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Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, you can almost sense that the pro-vaccination, pro-mask crowd is just like chomping at the bit.
Oh, there's apparently a new COVID strain from China that is now beginning to hit the U.S. Some experts are urging people to mask up amid the rising alarm over this new COVID variant, fears of a summer wave of infections.
The NB.1.8.1 strain is already thought to be driving a wave of infections across China and Hong Kong and Thailand, along with upticks and hospitalizations in the U.S. There have been fewer than 20 cases detected to date, by the way, but the strain has been detected in travelers arriving in California, Washington State, Virginia, New York City.
And anyway, in Hong Kong, officials are already urging people to mask up while on public transportation in crowded places, et cetera, et cetera.
This comes on the heels of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
announcing the COVID vaccine has been officially removed from the CDC's recommended immunization schedule for healthy kids and pregnant women.
Listen.
Hi, everybody.
I'm Robert F. Kennedy Jr., your HHS Secretary, and I'm here today with NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty McCary.
I couldn't be more pleased to announce that as of today, the COVID vaccine for healthy children and healthy pregnant women has been removed from the CDC recommended immunization schedule.
Last year, the Biden administration urged healthy children to get yet another COVID shot despite the lack of any clinical data to support the repeat booster strategy in children.
That ends today.
It's common sense.
That's good science.
It's almost like they learned nothing from what happened, even though, like, for example, what did we learn?
We learned that masks really did not prevent.
The one thing that apparently did work is using hand sanitizer.
That's something I do on a regular basis.
That was actually helpful.
We learn from multiple studies that, for example, that hydroxychloroquine, when taken early, mitigates symptoms.
This was part of the protocol of doctors Brian Tyson and George Fareed.
I can't tell you how many people that I put in touch with them that were struggling with issues involving COVID and that they helped so many of them.
And it's almost like we didn't learn a thing about using protocols.
Nobody, they just stopped out of nowhere, monoclonal antibodies, which were the one thing that I know for a fact.
Every person I know that took it felt better like the next day.
Anyway, we welcome back Dr. Brian Tyson, co-author with George Fareed of Overcoming the COVID-19 Darkness, how two doctors successfully treated 7,000 patients.
And anyway, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will no longer recommend that healthy children, pregnant women, receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
It's still, as I understand it, especially the Pfizer-Moderna shot, for example, they're still under emergency authorization, are they not?
That's correct, Sean, and thanks for having me back.
I think what we saw yesterday was the first step in removing the platform of these mRNA vaccines.
And I think it's an important step, but at the same time, you know, if healthy children and pregnant women don't need it, then why would you give it to an unhealthy child or unhealthy people whose immune systems are already struggling to deal with these mRNA vaccines that are causing more and more immunosuppression?
We're seeing this across the board.
The patients that are coming into my office sick with COVID are the vaccinated, not the unvaccinated.
And nobody wants to have that conversation yet.
All right.
So they rejected the whole notion of natural immunity.
And even the creator, who I know you're familiar with, Dr. Robert Vallone, was very outspoken.
And he came on this program often.
He said that mRNA technology has not been perfected.
He did support emergency authorization vaccinations for people over 65 that had preexisting conditions and comorbidities because they were the ones that were more likely to be, their lives would be put in jeopardy by the virus.
He absolutely was crystal clear.
It was not designed for healthy people that were younger, meaning below the age of 65, and absolutely not designed for children.
Now, he's the one that created the technology that allowed for the creation of this.
And he's saying this.
And then he gets excoriated like you got excoriated for trying alternative treatment, which, by the way, studies since that time have proven that you were right about things like hydroxychloroquine taken early, mitigating circumstances.
How many studies now come out confirming that?
How many studies have come out showing that mass really didn't help?
How many studies came out showing that your protocols actually worked?
How many patients' lives did you save?
And how many patients did you lose in the process?
Yeah, I mean, so you're 100% correct.
If you go to the website c19.org, you'll be able to pull up all the different treatments in all of the studies that are listed underneath those.
There's over 400 studies on hydroxychloroquine.
There's over 300 studies on ivermectin.
What we found was early treatment is the key.
It's not about vaccines at this point because these vaccines are not effective.
Actually, they're negative effective.
Just like last year's flu shot, last year's flu shot had a negative efficacy of 26%, meaning those who got the flu shot were more likely to get the flu.
