Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 775 | “Horrified” Was She!?...
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Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher
Welcome to Chewing the Fat
I honestly don't know
where to begin today
because as I'm sitting here
getting ready to start the show
I see a story about 75 people
that were killed
and dozens injured
after a fuel truck exploded
in Haiti
and you know you see those headlines
and it's a tragedy
it's horrible
but, I mean, I care, but I don't care.
You can quote me on that.
I care, but I don't care.
So it's sad and horrible.
But, I mean, we still have the missionaries that have been kidnapped
and still are being held against their will, I believe.
We know that five of the 17 that were kidnapped in October
have been released and that's it.
Just amazing to me.
But again, I mean, Haiti isn't necessarily a destination point these days.
But the thing that surprised me about the story was that they claim that the high death toll was partially due to unlookers scrambling to scoop up the spilled gas because when the fuel truck crashed, all the gasoline.
was pouring all over the place.
So people were running to scoop up spilled gas
and then the fuel ignited
next to smoldering trash
and then, you know, people lost their lives
and got injured.
So, I mean, that's where we're at in Haiti.
I care. I do care.
I don't really care.
Welcome to Chewing the Fats.
Probably shouldn't have started there, but you know, so be it.
So some of the cool footage we're getting back from the Parker Solar probe touching the sun is a huge moment.
And it's pretty remarkable to see the footage that this Parker probe is giving us really cool.
At one point, the Parker Solar probe dipped, I love this story, dipped to just beneath 15 solar ray
It's about 6.5 million miles from the sun's surface.
6.5 million miles from the sun's surface.
I'm guessing it's kind of warm.
It transmitted a feature in the corona called the pseudo-streamer.
Now, pseudostreamers are massive structures that rise above the sun's surface and can be seen from Earth during solar eclipses.
Passing through the pseudo-streamer is like flying into the eye of a storm inside.
the pseudo streamer, the conditions quieted, particles slowed, and a number of switchbacks dropped,
which is a dramatic change from the busy barrage of particles the spacecraft usually encounters in the solar wind.
So for the first time, the spacecraft found itself in a region where the magnetic fields were strong enough to dominate the movement of particles there.
These conditions are proof the spacecraft had passed the elven critical surface and entered the solar atmosphere where magnetic fields shape the movement of everything in the region.
It's just incredible.
And now we have what are called switchbacks.
Now, switchbacks are not really rare, but common in the solar wind.
and we know that it's a process of, you know,
linking magnetic fields in the solar atmosphere.
So we're getting footage back.
It's really fascinating.
We know that I think the probe will continue again.
It's a cycle around the sun and through the solar flares.
And then by 2025, we get the final approach.
So, you know, where the final approach brings the Parker Solar Probe to under 4 million miles away from the sun.
And that's when it gets just a tad bit hotter.
And we're going to go ahead and lose the Parker Solar Probe.
It's going to be history.
Now, it's part of NASA's Living with a Star program to explore the aspects of the Sun-Earth system
that directly affect our life in society.
So it's managed by the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland,
NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington,
the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland.
They manage the Parker Solar Probe.
They manage that mission for NASA,
and they built and designed and operate the spacecraft.
So, I mean, it's really cool.
And if you get a chance to see the footage,
It's fascinating.
I love it.
And, you know, we're going to learn more about our star.
And hopefully that will lead us into, you know,
what is happening to other stars in the solar system and beyond.
And hopefully it will, you know, assist us in our space travels.
I mean, we still obviously need to learn how to, you know,
take off when it's not cloudy.
but until then we'll live with the footage we're getting back
from the Parker Solar Probe.
Back here on Earth,
we know that the government has warned companies
and, you know, everyday citizens
to be extra vigilant against online attacks,
especially now during the holidays,
because that's apparently a popular time of the year
for hackers to be out there since we're all buying things online.
Well, we now know,
that a piece of faulty software called Log 4J has exposed major companies to over 1.2 million
cyber attacks since last Friday.
Oh, all right.
I mean, we know that that makes it one of the most wide-reaching security breaches ever,
and they don't even know if they can't.
It'll take years to fix.
It's a log 4J software.
It helps companies like Amazon, Apple, Tesla, IBM, and Twitter.
And good thing nobody uses those companies.
