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Welcome everyone to Shockfired with Deanna Lorraine.
I'm your host, Deanna Lorraine.
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Going over all the latest breaking news, trending topics, and truth bombs that you can't get anywhere else.
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Hey guys, well, I'm here with my favorite doctor, Dr. Mark Sherwood here today.
And guess what I just got?
It is a giant box of the Kingdom Crunch cereal.
His new line of cereal called Kingdom Crunch in this particular flavor is acai bull.
And let me tell you, it is so, so, so, so, so tasty and delicious.
But besides from it being so tasty, I have Dr. Sherwood here to tell us why it's so good for you too and why it's so amazing and should be in everyone's covert.
So what's up with this incredible cereal that you sent me that I can't stop eating, Dr. Sherwood?
Well, many times when we hear the word cereal, we think unhealthy, poisonous chemical carcinogenic.
You shouldn't be eating it.
That is quite the opposite.
High protein, zero added sugars, organic ingredients, and healthy fats such as medium-trained triglycerides.
Deanna, that should be in everyone's cupboard, in every child's mouth, every day.
That is truly healthy and life-giving for kids.
I recommend it all the way.
Not because I made it, but because it solves a real problem in today's world.
Excuse me, I can't stop eating it, but I gave it to my son Maverick, who also loves cereal, but I don't want him to eat cereal except for this.
This is really, really good.
It's really tasty.
It actually tastes like real acai in your mouth.
And it's packed full of all these nutrients and no sugar, right?
No added sugar.
That's insane.
How is it so sweet then?
Yeah, we use stebia, punk fruit, and some allulose there, all of which, get this, are diabetic friendly.
They won't raise blood sugar, which is another benefit.
I've had people ask me, can I eat that if I'm diabetic?
Yes, you can, and you can fix your diabetes.
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Well, this is so good.
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All right, I'm a little sick, by the way.
Again, everything just keeps going around, but no, I'm completely unvaccinated, pure blood over here.
But I swear they're doing something in the skies.
All that toxic fog and the chemtrails and everything else, I'm getting more sick this year than I ever have in my life combined.
So bear with me a little bit with this nasally cough and whatnot.
But anyways, without further ado, let's get into the top clips and moments of the week.
Starting with this.
Now, I'm sure by now you've probably seen this whole Stu versus the Jew debate that happened this week over on Stu Peters' show.
Now, this is interesting because it, you know, we got approached by this guy, this Jew, to have a little debate with Stu.
Supposed to be kind of just like a nice, spirited debate with Stu.
He says, hey, I'm a Jew and I actually agree with a lot of what Stu says, especially about Zionism being so dangerous and controlling the world, etc.
But I also disagree with a lot of what Stu says.
I'd like to come on his show and have a debate.
So he set this up in a very short amount of time with hardly any notice.
It was like 24-hour turnaround or less.
And Stu just cooked him.
I mean, if you saw it, this was a murder by Stu to this guy.
And this guy, this Jew, turns out to be Myron Gaines, who hosts the Fresh and Fit podcast, his manager, or even more so, it sounds like, his handler.
It's very interesting.
So Myron Gaines has a huge following.
His Fresh and Fit Fish podcast is huge.
And he is very much in the whole, you know, JQ space and hosts a lot of these JQ spaces.
He's always calling out Zionism and Israel and the Jews and Israel a genocide.
So it's really interesting to find out that actually all of this seems to be kind of a fraud because he is managed and handled by a big Jew by the name of Gary Grinberg, who goes by the pseudonym Max Prime, which sounds very Transformer-like.
So this guy, Max Prime, approached us as he wants to do this debate with Stu and, you know, got all cocky and honestly kind of revealed himself and exposed himself pretty early on, really proving Stu right about so many of his claims.
And what's crazy, and of course, this Jew kind of became really belligerent and was ranting.
He wore dark sunglasses inside.
I mean, he can't even show his eyes or his face, which shows he's gaslighting and lying and a master at theater and propaganda and Jewish trickery.
So this whole thing kind of devolved pretty fast.
But I would say Stu came out on top here.
What do you guys think?
Did you watch this debate the other night?
And what did you think about it?
But here's one moment that I really liked the best.
This was a moment to me that just this guy lost all credibility.
And again, really, I don't even realize if he noticed it, but he really proved Stu's point here.
Stu asked him about the war and basically his answer, he said, what do you think about all these innocent children getting killed and bombed and decapitated?
I mean, all this images that we see.
And the guy said, well, you know, there's always someone on top and someone on the bottom.
And it sucks to be on the bottom.
It sucks to be on the bottom.
Sucks for them.
Basically, it sucks to be the loser.
But, you know, whatever, these kids aren't even civilized.
This is not a real civilized country.
So whatever, it doesn't matter.
And I was aghast by that.
That was a shocking moment that those words came out of his mouth, that just because they're not quite from a civilized country as much as America, that their lives don't matter, that their children don't even matter.
It shows how he just thinks of them as just not even human, just disposable garbage.
So if you haven't seen this clip, check this out.
What about in March of 2019 when Trump recognized fake Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, Assyrian territory?
I am 100% sure that the Israeli lobby, AIPAC, and the Zionists can get certain concessions out of Donald Trump.
But, you know, here's the main thing.
I'm going to keep going back to this.
Those concessions now include dropping bombs on kids.
Who's okay with that?
I mean, it's in Yemen, right?
It's not actually in, you know, any place of like a civilized world.
It's in Yemen.
Are you serious?
These Israelis are killing tens, hundreds of thousands of children.
I mean, listen, when you have war, you have casualties.
I'm sorry.
I wish it didn't happen.
I wish there was no war.
But when you have war, you have casualties.
What are the Houthis actually doing?
They're firing on ships and they're actually trying to disrupt commerce.
Disrupting commerce.
I just want to be perfectly clear on what you're saying.
Commerce destroys the economy.
So I just want to be perfectly clear on what you're saying.
