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All right, welcome to the war room. | |
And today, just a word before I get into today's lineup, the phrase, do not be afraid, is written in the Bible 365 times. | ||
Do not be afraid, 365 times in the Bible. | ||
So, you know, obviously there's 365 days in a year, if you didn't know that already. | ||
So pretty important stuff to do not be afraid. | ||
And it's hard right now, right? | ||
I mean, you have so many things happening all at once. | ||
Things seem totally out of control, but it's important that we do not be afraid. | ||
So keep that in mind as we talk about the January 6th sham hearing again today, day four of that. | ||
We're going to be talking about How fun paying premium for gas and groceries is, and also the push to harm our kids through those jabs, even young infants now, and also the trans predators coming after our children. | ||
So again, do not be afraid. | ||
Daily reminder, 365 times in the Bible, and there are victories. | ||
We're going to talk about some victories that are happening and also the brave souls that are fighting against all of these attacks, these things that make us fear. | ||
We're going to be talking to them. | ||
But first, sharing the verse of the day, Psalm 18, 3. | ||
I will call upon the Lord who is worthy to be praised. | ||
So shall I be saved from mine enemies. | ||
So shall I be saved from my enemies. | ||
So do not be afraid. | ||
Okay, so today, starting off with the fourth verse, January 6 hearing on how President Trump threatened our democracy. | ||
Today, the focus was how he pressured officials to overturn the election. | ||
This is a phrase that they really want the public to latch onto. | ||
I mean, like propaganda. They think that if they repeat it enough, that those people, the soldiers out there will be saying, President Trump We're good to go. | ||
The majority of the people that had questions about what happened, about if the elections were run fairly. | ||
It was an election like no other. | ||
We'd never had so many mail-in efforts. | ||
We'd never had people counting for days and days. | ||
We'd never had all of these key states just stop all at once. | ||
So these were very fair questions that the American people were asking, and that was what President Trump was after. | ||
Now, I'm not necessarily a President Trump cheerleader, but I will say that they are definitely not framing this argument in the right way. | ||
So the article that came out... | ||
From CNN was, of course, this pressure on Georgia election officials, you know, and it goes on to say about overturning the election. | ||
It says, Schiff said the committee investigating the 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol will release new information about Meadows' appearance at a key election meeting in Georgia and text messages revealing that he wanted to send autographed Make America Great Again hats to people conducting the audit. | ||
Tuesday's hearing is the select committee's latest in a series that aims to demonstrate the former president's role in the attack. | ||
So here's another key sentence that CNN is saying that the hearing is about aiming to demonstrate the former president's role in the attack. | ||
Well, that's actually quite the true statement because they've already determined guilt here. | ||
But at the same time, you'll frequently see mainstream news articles talk about the bipartisan committee. | ||
And if it was a true hearing, would it really have an aim to demonstrate the president's role in the attack? | ||
Or would the aim be to be whether or not the president had a role in the attack? | ||
So things to think about and how they write these articles. | ||
We're going to dig more into this CNN article as well as, you know, just take a time trip back to Adam Schiff and just how reliable he's been in the past because he was leading today's effort. | ||
All that and more have those guests in the second and third hour. | ||
So packed show today. | ||
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Christine Lee here, filling in for the war room today. | |
We're talking about the super exciting January 6th committee hearing that everybody's been watching, right? | ||
It's been great for writings. | ||
Obviously being sarcastic. | ||
So I'm reading this Siena article, which... | ||
I never really like to read CNN, but, you know, I do like to take a look at it and rip it apart. | ||
That's always fun and usually easy to do. | ||
So we're reading about this January 6th committee hearing that happened. | ||
Or is it still happening? | ||
I don't know. I lose track of time. | ||
But happened today. | ||
Could be still happening. I'm not even sure. | ||
But it says, during the first impeachment trial, I would always tell my fellow managers that we have to remember who we're talking to. | ||
The four and the 40 million. | ||
So this is Adam Schiff, who, Schiff-de-schiff, Who was leading the way in today's hearing. | ||
And he said, I still think that the audience, and I think that if any of the audience is watching, which is funny because we've already seen that really nobody is watching this thing, but that they would be moved by what they're seeing, okay? | ||
Schiff warned that American democracy remains at risk and that Trump is likely to begin a second run for the presidency. | ||
So just think about how silly that sentence is. | ||
This is their new narrative that they're protecting democracy, and yet they're worried about if Trump would be allowed to run again. | ||
Even though we're a constitutional republic and not necessarily democracy, let's talk about this for a second. | ||
Democracy would be that we the people get to choose who we want to be our leader. | ||
But they're finding ways to remove a choice. | ||
So the whole concept completely contradicts itself. | ||
If they were for defending democracy, then everybody should have a fair shot. | ||
And even if it's the worst human being, I mean, if it's we the people, if it's a true democracy... | ||
Then we should be able to decide. | ||
So actually, this is threatening a true democracy. | ||
Those are my thoughts on that. So for anyone that just needs a reminder about Adam Schiff, remember with the whole Russian collusion hoax, how he was constantly saying, I have the evidence. | ||
Just wait till you see the evidence. | ||
It's not coming out yet, but I have the evidence. | ||
And then it just never showed up. | ||
Well, he's at it again. In case you missed it, let's take a look at clip number two. | ||
This hearing will include evidence about Trump electors in battleground states who submitted fake electoral college ballots, even though Trump lost these states that we're talking about. | ||
We have already heard that campaign officials, Trump campaign officials, were involved in that. | ||
Do you have evidence that the former president himself was involved? | ||
Yes, we'll show evidence of the president's involvement in this scheme. | ||
We'll also again show evidence about what his own lawyers came to think about this scheme. | ||
And we'll show courageous state officials who stood up. | ||
And said they wouldn't go along with this plan to either call legislatures back into session or decertify the results for Joe Biden. | ||
The system held because a lot of state and local elections officials upheld their oath of their constitution, a lot of them Republicans as well as Democrats. | ||
Just to be clear, you said you have evidence that the then president was involved in putting a fake slate of electors out there. | ||
Do you have evidence that he directed it? | ||
You know, I don't want to get ahead of our hearing. | ||
We'll show during our hearing what the president's role was in trying to get states to name alternate states of electors. | ||
He says this more than once in this interview. | ||
I don't want to get ahead of the hearing. | ||
We do have evidence. He didn't really, from what I saw in the hearing today, he didn't show evidence that she was asking for. | ||
This hard evidence that he was asking for a fake set of electors. | ||
I don't know how anyone listens to this guy anymore. | ||
He's such a fool. | ||
He peddled the lie of the Russian collusion hoax, and yet now he's just trying to peddle another lie and expect people to listen to him. | ||
I don't understand how anyone can take this man seriously. | ||
Oddly enough, NBC was actually... | ||
Acknowledging what I saw, the little bit that I saw today of the hearing, which is him just asking like yes or no questions like this is what happened, right? | ||
So apparently NBC not only noticed, but they did acknowledge it. | ||
So here's a look at that clip number one. | ||
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How is this committee avoiding confirmation bias? | |
Because I don't know how they are. | ||
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I didn't think Schiff's question was particularly effective. | |
What you saw was a lot of what are called leading questions. | ||
Schiff was essentially testifying and then asking the witness to rubber stamp with a yes or no at the end. | ||
Wouldn't you have wanted it reversed for public relations purposes? | ||
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Like, I would have wanted to hear Bauer say the things that Schiff asked him. | |
That's why we have rules about that in court. | ||
We ask for, in direct testimony, when it's your own witness, that witness has to tell the story. | ||
You have to get the evidence from the witness. | ||
You can't state it and then ask the witness to say, uh-huh. | ||
Seems pretty rudimentary that, you know, you would know this, but this is what he's after. | ||
He's after a show, not an actual unbiased actual committee. | ||
So while all of this clown show is going on, Representative Andy Biggs tweeted this out. | ||
While Democrats continue to obsess over the illegitimate January 6th hearings, I'll be hosting a hearing that actually matters, that actually matters to Americans. | ||
And you can see that they had going on the Biden-inflation and Biden's energy crisis hearing, which is actually, you know, what we're all feeling and experiencing and caring about right now. | ||
So it was Andy Biggs, Lauren Bobart, Matt Gaetz and others. | ||
And as I said, this firm Zero Hedge, inflation is America's top concern. | ||
It doesn't take rocket scientists to recognize that. | ||
And that's why they're so desperately trying to do whatever they can to distract from the utter failure that this administration has had in combating and addressing and coming up with solutions to the top concern, inflation. So it's not guns, it's not climate change, nor trans rights. | ||
It's money in the wallet and ability to get what you need and keep it having value is what I mean to say. | ||
So what's funny about this article is it does cite a... | ||
A chart here. And it says that inflation and cost of living is the top thing that Americans are concerned about at 44.3%. | ||
But you'll notice this was from April 2021 and March 2022. | ||
So a few months later, things are worse than ever. | ||
So I got to imagine that this number is... | ||
But they just continue to lie to us. | ||
Let's take a look at what our press secretary has to say about if we are experiencing inflation or a possible recession right now. | ||
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Let's take a look. The President said last week that there's no inevitability around a recession, but there is a greater deal of market concern about exactly that. | |
And I know that inflation is your number one concern, but can you talk a little bit about if you're doing anything at all to prevent a recession or a rise in unemployment? | ||
So the way that we see this, and you've heard us talk about this, that we're in a moment of transition. | ||
We have seen, we are in a unique situation with our historical gains with our economy. | ||
Inflation is just... Transgendering right now. | ||
The unemployment rate has held steady at 3.6, which is also near historic lows. | ||
Business investment remains strong. | ||
Household balance sheets remain strong. | ||
There was an analysis that came out recently that showed middle class Americans had an additional $10,000 in savings. | ||
Then, before the pandemic, another analysis found that all income groups had higher checking account balances at the end of March than They had pre-pandemic. | ||
So we see that the economic strength that we have seen from this past year, from the action that the president has taken with the American Rescue Plan, with what we have seen with the historical gains, that is going to help us deal with a recession. | ||
Right now, we don't see a recession right now. | ||
We're not in a recession right now. | ||
Right now we're in a transition where we are going to go into a place of stable and steady growth. | ||
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They love that word transition. They're like, we don't see a problem. | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Everything's great. | ||
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Everything's growing. They obviously just don't... | |
All I need to see is the numbers going up when I fill up the gas and it's just... | ||
It's like PTSD. No, I'm just kidding. | ||
But no, it's bad. It's never been this bad. | ||
And I feel like this is only going to hurt them in the long run because we're all feeling it. | ||
We're all experiencing it. They're like, no, I don't. | ||
We're not. Everything's great. | ||
The checking accounts are great. | ||
Everybody's employed. It's all rainbows and sunshine. | ||
Well, we know that. Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Christy Lee in today. | ||
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So... This was some good news. | ||
I like to include good news when I can. | ||
So CNN suffers the worst ratings day in 22 years for key demographic as major shake-up looms. | ||
Okay, so CNN suffered, but yet Fox News continued to dominate the ratings in the key demo. | ||
So there's a lot of talk now again. | ||
I got excited when they started talking about this before, but... | ||
It looks like they're talking about, again, that Brian Stelter might be ousted. | ||
So I feel like at this point we should start an office pool and maybe pick dates, throw in some money, have some fun with this. | ||
Will he be able to stay in the position or not? | ||
So this is coming from John Nicosia. | ||
It says Stelter is down to weeks, if not days, left at CNN, reminding them of all the things that went wrong with the whole Zucker situation. | ||
Jim Nicosia is the president of News Cycle Media, and he is saying and predicting that Stelter could be out. | ||
Now, this is the same person that also predicted that Zucker's little girlfriend would be leaving, and she did. | ||
Something to keep an eye on. | ||
Now, something that I don't really want to talk about but needs to be talked about is this whole Uvalde situation. | ||
More continues to come out every day. | ||
And it's been crazy because we've gotten so many conflicting reports about what happened there from the beginning. | ||
And Texas Tribune has done a really good job at trying to sort through the rumors and what actually happened. | ||
They came out with this article today that the DPS Director Steve McGrath says officers in Uvalde could have taken down a gunman within three minutes had Commander not hesitated. | ||
So this is like even worse than the already bad things that we were hearing about. | ||
The breakdown of what happened with this Uvalde shooting. | ||
So he had testified before a Texas Senate committee laying blame on the commanding officer and he said the response to the school shooting was an abject failure and police could have stopped the shooter, like I said, three minutes after arriving if it were not for the indecisiveness of the unseen commander who placed the lives of officers before those of the children. | ||
