"Vaccine" Insanity -- Ultra Vaxxed Jill Biden Has Covid (Again)
The "vaccine" irrationality has reached comical levels. Jill Biden, who has had multiple "vaccines" and "boosters" has Covid once again. At the same time, it's been reported that the FDA is set to approve yet another "booster." To top it all off, the White House Press Secretary says "we know that these vaccines work." Who's buying any of this?
Hello, everybody, and thank you for tuning in to the Liberty Report.
With us today is Chris Rossini, our co-host.
Chris, good to see you today.
It's great to see you, too, Dr. Paul.
Wonderful.
We're going to talk about an item that we thought we had disposed of when we gave an opinion a couple years ago and hit hard for a couple years, and everybody seemed to be agreeing with us that that whole thing about COVID and inoculations and vaccinations, you know, was so bizarre and weird and was unnecessary and very harmful that they would never, you'd think they'd want to hide it.
But now they're bringing it out again.
Even under the circumstances that the blind support that they got a couple years ago, it's not there, but they still believe in their ability to galvanize people and stir them up and scare them and that they can get enough fear that people are going to take the vaccine.
But, you know, evidence keeps popping up that shows that it's not much good.
We would think that there's no restriction and no holding back for giving the president and his wife the best treatment possible.
And I imagine the president had it.
I didn't see that exactly written, but we certainly know that Jill has received all the shots.
But there's a shock to the community who defends all this stuff that justifies the necessity for spending the money, buy more vaccines.
They have the vaccine right now, and they're looking for the virus to give it to, and that's what we're in transition for.
But Jill had had all her shots and boosters and everything else, and she's sick, so she says.
But, you know, it isn't like somebody's sick and somebody's in the family and somebody we know and it's just some innocent person that has an illness is very sick.
But the record after two and a half years of it shows that it in itself is not a dangerous disease.
In a combination with bad medical treatment and with a mixture of other elements, it can be very damaging.
So I think this is definitely necessary to deal with, but quite frankly, it's going to be overblown.
And also, I'm optimistic that the society should not and will not quite get as hysterical as they did a couple years ago.
I'm with you, Dr. Paul.
I don't think it's going to be easy to fall off, if so.
But, you know, the irrationality of all this nonsense is astounding.
You know, when we read Joe Biden had multiple injections and boosters and boosters and has COVID for the second time now, you know, that alone, you know, disqualifies this whole thing.
But then we read, oh, no, the FDA is set to approve another booster.
And the White House press secretary says, we know that these vaccines work.
You know, you have to stay up to date.
First off, if you're using the words, stay up to date, you're admitting that they don't work.
You know, it's obviously not a vaccine, it's a treatment.
And the treatment doesn't work because people are getting all of these and still getting COVID.
I mean, it's reached comical levels.
And, you know, it's hard to, you know, we're dealing with now irrationality.
But that's the way it is.
And they're trying to at least start this again.
Very good.
You know, this stuff that's going around and that we have to listen to and we'll try to refute and get people educated about is something that always brings back to my mind a book that I read a long time ago.
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It's a very famous book.
It was written in 1841 by Charles Mackey McKay.
And his book was Extraordinary Personal Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.
And he goes through a bunch of things that happened way back there.
1841, this was written.
And this included the tulip mania that went on.
And that was something that was a big deal.
So here we have this one right now.
Now, McKay's final decision on it was the crowds go mad in herds.
They get up and just mobs and they all make mistakes.
But coming back to common sense comes about one by one.
That's a different story.
So we have to work that into our expectations.
Chris?
Yeah, that's true, Dr. Paul.
We notice this in stadiums with sports.
You know, you'll have two people that go to a game, they support the opposing teams, and they'll get into a fistfight with one another.
You know, they're in a big crowd and they'll start beating each other up.
Now, take the crowd away, and these two people most likely would not do such a thing.
But when you're in a crowd and when you have that collective mentality and you ditch your own individuality, you do things that are stupid.
And that's why it's called the madness of crowds.
And that's why propaganda is concerned about the masses.
It's not concerned about each and every individual because it's not going to get each and every individual, but it wants mass hysteria, mass fear.
So that's why there is such a thing as madness of crowds because individuals, they ditch their own reason in order to follow what they see other people doing.
COVID was a perfect example of that.
People did some atrocious things.
In the name of COVID, they were doing their job.
How many times have we heard that throughout history of people doing their job and committing atrocities?