It's the same thing with these COVID vaccine boosters.
Well, people don't understand that.
Every year, they will start producing a flu virus.
They're guessing what flu is likely to hit.
They don't know for sure.
And my understanding is they're wrong 75% of the time.
And people, you know, annually go get the stupid flu shot anyway.
Yeah, but they made $6 billion off of it last year.
And that's the problem.
When you continuously approve vaccines without data and without research, this is where the Maha movement is hopefully going to make some ground.
You can't continue to produce vaccines without seeing the results.
And you have to start holding the pharmaceutical companies accountable.
If you put out a bad vaccine, then you shouldn't be making $6 billion off of that bad vaccine.
It makes no sense.
The EUAs as well should have been pulled a long time ago when the national state of emergency was removed.
These shots should have been pulled off the market.
There's legally no precedent to have these vaccines still being issued under emergency use authorization.
Makes no sense.
But you see what they're doing already.
They're saying, oh, hospitalizations in China and Hong Kong and Thailand have gone up, and now it's in the U.S.
And there are people talking about masking up again.
And is there any evidence that this variant is killing people?
Because I have not seen it.
No, I mean, if you look at Hong Kong, which is one of the most populated cities in the world, they reported 30 deaths from COVID, from COVID.
Not necessarily, I don't necessarily believe that.
I think probably with COVID, a majority of these people are going to have some sort of respiratory problems to begin with.
We have not seen COVID-19 in the lungs in over two years.
And we do chest x-rays on our patients that come in with COVID and complain of chest symptoms.
I have not seen COVID pneumonia in over two years.
So I don't believe it.
I don't buy it.
Yes, we're seeing variants all the time.
Again, being in the area we are, we see a lot of people that come across the border.
We've seen multiple variants.
We're tied in very well with the public health department.
But the symptoms of COVID-19 right now are just a head cold.
It's a headache.
It's a nasal congestion.
It's a sore throat and maybe a little bit of a cough.
It has not traveled farther down from the bronchi that we used to see in 2020 and 2021.
They need to stop playing the fear-mongering business.
They need to get away from these masking and social distancing stuff that was just completely unrealistic and proven not to be working.
You know, we don't want secondary pneumonias by wearing masks on everybody.
Again, healthy people with a vibrant functional immune system are doing just fine.
What would you tell people?
Like, for example, I get the sense they're trying to scare everybody with this variant.
We don't know that this variant is anything like it, and there's no indication that it's anything like the alpha variant, right?
Correct.
Yeah, this is an Omicron.
It seems more in the family of the Omicron variant, which did not kill people like the Alpha variant.
Right.
It's an Omicron variant, and that's what everybody needs to understand.
It's an Omicron variant.
It's not an alpha.
It's not a Delta variant.
It's an Omicron variant.
And those are all upper respiratory infections.
Okay, all those all.
If somebody called you and they said, oh, I just got back from Hong Kong or I just got back from China or Thailand and I've tested positive for this variant.
What would you tell them to do?
You're the doctor.
I tell them, come in, be seen.
We'll get you on our protocol with ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, ZPAC, some zinc, vitamin C, and D3.
How many patients did you treat altogether?
I know I think it was well over 10,000 by the end, right?
We're well over 20,000 at this point.
20,000.
Okay.
How many patients did you lose, if you don't mind me asking?
So we didn't lose anybody if we started treatment before day seven, not a single person.
I mean, and why would and why were you excoriated publicly with that track record?
Because people would rather complain in the media than actually come to my clinic and see what was going on.
And didn't they try to go after your license and Dr. Fareed's license?
Yeah, they did.
They tried to come after our license, but after we had our hearing with the inspector, California dropped all the investigations into physicians because they found out the truth behind what our therapies were doing.
And yet you had to spend all this money probably on attorneys in the interim.
Is that not the case?
That's absolutely correct.
Yeah, absolutely correct.
But we were vindicated.
We won.
And everyone else was, all those other suits were dropped.
So we saved, you know, tens of thousands of dollars to my colleagues who were all also under investigation.
So, you know, if I had to do it again, I would.
I mean, it speaks volumes about your character.
So when people now are going to be reading about masking up again and that this variant is, we see an increase in hospitalizations.
I mean, is there any truth to that or is that just a croc?
It's a croc.
That's a croc.
Again, you can test people who are sick in the hospital and they're going to test positive.
