Hodgetwins Podcast - TWINS POD CLIP | Bill Gates Said The CREEPIEST Thing And No One Noticed...

Episode Date: June 13, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Time for Twinspot. Yeah. They're still after me, the medical board. They still after you? Still. Will you after your license? Yeah. So I was talking earlier about that patient in the ICU.
Starting point is 00:00:13 Wife was trying to get him Ivermectin. She sued the hospital because they refused to let him try Ivermectin. And then she asked me to help her. So I became, you know, they can't make a doctor write a prescription for a drug, what they could make the hospital give another doctor willing to do it, make them give privileges. So that's what they sued is to let me get privileges so I could write the prescription for the Ibermectin. And we won the case. It's crazy you have to sue for that.
Starting point is 00:00:43 Exactly. Yeah, it's horrible. Won the case. The hospital still, I mean, the hospital basically refused to obey the court order. And they made me go through all these, this rigmarole. had to submit surgical case logs and get letters of recommendation. And normally, like during the pandemic, if you applied for emergency privileges, it was a same-day process because they were so, you know, they were so tight on doctors. They needed people.
Starting point is 00:01:13 But in this situation, you know, they tried to make it as difficult as possible. And then basically they said, well, we're not going to give you privileges, even though we have a court order. Yeah. So there was all this back and forth that they had to go back to the judge. and that I finally get the green light and the lawyer's like, yes, you can go. You can send it and I sent a nurse because this patient was actually in Dallas and I was in Houston.
Starting point is 00:01:36 Nurse shows up and the police are there and she's not allowed in the ICU. She leaves. They ended up, they got a stay on the order so they appealed immediately and our lawyers didn't know about the stay. So, I mean, legitimately she was not allowed to go in there. But it was, she didn't cause a scene,
Starting point is 00:01:56 but they're saying that, you know, I sent a nurse to the hospital without having privileges, and, you know, I was dangerous to other patients for her to do that. And that's what they're going after me for in the medical board. That's been three and a half years. You wasn't even there. I wasn't there. And you found a court order. Yeah, I was following a court order.
Starting point is 00:02:14 And there was a misunderstanding over, because we didn't know about the stay. But, you know, our intentions were good. And, yeah, so three and a half years later, they, because I fought it. I mean, I could have just paid a big fine, but I decided to fight it. It's still going on. So you fight you fighting it. Now they want to take your license. Well, I don't know if they'll take the license, but they're, you know, they're making it. They want to come out on top. They're trying to, yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:40 Same face, in other words. Yeah. Or I could only see them doing that justifying and, you know, censor you if, say you prescribe something that people are dying from. But to my knowledge, nobody's died from abramectum, right? It's super safe. I mean, it should be over the counter. And before I started using it, I really dug into the safety because I knew it was so controversial. Like if I hurt anybody with it, it would be a big deal.
Starting point is 00:03:04 And if you look, like I did a literature search trying to find overdose, you know, accidental or intentional or people tried to commit suicide. I couldn't find a single study. And then you go to the FDA's website and you can find toxicity data. And you can see that it is not, it's a very, you'd have to give enormous amounts of, the medication to hurt somebody. So, yeah. I mean, we have over-account of medication right now.
Starting point is 00:03:30 Like, Tylenol is very toxic. Tylenol is definitely more dangerous than Ivermectin. So, like, Tylenol should be banned. I think we should ban Tylenol, yes. How many people die here from Tylenol? Yeah, no, it's, it's a minute, like, you go, I don't know exact number, but if you look, if you do a literature search for accidental, intentional overdose from Tylenol, you'll find thousands of studies, yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:52 Well, it sounds like, um, The government might be having to pay reparations to people because they met, because Joe Biden came out and mandated that. On all federal and city employees, it looked like they're going to be owing reparations to people that were injured. I hope so. There's a big lawsuit. It's been a battle.