Well, it happens, and it could happen again if we're not careful.
You know, that's always the thing that all of us think about: if it's so obvious to us that some of this just doesn't make any sense.
And they even have the support from very reputable and trustworthy scientists and doctors on our side of this argument.
But the numbers and the people who have the power and the control and own the pharmaceutical companies, you know, it's just so overwhelming.
You think, why?
What is their strategy?
Are they malicious?
Well, yeah, I think there is, you know, there are a bunch of malicious, but I think there's a lot of them are sincere, the people who want to obey the government, and we do have to protect the community and our family.
And they go along with it because they buy into and carelessly accept the idea that the government wants to warn us of danger ahead, and they respond in that way.
But the truth is, you know, they're off track.
And I think, as far as I was concerned, this was all proven with all the scientists that came out and refuted it.
And finally, they quit the lockdown.
And the articles are, you know, abundant.
The statistics don't support the nonsense.
The one thing I resented the most, and I've said this many times, is this whole thing that in order for the authoritarians to work their mischief, they had to dispel any belief by any hanger-ons to science and say that there is no such thing as natural immunity, so don't depend on that and even outlaw and punish doctors who even talked about it or used it.
And yet, it turns out that it was much better treatment because if you look at the cases throughout the whole country and the world, if you tried to isolate it, people just having COVID and nothing else, it's very, very few people who died from it.
But there were millions who died with it because that was like saying, oh, they had that particular cold and they were coughing and therefore, but they had other things going wrong too.
They had other conditions that were happening.
And sometimes it was the treatment.
Just think of the tragedy in the nursing homes.
Elderly people that weren't ambulating, on a lot of medications, very ill.
And the death rate in some of these institutions was just tremendous.
And so I thought, you know, the information is out there.
So I'm a little bit shocked, but not totally surprised that somebody would come back.
But it's still really weird that they would come back.
And right now say the same thing.
They don't have any new statistic, new reason.
And yet we see so many people falling in line and doing exactly what the government tells them.
But the whole problem is, what has happened in the last several years, even before COVID, is the sacrifice of decision-making process in medicine went from doctor-patient relationships and private enterprises to the government and to corporations who make a lot of money on this.
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Corporatism, a form of an introduction to fascism where governments and business people get together and make plans.
And believe me, that is a big deal in a lot of areas.
The pharmaceuticals, medicine now is a big deal.
And this is understandable, but it's really evil in many ways because if they know it, they either have to do a tremendous job of brainwashing themselves or they can just say, so what if they don't history and I don't have to go to jail, we won't have to worry about it.
But it's also part of this system that I've complained about is that people operate when governments get out of control and there's so much power and distortion in it, is they get by and they want to reject the idea and the people who would say, well, it's not true and it's not justified.
It's not trustworthy.
It's not right.
Oh no, we don't like that.
We would have to dispose of those people and so therefore the ones who are there and they don't want that to interfere with their plans, they become nihilists because they say, oh, so we're doing okay.
Because there's people who claim they know the truth.
They can't know the truth.
And it is true that there's no one person or one system that knows all the truth.
Matter of fact, all of life for five, six thousand years of recorded history has been modified by individuals always trying to sort out right and wrong and understanding that there was a higher law, natural law, that's quite a bit different than when government takes over controls and eliminates the individual from making these decisions.
You end up with medical care that's messed up.
You end up with a government that gets messed up.
A Department of Justice that gets messed up.
And this is the mess that the people are suffering from.
They don't quite understand it.
And I can see why so many who don't pay much attention, when they start hearing, oh, the Bidens think it's back again.
They're getting ready to put lockdown again.
And they're not people who want to stand up.
They want to just keep things going and go along.
It's unbelievable how they can rationalize.
But like I say, my belief is there's going to be less.
They're already resisting.
But the only tool we have is trying to expose and give the people the truth of things and that eventually you can win over.
The one thing about Mackey had said in his book was, yes, they go mad in herds, and yet the recovery to their senses goes one at a time.
So yes, we see a mob out there, and it's sort of part of that mob mentality and riots and things go along.
But it takes one person at a time.
It's very, very slow.
It's very, very frustrating.
But that is why it's really great to see an example of this when one person stands up in a crowd that's ambivalent and wanting to know what's going on, what's going on, what are you going to do for me?
And they speak the truth, and the people all of a sudden say, hey, you know, that sounds right.
