The Highwire with Del Bigtree - EPISODE 393: CLIMATE OF CORRUPTION
Episode Date: October 11, 2024Update on Hurricane Milton, and Helene devastation from Strategic Response Specialists; Jefferey Jaxen Reports on FEMA Fallout, and Duke Energy and Dam Failure in NC; Dr. Naomi Wolf exposes the climat...e of corruption in her new book, ‘The Pfizer Papers.’Guests: Steve Slepcevic, Sam Eaton, Dr. Naomi WolfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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Wherever you are out there in the world, it's time to step out onto the high wire.
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We get to bring you news that I know for sure everyone else is afraid to tell you about.
And this show, I guarantee you, is going to have some moments that's going to blow your mind.
But right now, we're dealing with a hurricane Milton that's just hit Florida.
Just seven days ago on this show, we checked in with Steve Slepsvic with strategic response partners about the hurricane that hit in North Carolina.
I don't remember reporting or having a report on hurricanes back to back like this.
but we did want to find out what was going on,
what's happening in North Carolina,
what's happening in Florida.
So once again, I'm joined right now
at the top of the show with Steve Slepsvic and Sam.
Oh, we have the Hurricane News montage.
Let's make sure you all know what I'm talking about.
Hurricane Milton slammed ashore last night
as a category three and swept across the state
with incredible force.
Absolute wrecking ball.
Coming ashore earlier this evening.
Deteriorating conditions across.
the great state of Florida.
The storm is having a wide and devastating impact on Florida right now.
This storm is one of the strongest to hit that part of Florida in decades.
It's just around 8.30 in the evening is a Category 3 major hurricane with 120 mile per hour winds.
It's brought the complete arsenal wind gusts past 100 miles an hour.
Toward the center of the path in Venice, Florida,
a storm surge turns streets into raging rivers overnight.
As the system barreled east, dangerous storm surge and flooding tore through the streets of Cerex.
Soda, pushing debris and this dumpster down the road.
At this point, it's too dangerous to evacuate safely, so you have to shelter in place and just hunker down.
And a historic tornado outbreak in central and south Florida, 30 tornadoes at least reported,
one of which went over Wellington, Florida and was strong enough to toss this car onto the side of the house and shear off this tree.
In St. Petersburg, Hurricane Force Wind ripped the fabric roof off Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa
Bay Rays. That's also where thousands of cots were set up to house first responders.
In terms of what it's bringing on so many levels, whether it's a tornado outbreak or the wind
or the surge, it's just all the worst case scenarios are being realized.
Now, of course, when you watch that report, this storm didn't bring as much rain as Helene did,
but you had this other scenario, which was tornadoes. My understanding is there was over 30 reported
tornadoes that came along with this hurricane, as though it was.
A hurricane is not enough on its own.
Just outrageous circumstances.
And now I can get to what I was so excited to report.
So excited I almost skipped every other news organizations reporting.
But I'm joined by Steve Slepsvic and Sam Eaton now from disaster relief responders that are there.
Steve, a week, you've been at this a week in North Carolina right into the eye of the storm here again in Florida.
What do we have to report about Milton?
It feels like I'm hearing that it wasn't as bad as it could have been,
but what is your perspective on the ground there?
Yeah, so if you see the weather reports,
Milton was a very tight tornado.
So it was a small circumference.
It had a small bandwidth.
It was extremely powerful towards the center of the eye.
So it's not as big as you typically would have saw with Helene,
how big and wide that storm was,
the amount of rain that it was carrying.
But like you said earlier,
It was carrying a lot of signatures of supercells, rain-wrapped tornadoes, inside of that hurricane that was moving on shore, which was one of the reasons we kind of was really on guard all last night as we rode it in.
So we have team members that live in Lakewood, Bradent, Temple Terrace, in Tampa.
And so they hunkered in.
The whole team hunkered in.
We had our emergency, like service equipment, power generation.
We had to pull trailers off of that area so you're not flipping equipment over.
We weathered the storm.
first thing before daylight, three o'clock, we had pushed out, right, so that we could get and start doing our damage assessment and getting into place.
Well, one thing that was very different is leadership.
Leadership, leadership, leadership.
If you saw what we saw and the people around us, there was task force, the different Florida urban search and rescue task force that were on the road with us,
full convoys, just going into those zones, setting up, staging up.
And when it comes to leadership, maybe they need to change governors between the two states of what it means to actually respond.
And so I'm here with Sam Eaton.
He's a retired battalion chief 30 years with Palm Beach County.
He's seen hurricanes.
The first hurricane I responded to was Hurricane Andrew.
He was his first hurricane.
So we're the old guys in the game.
But I want to say him to talk a little bit about the leadership, what we've seen, and then some safety things that people need to know.
And so really quick, Sam, just really quick.
So what you guys are saying about leadership is still government leadership, local Florida government, getting people out on the road to help people to be ready to assist.
You felt like that's a strong response, but that's the type of leadership we're talking about coming from Governor DeSantis and on down in Florida.
Is that what we're discussing?
That's exactly it.
Difference is, if you notice, Governor DeSantis stepped up and he said, you know what?
This is a local problem.
We're going to handle it.
Not FEMA. We don't need them. We can handle this at a state level and take care of business.
That's how it should have been done in North Carolina, right?
Yeah.
The reality is that you can see how this bloated system of federal government, it fails miserably.
And at the end of the day, it doesn't matter what people say. Results don't lie.
You don't like the results? That's feedback. Take a look at your results.
Right.
That's the reality of it. Yeah. Sam?
Yeah, you're seeing that in North Carolina, 100% we're talking about.
had a grassroots effort that needed to be formulated because there was a void of response.
People are trapped.
There's injuries.
There's people isolated in the area.
And these locals came together to formulate a plan before we actually got in the area
and started working to get resources into those areas.
Unfortunately, they didn't have that command structure, that leadership that would come from
the normally from the state or the local government, that kind of stuff.
It just wasn't in place.
So they had to make due.
Just looking at the difference in that operation and another operation that we were in,
leadership does matter.
And in the later airport that we were working with, clearly they had an understanding of what that would look like.
We were able to come in there and help and assist and bring that, bring the level of that command up.
Fantastic.
And so, you know, when we look at this, obviously, I mean, is one of the reasons, though,
I mean, I feel like part of this is Florida because of where it's located, it's used to her.
Rick Keynes. It's more prepared for, you know, things like this. You know, can you make the argument that
North Carolina just wasn't prepared because it hasn't really needed to be as prepared as often as Florida is?
Does that play into it? No. That's a chicken exit. Okay.
That's a cheap excuse because North Carolina, like all states, you do all scenarios disaster planning.
They've had floods in those rains with some heavy rains from other cells before. They've had flooding in those areas.
they knew and could tell what would happen.
So what they do is they do these all scenarios base that if this were to happen,
this is what's going to happen.
And here's what our response was.
But when they knew that that was the setup,
and then they didn't meet the setup to bring the actual resources,
the actual team members in there to make those rescues.
And it was day seven going on day eight,
was the first time that we saw state resources coming in.
It's too late then.
The people in North Carolina didn't need their help at that point.
And you're basically saying at hour one and two here in Florida, you saw state-sponsored response happening immediately.
So that's a huge, huge difference.
They have the infrastructure place.
You can see it on the way in.
Clearly, we're already here.
There's clearly an opportunity for local government to get their fire departments down to their jurisdictional surveys.
They're already clearing streets.
You can see the evidence of that.
