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Covid Lies - September 5th, Hour 3
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Uh kind of interesting to watch, you know, flip-flop Fauci again weighing in on the issues of masks.
J just listen to this montage.
This all started in March of 2020.
Mass is gonna work.
You know, it may come on, it's may stop one little droplet, but if masks don't work, you know, it evolves into you must wear a mask, mask mandates evolving into you know, double masking, you know, evolving into even now.
Well, we may have to go back to masks, but even though we had two studies in the last three weeks that showed that, yeah, masks don't really do much to prevent the transmission of COVID-19.
This just he's all over the place.
Listen, isn't it just theater?
No, it's not vaccine.
You're wearing two masks.
Isn't that theater?
No, that's not here.
We go again with the theater.
Let's get down to the facts.
Let me just state for the record that masks are not theater.
I am now much more comfortable in in people seeing me indoors without a mask.
There's no doubt that masks work.
Different studies give different percentages of advantage of wearing it, but there's no doubt that the weight of the studies, and there have been many studies indicate the benefit of wearing masks.
Now in the United States, people should not be walking around with masks.
One mask is good, two masks are better.
When you're in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better, and it might even block a droplet, but it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is.
There's no doubt that masks work.
Different studies give different percentages of advantage of wearing it, but there's no doubt that the weight of the studies, and there have been many studies indicate the benefit of wearing masks.
And it, you know, it just you can't even make up.
How did this it was the highest paid person in government?
And on top of the Wuhan lab lies.
The NIH funding, the Alliance, the Eco Health Alliance, if I is remember, they they they were the ones that got all that NIH tax money, our money, your money.
And yet, oh, uh it probably came from a wet market.
Meanwhile, frenetic emails, even as early as January of 2020, going back and forth, did we fund this?
Oh no.
Uh anyway, so then Fauci goes on to say government's not gonna mandate people wearing masks.
And, you know, on the studies that that show the ineffectiveness, well, he says there may be other studies.
Okay, follow the science, Anthony.
Listen to these two.
I am concerned that people will not abide by recommendations, and and we're not talking about mandates or forcing anybody, but when you have a situation where the volume of cases in society gets to a reasonably high level, particularly the vulnerable, those who are elderly and those with underlying conditions, are gonna be more susceptible and vulnerable if they do get infected to get severe disease leading to hospitalization.
We know that.
That's a fact.
We've seen that, so I would hope that if in fact we get to the point where the volume of cases is such and organizations like the CDC recommend, CDC doesn't mandate anything.
I mean recommends that people wear masks.
I would hope that they abide by the recommendation and take into account the risk to themselves and to their families.
And again, we're not talking about forcing anybody to do anything.
Totally understood.
There is a perception out there by many.
How many I don't know, that they don't work, and that the data concludes that they didn't work in the first go round.
Respond to that on masks.
Yeah, well, that's not so.
I mean, when you're talking about at the population level, that the data are less strong than knowing that if you look on a situation as an individual protecting themselves or protecting them from spreading it, there's no doubt that masks work.
Different studies give different percentages of advantage of wearing it, but there's no doubt that the weight of the studies, and there have been many studies indicate the benefit of wearing masks.
And then the last thing I got about Fauci, this this one takes the cake.
This is him stammering and mumbling and bumbling and and stumbling on trying to answer red state versus blue state policies during COVID.
Listen to this one.
You mentioned Texas and that full ballpark in Arlington yesterday.
There was a lot of concern last month when Texas effectively opened up, dropped all those restrictions and said it's back to life.
And if you go to Texas, as you know, it looks like 2019.
The restaurants and the bars are full and open, the ballparks are full.
And yet we've seen cases in hospitalization since then continue to tick downward.
So what do you make of that as all of us look around and sort of try to consider how safe it is to get back to normal life?
Yeah, you know, it's it can be confusing because you may see a lag and a delay, because often you have to wait a few weeks before you see the effect of what you're doing right now.
You know, there are a lot of things that go into that.
I mean, when you say that they've they've had a lot of uh activity on the outside, like ball games.
I'm not really quite sure.
It could be they're doing things outdoors.
