Ask Dr. Drew - Dr. Kelly Victory: AstraZeneca Pulls COVID-19 Vaccine, Chris Cuomo Promotes Ivermectin, Pigs Begin Flying & Hell Freezes Over w/ Viva Frei – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 357

Episode Date: May 12, 2024

Dr. Kelly Victory & Viva Frei join Dr. Drew IN STUDIO to welcome us all to the strangest timeline. Pharma giant AstraZeneca pulled its COVID-19 vaccine Vaxzevria after giving billions of doses, citing... “low demand” while neglecting to mention growing reports of side effects. Then in an interview with PBD, ex-CNN host Chris Cuomo – one of the biggest vaccine promoters of the pandemic – admitted that he has Long COVID and is now taking a medication whose name once got us suspended by YouTube. Hint: it starts with the letter “i” and rhymes with “vermectin”. Dr. Kelly Victory MD is a board-certified trauma and emergency specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience. She served as CMO for Whole Health Management, delivering on-site healthcare services for Fortune 500 companies. She holds a BS from Duke University and her MD from the University of North Carolina. Follow her at https://earlycovidcare.org and https://x.com/DrKellyVictory David Freiheit AKA Viva Frei is an attorney and host of “Viva Frei” on Rumble and Locals. He also cohosts the legal podcast “Viva and Barnes Live” at https://VivaBarnes.Locals.com. Follow Viva Frei at https://x.com/thevivafrei and https://vivafrei.com/ 「 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 」 Find out more about the brands that make this show possible and get special discounts on Dr. Drew's favorite products at https://drdrew.com/sponsors  • PALEOVALLEY - "Paleovalley has a wide variety of extraordinary products that are both healthful and delicious,” says Dr. Drew. "I am a huge fan of this brand and know you'll love it too!” Get 15% off your first order at https://drdrew.com/paleovalley • TRU NIAGEN - For almost a decade, Dr. Drew has been taking a healthy-aging supplement called Tru Niagen, which uses a patented form of Nicotinamide Riboside to boost NAD levels. Use code DREW for 20% off at https://drdrew.com/truniagen • GENUCEL - Using a proprietary base formulated by a pharmacist, Genucel has created skincare that can dramatically improve the appearance of facial redness and under-eye puffiness. Get an extra discount with promo code DREW at https://genucel.com/drew • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at https://twc.health/drew 「 MEDICAL NOTE 」 Portions of this program may examine countervailing views on important medical issues. Always consult your personal physician before making any decisions about your health. 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (https://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. 「 ABOUT DR. DREW 」 Dr. Drew is a board-certified physician with over 35 years of national radio, NYT bestselling books, and countless TV shows bearing his name. He's known for Celebrity Rehab (VH1), Teen Mom OG (MTV), The Masked Singer (FOX), multiple hit podcasts, and the iconic Loveline radio show. Dr. Drew Pinsky received his undergraduate degree from Amherst College and his M.D. from the University of Southern California, School of Medicine. Read more at https://drdrew.com/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Well, we are still in Florida in the local studios, delighted to be here, and we are bringing back Dr. Kelly Victory in the house tonight. You all are very excited to hear from her. It's been a couple of weeks and she's been sharpening her knives, so we'll hear what she has to say. And along with that, there is a... Are you an undocumented immigrant? I'm documented and local. We have one that may not, he's going to be visiting Canada next week, may not make it home to stateside. Might be claiming asylum soon.
Starting point is 00:00:32 The one and only Viva Fry is back with us as well. It is vivabarneslaw.locals.com where you can find them. You can get his show, just Google Viva Fry. I'll tell you more of the particulars and where you can find them on twitter and whatnot so we got a lot to talk about today i was i was actually laughing at the promo for the today show you know i don't write these promos i find out
Starting point is 00:00:54 about them and today i thought was uh hit the mark pretty soundly so we'll get to all of that and more after this our laws as it pertained to substances are draconian and bizarre. The psychopath started this. He was an alcoholic. Because of social media and pornography. PTSD. Love addiction. Fentanyl and heroin.
Starting point is 00:01:13 Ridiculous. I'm a doctor for f**k's sake. Where the hell do you think I learned that? I'm just saying. You go to treatment before you kill people. I am a clinician. I observe things about these chemicals. Let's just deal with what's real.
Starting point is 00:01:24 We used to get these calls on Loveline all the time. Educate adolescents and to prevent and to treat. If you have trouble, you can't stop and you want to help stop it, I can help. I got a lot to say. I got a lot more to say. Well, Mother's Day is upon us and GenuCell's Mother's Day sale has arrived as well. Perfect timing, because Susan and I have upgraded our bundles with even more of our favorite skincare products, now for over 50% off. We've been working with GenuCell for almost two years, and because GenuCell makes really the best skincare products in the world, you'll see.
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Starting point is 00:02:53 That is GenuCell.com slash Drew, G-E-N-U-C-E-L.com slash D-R-E-W. So, as I said, Dr. Kelly Victory's in here with us. Susan's yelling something at us for some reason. I don't know why. I don't think Jeff's going to be here today. It's too early for him. Okay.
Starting point is 00:03:10 Do we need to know that? So, be that as it may, we are here. Dr. Kelly Victory in the house. As I said, you know her as board certified ER doctor, a specialist with 30-year clinical experience, CMO of Whole Health Management, Duke University MD, and then what's your public health training, Harvard public health training? Yeah, I don't have an MPH, but I did postgraduate work. And obviously, Kelly's been supporting us for quite some time.
Starting point is 00:03:34 We have been here in Florida working with the wellness company, seeing some of our friends and seeing where the fulfillment centers are for some of these pharmaceuticals. It's been very interesting, right? It's been incredible. I mean, it's really interesting to pull the whole group together, to have the entire chief medical board together. Well, what was interesting about that to me is we happen to be at this fulfillment center for our emergency kits, and we couldn't stop talking about all the stuff
Starting point is 00:03:58 we've been sharing together for all these years. We still feel like we have an urgency about it. Right. Well, I'm flying in rarefied air, sitting not only with you, but with Dr. Peter McCullough, Harvey Risch, Jim Thorpe. I mean, we are the people who were really on the front lines when this whole debacle started. And so it was-
Starting point is 00:04:16 And you've been spot on. And we're going to talk about Chris Cuomo and some of his admissions now, what he's admitting. But speaking of rarefied air, Viva Fry in the house. Thank you, sir. Welcome. Thank you for getting me out of the house. I want to show you your wife's book
Starting point is 00:04:29 because I want to make sure I don't forget to promote this. And I nearly forgot to take it out of the car. Oh, that would be great. She would have killed you. Absolutely. So give me a one-shot. And there we are. How we feel.
Starting point is 00:04:40 It's essentially a kid's book about neuroscience. I thought this was the other book she's also given. There's the other one which is called, Volume 1 is called The Brain? I think it's called The Brain. And this one's How You Feel. What I love is there's a section in there that you can cut out a brain,
Starting point is 00:04:56 put it together, and put it over your head. I'm glad that that's what you got out of this. In the next version, I'll make it out of tinfoil. This is your joke. I'm stealing it, but I got to recommend this to my wife. Have two tinfoil pages in the middle so we can make the brand. No, just have a thing where you cut around the, what do they call that?
Starting point is 00:05:13 Like you're cutting a perforated paper. Oh, paper dolls. No, no, no. But you put the foil on top of the stencil and then cut around it. That'll work. Stencil. Oh, stencil. And then cut around it. That'll work. Stencil works. It's not what I was thinking of, but it'll work. But anyway, I like the fact that she's getting at not just how the sensory system works,
Starting point is 00:05:32 but how are we feeling felt? Like, how do we, you know, it turns out, we're getting a little early stuff here that I didn't expect to get into, but it turns out our anterior, is it the anterior cingulate has got a sort of a map and a homunculus, just like the motor in the sensory cortex has a homunculus. We have a feeling homunculus in the center of our brain that is monitoring our organs and how our body sort of information that's not explicit. You know what I'm talking about? No, you lost me at homunculus. Homunculus is like a little tiny man, a little tiny thing.
Starting point is 00:06:07 And it goes from vague to more clear as you move from anterior to posterior, or posterior to anterior. And it's not in the anterior thing. It's in the insula cortex. The insula cortex is actually this sort of zone of taking information from the autonomic nervous system, much the way the nerves of feeling and motor
Starting point is 00:06:26 go to the motor and feeling cortex. It's kind of interesting. But anyway, that's how we communicate with each other in ways that are nonverbal. We have these feeling areas. If I may dumb it down a little bit, what I found interesting, and my wife was trying to explain it to me,
Starting point is 00:06:38 is how pain affects mood and how mood affects pain. She talks about that. And when we did that Spartan race and I smashed my leg in the first, I just don't have to bash it on the ground where any day of the week, that would have been enough to like, I would have sat there and put ice on it. But in the moment you don't feel the pain.
Starting point is 00:06:52 That's right. Cause you're in flooding with endorphins, but she also talked about the amygdala and there's a famous video of Viva with his amygdala firing off like a maniac because he caught a fish. Oh yes. The other thing is the way that you interpret your emotion, the way you interpret the situation is based very much on the context. So if your heart rate goes up and you are in the face of a saber-toothed tiger,
Starting point is 00:07:15 you interpret it as fear. If your heart rate went up and you were watching pornography, you interpret that same physiologic change as sexual arousal. So you interpret the same physiologic change, sexual arousal. So you interpret the same physiologic change, heart rate, blood pressure, sweating, totally differently, pain, totally differently, depending on the context. Famous experiment of putting a couple on a roller coaster when they both are aroused, they were more likely to feel like that was an attraction. Right. I was going to make a joke about whether or not having an erection when seeing a saber-toothed tiger,
Starting point is 00:07:44 but leave that one for another day. If you're into Viva, it's all you, my friend. Where's your Twitter? The Viva Fry, because there's a Russian... Yeah, F-R-E-A. There's a Viva Fry account. It hasn't been used in years, and it's from some Russian dude.
Starting point is 00:07:56 And I DM'd him and asked him if I could have it, but the Viva Fry. How much did he ask? He never got back to me. I wanted to tag Elon and see if... There's a dead account that hasn't been used in years. Why don't you ask him? I might try it this afternoon. And then, Kelly, what I wanted to like tag Elon and see if there's a dead account that hasn't been used in years. Why don't you ask him?