There are some major safety concerns with the public that I would get into.
but bottom line is that there's clear evidence that they were on this as early as we were starting to clear the roads and get things kind of squared away from the area.
I know that it looks like you're standing in front of the stadium. Is that where the entire roof was torn off?
And what are you seeing as far as damage right now in Florida? What are the big problem areas and issues that people are dealing with there?
Yeah, so you have a lot of roofs that are blown off from some of the older buildings.
some of the new Miami-Dade wind code buildings that are built to cat fives weathered quite well.
You know, they're going to have moisture and water intrusion that type of stuff, debris, strikes, you know, windows that are blown out.
But for the most part, it's sort of weathered very well.
There's quite a bit of power out, but the line workers that were lined up at the stadium and also down at the staging area,
they're going to line up in a 30.
The power is coming up real quick.
The comms are out in a many areas.
So we're currently on Starlink.
Elon making the grid possible, you know.
And then a lot of people don't know when they're coming back into these areas,
some of the safety features.
But just on the comms alone, like these sat radios,
we carry sat radios with us so we can communicate among our entire team.
When we're doing surveys on buildings,
we're carrying the radio to radio two mile radius, right?
And then when we're actually in other areas where say certain comms are work,
then we're on our sat phones, right?
And I always say, get an iridium sat phone.
Don't get an emersat, right?
But that is what controls chaos, right?
Then we have the Starlink on the vehicles, and we're moving through these areas real quick.
And all that is, again, I'm just going to share it with you, is Tina Blanco from the SAT store, right?
One, two, three, sat.com.
She's done an incredible job of donating SAT phones for us all over North Carolina.
Wow.
We've handed out to the Inximate command for free.
And then even people that we'd run into that are in remote areas that were taking command organically, the citizens,
she's like, you will know where the need is.
And so we would just hand them out.
And there it is.
It's a two-month contract that will get you out of the woods.
Where's your government?
$750 and they don't even show up.
And then they did not any people.
They deny people.
Like, it's embarrassing.
This is not the America that I want to raise my kids in.
Well, you represent the best of what America is, Steve.
And I know that last week, you know, we had asked, you know, the people that watch the high
wire to help you raise some funds. How did that work out for you? Were we able to assist you
there? Did you find that? Because I find our audience to be relatively effective. I just wanted to
see how that worked out last week. I want to share that with you. When we deployed, my wife asked me,
how are you going to fund this? Okay. And I'm like, I really don't know. I just, there's a calling
inside that we got to go, right? And my guys are, I'm in. There's no question. They don't
hesitate. They're not in their ego mind. They're just spirit let. They're like, okay, let's just,
we're going. And they can't wait to get off the axe and get in there. They knew that this
is going to be a massive undertaking. All their helicopter pilots said, reach out to all the helicopters,
you know, let's get these guys in the tarmac. And like I shared, there was dragon flies that
looked like coming out of the sky from everywhere. Wow. These independent. And these guys showed up.
Some couldn't fly. They're a little reckless. I mean, they probably went to the best pilots,
but their heart was in right place. Some were cowboys who are coming in. I'm like, whoa, whoa. So we started
marshalling and everything else but i can tell you this there's a saying in the bible that says asking
you shall receive in 35 years i've never set up a gift saying go and a dear friend of mine said are you a
believer you have to ask steve and i said i really have a hard time with that and then talking to you
you're like should set up a gift saying go we had 20 something thousand dollars
every pilot on these big birds the cranes are 1400 to 1500 of fuel every low
Okay, when you have 12 to 15 birds flying nonstop for two weeks straight going on two weeks now
That's five to six hundred dollars a tank then some of the pilots that were paying thank God for a lot of the pilots that are like dude. I'm here on my own time. I'm good. I'm good
Yeah, other people like hey, I'm good and then other people like hey, I'm gonna pay some of the fuel on these on these aircraft and so it was amazing how to tell you this
your audience that gave was the only show that I actually went on at that time because I was so busy and you're like can you go live I said yeah there's some that's going on the world deserves to know right yeah when you put that up we're over 281,000 the last I checked on it wow which was able to cover which was able to cover the fuel costs out there the mobilization cost the cost for some of the paramedics who are out of work some of the merit
paramedics that you know that walked away from the jobs like john mox who's been out of work for
two years hasn't been paid this is one of his first assignments that he got paid on because of your
listeners wow so the money that comes in goes right to those hard costs doesn't come to me as like
god can cover that right because we're in the private sector so we're in florida we don't need money
for florida florida's got it handled right what happened in north carolina was spirit led and because
of your audience the kindness and the giving from their heart or maybe 20, 25,000 dollars left,
and that's the end of the Helene. If there's anything that comes in after, that money is going,
I'm going to share this with you. It's going to go to Samaritans purse. And if your audience is
okay with that, because on the very final stretch of this, we stood up there airport and hand in hand
loaded barrels and barrels and barrels of fuel.
Just at one day, there was five Chinooks that landed.
Generators, and one of the three-star generals was there to actually put this all together.
And it was amazing what we were able to accomplish because they didn't know how to do the helicopter ops.
And as two families coming together, they're like, what do we do?
I said, don't worry.
Don't worry about paying us.
We'll cover our people.
Seven independent.
And these are the cowboys, but how to kind of tone them down.
They were the best of the best.
Because in those aircraft, one or two engineers from Starlink, which was amazing.
One of our paramedics, who also acted as a flight crew and make sure of the ground crews,
they got in and out of aircraft, and a helicopter pilot.
Everything else was loaded with citizen, IVs, insulin, that these departments needed, warm clothes for the people in the mountains.
And so they were able to finish.
We dropped some of these guys off, poor guys.
They're like, are you going to come back, pick me up?
I said, don't worry, you're good.
We don't worry you're at.
So Sam was running the whole incident command.
That's accountability.
30 years, right?
sure that we knew that where the personnel were on the mountain where they'd been dropped off what
time they'd been dropped off we had a two-hour time frame we would make sure that we're going to pick
them up at least within two hours and and it was a it was a well-oed machine uh with the assistance
of srp and some personnel there on the ground as well and operation of starlink i mean you know
elon musk putting that that whole mountain grade right now is under starling so where they try to cut
control off communication off it took these private businesses to come up show up and show america what it is but the
ultimate thing was the people in North Carolina, the most resilient, the most loving, the most
hardworking mountain people that everyone deserves to acknowledge support and love.
It's been an honor, truly, to do that.
Well, I want to acknowledge, acknowledge support and love on you guys. It's brilliant what you
do, the way you charge right in. For those of you watching right now, as you heard, they're just
about 25,000 short. You were amazing last week. You literally were a part of putting
fuel and helicopters, saving lives if you want to help out and just get them over the top there.
You can still go to givsendgo.com slash SRP 24 strategic response partners.
Just amazing work that you guys do.
I want to let you get back to it.
I love that we have you on the ground when these events are happening.
And just best of luck to you.
And we're praying for you, your safety, and all the people that you're coming in contact with now
in Florida and North Carolina.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, Del.
And thank you to your listeners,
to your sponsors and your supporters.
Thank you for getting the word out.
And ultimately,
this gift,
people have actually saved lives
that they will never know.
Indirectly, with a $20 donation,
you know, it was incredible,
every part of it.
So thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you, Steve.
Thank you, Sam.
We'll talk to you soon.
Take care.
I also want to point out, you know, why is Steve a friend of ours?
He has an autistic child.
His wife, Tracy, Slepsvix, written a brilliant book, Warrior Mom, about that journey.