You know, it's very difficult to just one-on-one compare that.
You just have to see in the long range.
All right, joining us now, Dr. Lynn, uh, an infectious disease physician, also Dr. Brian Tyson, uh, co-author of overcoming the COVID-19 darkness, how two doctors successfully treated uh 7,000 patients.
He co-authored this with Dr. George uh Fareed, who is frequently a guest on this program as well.
Uh welcome both of you back to the program.
Dr. Tyson, you you you followed the science.
Didn't we have two studies that showed that even if you wore an N95 mask regularly, it could be a hazard to you, and another exhaustive c uh study of how many countries, 70 some odd countries, showing the ineffectiveness of masks during the pandemic?
Yeah, you're correct, Sean, and thanks for having us on.
Um I mean, that you know, the Cockerman Review is is the gold standard of everything.
The randomized control trial, which showed uh masks don't work, N95s don't work.
Uh you're not gonna stop a respiratory virus using a piece of cloth, no matter uh what what the you know N95 cloth, whatever they want to do.
Um you would need a full respirator suit, just like they use in the bio labs.
That's the only way that's going to prevent uh spread of the disease.
Um that's why the uh biole level uh you know four and five labs, they have those suits uh to to use.
Um otherwise, I mean, you know, our immune system it has to fire off, and that's what we've been doing since day one.
You know, uh look, I I wish Jill Biden nothing but the best.
Um, Dr. Lynn, and I mean that I don't want anybody to be sick.
Who wants anybody to be sick?
It's not good, but you know, apparently she's you know got two shots and I I believe two boosters, and this is now the second time she's had COVID.
Now it was her husband and Dr. Fauci telling us that if you got the vaccine, you'd never get COVID or transmit it to anybody else.
Didn't they tell us that?
Or did I mistakingly say that?
No, you didn't mistakingly say that.
Um they were the purveyors of misinformation from the beginning.
Uh the the shot was never ever proven to prevent transmission or uh contraction of the disease.
Never.
Um they used an endpoint of uh severity of symptoms and a poor one at that.
And then after six months, they gave the control, the placebo control study medication to muddy the water.
So the whole the whole study was not very well done.
And and to add on to what you were saying, of course, nobody wants anybody to be sick, but if people open their eyes, they'd understand the more shots that they've gotten, the more reinfections that they've Gotten.
They're suppressing their immune system.
And they're contracting the disease more readily, as proven by the two Cleveland clinic studies showing an increase of COVID reinfection with the number of shots you've gotten.
I haven't gotten a shot.
I had COVID in 2020 and that was it.
And that was the strongest strain out there.
Correct.
Correct.
Yeah.
And I understand this one is another variant, although given a different name of Omicron, which has been the least uh lethal variant that they expect.
Um I mean, if you understand typical virological evolution, the the virus doesn't want to kill the host.
So it'll continue to replicate and become less virulent, but more transmissible to get out there and make more virus.
That's all the virus wants to do, make more virus.
So when people say, oh, this one is gonna put you in the hospital.
No, it's Omicron again and another watered down version.
We're back to the cold, and we should stop worrying or being frantic about it.
Um as you said, you you mentioned two recent mask studies, but I on on Twitter I have liter or X, I have a literally 150 citations since the 1970s, proving they don't work.
And Fauci knew this.
He knew this from the beginning.
He even said it from the beginning, but his overlords told him we want people in masks.
So he went for it.
And when it didn't work, he said you need to wear two masks.
Sounds familiar, right?
This shot won't work.
You need two shots.
Oh, you need a booster, you need another booster.
What let's stop the madness.
All right, quick break more with Dr. Lynn and Dr. Brian Tyson on the other side as we continue.
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All right, we continue now with Dr. Lynn, you know, flip-flop fauci flipping and flopping and flanneling like usual.
Anyway, Dr. Lynn Infectious Disease Physician, Dr. Brian Tyson, co-author of Overcoming the COVID-19 Darkness, how two doctors successfully treated 7,000 patients.
He co-wrote that book with Dr. George Fareed.
As we continue now, the increased incidence, and and here come the mask mandates and and shutdowns.
I guess they're probably right behind the corner.