Starting point is 00:08:07 I might try it this afternoon. And then Kelly, what I wanted to really actually start with today was something we finished the show with yesterday as we were talking about, really we were talking about how mysterious it was to me
Starting point is 00:08:16 and Dr. McCullough that so many people, well, we were trying to understand what it is about what happened during COVID and during some of the more extraordinary mass formation movements throughout the last 300 years. And we pointed, as somebody said, Peter, or somebody said, who else was in here with me?
Starting point is 00:08:34 I've already forgotten who was. We had a third guest. Steph. Steph. No, then we had another third guest. Anyway. David. David Rubin.
Starting point is 00:08:43 Thank you. Dave Rubin. My brain said it. It's not working that great. So Dave Rubin was in there. He said, well, then we had another third guest. Anyway. Oh, David Rubin. Thank you. David Rubin. My brain said it. It's not working that great. So, David Rubin was in there. He said, well, people like control. It seems like it's all about wanting control. And I was like, well, I don't understand that.
Starting point is 00:08:52 Why would people want control? I don't want to tell people how to live. I don't want to. It's not interesting to me at all. But then you stand up at the end of the show. Right. As a psychologist, a former psychologist, you announced all of a sudden. Well, what I was saying is, you know is normal people, ethical people, moral people are not interested in controlling others unrelentlessly.
Starting point is 00:09:12 But the libido dominandi is the concept. It's Latin for fundamentally man's lust for control, which is a primordial feeling, a primordial driver. By primordial, do you mean primitive, like people that are still primitive personalities? A core. A core in the Freudian sense. But I don't feel it. Do I still have it? The reason you don't, okay, the libido dominandi, and it comes from St. Augustine's book, City of God. He had the concept of two separate universes, City of God, which was
Starting point is 00:09:47 guided by humility and love of God, versus the City of Man, which is guided by self-centeredness and love of self and lack of humility, selfishness. Most people, just like normal people as they age and how they pay attention to social constructs, to moral constructs, ethical constructs, they are able to control those primordial or innate urges. We don't go out and just grab something from somebody else's plate when we're eating because we have social graces. But some people don't control that. Some people will not control those urges. And unfortunately, you see it happen when people are given any amount of authority. Their default is generally to try to
Starting point is 00:10:31 expand on that. Look at your average TSA agent. These are people who are poorly trained, poorly educated. You give them a badge, and all of a sudden, they want to mess you through because they can. The people at the DMV, the people that, you know, these are the petty tyrants who make our lives miserable. Well, I always wondered how Germans could become prison guards, right, during the Second World War. And I had an experience during COVID. I went to the hospital where I've been attending for 40 years and they, of course, the door was locked. It was during COVID. It was a darker hour. It was time to distribute the vaccine. I went in to get the vaccine. I'm attending there, went to get the vaccine. I'm holding my ID up and this guy at the door gives me a steely look.
Starting point is 00:11:08 He's in a secure, young guy, like 25-year-old. Never seen him there before, clearly a new hire. And finally, he lets me in the door, and I go, I have an appointment to get the vaccine. I was seeking the vaccine at that point. I didn't get it because of this guy and what ensued. He starts screaming at me, where are your papers? Screaming, where are your papers?
Starting point is 00:11:28 And I thought, this is like a World War II border crossing scene. And I couldn't believe, the thought bubble in my head was like, does this feel good to you to talk to a senior physician this way? And the answer is yes, it does. Which is so confusing to me. The answer is yes, because you're taking people who otherwise, they have an insatiable lust for control. That is what the libido dominandi is.
Starting point is 00:11:52 And the idea is that we all have it. Some of us, most of us are better at controlling it in the same way that you control your urge to do it. I must sublimate it because I have the opposite. I have the opposite. I want to leave you alone. Tucker was just on with Joe Rogan, I think, and he talked about, I more not prefer his angle,
Starting point is 00:12:10 but I more relate to it that people who are in control of their lives and people who are confident, either they don't succumb to that innate desire or they don't have it in the first place. Whereas it's the people
Starting point is 00:12:19 like he gave the Liz Cheney's and these people whose personal lives are in disarray and disorder feel the need to control the lives of others. And unfortunately, I guess there might be a lot of people who, for reasons beyond their control, are not in control of their lives, but succumb to that desire to impose the control that they lack in themselves on others.
Starting point is 00:12:36 Correct. And they always, commonly, like in the case of Bill Gates or Klaus Schwab or George Soros, they couch it in the terms of, it's a paternalistic thing. I'm doing this because I know better than you what's good for you. I know better. They will couch it in attractive, try to package it in attractive sort of palatable terms. It's so crazy. But it is fundamentally their insatiable lust for control. I said at the beginning of this pandemic, maybe put it in
Starting point is 00:13:06 quotes at this point, I could never understand how societies devolved into Nazi Germany but now I never have that doubt again. I got a call from not a TSA agent but a RiveCan app agent when we were shopping. RiveCan was the app.
Starting point is 00:13:22 This app that the government derived. Yeah, it was to track people coming in and out, make sure they complied with COVID requirements. It was supposed to cost $80,000. It cost, I think, $60 million. I'm not exaggerating by this, $54 to $60 million. Bottom line, whenever you cross the border,
Starting point is 00:13:40 you put in your passport, who you're with, when you come back, your vaccination status. And I had a 12-year-old at the time who was not vaccinated, is not. But they said, because she's not vaccinated, you have to put her in quarantine for two weeks. So I get a call on my phone and like my heart starts beating. This would be the saber tooth moment. We're like, I'm enraged, but I'm recording and I'm not, I'm in first, I don't succumb to that, but enraged. And the woman's telling me, your daughter's supposed to be in quarantine for 14 days. I was like, in virtue of what? Sir. And I got this, sir, like 15 times.
Starting point is 00:14:05 Then you realize when neighbors rat out other neighbors because they're too close to each other outdoors, when these agents think they get to lock up a kid for two weeks, it's not the same distance as Nazi Germany, but it sure as hell is the same direction. And the problem is the more you indulge it, the more it is indulged by society or by legislation, the more empowered they are.
Starting point is 00:14:24 You cannot satisfy the beast. You cannot satisfy the libido dominandi. It just grows. This is what we were talking about a little bit with Dave Rubin yesterday, was it feels like the bureaucracy is the enemy right now. That bureaucracy was something developed by monarchical states, these centralized administrations, which found its apex in Louis XVI. It was dismantled in the French Revolution. And in the French Revolution, there were people that wanted a sort of centralized,
Starting point is 00:14:54 sort of Russia-like totalitarian state run by a centralized administrative state. And there were royalists and there were a couple other sections there too. But the point is, this centralized hierarchy has never really been, it's been other than in a feudal system. And here we are, adopting what the monarchs, Louis XVI, took to an excess. We're thinking that's a good idea.
Starting point is 00:15:17 But what Dave Rubin was bringing up yesterday was that it seems to be really running amok with middle-level people. That the people in authority are sort of confused by it and sort of don't understand. They really weren't aware necessarily. For instance, when it comes to suppressing speech on Twitter, it was all middle-level people doing that work. Because the elites take advantage of the libido dominandi by going to these middle management people. They know they can say, you have the authority, flight attendant, to kick that passenger off the plane if he won't put his mask over his nose.
Starting point is 00:15:49 Sounds like something happened to you. Do we have a problem here, Dr. Victory? You have the authority, DM the clerk, to not renew this patient, to kick somebody out of the line. You have the authority. There's these petty tyrants. These are the people, but the people above them who are pulling the strings of the puppets know this about these people and they use them as their minions. It's the brown shirts.
Starting point is 00:16:15 It's how you develop the brown shirts. Is there a way to helpfully take these same people who are using really what is envy ultimately as their driving mechanism and move them some sort of, have empathy for them and move them towards something healthy? Not in this lifetime. Not without, at least I'm not aware of it.
Starting point is 00:16:35 I truly think it's gotten on steroids. As people become more disenfranchised and less in control of their own lives, they latch on more and more to this. But that makes them want also to have the, what do you call it, the swaddling? They want to have a swaddling state at the same time. Exactly. Well, I was making the statement, and I have many times during this disaster of the pandemic, that unfortunately, a relatively large percentage of the population, I would say probably 20%, have taken the control mechanisms, the masking, the social distancing,
Starting point is 00:17:05 the lockdowns. And it's like a baby with swaddling. You wrap it up tightly. It loses control of its own arms and legs, loses all autonomy, but somehow feels more secure in its little chrysalis, in its cocoon. And for some of the population, they really feel that mask. It makes them feel safer. It's what
Starting point is 00:17:28 replaces, I'm not a religious person, but I believe firmly that this is what replaces the human innate tendency that we have towards religion. If you don't have a good religion, you're going to fill it with a bad religion and they've changed the kippahs and the garbs for the face masks and the others.
Starting point is 00:17:44 Not only that, but Matthias Desmet, in his mass formation theory, held that because of the decrease in the utility and the power of religion, narcissism, envy, grievance has been an opportunity to really fill in the gaps and then to substitute with the false gods. It's really what the Bible warned people about. Well, and that ties back. to substitute with the false gods. It's really what the Bible warned people about. And that ties back, that's exactly, that was sort of the contention in St. Augustine's city of God was that without God, you will end up in the city of man.
Starting point is 00:18:13 And the city of man is all about self-indulgence and self-importance, lack of humility. And he wrote about it because they'd seen this happen before. Correct, yeah. The ancient societies did this once in a while. I was listening to a podcast with the individual that I'm interviewing tonight,
Starting point is 00:18:27 Jeremy Carlin, talking about the Bible is the story of humanity and what we see happen over and over again. And it's the, I'm not going to become religious necessarily,
Starting point is 00:18:37 but you read the Bible and you understand in various iterations this occurs over and over again. Which is why reading the Bible is a way to detect it and why I think some religious people who've read the Bible were a way to detect it and why I think some religious people
Starting point is 00:18:45 who've read the Bible were able to detect this earlier than, say, me, who has not ever read the Bible or certainly doesn't know the lessons in the Bible. Detect earlier what? The tendency of humankind to devolve into what we saw over the last four years. So we couldn't understand it. We were like, how is this possible?