Starting point is 00:04:13 So Brooke Jackson was a whistleblower with Pfizer. She worked for the research company that was overseeing the trials, and she saw all these issues going on, like quality control issues. And so she came forward. She reported these issues of the FDA. She was a whistleblower and then she immediately got fired. So she has been suing them trying to get this exposed. But the government has come in, swooped in and trying to save Pfizer. So the DOJ is saying the government. The government. Yes. And this is Pam Bondi government. So it was started with Biden's government. Is it Merrick Garland was old? And now Pam, the Pam, the Pam. And Bondi, DOJ, is saying, no, you can't sue Pfizer because it goes against public health policies. Yeah. Yeah, it's not good.
Starting point is 00:05:06 But this case could bankrupt Pfizer. It's an important case. It needs to go forward at least. At least let it just go through the court system. Right. So when you was trying to prescribe this medication, it's like becoming a doctor is no simple feat, right? It takes, how long does it take to become a doctor? Yeah, it's four years of college and four years in medical school.
Starting point is 00:05:29 And then you do, it depends on what you go into, three to five years of what we call residency. Okay. So like, for a doctor? You work like in a big team of doctors and you basically get trained because medical school is basically a lot of books more than anything. Right. No hands on. So it's like 12 to 15 years goes into that, huh? Become a doctor?
Starting point is 00:05:49 For, yeah, for me, it was 13 years. 13 years? So you jump through all those hoops, and then there's this bureaucracy keeping you from doing your job. Right, right. And I thought, like, I'm pretty independent. So I thought becoming a doctor would be, allow me to kind of be my own boss. Right. You would think, yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:08 You would think. Yeah. But while the only fortune, these medical companies tell you what to do. Yeah. And they don't have degrees in medicine. Yeah. And the, yeah, and the new thing now is the pharmacists have these powers. because the pharmacists were blocking my ivermectin prescriptions and i got sick
Starting point is 00:06:25 yes and i was like well who's going to take care of this patient when they go downhill should i send them to you walgreens pharmacist i'm sitting there to walgreens that's crazy so a person went to school for six months got a certificate telling you what to do well the pharmacists they train longer than six months i'll say that but but they don't they don't have any accountability for the patient they're not they're not listening to the patient's lungs and all that. That is nuts. That is crazy.
Starting point is 00:06:57 Like, I'm very, like, I was never scared to go to the hospital. Yeah, it's a safe place. That's where you go to, they save your life. My little boy broke his arms, so they said, we've got to put him under. And I was like, and I was like, I was worried. I said, what if he doesn't wake up? And I was like, it took them for like two hours talking to me before they convinced me to do it. Well, they go be in a, yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:22 It's terrifying. Yeah, because they had to replace his form back in the spot. Because they said, you go ahead and his cracking. It's going to be painful. He said it'd be better if he's under. He's under, yeah. Yeah, and it's sad that we're all scared to get to the hospital now. I'm terrified of vaccines and doctors.
Starting point is 00:07:38 Yeah. And then if the government doesn't do anything, that, I mean, the trust is gone. We have to restore trust, which is why it's so important that we keep on this. Yeah, somebody needs to be, I mean, accountability, that's all I want. Transparency. If there's under that, then it's like, how do you regain that trust, if at all? But knowing all this information, all these spikes in cancer and sudden death, and they're still giving this vaccine to kids. Yeah, yeah, it's awful. It's, and I mean, it's not doing anything about it. well and I do have an effort going on with it turns out they all they're all
Starting point is 00:08:20 Republicans although it's not you know but I'm trying to recruit politicians to just state that the COVID shot should be pulled off the market and so I've got 252 elected officials only three from Congress but a lot of state representatives and state senators so nobody that's elected in Congress wants to put the name well Marjorie Taylor Green well I know she's crazy I know she I know she Martin don't give a damn I love her Guess do you know who the other two are
Starting point is 00:08:50 Just get Yes Thomas Massey And then who do you think the third one It's a senator Senator? I would say T Cruz No
Starting point is 00:08:59 No Really? He said hell no Well I know it's not Lindsay Graham Who's the Ron Johnson Ron Johnson?