You're saying that because Hamas went into Israel on October 7th.
The Houthis are in Yemen, sir.
I'm talking about what Israel is doing in the West Bank.
They just killed a 14-year-old Christian girl yesterday.
An American.
They killed a lot more Muslims than Christians, so I'm not sure why you're saying that.
I don't really care.
They're killing innocent children.
I don't care if they're Muslim or Christian.
I really don't care.
They killed an American.
They killed a 14-year-old American girl in the West Bank yesterday, not even in Gaza, which has been an open-air concentration camp for these people for centuries.
They have shut off their water, shut off their electricity, deprived them of communication.
They have been subjected to rocket barrages.
They have been shot to mass graves.
100%.
And you're saying that that's justified because it's war?
I'm going to tell you what it is.
People need to start winning wars.
If they won a war in 47, 40, this would not have happened.
If they won a war in 67, this is that would have happened.
If they won a war in 73, this would not have happened.
So the Muslim armies need to start winning wars and then they can start dictating terms.
That's how the world actually works.
Because if it didn't, Mexico would go into Texas right now and say this is their territory.
This is their land.
Actually, Gary, the way that it works is quite opposite.
The way that it works is the United States military provides funding, resources, and, oh, I don't know, in a recent case, 70 million pounds in bombs to the people that they want to win the wars.
Do you think that these Muslims have the technological wherewithal or the military?
Do you think that just because they don't, they deserve to die and their children deserve to be blown up and cut to pieces and displaced and sold into sex trafficking and organ harvesting?
Because this is war.
All horrible things, due.
All horrible things.
But guess what?
If we didn't have the technology here in America, your kids and my kids would be going through the same exact thing.
So let's not play games here.
There's always going to be someone on top and there's always going to be someone on the bottom.
And it sucks to be in the bottom.
But guess what?
They're coming after your kids now.
You know why?
It sucks to be on the bottom.
That's what you have to say about these kids being balls.
Guess what?
That's white people.
Or I know you don't consider me white, but you're white people.
I know you don't consider me white people.
I know you don't consider me white people.
you you I mean, that's pretty bad.
And Stu really kept his composure.
He kept his cool the whole time while this guy was ranting and raving and screaming, seeming belligerent and going for ad hominem attacks.
And it was just, you know, him kind of unraveling.
I thought it was pretty evident.
The W went to Stu.
Now, what's crazy is the after effects of all this.
Everyone's kind of coming for Myron games now and coming for this Jewish manager.
And they're saying, yo, what's up with this?
How can you be so, you know, prevalent in such a loud voice opposing Jews in Israel when you've got this Jewish handler actually who's very outspoken and kind of belligerent and dehumanizing?
So everyone's coming for Myron saying, You should fire this guy.
You're a fraud.
You're a phony.
You've exposed yourself and it's not good.
And then Myron Gaines actually had to do a response post and video to this.
And he said, you know, Gary's an amazing manager and friend.
We are good over here.
Take your hate somewhere else.
He says, Gary's a good guy.
I'm not going to condemn the entire race of people over the actions of a few.
That's ridiculous.
When this is the same guy who's been outspoken about Jews all the time consistently.
He's also the same one that said, you know, every single time it's always the Jews.
So that is just pretty nuts.
And then Gary Grinberg made his own couple of posts and videos saying now he wants to kind of challenge Stu again to a rematch, a debate.
He's really falling apart.
This is such a bad look for both of them.
And people are saying, look, you guys are called out.
You guys are being exposed.
This is not good.
You kind of lost the plot.
What happened here?
You have been exposed as frauds.
So if anything came out of this, I didn't even realize, you know, Myron and Myron Games and his manager have kind of been exposed here, like so many people are that Stu finds out about.
He's like the master exposer of everybody who's phony and fraud.
I've said this before, I'll say it again.
I don't hate Jewish people.
I'm critical of the state of Israel.
I have Jewish people on my team.
I have Jewish friends.
And you're not going to get me sitting here saying, oh yeah, I hate Jews.
No.
I'm critical of Israel and the Jews that support Israel and its apartheid ethno-state that is currently doing a mass massacre on Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
That is what I oppose.
Okay?
And the elites that use their influence and their power to continue to facilitate this murder and destruction and subvert our government.
And a lot of these people aren't even Jews.
There are Jews that speak out against this stuff.
Look at Dave Smith, Max Blumenthal.
Right?
Some of these guys are Jeffrey Sachs.
These guys are all Jewish.
Norman Filkelstein.
Jewish.
All these guys see what the fuck is going on and speak out against this.
So those guys have my respect.
So I'm not going to sit here and condum an entire race of people over the actions of a few.
That's ridiculous.
Gary's a good guy.
He helps us out quite a bit.
You know, obviously the content that I make, you guys see, I keep it raw.
I keep it real.
He more helps with like the behind the scenes stuff with Fresh.
Like him and Fresh do a lot of the, you know, collab, setting things up, whatever.
But when it comes to like topics and what we discuss, you guys already know I do my own thing.
I talk about what I want to talk about.
I do what I want to do.
I say what I want to say.
That's why you guys are able to get this unfiltered stuff.
And funny enough, people say this shit.
Gary actually agrees when it comes to Israel.
Just so you guys know, Gary's an anti-Zionist.
I don't know if y'all know that.
He doesn't publicly talk about it all the time.
But they asked him about a certain event on his discussion with Stu, and he gave a number that isn't the regular number that everyone gives.
I'm on YouTube, so I can't go too deep into it, but the people in the chat know what I'm talking about.
So he's actually very base when it comes to this stuff.
He's very anti-Israel.
So, hey, you guys don't like him.
That's fine.
I know he rubs a lot of people the wrong way, but he's good to me.
And y'all are not going to get me to condemn him either.
Like, bro, let me be very fucking clear about this.
You guys are never going to get me to change my view on someone if I fuck with them.
You understand?
Like, I'm not one of these like flip-flop YouTubers that like, oh my God, I got my, I hope my chat likes everything that I do.