But just a quick note, think about this as it goes through the details and how it's talking about the breakdown of inaction, basically. | ||
That inaction was the fault of someone not giving them orders. | ||
This is another example of the epidemic we have with officers right now. | ||
I was talking about this in an earlier show in the week. | ||
How did we get to this point where the officers that we have supported, when everyone was saying, defund the police, we supported them, and now they're frequently coming after parents who've been characterized as domestic parents. | ||
They're coming after parents. They're coming after people that are trying to get involved in elections. | ||
We saw that other case of the officers bullying that person who wasn't wearing a mask in the Detroit division, that | ||
same place. | ||
He was trying to be an election worker. They were saying, you have to wear a mask, even though the building did not | ||
require that. | ||
And you had the officers bullying him and saying he needed to put that mask on or they were going to escort him out. | ||
Officers, they've become foot soldiers. | ||
And here is a case where officers didn't act because they weren't given the order to. | ||
So you have children in danger, you hear shooting, and you have grown men that didn't do anything. | ||
They had the ballistic shields, they had everything they needed, and they didn't do anything because no one told them to? | ||
Really? We had gotten a call from a Texas, or wait, no, it was a New York court officer had called in the other day, and he said, the reason that we're seeing this is because they're getting rid of all of the good officers that have a brain and can think for themselves and don't need to wait for an order or will say just following orders. | ||
We've gotten rid of them because of these vaccine mandates, and so this is what we're left with. | ||
People that only... | ||
Just do what they're told or, oh, sorry, I'm just doing my job. | ||
I'm just doing what I was told to do. | ||
Or in the worst of times when we would need them the most, they do nothing because they didn't get the order. | ||
Really? This is a huge issue. | ||
Senator Paul Betancourt from Houston questioned Arendando's competence. | ||
So he was the one that was apparently, he's the fall guy, because he was the district police chief, and he was apparently the one that wasn't giving the order. | ||
And Senator Paul Betancourt questioned his competence. | ||
He said he challenged Arendando to answer questions about his decision-making in public instead of testifying in the House behind closed doors. | ||
Come to the Senate where the public of Texas can ask these questions. | ||
This is just abominable, and it is. | ||
Now, this came out today, but before that is this one that is really, really comprehensive, and I definitely recommend you reading this from the Texas Tribune. | ||
If there's kids in there, we need to go in. | ||
Officers in Uvalde were ready with gun shields and tools, but not clear orders, like I was talking about before. | ||
You've seen the picture there where I'm sure that's been shared on social media where you see the officers there. | ||
They have their AR-15s. | ||
They have their ballistic shields and they're just standing there. | ||
It says the officers in the hallway of Robb Elementary wanted to get inside classrooms 111 and 112 immediately. | ||
One such officer, one could think for himself, a special agent at the Texas Department of Public Safety had arrived around 20 minutes after the shooting started. | ||
He said, are there still kids in the classrooms? | ||
If there is, then they just need to go in. | ||
The agent shot back, y'all don't know if there's kids in there. | ||
There's kids in there. We need to go in there. | ||
Whoever is in charge will determine that, came the reply. | ||
This is insane. And it breaks down the key findings. | ||
This was interesting. | ||
No security footage from inside the school showed police officers attempting to open the doors, which were connected by the adjoining drawer. | ||
And this is something that Aaron Dodd-No said that they did try and do, but no security footage so far shows that they even tried to open those doors. | ||
So sad this happened. | ||
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I'm Dr. Claire Craig. | |
I'm a diagnostic pathologist and I am co-chair of the Heart Group. | ||
And I want to take you through the evidence that Pfizer just presented to the FDA on the six-month to four-year-old children. | ||
There's an awful lot about this trial that has shocked me and I think will shock you too. | ||
The trial recruited 4,526 children aged from six months to four years old. | ||
3,000 of these children did not make it to the end of the trial. | ||
That is a huge number. | ||
Two-thirds of them. Why was there this drop-off? | ||
That needs to be answered and without an answer to that, on that basis alone, this trial should be deemed null and void. | ||
So what did the trial show? | ||
Well, they defined severe COVID as children who had a slightly raised heart rate or a few more breaths per minute. | ||
There were six Children aged two to four who had severe COVID in the vaccine group, but only one in the placebo group. | ||
So on that basis, the likelihood that this vaccine is actually causing severe COVID is higher than the likelihood that it is. | ||
There was actually one child who was hospitalized in this trial. | ||
They had a fever and a seizure. | ||
They had been vaccinated. | ||
So now let's turn to what they defined as any COVID. And what they did was to utterly twist the data. | ||
They vaccinated the children and they waited three weeks after the first dose before the second dose. | ||
In that three-week period, 34 of the vaccinated children got COVID and only 13 in the placebo group, which worked out as a 30% increased chance of catching COVID in that three-week period if you were vaccinated. | ||
So they ignored that data. | ||
And then there was an eight-week gap between the second dose and the third dose, where again, children were getting plenty of COVID in the vaccine arms. | ||
They ignored that data. | ||
There was then seven weeks after the third dose, which they also ignored, which meant that in the end, they had ignored 97% of the COVID that occurred during the trial. | ||
And they just looked at tiny numbers, so tiny. | ||
In the end, they were comparing three children in the vaccine arm who had COVID with seven in the placebo arm and they said that this showed the vaccine was effective. | ||
There are more allergic reactions to the COVID vaccines than first expected. | ||
Headaches, nausea, hallucinations, and yes, even death. | ||
I've lost count of the injuries. | ||
Things like urinating clots of blood, paresthesias, gastroparesis, altered mental status, respiratory arrest, cardiac arrest, new onset diabetes. | ||
I have patients who can't walk anymore. | ||
I've just never seen anything like this in all my years of practicing medicine. | ||
These people are creating a whole conspiracy theory and they are trying to basically benefit and profit from this fear of the people. | ||
And this is who are the criminals. | ||
Those that don't get the vaccine, they're criminals. | ||
The people that are circulating all this misinformation, they are criminals. | ||
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Oh, no, no. I don't even know what this is. | ||
How did we get in here? I just caught you, American. | ||
You visited Bandai Video. | ||
Oh, Mark Zuckerberg and others angry at you. | ||
Do what CNN says and do not visit Bandai Video or I have to hurt you. | ||
All right, we're talking about the utter failure of the Uvalde school shooting and how mass media, the politicians, they all grabbed a hold of this from the very beginning before we even knew anything much about this situation, which we still are trying to figure out what exactly caused this breakdown. | ||
But they were quick to latch on to this whole situation of it being all about guns and if We took away all the guns. | ||
You know, something like this wouldn't have happened. | ||
But as more information comes in, we're seeing more and more that this was a utter failure when it comes to law enforcement response. | ||
And like I was saying in the last segment, an utter failure in the culture of law enforcement too. | ||
Now it is just... | ||
Boiled down to, I just follow the rules. | ||
I just do what I'm told. | ||
Like this foot soldier mentality. | ||
And they also won't do anything unless they're told. | ||
Like in this case, they're saying that the officers didn't respond because they weren't given the command to respond. | ||
So they just didn't respond. | ||
Meanwhile... Obviously, there's an attack on the Second Amendment and you're right to have a gun, but while you're dealing with that, the IRS is quietly buying up tons of ammo with your money. | ||
And this is from Representative Matt Gaetz. | ||
He was on Breitbart News on Saturday. | ||
And he says, this is so bizarre to me, but yeah, just between March and June 1st, we're talking about the IRS here. | ||
The IRS spent about $700,000 purchasing ammunition at the IRS. He says we're asking questions about it and frankly there is a concern that this is part of a broader effort to have an entity in the federal government buy up ammo to reduce the amount of ammunition that is in supply while at the same time making it harder to produce ammo. | ||
It is certainly strange. | ||
It would be nice to get some answers about why there's this sudden... | ||
Interest in buying a bunch of ammo at the IRS. Hopefully our representatives will dig into this further. | ||
But I did find this article from January of 2019 from Forbes. | ||
And the article, you know, wants to warn me. | ||
This article is more than three years old. | ||
But nevertheless, I went ahead and read the article anyways, right? | ||
So again, this is from Forbes. | ||
In 2019, IRS has 4,500 guns, 5 million rounds of ammunition. | ||
Paying taxes, it says. | ||
An official report says at the end of 2017, the tax agency had 4,487 guns and 5,062,006 rounds of ammunition in its weapons inventory. | ||
How many of you knew that the IRS even had a weapons inventory? | ||
New to me. It says it also noted on the influential tax prof blog, some of the guns the IRS has are not for the faint of heart, including a few fully automatic guns. | ||
So while you have these politicians and the media painting semi-automatic guns, As so terrible and no one needs it. | ||
And even Hillary Clinton had said no one needs a AR-15. | ||
Well, is she going to ask the IRS why they need a few fully automatic guns, machine guns, at their disposal? | ||
The IRS. This is weird, guys. | ||
So it is part of their criminal investigation division. | ||
And it's an interesting article from 2019. | ||
It also talks about how the IRS agents accidentally discharged their guns 11 times during 2009 to 2011, but most of the time it was discharging the guns accidentally. | ||
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So it sounds like they know how to use them too, which is great. | |
I want to talk about some box office blues. | ||
So, we've all seen that Lightyear tanked. | ||
I mean, it was obviously... | ||
I love the Toy Story movies. | ||
It stinks that they had to ruin them in this way. | ||
Loved Tim Allen as the voice. | ||
Obviously, he didn't have the right mindset, so they had to get rid of him. | ||
And apparently, there is this... | ||
Woman to woman kiss in this new light year because they have to have this everywhere now. | ||
Absolutely everywhere. | ||
And it hasn't done so well. | ||
And they spent a lot of money, a lot of money on this movie. | ||
And it is tanking. | ||
Now, I don't know if it has anything to do with the fact that parents are rejecting this mass push of the woke, the woke-ism, or if it's just people can't afford it. | ||
I mean, it could be simply that, too, that people are just going to the movies less. | ||
I don't know. I'm going to be fair about it and say, don't know if it's the woke-ism or the fact that none of us have money, but it tanked nonetheless. | ||
But Disney is not learning their lesson. | ||
They're pushing infinity and beyond to continue with this agenda. | ||
Disney's Strange World is set to feature the first gay teen romance. | ||
So it wasn't enough to have two adult women kissing in light year. | ||
Now they're going to have a gay teen romance in their animated feature film Strange World. | ||
So that's set to come out in November. | ||
It will be interesting to see how that does. | ||
I mean, it's no secret. | ||
We've seen them in the hidden or not so hidden phone calls talking about that they were making it a mission to include all kinds of... | ||
We'll say in the movies. | ||
So here they're at it again. | ||
Looks like they're not going to learn their lesson with a light year debacle. | ||
And now they're going to have a gay teen romance, which is just great. | ||
So parents, maybe it's time to just give up on Disney. | ||
I was hearing that... | ||
If you now go and the traditional ones, the older Disney movies that many of us grew up with, I was hearing that for a lot of those, they're hard to find on the Disney Plus app. | ||
And when you do find them, they usually have warnings like, this may have depictions of cultures that you don't find comfortable. | ||
So it's all so ridiculous. | ||
But I did get to see the new... | ||
Jurassic Park movie, that was good, but of course there was like a comment in there insinuating woman-to-woman attraction. | ||
It's just like, I turned to my husband, I'm like, it's everywhere! | ||
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Like, does it have to be everywhere and in everything? | |
My gosh. | ||
And this is after I had seen, months ago, the Multiverse of Madness. | ||
I think that's what it's called. | ||
And that was horrible. | ||
That was a bad decision. | ||
My kids have been huge Marvel fans, and so we went to see this movie, and it was funny because even the kids were like, they were not impressed by this movie at all. | ||
It was so weird. It was all like efforts of propaganda. | ||
The main character was named America, yet she was... | ||
Latina, Latinx. | ||
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She was Latinx named America and they were trying to save her. | |
There was all this like Satanism and occult references in it. | ||
And so just so ridiculous. | ||
It's sad that we can't even have any good, clean, fun entertainment anymore. | ||
But I'm going to be getting into the topic of COVID and these efforts to... | ||
Pump even the youngest with this experimental vaccine. | ||
Going to have two guests. | ||
One that in the next hour that's going to be talking about how we need to basically build a whole new medical structure. | ||
One that we can trust. | ||
And then in the third hour we're going to be talking to Dr. | ||
Syed Haider who is talking about how you should absolutely not vaccinate your babies and he's going to give us some insights. | ||
But Got this article here from the GWPundit. | ||
CDC insists severe reactions to COVID vaccines are rare, but a new survey proves that that is an absolute lie. | ||
Steve Kirsch has been such a warrior when it comes to exposing all of the lies that they're putting out there. | ||
And he notes that 20% of respondents Reported they were vaccine injured in a poll. | ||
20% number is remarkable because there was no pre-screening question and only 77.3% of Americans received at least one dose. | ||
That means if you were vaccinated, there's a 26% chance that you were injured. | ||
And if anyone paid attention to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System, there's... | ||