These are just two warriors that have been on our show, have been a part of our lives for so long.
And then you just look at the character of this guy going out and making his life work, saving people in difficult situations.
It's just the best of what America represents.
All right, we're going to get more into.
a lot of questions around the hurricanes, around the response, around the funding a little bit later
in the show.
I am going to speaking with Naomi Wolfe.
She's in studio.
She's going to sit down with me here.
And I have to tell you, you better be ready for a seatbelt because the story that she's breaking,
the book that she's got coming out, is going to absolutely blow your mind.
The Pfizer papers, what they knew before they ever gave this to you, your relatives, or anyone you know,
our nation and the world, it is absolutely astounding and is going to probably shift the way that you
look at our regulatory agencies, these pharmaceutical industries. If you thought you were upset before,
just hold on. But first, it's time for the Jackson Report. All right, Jeffrey. I mean,
crazy to just, you know, watch two of these storms back to back, you know, slamming in. But
it's hurricane season. I mean, that's, you know, what you deal with.
with when you're certainly over there on the East Coast.
But it's great just to know, first of all, just went for a moment.
We talk a lot about the work that we do, but this audience that watches the high wire,
I mean, I say to people that are coming on our show that, you know, maybe you're trying
to raise funds for an event or something to do or get someone to sign a petition.
I said, you will not see stronger enrollment by any other show you'll be on.
This is an audience that doesn't just sit back on their hands.
They actually get involved and do something.
Steve, you know, called us with, you could hear the tears, as he was saying,
it's just amazing, you guys.
We were able to fund these helicopters.
It's really happening in real time last week.
He was just so ecstatic that they didn't have to worry about how they were going to do that work.
And that's just because we just, we have like the best audience in the world.
I'm just so proud to be a part of this.
Yeah, they respect the information and they're actionable with the information.
They kind of just don't sit on the sidelines and take it in like it's entertainment.
So God bless that.
And I want to echo what Steve and Sam were saying.
The strong response, the state level response, starts with the government.
And Governor Ron DeSantis in Florida has, you know, watching this unfold over the last couple days,
from pre-positioning personnel and resources before the hurricane to regular updates yesterday
and then even today this morning, giving people updates on multiple news and media channels,
also a live stream of his own, telling people what they should expect, taking charge,
putting out what needs to be put out there for people to understand what's going on and doing
it in a calm way. Incredible. As Steve said, the category, Milton was a category five.
It bumped up there twice. It went down to category three before making landfall in Sarasota County,
went across the state. Thankfully, missed Tampa,
which was where the original path was,
but still over 3 million people are without power there.
And one of the things, I think, you know,
a lot of people in America were holding their breath
because we were thinking, oh, no, is FEMA going to be involved?
And Ron DeSantis made very clear that the feds in the form of FEMA
are going to be in a supporting role.
They're going to be doing individual assistance, reimbursements,
and programs that they make available,
but they are not leading the response.
It's a state-led response by DeSantis and the organization.
in Florida. So this is a whole different conversation than North Carolina. And for FEMA,
the problems are just getting started because they're in so much controversy right now, which is
not new for this organization from their North Carolina response. And I just want to make a note here,
the FEMA administrator reports directly to the Department of Homeland Security head. That's Alejandro
Mayorkas. And right after Helene went over North Carolina with the rainfall and the devastating,
Miorkas went on the media and said this.
We are meeting the immediate needs with the money that we have.
We are expecting another hurricane hitting.
We do not have the funds.
FEMA does not have the funds to make it through the season.
That's...
I just want to compare and contrast.
We're hearing nothing like that.
By the way, after one hurricane, I mean, has there been other...
I feel like this is the first one of the season, and he's already like,
Yeah, we're all our money just dried it all up.
Like it just, that's insane.
I mean, to say that publicly, you've heard nothing like that out of Florida,
even at the state level.
No one's saying something like that.
And this is a statement that's really come back to haunt Mayorkas at this point.
Why is that?
Well, just immediately after that,
and this is just this unfolding controversy that we're still in right now with FEMA.
Just after that, you had headlines coming out like this.
Fed say there's no money left to respond to hurricanes after FEMA spent $1.4 billion
on migrants. What are they talking about? You go to FEMA's own website, and they had a press release
in 2024, and it says, Department of Homeland Security announces 300 million in direct funding
to communities receiving migrants and 340 million for a new competitive awards process. But then
you go down into that press release a little more. And it says last year, that was 2023.
More than 780 million was awarded through SSP and the Emergency Food and Shelter Program,
humanitarian awards, which went to organizations and cities across the country. And so,
what they're saying there. I mean, it's, it's, so what FEMA is defending, they had to put up a
fact check page because they're getting blasted. They're saying, look, these are two separate
programs. One is for housing and shelter and food, and the other one is disaster relief. And you never
show the two meet in between. We can't exchange funds between these two. And so these are two
separate things we're talking about. So this is, you know, it's a conspiracy that we, that we don't
have the funds, even though America said we don't. And we're not spending this, you know, we have
plenty of money for disaster relief. So there's a lot of mixed messaging going out from
FEMA. When I look at this, Jeffrey, first of all, I saw them, you know, doling out these $750.
I think that's about, isn't that roughly what they were doing in Maui, is though somehow
when you're in floodwaters, you need to evacuate, your cars underwater, you have no way
to get anywhere. Oh, sure, go out and buy food. I don't have a refrigerator to put the food in.
I don't have to stove to cook it on. What does $750 do for you? And I really, and I
really, you know, as I've been watching this,
it's partly, you know, some of the response from people online just saying,
what do you mean you don't have any money?
And it does come down to, you know, this migrant issue, I think,
has to be, you know, at least in question.
And I remember you remember we had Savannah Hernandez on,
who does a lot of work with Turning Point.
She came on to talk about the investigation that was doing about migrants
and funding things that you really got to ask yourself,
Do we really need to fly these people wherever they want to go, like concierge service as though
they're on a lifelong vacation?
That's what she captured.
I want to revisit this because I think giving this context right now, it's really important
because we are spending a lot of taxpayer money that's going to Feeb in these organizations
to be really appropriate with our funding.
And this, remember when she told us about this on the show, just take a look at this, everybody.
I just think under the circumstance, when you're looking at the devastation North Carolina,
when you watch American citizens fighting to stay alive, seven days in,
haven't even got there $750 as those that could do anything,
but yet this is what's happening in this country.
The crisis has gotten so out of hand that the city has even resorted to offering free plane tickets to illegals
anywhere in the world that they would like to go.
They give me a ticket for free to Chicago.
I fly tomorrow.
For free?
For free.
Why are you going to Chicago?
Because I want to see new city.
I want to feel new.
You were in New York for one year.
Yes.
Now you got a free ticket and now you're going to go to Chicago.
Yeah.
And then after Chicago, going to Los Angeles, because it was my first city in my life before New York.
Did you get a free ticket to go to Los Angeles as well?
Yes.
Who gave you the ticket to go to Chicago?
Chicago, no, this special government service company, you know, they try to help new people, new immigrants who come.
I want to highlight these signs as well.
They say, did you know, we can book your ticket to travel?
anywhere outside New York City.
No need to wait in line.
Just tell the front door staff
you'd like to get a travel ticket.
Now, this is in
one, two, three, four, five, six, seven,
eight different languages up there.
Not only are these tickets being paid for
in the taxpayer's dime,
but we sent our informant inside St. Bridges
to see how easy it would be
for a New York resident
to obtain one of these free tickets.