Uh Dr. Tyson, you successfully, and you were on this program many times with Dr. Fareed talking about your therapeutics, your protocols.
And explaining your 99 well point what percent effective in in terms of people negating the impact of COVID, even some of the tougher strains, um, by using your protocols.
All right, so I've I know two people that recently were got tested positive.
One is uh you know, 60-ish, uh, but does have some pre-existing conditions, took Paxlovid, was fine, uh, although, you know, I know there's a high incident or rebound effect, but putting that aside, another person in in their twenties, uh, young person, you know, I check in every day, how you doing?
It's I I don't even feel anything.
Um if anything, a slight cold at worst.
Uh, what are you recommending now, protocol-wise?
Right now, I mean, we're still using the standard treatment, uh, Zithromax, uh, some cow syrup, zinc, and either hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin as a zinc ionophore.
Um, you know, my son uh who is uh 15, uh, just came down with his second bout of COVID since his first strain was in 2020.
Um he took uh ivermectin and 24 hours later was uh basically symptom free.
Um so um the the treatment over the counter um and the prescription forms that we've been using all along still seem to be working.
They're gonna work for pretty much all single-stranded RNA uh viruses, uh including influenza.
And um again, I'm with Lynn.
You know, uh the the message is immunologic imprinting is real, guys.
Um the more shots you get, the more your body produces a spike protein, the less your immune system's going to react to the virus.
That's the detriment.
That's what's putting people in the hospital.
If your immune system doesn't recognize the virus anymore because it thinks it's part of your body, because that's we've been giving ourselves shots over and over and over, then we're gonna run into problems.
Um and that's what's driving hospitalizations elsewhere, because their bodies are recognizing the virus as part of them their own uh structure, because the mRNA is per causing their uh cells to produce the spike protein, and the body recognizes it as self, not foreign.
That's what what was the difference in the end between the J and J shot, which did not use the MRNA technology and and the Pfizer Moderna vaccines.
If I may comment, um they used a viral vector, uh an adenovirus to actually produce spike instead of a codon or a genetic code.
Um unfortunately, um, when you're dealing with the pathogenic spike as your target and injecting it into humans, you're going to ha run into the same exact problems with myocarditis, clotting thrombosis uh issues, as well as um bleeding and and other uh problems that we're seeing in the vaccine injured.
So unfortunately, though you you're not producing the spike protein indefinitely like we're seeing with messenger RNA, you are injecting um adenovirus vector carrying the spike, and we're finding uh spike is still carried in macrophages in your body for months after.
So still same problem.
Um why we're looking for a pathogenic portion of a virus to which is a a foreign protein to be put in our bodies um that causes havoc in the virus as an injection.
I I I just I just don't think that was the best approach.
There's a reason why we've not had a successful common cold vaccine in since the dawn of man.
There's a reason.
Uh we can't do it, and we shouldn't do it, and we should shouldn't have done it this time either.
All right, Dr. Lynn, Dr. Brian Tyson, by the way, Dr. Tyson's book Overcoming the COVID-19 darkness, how two doctors successfully treated seven thousand patients, many more now.
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You have any thoughts on this burning man disaster in the middle of a desert outside a Reno, uh, where you know, all these people go and they got stuck in the mud like it was Woodstock uh revisited, Linda.
What do you know about Burning Man?
Let's start there.
I've talked to one person who I know has been there a number of times and loves it.
Okay, and what do they love about it?
Uh I asked about that.
It just seems like I just have them explain the activities, etc.
And it's like bizarre to me.
Mm-hmm.
And what are the activities that happen at Burning Man?
Well, a lot of people are naked, I hear.
A lot of, you know, like uh how do I say this in the right way?
Like they they burn things at Burning Man and they burn like statutes.
Almost sounds like some type of bizarre religious ritual.
Um So I I think I think Burning Man needs to be.
Why are you asking me all these questions?
I don't I just don't know.
They still it's not a thing that I would ever think number one you would care about.
Number one, you know anything about it.
I think it's hilarious.
They all got stuck in the mud and weren't allowed to be.
You got stuck in the mud because they're high as a kite.
They're all on drugs.