We would know this. But suddenly, it doesn't matter anymore. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. Christy Lee, guest hosting today. | ||
I want to remind you of the verse of the day. | ||
Psalm 18, 3. | ||
I will call upon the Lord who is worthy to be praised. | ||
So shall I be saved from my enemies. | ||
And so we shall. And we have plenty of enemies right now. | ||
So the Bible says we shall be saved from our enemies. | ||
It also says do not fear over and over and over again, which I talked about at the top of the show. | ||
So keep that in mind as we sometimes have to tackle these scary subjects. | ||
We have hope. | ||
We have hope in Jesus. | ||
Thank you, Jesus, for that hope. | ||
So that being said, we're talking more about the efforts to kill off the next population, to kill off our kids, | ||
pushing of this vaccination to the youngest that can't properly consent. | ||
And there's just no need for it. | ||
There's no need. | ||
So here's this article that I was talking about before we went to break. | ||
From the Gateway Pundit, the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices | ||
on Saturday voted unanimously in favor of the Pfizer, Bionotech and Moderna bioweapons injections for children | ||
as young as six months old, following the Food and Drug Administration's authorizations | ||
of the shots on Friday. | ||
The CDC insists severe reactions to COVID vaccines are rare, yet the US government has never conducted any research | ||
to determine the extent of injuries caused by the COVID vaccines. | ||
So it's really easy to say that, you know, side effects are rare if you don't actually do any research. | ||
Looking into this. | ||
So Kamala Harris, I saw that she had posted on Twitter about these vaccines being approved. | ||
And hey, parents, get out there and get your kids vaccinated. | ||
It's been approved by the FDA and she's getting destroyed, destroyed in the comments. | ||
And it is glorious because it gives me hope. | ||
There's that word again, hope. | ||
There are people that are waking up. | ||
Not everyone is deceived. | ||
And they point out in the comments, because we do have some smart people still out there, that while Kamala Harris is saying that the FDA has approved these safe and effective vaccines, people are quick to correct her and say, if they're so safe and effective, why are they only approved vaccines? | ||
For emergency use. | ||
There's still no fully approved vaccine. | ||
It's all this emergency use authorization. | ||
And would they have been approved if we weren't under a state of emergency? | ||
Important questions to ask. | ||
So, about this poll, the VCRF, they outsourced the polling company, Pollfish, to survey 500 randomly selected people exclusively on the effects of the COVID vaccine. | ||
And through this polling, they found that there's about a 26% chance that you were injured if you got the vaccine. | ||
Here's some other breakdowns of the poll. | ||
30% of the households have a vaccine-injured person. | ||
45% of extended families have a vaccine-injured person. | ||
In 87 of the cases where there was a vaccine injury, there was either a doctor's visit or a hospital stay or both. | ||
54%, more than half of the injured, are still impacted today. | ||
45% of the vaccine injured said it would shorten their lifespan. | ||
41% of the injured are unable to hold a job. | ||
The rate of vaccine injury gathered in the survey is comparable to the now completely ignored VAERS system, which for Many, many years, was supposed to serve as a red flag. | ||
Hey, look over here, might be something wrong, but is now just completely ignored, just completely ignored, which is just so strange. | ||
And then there's this article from NoCue Report. | ||
Conspiracy theory confirmed COVID jabs increase risk of infection, according to New England Journal of Medicine. | ||
So there's been plenty of other studies that have shown this, but the media is always quick to somehow, one way or another, call them debunked. | ||
So now we have the New England Journal of Medicine, which is and has been highly revered. | ||
And it is breaking this down for us. | ||
So it was huge in scale, sifted through data collected from over 100,000 people infected by the Omicron variant. | ||
It lends credibility to the statistical significance of the findings, which are absolutely startling. | ||
Here are the key points. Those who have been fully vaccinated with two shots from Moderna or Pfizer are more likely to contract COVID-19 than those who have not been vaccinated at all. | ||
We're seeing that just in everyday life. | ||
I know so many people that have gotten the shot, or I mean even the people that are in positions of publicity, like Dr. | ||
Fauci, like Kamala, like Jen Psaki, like all of these people who have spearheaded this vaccine. | ||
We have seen over and over again them getting COVID. And then I myself have never been vaccinated. | ||
And I don't believe I've ever had COVID, although I wouldn't know because I wasn't testing myself all the time. | ||
So if I had it, I'm assuming I had it because my husband has had COVID twice. | ||
And, you know, he is my husband, so if he had it, I should have caught it, but I never did. | ||
So either I already had it, or I'm just super immune. | ||
Probably because of these supplements, is probably what it is. | ||
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Infowarsstore.com! That's probably why I've never gotten sick. | |
But anyways, so the government of Canada, according to the expose, the government of Canada has confirmed that the vaccinated population account for four in every five COVID-19 deaths. | ||
So four out of five people I mean, four of every five COVID-19 deaths are of people that have been vaccinated. | ||
This is crazy. Since the middle of February. | ||
And 70% of those deaths have been among the triple vaccinated population. | ||
And they just ignore these things. | ||
Vaccination increases risk of COVID-19, but infection without vaccination gives immunity. | ||
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Thinking that's me, maybe, but I don't know if I had it or not. | |
I don't really care. So, we do need to go after Fauci. | ||
We'll talk about that in a minute, but... | ||
Saw Mary Talley Bowden. | ||
I try and defend her as much as I can on Twitter because she's constantly being attacked on Twitter. | ||
She's so brave. She shared this video. | ||
Methodist Hospital is hiding financial records of how they spent their profits from the pandemic. | ||
Let's take a look at that clip for. | ||
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I'll read it because there's no sound. | |
And that was before COVID. Methodists fired workers who wouldn't take a forced vaccine. | ||
As a non-profit charity hospital, they get to escape taxes. | ||
Keep playing. Now they want to hide all the financial records that show how they spent their profits from the pandemic. | ||
They're asking Judge Lauren Reeder to protect them. | ||
Is there audio here? | ||
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I've chosen secrecy over transparency. | |
Bowdoin is the River Oaks doctor who's been fighting for prescription freedom and an end to vaccine mandates. | ||
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I'm not seeking any financial gains from this or personal gain. | |
I'm simply seeking the truth, which we all deserve. | ||
A court hearing June 27th and our position is simple. | ||
You get to avoid taxes because you promised transparency. | ||
That's why Wayne Dolphin joined the lawsuit. | ||
What does Methodist not want you to see? | ||
Okay, sorry. I'm trying to read this for the people that are just listening as opposed to being able to watch and read the words. | ||
Dolcefino.com, D-O-L-C-E-F-I-N-O.com is apparently where you can... | ||
Find out more about what they're doing with that situation. | ||
And while we're at it, Mary Talley Bowden is also frequently going after what she calls the ped squad. | ||
So all these pediatricians that are just lockstep, all about selling that big pharma money. | ||
So she also shared this video. | ||
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Let's take a look at that. We don't talk about Bruno, but it was my wedding day. | |
We were getting ready and there wasn't a cloud in the sky. | ||
No clouds allowed in the sky. | ||
Bruno walks in with a mist to the screen. | ||
Okay, so if you are just listening, that probably wouldn't have made sense. | ||
Basically, it was a TikTok video of what they call, I guess they call themselves the ped squad. | ||
Sounds too close to pedo squad to me, but it means ped, pediatrician. | ||
Pete Squad, I guess maybe how you would pronounce that. | ||
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Spelled P-E-D. Like I said, too close to pedo squad for me. | |
But they're basically, to that song, the words over the top are, we don't talk about long COVID. We don't talk about that kids could be at risk for long COVID and it exists. | ||
And, you know, that there are cases rising, except they leave out the part where that's not really affecting kids. | ||
It's all so deceptive and these people are laughable. | ||
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Alright, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
We're in the second hour already of the show. | ||
The topic for this segment is going to be the medical industrial complex is broken. | ||
We all know that. So So what does that mean to Americans? | ||
Well, obviously we need our own system. | ||
We're seeing this done in other ways when it comes to so many other things, having to rebuild structures. | ||
We've had to build our own pay systems because we can't rely on PayPal or Stripe or anything because they've canceled people. | ||
We've had to build our own social media platforms, obviously. | ||
So many things have needed to be rebuilt to reflect what we need, essentially. | ||
And one of the biggest things is obviously the medical area. | ||
It's scary to even try and find a doctor or a pediatrician or a dentist or anything. | ||
It's scary to even set out and look for one because it's not just about what your insurance will accept. | ||
It's if you are going to end up with a doctor like you just saw in the video before, which I feel like no doctor would be better than One of those people. | ||
Or you're gonna get somebody that's gonna try and pressure you into a shot. | ||
I know my friend dealt with this when she was pregnant. | ||
They treated her awful, she said. | ||
And this is actually a liberal friend of mine. | ||
She said, wow, you know, I don't agree with you because, like I said, she's very liberal. | ||
She's like, but I do appreciate what you're doing because she's like, when I was pregnant, I just felt like it was too soon to get the shot and I couldn't believe how badly they treated me when I said I wanted to wait. | ||
She's like, the doctor instantly got nasty with me and pretty much left the room and slammed the door. | ||
Woke her up a little bit and at least, at least in that area, still praying that maybe there'll be other areas she wakes up in. | ||
But that being said, we're going to be talking to Adam Adam, where's his name? | ||
Adam Hartage, I think, is how you say his name. | ||
Adam Hartage. And he has a long list of qualifications here. | ||
After four wars and six deployments post 9-11 in Iraq, Afghanistan, West Africa, Jordan, Syria, special ops veteran, Adam Hartage says he sees his current mission is clear. | ||
Defending medical freedom and providing access to honest, transparent and ethical care for people, which is something you cannot find in America's current medical industrial complex. | ||
So we're going to be talking to him for this. | ||
And actually, if we could, this video is so good and you can go and watch the whole thing later. | ||
But as we wait to bring him on and we leave to go to a break real quickly, | ||
let's go, can we play at least the first part of that? | ||
Clip six. | ||
If you have a family with young kids, if you're an elderly patient who's tired of like bad care | ||
through Medicaid or Medicare, if you don't have insurance, | ||
Adam Hart is here with Remote Health Solutions. | ||
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Adam Hartage, CEO of Remote Health Solutions, a veteran himself. | |
Adam, if you're like me and you are sick and tired of the healthcare system as it exists, I pay an insane amount of money just for access to healthcare insurance, which doesn't even do much for me. | ||
There's got to be a way for me to access the kind of care that I need, that my kids need, that my spouse needs. | ||
And it's got to be more effective, cheaper, transparent. | ||
Lack of transparency is a big issue these days. | ||
There's got to be a better way. | ||
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I'm here to tell you right now. There is. | |
And I'm very excited to show you that today. | ||
So keep watching. We're gonna walk you through it. | ||
We have this evolved society where all are equal, except for the unvaccinated versus the vaccinated. | ||
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The 31-year-old is in desperate need of a heart transplant. | |
But because he has not received his COVID-19 vaccination, he is no longer eligible according to the hospital policy. | ||
Hospitals began firing or suspending healthcare workers for defying a state order to get the COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
I have not had a vaccination. | ||
I did not want to have a vaccination. | ||
October 7th, 2021, I watched as one of the major hospital systems in New York fired 1,400 hospital workers for refusing to get an experimental vaccine. | ||
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As COVID cases spread and emergency rooms fill up, hospitals have to make some tough choices about who gets seen and who doesn't. | |
All right, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
We're still trying to connect with our guests. | ||
I'm not sure what's going on with that, but we will try and Continue to connect. | ||
I have a few other things I can talk about in the meantime until we figure out what's going on with that. | ||
As long as we're talking about COVID, many of us We want to know that someone's doing something. | ||
We've been so let down by who are supposed to represent us, those in Congress. | ||
And there is this video that was released of Representative Roger Marshall and Jim Jordan. | ||
And basically, they're saying we will go after Fauci. | ||
They released the video of the Fauci cover-up, and it outlines their investigation about many of the things that we already know. | ||
It's just about if we can get control back in the Senate. | ||
And I do believe that there's enough good people in there. | ||
And if we get more good people in there, then we can actually do something about this. | ||
But they are promising to have their own committee. | ||
We're having to watch this January 6th committee. | ||
Ridiculousness. So if we can get some control back From good representation, then we can launch our own committees on how COVID was handled, how much money truly does go to those that are approving the vaccines. | ||
It's such a mess. | ||
I mean, the fact that we had to see Rand Paul questioning Fauci And saying, how much in royalties have you gotten? | ||
How many on the advisory board have gotten royalties when it comes to these vaccines? | ||
And he basically has to acknowledge that they did get paid. | ||
We just don't know how much. | ||
And apparently that's just okay. | ||
that it can be redacted because they have a regulation in place that allows them to cover that up. | ||
It's such a mess, it needs to be cleaned out. | ||
Hopefully it will be if we can get a fair election and launch some investigations and committees of our own. | ||
Another thing that has just been ridiculous is how they've tried to push the monkey pox. | ||