Just to me just because I'm getting
in apartment,
and they said,
and me said,
I mean, that here could have a bullet to go to me
from there
this
vehicle.
I mean, just
mind-blowing reporting there by
Savannah Hernandez.
This, I mean, this guy is saying
he's already flown to three
different cities.
And we're, and we're
We're apparently paying for it.
Like come to this country and just, you know, just start hopping on planes, wherever you go.
He says, I just, why are you going?
Well, because what a new vibe, man.
I just want to try a new vibe.
I mean, how many people in North Carolina would like a really new vibe right now?
Like, get me out of here.
Get me somewhere dry.
Get me some food.
Help me save my kids.
But no, no, no, no.
We don't have money for you.
That's all dried up already halfway into our first hurricane.
but we'll fly illegal migrants all over the country wherever they want to go
all they need to do is tell us that they're just really tired of the vibe with the city they're in
I mean but it gets worse she just went up to Maine I was talking to her on the phone
and she said did you see my report on Maine I said no this is also by turning point
this is a report she just went up to Maine take a look at this how much is rent here
free two years after two years we have to
pay the rent. All right, y'all, this is Savannah Hernandez in Brunswick, Maine, reporting to you
from the apartments where migrants are getting their rent paid for up to two years. Now, I wanted to
give you guys a first inside look at these units. The migrants shared with us that they come furnished,
so they have a flat screen TV in there, couches, tables and chairs, a bed. We also asked them
as well, hey, are you paying utilities here? They shared with us that, nope, they do not have a
water bill. They do not have an electricity bill. And what about the light and the water?
Everything is so good. We don't pay anything. Now I wanted to focus in on this area of Maine because
there is a housing crisis going on currently for residents and these buildings were initially created
for Maine residents, but then it was decided that homeless migrants would be living here. Now as an
American, you can rent out one of these units, but a one bedroom is going to run you about $1,800 and a
two bedroom is going to run you about $2,300. By the way, the average housing price for a house
over here in Brunswick is about $480,000. So there was obviously a lot of outrage when it was
first discovered that migrants were going to be housed here for free on taxpayer dollar. Now, I wanted
to focus in on Brunswick as well, because this is the same county that has received FEMA funding
from that same program that spent almost a billion dollars through the fiscal year of 2023 and
on sheltering illegal immigrants throughout the United States of America.
I'm, look, there are people out there in mainstream news that will scream racism for covering this story.
I have no issue with other nations, other nationalities, but we're talking about apartments that cost, let's say, on average, $2,000, whether it's for a single person or a family, every single month.
that's $24,000 a year for people that can't work that don't even have a green card or ability to contribute to our society at all.
They get a two-year contract for $48,000 for each one of them.
And if you add some of the other recordings, thousands of dollars in checks so that they can buy food every single month.
I mean, this is insane. This is insane, Jeffrey.
This is a nation and an administration that have absolutely lost their minds.
I, you know, I don't know how you can argue that this is the way that a nation should handle itself.
Let your citizens that work every day, starve to death, drown, tell them we'll try to get you the $750 a one-time payment while we're giving $50 to $100,000 to people that just walked across the border.
legally last week. I mean, it's just, and, you know, right, hotel rooms. When you look at the hotels
they're taking over all over New York City, five-star hotels. And then if they get tired of it,
just go down. We'll buy you an airplane ticket. I'm sorry. This, this to me is so incredibly egregious.
You know, I can feel my heart beating. So let's move on. Let's move on. I think we made our point.
And that last headline, too, that's breaking right before we went on air with the New York City
hotels. So this is kind of an ongoing situation that, you know, in the face of disaster,
and we're seeing this in North Carolina, this is why it's really hard to just make those two ends
meet and understand why this is happening when there's people that need that help. So it's not just,
so let's move on from that issue because a lot of people are couching FEMA's, you know,
problems in this migrant issue and the funding, but it's not just that. So we have other,
we have the Office of the Inspector General at the Department of Homeland Security. So this is
not some left wing or right wing organization trying to make FEMA look bad. This is DHS's own
Inspector General. And this is the headline, Watchdog finds $7 billion in untapped FEMA funds, even though
DHS Secretary Mayorkas said none are available for future disasters. And let's go to see what they're
talking about. This was an August 24, basically an audit by the Inspector General of DHS. And it says,
additionally, FEMA extended 41 program periods of performance or close out liquidation periods,
without detailed documented justification as required.
These programs represent more than $7 billion
in unliquidated funds that potentially be returned
to the disaster relief fund.
So these funds are iced.
They're just sitting there, $7 billion that can go to the funds.
We're not talking about migrants anymore.
We're talking directly about the disaster relief fund
that is needing money, according to Americas.
And this money is sitting there because FEMA didn't do
the right paperwork.
No one's, people are in there.
I guess they're too lazy to just put these papers, send the emails, close out these, close out these programs like they're supposed to, like they're required to.
And because of that, $7 billion in funds iced.
But it goes on from there.
Remember, COVID, it's over.
The response has been over for at least a year.
Not for FEMA.
FEMA's still shelling out money.
FEMA's spending on COVID-19 dwarfs Hurricane Helene response.
It says in this article, in its most recent report on the disaster relief fund allocated to spend on natural disaster.
The Homeland Security Branch reported $4.9 billion in estimated obligations for COVID-19 assistance for the month of September.
That's last month. This figure, if it results in expenditures, would represent about 20 times the amount so far spent in helping the storm hit southeastern states following Hurricane Helene.
I'm kind of speechless about that.
We're still spending almost $5 billion on COVID.
Amazing.
But no, if you're drowning, sorry.
We got COVID to contend with.
Didn't you realize?
COVID's more important right now than the hurricane that just wiped out your city.
Oh, wow.
COVID was the first rural disaster, quote-unquote disaster like this,
a pandemic where FEMA jumped in and was involved to this degree.
But apparently, they're still involved.
So we have the money issues, obviously, but now let's talk about personnel.
This is Matt Gates.
He put a letter to FEMA with a lot of questions.
because whistleblowers were coming to him and made this headline.
FEMA whistleblowers detail waste of taxpayer funds and staff waiting in hotels during Hurricane Helene.
He's saying the whistleer told him hundreds, if not thousands of first responders and service members.
They didn't have deployment orders.
They were waiting around in hotels sitting idle and basically asking.
Order of room service.
So he's asking FEMA in a letter to the director, Mayorkas, please explain this.
Please explain your orders.
What orders went out?
people's why are people coming to him and saying this and so now let's let's bring this full circle
we have issues with accounting we has issues with people in FEMA becoming whistleblower saying there's
there's no leadership here let's talk to the people on the ground let's talk to people in north
carolina what have they been saying what have the people helping it on the ground they've been
saying take a listen there is a complete and utter lack of federal government response
where is the help for western north carolina they just lost their home they don't have running water
You wonder why FEMA is not right there with them.
What are you seeing from FEMA?
They're in the way.
They are directly interrupting our ability to conduct missions and operations.
I've turned people away for the last two days.
Two days, I've turned trucks and trucks and trucks.
Come back in flight.
For eight days, nine days, post-Hurricane,
and that was the first FEMA drop I've seen here in the Swananoa area.
I haven't seen a FEMA agent yet.
This is all local volunteers.
I didn't see my first FEMA truck until Thursday.
afternoon Thursday evening and all I saw was a FEMA truck with a satellite on it
parts of the apartment underneath some shade trees and parking lot.