You know, we saw that from the very get-go.
They're very good at expanding on untruth to fit a narrative where member patients would come in for trauma accidents and they would die from trauma, but they would test them positive for COVID.
You know, patients on hospice care, well, they died from end-stage cancer, but they tested positive for COVID.
And all of those COVID deaths were put into the, oh, all these people die from COVID.
And the first 80,000 of them also were co-infected with the flu.
You know, we did that.
We did that new special.
And, you know, it just goes to show that the government right now is more about controlling a narrative than seeking the truth.
But would you agree that in the beginning, especially the alpha and beta strains, that this was a real threat to people that were older, pre-existing conditions, comorbidities?
I mean, there were people dying from this, and we had no earthly idea what to do at that time.
So that part is true, right?
Well, we knew what to do, Sean, and that's the thing.
We knew what to do because we saw SARS one in 2005.
That's the problem I have with all of this.
We knew what to do.
That's why when this came around, we had our treatment protocols already in place.
The research had been done.
We knew that hydroxychloroquine was effective.
We know that secondary pneumonia is a problem.
We know how to treat inflammatory responses.
We know that steroids work with inflammation.
We know that monoclonal antibodies are readily available if we decide to manufacture them, you know, but the government chose to go a different route.
Well, I give you a lot of credit, Dr. Tyson.
You are a pioneer and you clearly help lead the way.
And I hope people, I don't think this country's learned from it, you know, and we'll have to depend on people like you in the future.
Yeah, I mean, we set up the mobile clinics scenario that Joe Lidapo started in Florida with Ron DeSantis.
Yeah, that was great.
Centers, you know, and that was all monoclonal, monoclonal antibody-driven.
It was free for everybody in the free state of Florida where I now live.
Free.
Anybody.
Anybody in Florida got free monoclonal antibodies if they needed it when they had them.
And then they cut them off.
Then Joe Biden just cut them off.
All right, we appreciate you.
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I can't believe my lying eyes.
It has been probably two years since we have heard from Velma in Vegas.
Is it about two years?
Velma, how are you?
I believe it is.
I'm doing good.
How you doing?
You have not changed one bit, although I'd be lying to this audience, which I will never do, unlike the legacy state-run media mob.
Uh, but um, I have been in regular touch with you, and um, I'm glad you're doing well.
I don't know if you want to talk about it or not, but you've been through a lot.
I've been through a lot, but you was right there.
I'm telling you, I am so thankful for you and my family.
Uh, yeah, I've been through cancer, bad cancer, and Sean knew all about it, and he's been supportive.
I don't know if Sean wants me to tell you all this, but he talks to doctors, nurses, fasting them out.
No, Tay, you can tell everybody everything.
You yelled at me for making you get on an airplane to go see other doctors.
You yelled at me, you do remember that, right?
Yes, I did that.
I sent you to my doctors because I didn't like your doctors.
Yeah, I know, but I, and I thank you, I thank you, and I thank you.
But but you weren't thanking me at the time, you were cussing me out.
I was not, you know, I don't even curse, Sean.
Well, you were you're you let's just say you were rather angry.
Is that a fair statement?
Yeah, yeah, but that chemo, that chemo liked to kill me, you know that.
But I'm on my talk to you regularly, and I was talking to my nephews, my adopted nephews regularly, and uh, and keeping track of you regularly and making sure you're okay.
You did, you did, you did a lot for me, and I appreciate it.
And I thank you, and I thank Dr. Dork.
I thank you guys.
So now I can start telling my story.
You can tell your story, tell whatever you want.
I mean, first of all, thank God you're okay.
It was a little touch and go for a while, Velma.
You scared me.
I'm not going to lie.
I know everybody.
You know what?
Even the doctors down here, they didn't think I was going to make it.
But look at me.
Nobody but God.
Nobody but Jesus.
Thank you.
And you, Sean, you know how much I love you.
I can't, I can't say.
Well, then, why did you yell at me when I made you go see better doctors?
My children and myself.
You have been some kind of friend.
You are a wonderful man.
I'm telling you, people, this man is on the fine.
This man has done so much he don't talk about.
And I don't know what I can talk about, but I'm just telling you, this man loves the Lord, and I'm so happy for him.
He's getting, he's engaged.
I'm happy for him.
I want him to be happy.
He deserves it.
I love him.
Well, listen, I'm just happy you're well.