I better go ahead and have their opinion.
I don't give a fuck what y'all niggas think.
If I like somebody, that's all that matters.
I stick by them.
You guys don't have to like them.
Some of my opinions might be unpopular, but I got my principles and I stand by them.
It is what it is.
All right?
So y'all are not going to get me to turn on my people, man.
You guys talk shit about Fresh every day.
You guys talk shit about Gary every day.
You guys, you know, a lot of y'all are saying, fuck Vitali, fine.
You guys can have your viewpoints, but I'm not going to turn on people that have been good to me.
So that is a pretty crazy event that happened this week.
Now, here is another crazy event and a turnaround.
RFK Jr., who's the head of the Department of Health and Human Services, who has built his whole platform, his whole life about being not pro-vaccines, and especially against childhood vaccines, and especially against vaccines that are supposed to guard against diseases that aren't even serious or deadly.
The link between vaccines and autism.
I mean, that's why everybody wanted to vote him in and support him.
That's why.
Make America Healthy Again movement.
And now, just in the last couple of days, he's done a total cowardly 180.
And he says now, you know what?
Actually, the fastest way to flatten the curve with these measle outbreaks is the MMR vaccine.
And he recommends that everybody get it and pushes them in their arms, children, adults, everyone.
He's done a complete 180 on it.
And it's really sad, really sad, because we found out that the child that was supposedly, you know, that supposedly died in Texas from not being vaccinated against measles, he actually died because they put the MMR vaccine on him while he was dying, you know, while he was in critical condition from pneumonia and other underlying conditions as well.
So then you're injecting him with all this thirmerisol and all these other poisonous substances.
Yeah, he's going to die.
But of course, they used it as the propaganda that they needed to strong-arm RFK and say, look, children are dying.
More people are dying from the measles.
You must push the MMR vaccine.
This is just a disgrace.
I got to wonder who got to him, who's blackmailing him?
What?
Were you a sellout this whole time?
Were you a fraud this whole time?
Or is someone getting to you and getting under your skin?
Or this whole group of big pharma and medical industrial complex, the same people that you've been calling out your whole life?
Check out this clip.
It's so sick.
They feel like they've got him.
They have got him under their thumb now.
They are happy and excited.
RFK Jr. had an exclusive sit-down interview with CBS News and they got him to say, and they, look, in this interview, you'll see that they want him to go even further.
They keep pulling him, strong-arming him, saying, well, you just now finally admitted that the MMR vaccine is something that's going to be helping the measles.
Now, can you go up?
We want you to go up a step further and say, I recommend this.
I recommend everyone getting this.
And then on top of that, we want you to go another step further and say, the MMR vaccine is safe and effective.
Everybody get it.
And go on this huge parade around the country talking about how great, safe, and effective the MMR vaccine is.
Look how much they've changed him and molded him and strong armed him in this interview.
It's really sickening and pathetic and sad.
Roll the clip.
Now to our exclusive interview with Health and Human Services Secretary, sorry about that, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Kennedy turned heads as President Trump's pick to lead HHS.
For decades, he has been a vaccine skeptic and promoted the bogus claim that they cause autism.
Now Kennedy is overseeing billions of dollars in controversial cuts to his department and leading the response to a multi-state measles outbreak.
Hardest hit, as we know, is Texas.
As of yesterday, it has reported 505 cases since January, including the deaths of two unvaccinated children ages six and eight years old.
Dr. John LaPouc sat down with Kennedy.
This is his first network TV interview since becoming HHS secretary.
It's one thing to say the measles vaccine is the best way of preventing spread, but it's another thing to then say, and therefore we suggest that you get the measles vaccine.
You encourage people to get the measles vaccine.
Okay, so that, I mean, I think that's actually the next step, and that's news as far as I'm concerned, that you're saying that.
What's the position philosophically of the federal government in terms of public health?
The federal government's position, my position is people should get the measles vaccine, but the government should not be mandating.
Understand what we're doing.
I've always said during my campaign and every part, every public statement I've made, I'm not going to take people's vaccines away from me.
What I'm going to do is make sure that we have good science so that people can make an informed choice.
And we are doing that science today so that we know the risks of that product and we also know what the benefits are.
And right now, we don't know the risks of many of these products because they're not safety tested.
And I understand that position, but just to be clear, you are saying, and we do on the federal level, and you personally do recommend that people get the measles vaccine.
And when I say they're not safety tested, what I mean is they're not adequately.
Many of the vaccines are tested for only three or four days with no placebo group.
Before yesterday, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had said the measles vaccine is the most effective way to prevent the virus from spreading, but stopped short of actually recommending it.
It's a stark about face for the longtime vaccine skeptic.
All these different grains are grown locally by on Indian land.
We met the Secretary in Mesa, Arizona, where he visited a native health center as part of a three-state tour to promote the administration's Make America Healthy Again agenda, which includes overhauling standards for processed food.
FDA needs to start regulating food again and saying, you know, not just when food is adulterated, when there's bacteria in it.
Let's look at the chemicals in it.
I am Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Since his appointment in February, Kennedy has facilitated sweeping cuts for programs and staffers alike.
You propose more than $11 billion in cuts to local and state programs addressing things like infectious disease, mental health, addiction, and childhood vaccination.
Did you personally approve those cuts?
I'm not familiar with those cuts.
We'd have to go.
We'd have to go.
There's like more than 50 pages of cuts that I actually went through.
These were mainly DEI cuts, which the president.
There were a lot, but I'll give you, for example, about $750,000 of a University of Michigan grant into adolescent diabetes was cut.
Did you know that?
I didn't know that, and that's something that we'll look at.
Yeah, so I mean, that's, you know, I wonder, should these be considered Doge cuts?
Well, I, you know, I couldn't speak to that, Dr. LePuque, because I, you know, I just, I'm not familiar with that particular study, but there's a number of studies that were cut that came to our attention and that did not deserve to be cut, and we reinstated them.