They're taking every kind of muscle.
Not all on drugs, but I've read that there's a lot of drug use.
I'm obviously being hyperbolic.
If the audience is unable to discern that I'm being hyperbolic, they should turn the dial because...
Because that's ridiculous.
You go to Burning Man because you're blasting music and you're taking drugs and you're out there to have a good time in the middle of the nowhere where no one can bother you, and you can't hurt anything, including yourself, most of the time.
Unless you're not gonna be able to do it.
Now, how do you know so much about Burning Man?
How many people do you know that went there?
Way, way, way too many.
I have one guy that did a documentary on it, has footage from it, and the stuff I have seen.
Oh, I think I can guess who that I know who that probably is, too.
So it's a lot.
It's a lot, and it's a scary thing.
I mean, what is it's like a it's uh look, it's almost like sixties hippies revisited again.
Oh, it's Woodstock like on steroids, no exaggeration.
But the problem is like the exacerbated drug issue that we have throughout the country because of the fact that we're under a land invasion from the southern border that's allowing fentanyl to come in from China.
We have a major issue with the drugs all being doctored with things that can kill you.
So people think they're taking something simple, and then they find out that it's laced with X, Y, and Z. You couple that with these crazy storms, and it's like, you know, these people couldn't find their way out of a paper bag.
You know, then you're gonna put them in the desert with a bunch of rain that they're not expecting, RVs that are sinking down.
Yeah, it's a it's a recipe for a disaster.
It's just it's a mess.
I saw I saw Chris Rock was there, apparently got in a pickup truck and got out early.
Good for him.
Yeah, well, pickup truck was probably the lightest thing there.
Probably I guess it probably was just I mean, people go RV, Sean.
They light up like huge tents.
I mean, it's like it's insane.
It is an experience.
Like some point somebody said, Well, why don't you go to the Bohemian Grove?
This other secret society stuff.
And I'm like, okay.
The idea of sitting in the woods with, you know, a bunch of uh an eclectic group of people, you know, you'd have like Warren Buffett's a conservative radio TV host, uh, then uh uh you know, acid loving liberal leftist psychedelic kook and sitting around a fire and some of them walking around naked is not exactly my idea of a good time.
Sorry, I missed it.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Nothing like a portageon full of everybody else's good times.
Nothing like it, I'll tell you.
Mud.
You gotta you you're gonna have to watch, you know, your domestic terrorist side, you know, tiger mom side.
Uh the one that shows up at every school board meeting side of you, uh just c just stay calm during these next group of stories because you have a heart horrified hospital employee uh Kaiser Permanente leaking a sex change training for diversity, equity, inclusion, promoting the idea that a three-year-old can be transgender.
The employee that wished to remain anonymous for fear of losing their job was horrified.
Anyway, uh the employee, this is from the libs of TikTok.
You know, they've they've become kind of infamous now.
Yeah.
Okay.
Absolutely.
So the employee Wishes to remain anonymous for fear of losing her job was horrified.
Many transgender people have always known their true gender.
The video says, My name is Rose.
I'm a transgender girl.
I was born a boy, but I always knew that I was a girl.
Rose's dad then explained the child would write notes to Santa Claus and the tooth fairy asking to be turned into a girl.
All right.
So I'm I'm just giving you the information here.
And then you had thousands of my minors.
Different story.
Transgender advocates repeatedly claim that minors only take puberty blocking drugs or cross-sex hormones, but never undergo surgeries in an attempt to force their male or female bodies to resemble the opposite sex.
Yet a new study now has an estimate out there that more than 3,000 minors underwent transgender surgeries in a five-year period.
More than 400 of them had their genitals removed.
And the Journal of American Medical Association published a study uh last Wednesday, and their estimate is 48,019 Americans underwent gender-affirming surgeries.
Now, if you're an adult, here's the problem.
From 2016 to 2020, and 3,678 of them underwent the surgery before the age of 18.
And Columbia has an estimate, Columbia University researchers that 3,215 of those minors underwent breast chest surgery.
45 of them underwent genital surgery.
If it's an adult, I think you should be able to make that decision.
That's between you and your doctor.