And even though you gave me a hard time, and when I tried to get you to do more rehab and insisted that people help you, you didn't particularly like that aspect of it.
Linda, I'll bring Linda in it.
Linda, you know, she gave me a hard time on every step of the way.
I mean, she battled me every step of the way.
Well, sometime now I was out of it.
I was out of it.
And you know it.
I didn't even know.
I had to learn to walk.
I had to learn to do all that over.
That's true.
But we got the right people to help you.
And that was important that you have the right people to help you.
My caregiver, thank you.
My caregiver is right here with me now.
But after party, I will not no longer need a caregiver.
I can take care of myself.
Thank you very much, Uncle Sean Annody.
By the way, I remember you also got upset.
Didn't I yell at somebody?
Who did I yell at?
I yelled at somebody.
Doctors, you lay there, nurses.
You yelled at everybody.
I didn't yell.
I just was insistent.
I was persistent and insistent that you get the proper care.
I know you were upset because they didn't want to go back in the hospital because I stayed in the hospital and I didn't want to go back.
Oh, that was not a good day when you didn't want to go back.
That was not a good day.
I don't remember half of it.
But people say you were yelling and screaming at that man.
What's the man?
The man that under the man that came into the hospital.
Not the undertaker.
No.
The ambulance guy.
Meanwhile, you're literally on the precipice of dying.
And I'm like, get her in that ambulance now or I will sue you.
That's what I said.
And I don't regret saying it.
I would do it again tomorrow because it was the right thing to do.
It was.
And I appreciate you.
And Willie.
And even though you said, Willie don't like you, that's not true.
He never talks to me.
Your husband has talked to me one time and said hello.
Y'all had a conversation.
You probably don't remember.
You're a Disney man.
I had a conversation.
By the way, we haven't even got to discuss.
Aren't you glad my buddy Donald Trump won?
Aren't you happy?
Hallelujah.
Oh, my gosh.
Hallelujah is right.
Thank God.
And what do you think about Joe?
It turns out Sean Hannity was right about Joe Biden being a cognitive mess.
And you used to tell me to lay off Joe Biden.
And it turns out I was right.
So I think you owe me an apology.
Well, you know what?
You know what?
Now, that was an issue.
That was an issue.
Well, listen, I know you've been through a lot.
And we didn't tell the audience a lot about it.
But now that you're back, we're so happy.
Thank God you're okay.
And I mean that.
And we love you.
And we're proud of Anthony.
He just graduated.
Marcel is graduating.
The boys are doing great.
They have chosen great careers.
They've really grown up and matured in a great way.
Uncle Sean occasionally had to come down on them too.
And how tough was I on them at different times?
That's right.
And you need to keep doing it.
You need to keep doing it.
This is a lifelong job for me.
You know, I told you God brought you into my life, and you know it too.
And you're stuck with us forever.
Linda, you're not even saying a word here.
You got to bail me out of this.
Oh, Velma's got it covered.
I don't need to interrupt Velma.
I learned that a long time ago.
I've known Velma about 10 years now, at least.
Yeah, we're just, Velma, we love you.
We're so happy that you're well.
You did give me a scare.
And if I was a little tough on you and a little tough on people that were taking care of you because I didn't like what they were doing, I'm not going to apologize for it.
I'm glad you caught COVID.
You really had a fit because I never had COVID.
I caught it when I was in that rehab center.
And you remember.
Yeah, thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You are a, you my hero.
Listen, I just fight for the people that I love.
Look at it that way.
And I don't apologize.
Listen, if you're not your own, if you don't have a patient advocate in the medical system and somebody that's going to hold people accountable, you know, you're going to get passed over.
You're going to be, you know, just a number in their mind.
And you're not a number in my mind.
And as I told you from day one, you're going to live.
Your boys need you.
And I need you to give me a hard time on radio.
So I know you've been through a lot.
We're very proud that you, and I told you we would get to this point.
I said, I told you it wasn't going to be easy.
I knew you'd have to go through a lot.
I made you do things like get on airplanes and see other doctors.
And I made you get nurses.
And I made you do a lot of rehab.
And I made you do a lot of things you don't want to do.
But I don't apologize because you're here.
And now you get to give me a hard time and pay me back.
I'm glad you were there.
I will never ever be able to.
I'm indebted to you forever.
No, you're not indebted to anything.
You know what?
And thank the good Lord you're okay.