And we were seeing it everywhere. | ||
I mean, even to the point that we're saying, like, does monkeypox mean you should wear a mask and it's not even airborne? | ||
And now they want to rename it. | ||
Part of that might be so they can reframe it, you know, because now people know monkeypox is really something that you're only at risk of. | ||
We're mostly at risk of if you're a gay man. | ||
And that's what this is talking about. | ||
So maybe they need to give it a new name so more people will be afraid. | ||
But here we are in Pride Month and monkeypox outbreak. | ||
99% of cases detected are in men. | ||
So you'd think that before, during, you know, all of this time that we've been in Pride Month and there's these parties and there's these parades and there's all of this debauchery going on, that they would really want to target those most at risk. | ||
If you say that you care for these groups, if you say that you care for gay men, if you say that you care for, um, The LGBTQ community, then if you really cared for them, then you would be making sure that your messaging about monkeypox was going directly to them, right? So according to the World Health Organization report, 99% of cases of the monkeypox are detected in men. | ||
A total of 42 countries, both endemic and non-endemic, have reported 2,103 laboratory confirmed cases of monkeypox since the beginning of the year. | ||
According to the WHO, over 98% of monkeypox cases have been reported since May of this year, and with Europe reporting 84% of those cases. | ||
Of these cases, a whopping 99% of all monkeypox cases are reported in men, and most self-identify as men who have sex with other men. | ||
Yet, the prime opportunity to warn them To talk about monkeypox to that community during Pride Month, it just doesn't happen. | ||
So if we're able to connect with our guests, I'm not sure what's going on with that, we're going to be talking about just how we can't trust our medical system anymore. | ||
We can't trust the hospitals. | ||
I mean, how many stories have I done about families now? | ||
I mean, at least three off the top of my head that have had their loved ones taken away We spoke to Scott Shera, who the hospital very clearly basically euthanized his daughter, 19 years old, that had Down syndrome. | ||
We've talked to Stacey and Sarah, women who had their husbands killed by the system. | ||
And all of these stories are so similar. | ||
It's not that these families, when they went to the hospital trying to, you know, just see if they needed a little bit of assistance. | ||
In every single one of those cases of these stories that I was able to share, They did ask specifically and told the hospital, I don't want you to give my husband or I don't want you to give my daughter remdesivir. | ||
I don't want you to put my husband or I don't want you to put my daughter on a ventilator. | ||
And these hospitals just didn't listen. | ||
And even if the patient, like in one of the cases with the husband saying at the outset he didn't want to have remdesivir or to be put on a ventilator, they pumped them full of drugs like Presidex or in some cases morphine type drugs and basically setting it up so that they couldn't even vocalize that they didn't want these treatments. | ||
So it's been very clear that we can't trust the hospitals. | ||
I mean, even to the point where in every single one of these cases, these family members tried to get their loved ones out of the hospital and they couldn't even do that. | ||
And also it's very difficult to hold these hospitals accountable because of the CARES Act. | ||
It was basically in there that these hospitals can't be held liable if they were following essentially dictates That were written into the CARES Act. | ||
So it's very clear that we need a separate system, that we really need to now build up our own medical response teams. | ||
And efforts are being made. | ||
Mary Talley Bowden is a good example of that. | ||
She has started her own private practice. | ||
Now she doesn't take insurance, which makes it a little bit more difficult. | ||
But as we're able to develop these, maybe there'll be other ways that we can. | ||
But it's very clear that we can't trust the traditional medical system anymore. | ||
We've seen countless examples like the ones that we were or will talk about. | ||
Boston patient removed from heart transplant list for being unvaccinated. | ||
So the unvaccinated are treated differently. | ||
A nurse was fired for refusing the COVID vaccine. | ||
She said, we work so hard and they're kicking us to the curb. | ||
And this happened all over the place. | ||
A Colorado woman who wouldn't get vaccinated denied a transplant. | ||
They predetermine that the transplant will go to waste because... | ||
Supposedly, you're less likely to have a good outcome if you're not vaccinated. | ||
So as more information comes out, like we saw in other articles that I read, that you're actually, now we're seeing more and more of the vaccinated that are having the bad outcomes. | ||
Is the tables going to be turned? | ||
Are the transplant lists going to be modified so that if you're vaccinated, now you could be at risk for not getting a transplant? | ||
See, I would never wish that upon anybody. | ||
I don't think that it should be a condition. | ||
I mean, so even if vaccinated were more at risk for adverse events, I wouldn't say that they shouldn't deserve a transplant. | ||
Because, you know, those of us on this side are humane. | ||
The fact that anyone was cheering on unvaccinated people from getting life-saving treatment | ||
because of a medical decision they made about their own bodies is insane. | ||
Pfizer and Biontech initiate rolling submission for emergency use authorization of their COVID-19 | ||
vaccine in children 6 months through 4 years of age following their request from the U.S. | ||
FDA. | ||
It feels like we're in a completely different universe with this going on. | ||
Children at this age are not at risk of having any adverse reactions to just getting COVID and recovering. | ||
We're now seeing in the New England Journal of Medicine that you actually have a better We're good to go. | ||
More about this when we get back. | ||
All right, folks. Search party has been sent out to locate our guests. | ||
Our guest is so busy building this new community of medical professionals that we can trust and ways that we can get medical care because we can't trust the current system. | ||
It's so broken. He's so busy doing that that maybe he forgot about us. | ||
I'm not sure, but we're working on that. | ||
So here's what we're going to do. | ||
I'm going to open up the phone lines and you can call 1-877- 79-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
You can call in to talk about any of the subjects that we have covered so far. | ||
Or here's an idea. | ||
You know, they want to rename Monkeypox. | ||
What do you think? They should rename Monkeypox, too. | ||
I already got someone that sent me an idea. | ||
Pridepox. Our friend Sam just sent that to me. | ||
Pride Pox is what he thinks it should be called. | ||
What do you think it should be called? So let us know, call in, or you can talk about any of the other subjects that we've talked about so far today while we try and track down our guest. | ||
In case you missed it, this also has to do with what we've been talking about. | ||
Doctors sue FDA over a legal attempt to prevent ivermectin use. | ||
So here's another thing that we've seen from the FDA. We've seen their corruption when it comes to willy-nilly approving vaccines and approving treatments, even though there's a million other warning signs that maybe they shouldn't, because we know they're compromised, they're getting kickbacks, they're getting money. | ||
But not only are they doing that, but they have tried to make concerted efforts to prevent you from taking What you want or choosing the treatment that you want. | ||
So there's doctors that have come together that are now suing the FDA over this illegal attempt to prevent ivermectin use because this is something that's been done for years and years off-label use and suddenly that changed. | ||
And why did it change? | ||
So let's watch a little bit more of that video that talks about this remote health solutions, the pocket care, while I wait for more of you to call in. | ||
Let's go to clip number six. | ||
Your system, as it exists, pay an insane amount of money just for access to health care insurance, which doesn't even do much for me. | ||
There's got to be a way for me to access the kind of care that I need, that my kids need, that my spouse needs. | ||
And it's got to be more effective, cheaper, transparent. | ||
Lack of transparency is a big issue these days. | ||
There's got to be a better way. | ||
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I'm here to tell you right now, there is. | |
And I'm very excited to show you that today. | ||
So keep watching. We're going to walk you through it. | ||
We have this evolved society where all are equal, except for the unvaccinated versus the vaccinated. | ||
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The 31-year-old is in desperate need of a heart transplant. | |
But because he has not received his COVID-19 vaccination, he is no longer eligible according to the hospital policy. | ||
Hospitals began firing or suspending healthcare workers for defying a state order to get the COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
I have not had a vaccination. | ||
I did not want to have a vaccination. | ||
October 7th, 2021, I watched as one of the major hospital systems in New York fired 1,400 hospital workers for refusing to get an experimental vaccine. | ||
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As COVID cases spread and emergency rooms fill up, hospitals have to make some tough choices about who gets seen and who doesn't. | |
About a year ago, there was a mother who called me up. | ||
I was in tears because she could not get her six-year-old daughter into the pediatrician's office because her six-year-old was unvaccinated. | ||
These people have been basically discarded like waste for refusing to let someone else mandate what goes into their body. | ||
This is insane. Being told what you can or can't do. | ||
And this is not a left or a right issue. | ||
This is a very simple ROA society that values the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the fundamental concepts that America was built on. | ||
The medical industrial complex is broken. | ||
The worry, the paranoia, the fear, the expenses, the wait times, government overreach, mandates, lockdowns, tyranny. | ||
And it just could not sit with me. | ||
And I was like, this will not stand. | ||
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Let's bring in Adam Hartage, CEO of Remote Health Solutions at Vectroom Self. | |
Adam. Mr. Hartage, first of all, I want to thank you for your service to our nation. | ||
Hospital systems become overburdened. | ||
Okay, we can pull out of that video now. | ||
That's Adam Hartage who we're trying to get. | ||
Hey, Adam, you were on Fox clearly, so I don't know why he... | ||
No, we had it set up with him. | ||
I'm sure something came up. And so if we can get him, we will. | ||
If not, I will have him on my channel later on. | ||
In the meantime, I see a lot of your calls coming in. | ||
So let's go ahead and take some phone calls. | ||
So Aaron, Aaron wants to talk about the COVID vaccine, how to talk to people about it. | ||
Aaron, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Christy. Hi, Aaron. | |
How are you doing? Good. How are you? | ||
Yeah, I just wanted to kind of encourage people to To have a conversation with people, even if you don't think they're going to be receptive to it. | ||
That's kind of how I've been. | ||
I've been taking in all this information, and I have all this information in my head, and I figured it's time to kind of get it out and have the conversation with people, especially if you don't think they're going to be receptive to it. | ||
I talked to a guy, I'm a strength and conditioning coach, so I was talking to him while I was coaching him, and he just came off of a really bad bout with influenza. | ||
And he said he felt like he was going to die. | ||
And I know that he's had all three of these shots. | ||
And he started laying it out for him, telling him how this shot replaces your immune system and just gives you a little bit of immunity to COVID, but everything else kind of can get through and take a pretty bad toll on you. | ||
And he just kind of put his head down, you know, put his head in his hands, so to speak. | ||
And it seemed like he knew all this already. | ||
He'd been hearing it. But trying to deflect it all. | ||
And me, coming from me, him and I have a pretty good relationship. | ||
So coming from me, he actually listened to me. | ||
His wife is still really sick and kind of encouraged him to look into that to see if what he's experiencing is a result of the shots or try to pursue some actual treatment for COVID. And like I said, to my surprise, I was really pleasantly surprised that he was open to it. | ||
I've been kind of nervous to talk about this stuff with people. | ||
I don't have to tell you guys that You don't really get a good response most of the time from people. | ||
I wanted to just kind of have the conversation. | ||
It sounds like you're a very reasonable person, that you would be very kind and compassionate in your approach. | ||
So please, guys, when you have these situations, don't approach it like I told you so or whatever, although that might be tempting because, you know, those of us that have resisted have been so vilified. | ||
But don't repay evil for evil. | ||
Just be kind and compassionate like I'm sure you were, Aaron. | ||
That can open up the conversation. | ||
And like you said, Erin, I think that people don't necessarily wake up until they experience these things firsthand. | ||
Like my friend, that it was really the nastiness of the doctor when she refused to take it because of the pregnancy that really woke her up to this. | ||
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That's right. I think having some tabs open on your mobile device would help too. | |
I had some NIH studies on ivermectin done and kind of right to the part where the WHO calls ivermectin an essential medicine for world health and that billions of people worldwide Take it. | ||
Prophylactic leave for all different kinds of things. | ||
Having that stuff really helps, too, because when they can see it straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak, they can hear that. | ||
Nice expression. | ||
Since we're talking about ivermectin, might as well say straight from the horse's mouth, right? | ||
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That's all I really wanted to say. | |
I think I heard a caller tell you that it was a nice change. | ||
I love Alex and Owen. | ||
Those guys are great. But it's kind of a nice change when you're hosting. | ||
I'm a lady. | ||
It's easy to listen to, so I really appreciate it. | ||
Thank you so much, Aaron. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
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Filling in Owen's seat. | ||
I know it's hard to tell the difference between a man and a woman, and it's very presumptive of you to... | ||
Think otherwise. But let's get back to your phone calls. | ||
Let's go to... | ||
It appears my guest is calling. | ||
Guys, the guest is calling my phone now. | ||
So if you want to set up trying to get him on in the next segment, that'd be great. | ||
Don't know what's going on with that. But yeah, let's go to your calls. | ||
In the meantime, let's go. | ||
I did ask for, you know, possible ideas to call monkeypox since they don't want to use that term anymore. | ||
