Ask Dr. Drew - Jimmy Dore: USAID Is A “CIA Front” At Heart Of The Blob & Should Be Dismantled – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 456

Episode Date: February 17, 2025

[WATCH EPISODE] “I am all for completely dismantling USAID which is a CIA front 100% used to push imperialism” writes Jimmy Dore, who says the United States Agency for International Development is... “the heart of the Blob.” Jimmy Dore is the star of several Comedy Central specials, author of the bestseller “Your Country Is Just Not That Into You”, and host of The Jimmy Dore Show. Watch his show at https://rumble.com/TheJimmyDoreShow and follow him at https://x.com/jimmy_dore 「 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  • FATTY15 – The future of essential fatty acids is here! Strengthen your cells against age-related breakdown with Fatty15. Get 15% off a 90-day Starter Kit Subscription at https://drdrew.com/fatty15 • 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 • 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 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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The last time we had Jimmy on the show, if you remember correctly, that was the episode that Spotify took down. They took it down for like a week or two until we protested. Oh, so they only take... They only go after Jimmy when he's on our show. All sorts of issues today that they don't want the message getting out. So you guys just go and I'll make it happen. Our laws as it pertains to substances are draconian and bizarre. The psychopath started this when he was an alcoholic.
Starting point is 00:00:26 Because of social media and pornography, PTSD, love addiction, fentanyl and heroin. Ridiculous. I'm a doctor for f*** 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. We used to get these calls on Loveline all the time. Educate adolescents and to prevent and to treat. If you have trouble,
Starting point is 00:00:52 you can't stop and you want help stopping, I can help. I got a lot to say. I got a lot more to say. Warning. I've got this condition where I don't feel pain you're a superhero this is how intense nova kane sounds oh wow imagine how it looks yeah big time nova kane only in theaters march 14th so jimmy there there's so much going on there's so many uh you know obviously there's so much to talk about my my uh we have rfk jr being confirmed now we have tulsi gabbard confirmed it seems like cash patel is going to get confirmed essentially everyone that has been up in front of the senate is likely to be uh now in positions of authority in the administration as cabinet officials uh what i feel like rfk Jr. is going to be Doge 2.0, but with his terrible swift sword focused on food and pharma and medicine and medical publications and medical research.
Starting point is 00:01:57 You agree? I hope so. Fingers crossed. I mean, that's the indication. And, you know, there is, I have to admit, there's a small part of me that is worried. Overall, I'm happy. There's never been a better nominee for HHS in my lifetime or for DNI in my lifetime. I'm excited to see what Kash Patel does. You know, I think I'm basically, what Trump is doing in a lot of areas
Starting point is 00:02:28 is he's being a disruptor. And I think that's a positive. I think it's good to have transparency in our government. I think it's good to do these audits. A lot of people are freaked out because of who's doing them, right? They think, well, it's Trump and Elon Musk.
Starting point is 00:02:43 There's no way this could be good. And so they keep talking about their intentions. You know, you don't know what, are you really that naive, Jimmy? People say this to me on Twitter. Do you really don't think that Elon Musk's intention is, I go, you know, in politics, it doesn't matter what someone's intention is.
Starting point is 00:03:01 It only matters their fruits, right? It only matters the results. That's why they call law It only matters the results. That's why they call lawmaking making the sausage. You don't want to see how it's made. All you want to do is see the result. So I don't care. It's, you know,
Starting point is 00:03:14 what I say jokingly is like, I don't care if Lincoln freed the slaves because he thought it would help him get laid. It doesn't matter what his intention is, right? What mentioned matters is the result. So if they're doing, so no, some people have said that what they're doing now is, well, they're trying to dismantle USAID, but then they're not, but they're not against the intention of USAID. They still want to have soft power and control the world. They just want to
Starting point is 00:03:40 fold that into the State Department. And I'm like, well, if they do that, we'll take a look at it, you know. But right now, I think the first step is exposing all the stuff that's happening. And so it doesn't mean I'm a simp for Elon Musk or, you know, I have lots of criticisms. In fact, you know, when they, the H-1B visa program, I was merciless in my criticism of him and Trump and Vivek over that. And, you Gaza policy, it's basically ethnic cleansing, the definition of it. So I'm taking everything on a case-by-case basis. And I'm not going to have Trump derangement syndrome. I'm not going to allow Donald Trump to steal my critical thinking skills or people's hatred of him to steal my critical thinking skills. And I think it's a big mistake to do that. That's called Trump derangement syndrome.
Starting point is 00:04:30 You know, a lot of people had a big problem with me. They wanted to call me a right winger when I was debunking Russiagate, right? And now we all know that that was a silly conspiracy theory and easily debunked. And it was invented by the FBI, the Clinton campaign and the, you know, along with the media and the CIA. And so, and the reason I debunked that wasn't because I was a Donald Trump fan. I did that because if they can do that to Donald Trump, they'll do that to anyone. If the deep state can go to the FISA court and lie 17 times to get an, a warrant, uh, to get a phone tap on Donald Trump's, uh, campaign, which is what exactly what they did. The inspector general found that they lied 17 times to the FISA court, which is supposed to
Starting point is 00:05:10 be there to fight terrorism. And they'll do that to you. And I tried to explain that to Cornel West when I had on his show. I said, if you see the lawfare they're doing against Donald Trump, 92 felony indictments when George Bush and Dick Cheney walked the earth free men, this isn't about the rule of law. This is about prosecuting your political opponents and try because you can't beat them at the ballot box. And if they can do it to Donald Trump, they'll do it to you. They'll do it to Bernie Sanders.
Starting point is 00:05:36 They'll do it to anybody who actually stands up and that with the establishment is feels threatened by. And so that's what we have to keep in mind. You know, so that's where I'm at. And I think, you know, I know Bobby Kennedy a little bit. Nobody's had the courage that he's had in the last 15 years to say what he's said about big pharma. No one is. I mean, he's obviously not doing this for money, right?
Starting point is 00:06:01 He didn't come up with wanting to have vaccines be safety tested like every other medicine because he wants to do it for money. He's doing that. He ruined his reputation, his wife's reputation, I mean, his career, the whole thing. And people are like, oh, this isn't some kind of money grab that RFK is doing. He's 70 years old and he's a Kennedy. He doesn't need to do that. And he's a successful lawyer. And so, you know, in 2008, I found a Politico article where Barack Obama was looking to appoint RFK
Starting point is 00:06:36 as the head of the EPA. I don't know if you, I didn't know that until just recently. And so it was just very, it's very, yes, very, because he was a hero to the environmentalist, right? The environmental movement. And, you know, I love what he said, you know, when I, when I tried to get mercury out of fish, they didn't call me anti-fish, but when I tried to get mercury out of vaccines, they called me anti-vaccine. So that's the perfect
Starting point is 00:06:58 way to put it. And so I think I, you know, of course, the bureaucracy, I already saw an undercover video from that OMG video at James O'Keefe, where they had someone who's a bureaucrat in the FDA saying that we can muck up the wheels for RFK and we can stop it. Anything he wants to do, we can stop. So I think there's still a big fight ahead, even though he's been confirmed now. That's great. Best HHS, I think, nominee in my lifetime. So I'm all for it. And plus, you know, imagine if he was
Starting point is 00:07:31 the secretary during COVID. Just think about that, how much saner our policy would have been, how much less damage. You know, 41% of black-owned businesses shuttered permanently during COVID because of the lockdowns. And people don't talk about that stuff. Plus, you know, the learning disabilities that were caused by masking children and masking the adults who were talking to them. So there's just a million bad things. And I don't think we would have ever been talking
Starting point is 00:07:54 about mandates if he was there. And so in fact, I don't even know if we would have declared it a national emergency, right? So, because it turns out- Look, we would have had, you would have had Jay Bhattacharya at the head of the NIH, and we know he would have been focused
Starting point is 00:08:10 in terms of his protective input and what he would be trying to do because he put it in writing and he was vilified for it. And he was right. The Great Barrington Declaration, which is what we should have done, which is what used to be the consensus
Starting point is 00:08:23 for how you handle pandemics, right? And then all of a sudden, we flipped the script when it came to COVID, 100%. You know, Fauci was telling the truth about masks. And then as soon as COVID hit, he lied. And then he admit, and then he said he lied when he was telling the truth. And then when he was lying, he said he was telling...
