The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #1803 The Storm Ahead

Episode Date: December 13, 2023

Today, Dr.Drew passionately kicks off the show talking about an interview he had with a recent guest on the excesses of Covid-19, he shares the benefits, and uses of Ivermectin, as well as his predict...ion for the future of treatment. Plus, Adam reminisces on the magician of yore, while sharing his distain for news. Please Support Our Sponsors: Angi.com The Jordan Harbinger Show - Available everywhere you listen to podcasts

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Starting point is 00:01:09 recorded live at corolla one studios with adam corolla and board certified physician and addiction medicine specialist dr drew pinsky you're listening to the adam and dr drew show yeah get it on got the dr drew's board first side in, herbicidalist. What's going on, Drewski? The mandate got folded in there. I almost heard a mandate word. I'm an herbicidalist. This is awesome now.
Starting point is 00:01:34 So I last show mentioned I wanted to bring something up with you that I sort of observed recently that I thought was interesting on my streaming show. sort of observed recently that I thought was interesting on my streaming show. And for those of you that watch that show, I bring in a colleague at least once a week. Her name is Kelly Victory. She's an ER doctor, a trauma specialist, smart doctor, excellent clinician, went to Duke Medical School, all that kind of good stuff. And has been raising the alarm about the excesses of COVID from the beginning she was through the foul flag right at the yes she was and yes go ahead yeah no she was a very strong voice uh in opposition of what was going on in los angeles for for certain and everywhere else yeah and she uh she was the first to call my attention to the fact that the six feet social distancing was total bullshit made up out of thin air.
Starting point is 00:02:29 She introduced me to some people that were in the room when they made the decision to call it at six feet, which was totally nonsensical. At the time, they knew that the probability was an aerosol that spread 30 to 60 feet and stayed there for maybe an hour or two before before i mean it's now very clear that most covid transmission does not occur in proximity occurs you're walking into something somebody's already out of the room somebody or out of the grocery aisle or out of whatever it might be they're not even there anymore and your mask does exactly nothing against an aerosol in terms of protecting yourself, unless you have an N95 carefully fitted and that kind of stuff. In terms of the spread of the virus, you're spreading it farther. You're creating aerosols with those surgical masks.
Starting point is 00:03:15 So anyway, that's not why I brought this up. I brought this up. Go ahead. I mean, the point of the mask was really just to figure out who the infidels were. It always was. It was like, who is not agreeing with our tyrannical plan? Who are the troublemakers? You've never quite said that with that clarity, but I think you may be onto something.
Starting point is 00:03:35 It was, who are the people who are not down with our cause? Yes. From a political standpoint. And that's you're outing yourself. That's where the ire came from. That's why they were so pissed off. They didn't really. First off, they didn't wear their mask properly at all.
Starting point is 00:03:56 They had no they had no nothing to support the fact that they work. They didn't do anything. All you're doing was showing your hand to that. Yeah. That's why they reacted the way that you're. They didn't do anything. All you're doing was showing your hand to them. Yeah. That's why they reacted the way they reacted. You're right. That's absolutely true. So Dr. Victory was on a news show a couple days ago.
Starting point is 00:04:16 I think it was Saturday, something like that, with Deborah Birx. Uh-oh. So I ran to the TV. I got up to see it. I was like, oh, I got to see this. I got up to see it. I was like, oh, I got to see this. This is going to be good. And, you know, the way it works when you have two people on satellites, you never know they're going to come back to you or how much time you have or going to get any back and forth. So they first go to Deborah Birx and then they go to Dr. Victory.
Starting point is 00:04:40 And Dr. Victory took her licks in exactly as you might expect. She just went on about what a debacle this was and how we don't fall for it again and they were essentially talking about this white lung thing have i talked to you about that yet no all right so i'll get into that in a minute but here's what i want to bring up about dr burks uh a she um didn't look the same and she was speaking like through her teeth smiling in a contemptuous way just like that was the honest thing like oh you know you use you could see the contempt in her face now uh for anybody that uh she was speaking to as though i i felt as though she had contempt for everyone she was communicating with.
