maybe this is an opportunity to, you know, use my vaccine, is what he gets at.
It's not legal in countries where kids can smoke.
So it's like he wants to inject all of us with his with his junk.
And it's just, you know, we're just all living in a big Peter Hotez, Bill Gates kind of pharma experiment.
And I mean, I hate, yeah, go ahead, Jimmy.
No, I just have to remind people that whatever you're saying about the vaccines, I have to remind them that the COVID-19 vaccine is super safe and effective, and it does slow the transmission and contraction.
And it will keep you from getting seriously ill-hospitalized or dead.
You can eat whatever you want.
You can eat whatever you want.
Do you remember Hitler had a fat doctor who smoked that was shooting him up with all the vitamin injections?
His vitamin injections were crystal meth.
Oh, he did everything.
He had opiates in there.
So this doctor was just shooting him up with it.
And then finally, like, I think this doctor sucks.
And then Hitler in the bunker just didn't have his shit anymore.
Really?
I mean, that must have sucked.
He comes down off all of it.
All of it.
Yeah.
So, yeah, so he's in bed with Bill Gates.
He sucked up the Fauci.
I saw that first video.
Everybody should go check it out.
Everybody should go check out those videos.
They're over at the Redacted YouTube page.
Yeah, on YouTube or Rumble.
You can see them either place.
Okay.
And, you know, so he's been trying to work on this hookworm vaccine, right?
So can you tell us a little bit about that?
So basically, since the beginning of his career, like the late 80s, I think actually in 1985, when I was born, he started this human hookworm vaccine, which still has a human hookworm himself.
As a human hookworm himself, I'm sorry, go ahead.
It still hasn't succeeded.
So you can show, you know, you can see how good this guy is at what he's doing.
So he's been trying to develop this hookworm vaccine, right?
It turns out they're not a virus, they're a parasite.
So you really can't.
And, you know, by the way, so Bill Gates and these guys, Hotez and stuff.
So they, so for instance, most of the stuff they're trying to develop vaccines for could be fixed with just sanitation and clean water.
Exactly.
Exactly.
So instead of Bill Gates investing money in that, he'd invest $55 million in a vaccine instead of $55 million in clean water and sanitation, which is what actually would cure that stuff, right, Dan?
Exactly.
It's not just human hookworm.
It's like a whole bunch of these.
Well, so Peter Hotez, he coined the term neglected tropical diseases, just meaning tropical diseases, saying, oh, they're neglected.
Well, we can't have that.
So he got a bunch of money from Gates.
He got a bunch of money from Fauci.
And then that kind of tapped him into the whole just millions and millions and millions of dollars.
This whole industry of neglected tropical diseases.
I remember this.
Did they just go?
What's that?
I remember this guy.
I was watching Unrelated, a thing with that term, neglected tropical diseases.
It was one of those kind of, wow, it's like all that TED talk.
You try to get your phrase, like you like fragility or whatever.
Yes.
He's marketing phrases.
Yes.
It's completely a marketing phrase.
Look, Samantha Power was tweeting about neglected tropical disease today.
USAID has poured billions of dollars into this.
How much I don't remember the figure off the top of my head.
It's in my video, but like billions of dollars, maybe $10 billion into combating so-called neglected tropical diseases, which just means testing drugs where all you have to do, like you said, is just have sanitary systems, clean water, basic things like that.
But the whole idea is to keep Latin America, Africa, and South Asia underdeveloped and exploited.
So not only corporations can extract wealth, but you can test drugs on people.
You can treat them as well.
To fight white supremacy.
Yeah, that's what they're doing.
Like, for instance, I've seen reports where people talking about how Bill Gates wants to make a vaccine for malaria.
And the people in Africa say, you know what would really help more would be nets so people can sleep at night and not get bitten by mosquitoes.
That's what would really help.
Very little markup on those.
Yeah, we can't.
Right.
There's very little markup on that.