I don't think the taxpayers should that to me would be elective surgery.
Sure, we'll have a big debate on who should pay for it down the road, but at the end of the day, adults are going to do what they're gonna do.
But a child to make such a life-altering decision, it's uh you don't even let people drink or buy a beer before they're 21, or God forbid you want a jewel pod, or God forbid you want a pack of cigarettes.
Ugh, the evil of it.
Or bottle of wine or a bottle of vodka.
You can't get it.
Anyway, so uh the teachers union parents in Colorado are angry because school district there expressed outrage after a report said that local teachers union sent out an email to its members instructing them to get rid of any evidence of students' transgender information according to a CBS report.
Jefferson County Education Association email explained to teachers that if they surveyed students on their gender identities, that information should not be stored in the records.
Oh, so now we should hide what they did?
Is that what they're saying?
I don't know.
Bill Maher was on, I guess Joe Rogan blasting progressive politics, and what they both they're slamming, they're calling this child mutilation.
It is child mutilation.
It is child mutilation.
Why is everyone so afraid to say this?
I don't understand.
At what point do we stand up and say it is child mutilation?
If there is no parsing.
Are you done yelling?
Sorry.
Here comes Tiger Mom.
This is what I was trying to do.
I waited a long time.
I really did.
I wasn't gonna say anything.
I was giving you the news.
Well, I was getting pissed off.
Sorry.
Well, I knew you would, which is why I gave you the the domestic terrorist, you know, teachers.
Uh but see that's that problem.
That's the problem.
I'm a mom, and I am saying that you're a tiger mom.
Fine.
No, but you show up at all those school board meetings.
And I should.
Shouldn't we all?
Shouldn't we all know what the hell's going on with our kids?
Shouldn't we be there?
Let me tell you something.
These people are doing some sick stuff behind the doors, and there's a lot of good people in there that are doing stuff like this woman did where she leaks it out and she says, Hey, listen, this is going on.
I'm afraid to get fired.
First of all, girl, you should be running out of that building.
You shouldn't want to work there.
Katie had a caller that did that too.
Katie had a caller that came in and she said, I was a nurse and I was at this hospital, and then all these kids started coming in, and they were like seven and eight years old, and their parents were telling them to do it.
They didn't want to do it.
You know, there's days where my son tells me he's Spider-Man.
Does that mean that he gets to go out there and I give him fake webs and tell him to jump off the roof he's gonna make it?
No, I tell him that's nice.
Put your mask on, now take it off.
It's time for homework.
You know, Sebastian Malascalco does this whole skit on how his kid wants to dress up like a lion and go to school and be a lion.
He goes, you know what?
Goldstairs, put a t-shirt and pants on and get down here.
You're dumb being a lion.
It's time to be parents.
This is a bunch of nonsense.
Well, I'll say this.
Let me ask this question.
When you show up at a school board meeting, do they roll their eyes and say, uh-oh.
Here she's some of them do, and some of them don't.
Some of them like some of them do, and some of them are.
do a majority like you or a majority dislike you.
Or is it split evenly?
I don't care.
Well you know the percentage of people that tend to agree with you.
What percentage of how many people on the board?
I mean it depends on the meeting that you're at.
All right.
How many are supposed to be on the board?
I mean sometimes there's like twelve or fifteen people there and sometimes there's seven.
You know, there's usually Okay, so there's the X number of people on the board.
What percentage of the people on the board do you think are generally supportive of you Tiger Mom?
I don't know, eighty.
Oh wow.
That's great.
That's good for you.
That's what I think.
I I could be wrong though.
You know, they're not really allowed to say anything and the people that are typically down you know their policies though will speak we need to send cameras to go to your school board meeting that's actually not the case.
Let me tell you what the problem is it's not that they don't agree.
It's that they're afraid.
Everybody is afraid of being canceled.
See I'm not afraid of anything if it means that my child has a better chance at life and not having somebody hurt them and telling them to believe in God above all else.
I don't have a problem with that.
Ever any day of the weekend we're obviously kidding about it when I call you tiger mom and and obviously this issue came up because the FBI is investigating you know parents at school board meetings that that get into heated arguments with school board members that have left a swoke policies.