So one at a time, and then there's a burst of energy.
And I think we're, I hope at least that we're far enough along in explaining the nonsense of all this.
But right now, we're going to know in the next couple of weeks if there's going to be more mandates put on us.
If they're not careful, that is the enemy of liberty.
If they're not careful, they're going to arouse a lot of people.
They're going to be really disgusted.
The parents already are expressing their disgust about going back to school.
It emphasized what it was like before, how bad the kids had done in school, and now they're thinking about putting it on again.
And some have even gone ahead and done it.
And our tool can't be taking over the government control of medicine.
It's a problem.
Or government schools being instituted.
That's the problem.
But truth is the only answer that we have.
So personal desires ought to be to seek the truth and then try to spread it.
And I don't have any other way that I think we can combat this without violence.
Yeah, that's right, Dr. Paul.
Hopefully, a lot of people woke up from the last time because this is the pattern of government that's nobody's ever punished for the wars.
So they just move from one to the next to the next to the next.
They close one out and open another one.
Same thing looks to be happening with Ukraine.
Ukraine is falling apart.
So we're starting to talk about Taiwan now.
This is how they operate because nobody is ever held accountable.
Well, nobody, unfortunately, was held accountable for this whole COVID nonsense.
So why not try it again?
And they are.
And I'm seeing celebrities are putting COVID tests at their pockets.
Why are you even testing?
What are you doing?
But they're doing it.
And they're talking about cases in schools like so what with the case.
Remember all that ticker nonsense that they had on the TV scaring everybody for no reason whatsoever?
So they're at least they're trying here and there like trial balloons to see what sticks.
But you know, if this is allowed again, then this will continue every year.
Every single year, they will repeatedly renew their abuse on us.
And that's the way authoritarians work.
And, you know, we don't have to just worry about those authoritarians of Washington.
It's the people in our neighborhood.
It's the goofball at the supermarket that you have to worry about that's screaming at you to put a mask on.
But he's only going to do that if he feels empowered to do that.
And that's why the word no better come off the lips of most of us.
Otherwise, they're just going to continue this stuff repeatedly year after year.
Very good.
And I'm going to summarize what you were just talking about and all that we're concerned about.
Because I boiled it down to three things of human activity that contributes to these things.
This is not new.
Obviously, it was if a major book in 1841 was dealing with the madness of crowds and all this silliness that goes on and how people don't think things through.
But I think the three things that we have to think about is one, a lot of people accept the arguments because, and the people presenting the argument are humanitarian.
They do it and convince you.
They're doing it, you know, to protect my neighbor, to protect my kids, and all of this thing.
And they get convinced of that and they get the propaganda convinces them.
If they don't, they're a contributor to some very, very bad things.
So the instinct, and that's also used a lot of times in foreign policy, is patriotism.
Even in this instance of the lockdown, you have to be a good patriot and you have to listen to the government for these good reasons.
But the other thing is pure ignorance.
There are some people who haven't thought it through.
They listen to the superficial arguments and they haven't looked at it.
I'm surprised that so many physicians who are supposed to have had education at least understand that the doctor-patient relationship is important and corporations shouldn't be running medicine.
So it's so often ignorance, though, that people either deny it or exclude it or conveniently forget about it.
But a lot of people spout off who promote this nonsense in these lockdowns and all this government medicine.
It doesn't work.
And the third thing I think that is real, and this is conspiratorial, because I believe in conspiracies.
I believe in the conspiracies that are true, and I reject the ones that turn out to be just lies.
There are some conspiracies where people get together and conspire or educate and try to present the cause of liberty.
And you could put that in the category of a good conspiracy, a good planning, a good education.
But that's not what most people think when you say conspiracy.
And a bad conspiracy involved in this type of activity is that of people that want power.
They get together.
You have the corporations coming together.
You have the financial people coming there.
You have the bureaucrats coming together.
You have the educators coming together.
And they're all pumping out all this interventionism, government planning, and they have all these excuses.
It's the challenge of a situation where some people seek the truth and some people seek the principle that nihilism exists.
You can't know the truth, so forget about it.
And I think that's where we are right now, the last hundred years.
That group that supports the nihilistic approach, they've been winning a fight.
But there's nothing that says that can't be changed.
And I thought when the COVID thing was slowing on, that would have happened.
But there's so much left to do.
But I still believe with the right kind of education and the spreading of this message, I think that is still available for us.