So we got to, we'd rather have a vaccine for it.
One day I want to help those guys with the giant balls.
Exactly.
But if you say any of this, according to Peter Hotez, you're an anti-Semite.
And he partnered, like he partners with the ADL, the Anti-Defamation League, which their whole shtick is to say, if anyone says free Palestine at like a protest, some like 20-year-old Palestinian college student says like free Palestine because my house has been demolished.
My like, my grandparents got kicked out of their house.
Then, oh, that's anti-Semitism.
And so Peter Hotez and the whole, and like, it's not just Hotez.
They're tied to the ADL is tied to Pfizer.
They gave Borla their like courage award.
So their whole thing is like, what?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So they're like, oh, any of that is now anti-Semitism.
They're using the Israel lobbies book.
Actually, just in the last couple days after I published this thing, Hotez put out a new study on anti-Semitism and anti-vax.
And he gives these.
It's all about him.
Oh, it's good.
He has four examples of what he says are like anti-Semitic emails that he got.
And of three of them, there's nothing remotely anti-Semitic.
And the only one that could maybe be construed as anything like related to him being Jewish is the guy calls him a sick son of a kosher pickle eater.
Which, like, if that's anti-Semitic, oh, man, that's like embarrassing to like try to.
That's it.
So I reject and denounce that.
I mean, so anyway, I really, I really urge everybody to go watch these.
These two videos are really just, they're mind-blowing.
They don't seem kosher to me.
So it is kind of mind-blowing.
And the stuff, his contradictions around, he was one of those people, by the way, that said, and I think it might have even been in the part we showed already, where he was saying that the vaccine stops the transmission.
No, he was saying that we could, if enough people get vaccinated.
Yeah, with this back of an envelope calculation.
You're like, hold on, let me get my envelope.
My back of the envelope comp for freaking COVID?
Let's go front of the envelope.
Why don't you just use your computer?
Hold on, there's some fry sauce on it.
And he wants to coup the white.
He said it.
He said, you know, if we decapitate, like, he talks about regime change military imperialist terms.
Trump's tweet that got him kicked off.
Yeah.
So what he was saying there about was more violent than Trump's.
Can you imagine saying things like decapitate and a coup?
And then he said we'd have the CDC just take over.
Yeah, the CDC runs by big pharma.
I mean, you have the CDC Foundation, the parallel body that's just, you know, takes money from big pharma, and then they fund, they fund the CDC.
I mean, that's just one of many conflicts of interest, but it's like the CDC, a bunch of technocrat, big pharma, you know, freaks who are just, we'll just, we'll just get rid of the executive branch of government.
Just casually promote that on MSNBC and the hosts just like nod along.
It's just unreal.
Well, Dan Cohen, everybody check out his new media outlet called Uncaptured Media.
Is that at uncapturedmedia.com?
It's just on Substack, uncaptured.substack.com.
Okay, fantastic.
Everybody check it out.
Great work on this.
I hope people found it as riveting as I did.
And hope I showed enough of it.
But Dan Cohen, thanks for coming on.
And thanks for all the work you're doing.
I appreciate it.
Thanks a lot, Jimmy.
Guess what?
They're starting to apologize for being so wrong about COVID.
They're trying to get out in front of it now.
By the way, you see, so remember, this was from the Atlantic.
We covered this.
Let's declare a pandemic amnesty.
Let's focus on the future.
Oh, yeah, because the past doesn't look good for you, right?
Yeah, let's look towards the future.
Further mandates?
And by the way, this picture that they're desecrating was made by Paolo Varaniz during the Renaissance, a golden age of science, which ushered in witch hunts, torture, genocide, and war.
Who wrote that?
Tristan Jordan Pfizer?
Come on, am I right?
Tristan Jordan.
So now there's the new one.
It's time.
This is a newsweek.
It's time for the scientific community to admit we were wrong about COVID and it costs lives.
And this guy wrote it.