Our purpose is not to reduce any level of scientific research that's important.
But with billions of dollars in cuts at stake, a fundamental question remains.
What's the basic level of care every American should receive and who should pay for it?
When it comes to health care, that's a difficult question because people have a choice about how sick they're going to be, many people.
If you don't have any choice, then we should give you all the resources that you want.
But I mean, it's a moral question, too, and it's a philosophical question.
If you're smoking three packs of cigarettes a day, should you expect society to pay when you get sick?
Maybe pay for yourself.
Yeah, or should we encourage people?
Should we incentivize people to take care of themselves?
And then when they get sick, make sure they're taken care of.
And John Lapouch joins us once again.
John, there was a couple of instances in the interview that we were all like, what did he say?
For instance, he didn't seem to be quite sure what all the cuts were that were being made at his own department.
What did you make of that?
Yeah, that was remarkable to me, too.
And you wonder, you know, it seems like these are Doge cuts.
And that brings up the question: what are the specific criteria being used for waste, fraud, and abuse?
And specifically, that example of the University of Michigan, there was $750,000 cut in a grant to study adolescent diabetes.
And you have to say, like, who's making that cut?
That decision, people at Doge, what's their scientific background?
Do they have the expertise to be able to actually look at that study and say, okay, I understand what's going on?
So that's a big question to me.
Yeah, listen, he very rarely does sit-down interviews, and this was his first since taking the job.
What was your, so kudos to you, by the way, for getting it, but what was your biggest takeaway from what he had to say?
Well, I think the big news here is, you know, he came out and recommended that people take the measles vaccine, and I think that's a big deal, especially during an outbreak.
I do have a lot of questions about the cuts, specifics about them, specifics about the programs to come.
Of course, it resonates with me, the goal of decreasing obesity, chronic disease, diabetes, but the devil's going to be in the details.
But I do want to say I was impressed with the tone of the conversation, which was civil and respectful.
They gave me a lot of time, a lot of back and forth.
And so I look forward to that in the future to sort of try to get my arms around and our arms around what exactly is going on.
What are the details here?
Well, another one bites the dust.
We'll see what happens, but it's only been a month or so since he's been confirmed and already he's done.
Mahami movement is done.
Make America healthy again.
And MAGAs are furious over this, as we should be.
We cannot let this happen.
Because people look up to him.
People trust his advice.
So here's another thing in the funny news.
Trump signs an executive order to address what he calls the war on showers, saying that the recent laws to have lessen the water pressure in showers is causing us to have less enjoyable and quality showers.
It's pretty funny.
Check out this little clip here and have a little laugh.
Next up, sir, we have a series of executive orders and a memorandum all relating to deregulation, which has obviously been a major priority of your administration.
The first of these is an executive order.
The Biden administration launched what you've called a war on showers.
They had certain regulations that basically killed the water pressure of showers and other water appliances.
You can say it.
Go ahead.
What are the appliances?
I mean, it's everything, sir.
dishwashers, toilets, sinks, but the shower heads are a huge You don't get water.
It's ridiculous.
So with this executive order, we're effectively going to be reversing that set of regulations to ensure that Americans have choice in the consumer market.
If they want a low-flow showerhead, they can buy one.
If they want a real-deal showerhead, they should have the ability to get one.
That's true.
If you buy a new house, you pay a lot of money, and the developers, you're not allowed to do anything more.
They put restrictors on.
They used to have a restrictor where you could take it out, but now they weld it in, and you take a shower or wash your hands, whatever you do, including dishwashers where no water comes out.
But you wash your hands, and in my case, I like to take a nice shower to take care of my beautiful hair.
I have to stand under the shower for 15 minutes till it gets wet.
It comes out drip, drip, drip.
It's ridiculous.
And what you do is you end up washing your hands five times longer.
It's all the same water.
And we're going to open it up so that people can live.
And we're going to hopefully have Congress approve it so it's memorialized.
We're going to try and get all of these things, including straws, little thing-like straws.
We did straws a month ago where the paper straws were melting.
They were dissolving.
They weren't working well.
And we went back to the plastic straws.
We're going to get Congress to memorialize just about everything we've done here because most of it's common sense.
But the water is horrible.
When you go into a new, anytime you see a new faucet, you know it's going to be a long wash of the hands.
And so we're changing it.
It's a big deal.
I did it in the first administration.
Biden came in in his first week, and he had no idea what he was doing, but somebody told him to do it.
And his first week he put the restrictions on all the bathroom utilities.
Even in areas that have so much water, they don't know what to do with it.
You see those areas all the time with the flooding.
So we're doing that, and we're going to get all of the things that you've seen.
I think we set a record.
We're up to almost 200 and 500 amendments.
Nobody's ever done that many.
We're going to get them approved by Congress so they're memorialized.
And we look forward to doing that.
It's very important.
And Congress is going to start working on it as soon as we get the big, beautiful deal done.
The big, beautiful deal is important.
the biggest tax cuts in the history of our country.
That's important.
Thank you.
okay Okay.
Is that okay?
Good.
It's a 10.
Good shower.
We rate the sinkers.
That was a 10.
That's right.
I love it.
His nice and beautiful hair.
I agree.
We got, who cares?
Let's get that water pressure back up again.
And Tim Tampon Waltz, he got booed and heckled while he was talking to a bunch of veterans that were calling him out for his stolen valor and fakery.
I love this clip.
Look at him get called out and booed by the veterans.
Welcome, welcome to the Capitol.
It's great that you're on.
Sir, you're welcome to come let me finish.
Let me finish.
Okay, sir, he doesn't have a fucking motherfucker.
Shut your fucking mouth!
Oh, hey, you're so passionate.
I love it.
Now, meanwhile, we've got Ice Ice Barbie issuing some stern warnings to would-be illegal immigrants that could potentially be in her country while she's all glammed up and made up and glamorous, wearing earrings and hair extensions and everything.