And Chris, do you have another statement or is that it?
I do have one quick one just to end here.
Yeah.
You know, we've all seen, or most of us I'm sure, have seen the World War II movies.
And, you know, you think, how can people have done such things?
You know, the Nazis, the Soviets, all the different communist regimes and fascist regimes that have happened throughout history.
And the thing is, it's because we're dealing with human nature.
And they were humans just as we are humans.
And if that COVID episode that happened a few years ago taught us anything, is that human nature is still human nature.
People will do atrocious things.
They were trying to, and started in certain cities, vaccine passports.
You have to prove that you took a shot that doesn't work in order to participate in society.
Everybody else was unclean, and you had to wait outside, you know, for your order to be brought out to you.
And who knows where they would have taken that if they were, you know, if the vaccine did work.
You know, so it just shows that here in America, human nature still prevails, that liberty has to be defended vigilantly.
You know, the people that started this country, they embrace the ideas of liberty.
But, you know, as new generations come in centuries later, you could throw the whole thing away if you want.
But we advise and hope that that never happens because they did something really good, and it would be nice to live in a free society.
You know, it would be nice to not have to complain about this.
But today, the authoritarians dominate.
They will always be around authoritarians.
There's no eliminating negativity or bad things or evil.
But you can push it to the fringes.
You can keep it at bay.
And if that's the best we can do, then that's the best we can do.
But we better start moving in that direction because right now we're losing.
And they feel very bold in what they can do.
And they feel like they could just, let's do it again.
So, you know, we're talking about the madness of crowds.
The antidote to that is to think.
We have the ability to reason as individuals.
You do not have to follow the crowd.
You know, we don't have to tell the people that watch this show this because there are a lot of smart people watch this show.
But we can't just know the ideas.
You have to speak them.
That's the other side of the coin.
You can't just educate yourself.
You have to speak it because this world needs it a lot.
You know, one of the arguments against what we believe in will come from the opposition.
They'll say, yes, if you're going to leave it up to the patient finding a doctor and taking care of himself, you know, he might not do a good job.
He might not be able to find the right doctor.
He might not do well.
So therefore, we have to have, you know, the government helping to regulate medications, everything down the line.
But the one thing is, is they have one point.
If you're responsible for your own upkeep and your own freedom and safety and education, everything else, rather than the government, yeah, it's true.
It won't be a perfect world, and some will mess up because some are, you know, not very conscientious about it.
And that'll be a problem.
But there'll be a stronger motivation for them to do something about it because there are a lot of resources, amazingly, when the government's not there that come about to help people.
But the thing of it is, if people have their liberties and they make a mistake, let's say they took a medication or refused to take it, and They do something that was harmful to them.
That hurt themselves.
Their decision hurt it themselves, and that's one thing.
And the idea that, oh, if we had government, that would have prevented it.
No, it does exactly the opposite.
You get Dr. Fauci making all the decisions for everybody.
And he becomes like a tyrant.
And he can rule.
So the mistakes made by whether it's Dr. Fauci or the system, the system of government, making sure that we're safe.
And it's this whole idea that the government has to make us safe.
The truth is, is governments can't make us safe.
They can provide a system of government under which we can live where we are the safest.
Because I think, you know, recognition that the Second Amendment might make us safer than the police forces in San Francisco.
I mean, what have some of these cities done to destroy it?
And they, well, I guess we better defund them.
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You know, stuff like that.
So what they do is so much disastrous.
They lack the confidence that liberty can work.
It works the best of anything.
Tyrants are not the answer to the problems that we have.
And that is a true story on interpersonal relationships, economic relationships, and also international relationship.
That we ought to do this with freedom in mind, that things should be done in a voluntary way.
So if you're ready to get into an association with another person or group or whatever, if both sides agree on what the terms are, just think if we had honorable people, there would be no problem.
But what if you introduce this third factor, which is the government?
Are we going to trust the government?
Well, a lot of people have, and a lot of people still do.
But we also have 68% of the people now or more in this country, they don't even believe the government when they come on.
That's why, Chris, I linger and keep thinking that maybe they won't believe their nonsense when they come out and I say, oh, yeah, we have a new drug.
They're not saying we have a new drug and we need to test it.
We need to use it because we've already bought it.
You know, they will be not as willing to go along with that.
But I think the best we can do is say we will seek the truth and do the best we can to understand it and pass the message along.