Log and track user activity across all their applications.
So now cyber attackers are using it as a crowbar.
This is how it's being described.
A crowbar to break into computers.
So all the data, mine crypto.
I mean, your information is out.
there now. It's amazing. We've talked about it before that, you know, companies admit to,
oh, yeah, we were hacked. There was only, you know, it was only, it was only a few million.
We're fine. We don't think sensitive data got out. Well, that might be wrong because thanks
to the software log 4J, we know that, you know, all that sensitive data? Yeah, that's probably
out there.
Oh, okay, no problem.
So do we know that it's been breached?
Yeah, you know, Microsoft said, yeah,
with other companies are currently in their investigation mode.
So we don't even know the full fallout.
I would just say, you know, change your password.
Do the best you can.
It's not, this isn't an ad for ExpressVPN,
But I mean, if you can use it and purchase their product, do it.
It will help, you know, change your passwords.
Keep an eye on all your accounts as best you can.
Do the best you can.
Because if our hackers are, you know, using a crowbar to get into these software programs
that all these companies are using to mine their data.
and now the hackers are getting that data?
Yeah, your information is out there.
Good times, good, good times, good times, good times at the end of 2021.
I know, I know.
And I should say that they have created a patch to fix the issue.
So, you know, whatever the flaw was, they've created a patch to fix the issue.
Except that a lot of the engineers are saying, you know,
what probably happened, though, is once the hackers were inside,
they probably made a couple other passageways.
So sure, we fixed that first patch issue,
but we probably need to go back in there and take a look around
and see if anything else happened.
So it's going to take forever to get it fixed if they ever do.
So did you see the footage of the teachers on the ice stuff?
their shirts with dollar bills.
So in a South Dakota junior ice hockey game,
10 teachers out of 31 who applied competed in what they're calling the dystopian event.
Stuffing shirts with dollar bills.
And some teachers got $376, some got $616.
So they got on their hands and knees and there were $5,001.
bills on this rug, this carpet, and it was, you know, go.
Get as much money as you can in the amount of time.
So the video went viral, millions of views, and people were unhappy.
They called the event humiliating.
It's the gamification of economic inequality a la squid game, the dash for cash.
It's making light of a bleak American reality, similar to the game.
show paid off?
Well, paid off is a game show where contestants answer a bunch of questions and the winner gets
their student debt paid off.
Now, I went and I looked up how the game show is played.
So if you win, whatever debt you have, they give you the money to pay off your debt.
You don't have to use the money to pay off your debt.
Huh.
You could use it for something else.
Weird how that happens.
And they, of course, you know, highlight in the first story that it popped up,
they highlight a story of a lady who came in second.
And she only, she can't save properly because she has this amount of student debt piled up.
But she won $3,000 and came in second place.
And she is able to, you know, at least help her family a little bit.
Now, she still faced over $50,000 in debt.
That was her choice.
what she's doing to make a living now,
if that's not enough to pay it off,
I'm sorry, I'm not going to feel bad about that.
I just, it's hard for me to feel bad about that.
Anyway, I've got to take it easy now.
So, the reality of this case,
South Dakota ranks 50th in the nation for teacher pay.
Well, it had, I mean,
there wasn't really anything to do with teacher pay.
They were supposed to take the money and use it for the classroom, I thought.
Anyway, so,
People were pissed.
And so in a joint statement, the home team and the local mortgage lender that funded the event, of course, apologized and acknowledged that, you know what, it did seem degrading to the teaching profession.
We're sorry.
You know what?
We'll give $500 to, you know, an additional $500 to all the teachers involved.
So the 10 teachers that were scooping around for money, whatever they got, they get that.
Plus, they're going to get an extra $500.
Plus, we're going to give $500 to the other 21 people who applied but didn't make the cut.
So we're sorry.
Yeah, we know.
It didn't look that good.
So there's that.
I mean, there's good times.
I really, I want to get in the Christmas spirit.
I know we're closed.
We're at the Christmas break.
We're getting close to the holidays.
For those of you, you know, listening live, it's the 16th of December 2021.
And yet I'm finding it difficult because, as I stated, just a few moments ago.
Like, these teachers decided to do this, right?
It was okay that they did it.