Starting point is 00:08:41 So it's just amazing what happened. So yeah, I mean, I'm excited about RFK being the HHS. I'm excited about Tulsi. They all have flaws. They're, you know, great men have great flaws. And don't forget that. I mean, you know, LBJ gave us the Great Society, gave us Medicare. But, of course, he had a lot of flaws himself, right?
Starting point is 00:09:01 So did JFK. So did JFK. Oh, my God. People don't appreciate how So did JFK. So did JFK. So did R. Oh my God, people don't appreciate how bad, JFK was a opiate drug addict. His Addison's disease was not Addison's. It's something that happens to people on high doses of opiates.
Starting point is 00:09:14 Their adrenals shut down, their testosterone shuts down. They look like Addison's and this effing doctor was just loading him up on opiates. Then when he was complaining of fatigue, he started injecting amphetamines until he got psychotic. There's a whole story of him throwing his clothes off and doing cartwheels down this hall of a hotel. People don't know this. I mean, that's what happened to
Starting point is 00:09:34 JFK. Wow. I didn't know that story either. I didn't know that about the opiate. They did a drunk history on it. They did a drunk history about it. And the reality is, and it's all documented, and the reality is a very fine psychiatrist, she came forward and said, you can't be around that physician anymore. That guy's an asshole. Let me straighten this out. And she did.
Starting point is 00:09:56 She got him landed. But it was, I mean, imagine if the Cuban Missile Crisis had happened when he was psychotic and doing cartwheels. Oh, I always thought it was Addison's disease. I learn something new every time I talk to you. No, no, not Addison's. But back to the hoax of the Russiagate. Can I just say something really quickly, too, about great men have great flaws?
Starting point is 00:10:22 Tulsi has flaws. Kash Patel has flaws. RFK Jr. has flaws. Kash Patel has flaws. RFK Jr. has flaws. Pam Bondi has flaws. What's interesting to me, the parts of the Senate testimony and the hearings that I watched, right, with RFK and Tulsi, was they didn't oppose them for their flaws. They opposed them for the things that they were good about, right? They were upset. Elizabeth Warren's upset that he's suing Big Pharma and winning, right?
Starting point is 00:10:48 They were upset that Tulsi had the guts to debunk the CIA when they were pushing obvious pro-war narratives and lies. And so the good things about them is what the senators, the bad things about them, they all agree on. So what is that i'm i'm so confused by this so we're all learning all this about our government right we didn't know all this craziness all this money was as they said as in one of those again those omg videos they he said they said they were throwing gold bars off the titanic which we now see they were. And what do the elected officials know? What did they not know? And why in the world would they defend it
Starting point is 00:11:34 now that it's being uncovered? The defense, I think, my only explanation is that the Democratic Party is so, you know, rotten that they're just caught flat-footed and they're reading from an old playbook, right? So they're out there defending bureaucracy. They're out there defending corruption, legit corruption. As it gets uncovered, they're like, stop uncovering it. It's the most. Yes, that's what they're saying.
Starting point is 00:12:04 It's the most losing message I could ever have imagined. Like if you were, if you wanted to dismantle the Democratic Party, this is how you would do it. You would have someone uncover corruption and then you'd have the Democrats go out there and defend it. And that's exactly what they're doing. So, you know, the Democratic Party should have been replaced by an actual workers party long ago. I hope that happens. You know, I'm not should have been replaced by an actual workers party long ago. I hope that happens. You know, I'm not a political genius in that way. You know, the workers need a Steve Bannon to come along and start a political party for them because he's certainly done a bang up job on the Republican Party.
Starting point is 00:12:39 And he certainly got Donald Trump's administration ready. They hit the ground running. And, you know, when he lost the 2020 election, some people don't think he lost, but I'm just, when he didn't get reelected, that was actually, I think, the best thing that happened for Donald Trump because his first term, I don't think he expected to win. And he didn't really have a plan when he went into office.
Starting point is 00:13:00 He's appointing Omarosa and things like that. And, you know, Scaramucci. And, you know, he didn't really know what was happening. He didn't understand the neocons and the not. And so now it seems like he's got himself a good team around him, you know, the Tulses, the RFKs, the Bannons back. And so I think that was the best thing for him. And so now he has a real agenda and he knows how to overwhelm the opposition to implement it. And I think, you know, again, I'm going to hold out my judgment on Donald Trump. But, you know, I often say, you know, let's remember Donald Trump is a billionaire. And how do you become a billionaire?
Starting point is 00:13:41 By helping people. So, of course course that's not and so i i'm i'm gonna be skeptical uh but at the same time i'm gonna wait for evidence you know we'll know uh we'll know them by their fruits and so let's wait and see right now i'm really enjoying uncovering all the corruption and waste inside of the usa id. I'm really enjoying it. And now, when it comes to the Department of Education, I don't, in theory, I don't have a problem with, you know, the Department of Education was, I think, invented in the 70s.
Starting point is 00:14:14 There's a, I don't, on theory, have a problem with pushing it back to the states and having the states run the education. In fact, I think think you know i really opposed when barack obama was president uh him and i forget his secretary of education you know how many days his secretary of education spent in the classroom zero zero and that's when they did that did you ever hear him did you ever hear him describe what his job was? Because I saw him on a talk show, and they asked, they said, what is it? It was Chelsea Handler.
Starting point is 00:14:49 She was sort of doing it as a goof. She was like, I have no education, so I thought I'm going to get the Secretary of Education in here and find out what education is all about. And she goes to him. He sits down, nice, smart young man. And she goes, what do you do as the Secretary of Education? He goes, what do I do? What's my job? My job is to make sure that every student in this country has their civil liberties protected.
Starting point is 00:15:15 That's your job? When he said that, I was like, oh, my God. And if you look at the mandates of the Department of Education, it shows up like number three or four. And they put it up as number one. And that's all he did was make sure civil liberties are protective. That's the Department of Education. That's billions of our dollars. When I heard that, I thought, man, we got problems.
Starting point is 00:15:38 And that was probably eight years ago. I saw that six years ago, eight years ago. It must have been eight years ago. Yeah. Well, if you remember their big idea in the Barack Obama administration and his secretary of education's big idea was they had this program called race to the top now. So what they did was it was all about testing. And my wife was a teacher, uh, for 20 years. And so she quickly discovered that more tests means somebody gets more money. So when you're testing, somebody's got to administer those tests. They got to write the test, administer them.
Starting point is 00:16:10 They got to score them. They got to do the analysis of them. So that's money, money, money. That's another like USAID. Your office, too. Right? So the second thing is race to the top was they would test students, which takes away time out of the classroom.