Starting point is 00:05:25 That's what it felt like. I don't know what's going on in her heart. I don't know. I can't read minds. But it was kind of an odd. And she did not drop the smile. She was talking through a weird smile. It was the oddest thing.
Starting point is 00:05:37 But here's the part that really needs to be pointed out. She went on and on about this white lung thing which is a nothing which is mycoplasma pneumonia which is treated with these with zithromax it's a nothing it happens every winter and by the way white lung a white opacity on a chest x-ray is what every pneumonia creates that's how you diagnose pneumonia you see a white area whether it's a consolidation a low bar an interstitial it's the white shadow that we look at that tells us there's pneumonia so the white lung thing is an insane thing for the press to zero in on so at that and she actually kind of brought that up which was good on her but she went on this is the part that caught me she went on to say you know it's probably also respiratory syncytial virus we call it rsv
Starting point is 00:06:26 influenza and maybe covid and it's mycoplasma predominantly and they're good treatments for all of these things i was like what we're talking about treatment of covid now what happened to the vaccine for uber alice vaccine for everything all the time. She did not mention vaccine and she repeated about three times treatment, treatment, treatment. And of course with COVID, those of you that don't know it because you haven't heard it because no one has told you we have molupiravir and we have Paxlovid and we have even flu, fluvoxamine and Budesonide have been shown to be used. All these things have been shown to be useful now.
Starting point is 00:07:02 It's the first time I've heard a public official and remember me me screaming back in the day about, why aren't you assholes talking about monoclonal antibodies? Why aren't you telling people how to use that and what's available? First time I've heard them mention treatment. I predict we are going to see a shift of some type, that they are going to get off their vaccine thing because they see the storm ahead, and they're shifting to treatment, which is appropriate. Why are we pushing vaccine in a 40 year old where there's good treatment? Why would you do that? By the way, a non illness in a 40 year old cold and good treatment. So there it is. That's what I wanted to bring up. Well, the fact that they were against any interventions that weren't vaccines seemed suspicious to me very, very early on.
Starting point is 00:07:50 You know, I had Dr. Zielinski on, who's now passed away, talking about his zinc and his combo of zinc and I don't know what ivermectin or whatever his combo was. And they just roundly attacked him, viciously attacked him. Everyone attacked. And I could never, it seemed very suspicious that everyone was attacking anyone who said anything other than a vaccine, which didn't seem in, in, it didn't, it didn't track for me because my, to my layman's ears,
Starting point is 00:08:31 we had this mysterious disease and all these doctors are, many doctors were attempting to combat the disease with combinations of preexisting drugs and others. And every one of them was just attacked viciously for trying to do this. And I thought, well, that doesn't make sense to me, especially since nobody knows definitively whether these things are working or not. But it didn't make sense that anyone who brought up lab leaks was being attacked. That didn't track for me. There was a bunch of things
Starting point is 00:09:13 that didn't track for me. And that's why I initially got suspicious. And I think people need to understand that when things don't track, that's how you kind of know. That's when you should stop and feel suspicion, you know, because otherwise they would take a path, you know, minus any involvement or minus any agenda then the path would always be well we don't know if hydroxychloroquine works or not they're gonna have to figure it out with their doctor or something or whatever that thing is yeah like we don't think it works i don't think it's a good idea you might try some other things but why do you have to destroy anybody? Destroy? Yes.
Starting point is 00:10:07 You have to destroy them. That was the oddest thing. Right. But it was also broader. It was always like CNN knew that Hunter Biden's laptop wasn't real. And I was like, how do you know this? Yeah. You wouldn't know it. Or have you looked into it?
Starting point is 00:10:24 Who has the laptop the 51 intelligence officers? They agree with me. Yeah. They knew they were saying it wasn't real before that, but that, that document was obviously created quickly to get in just before the Biden Trump debate. So Biden could bring it up in the,
Starting point is 00:10:43 in the debate. Yeah. But so gross. It's also gross. It's, Trump debate so Biden could bring it up in the debate. Yeah. But. So gross. It's all so gross. It's gross. But CNN should have.