Starting point is 00:18:58 We couldn't see it quite, you know, the people who escaped Russia could see the communist tendencies coming sooner than others. And I think people who are familiar with the stories of the Bible identified the mark of the beast metaphorically and saw it earlier than the secular people. Spoiler alert, we're in the book of Revelations. How did that end? I hate to break it to you, but I know how this one ends. We are devolving is exactly the word.
Starting point is 00:19:21 We are circling the drain in ever tighter circles. Sidebar about St. Augustine. He wrote a book called Confessions, which was the first autobiography which I read. I know it does. And we're here talking in the background. What's going on there? Are we okay? My mic has a mind of its own.
Starting point is 00:19:40 Ah, your mic. Okay. But let me go on in the meantime, is that that book, Confessions, is sort of the first big book of Alcoholics Anonymous. He was a sex addict and his mom was an alcoholic, Monica, alcoholic, and he talks about it and they've been this confessions. And that's what he's confessing is this condition he had
Starting point is 00:20:03 and his mom had, we know it as alcoholism and addiction today. And he then had a spiritual moment, a moment of clarity, as we call it in recovery. And then you get St. Augustine. It was so interesting to me when I read it. I was like, oh my God, this is the first book I've read. If there's an audible version of this, I might be listening to it on the way back home. It's quite long. It's not a short book, but it is a first autobiography
Starting point is 00:20:26 ever. The next one was by Rousseau, and it was also called Confessions, and it is a shit show by comparison. But history is cyclical. We will come back around. They wrote about this, and they will write about it again long after we are gone, because we will do this again.
Starting point is 00:20:42 Unfortunately, history does repeat itself. Until we have the collision with an asteroid or aliens or whatever. Oh no. We'll be long into the AI realm of perpetual existence by that point. There you go. Okay. Actually, one thing before I forget is, having understood how the society has devolved into
Starting point is 00:20:57 Nazi Germany-esque, I noticed it's two things. The libido dominati. Also, the function of just getting people addicted to the state where those who would otherwise defy it no longer have the autonomy to defy the state. Why are you doing this? Because it's my job. If I don't do it,
Starting point is 00:21:13 I'm going to not get paid. I think that's how fascism had in mind. It's like you get everyone fully dependent on the state. They don't have the freedom to say no. And you can sort of understand it, but they're looking sad while they ask you for your papers. No, absolutely. We've known for a long time. If you can sort of understand it, but they're looking sad while they ask you for your papers. No, absolutely. If you control,
Starting point is 00:21:27 we've known for a long time, if you control people's healthcare, their housing, their food, their transportation, their education, you own them. You are fundamentally a slave. As Peter was pointing out today,
Starting point is 00:21:38 Peter McCullough, we were hanging out with today, and that, as I've said many times in the French Revolution, Robespierre's committee, they had a name for the committee, but they had a name for it. No, no, no, but what they called it, it wasn't called a committee, but in any event, the group of people that Robespierre headed in order to carry out the terror where all the people were beheaded was called the Committee for Public Safety. Am I not mistaken, Soviet literally means committee, or the word committee translates into Soviet? Yeah, essentially a Soviet committee. And they were local Soviets all over the place. So as I said, they always couch it, they always package it
Starting point is 00:22:16 in terms that sound very palatable and very paternalistic. The World Health Organization has nothing to do with health. They don't give a crap about your... It does have to do with the world. Right, right. The world, yes, but health, no. It has nothing to do with that. They put these terms on it that make it sound like it's very lofty. We're going to have to call it World Health Organization, so-called,
Starting point is 00:22:39 and just switch it to World Organization. The World Control Organization. Just call it what it is. We're actually going to Canada tomorrow to protest, organize against some of the recent bills in Canada, one of which, a proposed bill, is called the Online Harms Act. This is amazing.
Starting point is 00:22:53 It's outrageous. It's to prevent online harms by risking life imprisonment if you promote or advocate for genocide. Is that what that is? I think there's another law, maybe it's the same one, that if you had ever posted anything...
Starting point is 00:23:08 Oh yeah, that section, I want to say proposed section 13. If you'd ever posted anything that could be considered hate, you're going to prison. Well, no, it's a little more nuanced than that. Elon Musk, if you're listening now, he asked the question, I clarified. If you have access to a post that could be deemed to be hate,
Starting point is 00:23:23 and you don't block it or delete it, and it gets republished in the future after the passage of this law, that would count as republication under the law, and therefore you could be liable for online. It's so freaking wild. Here it is. Elon Musk joins controversy over new Canadian bill. Does it have to be something you posted, or could it be just something that showed up on your thread? No, that would be bad. Call it the Jordan Peterson amendment to this law. If you put up a tweet that said,
Starting point is 00:23:52 oh, the actress who, Elliot Page, Ellen Page, and her doctors that performed a double mastectomy, they're criminals. If he left that up and it gets republished after this law comes into passage. But you're saying it now. Oh, first of all, I'll retweet it and test the law if I have to. Because everyone's entitled to it.
Starting point is 00:24:09 Ladies and gentlemen, he's not coming home. Oh, I'm not coming back. That's what I mean. Please don't go. Because you're going to Canada tomorrow. I'm going tomorrow. We're going to have an event all day Friday. Don Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle, Ezra Levant, Sheila Gunn-Reed, David Menzies.
Starting point is 00:24:24 He's right, Joe. Apparently, they're setting up counter-protest sites. Don Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle, Ezra Levant, Sheila Gunn-Reed, David Menzies. Apparently they're setting up counter-protest sites and there's going to be police there. I might interview some of the counter-protesters if I can be sure that they're unarmed and not within striking distance. But no, it's like they call this law the Online Harms Act and then they call
Starting point is 00:24:41 the inflation bill, the anti-inflation bill, I don't know what else it has in it. The border bill has aid to Ukraine. They give them cute names to slip through the true purpose of the law. Well, that's what we, we live that way here in the United States. Obamacare had almost nothing to do with healthcare
Starting point is 00:24:57 and everything to do with everything else that they wanted to jam through. Okay, it's 2,900 pages. And I think the word diabetes appears once. Okay, I mean, it's the biggest driver of healthcare costs, yet it's not even in, it has not, we call that work. Is that the one that Nancy Pelosi famously said,
Starting point is 00:25:14 we got to pass it to see what's in it? Pass it to see what's in it, absolutely. Absolutely, that's how we roll here. Okay, I'm going home. I had enough. I'm sorry, I'm such a bad mood now. Black pill of the day here. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:25:24 All right, anything on the restream Susan before I go to break shout out I love Dr. Victory I love Dr. Victory is coming through on the restream anything on the rumble rants anything they're all agreeing with you they love the conversation it's a
Starting point is 00:25:39 don't hire the unvaccinated thank you I'm not sure somebody said, don't hire the unvaccinated make money that they save and spend more money and tank the economy I'm not sure I'm not sure how I'm going to unpack that one don't hire the unvaccinated so they can spend their money and tank the economy, whatever it is
Starting point is 00:25:55 oh, I see, they want to I think they just want to precipitate a crisis and get over all this stuff but I don't think that's coming either oh, we're going to talk about it. We're going Cuomo. We're going Cuomo. We got a lot of
Starting point is 00:26:10 Chris Cuomo coming. I got a lot to say about Cuomo. Yeah, yeah. And by the way, you know, I think we're probably going to have kind of mixed opinions about
Starting point is 00:26:17 in terms of feelings about what he did. Okay. I'm super pleased with it. I'm super pleased. I don't expect people to go all the way to where they need to go
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Starting point is 00:29:06 That is drdrew.com slash TWC for 10% off all your orders. I'm very excited about these kits. Go to drdrew.com slash TWC. And we are back. And before we go back to our conversation, Caleb, I'm putting my earpiece in to be able to hear and talk to you. I want to play the video, the one video you have cut of Chris Cuomo talking about his new treatment with horse paste. Can we do that, Caleb?
Starting point is 00:29:33 I am taking a, what do they call it? Like a regular dose, you know, whatever. They're trying to build up of ivermectin. Ivermectin was a boogeyman early on in covid you couldn't talk about it that was wrong we were given bad information about ivermectin the real question is why that information the entire clinical community knew that ivermectin couldn't hurt you they knew it patrick i know they knew it how do i know because now i'm doing nothing but talking to these clinicians who at the time were overwhelmed
Starting point is 00:30:06 by COVID and they weren't saying anything. So there you go. So these guys couldn't hear it. So I want to make sure I had listened to it. So he says, you know, I'm taking ivermectin now, presumably for long COVID, which is something Pierre Corey and Peter McCullough have all reported some benefit for the long COVID patients. And he said, we were given bad information. Really? You were given bad information?
Starting point is 00:30:29 How about you listen to people that were telling, giving you good information? But not just that they were given bad information and they repeated the bad information because they were not critical in their assessment of the information that they were given. Why were they given bad information? Who were they given bad information by? I guarantee you, pharma is behind it. And they're culpable. There's a government is behind it. And they're, they're, they're culpable agency behind it.
Starting point is 00:30:46 Well, they're, they're all intertwined. They not only repeated it, they mocked. I mean, he mocked with Don Lamon and, and others,
Starting point is 00:30:54 people who were taking it. He called it horse paste. He said, how stupid do you have to be? This is that drug for animals and horse and people telling them to what person you know you talk about like you know cancel culture and who to shame ivermectin a dewormer really they are shaming themselves no one has to shame them they're shaming themselves no they need to be shamed they need to be called out and shamed brother i don't know if the mics are working
Starting point is 00:31:23 but when we're when we're watching that they are paid pharma I'm not going to use the word shill but I'm thinking they're paid pharma promoters like when you have Rachel Maddow come out with whatever information she thought she had at the time saying if it's tough go get shut they're paid as spokespeople for pharma
Starting point is 00:31:41 and now he's having a bit of a red pill moment which I told him in person when I saw him at the unusual suspects at Patrick David's valutainment it's having a bit of a red pill moment which i told him in person when i saw him at the unusual suspects at patrick but david's value tainment it's like you're having a red pill moment uh but you have to atone for what you're not atone apologize and to the people who are affected by not me but you have to apologize because you can't just say oh well that information you here's again apology of No, uncritically repeated. Here it is. Bad information. Let's go to it. Apology? Of course not. He's not going to apologize.