Starting point is 00:16:24 My wife always told me I'd rather spend that time teaching Second thing is race to the top was they would test students, which takes away time out of the classroom. My wife always told me I'd rather spend that time teaching than testing kids for no reason. So and kids hate testing anyway. So and they don't test what you think they're testing. So there's all these problems. The biggest problem is race to the top was that they would test students and the schools that did the best on the test got more money. And the schools that did the worst got less money. Well, it's the opposite. So they were running the Department of Education like you would run a corporation.
Starting point is 00:16:55 They were applying corporation ethics and ideals to education, which is a nonprofit. That didn't work. It didn't work, right? Schools got worse. So it's the opposite. It's counterintuitive. You would think that the kids who are scoring worse on tests would be the ones who needed more money.
Starting point is 00:17:12 And another bad thing about it, what it did was it incentivized then schools and teachers to cheat on the tests to inflate their scores so that they would get, or else they would lose money. Or to just focus on the test test taking rather than the education, right? You just, what's on the test? Let's make sure they perform well on the test. Don't worry about the education. Just get that test under
Starting point is 00:17:31 their wing. And then the department of... By the way, I have to comment about my JFK thing because the people are going crazy in the chat rooms. Go watch the Drunk History about JFk well i've done drunk history several times they give you historical documents that you review they are very careful
Starting point is 00:17:51 that you should be drawing from well-documented historical documents and i've seen the jfk stuff the reality is the doctor that was shooting up with opiates after he was dismissed from the white house came out here and started shooting up the likes of marilyn monroe and multiple other people who died of drug addiction that he killed so this guy they called him dr feelgood out here but they people are going but but bob kenny had jfk had back pain back pain is a symptom of opiate addiction. When people get on opiates, the withdrawal causes severe back pain and severe headache. It's part of the opiate addiction syndrome. And that's what has them now pursuing the opiates.
Starting point is 00:18:35 And they take enough. Their adrenals shut down. Their testes shut down. People end up giving them hormones because of the opiates. It's a whole freaking mess but in this case with jfk he ended up getting amphetamines in by shot parenteral amphetamines and he developed an amphetamine psychosis good times so that's that sorry let's go back to our conversation uh the you know the the uh you went to the the russate thing, and of course the Pulitzer Prize
Starting point is 00:19:06 was given out for Russiagate, and now there is a lawsuit underway, which is hysterical. Which I think is hysterical, and hopefully that begins the process of holding people accountable for liable. There's liable and horrible things said about
Starting point is 00:19:22 people in the press all the time. They need to have their hand held to the fire. This is a great way to go after it, it seems to me. Well, you know, that just goes to show you, you know, awards are often nefarious, right? So that's just the establishment pushing a narrative. And the biggest narrative disseminator is the New York Times. The New York Times writes these articles that bolster the establishment narrative.
Starting point is 00:19:47 The establishment gives them an award for it. That's all that is. So that's 100% propaganda. You know, I was onto that Russiagate was a phony story from the beginning. And a lot of my, you know, I'm considering myself a classic leftist, right? You know, I'm not a woke guy,
Starting point is 00:20:04 but I'm, you know, for workers' rights, I'm not a woke guy, but I'm, you know, for workers' rights, I'm for freedom of speech. Classical liberal. Classical, yes. I'm not the, whatever the Democrats are. And so people were like,
Starting point is 00:20:15 oh, you know, now you're going to be right-winger. Now you're defending Trump. I'm like, no, I'm defending the truth, right? And that's the important thing because if they can do it to Trump, they'll do it.
Starting point is 00:20:26 They would have done the same. By the way, they did Russiagate Bernie Sanders. I don't know if people forget this, but during the, when he, I think he won the Nevada and immediately they started launching stories that President Putin supports Biden. And so they Russiagated him
Starting point is 00:20:40 and that they said that they were supporting him with social media posts and things like that. That's the exact same playbook they were doing against Bernie Sanders. So anybody who challenged the establishment, that was going to be the play. So yeah, Russiagate was easily debunkable because I was able to do it. I'm a nightclub comedian, C
Starting point is 00:20:58 student, and if I could see through it, I know all those other people had to see through it. Unless they, like Rachel Maddow, I think she truly is clinically diagnosable as Trump deranged. I mean, there's just, it's just crazy. But she's, you know, she's also in the pocket of the military industrial complex. She never met a war she didn't like, including the Ukraine war, which was also a phony, just a proxy war. It was an economic war between the United States and Russia.
Starting point is 00:21:24 And we thought that we could, I mean, I don't know how much you want to get into this, but I could talk about it a lot. And now, because now it's ending. So Trump has gotten on the phone with Russia and he got on the phone with Zelensky and he's like, we're going to have a peace deal and this is over. And by the way, there was a peace deal a month after the war started. They had, it was all agreed to, Zelensky agreed to it. And then they had Boris Johnson fly to Ukraine and say, you better not sign that or implement this peace agreement or the Nazis in Ukraine are going to have you hanging from a tree in downtown. And that's a fact. That's what was told to him.
Starting point is 00:21:56 And so that's why I get why he didn't do it. And so he became a big – he's the thing that they claim Putin is. He doesn't have elections. He's outlawed the adversarial press. He's outlawed the adversarial political parties, which doesn't matter because they want to have an election anyway. So every bad thing that they say about Putin,
Starting point is 00:22:16 you can apply to Zelensky. And this war, people don't start. They don't know where the war started. So it started a decade ago or more. But if you go to 2014, the Maidan coup. So there was the Yanukovych was the president of Ukraine, democratically elected. And he wanted to remain more neutral between Russia and the European Union in the West. And we couldn't have that.
Starting point is 00:22:39 So we overthrew him. We got a lot of that USAID money. Samantha Power went and distributed that money to those right-wingers, better known as Nazis. And why do I call them that? Because they were swastikas. That's why. And they did the Maidan coup, right? So that was also propaganda with the Maidan coup. It wasn't a popular uprising.
Starting point is 00:23:03 And then they installed, so that's what it, they got rid of that. They installed a puppet. Zelensky then got threatened. And that's how we, and they started shelling the people in the Donbass. It's a long story, but there was peace agreement after peace agreement. And guess who broke those peace agreements? It wasn't Russia. It was Ukraine and NATO under the influence of NATO. So now that war is going to end. And that couldn't have never started because that started because of the threat of putting Ukraine into NATO, which everybody from Henry Kissinger to Noam Chomsky to Merzheimer and everybody in between warned against doing that, right? That you don't want to poke a tiger. And what that would do is push Russia closer together with China.
Starting point is 00:23:43 And that's exactly what's happened. That's another thing everybody's warned against for decades. And that's exactly, so the neocons inside Joe Biden's administration did the worst policy ever possible with Ukraine. It made, they made Russia stronger. They're stronger now than they were before the war. It made us weaker. When they blew up the Nord Stream pipeline, that, what that did was made energy to Europe way more expensive. So it's killing the economy of Germany, which is the economic engine of Europe. And it's just been bad for everybody except for Putin, Russia, and China, coincidentally. So, Ken, they screwed up.
Starting point is 00:24:17 Just like the Iraq War, just like Libya, just like 20 years of Afghanistan. They're doing everything wrong because of their neocon mindset. Yeah, it all seems to have had not the intended effect. That's for sure. I want to go over to the Department of Justice. So Trump is now pardoned Mayor Adams. The prosecutor, the judge, I guess, or the prosecutor for the justice department quit her job as a result and i heard a rumor i don't know if this is substantiated or not that trump was firing all the department of justice officials that biden had appointed particularly on his way out are you hearing that so this is news to me that he pardoned Adams and this Justice Department thing.