So let's go to Johnny in Denmark. | ||
What do you think monkeypox should be called? | ||
Oh, hi, Christy. Hi. | ||
Howdy. Long time, no talk. | ||
Anyway, congrats on and thanks for guest hosting on and even photo and video modeling on InfoWars. | ||
Oh, you like the t-shirts? | ||
Yes, I like the pictures. | ||
Did you buy any? | ||
No, I bought a lot of other things. | ||
Well, then how well did I do with the modeling if you didn't buy the t-shirts? | ||
Get on there and buy yourself an InfoWars t-shirt. | ||
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Come on, Johnny. I buy lots of other things, though. | |
Trust me. I bought about $60,000 worth of InfoWars products in 2017. | ||
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Well, gee, thanks. I should get a pass on the t-shirts. | |
You did a great job because there was no chance of selling me on it anyway. | ||
Anyway, my name for it is the Monkey Business Pudovacs. | ||
The monkey business pseudo-vax. | ||
Yeah, because I'm not sure whether it's a vax or not, but when you have an injection that is at best a vax, you're not doing well. | ||
Like the COVID-19 jab obviously is not a vaccine, as we know. | ||
Well, I mean, it is because they conveniently redefined the word, Johnny. | ||
Remember. It wasn't a vaccine until they went in and just redefined the word. | ||
Now it's totally a vaccine. | ||
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Yeah, but not really. | |
I'm being facetious, of course. | ||
Even with a new definition, the way Dr. | ||
Fauci redefined it, he said it has to result in a reduction of symptoms if you actually do contract it, and even that hasn't been shown. | ||
There's not enough data, he says. | ||
So even when there are rigged definitions, it's not a vaccine. | ||
No, it's not. Yeah, it's so deceitful how they've done everything. | ||
And then even with the announcement of vaccinating the youngest among us, the announcements said that they approved it to prevent COVID-19 infection. | ||
And we already know and have known for many months that it doesn't actually prevent infection. | ||
So why are they saying that they approved it to prevent COVID-19 vaccine? | ||
It's just they lie, lie, lie. | ||
I think is also, there's an occasional Infowars guest host, you've probably seen Andrew Tate, and he pointed out that they're deliberately gaslighting people with obviously ridiculous narratives to humiliate people, because humiliated people are easier to control. | ||
Or easier to tick off. | ||
I think that part of me sometimes wonders if they do this to us to really poke the bear, to get us so enraged that they're just hoping and counting on something violent to happen so they can clamp down even harder. | ||
Yeah, I think that's a good point because it serves multiple agendas. | ||
And I even have an initialism for that, which is GM Sickles. | ||
And remember, GM is itself an initialism for Grandmaster. | ||
And the GM's tickles, which I think is quite apt, is genetic modification, | ||
sickening, impoverishment, control, killing, oppression, and sterilization. | ||
And this new monkeypox alleged vac, I don't know if it is or not, but if it is, | ||
it's either that or worse. | ||
It could be another genetically modifying injection, just like the COVID-19 Sotovax. | ||
But the thing I wanted to talk about beyond that was It's very interesting that part of the gaslighting is that there was no excess mortality in 2020. | ||
And in fact, up to a point in August in 2020, there wasn't a single country in the world, actually, where there was more mortality than there was in 2019. | ||
And they had to do something about that, so that's part of the reason. | ||
Why they got all the so-called anti-COVID measures going at the end of 2020 to increase the mortality, because that would have been embarrassing. | ||
But even though there wasn't any more per capita mortality, since the Earth's population had increased, there was more absolute mortality. | ||
And there are two main reasons, there are two mutually exclusive theories for that. | ||
I mean, the pandemic theory is obvious nonsense, because there would have been Great excess mortality relative to 2019, but there wasn't. | ||
And one is one that I've mentioned repeatedly on all three of the InfoWars shows, that there's no new disease because, again, there's no new symptom set, no new symptom severity set, no new isolated pathogen, no new transition characteristics, so there can't be a new disease. | ||
There's no basis on which to suspect or verify it. | ||
But the other is... | ||
And it's possible. I don't know how probable, but it is possible that there was a new pathogen and new disease, but they didn't want to reveal the real genome for it because it was so sinister. | ||
But then how do you account for the... | ||
Lack of excess mortality in 2020. | ||
The answer was people weren't going to doctors. | ||
And the atrogenic disease and death is one of the leading causes. | ||
So the two may have balanced each other out. | ||
They might have had a new disease on the one hand, but people visiting doctors left and not dying as a result of medical treatment compensating for it and killing fewer people. | ||
That's a good point. Awesome. Thank you, Johnny, for your phone call. | ||
I want to try and get another phone call in before we have to go to break. | ||
Let's go to Nathaniel from Rhode Island. | ||
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Nathaniel? Hey Christy Lee, thank you for taking my call. | |
I really appreciate the InfoWars network. | ||
I wanted to talk about the foot soldiers. | ||
I'm so glad that you called the police foot soldiers because that's exactly the same phrase that I've been using about them For I don't know how long now. | ||
I'm a street preacher. | ||
I walk around with a Jesus sign. | ||
And one of my biggest opponents in these Democrat-infested areas has been the police. | ||
Time and time again, the police have come up to me and said, basically, we need to leave now or we're going to jail. | ||
And so I really want people to pray for My Jesus Sign ministry, because every time I go out there, there's a possibility that some corrupt cop will come over to me and say, You seem kind of mentally unstable. | ||
Oh my gosh! It's so disappointing on so many levels. | ||
Like here you are on the streets trying to send a message of love about Jesus and they're bothering you when they could be trying to actually fight the increases of crime. | ||
The other reason it's so disappointing is because it certainly wasn't okay, the violence we saw against officers. | ||
And so I really wanted to support them after all that and after all those calls to defund the police. | ||
And then now here we are, and it's just like you either have cops that are foot soldiers that are just spelling orders, never mind about the oaths to the Constitution, or like in the Uvalde case, they're saying like, well, we didn't get orders to go in. | ||
So it's like they had to have orders to go in and save children. | ||
It's insane. | ||
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It's so maddening. | |
When I heard the story about what happened in Uvalde, if it's true that the cops just stood down as some wicked young man Yeah, and it's so disappointing. | ||
What happened to our men? What happened to our men that would, like, just not wait for an order and go in and save children? | ||
It's so maddening. | ||
It's so sad. Nathaniel, thank you for your phone call. | ||
It does look like we were able to find our guest. | ||
I do see him in the monitor. | ||
We're going to connect with him in the next segment. | ||
So yay for that. | ||
I'm excited to talk to Adam Hartage. | ||
Glad he could connect with us. | ||
He's going to be joining us just after this break. | ||
And then when I can, I will, I mean, if you want to stay on the line, we'll get to the calls when we can. | ||
Thanks for waiting and thanks for tuning in. | ||
Great music, feeling happy and lighthearted. | ||
I'm so glad that our guest is safe. | ||
You know, people that are brave and stand up to the establishment and then they go missing, you worry. | ||
So I was worried about our guest when we couldn't connect right away. | ||
But looks like he's safe. | ||
We have given him quite the introduction already, Adam Hartage. | ||
He fought for us, literally fought in four wars, six deployments. | ||
And now he's fighting for us, for our medical freedom and for actual So, Adam, thank you for joining us. | ||
I'm so glad you could make it. And like I said, I'm so glad that you're here. | ||
I was worried about you for a second. | ||
Stay safe. I really appreciate it. | ||
It's wonderful to see you, Christy Lee. | ||
I apologize. | ||
No need to apologize. | ||
We're just glad you're safe. Yeah, so anyway, but we got the tech issues fixed up and we're all here, so it's all good. | ||
Yeah, anyway, how are you today? | ||
I'm good. Hopefully you're okay. | ||
We're so glad that you're stepping up to the plate. | ||
Man, it's amazing because it's such a void that we need to fill. | ||
But with your background, with having served, and then, I mean, how does it connect? | ||
How did you start getting involved to build a new structure? | ||
Sure. You know, it's really interesting. | ||
We've been in this business for five years. | ||
It's not like we just saw a pandemic and said, oh, we'll just try this telehealth game. | ||
We've actually been in the business for five years, but it wasn't until last year. | ||
When I saw them fire about 1,400 hospital workers in New York, I said, man, this can't stand. | ||
We've got to be the company that stands in the gap. | ||
And we're now on a mission to hire every single health care worker that needs an opportunity that was either fired or forced to resign for refusing a mandate. | ||
And as I say now, you know, we're building Noah's Ark for medicine, or we're building the medical economy 2.0. | ||
And it's, you know, it's just a continuation of service the way that I see it. | ||
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It's just a calling. | |
And it's frankly not something that I chose, but it chose me. | ||
And, you know, I've stood up to tyrants and bullies all my life, and I'm going to do it now. | ||
And what I see going on right now is Nothing less than a tyrannical, attempted overthrow of our fundamental rights as Americans and a disservice to the Constitution, to the rule of law, to common sense, and frankly, to everything that it is to be American. | ||
So we are not a country that supports lockdowns and mandates. | ||
And by the way, mandates aren't even laws. | ||
They literally have no legal ground whatsoever. | ||
They treat it like a law, though, and we've been talking about these law enforcement officials, and it's like they don't even know the law. | ||
They treat these rules and these mandates as if they're laws, and now we're stuck with people that are like foot soldiers to the establishment who will just be like, oh, I'm just doing what I'm told to. | ||
I mean, that can be the next thing that you work on is fixing our law enforcement system. | ||
You know, it's funny, I was talking to my wife about this today, and I was like, man, the extent of the problem set is so big, it's a head scratcher even trying to get after it. | ||
So, what we've decided is that we're going to save And I certainly don't think we're anywhere near that point as a country, country, but I do see very serious dark clouds on the | ||
horizon. | ||
And I don't just mean from, from, uh, like a political standpoint, this is not a left | ||
or a right issue. | ||
This is a fundamental question of what does it mean to be American? | ||
Are we a country that values the rule of law and values all of those things? | ||
Exactly like what you're showing on the screen right now. | ||
That's part of, we made this video, we made this movie to tell the story, to let people | ||
know we are standing in the gap for them. | ||
We are their line of defense and we are their connection to honest I don't really care. | ||
If you are jabbed or not jabbed, I mean, you can't call me an anti-vaxxer because, I mean, my jab card from the military... | ||
Yeah, I mean, you were in the military. You guys have the most vaccinations. | ||
I've had everything under the sun, including all six hands for X shots, plus the boosters and everything else. | ||
Now, I did not get this series of vaccinations because I just saw that... | ||
I mean, if you just looked at it and you asked some honest questions, You know, something in the milk was sour, and that was kind of clear from day one. | ||
And I remember in March of 2020, when they said two weeks to flatten the curve, and I looked at, you know, I looked around to the people in my company and said, this isn't going to end after two weeks. | ||
I said, this is, this is, they're going for all the marbles here. | ||
This is total lockdown and an attempted tyrannical overthrow of It is a socialist nightmare that we are faced with and I intend to educate as many people as I can and frankly to speak the truth and speak it boldly and loudly and I know that we're going to be fine in the long run and that we win in the long run because when we stand on the side of right you know they can stand the light of day whereas the enemy that we're facing What they stand for cannot stand the light of day, which is why they run and hide and want to deceive. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
Well, it sounds like yours is, this is very like Teladoc focused. | ||
I've had to tell horrific, absolute horrific stories of people and the way they were treated in the hospital. | ||
And in some of those cases, they weren't even able to get out of the hospital once they checked in. | ||
So what is the solution for patients that might actually need to go to the hospital, but they can't trust it? | ||
Sure. You know, that's a great question. | ||
And I'll tell you, we've dealt with those exact same situations. | ||
There are a couple of cases that come to mind for HIPAA and whatever. | ||
I can't really talk about specifics, but I will tell you that I was intimately involved in one of them. | ||
We were not successful in getting this individual's, it turned out it was a father, access to the care that they wanted. | ||
And ultimately, he passed away. | ||
And he passed away in the hospital on a vent, and he was one of many cases, which I'm aware of. | ||
And it's just awful to see. | ||
So I imagine what you're saying is, like, avoid the hospital at all costs. | ||
Just contact us early so that at least if you have to go to the hospital, we can in some ways prepare you to deal with that, right? | ||
Right. Well, what I would say, right, so early intervention is key. | ||
Let's take, for example, coronavirus. | ||
Not everything is coronavirus, but that's the hot topic these days. | ||
So early intervention is key. | ||
If you're either, you know, you think you've got an issue or you even want preventive treatment, give us a call. | ||
You know, we do one-off telehealth consults, which we can take care of you from a preventive standpoint. | ||
We can give you therapeutics. | ||
We can give you the kind of prescription medications that you The government, you know, for whatever reason, doesn't like to support, because even though that's the, for example, let's take ivermectin, the number two drug in the world, on the World Health Organization, I would say, if people are looking for access to quality care, go to any one of the freedom-loving providers. | ||
Most people at this point know who they are. | ||
It's Frontline Critical Care Network, it's Remote Health Solutions, You know, it's all out there for the alternative freedom-based medical economy. | ||
And there's maybe only, I'd say, four or five real players that are in the game that are standing in the gap boldly. | ||
And we're one of them. | ||