Her little G.I. Jane get up that was tailor-made for her.
Check out this clip.
Here we are with Michael and Brian today.
They're letting me roll with them.
We're going to go out and predict somebody who I think has got charges of human trafficking.
They earlier had an op that swept up somebody who was wanted for murder.
So we appreciate the good work that they do every day and we appreciate them working to make America safe.
Now, all right, I'm sexist.
Everybody who knows this, follows me, knows this about me for a while.
And I'm not afraid to admit I'm sexist.
I don't think that a woman should be put in charge in this position to prevent illegal immigrants from coming through the border and drugs and all these dangerous things from impacting and coming through to our country.
I think a tough, strong man should have been in charge here.
Not this woman, you know, however effective she may be in her own state, but not this woman who also like is playing up like a Barbie.
She's getting all these injections, clear hair extensions.
She's wearing earrings.
She's wearing makeup, tons of makeup.
She's going on TV all the time wearing tons of makeup.
She's going into these, you know, ice situations that are supposed to be dangerous and looking like a G.I. Jane Barbie doll.
I mean, this isn't very intimidating.
This isn't very like scary.
Oh my gosh.
And it kind of makes a mockery out of the role in this situation, I think.
I mean, when you look at her, I can't really take her very seriously when she's dressed up like this.
I can't.
She's trying to, she's more focused on looking pretty, looking glamorous.
And even when I see her commercials on TV, she's like, I got a message to illegal immigrants trying to come through.
You will be stopped.
We're warning you.
I mean, it's not very scary.
It's not the face of don't mess with me, F-A-F-O.
That is not the face of that, Christy Noam.
I got to say it.
This may need another change.
Say with Pam Blondie.
She is on Fox News and every other news channel all the time, every day.
She sends more time on news stations getting glammed up and talking about how she's going to talk tough.
I'm going to be tough on this.
I'm going to hold them accountable than actually doing her job.
When is she actually doing her job?
When are there going to be arrests of these criminals?
When are we going to actually see accountability?
When are we going to see the unredacted Epstein files instead of her just going on TV and talking about them and talking tough?
So here's another one, another little banger for you of just her wearing pink, all glammed up, and talking about how tough she's going to be on crime and these criminals.
16 Minutes found that 75% of the immigrants who were sent to El Salvador do not have public criminal records.
Is that true?
Do you mean in our country?
The Venezuelan migrants who were sent to.
Okay, well, they're not Venezuelan migrants.
They're illegal aliens from Venezuela who should not have been in our country, who are committing the most violent crimes.
So if you committed a murder in our country, we're going to keep you here and we're going to seek the death penalty and we're going to keep you in prison because our victims' families deserve that.
But we don't have to charge them with every crime.
We can deport them and get them out of our country and save room in our prisons because they should have never been in our country to begin with.
So you confirmed they didn't commit a crime, right?
Is that what you're confirming?
Thanks for our bonding.
And Attorney General, how many cases are you all?
And one more win for the week.
Actually, this took place a few weeks ago and I meant to address it, but forgot about it last week.
But Texas has just passed a bill to ban furries from schools all over Texas.
And I couldn't be more excited about this.
Now, if you didn't know, and I just kind of recently found out being a mother, but furries have become this big subculture of kids now, children, teenagers, even young adults, where kids will dress up like different kinds of animals and then literally act like an animal all throughout their school, all throughout their day in public spaces.
They will like, you know, bark like a dog in class when being called by the teacher.
They will meow, they will roar, they will sniff each other's butts.
I've seen it more and more even recently at public spaces.
I've seen teenagers and young adults dressing like animals and going around and pretending they're animals.
I mean, it's so creepy.
And I've talked to young adults and children about this, and they say there's a lot of these furries at their school now.
Like it's common to see furries in every classroom now, these kids who dress up like furries.
So it's so creepy and it just, it adds to the delusion and the dimension that's happening with our kids, that they believe that they can identify as whatever gender they want.
And now it's even crossed over into animals.
They can identify as any kind of animal they want and then they get affirmed.
Well, Texas is no longer affirming this mental illness, thankfully.
They've just passed a bill called the Furries Act, which would ban non-human behaviors in public schools, including the use of litter boxes and wearing animal accessories.
I can't believe kids and young adults were even bringing litter boxes to school.
I don't even know how that pans out, but I guess they do.
This bans non-human behaviors like licking, scratching, hissing at other students, using a litter box to relieve themselves, wearing non-human accessories such as tails and collars and leashes and pet fur, wigs, etc.
Animal ears, leashes, collars, what do they say, licking themselves or grooming, making animal noises such as barking, meowing, hissing, or biting.
So the consequences for violating this furry law, students who do not comply could face removal from class, suspension, or expulsion.
The bill also allows for placement in a juvenile justice alternative education program.
I think that's where they need to go or an actual mental institution.
So this is the Furries Act.
Oh, and then if they continue to, the school districts that fail to enforce the furry law could face fines starting at $10,000 for the first offense and increasing to $25,000 for further violations.
Unbelievable that they even have to pass a law like this.
That just speaks to the, again, the mental illness and the derangement of today's culture, especially in the youth that we have to have to save.
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Well, folks, it's been an interesting couple of weeks here, and I feel like it was just yesterday that we were talking here with our doctor, Dr. Sherwood, about RFK and his response to the measles originally and how he kind of brushed it off and said, look, it's not that big of a deal.
I don't know why they're bringing it up now and catastrophizing it, but measles isn't that big of a deal.
And it's not something we need to be so concerned about.
It's not something, you know, that's going to be like the next COVID.
And it's not something we need to be kind of jamming MMR vaccines down everyone's arms or throats to try to prevent it.
So we were talking, and it was really just a couple weeks ago, maybe a month ago, about this.
And Dr. Sherwood weighed in on this.
And I thought that RFK's response was on par and in line with what we had hoped that he would say, given his history of being skeptical of vaccines.