You're telling us to go online to FEMA and apply and you get immediate help for
$750. Well okay I went on FEMA I applied and I immediately got denied.
I've only heard of a handful of people getting approved.
$750 isn't going to do anything even if you do get approved. Not with
the damage we're seeing.
FEMA doesn't understand that these Appalachian people,
they are not going to stand by idly
and have government officials tell them what to do.
They are hindering a lot of what people are trying
to accomplish out in the western part of the state.
They didn't know what to do or where to do it,
how to access these mountains.
They're turning people away trying to deliver funds.
Our government can do more because we're going to need the help.
There's roads gone.
There's, you know, it's going to take a lot to rebuild us.
We can send billions to Ukraine.
to Ukraine and we can help Western North Carolina.
That's our money.
We pay it in and we should receive some benefit from the government.
It's just not right.
So FEMA's big test was Hurricane Katrina and they failed that.
It's in the history books.
Slow response, inability to coordinate with our agencies.
They had supply chain failures.
It was kind of a disaster.
And the question was, do we really need FEMA?
What is this agency doing?
And that question was brought to Ron
Paul, as early as 2011, listen to what he had to say then. I mean, this could be an interview from
yesterday. Take a look. But if there's a disaster like flooding or an earthquake or a hurricane
Katrina, what's wrong with asking fellow Americans to help their fellow citizens?
Nothing. And I think Americans are very, very generous. And they have traditionally, the big
problem is Americans are getting poor and they're not able to voluntarily come to their rescue.
But to coerce people, to ask them to hell, that is fine and dandy.
But when you bankrupt our country and nobody has a job, and then they say, well, FEMA needs to bail out everybody,
then all we do is compound our problems.
And believe me, I've been, you know, very much involved in the hurricanes that have come into my district.
And most of the people in my district do not like FEMA.
You know, they want to try to get their money out, but FEMA comes in and takes over.
They take over their property rights.
they dictate, they prevent some of the volunteers from going in.
So there's a strong resentment toward the way FEMA operates
because they're bureaucrats that don't understand the rule of law,
nor do they understand local control and property rights.
Certainly, I mean, it's a very interesting perspective,
and look, I'm sure this is going to create a lot of conversation.
I mean, you do have to ask yourself,
is taking our taxpayer money from us,
put it into a bloated organization like FEMA,
watching them spend most of it on things like hotel rooms, housing, and flights for immigrants
and not for the people you're trying to get it to.
Would we be better off, you know, in more of a libertarian perspective where we sort of just
take care of ourselves, our own, you know, where, you know, how good is the government at
spending and our money?
I mean, I just, someone just laid on me the other day, Jeffrey, that they said, you know,
you're working five months out of the 12-month year for the government, that five months,
that five months of your work is going straight to the government.
I'd never heard it put that way.
I swear, Jeffrey, I've been laid awake at night staring at the ceiling thinking about that.
So five months, I'm actually just working to pay the government.
That's, you know, and then they act like this.
Ron Paul, certainly, you know, a visionary.
I know there's a lot of opinions about it.
But we do have to assess how we move forward.
Are we responsible for everybody?
And one of the things, Jeffrey, just want to say very quickly,
when I moved to Texas, I always had this opinion that Texas, like every man for himself,
you know, they don't have as many, you know, nanny state. They're always like screaming about
the nanny states. Like, yeah, but you have to take care of each other. And the truth is,
when you're here, you know, it's amazing how many homeless shelters and things are funded just by
private people, by, you know, people have done very well in oil and that. And then anytime you have
an issue, we had an ice storm here. It's amazing how everybody comes together here. When your car
breaks down the side of the highway here in Texas. I mean, you can't, it's a, you start a traffic
jam with the amount of people pulling over to see if they can help. Yeah, I didn't feel that in
California where it was like, oh, no, I mean, because they think the government should just take
the money and do it for you. So which really truly is the humanitarian way to think? Is it,
why do we help our neighbors when we need to and pick each other up by our bootstraps?
Or should we just be, you know, just pouring money into the conference of government and
let them figure it out? It's a lot of questions. And we have to.
to start having, I think, you know, revisit these conversations. I'm glad you brought that up.
I know it's controversial for some people and no one wants to see people hung out to drive, but, you know,
it's not like FEMA does a very good job anyway. Right. And it always starts with the grassroots.
That's where it should always start in your community. I mean, if you want to go further, even like
the Jordan Peterson kind of clean your room first. And if you can do that, then you can move out from there
and get your life in order. So it starts with the person. But a strong state government, a strong governor,
definitely helps a culture in your state that values autonomy and individual rights, individual
informed consent, freedom, medical rights, all the things that we talk about in this show.
That is, as we're seeing in Florida, that goes very far to really make a hardened, sustainable,
and successful culture because there's so many moving parts that happen when something like
Hurricane Milton bears down with four or five days notice on a state.
I mean, you have to have your ducks in a row.
There can be no politics at that point.
there has to be one message, a singular message that's sent out, and everyone needs to coordinate around that.
So, again, our thoughts and prayers are going out to everyone in Florida.
Obviously, there's still people that were lost to this storm.
There's damage that's going to be, I mean, just as it on the back of Hurricane Helene as well, there's damage that wasn't even repaired before this one came in.
So we have a long way to go, and it's really refreshing to see that this has not just devolved into controversy and politics at this point.
And one of the things I want to hit on in North Carolina, so there are a lot of moving parts.
People are still kind of digging out and picking through things to see who's at fault,
was anybody at fault, was this just truly a natural disaster?
And some of the local reporting in Charlotte was reporting this,
clean flooding damages, mountain island lake homes.
Some blame Duke Energy for it.
Duke Energy is the hydroelectric dam company.
They run about 11 lake system, and all of these systems come down from
basically you've come down from the mountain, they go into the ocean, but they're grabbing energy from this
flowing water that time. But there are these lake systems that they can control somewhat the levels
of water in these dams. And so when we saw the people experience these gushing waters coming down,
a lot of people are questioning, was there some issues with the dams, whether anybody else
at fault? And you go into this article, and they're quoting some residents. One of the residents
says they could have taken steps well in advance to drastically lower levels at all lakes in the 11 lake system
to the bare minimum they're allowed to, said Jenderson 64. But then they spoke to Duke Energy,
a spokesperson, and they said, due to the size of Mountain Island Lake, now Mountain Island Lake is like
the choke point. That's the one lake that these run into, but that's the choke point for
this water flow. Due to the size of Mountain Island Lake and an historic amount of rainfall
from this event, any additional storage that would have been created in the lake would not have
prevented the flooding associated with the storm. Williamson wrote to the observer,
If Duke Energy began aggressively moving water downstream before a reliable or accurate forecast was available,
it could have risked the entire region suffering severe water shortages, including drinking water,
if the storm missed the region or dry weather persisted.
Now, it goes on to talk to a river keeper there, and he said, the important thing to remember is Duke is not able to quickly move water through the system, he said.
They need a long run-up time because the reservoirs were not designed for flood control.
So when the forecast changes quickly or worsens, they're unable to adjust.
Jones's riverkeeper said Mountain Island lakes, turbines can move 10,000 cubic feet of water per second or about 75,000 gallons per second.
He said the influx of water into the lake peaked at about 100,000 cubic feet per second.
So it's one interesting point there is they can't move this water quickly.
So that seems like in a position when the storm hits, they would be at a disadvantage just because of the nature of their system.
And so we go to Duke Energy, the actual website, and they have lake levels and they have the historical levels there.
They keep track of this almost daily.
You can see this chart here.