But because the video went viral and some people didn't like it, now it looks
mad and it's dystopian and we have to apologize and we're giving everybody money and it was just a junior
ice hockey game with some fun and i just thought it would be fun to have teachers you know going for
money during between periods it's just weird that we it's just weird where we're at and i care
but i don't really care all right let's go to the break room
need something cold to drink desperately.
I do care about that.
I need something cold and it better be good.
It is.
So did you see where Kraft is now saying,
yeah, you know, we do have a cream cheese shortage.
But you know what?
We're going to, we're going to use it as a marketing opportunity.
So, I mean, is Kraft part of our...
Who died today?
Craft cream cheese.
died today. Really? Yeah. That's who died today? Kraft cream cheese died today. So what they're doing
is for a limited number of people, they're going to get $20 on dessert, charge it to Kraft,
and it has to be something other than a cheesecake. Oh, okay. Really? Yeah. People interested in the
offer could visit the special website set up by Kraft on December 17.
and December 18th, 2021.
So if you're listening live, as I said earlier,
it's the 16th.
So tomorrow and Saturday of 2021,
18,000,
18,000 of the people who enter
are going to be able to nab the right to get reimbursement
for a holiday trip.
They'll be able to submit recipes to the company
a few weeks later.
Oh, that is so special.
They're trying a way to soften the blow.
of empty cream cheese
cells.
You know, I just want to be clear.
Now, I know that there's, you know,
that obviously we can say, you know,
Kraft is the best cream cheese,
Philadelphia cream cheese.
Okay.
I'm with you on that.
However, there's plenty of other cream cheeses on a shelf.
There's no shortages there.
So, I mean, I know,
I know my refrigerator has a couple of boxes of cream cheese in it.
It ain't Philadelphia, sorry,
but it is cream cheese.
So according to Philadelphia cream cheese,
They're investing millions of dollars.
We're adding funds to help increase production capacity.
We've even temporarily stopped making a very limited number of Philadelphia products,
so it can increase production of its more popular items.
Oh, so it's good that they're figuring that out now.
It only took how long?
I mean, we've had stories for months that cream cheese was being shorted at the bagel shops in New York.
But now we're just figuring out that, you know, we probably need to stop making the cream cheese, the soft cream cheese with onion and chives and just make the regular cream cheese.
You know, the number one bestseller.
Oh, yeah, that's okay.
Anyway, you have a chance to have your dessert paid for by Kraft.
I'm not sure what the special website is.
Let's see if we could find it.
Oh, here we go.
Spread thefeeling.com.
If you can't spread Philly, spread the feeling.
Isn't that special?
You can go to spreadthefeeling.com.
You can't enter anything now,
but you come back at 12 noon on December 17th,
and you can start ending.
You can reserve your space.
Once the dessert reservation is confirmed
with a unique one-time use link that is sent to you,
do not share,
buy any dessert with a date of,
receipt between 1217 and 1224.
Starting on 1228 at 9 a.m. Eastern to 11.59 p.m. Eastern on 1.4.
use your unique link to submit your dessert receipt for your chance to receive a $20 digital
reward.
So if I have my reservation confirmed, then I should get my money.
I don't like the for your chance to receive my $20 digital reward.
If I have my reservation confirmed and I have my reservation confirmed and I'm,
I go buy stuff, I want my 20 bucks or my, you know, $18 that I spent on making a dessert that
wasn't with cream cheese or wasn't with Philadelphia cream cheese.
I mean, what if I make some kind of cream cheese dessert with, you know, Walmart cream cheese?
You're probably not getting your money back on that one.
So I've had some stories I might as well get to.
I've got some stories on Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, Ben Affleck, Ben,
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner.
Another story about Holly Madison and Hugh Hefner.
Hilaria Baldwin and Alec Baldwin.
I don't want the gunshot there because I'm talking.
So we still have an ongoing deal that whenever I say his name,
that a gunshot needs to be fired.
You know, speaking of that, just as aside,
before we get into my new segment,
who's on who?
you know, Ben on Jen, Holly on Hugh,
hilarious on Alec.
I didn't say his full name.
He had his guy,
he had his finger on the trigger too.
But I just want to say that I, every,
so many shows now,
I really pay attention to
when guns are pointed at a human being,
but really they're pointed at the camera
and get fired.