Starting point is 00:25:07 But it seems in line with what he's doing right now. And I often wondered, I looked into a little bit about that Adams case, his prosecution. I don't know if you have. It seems very thin to me. Like the stuff, like I'm not saying he didn't do what they're accusing him of. But what he did seems like nothing. You know, like he took a flight to Turkey. He tried to help the economy of his city by helping a major country who brought money to his city.
Starting point is 00:25:36 As a result, they flew him out to talk to some of these people, and they sort of upgraded him along the way. He didn't accept money. He just got some upgrades, which often happens to elected officials. That was it. That was what happened. He got upgraded on air turkey or something when he went out to support the economic interest of his government and his city. We need more of that, not less. And so I'm with you on that.
Starting point is 00:26:02 That's why I was very suspicious. I'm like, this is what they're going after him on? I wonder what they're really angry at. It's smacked of lawfare against Donald Trump. And of course it's happening in New York City. It's happening in Manhattan. Of course it is. That's, so yeah, I think, I wonder what he,
Starting point is 00:26:19 so my theory was he started to talk out against being a sanctuary city. And he started to talk out about how the burden of the migrants in New York. And that's what it was. And they were doing that to set an example. And probably knows a thing or two about Alvin Bragg and Letitia. What's her name? He probably has some info about these guys.
Starting point is 00:26:43 Because now, Letitia James, they're now, you know, now Pam Bondi is going after them. Did you see that? I couldn't tell whether it was a criminal action. It's the Department of Justice, so it should be criminal. But somebody said it was civil. I don't, above my pay grade. But it's interesting. I don't like the idea that this government should engage in any kind of lawfare.
Starting point is 00:27:04 On the other hand, it does look like these people may have really seriously broken the law. Yeah, you know, I just had Steve Bannon on my show and they just had him plead guilty to embezzling not money for himself. I guess apparently he paid someone who ran a wall project, a veteran who doesn't have any arms or legs anyway. So it, you know, just like why they had to try all the January 6th people in D.C., because as Nancy Pelosi's daughter said on an undercover video, that if they tried any of the January 6th people outside of D.C., they couldn't convict them. So they had to, you know, that's the same thing in Manhattan, right? You have to get a jury that hates Donald Trump, that hates Steve Bannon, that hates.
Starting point is 00:27:52 So same thing. So I'm all for Pram, BombD, Letitia James, and Alvin Bragg. You know, Cuomo was on Bill Maher a couple of months ago, and they were talking about the lawfare case against Donald Trump in Manhattan brought by Alvin Bragg. And he said, it's a ridiculous case. And if I was still governor, this would have never happened. And that's, I mean, that's a partisan Democrat saying that, right? That's an ex-Democrat governor.
Starting point is 00:28:20 And people are thinking about him running for president as a Democrat. So you know that that guy's corrupt. So Alvin Bragg is 100% corrupt. governor uh and people are thinking about him running for president as a democrat so i uh so you know that that guy's corrupt so alvin bragg is 100 corrupt but leticia james i've caught her lying many times on my show i mean big lies like saying that she didn't uh you know it's not a political prosecution of donald trump and she never she didn't come into office with the idea of prosecuting him i got videotape after videotape of her giving speeches where she bragged that when I get elected, I'm going to prosecute Donald Trump and put him in jail, lock him up. She did chance lock him up. And the irony is that
Starting point is 00:28:56 they all said Donald Trump is going to use the legal system to prosecute his political opponents because he said, lock her up with Hillary Clinton. And Hillary Clinton certainly deserved prosecution for what she mishandled classified documents for sure. But he didn't. That's the irony. He didn't prosecute.
Starting point is 00:29:16 He didn't prosecute any of his political opponents. He could have. He didn't. And then what did they do? They did it to him. And it just goes to show you how corrupt our establishment news media is, that they never couched it in. They never told you that way.
Starting point is 00:29:29 They never couched it that way. Like, oh, well, the thing they said Donald Trump was going to do, they're actually doing to Donald Trump. But no, they did it. They all reported it as if it was legitimate lawfare, that it wasn't politically motivated. And, of course, it obviously was. And the overwhelming majority of Americans saw through it.
Starting point is 00:29:46 I mean, I don't think they, they saw this coming. I didn't think they thought Donald Trump was going to be able. I mean, it's one of the biggest political comebacks in the history. I had to take a little break here and talk about the people that support us, but I want to get back.
Starting point is 00:30:02 I want to talk about the, what I'm going to call EDS, Elon derangement syndrome. And the, I'm predicting there will be BDS too. There'll be Bobby derangement and probably, and probably K with Kelsey. Does she spread it with a K Kelsey Tulsi TDS. There'll be another TDS. There'll be Tulsi Gabbard syndrome as well. Tulsi derangement syndrome. Alright, we're here at Jimmy Dore. Go Can people subscribe and rumble for the Jimmy Dore
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Starting point is 00:36:25 the upcoming so what's coming is dallas austin baltimore hartford look at those dates february 20 21 23 march 14th in baltimore hartford april 1st syracuse april 2nd and atlantic city oh i haven't seen that on the schedule a long time april 3rd and i can't tell the clare clare ridge hotel is that it jimmy That is it. That's correct. Yes. You're going to be a busy boy. Yes, I love doing stand-up comedy. Did you get a call from
Starting point is 00:36:54 Adam Ray's people? They need you to respond to some stuff there. They're coming at me. The Dr. Phil show also. Adam Ray's thing. So, Elon Derangement syndrome. I saw, oh, shoot, what's her name? The congresswoman from South Central here.
Starting point is 00:37:15 She was like, who knows what he's got on us? I mean, you go to Maxine Waters. Yeah, Maxine Waters. Who knows what he's got on us? He's invading our privacy. And I thought, yeah, who does know? Maybe he does have something on you guys. And maybe that's what we'd like to know.
Starting point is 00:37:30 And he's just there. Look, I've always felt that bureaucracy was the enemy. And he is stating that out loud. We're living in a bureaucracy, not a democracy. And we had a guy named Paul Alexander come in here. And he was sort of brought inside of the state department and they said to him explicitly like don't worry about these elected officials we run the government we know what we're doing here when he told me that this is about three
Starting point is 00:37:52 four years ago he told me that i thought oh man we are in big big big trouble and little did i know on top of that the extraordinary corruption of the amount of money that's being used for nonsense and all of them feeding at that trough, so it seems. Yeah, again, I just saw a friend of mine who I had on my show. She was a big fundraiser for the Democratic Party and she got disillusioned when she went to the, I was at the convention in Chicago.
Starting point is 00:38:23 She was at the convention and it was obvious that it was a party of the rich and it's not the party of the workers anymore. And in fact, more people who make under a hundred thousand dollars voted for Donald Trump than voted for Kamala Harris. So that, you know, in 2016, Chuck Schumer, who was the Senate leader at the time, they asked him about, Hey, you know, you're losing blue collar voters in Pennsylvania and you're losing. And he said, yeah, it doesn't matter. He said, for every blue collar worker we lose, we're going to gain two or three white collar suburban voters. And you can repeat that in Ohio and Michigan and Wisconsin.
Starting point is 00:39:03 And of course, that wasn't true. Right. So Hillary Clinton lost. And so, but what he was stating was that their party is now no longer the party of blue collar workers. So now how can you be a left-wing party and be beholden to wall street? There's, there's, there, that doesn't, those are in, you can't, you can't represent wall street and represent workers, right? So that those two things are incongruent. And so that's why they're left doing all the woke and identity politics, right? Because that's all they have left to distinguish themselves because they're just as big as war hawks.