Now he's done kind of a whole 180 and an about face with this.
And this is pretty disturbing.
But now he's just come out completely supporting the vaccine, totally endorsing the MMR vaccine, and even going so far as to say that it's safe and effective and that it's the best shot at preventing measles.
Like everyone should get it.
It's our only hope type of thing.
Very doom and gloom, very reminiscent of COVID and the COVID vaccine days.
So here are just a couple of these headlines.
Health Secretary RFK Jr. endorses the MMR vaccine, stoking fury among his supporters.
Crazy.
RFK Jr.
MMR vaccine support spurs backlash.
So much for Maha, says his supporters.
JFK, RFK Jr. sensational U-turn on MMR vaccine as measles outbreak reaches alarming new milestone.
So all of these sensational headlines, of course, are talking about RFK's turnaround and then the backlash amongst his supporters.
Even CNN went so far as to say this, and they're saying, and you're going to hear this in a minute, that, oh, they're so happy that RFK finally caved and endorsed the MMR vaccine, but he didn't even go far enough yet.
They want him to talk even more so about how safe and effective MMR vaccines are in general and why they're so important for everybody to take.
Kind of like that same COVID messaging that they want people to have, that it's safe and effective.
Everybody get it, children, adults, et cetera.
Check out this clip real quick, and you'll hear the gaslighting in it.
A measles outbreak in Texas is growing, and a second unvaccinated child has died of the virus.
481 cases have been reported in the state so far.
Nearly all of them were unvaccinated.
Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. was at the child's funeral yesterday and publicly backed the MMR vaccine as the most effective way to prevent the spread of the disease.
Of course, that is raising the question, though, why did he wait until now to do that?
So let's bring in CNN medical correspondent Meg Torrell.
What is the latest, Meg, on this outbreak?
Well, even though we are getting that endorsement from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which is farther than he's gone before in terms of promoting the MMR vaccine, public health experts are telling us he's still not going far enough.
He needs to emphasize not just the efficacy of the vaccine, but also its safety and the fact that people should get the vaccine in order to prevent the spread of measles.
Right now, this is not just in Texas.
This outbreak has been linked with possibly three other states, New Mexico, where there's another death under investigation.
Of course, there's the two in Texas, and as well as Oklahoma and Kansas.
And if you guys look at the trajectory of the cases that we are seeing in this outbreak, particularly in Texas, they are still growing really fast.
And the fact that we now have possibly three deaths in this outbreak suggests to epidemiologists we are not seeing nearly as many cases as are actually out there.
They say they could be as high as 3,000 guys.
So this death that we learned about over the weekend was in another school-aged child who was previously healthy, no reported previous underlying conditions, and she was unvaccinated.
They say the cause of death was measles pulmonary failure.
We know measles can cause things like pneumonia.
And of the cases that we know about in Texas of 481, 98% of those cases were either unvaccinated or had unknown vaccine status.
And so that's why there's this push for more messaging from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., from the CDC, from anyone at the highest levels of public health in the United States to say vaccination is safe and should be the way to stop this outbreak.
All right, so the fact of the matter is it sounds to me like they've almost like got him where they want him.
They're excited that they've kind of strong-armed him into saying that and endorsing the MMR vaccine, but they even want him to go further.
A lot of people are disappointed.
A lot of people are scratching their heads at least and saying, what happened to RFK, the RFK that we voted for, the Make America Healthy Again mission that I thought that we signed off on.
Here to join us and talk about this and weigh in on this, who's been, got to say, he's never really wrong about these things, is our very own Dr. Sherwood, Dr. Mark Sherwood, joining us today to weigh in.
So, all right, this is kind of bad news, right?
What a turnaround just from a month ago when we talked about this last.
Yeah, I'm a little surprised, but as I told you before coming on, I'm not really surprised because as you said, even in the opening there, we thought we were getting that, but we never really got to vote for that.
Because remember, RFK in his presidential run, he bowed out, closed his campaign and endorsed President Trump.
And then President Trump in turn, most likely, you know, was happy to receive those votes, people that were going to vote for that.
And then obviously put him in charge of an area that he thought he was passionate about.
Keeping in mind that we never really knew, you know, where President Trump stood on that issue.
But we did believe that Bobby Kennedy stood that way on the issue.
And he was pretty, you know, convincing in his presentation.
You know, he was going on and on about the vaccines contributory ingredients were driving the autism.
And he was talking about that a lot.
He talked about dyes and things like that.
And he started off like that.
But you saw a little bit of a waffle in the confirmation hearings.
If you remember that, he was pressed by some of the heads of the health committees and Senate.
He was pressed on the issue of, do you believe in vaccines?
And he came back and said, well, yes and no.
I just want to see the data come out.
So there was a shift right there that I saw.
Yeah, me too.
It was a concerning one.
And then I said from the beginning that, you know, I really feel like the data on vaccines is not clear.
I feel like it's been withheld.
And, you know, I think people need to have the opportunity as individual citizens of this great country to make the call on what they're going to do for themselves and their family.
You know, and his response to the MMR, the measles stuff at first was like, well, okay.
But you look at that, you know, 3,000 cases around the country.
Okay.
Is that really that bad compared to how many people are dying from type 2 diabetes and the complications they're in?
You're talking millions and billions versus thousands.
So we've got obviously this gaslighting going on, as you noted.
And the media is famous for taking small things, making them big and making them really mountains because it creates this picture of what they want to manipulate to happen.
Exactly.
And I just find it very interesting and suspicious that he is, you know, I mean, he is kind of the poster child or they kind of held him up as this poster child of somebody who has been critical of vaccines.
And I would say anti-vax, but like you said in the confirmation hearing, he was very clear to say, I'm not actually anti-vaccine.
I'm anti-vax, some vaccines, and I am pro-health freedom and free choice and informed consent, but I'm not actually anti-vaccine.
So, yeah, but either way, they held him up as this poster child.