And I will say that you come and you consult with one of our physicians, one of our providers. | ||
You're going to get honest information and then if you do need to go to a clinic or if you need additional treatment, there are other options. | ||
It's not just straight go to the hospital, but also even if you do have to go to the hospital, there are ways that one can do that and still make their medical requirements, for example, for treatment known and they can take some steps from a legal standpoint and everything else to protect themselves. | ||
So we can advise in that regard. | ||
I would highly recommend If anyone has a question, if they need a second opinion, if they are not sure whether they need to be on a regimen medication, if they have, let's say, a pre-existing condition that they haven't had looked at because they've been afraid to go to the hospital, give us a call. We can handle, I would say, 90% of things that people need handled, really other than any sort of major traumatic events, like a leg needing to be set or a heart transplant. | ||
You know, something like that. | ||
We are able to do most virtually, and it's much more convenient, fast. | ||
Well, Adam, I'm going to ask you to stay over since we got a little bit late. | ||
I want to be able to ask you about affordability, how we can work it into our plans. | ||
I also want to ask you about, like, blood supply, what's that looking like with the vaccine, and more after this break. | ||
Look at that. Everybody else is just like yellow or clear. | ||
That's because it's been denatured. | ||
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You think I would metaphysically show you something, but this is the very best I can get. | ||
I'd rather go to hell than do that. | ||
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All right, we are back with Adam Hartage. | ||
He is representing basically a telecare health system type system. | ||
Remote health solutions is what it's called, pocket care. | ||
And we only have a few more minutes with you, Adam. | ||
So I wanted to ask you what the affordability is like. | ||
Does remote health solutions take insurance or what can that look like for people? | ||
No, that's a great question. Thanks, Christy. | ||
No, we do not take insurance of any kind. | ||
We are a completely cash-based, alternate medical economy. | ||
And we apologize to the folks that would love to be able to use their insurance plan. | ||
But the bottom line is, if we do take insurance money, such as Medicare and Medicaid, then we're required to adhere to certain mandates, let's say. | ||
If you're going to take their money, then you're going to follow their rules. | ||
Comes with strings attached. | ||
Yep, exactly. Strings attached always. | ||
I would recommend that anybody who either has insurance and needs a supplemental, let's say, gap-type coverage plan, they should come see us. | ||
Anybody that doesn't have insurance absolutely needs to come see us. | ||
Our pocket care concierge access for direct primary care is $149 a month for an adult, and it's $99 a month for a child. | ||
We're running an early bird special on all of that right now. | ||
It's coast to coast. So that's kind of like a one-stop shop. | ||
If you have been disgruntled and disappointed with the current establishment and want to give up on the demands of insurance, which can be arbitrary, then you can actually go to Remote Health Solutions and you can get insurance and a solution to medical care rate. | ||
That's correct. And then not only that, but if you're a member of Pocket Care on that $149 a month plan, you have access to your provider. | ||
And when I say your provider, I don't mean a provider, but your provider that you choose. | ||
Your provider, you have access to that person. | ||
Not quite 24-7, but almost 24-7. | ||
And an unlimited access. | ||
So it really is an amazing opportunity for people to get in to get honest, practical, moral and ethical care that, frankly, you just can't find in most of the medical industrial complex. | ||
And then not only that, but isn't it great if you have somebody that you do know and trust who can advise you on where to go if you do have to go in person for additional treatment? | ||
Yeah, it's great to have an advocate or somebody that can kind of direct you with what to do. | ||
Another question I had asked was about the, like, what if you were to need blood or something? | ||
Do you have anything you can tell me about that with, like, so many people vaccinated now? | ||
Sure. You know, it's interesting. | ||
We don't have a solution on blood yet. | ||
We've been looking and talked about even standing up our own national blood supply, specifically for... | ||
I mean, let's just be honest. | ||
You're looking at, you know... | ||
I'm sorry, unvaccinated semen, eggs, and blood are all going to be in pretty tight supply going forward. | ||
And I think it's going to be something that the U.S. and, frankly, the world over is going to need. | ||
We're already seeing the incredible negative downside effects of the vaccine program. | ||
I mean, I say vaccine with air quotes. | ||
Yeah. And, you know, with 29,000 people dead, and that's just on the low end, and that's just what's reported according to various numbers. | ||
I believe that the number is higher, but I think the repercussions of what we've been seeing thus far are going to last for a very, very, very long time. | ||
And so, I mean, this is generational-type change. | ||
This is potentially game-changing as far as nation-states and I mean, this is Game of Thrones at the 5D level type thing. | ||
So I call all patriots, all freedom seeking medical clients to contact us. | ||
To reach out to join Pocket Care if you are a provider that has been shunned and you need a freedom-loving organization to be a part of, send us an email at team at rhsusa.com. | ||
If you're a patient or a family member that needs All right, thank you, Adam. | ||
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Thank you so much. RHSUSA.com. | |
All right, welcome back to the third and final hour of The War Room. | ||
If we lost your phone call, don't hesitate to call on back. | ||
It's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Right now, we have another guest, as promised, Dr. | ||
Haydar. Syed Haider. | ||
He has worked in internal medicine, trained as a hospital doctor for more than 10 years. | ||
Last I spoke with him, he told me he had escaped to Puerto Rico for no other reason because it's just beautiful there and we're all jealous. | ||
Is that right? Are you still there? | ||
Yeah I am. I don't blame you man. | ||
America's getting real nutty. | ||
But thanks for joining us again. | ||
I wanted to get your reaction on what we're seeing with now the FDA giving approval. | ||
I mean that's what Kamala Harris says. | ||
She says they've They've approved giving this vaccine to six months of age to five years old. | ||
She doesn't bother to include it's under an emergency order and how that might affect the whole situation. | ||
But what is your reaction to this latest development? | ||
Yeah, the first thing is that there's obviously no emergency. | ||
Anyone can look around and see that there's certainly no emergency at this point. | ||
People aren't dying from Omicron, certainly not children. | ||
They weren't dying from any of the variants to any significant extent. | ||
I mean, they virtually had zero risk. | ||
So the first thing you have to look at is what's the risk-to-benefit ratio for anything that you're going to do in medicine? | ||
And it's so highly skewed toward risk. | ||
The second thing, as you look at the trial, and the trial is garbage. | ||
This trial that they're using for six months to four years and then five years to above and above in the children was just utter trash. | ||
It supposedly has an 80% efficacy, right? | ||
But the range of possible efficacies that's actually published in the trial ranges from negative 370% efficacy all the way to 99% efficacy. | ||
80% is the point estimate inside that giant range, which crosses zero. | ||
And most of the range is in negative territory, right? | ||
So that's the most concerning thing here is that they've basically moved the goalposts. | ||
That criteria doesn't even exist anymore for this vaccine in babies because they didn't achieve it. | ||
They did not achieve statistical significance for that, you know, supposed 80% number that they're quoting in the media now. | ||
It's just, the study is just, you know, it's completely useless as a study. | ||
So then they moved on. | ||
Okay, now we're just going to prove that it, you know, stimulates an antibody response similar to the antibody response we saw in adults. | ||
How did they do that? They took a random 5% that they don't explain how they chose the 5% of children from this trial and tested them for antibodies to the original variant, which don't even work anymore. | ||
And then they compared the antibody levels to some randomly selected sample. | ||
Again, they don't explain how they chose these people in one of the adult trials. | ||
And they said, okay, they have similar levels. | ||
You can't even make this up. | ||
It's so blatantly fraudulent and just ridiculous. | ||
I can't believe, I don't understand what the FDA is thinking. | ||
And at this point, I mean, I have never felt this outraged and upset With what's happening in our country, I literally, I feel like I have to beg people, don't give this to your babies. | ||
You will regret it, okay? | ||
This is the worst possible thing you can inject into them. | ||
You're injecting a poison into innocent babies who, you know, maybe either they could die, right? | ||
Or they could have lifelong effects. | ||
You know, it could infect their fertility. | ||
It could cause autoimmune disease. | ||
It could cause cancer. | ||
It could cause heart disease. I mean, we know all of this already. | ||
From the adult trials, we know the risks of these things. | ||
Look at VAERS. Look up Maddie DeGray, okay? | ||
If you're on the fence about this, if you're happy to vaccinate as soon as possible, look her up. | ||
And then for the people who don't want their kids vaccinated, I wouldn't let my child go to a school, you know, nurses visit or like a health checkup by themselves. | ||
Because who knows? They may just inject your child without your consent. | ||
You don't even know anymore. I think that's a great point, man. | ||
We can't trust any of them anymore. | ||
But I gotta ask, I mean... | ||
I'm very outraged, too. | ||
And then you see people like Dr. | ||
Mary Talley Bowden being so attacked on Twitter, and they call themselves the Ped Squad or Ped Squad. | ||
I think it's Ped Squad for pediatrician, but I think Ped is funnier. | ||
But they have this stupid TikTok video, and it's like saying, like, we don't know about long COVID, and cases are rising, and all of this stuff, and... | ||
If you point anything out, they're like, well, you're not a doctor. | ||
You don't know how to read the data. | ||
And it's just like, how can these people be doing this? | ||
How do you talk to these people? | ||
Yeah, I mean, these people are bozos. | ||
That's all I can say. Because if you go and actually try to have a conversation with doctors, nurses, pharmacists, people who are on board with this injection program, they don't have a clue about the data, okay? | ||
They just have talking points from the FDA and the CDC. That's it. | ||
They haven't even looked at the studies themselves. | ||
You can't have an honest, detailed discussion about any of this stuff with that side of the argument because they just haven't looked. | ||
They don't know what they're talking about. | ||
They're not performing informed consent. | ||
They don't think it's necessary. | ||
They're utterly brainwashed. | ||
These doctors are not acting as doctors. | ||
They're not upholding their Hippocratic oath at all. | ||
They're not following the Nuremberg Code at all. | ||
They've thrown it all out. | ||
The only way I can explain it is the mass formation psychosis idea of Matthias Desmet that these people are insane. | ||
They're crazy, especially when it comes to COVID. I'm not saying they're utterly insane in every area of their life, but in this one domain, they've lost the ability to reason. | ||
If your doctor is telling you to get vaccinated or your baby to get vaccinated, fire that doctor. | ||
Go find somebody else. | ||
The concerning thing is that in places like California, their passing laws would make it impossible for doctors to tell you what they really think. | ||
But there are still people out there. | ||
Get a telemedicine doctor across state lines if you have to. | ||
But find somebody who's going to give you their honest opinion. | ||
And I can tell you that a lot of doctors are not getting vaccinated themselves. | ||
I'm not vaccinating my kids. | ||
I know a lot of other doctors who... | ||
I personally know who think these things are dangerous and they tell me, I don't feel comfortable telling my patients that. | ||
You know, all I'll do is send them to the CDC and tell them- They don't feel comfortable telling their patients that the vaccines are dangerous? | ||
Yeah, because they might lose their license. | ||
I mean, at this point, we're at the stage where people need to be rioting in the streets or demonstrating in the streets or marching on Washington. | ||
You need to be calling your senators. | ||
You need to be doing something. | ||
We need to organize. We need to take back our country, right? | ||
We need to protect our children. | ||
I mean, this is like an utter all-out war. | ||
It's a biological terror war being perpetrated by Pfizer and the FDA and the CDC. | ||
These people need to be hanging, right? | ||
They need to be in jail for the rest of their lives. | ||
We need to put an end to this. | ||
I mean, enough is enough. | ||
Explain this to me. There's got to be doctors that are advocating for the vaccines that are then seeing these same patients that they told to get the vaccine, then seeing those same patients with adverse outcomes. | ||
Are they just so willfully blind that they cannot make the connection? | ||
What do you think is going on there? Yeah, they have their heads stuck in the sand like an ostrich. | ||
They have blinders on. | ||
They're just plodding ahead, and they don't even know where they're going. | ||
The reins are in the hands of Dr. | ||
Fauci, and it's just like utter submission to whatever. | ||
He tells me to go right, I'll go right. | ||
He tells me to go left, I'll go left. | ||
I mean, these people... I think they've just been frightened out of their minds for two years by COVID fear porn 24-7 from the mainstream media, and they just can't think straight anymore, and they've just given over. | ||
They've been utterly brainwashed, right? | ||
And the way to prove that is to just try to have an intellectual discussion. | ||
Don't even try to force them to take your side, but just say, can you explain to me how this could be the case? | ||
How can they be safe and effective if Maddie de Grey, if VAERS, if this, if that? | ||
How can you say that all the reports in VAERS have nothing to do with the vaccines? | ||
Does it make sense to you? | ||
Why suddenly VAERS doesn't work anymore when it works for everything else? | ||
It's like you could have a million examples and they'll be like, oh, well, correlation doesn't equal causation. | ||
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It's like, how many correlations do I need to show you for there to be a possible causation? | |
Yes. Yes. | ||
I mean, there's so many red flags. | ||
I mean, it's just too numerous to count. | ||
And I mean, you know, everyone gets stuck in their own bubble, in their own kind of like echo chamber online and in their life. | ||
Right. And I'm as prone to it as anyone else. | ||
So you have to actively go and try to find people on the other side of the argument. | ||