Starting point is 00:11:02 I've always said all through COVID and all the Hunter Biden stuff or Russian collusion or whatever, they should have been agnostic about a lot of these things. They were not. They knew things that weren't knowable and they certainly weren't investigating them. And then I realized they were lying. And that's what I realized about COVID. I was looking through my phone. I don't really know how to use my phone, i sometimes i look down and it showed me some old pictures you know this date two years ago you were over here you know and i look at them and one of the pictures i looked at was the kids jungle gym in the sand at my beach club in malibu with police tape around it. I just thought, what the fuck? What, what really? Like, I just stared at it going, this is what we let them do.
Starting point is 00:11:53 They put police tape around a jungle gym at the beach in the sand. And I went, what the fuck are you guys doing? And everyone was like, whoa, whoa, shut up. This is what we're, what we're doing, guys doing? And everyone was like, whoa, whoa, shut up. This is what we're doing, you know? And then I harkened. You want to kill people. You're not appreciative of the greater good. And then it made me think of the guy putting the police tape around the horse trail, too.
Starting point is 00:12:19 Yeah, that's where my head goes, too. Everybody ignored, or not everyone ignored, and mark dergas ignored uh but i remember remember the proclamation no hiking no hiking well no outdoor activity shelter in place there's a nuclear missile heading our way we don't want you to get any radiation exposure that's literally the way they behave all right yes i Yes. I want to read you something about ivermectin that somebody sent me, really interesting, from Nature and a journal called Journal of Antibiotics. After we hear from our friends at Angie. Homeowners, you know how much work it takes to maintain that home, whether it's everyday
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Starting point is 00:13:41 All right. What do you got, Drew? All right. So this is a 2017 article extolling the extraordinary benefits of ivermectin and the so-called aviramectins, which was a class that was ushered in by ivermectin. Let me just read you. This should be the darling of people who had strong opinions about this drug. Here we go. More than any other drug, ivermectin is a drug for the poor. For most of the century, some 250 million people have been taking it annually to combat two of the most devastating,
Starting point is 00:14:15 disfiguring, disabling, stigma-inducing diseases, onchoceriasis and lymphatic filariasis. That's what caused elephantiasis. Most of the recipients live in rural, remote, desperately underserved communities, blah, blah, blah. The treatments have been made available free of charge because of the unprecedented drug donation program. 250 million doses taken annually.
Starting point is 00:14:39 250 million people taking it annually to prevent these illnesses. And this article goes on for 14 pages to talk about the other uses that have been so extraordinary. And this is 2017. Right. But Joy Behar knows that this is a bad drug. She learned how to pronounce it yesterday. Yeah. It can hurt you.
Starting point is 00:15:00 It can hurt you. It can hurt the people who are taking it for COVID. But once again, that's where I was at. Where I was at was, I'm not telling you it helps COVID, but it can't hurt you because it's inert. And so many people take it on such a regular basis. So now I'm out because I no longer have opinions because now that is between you and your doctor. I don't have an opinion if it works and I don't have opinion if it doesn't work because it's inert and it's no different to me than your doctor saying take vitamin C for COVID or, you know, krill oil. Yeah, right. I have no thoughts about it.
Starting point is 00:15:42 Right, right. I have no thoughts about it. So I have no thoughts with a kind of leaning toward, well, you know, maybe if your doctor thinks it's going to do something that might help some or something. Or at least the doctor will be monitoring you and watching you while you take the prescribed medicine, which is what was absent from the whole extraordinary experience of COVID. Patients were just sent home. Yes. Yeah. Of course. And I don't know.