Starting point is 00:32:08 So he will eventually, I think. I don't think he'll apologize because he doesn't have that level of self-insight or integrity. But he knows he was wrong. He knows he's on the wrong side of history. And now he's kind of scrambling because he's got his own hide to be concerned about. So he's now taking the treatment. The reality is, and everybody knows it, we've known for decades that ivermectin has very strong antiviral properties. This isn't something we discovered during the COVID pandemic.
Starting point is 00:32:35 It has very strong anti-inflammatory properties. We knew it would be effective. And those of us who were outspoken about it were decimated, had threats against our medical license. Pharmacists wouldn't fill it. Those pharmacists should be sanctioned. Right. He says, and I don't know if they played it in that clip. He says, you know, doctors practicing doctors were overwhelmed with COVID. No, we were overwhelmed with threats.
Starting point is 00:32:56 It was being ridiculed. He says the medical community knew it couldn't hurt. If they didn't know it couldn't hurt, they really need to examine their fund of knowledge because anyone who's practiced medicine for any period of nine has used ivermectin, knows it's a nothing, knows that everybody who comes in here seeking asylum is required to take it by the CDC, required.
Starting point is 00:33:18 And it's a nothing, it's a zero. And the hydroxychloroquine, similarly, it's the only medication I'm aware of that the American College of Physicians recommends you continue during pregnancy. It's so ben medication I'm aware of that the American College of Physicians recommends you continue during pregnancy. It's so benign. What did the FDA do with both of those at the beginning? FDA has nothing to do with any of that.
Starting point is 00:33:31 I believe the FDA either withdrew or prohibited. They lost their suit that was driven by Paul Merrick and Mary Talley Bowden and a couple others. The FDA had to acknowledge that they were essentially disingenuous and they were dishonest. I thought there was a CDC.
Starting point is 00:33:50 Well, I might be getting confused between the two. The FDA is the one that had to remove those tweets. The FDA is forced to take down those tweets. The big one, you're not a horse, you're not a cow, come on, y'all, stop it. That one, that was so obnoxious. They had to capitulate. And that's big. Did the CDC not prohibit off-label use of ivermectin and HCQ in the early stages?
Starting point is 00:34:12 I seem to remember that, and I don't want to... Do not confuse yourself. The CDC and the FDA has absolutely, categorically, nothing to do with the practice of medicine. I know, that might be true. Nothing. That might be true, but I do believe that there were restrictions or warnings given early on and the underlying theory was that
Starting point is 00:34:28 they needed to not have another existing solution to treat it so they could pass through. The EUA. The EUA. I'm pretty sure they issued directives in the beginning, but I don't want to be- That is a prevailing theory. Now, I don't know that that's true,
Starting point is 00:34:41 but you've mentioned that many times and it is a theory. Oh, there's no question. And the Federation of State Medical Boards, which has no actual authority, but they've got all the authority in the world. We don't even know who the hell they are. They put out a letter to all physicians saying that they are going to support what the FDA and CDC said, and that they would actually sanction and remove people's medical licenses. I will remind you, the same medical board said the same thing
Starting point is 00:35:09 about the under-prescribing of opiates. The under-prescribing of opiates. That's where the opiate crisis came from, from regulators and professional societies. Drug companies leaned into it, but it was the regulators that perpetrated it. So, Viva, you're right. It was because of the stance.
Starting point is 00:35:26 The FDA and the CDC, as Drew said, have no actual authority to control what we prescribe. But on their recommendation, the pharmacists, pharmacies, and the American Federation of State Medical Boards adopted that. And they do have authority. And they threatened to take away people's medical licenses and did. Many, many. I mean, that's what Mary Talley Bowden is fighting that right now in Texas. They want to take her medical license for prescribing ivermectin, which they now have capitulated on. And now, you know, everybody and their brother is taking it and acknowledging that it actually works.
Starting point is 00:35:59 To me, it's the mind-blowing low-risk profile of HCQ and ivermectin compared to the high-risk profile of remdesivir, which I just interviewed Dr. Martinson this morning. Correct. So the fatality was upwards of, I don't want to misquote, 20%. So here's the thing. This is what physicians do. We improvise. We try to repurpose things that are harmless, that we know to be harmless, and when there's evidence in vitro and in vivo that maybe it'll work, we're trying to help and follow our
Starting point is 00:36:24 patients. We were told if we did that, we would lose our jobs. I was not, but most 70% of physicians are employees, and they were told that. There's another clip coming here where Cuomo apparently says that he was told by the government to stop talking about vaccines. I want to hear that. It's funny, after that clip, I got called by government people bitching at me because I said that the vaccine wasn't perfect.
Starting point is 00:36:51 So that's where we were then wow that's amazing and why isn't he on the warpath about that he said he got calls from the government telling him to stop talking about it to me so stop saying that the vaccine wasn't perfect he should be on the warpath well he might be on someone's target i mean ch, Chris Kono might have to come out and say he's not feeling, you know, like self-harming because I don't want to use certain terminology flippantly, but that's wild. And it's beyond systemic corruption.
Starting point is 00:37:16 This has been captured by big pharma. I know you don't go to that angle, but it's captured by big pharma. They were all making money off it, hand over fist, advertising. Rachel Maddow's not worth $25 million a year, but she gets paid that to sell that because it makes however many billions Pfizer made in the two years.
Starting point is 00:37:32 We are one of two countries in the world that allow pharmaceutical advertising on television. It's the United States and New Zealand. That's it. It is illegal in the rest of the world for a reason, because you do not have honesty in your media when they're bought and paid for by the pharmaceutical industry.
Starting point is 00:37:50 Furthermore, they own every one of our, quote, storied medical journals. The Lancet, JAMA, British Medical Journal, they're all bought and paid for by Big Pharma. Those journals are nothing more than the marketing arm for Big Pharma. The Lancet is the one that came out right in the beginning and said it was racist to suggest it was man-made from a lab in China. Then 18 months later, they say it's always been a perfectly plausible theory.
Starting point is 00:38:14 This morning, there were State Department papers that came out that document a lab leak. I don't know if you saw that this morning. I just feel stupid for having entertained the idea that it came from eating a pangolin in the beginning. How dumb was I? I've looked at the actual data on an animal pool, a wet market source, and the data is pretty interesting. It's pretty good. You can make the case. It's a complicated landscape, but it just shows that you can take very complicated material and make a story out of it.
Starting point is 00:38:39 But once you look at the genetic code, which we had the third week of February, there was no question. What was that thing called? The cleavage? Correct. The way I put it in lay terms, and I am not a geneticist, but I do know how to read these studies. And in lay terms, it's when somebody sends you a Word document and they cut and paste something, but they forget that most of the document was in Calibri and that one sentence was in Times New Roman. So you can tell that they cut and pasted it. It's like that. You can see the tape marks at both ends
Starting point is 00:39:09 of the part that got spliced in. It's like that. And you're talking about the fur and cleavage. Yes, yes. The fur and cleavage, it exists in coronaviruses, but in only a very small percentage of coronaviruses in that position. Very small percentage.
Starting point is 00:39:23 So you can tell that they cut and spliced a piece of genetic material and plonked it in. You said only two countries on earth, New Zealand and America, that allow for pharma advertising. I immediately think to Canada where Justin Trudeau, the rage I get when I think of him, he took
Starting point is 00:39:40 to the camera and said, Mom, Dad, I want to talk to your kids. And then he directly targets kids and says, go get the vaccine. And it's like, dad, I want to talk to your kids. And then he directly targets kids and says, you know, go get the vaccine. And it's like, you don't need to have marketing in Canada when you have the government selling it for the pharma companies. And then they announced a massive building of a Moderna mRNA facility in Montreal. Leaning further into this, what's going on? They've fallen off a cliff. I mean, I think the complacency and the security that people feel in
Starting point is 00:40:03 relying on governments. Let's talk about in the United States. We have the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, ACOG, which was absolutely pushing and still to this day is pushing these COVID mRNA vaccines for pregnant women. Okay. Despite the overwhelming data that we have on the harms to women and their fetuses. So you could say that they're a cog in the farm and machine. Exactly. So it turns out that we now have the receipts.
Starting point is 00:40:30 ACOG accepted $11 million in a grant from the NIH in exchange for agreeing to push the vaccines and agreeing to identify their unvaccinated patients so that they could circle back around and try to convince them again the second time around. They agreed to this. They're now up to 17 million. They'd originally accepted $11 million in a grant in exchange for this. It was an absolute quid pro quo. They paid for this. In other words, the ACOG is willing to gamble the fetus and your wife, she's pregnant, to get this thing for some grant money. You can't make this shit up. I mean, you could, and then you would think it's just as bad as Dr. Mengele experimenting on live humans and what Japan did during World War II. It's a little more distance. They're not really in there in the room doing it themselves.
Starting point is 00:41:22 It's happening, and that's just the way it goes. I mean, their hands aren't dirty. It's, I mean, I don't know how you come back from this. It's unconscionable. That's the problem. Well, I think we need to build a chorus of people that are, you know, asking for some sort of accounting of what happened. You know, back to your point about Rachel Maddow and pharmacy.
Starting point is 00:41:40 You know, I used to look at these pharmacy ads for, you know, obscure treatments, expensive treatments for obscure illnesses. And I think, why do they advertise this? How many of these are they actually going to sell? Even though it's expensive, I mean, are they going to... The insurance is determined what the patients get anyway. And patients can demand those Zambic or whatever. And the insurance is going to go, no, you're going to get this one.
Starting point is 00:42:01 I didn't understand. And I kept wondering what that was. Well, I've talked to somebody who said the reason they do it is not to sell the product to patients, but to get control over the price. Absolutely. Or to get good marketing, where you're going to have the Chris Cuomo's now, I don't know if he was supposed to have said that,
Starting point is 00:42:18 disclosing that they're basically being bent over by pharma for good advertising. I mean, I don't watch Fox News often. That's usually when I'm stuck on a treadmill. It's four minutes of advertising. And that's a great way to make sure you buy off Fox so that they don't report negative stuff about the medications.