Guy named Kevin Bass.
He's an MD and a PhD student at medical school in Texas.
He's in his seventh year.
Taking him a while to get through that college.
Or is it Hotez would call him a terrorist?
A terrorist.
That's right.
So as a medical student and researcher, I staunchly supported the efforts of the public health authorities when it came to COVID-19.
I believe that the authorities responded to the largest public health crisis of our lives with compassion, diligence, and scientific expertise.
What?
I don't get this, Joe.
He believed past tense.
Oh, he believed.
I believed.
Oh, he used to believe that.
Okay.
Okay, good.
That makes more sense.
Yeah, okay.
I was with them when they called for lockdowns, vaccines, and boosters.
I was wrong.
We in the scientific community were wrong and it costs lives.
Wow.
I can, you know, when they start writing like Hemingway, right?
You know it's serious.
Hi, I'm Michael Kaine.
I got it wrong.
Oopsie daisy.
Okay, so I can see now that the scientific community from the CDC to the WHO to the FDA and their representatives repeatedly overstated the evidence and misled the public about its own views and policies.
So they're lying the whole time, just like we thought.
But you weren't allowed to ask that question.
You get called an anti-vaxxer and a white supremacist and the tail on the kite of the white ring wig, which is what they called me.
A what?
They called me the tail on the kite of the right wing.
What?
Yeah, I know.
I know.
So including they lied about natural versus artificial immunity, school closures and disease transmission, aerosol spread, mask mandates, vaccine effectiveness and safety, especially among the young.
Oh my God, is this med student been doing his own research?
All of these were scientific mistakes at the time, not in hindsight.
They were scientific mistakes at the time, meaning they knew they were wrong at the time.
Of course they did.
As we found out from the European Union's parliament, interviewed, asked the question of a Pfizer executive, hey, when did you test for these for transmission?
And she said, we never even tested.
So they knew they were lying.
So these aren't whoopsies, oopsie-daisies.
But amazingly, some of these obfuscations, meaning lies, continued to this present day.
Obfuscations.
Obfuscations.
Obfuscations, Kurt.
But perhaps more important than any individual error was how inherently flawed the overall approach of the scientific community was and continues to be.
As Jay Battichara from Stanford came on this show and told us, I think he's from Stanford.
He said that we've had pandemics in the past and we never did lockdowns before.
We never had mandatory.
It's the Spanish flu.
Right.
We didn't have lockdowns.
We know how to handle these.
It was flawed in a way that undermined its efficacy and resulted in thousands, if not millions of preventable deaths.
Holy cow.
What we did not properly appreciate is the preferences is that preferences determine how scientific expertise is used.
And that our preferences might be, indeed, our preferences were very different from many of the people that we serve.
Meaning they wanted to do shit to people and people didn't want it done to them and they didn't give a shit.
That's what he means.
We created policy based on our preferences, then justified it using data.
And then we portrayed those opposing our efforts as misguided, ignorant, selfish, and evil.
Boy, he did all that as a med student.
Think about that.
So anybody who pushed back, like this show, we were portrayed as misguided, ignorant, selfish, and evil.
Not just by Randos, but by some of people who I've known all my life did that.
You got injured.
Now you're against the kite on tail on the tail.
People I've known all my life said that I was selfish, evil, doing it for clicks and money.
You were the wind beneath the wings of the right.
And Joe Rogan got it worse than me.
He's forgiven all those people.
I can't.
They need to first apologize.
We made science a team sport.
Yes, remember we showed Josh Olson talked about how even if you think they're on your team, ignore them if they're not wearing a mask and saying COVID's over.
Remember that?
What team is that?
I don't know what team that is.
We made science a team sport, and in so doing, we made it no longer science.
Oh, that's true.
It became us versus them.
And they responded the only way anyone might expect them to, by resisting.
We learned this lesson over and over and over again in a million places, but I guess don't learn it because it just keeps going.
It just keeps going.