Starting point is 00:16:11 I mean, I really feel like everybody has some blood on their hands. Except you. Except me. Yeah. Everybody but me i feel like media you know the ladies from the view and all the retards on cnn and everyone at the la times are beating everyone over the head with this shit have you know more blood than than most but i feel like the fauci's and the burke's and the rochelle walensky's have more blood than than the but but they still feel justified they still feel like they're right
Starting point is 00:16:53 they don't they're not taking any but i also feel like the average mom has some blood on their hand the average i have some blood for going along with it for a while the average american that way overreacted and started imposing these things onto strangers and neighbors and you know and and acting you know um you know my my daughter did not want my son wearing his shoes inside the house after going outside the house you know what did we do to her my god uh yeah she got she got corrupted by by covet yeah i would call that injured yeah corrupted would be enough but she gets harmed by an injured right so everybody except for me has some um you know more some more than others, for sure. Does she understand what happened to her?
Starting point is 00:17:48 Because I want her to grow up pissed at what was done to her. Does she get it? I think she gets that side of the aisle now, and she doesn't want anything to do with it. She basically used to listen to rap music, and now they listen to country music, and she's done with all that. Because it was COVID and Black Lives Matter and the whole thing, it's all the same thing.
Starting point is 00:18:22 It's just a lie. It's all the same thing. It's just a lie. It all just sort of captured everyone and coalesced and forced everyone into some survival mode, like literally like a way they had to think, you know, or sort of be destroyed by society. Well, yes. You know, that's why, you know, when you say everyone has a little blood on their hands, I don't hold people accountable for that at the beginning because you sort of – what else could you do? Well, I guess it's your definition of at the beginning, what that is. So for me, let me tell you what my version of it was.
Starting point is 00:19:05 It was when Newsom came on TV and talked about the lockdown. I was like, all right, look, I guess he's preparing for the worst case. I don't think there's anything like that going to happen, but I understand he's in a position of responsibility, and maybe that's what you would do. Maybe I would do that if I were in that kind of authority. So, okay, we'll go for it for a little while. I'll support it. Six months in, I'm like, what the fuck's going on here?
Starting point is 00:19:26 What are we doing? Florida opens. I just kept thinking about Disneyland. I kept thinking about the businesses around Disneyland and the businesses around Disney World. I would see reports of people losing their businesses, losing their livelihood, losing their – I mean, what are we doing to these people and why? Well, we're imposing our will. And by the way, the Tinhorn Flats thing got tossed out. I'm sure he's got other things up his sleeve, but I'm sure you're aware that it didn't go forward.
Starting point is 00:19:58 Well, we're also living in a time where who are the judges? Who are the politicians? Like, who are the judges? Who are the politicians? Like, who are the cops? Who is the FBI? Who is the Department of Justice? Like, who are they? What are they doing? You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:20:15 It's like, you go, the Department of Justice let Hunter Biden's $2 million tax lien just expire. It's like, they let it expire or they let it expire yeah they got the way of it if you think there's any scenario where i owe the rs two million dollars and they just let it expire and i don't have to pay it no way well then who is the who's the department of justice like what are they oh who let? Oh, that's the president's son. Oh, they let it expire. Okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:50 I have these weird impressions. And when you bring up stuff like that and so many of these things that have been lately, I just think about the Statue of Justice that always has a blindfold on it. Yes. She's supposed to be blinded to whose justice is being uh weighed that blindfold is off right like what are we talking about here so the judge who throws out the tin horn flat suit against the city of burbank could have been appointed by the mayor of burbank who's in the is in the suit you know or yeah what have you i don't know but it makes me curious, you know, or what have you. I don't know, but it makes me curious now. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:21:29 Oh, yeah. More than curious, I'd say. We had Sotomayor up there talking about millions of kids on ventilators. You know, Supreme Court. Yeah. That would have meant mandatory vaccinations for everybody. Passports. If you want to be a cop or fireman in the military, that's what she wanted because she had a bizarre idea.
Starting point is 00:21:54 Distorted, bizarre notion. Yes. From I don't know where I know. Where did she get her information for all these kids that were dying of COVID? Yeah, all 300. It's really the kids. That's what it all comes down to. That's what I zeroed in on super early.