It does happen all the time.
So it's just, anyway, it's just really strange.
So anyway, who's on who?
So apparently we saw the video of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner.
You know, Ben was all wound up with Jennifer.
And she did not look like a happy camper out on the street talking to Ben.
And then we find out that he had his movie canceled.
Oh, no.
What?
Yes.
Yeah, the big movie that he was working on or putting
together Deepwater
featuring one of his other ex-girlfriends
and Adia Mas has been pulled.
Yeah, you know, that's right.
Yeah, we just yanked it.
No, I'm sorry.
Not going to happen.
Take care.
You can go shop at somewhere else
on some streaming service, but yeah,
we're,
man, we are not
going to do it here at Disney, okay?
Yeah, okay, sorry, it's just
away it goes. So anyway,
after the big fight, then we see, you know,
the next day, that news breaks,
and Jen Garner is all happy and smile and going to her little workout class.
And then we find out that Ben does an interview and badmouthed Garner in the interview.
I know.
He's on Stern and he said, I'd still be drinking if I was married to her.
And he was just badmouthing her.
Well, come to find out, J-Lo is all wound up at him.
at least that's what's being reported.
That J-Lo is all wound up at Ben
because they weren't supposed to be saying bad stuff
about Jennifer.
And J-Lo apparently, you know,
wanted the families to kind of, you know, mix a little bit,
see the kids, share the kids, you know, when they could.
And that's not going to happen now,
especially the way that he was talking to her in their fight
a few days before that.
I know.
So I don't know.
Who's on who there? Ben on Jen or Jen on Ben, but that's the case.
Then we have another Holly Madison story on Hugh Hefner.
This is pissing me off now.
I told you yesterday, this will not stand.
Hugh Hefner will not go down in history as a bad guy.
Okay, I won't have it.
I won't have it.
He's an American dream dream.
Okay?
Now, she wants you to believe that it was just terrible that she had sex with Hugh Hefner
on the first night.
She was invited to spend a night out
and she was hoping to be invited to,
you know, she wanted to go live
in the Playboy Mansion because
one of the Hefner's girlfriends
had recently left and
I really know I didn't want them sexually
but I've got to be prepared
and they went to a party and they got all wasted
and then they went back to the mansion
and the next thing, you know,
it was like somebody pushed Hugh on top of me.
and I had sex with it and I just
I just didn't feel right
I was mortified and embarrassed
were you
were you and so then
she was horrified by the idea that
others knew what happened
were you holly
were you
she was so horrified in fact
that she goes on to say
I mean okay so
I woke up the next morning
and it was just a traumatic
experience but I went ahead
and asked Hugh if I could move into the mansion.
So she was so horrified that she had slept with you after and other people knew about it,
that she went ahead the next morning over coffee and said,
you know, Hugh, why don't I move into here into the mansion?
And Hugh was like, okay.
So no, Holly, I'm not feeling bad for you.
Okay?
No.
Not going to happen.
and quit trying to besmirch the American dreams dream that is Hugh Hefner.
I will not have it.
And then we had Hilaria, Baldwin.
I guess that's how you say her name.
I don't know.
I don't know what nationality she's pretending to be this week,
but she did a story about on her Instagram about how she had to shush Alec.
I didn't say his full name.
During the birth of their son.
He sounded like an ass.
and coward.
So I'm in the hospital giving birth to my baby,
the baby boy, and Alec is on the phone.
And he's just saying, he was on the phone.
And he said to me, shush, can you keep it down?
That is a perfect, a perfect story of the kind of guy,
Alec Baldwin is.
Because for a lot of people, you think that it was a joke, right?
If you're in the hospital,
I was for all my children in the hospital for their birth,
and it's awesome.
It's a great experience,
and if you have an opportunity to experience,
you should.
But, you know, I can see where, you know,
I may have made a few jokes to the doctors
during that time frame,
but it wasn't real, right?
And you know, you know that this douche,
Alec, it wasn't, was being serious
because he was on the phone,
taking care of some kind of.
of business. So what a danglehead. So that's, so who's on who? Ben on Jen, Holly on Hugh,
hilarious on Alec. I don't know. I don't know, but that's a, it's kind of a new segment I put
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So a couple of my favorite stories this past week.