Starting point is 00:09:09 Okay Okay Wow They all should be saying And you know they're not getting these shots anymore, right? They're not getting them. They're not following CDC recommendations. They're not giving them to their children because they have safety concerns.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Are people still dying from COVID here in the country? No, no. I mean, I can't remember the last time I saw a COVID patient. First of all, even saw a COVID patient. Second of all, worried about my COVID patient. Like, I did used to worry. I used to give my cell phone out to everybody because I was worried. I don't worry anymore.
Starting point is 00:09:42 Yeah. I got COVID four times. I got COVID a lot too. Yeah. I got it four times. Second time my feet didn't go blue. It just gets milder and milder. Well, what I don't understand is like when you got the vaccine, they said you got to get a booster.
Starting point is 00:09:56 What was that all about? Yeah, every six months. Yeah. We've never seen anything like it, right? Not even a flu shot. Yeah. You got to get your booster. You just get your booster?
Starting point is 00:10:07 I was like, this is like, man. And then it was forcing the vaccine and a boost on people who already had COVID. Oh, right. No, yeah. Right after you get. recover. Then you need an extra dose of spike protein. Yeah, you need extra spike protein in your body. Yeah, I was pissed at my system when she got it. I said, but you already got COVID. Well, I just want to be safe. I'm like, fuck! Because I didn't think she would. No. No.
Starting point is 00:10:30 Is she okay, though? No, she's fine. She's fine. She's fine. She's fine. She's fine. She's fine. It's been a few years now. Like, I've, I didn't get the vaccine. I had COVID and we donate blood regularly, right? And they said you got, still have the antibodies for COVID. it like three years after the fact. It's like, why were they pushing it? Yeah. That vaccine on people after they had it, money. Well, Bill Gates, he said something that I thought was bizarre. Asked the top scientists in this several times, do we really have to get down to near zero? Can't we just, you know, cut it in half or a quarter? And the answer is that until we get near to zero, the temperature will continue to rise. And so that's a big challenge.
Starting point is 00:11:11 It's very different than saying, you know, we're a 12-foot-high truck trying to get under a 10-foot bridge, and we can just sort of squeeze under. This is something that has to get to zero. Now, we put out a lot of carbon dioxide every year. What? Over 26 billion tons. For each American, it's about 20 tons. For people in poor countries, it's less than one ton.
Starting point is 00:11:36 It's an average about five tons for everyone on the planet. And somehow we have to make changes that will bring that down to zero. It's been constantly going up. It's only various economic changes that have even flattened at all. So we have to go from rapidly rising to falling and falling all the way to zero. This equation has four factors, a little bit of multiplication. So you've got a thing on the left, CO2, that you want to get to zero. And that's going to be based on the number of people, the source,
Starting point is 00:12:09 services, each person's using on average, the energy on average for each service, and the CO2 being put out per unit of energy. So let's look at each one of these and see how we can get this down to zero. Probably one of these numbers is going to have to get pretty near to zero. That's back from a high school algebra. But let's take a look. First we've got population. The world today has 6.8 billion people. That's headed to up to about $9 billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent. What? Whoa. Yeah, why would he say that with, you're going to give people a vaccine so they're getting
Starting point is 00:12:57 that? That's what it sounds like. Yeah. The world today has 6.8 billion people. That's headed up to about $9 billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services. We could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15%. That is crazy. I don't know if he lost his train of thought. Yeah, but that sounds diabolical. And just to say it in front of a group of people?
Starting point is 00:13:23 Yeah. It's almost like this is like a secret meeting with rich people and important people talking about how they're going to exterminate the earth. This is a TED talk, too. It's a TED talk, huh? I've never seen that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:36 What does vaccines have to do with population? I think we just saw that, huh? I thought they were supposed to save us all. Yeah, yeah. It's funny how they changed the definition of what a vaccine is. Right. That new definition made it seem like a condom is a vaccine. You know, it wasn't no longer a vaccine.
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