The black line is which you don't want to go over.
That's the max.
And then the target is the green.
And you can see there right at the end, they went over the max.
And that's when the hurricane and the rainfall happened.
But one of the criticisms was even the target, that green line, they were running above the target well before the hurricane.
You can see several months prior to the hurricane hitting.
So one of the criticisms is, why are they running above the target?
If they weren't running above the target, would this flooding be as bad?
And if we go, if we go to the actual numbers, just to look at it from a numbers point of view,
they want about 96.
That's just the levels there, 96 feet.
And you can see there, that's the, on the right side, that's kind of the target.
And they're running 97, 98.
You're getting that for quite a bit of time.
time there. And then you see the next chart. This is when the rainfall really happens here.
And we go over that max. We're at 107. It peaks at 105. And that's when you have a lot of
problems here. You see a lot of this flooding. That's when that happens. And this isn't the first
time Duke Energy has been involved in a lawsuit. In the storms of 2019, flooding happened. People lost
homes. This is one of the headlines lawsuit against Duke Energy proceeds as Charlotte community
confronts challenges after historic flood. The company actually settled out of court. So no wrongdoing was
was admitted, but there's been, you know, legal action before. So what legal action be
pushed on at this time? We don't know. I mean, we're going to, people are still looking at this
investigation. A lot of people I talk to, some experts I talk to, we're talking about the weather
front. The way it came in, it came up through that, you know, that armpit part of Florida.
And it came right up to, up through North Carolina. And when it hit the mountains, the eastern
side of the Appalachians, it did what was called an orographic lift. And this is a weather phenomenon,
which basically, as this picture shows, moist air hits the mountains. It's forced upwards. And as it cools,
it cools really quick. And it condenses right into rain. And that rain fell down that eastern
side of the mountains. And so that was the weather explanations for this. It's not this unknown
phenomenon. And something similar happened in 1916 when Ashford was essentially washed away because it was
with two consecutive hurricanes at the time.
And I guess the question at this point becomes these facilities, and there's the hydroelectric
dam, but there's a lot to consider, too, how buildings are built, how houses are built.
Are we talking, we're building these for 100-year storms or 500-year storms, because now
we're being told that these are 1,000-year storms coming, 1,000-year storms coming.
So do we have to look at it?
We really have to take a different look at infrastructure, perhaps, with these coming changes
that we're seeing.
Yeah, I mean, look, and I love your reporting on this because, you know, when you get online, I think we're different than most shows, which is we're just not jumping into the alarming story, the sensational story that will get the clicks.
You know, I can see, I mean, I always try to put myself in the shoes of, you know, the other side.
In this circumstance, should the water, you know, have been let out?
Yeah, if you decide, hey, let's empty the reservoir, you call it right, you hit the, you know, it's like blackjack, right?
you're going to bet on a set of cards that the weather is going to hit.
It's going to be all this rain.
But imagine you let all the water out and then suddenly there is no rain.
And next you have a drought and now everybody's suing you because why did you give our water away?
And do we really want to live in a world where we've got bureaucrats deciding to empty our reservoirs every time a storm might hit us?
I mean, look at Florida.
Another hurricane doesn't have a lot of water in it.
I mean, so you got to at some point have some forgiveness and also accept that nature and God,
you know, are not controlled by man.
We can't outsmart every single weather anomaly.
And so I think it's, you know, really good to just, you know, we look for the corruption.
It's what we do.
But Jeffrey, one of the things, one of the quotes that I think about all the time in the work
that we do, when I try to assess what I'm looking at is something called Hanlon's razor.
I swear everybody, this quote is on my mind all the time.
never attribute to malice, that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
So much of the work that we do, I'm like, boy, it sure looks like this is on purpose,
but could it be explained by just a bunch of idiots running around with their hair on fire?
When you, you know, look at the elections, some of these people, you can't even believe who actually runs for office and who gets elected.
And then we're surprised when they don't do a very good job.
But, you know, a lot of people are just, I think making the best decisions they can.
I don't think Majoricus fits into that category.
I think there's something else going on there.
I can't explain the consistent disastrous results of the decision making there.
I start moving away from, you know, stupid and thinking, you're up to something.
There's something wrong when we're pouring money into places.
No one in America thinks it should be going, and it's not available to regular citizens.
But, you know, when I watch this, Jeffrey, it still comes down to, hey, everybody, be prepared.
Because no matter what hits you, you know who cares about you the most, you.
So if you don't have that storage supply in your house, ready to not have power for a week or two, get it.
If you don't have an escape plan for whatever you could imagine would be the emergency that would suit the topography that you live in, then make one.
Don't be waiting for someone else to come and save you.
Actually be the one that thought it through this so that maybe you could.
can help a couple of people around you. Jeffrey, amazing reporting, as always. And thank you for
really the objectivity on how you do your reporting. It's what I count on. It's how we do this at the
high wire. And you just continue to just blow my mind with brilliant work. Thank you. Thank you,
Della. And prayers out to people in Florida. Yeah, absolutely. Prayers with everybody. Okay.
You know, every week about this time, you know, we sort of talk about, you know, the work that we do and why it'd be really great if you'd help us out.
Today I want to talk about the fact that we don't always tell you exactly what we've done.
Sometimes we're reporting on things that we're involved in, but we cannot tell you.
In fact, there are court cases going on right now that I don't celebrate.
Don't say, hey, can you imagine how amazing this case to be?
We could really use your funds because it's ongoing right now as we speak.
Because we actually have a concern.
We know the misrepresentation of the work that ICANN does and the high wire by mainstream newspapers.
And we don't want that to go into a courtroom and affect a judge's judgment.
We want them to be totally objective when they're looking at the case that Aaron Siri is bringing often.
And we don't need to be saying, hey, that's ICANN in some way as funding that or in the courtroom.
Today, I have finally gotten word from Aaron that I can talk about a subject that has been going on
for years, a very expensive fight that we've been involved in. We've been reporting on it. And some
of you probably suspected. But when it came to the case of the Pfizer documents and the Moderna
documents, these are the trials that they were doing. The data, when they said, we know we're going
to rush this product out, we won't have done the proper safety trials, but we'll be totally
transparent with you about what we do know. Of course that didn't happen. We started with Aaron saying
we want a FOIA request for all the data that they've gotten in the Pfizer and the Moderna documents.
They ended up pushing back. You know how long they wanted? We had headlines. Wait, what? FDA wants
55 years to process FOIA request over vaccine data. Then Aaron Siri brought a lawsuit.
FDA seeks to hide Pfizer's documents from the public. I can't as attorney Aaron Sears representing a
broad group of scientists from major universities across the country in a lawsuit seeking to obtain
the documents Pfizer provided the FDA to the licenses COVID-19 vaccine. Now, I want to make something
clear. We'd go back. We did have a body of scientists. We said, you know, as close as we could
to say it was our attorney, we didn't say this was an ICANN lawsuit, which is what we often do.
Instead, we had it coming from the scientists and those universities and those people. But we were
funding it. And, you know, whether you knew or not, we were behind it, public health and medical
professionals for transparency. That was the group that fronted this lawsuit, but all the funding
came from us. We went in. This is what happened. Aaron Siri ended up pushing back. The FDA now
as judge to grant it until 2096. 55 years wasn't even good enough. They wanted 70, you know,
something years. I mean, these people were out of their minds. We kept funding. You realize that this
case has been in courtrooms since September of 2021. It's still there. They're still pushing back.