Between 2014 and 2018, more than 300 mutilated cat carcasses were found on
London streets.
Yes, the media said we had
we had
feline targeting
serial killer on the loose.
And the facts that the cats often
had their heads or tails cut off,
the cleanliness of their wounds,
many, many
suspected human involvement.
So,
people at a veterinary college in the UK
analyzed 32 of the mutilated
cat carcasses found by the public between 2016 and 2018.
The bodies were stored at the Metropolitan Police, and it was all part of their investigation.
Researchers conducted post-mortem examinations on the cats as well as CT scans.
They swabbed the cats fur to test whether they could find DNA.
The police struggled to pinpoint a true killer of the cats because, well, all the carcasses were different.
There were 13 different combinations of missing body parts,
so it was difficult to spot patterns.
Then they tested DNA again.
They also did more post-mortem examinations,
revealing there was no single cause of death among the cats.
They suspect 10 of the 32 cats were killed by foxes.
Yeah, uh, eight probably died.
of natural causes, heart and lung failure.
Half a dozen of them, probably hit by a car.
So there was no human, feline mass murderer.
Yeah, you know, look, the cats and tails and heads were chopped off because, you know, hey, that's what foxes do.
I got weak jaws and they scavenge alone.
So, yeah, the lack of blood, I just meant that they were already dead.
And so, you know, there's not a lot of bleeding after death.
Hard to say how many foxes were involved, really.
We don't know.
You know, there was only a few probably used cats for food.
And it's on the edge of London.
So, you know, it's probably because, you know, encroachments from humans and interactions.
Yeah, we'll figure it out.
But, no, it was not humans at all.
Just incredible.
And my other favorite story of the week.
An employee at Dunkin' Donuts in Ohio received a surprise of a lifetime from a loyal customer.
A fully furnished home.
That's pretty sweet.
And I will say that's really nice.
It's just that I feel like, no, it wasn't really done for the holidays.
So Suzanne Burke and Emily Johnson's, this is the story.
Their friendship began at the drive-thru.
several years ago.
So really not much of a friendship, really?
More as a everyday kind of, hey, how you doing?
Kind of kind of relationship.
Anyway, I go every morning.
And Ebony has worked a drive-through for three years
and really has provided amazing customer service.
Then, Merck realized, hey, what happened to Ebony?
She's been gone for two.
too long and she's the only one that knows how I like my coffee and it's getting a little frustrating.
Well, she found out Ebony's fallen on hard times and her kids were evicted from their home.
And so she, you know, when she started experiencing this hardship, she, you know, lost her home and she had tough times.
She couldn't work.
So she was even falling on worse times.
so Suzanne decided that I need to see if I can help Ebony out
because you know it's the holidays and it's a perfect time of year to feel like
you're spreading joy and Ebony's happy you know she got a fully furnished home
kids can have a Merry Christmas enjoy the rest of the holidays I'm just so
thankful we're back in our home the Lord really looked out for
for me because I kept praying and saying, could I be home before Christmas. And that is wonderful.
That is, and I mean, I mean that from the bottom of my heart. That is wonderful. But I feel like
it really wasn't because of the holidays. And Suzanne was more interested in having Ebony back
of the drive-through window. Because in the story, it says, when I just wanted to see.
if I could help her just improve her life
and the life of her kids
and make sure that they had a stable house
so that she could continue to provide
the excellent service she does at Dunkin.
There, I got your house,
I got you some furniture,
I got a place for your kids to live,
and I get back to the drive-thru
and get me some coffee, would you?
Okay?
Merry Christmas, though.
And, you know, I'm happy that it's the holidays and all.
But I need my life.
latte done properly.
Okay.
Oh, and be ready for Disney's
new Snow White remake,
which will be great.
You can bet on that.
They said that this remake
is going to update
the classic story with a stronger
narrative.
Huh.
What would that be?
There haven't been any new ideas in Hollywood.
for quite some time, but when we talk about making Snow White with a stronger narrative,
what does that mean?
Is Snow White going to be trans?
Is Snow White going to be part of, you know, the Bipak, part of the L.G, well, I guess if she's
trans, she is part of the LGBTQ.
Or is the Prince?
The Prince going to be trans.
who knows.