Starting point is 00:39:37 They're just as big as big pharma shills. They're just as big as Wall Street puppets, big oil, the whole thing. Barack Obama bragged about that the oil industry drilled, extracted more oil from the ground during his presidency than any other presidency in history. So I'm not saying that's good or bad. I'm just saying that they're no different. And that's why it's been nonstop, 24-7 identity politics. And identity politics doesn't come from the ground up. Identity politics comes from the top down. And it's been a ploy of the deep state, like USAID, of the CIA, as Christian Parenti revealed and taught us on our show since World War II. And they've've hooked up they've combined the deep state with
Starting point is 00:40:25 the ngos like the ford foundation the rockefeller foundation and they push identity politics they push feminism even gloria steinem now admits that she's you know was a cia asset and they pushed feminism why because yes because um all that stuff so that what they didn't kill Martin Luther King when he was trying to get black people access to lunch counters because that didn't hurt anybody economically. But when he did a poor people's march, he wasn't doing a black people's march.
Starting point is 00:40:56 He wasn't doing a poor black people's march. He was doing a poor people's march. Same thing with Malcolm X. When he realized that it wasn't black, white, it was class. it was class consciousness. It was us against them. And the same thing, who was the Black Panther guy? I'm blanking on his name.
Starting point is 00:41:15 Hampton, Fred Hampton. And he knew it was, he joined with what they called the Proud Boy. No, what was it called? I forget what it was. with what they called the Proud Boy. No, what was it called? I forget what it was. But traditionally, they would have Confederate flags. In Chicago, he knew that he had to win them over, and he did. And they realized that they shared a common interest, just like Christian Smalls, who started the first union on Amazon in Staten Island,
Starting point is 00:41:40 who was a black guy who organized a bunch of Trump voters. And the way you do that is you don't go in there and say, hey, who's here doesn't agree with my LGBTQ stance. Okay, you're out. Who here's against the gun regular? Okay, you're, that's not how it does. You go in and you say, we have a shared common interest. Let's organize. It's not left, right. It's us against the man. It's top down. It it's class consciousness and that's what the deep state and the ngos have been that's why they push identity politics it's uh you know uh and i and i'm and i'm sure you heard mike ben's explanation is that they push it in other countries to
Starting point is 00:42:17 destabilize those countries and that's what they were attempting to to do here during the first trump administration that's exact that's why it got ramp to do here during the first Trump administration. That's exact. That's why it got ramped up, especially after Occupy Wall Street. So you had the Tea Party, which was upset about the bank bailouts. And then you had Occupy Wall Street that was upset about the bank bailouts. And the deep state was like, hey, we got to stop this. They're coming together across economic lines and economic populism. And so that's when Schellenberger talks about this,
Starting point is 00:42:55 that the mentions of white supremacy and racism exploded in the national media. The Washington Post, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, all those places just exploded, even though we had just gotten done electing the black president twice, overwhelmingly, right? So they wanted to push that. So that's going to, so now everybody, you know, I mean, and that's what identity. I have a joke about, you know, if it was 1860, the Democrats wouldn't be fixing slavery. They'd be bragging about their first transgendered slave owner. I mean, and, and so that, that's, they don't fix the problem. They put somebody in charge of the problem,
Starting point is 00:43:31 uh, because of identity politics. And now if you talk about the problem anymore, they're going to call you a phobe of some kind. And so that's been the game, but I think people are waking up to it. I think enough people woke up to it, certainly with the biological males and female spaces, right? Now, I'm all for gay rights, everything. I think they should be first-class citizens, which they are. You know, when I grew up, they weren't. They were second-class citizens. They couldn't get married. They could get fired for being gay. They could get kicked out of their housing. All that's over, right? And so now they, you know, Donald Trump, ironically, was the first president to enter the White House who supported gay marriage. The first president was, because
Starting point is 00:44:12 Barack Obama, when he entered, he was for civil unions. And Donald Trump, when he entered, he was for gay marriage. That's the irony. Anyway, so that's what identity politics is. It's there to make sure that we don't come together along class lines to oppose the oligarchy. And so the oligarchs push identity politics. It comes from ESG and DEI. That comes from BlackRock. That comes from Vanguard. That comes from State Street. And they force it on people and they make it hard for companies to get loans. I have a video of Larry Fink saying, we're going to charge you more for your loans if you don't take them. We have to force this on companies. We have to force it on them.
Starting point is 00:44:55 And they exactly did that. And as soon as it became okay not to do it, corporate America is fleeing DEI policies. Flee from Amtrak to Facebook and Google. They're all getting rid of their DEI policies. Flee, you know, from Amtrak to Facebook and Google. They're all getting rid of their DEI policies because it's just, it's there to divide people. But not Mark Cuban. He still insists that's the only way to go. So what about the... Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:45:24 He's such a virtue signaling nutcase. I mean, I always looked... I thought Mark Cuban was a real sharp guy. I mean, he got a winning basketball team. He had all these winning... I watch him on Shark Tank. He seems like he's really sharp. He focuses in on what's important.
Starting point is 00:45:41 But then he just lost. It is a woke mind virus. And just lost it. He got, it is a woke mind virus and he got it. He got it. He's infected. That's it. He got it. Let's talk about the press a little bit
Starting point is 00:45:55 because there's some interesting stories that came out today. I guess Reuters was getting a bunch of money from USAID. Susan, I think you sent me a text or somebody sent me a text on that. And the New York Times, I think, is getting money. Oh, you can tell that.
Starting point is 00:46:10 But they clearly are not operating Politico, but they're not businesses. They're sort of NGOs or something, but the point is, that's all going to get pulled away. Are they going to survive as a business? I interviewed the head of the owner of the LA Times a couple days ago.
Starting point is 00:46:28 It was a very interesting interview. He's had it. He's going to change everything at the LA Times. But are these other outlets that have been dependent, or I don't know how dependent, but I imagine dependent on government funds, going to have real trouble as a business? Well, I hope they do. And I know Politico for the first time in their history didn't make payroll. And they put out, I don't know what, that was a couple of days ago I reported on that, that they sent out an email, oh, it's just a glitch in our software or something. It's amazing how that happened right when they stopped the payments uh from usa id so um uh i hope so i hope they all go out of business the corporate media is
Starting point is 00:47:12 nothing but propaganda and it's it's they're a cancer on uh and that's you know mike ben's also revealed that the way they go after uh they they you know you were I don't know if you were around then on YouTube, but in 2017, they did a thing called Adpocalypse. And Adpocalypse was the New York Times ran some hit pieces about how everybody on YouTube is radical and they're white supremacists and they're racists and they're Nazis and they're pedophiles.
Starting point is 00:47:42 And they're putting advertising on those videos. And so all the advertisers stopped their advertising. And that was because YouTube, people are sick and tired of corporate media. They're tired of the propaganda. And people were turning to independent news media on YouTube and we were a big competitor. And so now people are waking up to that's the game.
Starting point is 00:48:04 That's the game that's the game that they only that they're not only you know usaid funded a thing all these uh media outlets in ukraine that was just straight propaganda that whatever the state department wanted them to say they said and one of them was called vox media ukraine and vox media ukraine did a video on me uh jimmy doran talked about how i'm a conspiracy theorist and I'm a liar. And that was that they did it with other people, too. And the point of that was the same thing they did to Russell Brand was the point was to get them demonetized. And so that's how you go after them.