Right. To see what the other side is saying, because otherwise you're just going to have like You know, reinforcement, positive reinforcement for whatever you believe. | ||
I encourage everyone to try to do that. | ||
You know, no matter what side you're on of this, try to find out what the most intelligent commentators on the other side are saying. | ||
And what I've discovered in this attempt- Wait, that'd be the tease. | ||
He discovered after the break. | ||
There's the tease. Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
We are joined by Dr. | ||
Syed Haider, who is on fire today. | ||
He is expressing his outrage against the FDA for approving these vaccines for the youngest that cannot consent and for the other doctors that are trying to push this vaccine. | ||
Now, you were trying to get something out before we had to go to break, so let's revisit what you discovered. | ||
Yeah, so in almost any argument you can imagine, whether the moon landing was fake or whether 9-11 was planned by the deep state, all of these really hot topics, JFK assassination, all of these things, you can find a pretty even two sides of the You can go down the rabbit hole on either side and spend hours and days and read a bunch of intelligent commentary on both sides. | ||
With this, it's extremely lopsided. | ||
There's basically only one side making any intelligent arguments. | ||
The other side has a few specious articles that appear a bit scientific and intelligent, but if you scrutinize them, they just fall apart. | ||
But they are few and far between. | ||
I mean, most of the people who are arguing for this, they just basically parrot talking points from Fauci and the CDC and the FDA. And it's mostly, you know, non-clinical and non-science people who are doing all of the, you know, fact-checking, right? | ||
It's just journalists, you know, supposed science journalists but without a science major. | ||
It's important we make that distinction because journalists aren't supposed to just parrot what line they're given. | ||
But one of the things I do see is that they kind of fall back on the other side that's trying to push these vaccines and stuff is they say we need to protect kids and others against... | ||
Is it MIS, MIS, or is that what they call it? | ||
Or they'll point to, they'll say that things that we're saying are vaccine adverse events will be like, oh no, that's something that is caused by COVID. Yeah, I mean, so you see in the first year of the pandemic, you know, you can look at the death rates and then compare into the death rates after the rollout of the vaccine. | ||
I mean, after the vaccine rollout is when we had, you know, the 40% rise in death rates, you know, something that has basically never happened in the history of this country before. | ||
It's like a once in a thousand year occurrence. | ||
That's just unexplainable without assuming that the vaccines caused it. | ||
COVID remained the same throughout. | ||
The new element was the vaccines. | ||
That itself is like a controlled experiment on the level of the entire world. | ||
And yet we went ahead and continued vaccinating and pushing it out. | ||
At this point, more than 5 billion people have been vaccinated. | ||
What if ADE becomes a real threat in the next couple of years? | ||
It doesn't happen the first time you're exposed to the virus. | ||
It happens the second or third or fourth time. | ||
That's when it really kicks in. | ||
That's when it can kill you. That's what you saw with the animal studies on coronavirus vaccines. | ||
What if Luke Montagnier, the Nobel Prize winning virologist, was right with his warning that people are going to start dying after two to three years? | ||
I mean, imagine if your child dies. | ||
Imagine if there's even like a 1 in 100,000 chance. | ||
Would you take that with your child, right? | ||
I mean, compare it to the risk of COVID, which is essentially zero. | ||
There's no risk of COVID for your baby. | ||
And for most people anymore, there's barely any risk. | ||
I mean, there's a risk of long COVID for people, and that's entirely manageable with early effective multi-drug protocols. | ||
The only people at this point I'm worried about are people who are getting vaccinated. | ||
Everyone else can rest easy. | ||
If you haven't been vaccinated, you probably have natural immunity by now. | ||
Or just go and get a multi-drug protocol. | ||
You'll be fine. You'll get through. | ||
You won't get long COVID if you start treating on day one. | ||
And if you don't want to spend money on a couple of hundred dollars on a prescription and ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, at least learn how to use iodine and hydrogen peroxide. | ||
Everyone has it in their medicine cabinet, under their sink. | ||
The directions are literally on the hydrogen peroxide bottle. | ||
Gargle with it. Use the same dilution to rinse out your nose and mouth. | ||
You can kill the virus on contact. | ||
It never should have been an emergency. | ||
It's certainly not an emergency now. | ||
The only emergency we have is the vaccine rollout. | ||
That's the emergency. That's the biological terror that's happening in our world today. | ||
It's the vaccine. That's what's causing it. | ||
People need to wake up. | ||
And if you know people who are not awake, Try to wake them up. | ||
You have to ask yourself, am I doing everything possible to save humanity, to save my friends, to save the kids and babies that I know personally in my own family? | ||
In a just and sane society, we would be taking kids away from parents who wanted to vaccinate them. | ||
We would be jailing the people who are trying to vaccinate them. | ||
You know, brainwashing, it explains to us how Nazi Germany happened, okay? | ||
They brainwashed their people to hate Jews. | ||
I mean, we're at a whole other level of brainwashing when we have... | ||
We've seen all of these sports figures just keel over and die after vaccination, and we've... | ||
We've seen Justin Bieber and his wife both have strange things that you wouldn't normally see in young people, and now we're seeing SADS, like the adult form of SIDS apparently, and we're not asking any questions. | ||
I mean, what is happening? | ||
Is there any hope to reach anybody anymore when all of these things are going on and they're still like, get vaccinated? | ||
Yeah, I think the tide is turning, but we have to push really hard. | ||
At this point, everyone is at risk. | ||
The future of humanity is at risk. | ||
There's a study showing decreased sperm quality, decreased sperm counts. | ||
We know that the vaccine affects female fertility. | ||
It affects the ovaries especially. | ||
It hits them especially hard. | ||
We don't even know if people are going to be able to have babies at the same rate. | ||
Population levels could collapse. | ||
If that's the end-run end-game, wipe out 95% of the world's population, that's on the table now. | ||
We don't even know. | ||
Not to mention, what about those of us who would maybe get in a car accident and need a blood transfusion and then all we have is all this blood? | ||
Like, do you have any thoughts on that? | ||
The blood from vaccinated individuals, what that could do to the unvaccinated? | ||
Yeah, I'm extremely concerned about it. | ||
I mean, I don't trust the blood supply, right? | ||
So, I mean, Judy Mikevitz has been talking about how she found XMRV, you know, these xenotropic leukemia-causing, you know, viruses in the blood supply, and then they bought some equipment to clean it out, but they still, you know, hung her out to dry. | ||
And now we have COVID, you know, spike protein and lipid nanoparticles, all kinds of stuff in the blood supply. | ||
I mean, you look at people who refuse blood transfusions, They've done studies on these people. | ||
I'm probably going to be one of those people from now on because they usually do fine. | ||
Their blood counts can drop to extremely low levels that you would think would be incompatible with life, and they can still survive. | ||
They usually don't die. | ||
Bleeding usually stops on its own once you've lost so much blood. | ||
You know, that you're near death. | ||
It just stops on its own because there's no blood left to bleed out. | ||
The pressure is just too low. | ||
But people still survive. | ||
I mean, this is what I learned in my residency. | ||
My residency director was a hematologist. | ||
That was his specialty. I mean, he was one of the top hematologists in the country. | ||
And he told me that, you know, these people who refuse blood transfusions, like religiously refuse them... | ||
They do fine. | ||
They do basically as well as the people that we transfuse. | ||
So I would be very hard pressed to accept the blood transfusion on behalf of my children or myself at this point. | ||
That's really fascinating and I know that you're also extra passionate about all these subjects because you are seeing patients that have suffered from a vaccine injury. | ||
I'm very curious to see how you're handling that and what you're doing to help them. | ||
So We'll get into that when we get back from the break. | ||
We do need to go to a commercial break, but when we get back, we're going to talk to Dr. | ||
Syed Haider about how he treats the patients that have suffered from a vaccine injury, and if he's ever in his over 10 years of being a doctor, seen all of these cases of SADS that's now going on. | ||
So all that and more when we get back from the break. | ||
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We wouldn't even be here if I hadn't gotten great tax advice in the last few years. | ||
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Never in history have so many lives been hanging in the balance. | ||
We must punish the wrongdoers, heal the injured, and especially stand up for the children who cannot speak for themselves. | ||
That's a quote from Dr. | ||
Syed Haider, who has been joining us for this hour. | ||
And Dr. | ||
Haider, I do want to make sure we get you on your way. | ||
But first, I know you're super passionate about railing against this completely unscientific push to get... | ||
The youngest of those vaccinated. | ||
And I was curious, though, what you've experienced in your own practice as far as having to see patients that have been vaccinated. | ||
Yeah, so I've seen patients who were You know, vaccinated, who had severe, you know, injuries after the vaccine. | ||
And especially I see a lot of really high functioning people like they were CEOs and in their spare time, they were like competitive cyclists and, you know, they were like just firing on all cylinders. | ||
All right. They were extremely sharp, extremely productive, you know, high powered lawyers, just all kinds of people who were, you know, and also some of the elderly people who were used to, you know, exercise, still running their own company. | ||
And then they got vaccinated and they were literally just like utterly disabled, like extreme fatigue, extreme brain fog. | ||
They can't work anymore. | ||
Or like they can work at like a extremely diminished capacity, maybe like 5%, 10% of what they used to be able to do. | ||
And then they just like have to go to sleep, right? | ||
So it's thrown a gigantic wrench into their lives. | ||
And they have trouble accepting it, right? | ||
These are the people who go and they get like a million dollar workup and they can't find any answers and then they go online and they eventually, they come across me or somebody else who like, eventually the light bulb turns on. | ||
I mean, some of these people didn't even realize they were vaccine injured until like a year afterwards, after they developed the problem. | ||
I mean, is that because they're being like, They're being like abandoned by the original doctors that told them to get this thing. | ||
And then when they have problems, those doctors don't want to have anything to do with them. | ||
Is that kind of what's happening? | ||
That's part of it. But they're being told and they also believe themselves. | ||
Everyone has blinders on like no one connects it to the vaccine. | ||
You know, you take a vaccine and then you get a stroke. | ||
I mean, we've all seen this on social media, people having strokes and saying, you know, thank God I took the vaccine, even though it had an adverse effect. | ||
I still recommend everyone get vaccine. | ||
I don't know. Are they paying these people off? | ||
I don't know what they're doing. But the people who come to me, I mean, they honestly didn't make the connection. | ||
Sometimes their severe injuries happened within like days or weeks of the vaccine. | ||
Complete shift in health. | ||
They had never experienced this in their entire lives. | ||
You know, within like a month of the vaccine, suddenly this extreme change in their health and they don't make the connection. | ||
I mean, that's what I'm saying. People are just so brainwashed to believe that it's safe and effective. | ||
It takes a lot to get past that. | ||
And then they go to their doctor. Sometimes they develop an inkling like maybe it was the vaccine. | ||
The doctor's like, oh, don't worry. | ||
It wasn't the vaccine. This would have happened no matter what. | ||
It's a coincidence, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Let's do a workup. Okay, I don't find anything wrong with you. | ||
you it's all in your head right that's what they get in the end and then maybe they go to Mayo | ||
Clinic or something you know there's you know that long collar and vaccine injury clinic at Mayo | ||
or you know one of these other you know fancy places like Harvard or something and these people | ||
run some more tests and they also send them home saying there's really nothing we can do | ||
these these long COVID and vaccine injury clinics I mean they're just like they're also garbage | ||
they're a waste of time. | ||
And then finally they start doing research themselves and they break out of their little bubble and out of their little echo chamber online and they go and find out, hey, this is a thing. | ||
Okay, people are getting injured. | ||
VAERS has tens of thousands of reports and you multiply that by 100 to get the actual numbers. | ||
And then finally they find somebody who's offering a treatment. | ||
Most of them get better. | ||
Some of them get better within days of starting something like ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine or a low-dose steroid. | ||
The solution sometimes is so simple that they're just floored. | ||
They can't believe it. | ||
Or nicotine, like Dr. | ||
Artis is saying. I've literally given people nicotine now. | ||
And suddenly their brain fog clears up. | ||
Suddenly their fatigue clears up when nothing else works. | ||
So sometimes it takes a few tries. | ||
You have to figure out the right thing. | ||
But in some people it takes months to get over it. | ||
And then sometimes there's setbacks. | ||
Sometimes you get off the medications too quickly. | ||
You really need somebody to guide you on this journey because a lot of people, they try to do it themselves and then they fall flat on their face or they feel like they're over it and then it suddenly comes back because they quit too soon. | ||
They didn't do everything they were supposed to do. | ||
That's one of the benefits of, you know, you just need to educate yourself, okay? | ||
So, you know, I'm treating this. | ||
Other people are treating it. You can find me at mygotodoc.com. | ||
You can get the vitamins you need at mygotostack.com. | ||
All the information is there. | ||
I mean, if you're not ready to pay anything, just look at the free e-book on Long COVID that I have. | ||
You can get a free e-book and start with some vitamins and some supplements and maybe some nicotine gum like Dr. | ||
Artis recommends. There's so many things you can do, but the essential thing is just to know what's wrong with you. | ||