Starting point is 00:22:32 Yep. And I think as it pertains to kids dying in COVID, I feel 100% vindicated and correct. I don't feel 94% correct. I feel just as it pertains to posing a threat to healthy kids, 100% vindication. Well, I would tell you where your absolute categorical vindication is, is their persistent unwillingness to talk about the age of the victims. Yes. That's where it manifested most clearly. But back to the kids thing, back to that stupid shit. Except for our favorite CNN clip about the elderly people in Florida
Starting point is 00:23:00 who are not going to be. We need to revisit that. I was thinking about that too. You need to revisit that. I was thinking about that too. You need to find that. I don't know. Let me just toss it over to our friend Jordan Harbinger, and then we'll do that right after this. You're about to hear a preview of one of my favorite stories
Starting point is 00:23:20 on The Jordan Harbinger Show with Megan Phelps Roper. She used to belong to one of the most hateful religious cults in America, the Westboro Baptist Church. She was born into this church and later escaped. To hear her tell the story firsthand is really incredible. I started protesting when I was five years old. Even at that first picket, there was a sign that said, gays are worthy of death. So God hates fags is what Westboro's message that we became known for. We were the good guys and everyone outside the church was evil and going to hell. And we had the only message that would bring the world any hope. We had to go and warn people, these terrible things are happening.
Starting point is 00:23:57 And if you want this pain to stop, then you have to change because God isn't going to change. It brings me incredible sadness to think about now. I can't do this forever. And then that email came in and we left. For more with Megan, including the details of her harrowing experience, check out episode 302 of The Jordan Harbinger Show. I look back at some of this stuff. And by the way, for the next whatever that comes down the pike
Starting point is 00:24:27 everyone who's listening yes yes obviously it's it's funny to see all these compilations of all these people on tv being wrong about covid or hunter biden's laptop or whatever and CNN making asses of themselves talking about these 91 year olds who died in a nursing home in Florida I guess it must I guess they were doing it because it was in Florida I guess I uh but is is so as comical as that is or as sad or tragic or whatever that is, remember there's another side to it. And the other side to it, which is it could be COVID, it could be any subject. It could be any subject. While people on CNN should be embarrassed every time one of those compilation pieces comes out with them talking about COVID or Hunter Biden's laptop or the Steele dossier, Russian collusion or just just a big fat compilation of them being wrong over the last five years. I can go back and look at tapes of me arguing with the guy from the doctors.
Starting point is 00:25:43 Oh, yeah. And telling him what's wrong with being outdoors how come you guys didn't figure this out they were like it's like i said i have a few things when i was doing that nightly newscast that i'm proud of one was arguing with the school board about the lockdown at all yeah and them saying it's just the right thing to do and then my next i've got to find these is when i kept talking about about Barbara Ferrer's red, yellow, and green criteria for getting out of COVID. I just kept saying, these are, first of all, of course, they're arbitrary, but secondly, they're impossible to achieve. It just will never happen. So we're never getting out of COVID based on these criteria.
Starting point is 00:26:21 Yes. I have tweets going back and forth with LA Unified School District telling them to open the schools. That's my legacy. I made fun. I did the same thing, by the way, to a, not a union member, but somebody, the secretary of the school district. And she goes, we got to have gloves and we got to have, you know, Purell and we got to have plastic, you know, sheets. I'm like, I said, okay, let's do it. Let's get it. How long is it going to take?
Starting point is 00:26:46 Yeah. But when I. Accused me of sexism. When I attacked Fauci, you supported Fauci. So we got. I did. I did. You have that tape too, Drew.