Starting point is 00:48:38 You scare their advertisers. They did it to Twitter with Elon Musk. They went after his advertisers because he was by the way elon musk is no free speech absolutist he's for a little bit more free speech and they couldn't even tolerate that he was going to let you tell the truth about uh covet he was going to let you tell the truth about vaccines and and all the band-aids and all that stuff and they couldn't handle that so they had to demonize. He went from being a golden boy because he was the environmentalist dream. He was making electric cars popular.
Starting point is 00:49:08 And then they hated him overnight, just like that. The same thing they did with Bobby Kennedy. He went from being an environmentalist, a hero to their movement, and then to boom, just overnight. They got everybody to hate him and think he was crazy and nuts. So they're doing the same thing. That's what Elon derangement syndrome. And now again, Elon Musk, the richest guy in the world, I'm skeptical of his motives,
Starting point is 00:49:33 but like I said before, it doesn't matter what his motives are. We'll know him by his fruit and we'll see what he produces. And when he does something like come out and about the H-1B visas, and I think he misrepresented it 100 percent, each H-1B visas isn't about bringing in the brightest. We already have another program for that.
Starting point is 00:49:53 And so I criticized him mercilessly over that. And him and Vivek, who I like certain things about both of those guys. But when he does something, I'll criticize him. And when he does something good, like expose corruption, I'll also report that. I'm not going to have an Elon derangement. I'm not going to let people's hatred for Elon Musk or my skepticism for the billionaire class grab me by critical thinking skills. Do I think billionaires can do some things good sometimes?
Starting point is 00:50:23 Yes. Am I generally skeptical good sometimes? Yes. Am I generally skeptical of them? Yes. Did you read his biography? I did not. No. It's worth a read. You'll feel like
Starting point is 00:50:38 you know him much, much, you understand him much better if you read the first hundred pages or so. A couple hundred pages really. But he is different than you imagine he's kind of different and and he is the one thing i learned is he is absolutely there's a relentlessness about him i've really never seen in another human being this is an abject relentlessness he doesn't stop until he gets where he needs to go. He's not always clear where he's going, but he knows he's sort of compasses headed in the right direction. And the stories about him sleeping under his desk or sleeping on the floor of the
Starting point is 00:51:17 factory. Yeah, all the time. That's what he does. He just stays on stuff until, and by the way, I'm sure he's sacrificing a lot by helping us up with our government. I really do. The guy was, he was an essential feature at SpaceX and Tesla, and he's not there. He's busy helping us untangle our government. And that's sort of one of his great assets, right?
Starting point is 00:51:42 Is he can take, like what he did at Twitter, he just took it apart, put it back together with 20% of the employees and it was much better. RFK Jr. is very similar. He knows how to pull things apart and look at them
Starting point is 00:51:54 and look at the adulterating influences and take action. And the reality is on the HHS side, my prediction is he's going to be taking, this is something that Musk doesn't do. He'll be at least threatening and probably taking legal action. And he's told me that he's going to go after a RICO suit on particularly the medical publications. Oh, I hope so, because they're taking big pharma money. I found that out that the, uh, is the BMJ, uh, they, uh, they put a guy in charge
Starting point is 00:52:28 of, uh, their, Hey, where did we go wrong? And where do we get right during COVID? And I looked into that guy who they put in charge of this study. And he was the one calling people anti-vaxxers. He was the one shaming, calling people anti-science if you question the masks or lockdowns. And I'm like, this is the guy you're putting in charge of this study at the BMJ. And then the editor of the BMJ then tweeted that Jimmy Dore's a conspiracy theorist. And I was like, oh, wow, I'm really onto something here that they have to go. They go immediately to the conspiracy theorist thing. And I'm like, well, it's not a conspiracy that you take revenue from big pharma. It's not a conspiracy that he called people who were right about COVID anti-science and he has never apologized for it. Those are conspiracy facts.
Starting point is 00:53:14 I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I'm a conspiracy analyst. Speaking of that, everybody should follow Vinay Prasad. We've had him on the show a couple of times, but he has been on fire lately taking aim at these very issues. I got to know him before COVID when he was doing careful medical academic analysis of medical literature on oncology. And he kept sort of pointing out how some of the conclusions really couldn't be drawn and they weren't properly powered
Starting point is 00:53:42 and certain things were becoming routine medical care that really didn't do anything or they're expensive. And he just was always taking. Now he's like, oh boy. So V-I-N-A-Y Prasad, P-R-A-S-A-D. Please follow him on Twitter. His stuff is second to none. He's a brilliant physician.
Starting point is 00:54:02 Well, I featured his work on my show. And much like Elon Musk, when he's right, I will boost him. And when he's wrong, I will also report that. And, you know, he does some really good work, like you say. I had Jay Bhattacharya on to debunk the stuff that he was saying about certain things about COVID, about the lockdowns and how long it's going to take. And, of course, he was still anti. I'm pretty sure he's anti-Ivermectin. And he did a hit job on RFK.
Starting point is 00:54:34 And so I did a big video taking down Vinny. And I thought it was very underhanded what he did to RFK. And I told him, hey, you know, I'm sure RFK would come on your show. If you have questions, why wouldn't you bring him on your show? And he never, of course, he doesn't respond, and he never will have RFK Jr. Maybe he will now, that he's the HHS head, but I don't know if RFK would want to boost him now,
Starting point is 00:54:58 because he did do a hit job on RFK. And he was opposed to some of the stuff Jay Budde shared. I mean, Ivermectin is sort of i mean you know you can read the literature how you want to read it but and and by the way it's impossible to get anything published about ivermectin anyway so so it's hard to know if you're seeing the you know the landscape fully but did he disagree with badachari on anything else yeah i you know what i can't remember the specifics but i remember that jay badachari and him are friends, friendly.
Starting point is 00:55:26 And he was like, boy, this is awkward for me because I like Vinny. And he said, but no, he's 100% wrong about that. And I can't remember the exact thing we were talking about, but he definitely pushed back on Vinny over it and was like, no, he's wrong about that. So again, when he's wrong about something. That's the way medicine always is. It's the way it's supposed to work. Exactly again, when he's wrong about something. That's the way medicine, that's the way medicine always is. It's the way it's supposed
Starting point is 00:55:47 to work. Exactly. You go, I disagree, I agree, here's my evidence, you guys decide. And we'll go back and forth
Starting point is 00:55:52 until a consensus is achieved. Yes. Which, speaking of the consensus, do you think there will be any legal action for the perpetrators
Starting point is 00:56:02 of so much of the COVID catastrophe? I mean, we heard, I don't know if you heard tulsi was on a i had some i saw her on a instagram or something she was saying that she wants to shut down the bio labs in the ukraine that are in active war zones which is insane um but i'm wondering if she's going to get at some of this stuff and whether there will be some more to be revealed certainly i hope so i know that you know people have made you know the pardon that they gave to dr fauci uh extends back to 2014 which is when we overthrew the government in Ukraine and biolabs started happening. Isn't that interesting?
Starting point is 00:56:48 But it doesn't cover if the states want to prosecute them. I'm not a legal scholar, but what I understand is that that doesn't, the federal pardons, but nothing gives you faith in science more than a pardon. Am I right? Are you kidding me? Right. Anyway, so I hope- Pardon for anything, for anything before, you know, anything, I forget the term they use,
Starting point is 00:57:11 but it was anything you could imagine. Yeah, for 11 years. And so we know that RFK, if you read his book, all the horrible things about Dr. Fauci, and he was the head of the bioweapons program. And that the more stuff that comes out, the more it looks like that's what that was. But anyway, I hope so. I hope we could at least have a day in court.