And the fact of the matter is the fact that he was even confirmed and he's been in the spotlight for the last two years probably changed a lot of people's minds on vaccines and probably woke up a lot of Americans, a lot of sleeping parents that, you know, thought vaccines were all great and looked into it more.
And look, I think the big pharma, big pharma lost a lot of its segment due to RFK speaking out about this.
Then, all of a sudden, right after it gets confirmed, there's this so-called measles outbreak in Texas.
And then immediately after that, they say that a child died of measles.
Now, what's interesting about that is I don't know if you know this, but the information that came to light after he died, after the media already made this big circus about he died because he was unvaccinated against the measles, it turns out that he had the measles and he had pneumonia and he was in a very critical condition.
And then they gave him the measles months, the MMR vaccine, while he was basically in very critical condition.
That weakened his, you know, it sent his immune system into overdrive, and then he died.
So he died most likely because they gave him this vaccine in a very critical condition, not because of MMR.
He also had some other underlying conditions.
But it doesn't matter because everybody already believed, oh, he died because he was unvaccinated.
That was just another lie, just like what they did in COVID, saying people died from COVID when it turns out millions of people died with COVID in their system or with some trace of COVID.
So we're setting him up.
Yeah, and so then it's like they have set him up to then speak out about it, you know, just like when they showed Trump the refrigerators of all the dead people who died from COVID so that he could then say, oh, it's the vaccine, guys.
We got to get the vaccine so we can prevent this death.
Same thing, same playbook happening with RFK.
But I just thought he was smarter than this.
I thought he was like, he knew all the deep states tricks and everything.
I'm just surprised that he's going along with it.
He's got to know what they're doing unless he really was a traitor.
Maybe he really was a Trojan horse.
I don't know.
But what are your thoughts?
Those are just some theories.
I think two things I think of.
I mean, okay, yes, a child died.
That's always horrible.
I'm with you.
And exactly what you said is what I was told and read as well.
So did the child die from measles or from some of the treatment they were giving for a condition?
See, so you know, the semantics, right?
And I would be fascinated.
Nobody seemed to want to do this, but I would be fascinated to go back the last five, six, seven, 10 years and see how many measles outbreaks occurred to this scale the last five, 10, 15 years.
And you compare it to see if this year was any more different than last year.
And wouldn't that be funny?
Not funny, but wouldn't that be ironic if last year was more deadly with measles per se, even in their own statistical analysis than this year?
I won't be surprised if that happens.
The second thing that I think people need to understand is when you're in the spotlight like that, and I'm not nowhere near that place as Robert F. Kennedy, but no one likes to be criticized.
I mean, no one likes to be vilified like that and condemned every day.
You wake up and people talk about how bad you are.
So from a human being standpoint, I get it that it's hard to stand up for what you believe in, knowing you might get criticized for it.
But for God's sakes, if you're passionate about something, even if it costs your very life, you got to stand up for it.
And frankly, I get very passionate about that too, because, I mean, I'm probably not in public office right now because I stand up for things.
Not because I don't love people.
I love people and I will fight for people because I do not think people are represented well in our government.
I think government policies are represented.
So he's under some of that.
And I was hopeful that he would maintain the passion and the purpose all the way through and through post-confirmation with the same vigor that he had before.
But again, I, like you, am seeing a wavering on that.
And I'm not really pleased with that, quite frankly.
Yeah, me neither.
And it's the MAHA and MAGA community are up in arms about it, as they should be.
You know, most of them are furious and saying, like, how are you now any different than any other puppet that was some other pro-vax puppet that could have been confirmed?
You know, we voted for you.
We wanted you there and supported you because you were supposed to do the opposite of what a puppet would do.
You know, you were supposed to stand up and not be strong-armed, not be willing to be blackmailed or, you know, bought or sold.
So it's really, really disappointing.
And it's such a drastic turnaround.
And it happens so fast.
I feel like the deep state, you know, big pharma, they've won already.
You know, they got their guy to admit that, you know, to the world that, oh, vaccines are really effective.
They are really safe.
MMR vaccine is the thing to do.
Everybody should get it.
Woman, man, child, everybody should get the vaccine.
And so they got him to fold, essentially, whether he was already on this path or whether they got him to fold, the message is pretty clear that they are so powerful or he is so easily swayed that this is, this Maha is starting off on an unsuccessful foot.
And people like, you know, people, like I said, they're really up in arms about it.
And some people who are defending him saying, well, he's not mandating the vaccine, just like Trump didn't mandate the COVID.
He's not saying we should mandate it.
But here are some comments from just some tweets.
They're saying, well, whether he's mandating it or not, I have followers, I have parents, I have children who they, you know, they look to their recommendations.
You know, and so when they say, oh, you should get vaccinated, they think, okay, well, RFK said it, so I guess it's safe.
Well, Trump told me I should get the COVID vaccine, so I guess it is safe.
And they just take their advice or they take the doctor's advice.
They take their recommendations.
And in a sense, then it is mandated.
A lot of people do.
It's not just like pro-vaxxers or liberals.
A lot of good intentioned, well-intentioned people will take RFK's advice and go and get this dangerous shot when they have no business getting it, when they shouldn't need to.
So he's really leading millions of people astray With his recommendation, he is seen and showcased as the expert.
And that's what's so dangerous, whether he mandated or not, the damage is already being done.
Well, in a sense, you know, I made this comment.
I never said it on here, but I made a comment in passing.
I'll say it.
But my thought was when the Maha thing came about, M-A-H-A, I was hoping it wouldn't become the new HAHA.
And it really seems like to me, you know, that it might be turning into that way.
And my concern with that at the time was, if you go out on a limb and say this, and if you go out on the edge of that plank and you do this, be prepared to walk the plank.
You know, that was the whole idea.
And if you really believe something that passionate, you got to be willing to die for it.
You know, and otherwise it's not that passionate.
It's just a passing thing.
But what we're seeing now is something that whether he means it or not, whether he's mandating or not, that statement he made recently about everybody should do it, that is memorialized into eternity.