Starting point is 00:42:34 The more subtle point is you don't have to be out there promoting the vaccine or promoting a drug. You simply have to be quiet about reporting anything negative. You don't have to be Rachel Maddow saying, get vaccinated. You got to be that person who doesn't report the study that just showed that we know it causes myocarditis, or that we knew that based on biodistribution studies that it didn't stay in the arm. They don't report. Staying silent is complicity with this whole thing. Well, there's a number of stories coming out of Canada. I mean, Sean Hartman, whose son died
Starting point is 00:43:09 33 days after the Pfizer shot, Kayla Pollack, who became a quadriplegic after the Moderna booster, after her first two Pfizer shots. The legacy media in Canada doesn't touch it. You Google it, they don't mention a word of it. And mean it's it's no better way of covering up government corruption pharma corruption government culpability than just not to report on it right and then the i won't say the sheep and but the sheep who watch this crap for news say well i guess there's no problem because if there were i'd be hearing about correct correct it's it's it's capture it's media capture government capture and it all i mean i think it doesn't come down to evil as much as it just comes down to money.
Starting point is 00:43:52 And those who are weak succumb to money, which makes me wonder how much money always distorts republic and democracy. I hate to think about it. I'm a big believer in what the founding fathers were thinking about and the kind of wonderful, brilliant, balanced system they tried to create. But you see how money adulterates the whole thing. Well, it's actually, I mean, money might be one manifestation. It's power. It's power. It's money keeping power in place.
Starting point is 00:44:12 Yeah, no, well, because it can materialize in other ways where people will do things. There'll be equal corruption for sex. There'll be equal corruption for stature, you know, public respect. But money is just the most, is the most superficial manifestation of parts. Like, I got money. This is billions of dollars.
Starting point is 00:44:24 This is control. These are bargaining chips. And now, by virtue of superficial manifestation of parts. Like, I got money. This is billions of dollars. This is control. These are bargaining chips. And now, by virtue of the amount of money I make, that shows my importance in the world. Or seats on international committees, which I have no doubt Justin Trudeau and some members of government are aspiring to if and when this world control organization
Starting point is 00:44:41 gets control over the entire world. Well, if you look at what's happening simultaneously, because COVID didn't happen in a vacuum. It's happening at the same time that we've got an assault on our border and on our national pride, our nationality, our national identity with open borders. It's happening at the same time that there's an attempt to control everything via the climate side. It's happening with a war on the farmers. They're attacking the food sources. Just wait. I promise you you avian flu is going to be their excuse to exterminate a bunch of cattle and to kill off a bunch of poultry birds so that we, you know, they're going to put some hurt on the food source. They're simultaneous. They're doing it through the
Starting point is 00:45:19 education system with the whole transgender movement. It, because each one of these things weakens society, weakens the culture. If you're an elite, don't you want to be the top of a good big society? No, you want to be the one that you control. You want the one you can control. You want to control these people.
Starting point is 00:45:35 Every single one of these folks on this wheel that I'm talking about weakens society. I'll quote Tom McDonald when he said he's a hip hop rapper. He's fantastic. But he says when they separated us from our family. Tom McDonald does not sound like a hip hop artist. He's amazing.
Starting point is 00:45:50 He's in Florida. Tom, if you're here, have Tom at the studio. It would be great. But the lyrics were, they separate us from our family. They call it social distancing. It's actually something worse. It's called social conditioning. And back in the day, I was so stupid back then.
Starting point is 00:46:02 People were saying the mask was not the mark of the beast, but rather a sign of compliance. And I was like, oh, maybe not. You know, people are scared. At the beginning, there were probably a great many people who were wearing it either to be polite or out of fear or out of the sincere thought that it did something. Now you literally see these people protesting on campuses
Starting point is 00:46:18 wearing face masks and not the, not like the, not the, what was it called? The scarf, face masks, M95s. And they're wearing medical, surgical face masks and not the, not like the, not the, what is it called? The scarf, face masks, M95s. And they're wearing medical, surgical face masks. Cause it's, it's, it's, it's now- It's a talisman. What is that? It's a talisman, it's a sign, it's a symbol.
Starting point is 00:46:35 It's a magical symbol that I am a good person. An animant person. I'm a caring person. I went with a more negative connotation. It's more like a hood now where they say, oh, we're part of the same clan. And now I can identify you. Oh, there is that,
Starting point is 00:46:46 right, it is also an identifying. But it's what people have said in the beginning. Oh, it's a sign of compliance to the government. It's like you're being a little harsh
Starting point is 00:46:54 and then four years later, these people are wearing it outdoors while they're protesting and it's a sign that we are of the same ideology. Right. But if they wanted to hide their faces,
Starting point is 00:47:04 they could use the scarf. It would be much more efficient and politically appropriate. Now that they're showing that they're idiots. Right. And this is, I am a good person and I am part of that caring virtue. I'm part of the virtuous.
Starting point is 00:47:14 I'm one of the good people here. And I'm with my brethren who are also good people. It's awful. So one of the things that happened this week also was AstraZeneca got some trouble in court. Some bad news. So the Johnson & Johnson AstraZeneca vaccine was an old-fashioned platform.
Starting point is 00:47:33 It was an adenovirus, but it had spike protein. And for some reason, it caused a lot of problems. Early, it was observed. They were dramatic problems. I got it. I had a reaction. Put up my eyeball there. If you could, Caleb, you'll see my...
Starting point is 00:47:48 Kelly, I want you to look at this. That was my raccoon eye. I had a spontaneous black eye which is the presenting manifestation of a clot in the transverse sinus. I would immediately have an uncontrollable anxiety attack and think I'm on the verge of death. I looked
Starting point is 00:48:04 in the mirror and I went... What's that? My face just popped. At that point, I thought to myself, I'm on the verge of death. He did. I looked in the mirror and I went, Oh, what's that? My face just popped. At that point, I thought to myself, I'm going to be the only male to get this reaction because thus far I'd only been reported females. And it didn't progress. These can propagate and progress and result in stroke and all kinds of things and bleed.
Starting point is 00:48:19 So I didn't know whether to take aspirin or not. I think I took a baby aspirin that seemed to hold it. But it was called thrombotic thrombocytopenia. Part of it is thrombotic thrombocytopenia purpura, TTP. And it's a well-known complication of that vaccine. They pulled the vaccines from- They pulled it in 2021, I think, in the UK and maybe in-
Starting point is 00:48:38 Here, too. That was the first one to go. And now AstraZeneca, which has been pulled from the market in the UK, and now is, you know, getting the Kaibar share. But they were called out in court for the first time.
Starting point is 00:48:51 Yes. It was documented in the court record that they had these problems. Can we appreciate this? They told us it was safe and effective based on the trials that they did. Yes.
Starting point is 00:48:58 And then barely a year into it, had to withdraw it because they actually carried out the trials in real time on real humans and realized it wasn't safe. Every single element of this pandemic conspiracy, because that's what it was, lied to us and experimented on us in real time. And now they want to go back and say, well, just trust us. We didn't have good information then when we told you it was
Starting point is 00:49:18 safe and effective. So they want you, but it's even, yeah, it's even more preposterous than that. Okay. We admit that Janssen was bad. We admit that Novavax was bad. Trust us, the other ones are good. But the other ones are still really good. So get your third, you know. Is there a theory here that some people are having that they're going after the,
Starting point is 00:49:35 I thought it was adenovirus, adenovirus? So they're going after the non-mRNA ones as if to suggest the mRNA ones are still good. Jack up your bodies with that. Isn't that interesting? So this is a conversation we had with our chief medical board over lunch today. That, you know, it's my theory, absolutely,
Starting point is 00:49:52 that they are making AstraZeneca and Janssen the sacrificial lambs. They're trying to act, say, see, we really are serious scientists and we really are serious public health specialists. And when we get bad, you know, this kind of data, we pull them from the market with the idea they are simply trying to leave. It's just coincidence that the ones that are still standing are mRNA.
Starting point is 00:50:13 No, it's not a coincidence. They're the good ones. Well, I've said from the beginning that this entire pandemic was the intention, or a big part of this was in order to make mRNA a household word. It should be for death as well. Yes, they have an absolute obsession with mRNA. It is such a useful platform. It is so potentially lucrative for many, many players, and it allows them to modify so much about you
Starting point is 00:50:40 way beyond vaccine delivery. So I think that this was always about mRNA. And I think they specifically teed up Janssen, they teed up AstraZeneca, and then took them down to make it appear that they are being serious about their diligence. But serious about pulling it after there are serious real-time results. I want to damp and down-regulate some of your... I know where you're going with this. I'll rebut your downgrading and say... What I'm going to say is it's very common with pharmaceutical agents
Starting point is 00:51:09 that when you do the initial studies, because it's on relatively small populations for relatively short periods of time, it's considered... It's not supposed to be with vaccines. And then they unblind the... No, no, no. And then when you start using it widely,
Starting point is 00:51:23 that's when you start to see the problems. It's always the way it goes. These things that seem totally safe, all of a sudden you go, uh-oh. And that's when you hold, you either hold and take it away or you would say, I would argue that that's them doing their job. If they'd done that with the other vaccines, I'd be kind of fine with it. But to forge on when kids, 22 year old with no risk of Omicron, who are getting a one in 5,000 risk of myocarditis, that's a conservative obviously, and pushing it on them, unconscionable now.
Starting point is 00:52:02 Now we got a problem. No, it- Somebody on the live feed about half hour ago they're building astrazeneca in canada and advertising it on tv astrazeneca i'm not sure moderna i know because they're building a big zenica vaccine yeah they're still building they may be building a factory but not a vaccine no no but i think i think if the person might be mistaken that it's they're building a Moderna mRNA facility in the place called Laval,
Starting point is 00:52:27 which is just on the outskirts of Montreal. It's a hundred, several hundred million dollar facility. They're obsessed with mRNA. Their investment paid off. I mean, they bought off the government and now they're going to get
Starting point is 00:52:35 taxpayer dollars to... Yeah, Bill Gates just said this past week, for any virus for which we do not have a vaccine, we are going to develop an mRNA shot. Look, I was also slow on the Nuremberg 2.0 bandwagon.