We excluded important parts of the population from policy development and castigated critics, which meant that we deployed a monolithic response across an exceptionally diverse nation, forged a society more fractured than ever, and exacerbated long-standing health and economic disparities.
You mean neoliberal capitalism?
Our emotional response and ingrained partisanship prevented us from seeing the full impact of our actions on the people we are supposed to serve.
We systematically minimize the downsides of the interventions we impose, meaning lockdowns, vaccines, masks, all that stuff, imposed without input, consent, and recognition of those forced to live with them.
Or as Klaus Schwab calls it, a good start.
In so doing, we violated the autonomy of those who would be most negatively impacted by our policies.
The poor, the working class, small business owners, blacks and Latinos, and children.
These populations were overlooked because they were made invisible to us by their systematic exclusion from the dominant corporatized media machine that presumed omniscience.
Omniscience.
Is that omniscience?
Is that how you say it?
It looks like omniscience.
Well, I mean, they kind of are tracking everyone.
Yeah.
So, and so from now on, public health policy is going to be dictated by Corey Bush and AOC.
That's what I think.
Most of us did not speak up in support of the alternative views.
No kidding.
Still people aren't.
Jon Stewart pretends he's going to open up COVID to questions because questions are healthy.
And then he brings on three hacks from the establishment that's just do propaganda and don't actually question anything.
Wait till Kev graduates out in the real world and see what it's like.
It's even worse.
Most of us did not speak up in support of alternative views because the people in the medical professions are more go-along fucking pieces of it.
That's why.
Because they're spineless go-alongs.
There was a handful of people in the medical profession that stood up and spoke out.
And some of them got their licenses trying to take them away.
Yeah, that's why.
Well, what are you going to do?
You get no funding.
Hey, I almost lost my channel for telling the truth.
You got to tell the truth.
When strong scientific voices like world-renowned Stanford professors John Leon, how do you say his name?
Lowened.
Lanitis, Jay Bhattachara, and Scott Atlas, or University of California, San Francisco professors Vinay Prasad and Monica Gandhi sounded the alarm on behalf of vulnerable communities.
They face severe censure by relentless mobs of critics and detractors in the scientific community, often not on the basis of fact, but solely on the basis of differences in scientific opinion.
Most of you didn't speak up in support of alternative views.
I get it.
You got student loans to pay off, huh?
When former President Trump pointed out the downsides of intervention, he was dismissed publicly as a buffoon.
And when Dr. Antony Fauci, Dr. Tony Science, opposed Trump and became the hero of the public health community, we gave him our support to do and say what he wanted even when he was wrong, which was every time he opened his mouth.
Wait, but Fauci, when Fauci opposed Trump, it was because he was anti-vax, wasn't it?
Trump's way pro-vax.
Trump was super pro-vax.
And yes, so when Trump was president, just like we showed you, that Hotez guy and Fauci, they were all like, be careful.
And as soon as Trump wasn't president, they were all like, the vax is safe and effective.
And if you don't get it, you're crazy.
Trump was not remotely perfect, nor were the academic critics of consensus policy.
But the scorn that we laid on them was a disaster for public trust in the pandemic response.
Our approach alienated large segments of the population from what should have been a national collaborative project.
And you know what the effect of all the way they did this is now 35% of the country considers themselves vaccine hesitant in general, not just for this one, but all vaccines.
And kids, people stopped taking their kids to get them vaccinated.
Well done.
I was never, I never had an ounce of that before how they did this.
I never, I mean, has me neither.
Never had an ounce of hesitation about vaccines.
I had a jokes about how stupid people were.
I used to think RFK Jr. was probably going out on the, I don't know, plank, right, or whatever, going on a limb.
And I thought he was a little.
And then, of course, he's been on to something this whole time that they're they hide data, they lie.
He's one of the better Kennedys also.
That's right.
He's one of the better Kennedys.
And we paid the price.