There's still a million documents. They're trying to hide from us saying, well, no, actually,
that's under EUA. It's protected under a different form. No, it's not. It's still the Pfizer documents,
which is what we've asked the FDA for. This is your regulatory agency, folks. This is in Pfizer
pushing back. This is the United States of America's regulatory agency that works for you.
They're your employees and they're telling you the boss, we're not going to show you what we're
doing. You don't have access to this. Well, we have been fighting. We've been talking about it as
Aaron Series lawsuit. I get to tell you now that none of that would have happened without I can.
Every single part of that judge scraps the 75-year FDA timeline to release Pfizer vaccine safety
data giving agency eight months.
They even lied.
They got involved in delivering the amount of paperwork, which was however many hundreds of
thousands of pages a month to get their daily wire judge orders FDA to expedite release
of Pfizer data on COVID-19 vaccine because we found out that we were not going to be on track.
They were given one year.
They said, if you produce this many pages every day, we will get there.
Well, we got to the end of that year and found out it was still coming.
Wait a minute. We were supposed to be at the end of this. It's still coming. Went back into court, said, Judge.
FDA lied to all of us because that number they gave us, we've hit that number, and there's still more information.
Judge got pissed off, started demanding we want more. Paramount importance, Judge called it.
This is a paramount importance. The judge orders FDA to hasten the release of Pfizer vaccine docs.
And as I just told you, we now know there's a million pages of documents they're still sitting on.
so we are not walking away.
But we feel like the judge is aware of how corrupt this agency is now
that we can tell you that none of this would be released to the public without you.
Without you.
We weren't telling you that you were funding this.
We said it was a bunch of scientists and universities and the universities of people who were the science minds behind the lawsuit.
They were there.
But we funded this.
You funded this.
So where is the world at without you?
That's what I want to ask you right now.
Where are we at right without you?
And guess what?
Moderna files, they're coming too.
Why?
Because of you.
Not me.
I'm just sitting here.
I'm just a guy reporting on what you are helping us achieve and what Aaron
Ceres able to do, which is stayed in those courtrooms day after day after day as they
try to wait him out.
They're going to say, you know what?
We think your client, whoever they are out there, are going to give up, are going to
stop paying.
And what?
You know what?
You haven't.
You've stood there.
You've made it happen.
And so today I really want to celebrate this incredible production that's happening, that all the scientists and all the journalists around the world are able to look into this data.
But we're not done.
And by the way, we're involved in a few cases just like this.
We're not telling you about for the same reason.
We don't want to corrupt our ability to win.
But I'm going to be honest with you right now, we're a little overextended at the moment.
I'm not making this up.
I'm not kidding.
This is all very expensive.
And we're saying, Aaron, stay in there.
We're not pulling out.
I'm going to go to the people.
I'm telling you right now, if you want to see this level of production and see the things,
did you just see two weeks ago or three weeks ago?
We brought back the religious exemption to every California university student.
Yeah, we're making our way.
We're setting precedents so that we can free up everyone in elementary school in California, too.
Are we telling you what cases we're doing to do that?
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We're turning the religious exemption to Mississippi.
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I say all of this to say we wouldn't be able to also fund thousands of scientists and researchers
to get into those documents.
That isn't our goal here.
Our goal was to make it transparent, to force our government to be transparent so greater
minds than ours can get involved and figure out what happened inside of these trials.
and a perfect representation of what happens when we all come together and work as a team.
And everyone says, hey, I got this from here.
Well, Naomi Wolf did exactly that.
Put together an incredible body of scientists and doctors to go through the Pfizer documents.
She has a brand new book.
If you don't know who Naomi Wolf is, you were probably asleep through most of your life.
But here she is.
One strong global voice raising concerns about all this is Naomi Wolf.
Dr. Naomi Wolf.
Of course, you guys know Naomi Wolf.
Naomi Wolf, who's been in the public sphere for 35 years.
I've worked on two presidential campaigns informally for the re-election of President Clinton
and formally as an advisor on women's issues in Gore 2000.
Best-selling author, columnist and professor, graduate of the Yale University.
An author, columnist, professor, and co-founder and CEO of Daily Clout.
She went from advising the Clinton campaign and Al Gore to being a very controversial figure.
She has the distinction that this crowd will appreciate.
If you pull up her Wikipedia page, the very first line designates her as a conspiracy theorist.
I was kind of a fixture in legacy media and on the left for writing about feminism and women's issues.
I was sort of a well-known third-wave feminist.
I'm not the kind of feminist who believes in sexism.
I mean, just because someone shares my gender doesn't mean they represent me.
In June of 2021, I tweeted that women were starting to report,
and this is eyewitness women's eyewitness reports of their own bodies,
that they were having menstrual dysregulation,
sometimes serious menstrual problems upon receiving the MRI injection.
I was overnight all at once.
It was very extraordinary, deep platform from Twitter, from Facebook, from YouTube,
but also all the newspapers out and news outlets ran pieces,
smearing me and saying I was, you know, spreading misinformation and I was an anti-vaxxer.
Some of you may know that a lawyer named Aaron Siri pursued a lawsuit against the FDA
to release the internal documents that Pfizer created as part of its rollout of its
MRNA injection.
The project we've been working on for the last over two years going through the
Pfizer documents with 3,250 doctors and scientists.
They volunteered to go through the 450,000 pages released under court order, explaining to us
what's in the Pfizer documents.
And that's this book.
I wanted and wanted to believe for the longest time that it wasn't a depopulation agenda,
but ultimately the evidence persuaded me within the Pfizer documents that that's exactly
what it is.
It is the greatest crime against humanity and recorded history.
Well, Naomi Walls written a brand new book that comes out next.
week, Pfizer papers. We're all really excited to see what's in there since we've done so much work
to get that information out there. But it's my honor and pleasure to be joined by one of the great
journalists of our time. So good to be with you. Thank you so much. It's really great to be with you.
What inspired you to dive into this data once it was finally being released? Well, first,
First, let me say it's a big day for us with the War Room Daily Clout, Pfizer Documents
research team being here to talk about the book, which is coming out next week.
But I feel like it's a celebration for ICANN because if it weren't for you all, none of this
would have happened.
All of this would be languishing in some government files somewhere.
None of us would know what happened to us.
None of us would know how to begin to heal what happened to our loved ones.
None of us would be able to process this tremendous.
catastrophe that was enacted on humanity.
Thank you.
And thank you for letting us be a part of this celebration.
This book is so important because, you know, data just sitting in a forest where no one's
there to find it.
It doesn't do anything.
And it's daunting.
It's massive.
So tell me, like, how did you, you know, what was the process of getting into it?
Sure.
Well, I'm not a medical doctor.
I'm an English major.
So I have no background in understanding these documents.
But paradoxically, I got de-platformed in June of 2021 around the world all at once.
Turns out that was pushed by the White House.
But I got de-platformed because I raised an alarm that women were reporting menstrual problems
upon receiving the MRNA injection.
And I was talking, the left wouldn't talk to me anymore, legacy media wouldn't talk to me.
Steve Bannon brought me on his show.
He wanted to hear.
He wanted to know what was happening to women, and obviously, by extension, fertility and babies.
And so I kept showing up on his show, and then you guys had your successful lawsuit.
Amazing.
Aaron's series, unbelievable legal work.
Unbelievable.
Huge achievement.
As you pointed out in the intro, they wanted to keep it hidden for 75 years until we were all gone.
Now we know why.
And we were talking about the release of these documents.
And as a journalist, I was very concerned because, and he was concerned, because it's 450,000
documents.