It makes me really nervous
when we start
messing with these fairy tales
that aren't real, okay?
And then they were just
a, you know, just a classic old
Disney movie, but
we're going to remake them and have
you know, have it wonderful.
Like the live action version of Beauty
of the Beast, wasn't that
great? And,
the
Aladdin or Jasmine gets a much bigger backstory
and the desire to run the city
because that's, you know,
that's for sure what would have happened.
And so be ready for Snow White to be
at least somewhere
in the LGBTQ world.
That's going to be the stronger narrative.
And I mean,
I, you know, maybe she'll,
I doubt that she'll be, you know, on the spectrum.
Snow White, on the spectrum.
That's what it could be.
I don't know.
I don't know what it's going to be.
I just know that it's going to be, have a stronger narrative.
That makes me a little concerned, a little concerned.
And you know what I just found out too that pisses me off.
I was looking forward to the, and I still am actually,
looking forward to the next episode of Succession on HBO.
Apparently this last week was the season finale.
I know, I say no to that.
No.
It was a tremendous episode.
And I want the next episode because I know.
I know who the leak is, who the bad guy is.
I know.
I know who it is.
And if they don't make him the bad guy,
I'm shutting that show down
Shut the down
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So maybe they better start passing out vitamin D in New York.
I see where the Broadway shows that were supposed to be open and running are closing down now due to the, you know, COVID cancellations.
All these shows, the numbers are going up way too high and we can't do shows.
So we're just going to shut it down.
Oh, all right.
Good luck.
God bless.
I mean, I see where 40% of patients now,
Now, they claim 40% of patients who test positive for COVID-19 are asymptomatic.
Okay.
I mean, that's from 95 different studies.
So, and that doesn't even count the asymptomatic cases that go on tested, right?
People don't even know.
But shut it down.
Shut it down.
And we see where some people are reporting the vitamin D deficiency increases the spread of the disease.
We've heard that before, though.
and there's plenty of information that lead you to the vitamin issues.
But I will say this, if you're on Twitter, say, and you follow me at Jeffrey JFR.
The new Twitter rules, the updated COVID-19 information policy.
Okay, so here we go.
We don't want any faults or misleading information regarding the safety or science
behind approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccines, such as the
vaccines will cause you to be sick, spread the virus, or would be more harmful than getting COVID-19.
No, we're not having that.
Tweets that incite fear or misrepresent the ingredients or contents of COVID-19 vaccines.
We are not having that.
Tweets that mischaracterize the nature and science behind mRNA vaccines and how they work.
Yeah, we're not having any of that.
Tweets that claims vaccines altered genetic code.
We will not have that.
that misrepresent or misuse official reporting tools and statistics.
Yeah.
No, we will not have that.
And false or misleading claims that people who have received the vaccine can spread or shed the virus or symptoms or immunity to unvaccinated people.
The CDC has said you could do that.
But don't say it on Twitter.
Don't you dare say that.
And, you know, more and more NFL players are testing positive.
NBA games are being canceled.
We have soccer players having breathing issues on the field.
It's almost as if, it's almost as if one could make the case that if you're fully vaccinated.
So anyway, the Southwest CEO and the American Airlines CEO,
said, yeah, we're questioning the effectiveness of the mask mandates on the planes.
Our air is fresh.
We've got, I mean, that's what they've settled along.
They redid their whole air systems and put in special filters,
and they put in HEPA plus filters and HEPA plus plus.
And they said the air was the cleanest air you could breathe in the world,
something like that.
And yet they're still doing this.
Now, that's mandated, of course, from the FAA and, you know, our leaders,
the great leaders they are.
but the heads of the airlines are like, yeah, really, if you take a look, you're causing more problems than you're actually solving.
So maybe you ought to just take it away.
But no, we're not going to do that, not right now.
But it'll happen soon enough.
And this story really is one of the most agonizing stories.
And I don't understand the thinking.
So a judge has held a hospital in contempt for refusing Ivermectives.
to a COVID patient who's on a ventilator,
and they were already under a court order
to administer Ivermectin.
Oh, so she's been meddling COVID since early October.
63-year-old Northern Virginia woman
became severely ill with COVID in October.
She's been on a ventilator since November 3rd.