Uh but no I admire the fact that you're there because you're concerned about your son.
You care about the education they're getting you're fighting you know for the basics reading writing math science history and and computers and I don't understand why every school district wouldn't want that input from every parent.
They don't really want it.
They want to do this all in secret.
And can I tell you something to interrupt you for one second.
Look at all these parents that are being brave right now and going back and reading from the books that are being assigned to their children from last semester and this comester coming out and they're being for because they're for v vulgarity.
I'm like so why do the kids have to read you can't even listen to it at a board meeting.
It's magic by the way Ethan tells me I have nine members because Ethan is the end daughter be always a walking Britannica so he tells me I have nine members on my board.
Any we have between seven and ten members uh eighty percent love me, support me.
And they total but again I don't care.
Of the of the eighty percent that support you how many are just scared to death of you the very you know they probably just want me to be quiet and go home.
That could be it too I could you know confusing I don't think that's it.
I think you know you're a concerned parent I admire it.
I think good for you.
All right let's get uh let us say hi to Ray is in Florida the free state of Florida.
What's up Ray, how are you?
How are you doing, son?
Thanks for taking my call.
Uh great you sound like a New Yorker that moved down to Florida.
You're exactly 100% correct.
Hopefully I'm not far behind you.
What's going on?
Uh question for you.
Um I've noticed in the last couple of months uh since all the truths have come out about Hunter and Joda you've been saying forever we haven't heard from any of the top Democrats where's Chuck and Kamala coming to their uh president's uh defense here they haven't said one word in reference to all the stuff that's coming out that you've been saying for months that is so true.
Because look the media the only thing that has changed is we did have a little open window that may be the straw there might be a straw here that breaks the camel's back.
If the media now think about this Joe Biden I would argue is is one John Fetterman, Diane Feinstein, Mitch McConnell moment away from people really or one fall away from Democrats in large numbers saying it can't be him and it may not be health and cognitive issues alone that get him off the ballot.
If Democrats are hell bent on on removing Joe then everything that we've been talking about all our investigative work into these the the family syndicate and the Biden bribery money laundering family syndicate I think they will they will basically be taking copies of my shows for months and months and months and get caught up and start reporting that which should have been news on day one.
That might happen.
Because all of a sudden it's just like you couldn't shut them up a couple of months ago and now you don't even see them on the news anymore.
No they he's deteriorating before our eyes You don't need to be a doctor to see what's happening and how bad he it is.
You know, I I went was out there alone by myself for a long time, saying things that people found defensive that he's weak and he's frail and he's a cognitive mess.
Nobody is criticizing me anymore.
Even Democrats, you know, loudmouth leftist liberals on MSDNC, even Liberal Joe is recognizing.
Yeah, he's not doing too good.
Anyway, appreciate the call, Ray.
Let's see what happens.
It's going to be interesting to watch.
I'll tell you that.
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And let's say somebody breaks into your house and wants to attack you and your family.
Well, stop them in their tracks.
Let me tell you, I've got numerous burners for myself strategically placed.
This is not any self-defense tool.
The burner launcher delivers formidable power.
It stops attackers without the legal complexities of taking, you know, that would follow if you use lethal force.
Look, you know I'm pro-second amendment.
You know that I have a license to carry.
I've had it my whole adult life.
The burner platform, I believe, is a vital part and should be a vital part of everyone's personal uh security strategy.
Uh, it is the non-lethal alternative.
I think police departments need to be looking at it, and they should be thinking, oh, this is definitely better than that stun gun they use, which I've never liked.
Safety matters.
Think about that case this weekend where that girl was driving that car and they shot through the window.
They could have used a burner.
With a burner, remember the projectile has two pepper sprays and tear gas, except in New York because they you can't have the tear gas.
Okay, I I follow the rules and the laws.
I I I have the one that it's legal in New York.
But most states, you don't need a license to buy this.
And if you made a mistake or a cop made a mistake, God forbid.
You know what?
It's non-lethal, but you are able to escape a situation without using a firearm.
Anyway, you got to check it out for yourself.
Uh anyway, check out their website.
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