Starting point is 00:52:48 I am thoroughly, and fair trials, but people need to go to jail for this. I'm not necessarily about the hanging part because I turned around a little bit on the death penalty. People need to go to jail for this. I used to be a vigorous pro-death penalty proponent, but then you realize how corrupt the government is, so you can't trust them with that power.
Starting point is 00:53:07 But people need to go to jail for this. And I'm not saying this for many. I didn't get injured that I know of. I know plenty of people who did. They told us it was safe and effective when they had no reasonable basis to say that. Then they say, oh, well, we're pulling it now because we're being responsible.
Starting point is 00:53:22 I appreciate the emergency situation. But that was, and the sooner Trump comes around on this, the sooner they understand that the Operation Warp Speed was never intended to be a one-size-fits-all for six months and up, and Kathy Hochul can go straight to hell for proposing that. Okay, fine. Rush it. The people who are at risk, take your chances to mandate it and then to impose vaccine passports in Quebec. I mean, it's straight to hell. I agree. Okay, I'm with you on that. The other thing is that as it pertains to mRNA vaccines, I know they have not worked,
Starting point is 00:53:53 but if we could use them in cancer, people with very high-risk illnesses with limited life expectancies, those risks are worth it, I would argue, if they actually come up with an effective mRNA platform. Melanoma is the one they keep looking at. We've been studying mRNA now for well more than a decade. It has failed every single time. There's never been a successful mRNA vaccine, certainly, for anything. For anything. In fact, in some of the studies,
Starting point is 00:54:20 all the animals died. I mean, it has been an abject disaster. So the idea that they were not warped speeded. Am I wrong in understanding, because I understand where my limitations are, but that the reason why mRNA had failed, or at least the indications for which it had failed, were specifically the flags of the signals that we're seeing now, myocarditis, inflammation? Exactly. 100%, you're right. No. So it failed every other time. Then they said, for some reason, this time it's not going to have those same side effects why would you ever think that and then on top of it they crossed the most sacrosanct line in the sand which is that we never give a new drug or therapeutic to a group of people or groups of people on whom it has not been tested
Starting point is 00:54:59 and that included children people who'd already had COVID. Pregnant women. Oh, my God. Now we've given it to lots of people. Kelly, come on now. And then the excess deaths that they're remarking, that has nothing to do with the jab. It has to do with COVID. It has to do with undiagnosed COVID deaths or climate change. Sorry, I don't mean to do that.
Starting point is 00:55:19 Don't worry. Let's hear it. Maureen Brown said she can provide video of her dad selling the estrogenic jab in a factory they opened. Recently? I know who Maureen Brown is. She's a frequent on my channel as well. Good. I'll look at that on the way home.
Starting point is 00:55:31 So she has the video. I was going to say, did you hear Susan? That's what I'm trying to do before you interrupt me. Hold on. We do hear Susan's voice. They won't hear her.
Starting point is 00:55:40 We do. They won't. Okay, well then. Maureen Brown, so I'm a frequent viewer of your show. Thank you, Maureen, for joining us here. She has the video of Trudeau talking about the AstraZeneca vaccine. Maureen?
Starting point is 00:55:51 And the opening. I knew I was going to be able to look at this camera for a second. Maureen, post it in our vivabarneslaw.locals.com community, and I'll have a look, but I'll Google it on the way home. The only question is whether or not it's an old video or new, but there's certainly, I think they're still going through with this Moderna mRNA super facility. Is Maureen in Canada? Maureen,
Starting point is 00:56:08 are you in Canada? I'm not sure. If you are, form some sort of vigilante group to get him out of prison when he ends up there tomorrow night. Make a file and a cake. We come from a long line of family of lawyers and we'll be fine, but no, it's, there is
Starting point is 00:56:23 no word. They experimented in real time. Obama said it by accident. Well, we've effectively clinically tested on billions of people. That's called what was outlawed after World War II. Exactly. And by the way, Obama says that, makes that statement. Well, we've effectively now tested it on millions of people and then fails to report. And a whole bunch of them died.
Starting point is 00:56:45 He doesn't say the next part. on millions of people and then fails to report. And a whole bunch of them died, right? Like he doesn't say the next part, right? You've now used everybody as guinea pigs and it was an abject failure. You harmed millions of people. We have irrefutable data that that's the case and they're still out there pushing it. If anybody hasn't seen that video of Kathy Hochul, she looks like she's being held hostage. Six months, I know it. Oh, if anybody hasn't seen that video of Kathy Hochul, she looks like she's being held hostage.
Starting point is 00:57:06 Six months. I know it sounds young, but that's what they say. That's what the liars tell her, and then she goes and repeats it. I loathe Kathy Hochul. I didn't think it's possible. I've got a hierarchy now. Trudeau, Clinton, Obama, Hochul, Biden. Which Clinton?
Starting point is 00:57:21 Whitmer, Hillary. The funny thing is, I noticed... Wait, Bill, where's Bill Gates in your list? Yeah, he's up there also. Biden, Whitmer, Hillary. The funny thing is I noticed... Where's Bill Gates in your list? Eh, he's up there also. Oh my God. I feel like Gates is a guy he convinced himself and he can't get out
Starting point is 00:57:36 of his loop. Bill Gates reminds me too much of the villain. He's a sociopath. There's a villain from Despicable Me part two. He reminds me of that guy so I'm inclined to like him just because he's funny. But no, it's the sound from Despicable Me, part two. He reminds me of that guy, so I'm inclined to like him just because he's funny. Oh, no. But no, it's the sound of the voice.
Starting point is 00:57:49 Hocal drives me nuts. Trudeau is just the worst. He's a lovable villain. He's a lovable villain. We need a whole show where we prioritize. I'm getting a note that you have to go at four o'clock. Is that true? No, no, I can go a little longer.
Starting point is 00:58:02 Does anybody have any sense that the fact that there's so much going in the direction of mRNA and do you know what the blob means? Oh yeah, the 1970s horror movie? No, no, no. This is Mike Benz's theory that the intelligence community is this
Starting point is 00:58:21 blob that's invading everything right now. And it has its own sort of motivations and its own sort of purposes. And he sort of attributes a lot of things that are inexplicable to the behavior of the blob. The blob is sort of in there doing its thing. And the blob sometimes knows what's good for the population. It's not full of evil people. It's full of people who think they're doing the right thing.
Starting point is 00:58:47 Now, evil gets done in the name of good all the time. In fact, that's when social evil does get done. But my question is, might there be a world where the blob is pushing these mRNAs to make sure they get distributed because they are aware of all the bio-warfare preparation that's going on out there
Starting point is 00:59:03 and they want us to have something readily available, dangerous as it might be, readily available for something that gets released that is really awful. Whose theory is this? This is next level, Drew. My theory. Why would you go down that route of something as dangerous? I'm trying to understand. No, I know you're trying to make these people good people who are evil. You're trying to, you're trying, I'm sorry, Drew. I'm trying to understand. No, I know. You're trying to make these people, good people who are evil.
Starting point is 00:59:25 You're trying to, you're trying, I'm sorry, Drew. I'm trying to make something. No, how would that even be good? They're seeding the territory for the consequences of their evil experimentation.
Starting point is 00:59:34 But they back and forth evil. Like they're fighting a nuclear war that we don't know about. I would say the more likely, the more likely theory. What? You like my theory? That's like, that's next level, like 6D likely theory. What? You like my theory? That's next level, like 6D conspiracy theory.
Starting point is 00:59:48 I think the most obvious one is they will population control or at the very least migration control. Because now you can take the Western societies that are having civilizational population crises and say, well, you're not growing enough on your own. We're promoting abortion, transgenderism, all basically sterilization or anti-population measures. And so now you need to take in immigrants from various countries and that's how you get one world government.
Starting point is 01:00:12 If they truly wanted you to protect you, to break it to you, if they truly wanted to protect, they would do what they did in places like India. They give you a Zivarato, you know, they give you, they give you a Z-Pak, they give give you ivermectin. They'd make hydroxychloroquine over the counter. They'd give you prednisone. They would arm you with the things that you need. They'd tell you the truth about vitamin D, dirt cheap and completely protective against COVID. They'd tell you the truth about these things, but instead, they don't want you to know any of that. They want you to believe that their next $3,000 a shot drug is the thing. Just wait, hide in your basement, bathe in Purell, and hope to hell that we come up with another mRNA shot.
Starting point is 01:00:50 What is it? Oh, yeah. The contagion kit from TWC. Really, because I will tell you, now I'm with the wellness company. If you had taken me back five years ago, I would have said, I do not agree with giving people a bunch of pharmaceuticals to keep in their house. We don't just randomly give people antibiotics or antivirals just to kind of have around.
Starting point is 01:01:12 I have changed my tune after what we lived through in COVID. After I saw what the pharmacists did, the pharmaceutical companies did, the hospitals did, the medical boards did. We have got to arm people because we can,
Starting point is 01:01:29 if you have it, the only way they're going to work is if you take them within the first couple of days. If you wait around for weeks, you know, you're done. But let's put an emphasis on that. Viruses circulate. When they're circulating, they're doing their damage and creating the inflammation. And the inflammatory process that ensues is where you really get into trouble. So what we are trying to do, or at least I am, is the opposite of fear mongering. I'm saying, don't be fearful. Be prepared.
Starting point is 01:01:49 Be ready. We can give you something that contains the top six or eight things so that you can have them. And if we get into a pickle, we get into a bind, great. We have telemedicine. We are available by phone.
Starting point is 01:02:01 We have a guidebook in there. We have the way to help you know to use these. And I've really changed from my stance on this where I was five years ago. I never fully appreciated it until we got locked down. And then you say, well, if we need a nebulizer for asthma, where are we going to get it? And where is it made?
Starting point is 01:02:18 And then you find out half of this is made in India or China or countries which are potentially adversarial. 80%. That was wild. And then for those who are interested in the socialized healthcare system in Canada, I went back over Christmas. I get a sinus infection. I literally can't even find a doctor.
Starting point is 01:02:32 I went to what they call a CLSC. It's a clinic. Urgent care. And they're like, yeah, come back later. Call because we can only see however many people today. And you need to find a way to get antibiotics so that you don't split your head when you have a sinus infection waiting.