The rage of those marginalized by the expert class exploded onto the dominated social and dominated social media.
Lacking the scientific lexicon to express their disagreement, many dissidents turned to conspiracy theories in a cottage industry of scientific contortionists to make their case against the expert class consensus that dominated the pandemic mainstream.
Labeling the conspiracy theory was what the fuck you guys were saying.
That was what you're admitting.
And so you're still calling somebody else conspiracy theorists as you're admitting you guys were lying at every turn.
Is our for-profit healthcare system a conspiracy?
I thought it was a conspiracy.
I guess it's not a theory.
It's how it works.
Everybody knows.
Labeling this speech misinformation and blaming it on scientific illiteracy and ignorance.
The government conspired.
They, just what I said, they did the conspiracy.
The government conspired with big tech to suppress it, erasing the valid political concerns of the government's opponents.
You know what's shocking is the newer Twitter files where the guy that got run out of there is like, hey, they're out of line now with this.
It was too much even for him, what the government was doing.
And this despite the fact that pandemic policy was created by a razor-thin sliver of American society who anointed themselves to preside over the working class, members of academia, government, medicine, journalism, tech, and public health who are highly educated and privileged.
So I say from now on, public health policy should be dictated by pink.
Okay.
From the comfort of their privilege, this elite prizes paternalism as opposed to average Americans who laud self-reliance and whose daily lives routinely demand that they reckon with risk.
Can you believe for all, and these are all the people that whined about patriarchy for last 10 years, and that's what they love.
Just do as you're told.
We're the patriarchs of this.
Yep.
That many of our leaders neglected to consider the lived experiences of those across the class divide is unconscionable.
Why not just say experience?
Is there like a dead experience you have?
Lived experience.
You mean experience?
It's redundant, right?
Lived experience.
What other kind of experience is there?
I experienced that, but I wasn't living.
I don't know.
Lived experience, another bug.
That's another woman.
That came out that phrase for something else.
I don't know why he's, I guess it's just mutated and just throwing it around now.
My lived experience.
It was always stupid, but it wasn't for this.
It was just, you mean experience.
Incomprehensible to us due to this class divide.
We severely judged lockdown critics as lazy, backwards, and even evil.
We dismissed as grifters those who represented their interests.
We believed misinformation energized the ignorant, and we refused to accept that such people simply had a different valid point of view.
They still do.
Most of them still do.
You go on, they're still doing it.
Yeah, right.
By the way, none of my friends have apologized to me at all.
Then they weren't your friends.
Well, they're not admitting.
We crafted policy for the people without consulting them.
If our public health officials had led with less hubris, the course of the pandemic in the United States might have had a very different outcome with far fewer lost lives.
But these people are stupid and didn't vote for Hillary.
How can we do that?
That's right.
They're so stupid, I hate them.
Instead, we have witnessed a massive and ongoing loss of life in America due to distrust of vaccines and the healthcare system, a massive concentration in wealth by already wealthy elites, a rise in suicides and gun violence,
especially among the poor, a near doubling of the rate of depression and anxiety disorders, especially among the young, a catastrophic loss of educational attainment among already disadvantaged children, and among the most vulnerable, a massive loss of trust in healthcare science, scientific authorities, and political leaders more broadly.
That's what they did.
And the people are still out there pushing the COVID-s are still doing it.
Guys like Dave Anthony, who hosts the Dollop podcast, guys like Joss Olson, they're still Walker Bragman, of course, all those fucking people.
All guys I never heard of.
They're all doing it still.
Because nobody cares about it.
Like the Brian Steltzer, I'll say it or the guy who says, I'll do anything.
It's anything.
They're just repeaters of propaganda at the top of their lungs while they're being indignant.
They're telling you not to read as they wag their finger at you for being stupid.
They literally tell you, stop reading.
You could tell who's a scumbag liar real easily.
If they're answering a question with a fact, that's different than someone going, oh, were you with the bad people?