Starting point is 00:57:32 That would be nice. I remember when Fauci had to give deposition, he said, I don't remember, I think 184 times. It was some crazy high number like that. I don't recall. I don't recall. I don't remember. And so, you know, of course, we have the emails now that shows that he bribed those scientists who said that the virus came from the Wuhan lab. And then all of a sudden they flipped. You know, it was the proximal origins paper, right? And so we know what happened.
Starting point is 00:57:58 The emails came out. And it's almost hilarious. Matt Orfala did a hilarious video about them using their own words. We've seen him lie about natural immunity, herd immunity, early treatments. We've seen him lie about the efficacy of the vaccine time and time again. There wasn't a thing that he didn't lie about when it came to COVID. And then when they confronted him about, hey, where did you get this six-foot social distance? He said, oh, it just appeared. He goes, I didn't make it up it just appeared it was suddenly there yeah it was
Starting point is 00:58:30 francis collins that made it up as those guys but but and redfield too was part of that but but i i in in a weird way i also had videos uh going after me to take me down i wonder if they came out of ukraine susan it's kind of interesting thought but but um but it could be but what's interesting to me is as painful as covid was and as much damage the the government did in response to it i'm so i don't know i choke on these words but i'm grateful for it because it's what really pulled the curtain back and started this whole ball rolling that we're into now. We're like, where did that come from? What's going on here? Why do these people feel they can do this?
Starting point is 00:59:13 What happened to my free speech, my freedom of movement? They seem to love this. Something's wrong. It sort of alerted us that there is something being terribly, terribly wrong with our government. And now here we are. I mean, it took a while to unravel all this, but it's unraveling rather quickly, as much in the way that Hemingway described in one of his characters, I think it was, for whom the bell tolls, one of the characters went bankrupt in a dialogue. He's asking, somebody's asking him, how did this happen?
Starting point is 00:59:41 He goes, well, first it was slow, then it was fast. And I feel like we're in the fast phase right now of the unraveling. Well, you know, I'm still living in Hollywood. I mean, I'm in Studio City, but I travel in those circles. And it's still, they're very slow. It's like they want a memory hole. Everything that happened about COVID. They don't want to, it's over.
Starting point is 01:00:03 What are you, are you still talking about vaccines? You're still talking about mandates. You're still talking about lockdowns and masks. Yeah, I'm still talking about that because it was the most horrific thing that ever happened in my lifetime. And if we don't talk about it, it's bound to happen again. Right now they're killing millions and millions of chickens. Isn't it funny how the bird flu only affects cows and chickens?
Starting point is 01:00:22 They're not killing ducks. They're not killing geese. They're not out there killing any other, the Blue Jays or Cardinals or Robins. They're just killing chickens and cows. Isn't that weird? So to a lot of people, that's very suspicious. It's suspicious to me. Because a lot of people say they want to take over the food.
Starting point is 01:00:43 And, you know, Bill Gates is heavily invested in fake meat and fake food. And he's the number one private landowner, farm landowner in America. What? What's that all about? And so, you know, I just love when, you know, I love this. I love exposing Bill Gates because people think because he wears a crew neck sweater and glasses and he's a nerd, that makes him a good person. No, when the devil comes, he's not going to have a pitchfork and horns he's going to have a pair of glasses and a crew neck sweater and you know like i always talk about these guys who
Starting point is 01:01:12 scream the loudest about climate change and i say well the people who scream the loudest about it don't seem their actions again you'll know them by their fruit their actions are incongruent with what they say because they're flying they want to ban gas-powered leaf blowers but they're flying over to a conference to ban glass gas-powered leaf in their own private jet and one flight from a private jet there's more carbon emissions than my car in my lifetime and he said someone asked him why did you fly in a private jet to kenya and he says well i buy you know i buy carbon offsets. Oh, really? Okay. That's like Jeffrey Epstein buying molestation offsets. What do you, either it's bad or it's not. And he said, I had to, you know, I had to, I had to go to Kenya. He said, I had to go there so I
Starting point is 01:01:56 could learn about Kenya so I could help the farmers there. He's now, the guy who doesn't have a college degree, Somehow he went from computers to vaccines. Now he's a farmland guy. And I was like, boy, if there was just another way that Bill Gates could learn about Kenya, maybe if we all pitched in, we could buy him a computer and then he could learn about Kenya that way. But anyway, so yeah, I'm very suspicious of the, I'm not falling for the bird flu thing. I had someone on, they wanted to kill, a lady has an ostrich farm and some of those ostriches are 35 years old. She has real relationships with them. She had like 400, they wanted to kill all of them because they found two ostriches with bird flu. And she's like, yeah,
Starting point is 01:02:43 but the older ones have an immunity to it. They're stronger. It's the young ones you have to watch. And they're not doing the same thing they did with COVID. One policy fits all. There's no, you know, like, you know, maybe you should give a vaccine to an elderly person or someone with three comorbidities.
Starting point is 01:03:00 But certainly a baby doesn't need one or a child or a healthy young adult. Anyone under 60 years old doesn't need. And so anyway, so they're doing the same thing and it's not being run for your health. It's being run for control in some way. And that's what I, that's what, so thank God for Donald Trump pulled us out of the WHO because I'm sure you are aware of that. They were trying to turn over sovereignty to the WHO and they were going to be able to supersede our own legislation. And people don't realize that the number one donor to the WHO isn't the United States, it isn't China. It's Bill Gates, and he you combine it with Gavi, which is a nonprofit vaccine NGO that he invented himself, when the people give them money, they have to do what the people say. Again, that's a video I've shown on my show. And so that's exactly what's happening. And that's another WEF, WHO, deep state. And it's all run by
Starting point is 01:04:17 a handful of billionaires. And one of them is Bill Gates. And I don't want Bill Gates anywhere near my food. I don't want Bill Gates. There's another video. I'm sure maybe you've seen it. There's Bill Gates. He was asked about, you know, Bill, you've been investing a lot of money in vaccines lately. And he said, oh, it's my greatest investment. I get the biggest return on my investment with vaccines than anything. He said it's 20 to 1. He said we invested $10 billion.
Starting point is 01:04:42 And now we are. And here we are a few years later, we have $200 billion. And I'm like, boy, that is quite an, I could see. And of course you all know he invested all that money personally in the Pfizer right before COVID. And then as soon as he cashed, he bought, I think $50 million worth of stock. And then as soon as he cashed out, he made like $500 million. And as soon as he cashed out his stock, he started shitting on the vaccine. He started saying that, oh, well, it's not infection blocking.
Starting point is 01:05:12 It's not long lasting. And the virus wasn't as deadly as we thought it was. I have a video of him saying all those things. He goes, oh, it had a low fatality rate. We didn't know it at the time. Oh, really? Anyway. How did we know it? Yeah. How did we know it? So time oh really anyway how do we know it yeah how did we
Starting point is 01:05:27 know it so uh but as soon as he cashed it out and then he was he was talking about they have this new thing they're nasal inhalers they're better because they're infection block and then i look into it and of course he's invested in the company that's making that so you can't, Bill Gates is a megalomaniac monopolist. And dare I say, he's a psychopath. Is he like a vaccine intranasally or an intranasal wash? Because we at TWC were selling intranasal. Okay, the wash will do as much as anything. Yeah, the wash is better than mask, better than everything. And so look into that, everybody.
Starting point is 01:06:04 We have that over at TWC. I love that stuff. Apparently, I was trying to find the name of the woman or the, I think it's a female that notified me that RFK Jr. has been sworn in now, apparently. So that is great, amazing news. And back at the World Health Organization, I was looking at the vaccine schedules and I noticed that hepatitis B is required the first day of life. And I was like, why are they doing that?