Starting point is 00:26:55 No, no. I didn't get it all right. And I'm happy to tell you where I got it wrong. I got it wrong in a number of areas. And that's important to me to admit my mistakes just the way fucking everybody should yeah well that was me admitting your mistake but all right we'll play the yeah we'll play the cnn lady i don't know what the date is of this but uh it was kind of later in the yeah it was a year well they were done they were done lying about the ages yeah yeah yeah yeah eunice angeloni was a ler she met her husband Grimaldo during
Starting point is 00:27:27 World War II he was an American soldier and eventually she came back to America with him to raise a family she died on April 30th two days later Avis Lilly died 95 so did Constance she told her daughter I don't want to live anymore. I've tried. I'm done. 48 hours later, Alice Ford died. Louise Johnson passed away the next day. The four numbers on there when I said to hold were 95, 98, 85, and 90. All exceeding the average age of death in this country, COVID or not. Well, and let me remind people, pneumonia, the old man's friend, as we called it throughout my early career, is what tends to take these
Starting point is 00:28:12 people out, whether it's COVID or flu or whatever, this is what, or aspiration. Yes. And I will again remind people the average duration, the average life expectancy of a male requiring institutional support, meaning admitted to a nursing home, average life expectancy, six months. Yeah. Six months. Yeah. Okay. Well, CNN got out of the gate by talking about a woman named Eunice who met her husband during World War Two.
Starting point is 00:28:48 That that is what they got out of the gate with. This is this is December 2020. Yeah. With how devastating this disease is by showing us people who have the average age of 92 and a half. But here we go. Ford died. Louise Johnson passed away the next day, as did Harry Nash, who was a local bookshop owner who spent a lot of his time usually winning chess matches there. The next day, Beverly Dickman died. 24 hours later, five people died, including Russell Doughton. He was a magician.
Starting point is 00:29:27 I like this. Okay. They put eight or 10 people on the screen. The average age of the person that's on the screen is 87 and a half. You are making no point. You've written A Nation in in crisis and now you're going this would be no different than you just every night talking about elderly people who passed yeah covet or not there's no difference in what you're doing that's exactly right but russell
Starting point is 00:30:01 dalton like to make balloon animals. But now he's dead. So no more balloon animals. That's, you know, Abe Lincoln freed the slaves, but now he's gone. You get it? CNN, this is. All right, let's keep going. Russell Dalton. He was a magician who was still performing balloon animal shows twice a week.
Starting point is 00:30:29 And Patricia Lewandowski died after 25 days on a ventilator. That was one horrific month at one nursing home. 32 had died. 32 of the 273,000 Americans who have died from this pandemic. Here's my problem with the news in general. Yeah. 273,000 Americans who have died from this pandemic. Here's my problem with the news in general. Yeah. And it vexes me.
Starting point is 00:30:54 It vexes me all the time. If I were this news anchor from CNN, I would go, I don't know what this story is. I don't know what this is. This is very old people dying in a nursing home yeah what is our point yeah and they'd go well we're talking about the ravages of covid and i'd go but if the average age is older than the average age of death in a nursing home then what is our point right and they'd go, this guy liked doing balloon animals. And I'd go, I know. Everybody did something. And then they die. He made it to 92.
Starting point is 00:31:29 My grandfather died at 79. What is our point? My point, I would tell that exact story if I were trying to make the point that we were not doing appropriate measures to protect the vulnerable. That's what I would have done. I would have gone, whatever we're doing, it's completely messed up because we should be able to protect the most at risk much better than that. And that's, in fact, what the Great Barrington Declaration was all about. It was like, hey, we should really focus in on the people that are likely to die from this thing and let everybody else go about their business. And that, to me, is proof of that.
Starting point is 00:32:11 Again, CNN, I have no idea what your point. It's a non-point, but it's that thing I always bring up, that L.A. Times op-ed. You know, should teachers have guns? Great. Twelve kids died in the whatever massacre. So if a teacher had a gun, then what? Three kids died. Four kids died.
Starting point is 00:32:30 What's the difference? It's like, what's the difference? What is your. This is your point. This is your point. Death of math. You've been saying that for years. Check.
Starting point is 00:32:42 Think. On. Steroids. All right. You've been saying that for years. Chick, think on steroids. All right. I'm going to be at the Agua Caliente Casino in Rancho Mirage. Added a second show on Saturday. First one sold out, but we got a second one, so come on out. Solana Beach at the Belly Up.
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