Starting point is 01:02:48 And so that's what we are promoting is the idea that we can arm you with some very safe, very effective, relatively inexpensive medications with telehealth backup. And again, not to make you fearful, but to say, let's be prepared because what we witnessed was something that was unprecedented in this country. The idea that I would write a script and the patients would call me and say, the pharmacist won't fill it. I mean, that's illegal, but it didn't stop them from doing it. Well, just telling you how to treat your patient is insane. Correct. Saying you can't do this. So I don't want people to be in that position again. And
Starting point is 01:03:28 that's why I was really compelled. I remember when I would get stupid-ass scrutiny from insurance companies for somebody up in a clerk's office in Chicago would be telling me how to treat a very complex medical psychiatric case. And I would say to myself, this was 25 years ago, I would say, if I don't know what I'm doing, send me back for more training. I love training. It was great. Let's do more training.
Starting point is 01:03:49 But you, the clerk sitting in Chicago, you don't know shit about what's going on here. But if I need more training, that's your determination. Or my peers need more training. We are all good at that. We like that.
Starting point is 01:03:59 Send us back for more training. But that wasn't the issue. And even that now, we've gone well beyond those days in the last 25 years. This highlights one of the problems with licensure. And my partner-in-law there, Robert Barnes, has a big problem with licensure. BeaverBarnesLaw.locals.com. Licensure should be undone.
Starting point is 01:04:15 But I don't know that we'll ever get there. But it's the same sort of thing with the practice of law. Once it gets corrupted, once it gets captured, you have those controlling the licensure, dictating the conduct of the professionals. And you had lawyers who, in Canada, they were proposing, compelling them to have basically like a DEI type, what's the word, not memorandum, but mission statement. And if you didn't do it, you'd have problems. They were telling them, you know,
Starting point is 01:04:37 sanctioning lawyers for who they represent, what they say in the pursuit of the interests of their client. And that's how you control everything. But with medical, it's just the next level because it's literally life and death. And when a pharmacy is not filling prescriptions, it's not something you could have ever foreseen. I'm telling you, if the avian flu goes rapidly human to human,
Starting point is 01:04:58 somebody's screwed with that virus. Because this is not a human to human transmissible virus. And yet they're standing up saying, it's going to happen. Right, exactly. It's the only way it's going to happen is if it's been messed with in a biolab. Right. H5N1 was discovered back in 1995. It is not a new virus.
Starting point is 01:05:14 We've had multiple outbreaks over the years since then, somewhere in the range of 880 deaths total from H5N1 in humans. 20 years, 30 years. With a relatively high mortality rate, by the way, full disclosure, about 50% mortality rate. But those people were largely in underserved areas. They were third world countries, had limited access to healthcare and likely died of bacterial pneumonia on top of the flu
Starting point is 01:05:39 and couldn't get antibiotics. All that said, we now have this, you know, their hair on fire. We've got an A case in a human in Texas, a guy who was in direct contact with an infected cow. What happened to him? He got, he got pink eye. He got pink eye. He got pink eye. Okay. You didn't know that? No, no, I, I, I, I've heard about it. I mean, back to Drew's point. So there's been no human to human transmission thus far. That is the nature of avian flu.
Starting point is 01:06:06 It does not transmit easily human-to-human. When it doesn't cause pink eye, what does it cause? Sniffling and coughing? No, no. It can be when people
Starting point is 01:06:13 die. It causes pneumonia because it's a severe kind of an influenza type picture. But what Drew's pointing out, and I think the
Starting point is 01:06:20 important thing to keep, what we are keeping an eye on at the wellness company is if all of a sudden this thing starts to spread human to human like wildfire, that is not a naturally occurring H5N1. And we know that they're doing gain of function on it right here in the United States, University of Wisconsin in Madison is doing it. And we have evidence that at least some of the cattle who have been infected with it are infected with the exact same clade, the variant that they're working on in the lab at the University
Starting point is 01:06:49 of Wisconsin. This is a lab leak, is in other words what I'm saying. And so the blob, intelligence community may know about that and be pushing things around, but rather there's a lot of you can't handle the truth in the pandemic. It felt like they were constantly saying, you can't handle the truth. You can't handle the pandemic. It felt like they were constantly saying, you can't handle the truth. You can't handle the truth. I want to remind everybody that in the movie, A Few Good Men, Jack Nicholson utters that line, screams that line. He was the villain. He was the villain. He was to show somebody who was saying something outrageously villainous and saying that. And yet,
Starting point is 01:07:21 I felt like that's how we were all treated during COVID. We might not be able to handle the truth because it might destabilize the very core foundation of what we thought was a civilized society. The government is evil. Pharma is evil.
Starting point is 01:07:33 They're testing on us. Dislodge an elite and put somebody in... Imagine you find out they've been lying to you and experimenting on you. But we know this. They experimented on people
Starting point is 01:07:42 during the Tuskegee experiments. They experimented on kids in the residential schools, Tuskegee, I mispronounced that, in our residential schools. They were testing on indigenous kids. I mean,
Starting point is 01:07:51 they've been doing it forever. Why wouldn't they be doing it now? Like they've learned their lessons. This is why there will never be the kind of accountability that you would like to see in your soul. Well, I believe Justin Trudeau
Starting point is 01:08:00 just apologized for the residential school crisis, which his father was partly responsible for as well. But the issue, the Nuremberg or wherever you want, the actual accountability will never happen, I believe, because it would be so destabilizing to understand if people really understood just how deep the corruption went. You have a French revolution. This is the kind of stuff that civil wars are made of, that revolutions are made of. It would destabilize this country in a way that I don't think they will ever let it happen. We may get lucky enough that we have a few sacrificial lambs. We might get a Fauci or a Walensky or a Bright or Barak or Daszak or one of those top names to fry for this. But I don't think it's going to go much more than that. You get this
Starting point is 01:08:47 abdication by the FDA about ivermectin or this tacit admission that they lied about X, Y, or Z, but you'll never get the full truth. You imagine you get Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson, two of the top three biggest criminal fines ever imposed on a pharma company. They're the ones to trust and just shut your eyes and stick it in your arm. That was barely, what, 15 years ago that they had those penalties? Memory is short and people don't want to see the truth. Right. Right. I think it's very, very scary to people. And so we are looking and saying, how do you reestablish confidence in the healthcare system? How do you get people to ever listen to anything
Starting point is 01:09:25 public health specialists have to say again? Because the next thing's coming. I don't know if it's disease X or avian flu or whatever it's going to be, but the next big thing is coming. And God help us when we try to get the public just in this country or globally to listen to anything we have to say, because this was screwed up. The COVID response will go down as the biggest disaster, the biggest failure of public health in recorded history. Will it? That's the problem. I think it will, and this is why...
Starting point is 01:09:54 Yeah, you think it's going to get worse. It may get worse, but this is... Well, the fact that they're going for a World Health Organization treaty and pushing further in that direction... Well, I think that history will be written by the victors. But that's the proportionate over-response, I think. I mean, there will be, and I do hope for this, like a WikiLeaks-type disclosure
Starting point is 01:10:13 of internal emails and internal documents. Of what? Of Pfizer trials, of internal emails, correspondence, text messages. I'm not encouraging anybody to do it, but I'll read it with glee when it comes because we know what they did. And one day, you know, God willing, the truth will come out.
Starting point is 01:10:31 But it will go down as the biggest debacle in history. It'll just take 50 years, maybe. I hope to live long enough to see it, but I'm already 45, so. No, it is coming out. We are getting drips and drabs. We're getting bits of the puzzle where each day we get one more piece.
Starting point is 01:10:47 We had from the very beginning, for example, the Pfizer biodistribution study that showed clearly that they knew they were lying through their teeth when they told you that that shot stayed in your arm. They knew damn well that wasn't true. We have their study that was pre-market before they rolled them out, showing that they knew that that mRNA, that lipid nanoparticle, went to almost every major organ system within a matter of hours. By the way, when I had the AstraZeneca shot, I had a very bizarre, violent chill. It was not like a rigor. It was very strange.
Starting point is 01:11:20 I felt it from the top of my head to my toes. It was very strange. I'm not vaccinated, but we have lots of people who reported that. Pfizer knew before, think about this, pre-market, that 11% of that mRNA ended up in the reproductive organs, specifically the testes. And they push it on kids. And instead they said, oh, it stays in your arm. It is still on the CDC's website that the mRNA will be eliminated for your body, quote, within a matter of days. They knew it lasted at least six months because that's as long as they tested it.
Starting point is 01:11:52 They knew it lasted 180 days. I say it over and over again. These were not mistakes my government made. These were lies my government told me. And there's a difference. Susan, anything else on the retweets, on the restream, on the rumble rants? We love Kelly.
Starting point is 01:12:10 Yes, of course they do. TWC.com. No, TWC.health forward slash Viva. I'm just going to hijack. We have put Tamiflu in the contagion kits because they're showing some utility against avian
Starting point is 01:12:27 flu early. Yeah. Not a great medicine, some utility in influenza, not a great medicine, but it's something is the point. There are things you can do to help yourself. Right. When the next big thing comes, I've got a fishing rod and I'm not against eating iguana and Florida's got a lot of them, so we'll do fine.
Starting point is 01:12:43 Exactly. Exactly. I've seen you. I know that you throw an iguana and Florida's got a lot of them. So we'll do fine. Exactly. Exactly. I've seen you. I know you throw an iguana on there. But I do think that people need to think, I'm not talking about stockpiling baked beans and toilet paper. I'm saying you need to be prepared with some basic stuff because they've shown their hand. They've showed their cards. And I said the other day when we're talking about disease X or avian flu, I said, look, folks, I'm not reading the tea leaves. I'm reading the billboard. They've been telling us what they're going to do. They're saying the next thing's coming.
Starting point is 01:13:13 You don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to know they're about to launch something else. And it behooves everybody to at least have thought about it. But we are saying two things here today. One is either it is some sort of concerted effort for destabilizing and retaining control and maintaining an elite, sort of ensconced elite, versus a blob, an intelligence community
Starting point is 01:13:36 that's pushing things around in ways that we don't really understand. I'm not going with the blob. The blob can either be motivated in our benefit or for ill. It's the blob. It's would either be motivated in our benefit or for ill. It's the blob. It's the blob and tentacles that wants to encompass the entire earth
Starting point is 01:13:48 and all who dwell within. That type of blob, yeah. That sounds like a conspiracy. I'm sorry. That sounds conspiracy. I got hard evidence for that one. Yeah. All I can tell you is that there's not one bit of this
Starting point is 01:14:00 that involves altruism, you know, any sort of beneficence. Those do not play into this entire thing. If you hadn't been so right about almost everything, I would push back on that.