Yes.
If your argument's that, then I know you're bullshit out of the case.
It's okay.
By the way, Dave Anthony, who blocked me on Twitter and then tweets, talks shit about me from behind a block, which I knew he had a lot of emotional problems, Dave Anthony, and a lot of people don't like.
Why?
Because he had two first names.
But I didn't think he was that big of a coward.
I thought you were telling me about a two-man podcast called Dave Anthony.
David Anthony.
No, it's just one guy.
This one guy.
It's okay to be wrong and admit where one was wrong and what one learned.
His friend, Dave Anthony's friend, Josh Olson, deleted two years of tweets.
That's what a fucking pussy he is.
I wonder if.
So Dave Anthony just blocks me so I can't see the shit.
Stupid shit he's saying.
Hey, it's okay to be wrong and admit where one was wrong and what one learned.
That's a central part of the way science works.
What?
Yet I fear that many are too science.
Science is tested.
Science is questioned.
That's how it works.
If it can't be questioned, it's propaganda.
It's not science.
Yet I fear that many are too entrenched in groupthink and too afraid to publicly take responsibility to do this.
Well, I got some bad news.
Your fears are going to be well borne out.
Yes.
Solving these problems in the long Term requires a greater commitment to pluralism and tolerance in our institutions, including the inclusion of critical, if unpopular, voices.
Intellectual elitism, credentialism, and classism must end.
Restoring trust in public health and our democracy depends on it.
You know what?
A credentialist is what a bunch of these people, besides being classists.
That's the number one.
So, do you know what the original headline of this article was?
So, you think you're smarter than Kid Rock?
That was the original.
Turns out Kid Rock got it right.
I remember going to Florida on tour during the pandemic, and I'm wearing my mask, and all these people are like, What are you?
I mean, basically, calling me homo slurs.
Yeah.
And all that, none of them got, they were all fine.
I like, I feel like a chump now.
I feel like the biggest chump in the world because I got injured.
You know what else?
They're at the beach, these people, the vitamin D. Remember how they tried to make, yes, so they're all getting vitamin D, which is what's, which is really helpful in fighting COVID.
And they were shaming those people for being outside at spring break without a mask.
I mean, people I know were blaming him for killing her mom or something.
Yes.
Yes.
So there you go.
There you go.
They're starting to apologize for not only being wrong, but for knowing they were wrong and still saying the shit that they were saying.
They knew it was wrong at the time and still said it.
They knew you couldn't vaccinate your way out of this pandemic.
They knew no matter how many people got vaccinated, it wasn't going to kill this virus.
They knew that it didn't stop transmission.
And they knew all this stuff.
This is the kind of like willing lies that we would normally be using for a war.
And they tried to, yes, and yes, yes.
Yeah.
And then they tell themselves we are fighting Nazis, meaning Trumpers.
And so then it's okay to lie.
It's okay to lie about ibermectin, hydroxychloroquine.
It's okay to lie about vitamin D. It's okay to lie about everything.
Yeah, right.
Masks.
It's okay to lie about.
It's okay to lie about the vaccine, which they lied about.
Yeah.
It's by the way, the vaccine is safe and effective.
And I have to tell you that it's super safe and effective.
Kurt, you know.
Slows the spread.
Slows the spread is what it does.
It slows it, the transmission and contraction.
It'll keep you from.
They never said it stops it.
They never said that.
Come on.
You lie.
Ted, you know that's not true.
But it will keep you from getting seriously ill, hospitalized, or dead.
That's the beauty.
My heart swells with pride just thinking about when I got my vaccine.
I get short of breath just thinking about the excitement I have.
Stories, I go and sell the minister a new booster to myself.
I got out of breath with the excitement over how protected I am from.
I'm lightheaded.
My heart's beating fast.
Because I am protected.
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Freak out.
Don't freak out.
Don't freak out.
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That's it for this week.
You be the best you can be and I'll keep being me.
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