All right.
But we're going to continue.
We're going back to our political discussions.
This isn't fun.
I'm just, I just want to celebrate your healing and you're 100% recovered and you're doing well.
And thank God for that.
Cancer free.
Cancer free.
I mean, you made it.
And by the way, the odds were not in your favor in the beginning.
I know, I know.
I never told you how nervous I really was.
I just kept that to myself.
I just, that's why.
I could tell.
You've been so good to me.
And I'm so thankful.
So thankful.
How great is the doctor that I sent you to?
The doctor picked you up at the airport.
The doctor put you up in his house.
The doctor gave you the best, latest, greatest medical technology and treatment.
And you were treated like a princess.
Yeah.
And hey, I know how the other world lives now.
I stayed.
That's it.
Well, I do that for anybody.
I lounge at the pool.
Everything was first class.
People came to my kick me up.
You did that.
You did that.
Thank you.
Well, you weren't thanking me at the time in case the drugs somehow messed up your memory.
You were a little bit, let's say, resistant, reluctant, unruly at times.
I mean, you gave me a hard time for just trying to help you.
But one night, those people couldn't get in my vein.
And you were telling me, you were telling me, let her.
Oh, I remember that night.
You remember that?
I kept saying, try again.
Try again.
I said, you've got to get her blood.
That was a hard night.
That was a hard night.
That was a hard night, but we got the blood.
And they didn't want to try anymore.
And I said, oh, no.
Bring in your, what do you call it?
Was it a phlebotomist?
Call in that person.
Call in the blood person.
I want the professional.
I want to know who's the lead doctor on duty right now.
I want to know.
And that's how I roll.
And I just don't start pressing.
I don't stop pressing.
I'm unrelenting.
No, I know.
And I thank you.
I can't thank you enough.
You made life a lot better for us.
And I appreciate it.
I appreciate it.
You know what?
You just keep being the great mom you are and the person you are and Donald Trump's president.
I want you to celebrate our new president with me and we'll talk about that the next time.
Okay.
I love you.
Love you back.
I'm glad you're okay.
And kiss the boys.
Unbelievable.
Linda, I don't think I did I keep you in the loop on all this?
I don't think I did.
I know you were wearing.
Whatever I missed, I just got the update, as did, you know, 30 million other people.
Well, the thing is, she made it hard to help her.
Well, I mean, she makes it hard because she's a liberal.
That's her job.
They make things hard.
All right, quick break right back to our phones.
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Don in Iowa, next, Sean Hannity Show.
What's up, Don?
How are you?
Hi, Sean.
Thank you for taking my call.
Congratulations to Velma.
And may she continue to be cancer-free for the rest of her days.
Amen.
I agree.
This was a rough one.
Yes, I'm sure.
My mom just went through similar just a couple of years back.
So I'm in Texas.
I'm a truck driver over the road.
Yes, sir.
Love that.
Well, I appreciate it.
Thanks for keeping the word out about us drivers and what we go through every day because a lot of people still fail to understand it.
So it's always appreciated.
But that's not what I call for.
I called because of all of this autopen news.
You've been at the front of all of this.
Joe Biden not being cognitive enough to cognitive enough to tie his own shoes.
And so it was obvious early on.
But this coup that the Democrats continue to push started, you know, back with Hillary, you know, purchasing the Rights to run for president by loaning the Democrat National Committee $35 million.
Lieutenant Colonel Vindeman lying, saying the president threatened the president of Ukraine.
Everything is just a continuous coup with these people.
Now, the auto pen is pretty much, pardon the fun, the coup de grace, because that was absolute stealing of presidential powers.
Well, we're going to have James Comer on tonight, as we've been telling you.
And I want a full investigation.
I want to know who knew what and when.
James Comer is demanding that the key presidential aides testify about this, you know, Biden cognitive cover-up.
Evidence mounting that Biden officials used that auto pen to sign executive orders without the president's knowledge.
And they've got to account for their actions because the party that claimed democracy's in peril was the most undemocratic of them all.
The biggest scandal in presidential history.
The biggest cover-up in presidential history.
We're not giving up on it.
Listen, Don, thank you and all your fellow truckers for all that you do.
We really appreciate y'all.
You put food on our tables every day, and we really appreciate it.
We're grateful every store that has any shelf filled is because of a trucker and because of farmers and ranchers and everybody else in between.
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