Starting point is 01:14:13 No, trust me. Kelly has been so spot on with things that even when I was like, no, I'm not sure. Just wait a month.
Starting point is 01:14:21 Kelly's right again. Well, I did notice a chat came up that said, no one said depopulation would be easy. Yeah, exactly. So, Viva, what is your link for the wellness company? Oh, Viva's link for the wellness. My link is twc.health forward slash Viva.
Starting point is 01:14:37 V-I-V-A. V-I-V-A. It's on my shoe. You know, I realized, by the way, oh, let's see, next time I'm going to fold my legs. Why don't you hawk your t-shirts too? Well, I got these shirts at Viva Fry and then these shoes,
Starting point is 01:14:46 which are actually custom made by Murph's Kicks. Check that out. Oh, that is fantastic. He sends me a bunch of this stuff every now and again. But yeah, twc.health.com
Starting point is 01:14:55 slash Viva for my wellness company. There you go. All right, that about wraps us up. Thank you for coming all the way down here. Thank you for getting me
Starting point is 01:15:02 out of the house. I listened to a podcast on the way down and I'll listen to one on the way up. So it's valuable. We recommend one for you to listen to. I thought we were saying something. You did, Confessions.
Starting point is 01:15:09 Augustine's Confessions. Yeah, St. Augustine. Good luck with that. Well, the first hundred pages of really where the autobiography goes, they get so philosophical after that. But that's where the big book is, where he's talking about his mom
Starting point is 01:15:20 and her drinking and she struggled. How long ago is this? 500 AD or something. Oh, no, I don was a- So how long ago is this? 500 AD or something? It was a long time ago. Oh, no, I don't think it's that long. 800 AD? Oh, I thought it was, yeah. St. Augustine of Hippo. Yeah, right.
Starting point is 01:15:33 Help Susan. I think it's later than that. Because there's a St. Augustine in Florida, which is not named after him. St. Augustine is St. Augustine. Yeah, but yeah, it's later than that. And his mom was, I believe, St. Monica. Santa Monica. Oh, that might be, I believe, St. Monica. Santa Monica.
Starting point is 01:15:45 Oh, that might be. I don't know that one. I think St. Augustine's way later. Monica was his inspiration in a lot of ways. And she was from a different sect. What was that called? It was sort of a good-bad, sort of almost Zoroastrian kind of thing.
Starting point is 01:16:00 Shoot. Anyway, but he found Christianity. Okay. That was his answer. I think on the way back, I might have to catch back up on the Trump trials and whatever the latest developments are. You're going to go crazy on that. Oh, tomorrow. I mean, there's people who are live tweeting the New York Alvin
Starting point is 01:16:15 Bragg case because it's not being streamed. So there's a guy named Inner City Press, Matthew Russell Lee. I don't know how the dude does it, but tweets everything as it happens. So like a bunch of, like I say, we're all addicted to Twitter. We're sitting there refreshed. I need to know what just happened. We're sitting there like refreshed so we can see what the next thing
Starting point is 01:16:30 that happens in court is. What is it again? What's his name? Inner City Press. Inner City Press. At Inner City Press on Twitter, Matthew Russell. He's amazing.
Starting point is 01:16:37 And he covers all of the stuff that's at the federal courthouse. Stormy Daniels was testifying yesterday. Yes, it did. It didn't go well for Stormy. And she was asked specifically if she hated Trump, and she said yes. Of course. She owes him $500,000.
Starting point is 01:16:50 And she wanted him to go to jail, and she said yes. And then they said, now does this have anything to do with the fact that you owe him $500,000? But I'll tell you what, here's what they didn't ask that I thought they should have asked. You liked him enough to sleep with him, why do you hate him now? Oh no, because she said that she felt pressured into sleeping with him. It's so flipping dirty what they're doing. They're trying to sleep with him. Why do you hate him now? Oh, no, because she said that she felt pressured into sleeping with him.
Starting point is 01:17:05 It's so flipping dirty what they're doing. Because she used the word... They're trying to humiliate him. Absolutely. And then his wife will kill him. She said, I spent the entire time looking at the ceiling and wishing I was somewhere else. If we believe that this happened.
Starting point is 01:17:17 And then she says, I felt drugged. And then there's a huge objection. They have a sidebar. You weren't actually drugged, were you? This is what the prosecution has to ask her. No, but there was a power imbalance. My joke of the day was that she gagged on her lies with the double entendre.
Starting point is 01:17:30 But it's just, it is. It's just a public humiliation so they can... Inco-porno. Yes. So it starts up again tomorrow. The Wednesdays are always off and then trial is back on tomorrow. And she's stealing Queen Victoria's line.
Starting point is 01:17:41 You know, I lay on the, I lay there, stare at the ceiling and think of England. But they've not, but they've not done any criminal presentations. There's nothing, no witnesses to a criminal. No, no, there's no crime.
Starting point is 01:17:55 There's no crime. But the criminal is not what he did now with her. It's how they, it's how they disguised the payment for what he allegedly did with her. Why are they,
Starting point is 01:18:01 why are they getting into her stuff? They objected to her even being a witness. Why does the judge allow it? Because the judge, Juana Marchand, his daughter,
Starting point is 01:18:08 is working at a PR firm or is an executive at a PR firm called Authentic. She's raising millions and millions of dollars for Adam Schiff as one of her clients. It's total, total corruption. This judge has animosity of the highest order for Trump.
Starting point is 01:18:22 And back in 2019... What's wrong with your profession? Psychopaths are attracted to law. There's no question about it. I mean, that's why the nice, good lawyers have to leave. I mean, I can't spend my life surrounded by psychopaths. So I ended up... But if he does stay in law, we know what he suffers from.
Starting point is 01:18:38 90% of lawyers give the other 10% a bad reputation. Bada bing, bada boom. Okay, well, we will leave it at that. I thank you all for being here. Kelly, great to see you here. I'm so glad you joined us in person. This was great. Really fun. Drew, thank you. Nice to meet you in person. I've seen you online. We'll have a barbecue at his house one of these days.
Starting point is 01:18:54 Yeah, all my Zoom acquaintances and Zoom friends and colleagues. Showed up in Florida. Yeah, showed up in Florida. Exactly. Yeah, we're going to just broadcast out of this studio and just move nearby and tell our friends here
Starting point is 01:19:07 and live in a thriving... It's beautiful. The only problem with the area is traffic, but it's beautiful, good sandwiches. I will say, BS on the traffic thing.
Starting point is 01:19:17 We spend most of our time in New York and Los Angeles. This is... Yeah, this is not good. That's a clue for you, but it's not traffic. That it's worse somewhere else doesn't mean it's not bad here, but it's not bad here by comparison.
Starting point is 01:19:27 Well, good luck in Canada. We'll be, you know, you'll see me live and we'll be thinking, we'll be thinking of you. And where do we watch this? Uh, it's going to be streamed somewhere. I think I'm going to stream a portion of it on my channel, but, uh, it's going to be on rebel news and, uh, live the whole day. So there's going to be, everyone has a 30 minute slot where we're going to talk and maybe just go on a 30 minute rant. Then there's going to be, everyone has a 30 minute slot where we're going to talk and maybe just go on a 30 minute rant.
Starting point is 01:19:46 Then there's going to be a live Q and a afterwards. Then there's a great, I'm going up to BC, BC and doing something similar. And there's a great Emile Zola quote, La vérité est en marche. The truth is in motion. It was your accent that threw me off a little bit. La vérité est en marche. La vérité est en marche. It's um, c'est vrai. c'est vrai I mean we're getting there
Starting point is 01:20:05 I think people's eyes I mean there's been a great awakening I haven't yet read it was Alex Jones' new book it's called The Great Awakening I have to listen to it
Starting point is 01:20:13 but there's a great awakening and we're in the midst of it so a little white pill there you go we ended with a white pill yesterday we're going to end with a white pill today we'll see you all
Starting point is 01:20:21 let's put the schedule up there Caleb if you don't mind and after that we've got to do a little MyPillow, I think, too. Paul Alexander, Joseph Latipo, your Surgeon General is a great guy. Karen Ariyat-Karyati, who is before the Supreme Court now in the Biden versus Missouri
Starting point is 01:20:35 case. He's the psychiatrist that was fired needlessly. Tulsi Gabbard, maybe a vice presidential candidate. Who knows? We'll let you know about 21st, 22nd. So do come back for us there. That'll be 14th, I think it's Tuesday at three o'clock. And then I want to remind people, our friends, I interviewed Mike Lindell the other day
Starting point is 01:20:51 and he made us an affiliate. And so I'm willing to talk about his stuff. And we pushed out a, we have a code, I think, for Mike. He's got towels and everything. MyPillow.com forward slash Dr. Drew. We bought a bunch of beach towels, bed towels, I mean, bath towels. What else do we get? Socks, underwear, all kinds of stuff. It's kind of extraordinary what he's doing there. MyPillow.com and by the way, slash Dr. Drew, it's all in the
Starting point is 01:21:18 outskirts of Minnesota somewhere. And the nicest people in the world work there. When you call them and talk to them, they're just so grateful to have you be a part of their community. They're a cool, they're, what is it? Mystore.com. They're a cool company. But it's cool.
Starting point is 01:21:30 I think this world of people supporting one another, it almost feels like, I don't know, little towns that would support each other's businesses and things. Like people want to support each other's operations. Well, Mike has a great story. I mean,
Starting point is 01:21:42 he's a, he's a great story. He's a great story on the show. Susan's in here. She wants to say hi. There she is. Thanks for joining us. Yeah, we appreciate it very much. And we'll see you next week. Three o'clock Pacific time, Tuesday. See you then. There are four distinct and outstanding medical kits from the Wellness Company, a first aid kit, a travel emergency kit. I was very instrumental in developing that one. I love it. A COVID emergency kit, but let's unpack their
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