She was prescribed Ivermectin by her family doctor,
but she couldn't complete the regimen
upon being admitted to this hospital
because the hospital said,
you know, we're refusing to administer the drug,
citing medical, legal, and practical concerns.
Wow.
So her son, who works at the hospital,
erd begged the hospital administrator
that the drug may save his mother's life.
And all other medical treatments have been exhausted,
but the hospital continued to,
I mean, they just continued to do it.
To say no, we're not doing it.
So the, and again, Loudoun County,
what a beautiful place to be these days.
That place is on fire, man.
Circuit court judge, Jim Fisher,
as far as I know, no relation to me,
agreed with the Davies family
and ordered the hospital to administer the drug
in compliance with the family's wishes
and her personal doctor.
they believe the fight between the rights of the hospital and the rights of the citizens.
They feel their rights trump her rights.
Oh, really, yeah.
So the hospital claimed that none of its doctors believe Ivermectin is in Mrs. Davies' best interest and all have refused to prescribe.
Isn't it interesting?
Just don't stop for just a second.
Isn't it interesting?
On all this time, that we don't have a specific protocol set out for Ivermectin from doctors.
We have plenty of doctors around the country that are prescribing Ivermectin to their patients with a different protocol.
You know, each doctor has their own little different protocol.
There has been no specific protocol set from the FDA.
Really strange how that's happened.
And I'm sure that, you know, there aren't hospital chains that have their own process.
But it hasn't happened, just but separate doctors have.
and, you know, so their excuse of not having a protocol is kind of ridiculous at this point.
I mean, we're two years in, right?
And even if you believe that it doesn't work, you've exhausted all other ways.
All other things have not worked.
Why not use that?
Isn't that what you're supposed to do is to at least provide some assistance to your patient?
So the judge ruled that, hey, that's not state law and ordered the hospital to permit the administration of the drug in compliance with the family wishes.
And he didn't rule on the medical merits of ivermectin as being effective treatment for COVID-19.
He just knew that all the other treatment options were exhausted and he sided with the family to at least try it, which I don't understand why doctors and hospitals were.
won't at least try it, even if they're standing up against the wall saying,
we're not going to do it unless all other treatment options have been exhausted.
So, I mean, the object is to not have the patient die.
Isn't it, doctor?
So still, after that, the hospital wouldn't do it.
It's just amazing.
So they go back and the judge says, wait a second.
No, you're going to do this.
I'm going to hold you in contempt of court.
and you're going to administer this Ivermectin,
or I'm going to impose a $10,000 fine,
and it's going to be retroactive starting on December 9th.
So you better hop sing on it.
I believe that's actually what he wrote in the court order.
And so they still wouldn't give it to her.
Now the judge gave the hospital until 9 p.m.
on this last Monday to be the last point until the fines are going to get started.
So at 8.45 p.m. 15 minutes before the time, I mean, they're still in the window.
They decided that they were going to give Ibermecta to Kathleen Davies.
Isn't that.
It is fascinating to me.
It's just unbelievable.
Now, I don't know what the update is on Kathleen.
We should know actually how she's,
doing by now. I mean, it's
the end of the week.
Let's see.
I can't see anything. It started
on Monday, but I don't see the outcome of how she's
doing and what's happening. It was supposed to be
the protocol that they have
from her doctor was twice a day
and up to 10 days
and it could extend
past the 10 days if needed.
Strange. And the hospital
was also using that her doctor
didn't have privileges
at their hospital. So that would
you know, violate standard hospital practice.
We'll give them privileges then.
I mean, that's not.
I just, it's such a weird thing.
I don't understand the hatred for Ivermectin.
Now, if Merckmectin or Pfizer-Mectin was available,
I'm sure they'd be right on that.
It'd be right on that, but Ivermectin being, you know,
dirt cheap doesn't make them any money.
Anyway, it's just a really, really strange,
really, really strange that we have such disdain
at least the medical community has,
and not all I know,
but most of the medical community
has such disdain for ivermectin
and hydroxychloroquine.
And you,
my personal belief is that
if it will help your patients
and you've exhausted all other ways,
just,
why wouldn't you?
Nope.
Nope.
Sorry, we're not going to do it.
Just incredible.
Just incredible.
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