Starting point is 01:06:32 Guess who mandates it? World Health Organization. And why do they mandate it? I was involved in some of the research back in the early 80s around this hepatitis B vaccine. And the concern at that time was maternal fetal transmission this hepatitis B vaccine. And the concern at that time was maternal fetal transmission of hepatitis in China.
Starting point is 01:06:49 In China. And we also worried a little about healthcare providers of drug addicts. Do you imagine in this country that if a woman is an IV drug user, she doesn't get tested for hepatitis B while she's pregnant? Of course she does.
Starting point is 01:07:04 That child will get the hepatitis B vaccine, but for the entire country to get it, take it if you want it later. I took it for healthcare protection, but to give it the first day of life, World Health Organization, in the name of equity, everybody's getting it. And it's a bizarre, bizarre thing. I was at a Christmas party in Hollywood, and a lot of big Hollywood types were there. And I was talking to this one guy who was actually a doctor. And they're all just repeating what they see in the New York Times or here on MSNBC. They're like, oh, I'm afraid of that RFK. He's going to take away the polio vaccine.
Starting point is 01:07:43 And I'm like, he's not going to take away the polio vaccine. He just wants safety. And I said, did you know that when we were kids, I think I got maybe four, five, six vaccine shots maybe. And now I said, do you know how many it is now? It's 72. And his eyes, I was like, big as sausage. He's like, 72. They don't know this?
Starting point is 01:08:01 They don't know this? And then I told him, I said, you know, the first vaccine they give is the hepatitis B vaccine. And he's like, what? I go, exactly. Why would they do that? The only way you can get that is through intravenous. Go ahead. I asked my hairdresser today what her child has had vaccination-wise.
Starting point is 01:08:21 Because I said, oh, RFK juniors. And she's like, what? Who's that? Anyways, I said, you know, what vaccines's like what? Who's that? Anyways I said you know what vaccines have your kids had or has your daughter had? She said well she had the ones when she was born that they told her to get which is K2
Starting point is 01:08:33 and Hep B probably and then one when she was one year old but since then she hasn't had anything and I was like I don't know it's confusing because those are probably the ones you shouldn't get, but I'm hoping that we can educate
Starting point is 01:08:49 a bigger audience here. Vaccines are good, but just like every medical intervention, the doctor, the patient, and the mom needs to make that decision for every case with risk reward being considered. And then we need to hold vaccines
Starting point is 01:09:04 to the same standard as every other pharmaceutical product, which is what RFK plans to do. That's all very simple. No big deal. And that's all. And then, but that has been shocked me. Cause I was involved with that. It's not, it's not,
Starting point is 01:09:18 it's not to protect kids from becoming IV drug users, Jimmy. It's protecting them from their IV drug using mom, of which there are about 600 in this country per year. And so every child is getting the vaccine, and you don't think those 600 moms are identified before the delivery? And then give those
Starting point is 01:09:38 kids the vaccine by all means. But it's so... It was done by the World Health Organization. They were the mandating. done by the World Health Organization. They were the mandating. They were the mandating body. And who controls them? Bill Gates.
Starting point is 01:09:52 And who bragged about his return on investment in vaccines? Bill Gates. And here, I'll tell you one more story about Bill Gates is that when Donald Trump was president the first time, I heard this story from Bill Gates. He told this story. And that Donald Trump, RFK, was talking to Trump to get him to do a vaccine commission in the Senate or in the Congress. And Trump told Bill Gates about this. And Bill Gates says, no, don't do that. That would be a bad thing. That's a direct quote. I'm not making up. Don't do that. That would be bad thing. And I'm like, why would you be against?
Starting point is 01:10:27 That would be bad thing. That's how he said it. And I'm like, why would you have that reaction to a vaccine commission? They're going to look into the safety of vaccines. And what are they going to find out, Bill? They're going to find out that they're safe and effective. And then people will have even more confidence taking them, right? Isn't that what they're going to find out?
Starting point is 01:10:45 So why would you be afraid of that? That doesn't make any sense. So what are, what is he afraid? He's afraid of it, the science, that shows that there isn't safety trials, that they don't have the safety test, and that there are negative studies that they don't want people to know about.
Starting point is 01:11:03 So that's what that is. So that's not informed consent, I'll tell you that. That's about less informed non-consent. So again, Bill Gates is a big scammer, megalomaniac, and he's why you should be, that's why I have a healthy skepticism of all billionaires. Well, let's leave it at that. And we will see if you develop any Elon derangement or Trump derangement.
Starting point is 01:11:27 Because as you pointed out, it can go either way. You can get too enthusiastic about one of these guys or get disturbed by their behavior and start to think they're up to something they're not. But it's definitely worth having a skeptical stance in relation to everything in the press, everything in the government, and everything in science. You're supposed to have skepticism. That's the nature of the endeavor is to sit with a skeptical eye, a jaundiced eye as you evaluate the evidence. And hopefully the null hypothesis
Starting point is 01:11:57 becomes informative with time. Jimmy, again, we will look at jimmydorer.com for the upcoming comedy appearances, Jimmy Dore Show. What's coming up today? I imagine you have a show this afternoon. I know. I do Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Starting point is 01:12:14 And so we're off today. That's why I can do shows like this. And we're back at it tomorrow at 1.30. So we're 3 to 6 Pacific time, Monday and Wednesday. And on Friday, we do an earlier show, one to four. So just go to JimmyDore.com. We're in direct competition. Oh, are we?
Starting point is 01:12:31 Really? We compete with you. Yeah. On Wednesday, three o'clock. Oh, okay. Well, we're only there. Thank you for bringing your audience with you today. It was really good.
Starting point is 01:12:41 We have a huge audience over on X and also on Rumble today. And thank you guys for listening. We really appreciate it. It was predicted, predicted that his show would be successful. It was.
Starting point is 01:12:55 We were talking about psychics before the mics turned on because I want to have Jimmy on my show, calling out with Susan Pinsky, which airs today at 3 p.m. We're going to do a love special
Starting point is 01:13:04 with Dr. Drew and Demona Hoffman. Let's let Jimmy go so we can talk more about that. We'll get Jimmy on. You can get a psychic reading too. Great to see you. We're traveling a bunch too in the next couple months, really,
Starting point is 01:13:14 but we'll get that bourbon, what's it called? The Bourbon Street? Bourbon House? What was that steakhouse called? Bourbon Steak. Bourbon Steak. That's it.
Starting point is 01:13:23 We will get there. We'll do it. Okay. Thank you, my friend. Thanks for being here. Okaybon Steak. That's it. We will get there. We'll do it. Thank you, my friend. Thanks for being here. Okay. Bye-bye. We adore everybody. And then, Susan, tell them about your show. It's 3 o'clock today. Today we have a Loveline-like show. We're just going to have fun with love and talk about people's
Starting point is 01:13:39 love lives. And if you guys, if anybody wants to ask a love question of Dr. Drew, email me at callingoutatdoctordrew.com and we'll try to get you on the show. Yes. I'm looking at all these, look at the rumble rants, all those,
Starting point is 01:13:57 what does that mean? All these different sort of rollers going and I don't know what that all is, but thank you for that. Here's coming up, Robert Epstein on Tuesday. Robbie Starbuck. Are they giving you money?
Starting point is 01:14:09 I don't know. USAID whistleblower on the 26th. Emily's been hard at work. U.S. Congresswoman Harriet Hageman coming in on March 5th. We have a ton of show ahead. Please join us again today at three o'clock. All of the usual places we'll be back
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