So all these people who are listening to this show, go out and evangelize. | ||
I mean, seriously, tell everyone you know about Long COVID and vaccine injuries. | ||
And the people you know in your life, I mean, I talk to people every day who come to me and they're like, my daughter's vaccine injured and she just won't believe it. | ||
She won't listen to me. Keep telling her, right, that this can be fixed so easily. | ||
I just spoke to somebody today. | ||
Her daughter's like a med student, right? | ||
She was a National Merit Scholar, like top of the class, you know, like extremely intelligent. | ||
And now she can barely function. | ||
And she's still not able to like, you know, give up her, you know, attachment and belief In the safety and efficacy of the vaccine, she's just suffering and she has no way out and she's going to psychiatrists and they're just making it worse. | ||
It really has become a cult. | ||
I mean, in so many ways, it's really become a cult and it's really, really sad. | ||
We're so angry, right? | ||
But that's why I remind people. | ||
Approach it in love and compassion. | ||
These poor people have been deceived. | ||
And if they're surrounded by enough loving and compassionate people that you can see. | ||
I mean, Dr. Heider, when you talk, you can see you're so passionate because you care. | ||
And I mean, just that will come across the more people they're surrounded by that you can see counseling. | ||
You know, and we're so thankful for people like you that I'm sure are so overworked because there's not enough of you that have been brave enough to step away. | ||
So we thank you so much for what you do because we know it's got to be a lot of work. | ||
But if you are interested in, like Dr. | ||
Heider said, just learning more, go to mygotodoc.com, mygotodoc.com. | ||
And what was the other one? It's my go-to stack. | ||
So yeah, just definitely check that out. | ||
I mean, I've put together some supplements that are really important, and there's some additions in there that most people, that I don't know anyone else is using. | ||
For example, bromelain actually digests the spike protein. | ||
So I put that, I combined that with K2, which is also important. | ||
It has like ivermectin-like effects, and combined all those with vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc, and quercetin, which everyone's already taking. | ||
But You know, bromelain improves quercetin absorption and it also digests the spike protein. | ||
It's a natural enzyme from pineapples. | ||
I mean, I don't know any other supplement that includes all those things in one. | ||
So that's one thing you can get at my gotostack.com. | ||
I just recommend it to all my long haulers especially, but also for prevention. | ||
There's nothing like just, you know, digesting the spike protein. | ||
You know, you're just eating it up. | ||
So I think it's really important that people add bromelain to their protocol. | ||
Awesome. Thank you so much, Dr. | ||
Heider. I'm sure we'll be talking to you again, but hopefully the next time we talk to you, we'll just hopefully see more and more breakthroughs of people breaking free from the hypnosis. | ||
We're certainly going to pray for them, and I know that you care, and we thank you so much for it. | ||
Absolutely. Thanks for having me on. | ||
You bet. So, that should give all of you folks some hope for our future, that there are brave souls that are doing their part, you know, like our former guest that we talked to that has the Teladoc A situation going on. | ||
A former veteran and now fighting to make sure that you can get access to true care when you need it instead of these hospitals that could very well kill you. | ||
He has set up this system, the First Patriot Healthcare System. | ||
That there is, and Adam Hardidge, CEO of Remote Health Solutions, there are doctors that care, and we're so glad that we get to talk to them and give some good news, you know, because there's a lot of bad news, right? | ||
Yeah, we got to deal with it, but there's brave souls that we can celebrate, and there's big things that are happening that we can be grateful for in the meantime, so don't forget that either. | ||
Now, if you do want to call in for the remainder of the show to talk about any of these things, that number is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Just about have it memorized by now. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
I will hopefully hear from you after the break. | ||
All right, welcome back. We are in the final segment of The War Room. | ||
Love hanging out with y'all. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
Tomorrow I get to visit home. | ||
I get to go back to Ohio. | ||
I love you, Texas, but it's time for me to visit Ohio. | ||
I haven't been there since Christmas, so I got to see my family in the Buckeye State. | ||
Let me know if there's any drag queen events I should crash while I'm there in Northwest Ohio, Southeast Michigan. | ||
I could probably make it to any of those. | ||
I mean, cover, not crash. | ||
Of course. Or any other newsworthy things I should get while I'm there in the Northwest Ohio, Southeast Michigan area. | ||
I'm looking forward to that. | ||
So I saw this during the break. | ||
Again, Sam is just killing it. | ||
Thanks, Sam. One of our helpers here. | ||
He sent this to me. Breaking report. | ||
Journalists and parents kicked out of Uvalde City Council meeting on school shooting. | ||
They failed these children. | ||
This is coming from Chuck Calesto. | ||
So, yep, more corruption. | ||
Someone in these comments said, my tinfoil hat tells me they are trying to cover something up and that the officers were told to stand down and they just don't want people figuring this stuff out. | ||
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Well... Doesn't sound like a tinfoil hat. | |
Sounds like common sense. | ||
That something just isn't right with this situation. | ||
A victory here. | ||
We've got to celebrate the victories, guys. | ||
It can't all be bad news. | ||
A victory here. Supreme Court strikes down main policy, including, excluding, excuse me, excluding religious schools from tuition assistance. | ||
The exclusion of religious schools was found to violate the First Amendment. | ||
Supreme Court ruling today that refusing tuition assistance to students attending religious schools when it is offered to secular private schools is unconstitutional. | ||
So that is a victory, but obviously we're all still waiting for the other very important SCOTUS decisions. | ||
I guess the next time we'll hear something is maybe Thursday, right guys? | ||
All right, back to your phone calls. | ||
Going to try and get in as many as I can. | ||
So guys, please be respectful of others that are trying to get in. | ||
Wild from Wisconsin. | ||
Wild from Wisconsin, you're in there. | ||
Hey Christy, I'll go real quick, but you're familiar with DARPA, right? | ||
Yes. Okay, DARPA had a program called Living Foundries and the issue with nanobots they were saying on the project was making nano factories. | ||
So they found like using the organism in this example, little babies for making COVID. So basically you're like using babies To make more strains of COVID with this new vaccine coming out. | ||
That's a good point. And I think they're doing it now before the midterm and also trying to use it as biological warfare to go back into lockdown and control the crime wave going on right now in the Democrat dungeon districts. | ||
Yeah, I think that's a very, very good point. | ||
And I also see that you have a possible other Monkey Pox name since we're looking. | ||
Oh my God. Yeah, they asked me. | ||
I got like 900 here, but you said it. | ||
There's other callers, so I'll just say a couple. | ||
I don't know if some of these might be replays. | ||
I'll go quick. | ||
Democrat Dengue, Megagades, The Mark, Butt Pirate Pimples, Bubonic Braille, Poo Pustules, AAAO, that's Ass Acne All Over, and then The Dimension of Itchy and Gay Blackheads. | ||
I gave myself COVID for funsies to see what all the hubbub was about. | ||
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It was meh. Meh. | |
And now you have natural immunity, right? | ||
Yeah, and then I was also interested with, like, if it's not so bad and it's made in a lab, there has to be a cure. | ||
I think there has to be a cure. | ||
Yeah, no, I think you're right. Because you would make something as a criminal... | ||
Evil scientists and money-wise, if there wasn't some sort of cure. | ||
They probably already know the cure, that it's ivermectin or HCQ, and that's why they were trying to suppress it. | ||
Oh, my goodness. Well, thank you. | ||
Thank you, Wild. All right, Ventura, California. | ||
You wanted to talk, you have a monkeypox name for me and talk gun control? | ||
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Oh, yeah. Retard Fox. | |
Oh, my God. There's a lot of names. | ||
Yeah, that's not good because then we're disparaging other people. | ||
But yeah, no. | ||
It's just crazy how they think that if they rename it that it's just gonna make it easier to fool people in believing that it's an actual threat. | ||
But what were your thoughts on gun control? | ||
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So my thoughts are why ban guns? | |
Especially in schools when, you know, they, you know, Biden can donate, you know, billions of dollars to Ukraine. | ||
Why can't he donate a couple thousand to security guards so they can guard school? | ||
Or teachers to go get gun training that takes two weekends so that, you know, teachers have, you know, firearms on them so they know that they're safe and they can protect the children. | ||
I had a guest on recently that talked about retired combat veterans that would love to protect kids. | ||
There are a lot of different solutions to this and gun control doesn't seem to be it. | ||
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Yeah, I don't know why they feel like they want to take the guns away, but I'm going to let you get to other calls. | |
It's the end of talkshow.com and forwardshow.com. | ||
All right, thank you for your phone call. | ||
Justin in Florida, what do you think about the IRS buying up all this ammo? | ||
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Well, actually, I worked at a major dealership in the Tampa Bay area for about 10 years, give or take. | |
I recently left, but we used to get sheriff's deputies, Secret Service, FBI, IRS, state troopers, The only people who actually had the most ammo was the IRS agent. | ||
I mean, there were magazines and bullets strewn throughout the vehicle. | ||
Well, that article that I shared from 2019 from Forbes says that the IRS even has in their disposal fully automatic, so machine guns, you know, so they want to talk about like, well, Hillary Clinton wants to say nobody needs an AR-15 or nobody needs a semi-automatic, but here the IRS have machine guns. | ||
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What's going on? You're absolutely right. | |
That's what kind of freaked us out, because a couple of the guys I worked with, they were concealed carry owners, and we saw state troopers all the time. | ||
Like I said, the people who had the most ammo whenever they showed up was the IRS agents, which was... | ||
Yeah. | ||
Super weird. Super, super weird. | ||
Awesome. Well, go ahead. | ||
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If there is enough time, if I can get to the ethanol point, if they do bump the ethanol content up to 15%, People with older vehicles, make sure you get fuel treatment. | |
Ethanol is nasty. | ||
The Air Force, whenever they did it in their cars, it dumbs up injectors, everything else. | ||
So that was the only other point I wanted with the ethanol. | ||
Oh, no, that's a great point. I'm glad you made that, because that is true. | ||
Not everyone realizes that ethanol can really screw your vehicle up. | ||
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It's, yeah, it's bad, but thank you. | |
Yeah, you bet. Thanks for calling. | ||
Let's go to Valencian in Canada. | ||
Did I say that right? Valencian in Canada? | ||
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Valentine? Are they able to, here we go. | |
Hello? Oh, hello, hello. | ||
I don't know if I said, is it Valentine? | ||
Valentino. Valentino. | ||
Oh, how cool. | ||
Valentino from Canada. | ||
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About a week ago, you mentioned getting a new vehicle and how times were tough, but I've got to remind you, you will eat the bugs. | |
You will own the nothing, okay? | ||
And the only other thing I've got to say is all these guys like Nadler sitting behind the big chair there, we see you. | ||
So quit telling good guys like Rand Paul and Chip Boy to be quiet. | ||
They've got real stuff to talk about, like the atrocities at the border, like the vaccine killing people. | ||
So we see you. Quit banging your gavel until the real points are made and knock it off. | ||
We've got to save some kids. Yes. | ||
So good, Valentino. | ||
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Thank you so much for your time. Infowars.com. | |
Yes! Infowars.com. | ||
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Be the resistance! Alright, thanks. | |
Let's go to Tim in Canada. | ||
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Tim. Hey, mommy there. | |
Hello. You got a monkey pox name for me? | ||
Yeah. I thought we should ridicule and call it Funky Socks. | ||
Funky Socks? Oh, Funky Socks is just so much more inclusive because everybody likes socks. | ||
Everybody's funky. So Monkey Pox is out. | ||
It's not inclusive enough. Let's call it Funky Socks. | ||
But I don't know. It's not scary enough. | ||
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Everybody brushes their teeth, right? | |
Everybody wears socks. They all get funky sometimes. | ||
Yeah. Makes total sense. | ||
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Description, I guess. Anyway, I just thought like it'd be good to just ridicule the monkey pox. | |
Yeah. Make a joke out of it so that people don't take it too seriously and go scared like they did with the rona. | ||
Right. Exactly. | ||
All right. Thank you for your call, Tim. | ||
Let's go to Julie in Washington. | ||
Julie, we don't have much time left, but I saw that the hospital also killed your mother. | ||
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Yeah. Yeah, my mom became a medical prisoner and Mostly because I watch you guys and Dr. | |
Ruby and St. Peters, I ended up recording all the conversations with the hospital administration doctors and nurses and I have 50 minutes of them admitting and discriminating stuff. | ||
I don't think they're used to Julie, I want to be a voice for the voiceless and I want to be able to share stories like this and make sure that other people are warned. | ||
So make sure you send me an email. | ||
You can go to ChristyLeeTV at ProtonMail and send me your information so we can get it out with you because it sounds like you've got some good stuff on recording. | ||
Thank you, Julie, for your phone call. | ||
I'm sorry I ran out of time, but we hear you. | ||
We see you. We're so sorry. | ||
The rest of the news and the media won't listen or let you tell your stories, but we're here for you. | ||
Thank you for watching and for us. | ||
There's an old Bedouin saying that's thousands of years old, and it goes like this. | ||
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Trust in God, but tie up your camel. | |
Hunter S. Thompson put it this way. | ||
Pray to God, but row away from the rocks. | ||
If your boat is going towards the rocks, pray to God that you don't get smashed on them | ||
and killed, but also try to row away. | ||
You can't just sit there like a jellyfish. | ||
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