And it will never go away.
And it will always be brought up at every single press conference he ever has from this point forward.
And it will be used as subterfuge to get him to talk about other vaccines as well.
It'll be used as an entryway.
And so this is going to happen.
And so people need to get ready for it.
Well, now you said the MMR was fine.
So what about this one?
Can you talk about that?
And then he's going to say, well, I don't know about that.
What's the difference?
You know, they're going to pull him in that category.
He's got to be ready for it.
Yeah, they're going to pigeonhole him.
Yep.
It's so disappointing.
You know, it just almost feels like another one bites the dust.
It's hard to have faith in these representatives anymore when they're so easily swayed and they're so easily, it seems like so easily manipulated.
Now, you said some people are starting to dig up information on RFK's advisors that, you know, they said, well, this is probably the reason that he flipped because his closest advisors are actually, you know, big pharma donor recipients and donation and donors.
So, Kelly, can you tell me a little bit more about some of these advisors of RFK and who could potentially be twisting his arm here?
Yeah, well, obviously, you talk about, first of all, Senator Cassidy from Louisiana, right?
So here's a guy who's ahead of one of the Senate subcommittees that has something to do with health.
So he would be part of the process of confirmation for perhaps some of Secretary Kennedy's hires, right?
So he's got a hand in that.
So I did some homework on him just to figure out, okay, well, who is he and what's his real interest?
Well, here's what I determined.
He is a physician.
Hello, that tells you something, good or bad.
You don't know yet.
But this is what I found.
And this is from the website, Open Secrets.
People can look on there and find out where you take your money.
It's not something that's hidden, right?
Open Secrets.
So from 2007 to 2024, Senator Cassie's top contributing industry was health professionals donating $4,057,000 to some chain.
His top contributor was Oshner Health System providing $244,790.
In all the election cycles, he's received nearly $1 million from pharmaceutical industry and from individuals representing PACS.
So you're talking $1 million to this guy.
And so how can you say, as Senator Cassidy, you're unbiased and you're for people when obviously you've decided to take money from people that are biased against something or biased for vaccines?
So you can't have it both ways.
And to me, Deanna, that's one of the issues with politics.
You know, you have these biased places where power is distributed by the amount of money that's put into their pocket and statements are manipulated based upon the ability to gain money into their pocket.
And so I found that very troubling, quite frankly.
And this is not something that, you know, I've never met Senator Cassie.
This is just public information.
And then the other person you look at is Mark Hyman.
Now, I have met Dr. Mark Hyman a couple of times.
He would not remember me.
We've attended the same conferences from the functional medicine arenas many times.
And I've heard him speak.
I sat next to him in a lecture hall one time.
And his statements are he believes basically that leaky gut or diets and all these things are the main contributors to the autism spectrum disorder climb.
And he's made that public before time.
So RFK believes, he said at least primarily that thimerosol and some of the aluminums, they're the contributors within the vaccine properties.
So which is it?
Is it this or that?
And, you know, again, rumor, innuendos, research has it that it that Hyman actually, well, okay, which one of those is right?
You know, and I tend to think it's probably some of both, actually.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But now RFK is backpedaling even on that too.
You know, he's backpedaling on the autism, the vaccine and the Mersal and Autism Link, which is something that he's been campaigning on for decades.
It's really sad to see this backpedaling.
Unbelievable.
But this is how they work.
It's the same playbook.
You know, just choose a, you know, choose an agenda, something that they want to accomplish.
And then the person that they want to sort of take down who's going against that agenda, and they will play their dirty tricks like this.
And now, just to be clear, too, just to wrap this up, so you, you know, you don't agree with what RFK is saying right now, which is basically the only way to prevent the measles and the best and most effective way to prevent measles is for everyone to go out and get that MMR measles shot.
I do not agree with that.
I think fully that the health of America has declined steadily over the last 50 years because of things we've done.
And I think on top of that, you've had people taking advantage of Americans driven by politics and driven by policies that have put The vaccine liability in the hands of our United States government, allowing them a free reign of investment for people like that with insider trading, if you get my idea, you know, behind that.
So I really think that's happening.
And no, of course, I don't think that taking an MMR vaccine is the only way to prevent measles.
You know, it's not.
I look at the human body as the infinite design from a creator who I can't understand with his ways being higher than my ways and his thoughts being much more complex and well thought out than mine.
The more we know, the more we don't know.
We did not have the MMR vaccine.
Could vaccines be helpful in some occasions?
I suppose so.
Great concept.
But do they work all the time?
No.
Look at the flu vaccine as one example of the same concept.
You might permit a few cases.
You might not.
But to say definitively, this is what you need to do, I still believe it's the parents and individual adults' decisions on what they do with their lives.
And I'll go to my grave with that, Deanna, because I believe that we are born choosers.
I believe God gives us that right.
No, we're not born losers.
We're born choosers.
I really believe that.
Me too.
And nor is the measles so deadly and dangerous that it even requires you to put your body at risk with an MMR vaccine, especially as an adult or a child, if you haven't already had it at this point.
You know, it's just, they're making it out to be like this, you know, insanely dangerous, deadly disease, just like they did with COVID.
So that is something that needs to be clarified too.
And we were hoping that RFK would have done that.
Fear communicates people to action, but so does faith.
When people hear these fear-based, fear-porn headlines, I encourage them to step back, step away from it, breathe a little bit, do your own research, and do not let fear guide you.
Because if fear guides you, I'm telling you, it's going to guide you straight down the pathway of bad decisions.
It always does and always will.
Amen.
Faith over fear, any day of the week, all day, any day.
All right.
Dr. Mark Sherwood, always great to have you on.
And of course, you can check him out, follow him, and go to his website at Sherwood.tv or Sherwood.tv slash shots.
Of course, you could use my promo code shots to get 30% off of everything.
But really, I love him because he's so faith-based.
He puts faith in the center of his whole practice and even his products and his books.