Some of the documents are thousands of pages long each.
And they're written in very technical language.
So between the volume and the technical nature of the language, there was no journalist
who would have the bandwidth or the background to understand what they were seeing.
So he basically put me on the spot and said, well, surely you're going to start a crowdsource
project now in which you get a group of experts from around the world to volunteer to read through
these and to issue reports. And I said, yes. Great, yes. What I thought of it. Right. I had to.
How could I not? And then at that point, thousands of experts, highly credentialed people,
began contacting us. And as you can imagine, it was chaos. And then providentially, this extraordinary
woman, Amy Kelly, who's a Six Sigma program manager, meaning the best of the best,
approached and volunteered. And she's now our C-O-O at Daily Clout. And she just calmed the storm,
organized these 3,250 finalist volunteers, doctors, scientists, biologists, biological scientists,
cardiologists, anesthesiologists, radiologists, oncologists, like every discipline,
medical fraud investigators, into six.
working groups and a committee at the head of each working group to vet the reports, and they
started to go through the documents. Now there are 109 reports, and I believe 50 of them, the most
shocking and groundbreaking ones, are in this book coming out next week, the Pfizer papers.
Amazing. I mean, that's amazing. It's sort of like where we're talking about with just this disaster,
right? When people come together with a plan, especially those people like Amy, that have
this ability to sort of like just delegate and sort of clean up and create a system by which the
information can come through. I mean, that's everything. So how did you vet? Was there a way of
sort of vetting whether or not you had some kooky person or a real scientist or doctor involved?
Absolutely. I mean, we check and Amy checks CVs and people have to credential themselves,
but also they submit their reports to the executive committee for each group.
And so there's multiple levels of checking.
So it just keeps getting fact-checked as it goes along.
And I imagine citations are important.
Can we go back and find evidence of what their particular research produced?
Well, these are the critical questions.
I mean, we've started now.
It's been two years since we began publishing these reports.
and we haven't received a lawyer's letter from Pfizer.
The citations are critical because you can click through right now.
They're all published for free on Daily Cloud,
and you can see that the links go to the primary documents.
So it's not our opinion.
You know, our volunteers present what is in the documents,
and then if you have any question about their conclusion,
you just click through, and you can see it right there in the primary sources.
So essentially they're just going in and going to look at each sex and look at this is what they were looking at. This is what Pfizer
discovered itself. We don't have to speculate. Are they writing conclusions of their own in some of this and saying here's what we're concluding from what we're looking at here?
I wouldn't say that there's really interpretation. They're they're explaining what the documents say. That's it. So they're not it's not it's not opinion writing. I mean, it's very they're doctors and
scientists, right? I had to work with them to get them to write in a way that ordinary people
could understand, but they're not trained and they don't want to weigh in with their subjective
opinions. They're literally just explaining this is, you know, this table shows that Pfizer
had to remove eight infected with COVID people who were vaccinated and died so that they could
falsely claim and get the EUA that you're better off not being hospitalized and not.
dying if you get vaccinated. Right. It's that's right there and the data is there. You see the
movement, see the people coming out. And so they're just explaining it. All right. So let's get to,
you know, what's been discovered so far then. And again, this is not your opinion. This is Pfizer's
opinion based on their own data. This is Pfizer what they showed in their own documents that the FDA
was saying, don't let the public see these documents. Exactly. And I really want to
stress, it's not even Pfizer's opinion. These are like straight scientific
interd documents like this is, these are their findings. Okay.
Well, so many headlines. Basically, you know, the subtitle of the book is
Pfizer's Crimes Against Humanity. And this is, I'm the granddaughter of two people
who lost eight siblings to the Holocaust. And I can say without hesitation that this is
the greatest crime against humanity in recorded history because of the scale. And the
for knowledge of the harm that they were unleashing on human beings around the world.
Pfizer knew within a month after the rollout of the vaccine into the public in November 2020
that the vaccine didn't work to stop COVID.
It was ineffective against COVID.
The language internally is vaccine failure and failure of efficacy.
And in fact, the third most common side effect in the documents is COVID.
Literally the third most common side effect.
common is you're still getting COVID.
Yes. So everything that followed, Dell, the mandates, the lost jobs, the families torn apart,
the deaths, the injuries, the sterilizations were based on a lie.
Destruction of our society. They destroyed our society.
Destroyed our children's education, depression through the roof, suicide levels, through the roof.
Business is destroyed. No ability to go into a courtroom and say,
I think I'm an essential part of my community.
nowhere to even go and make that argument, taken away.
All based on a lie.
Massive transfer of wealth based on a lie.
They knew, well, we were told that the materials, the spike protein, the MRNA, the
lipid nanoparticles, which in case the MRNA and the polyethylene glycol, which is a petroleum
byproduct that encases the lipid nanoparticles, we were told all those stay in the deltoid
in the injection site.
But their internal documents show that they knew that it biostributes within 48-8 out.
hours and accumulates in the liver, the adrenals, the spleen, the lymphatic system, crosses
the blood-brain barrier, which could explain a lot of the personality changes people are seeing,
but also accumulates in the ovaries.
And so you see this chart where it's going down, leaving the injection site, going up,
accumulating all these critical organs.
But if you're a woman, what our volunteers found is the first injection, some accumulates
in your ovaries.
injection more. First booster more accumulates. And there's no method that our volunteers have
found by which the body gets rid of this. So now nurses are saying that with abdominal
surgeries, they're seeing childbearing age women with blocked ovaries, even though that's not
what they're looking for. Because these are like industrial fats that are literally blocking
the ovaries. Pfizer knew within three months that 1225 people died. That's how many deaths there
are just three months of rollout. 1225 within three months. Correct. Pfizer knew by April of 2021
that miners' hearts were being damaged by the injection. They had warnings from the Israeli
health ministry and also from a pediatric group. And rather than coming forward and telling all of
us, this is going to damage the hearts of minors, our lawyers foyer's e-mail chains that go up to
Dr. Fauci, Dr. Walensky,
Potus, and 15 White House...
In the email, you see it going all...
So the president can't say...
The template goes to Potus.
Right, okay.
A little deniability there, but the template goes to Potus.
But certainly there are 15 White House staffers on the email chain, right?
Being told, hello, we have a problem here.
Worse!
They were told that, but then there was this freak out,
and I recognize it from having been an advisor to a presidential campaign,
a freak out conference where they're planning how to lie to the American.
And they're creating a script.
The script is 17 pages completely redacted.
But you remember what happened in April and May of 2021.
They came forward and said, oh, you know, paracarditis, myocarditis, and young men and teenagers, it's transient, it's mild, it's rare.
That they knew that they were lying.
That's what they came out with.
That was their approach.
Like, we'll kind of admit it, but we'll just say it's really nothing to worry about.
And then they followed that with all summer long propaganda cameras.
long propaganda campaign using influencers and TikTok personalities to get young people and
teenagers to get injected.
Pfizer knew that...
Right now, I can say you're just, if you've just put your last few statements together,
they know the vaccine doesn't stop COVID.
They know it's swelling the hearts of children.
Let's figure out a campaign so that we can still get those kids to.
to take it, let's get their influencers.
I mean, we'll get to why, but you're just like,
what is going on?
If you thought, we'll take the risk to stop the disease,
but they know it doesn't stop the disease.
Right.
Right.
Everything they said about safe and effective,
they knew was not true.
Yeah.
I mean, I could go on and on.
Yeah, please do.
Okay.
They hired 2,400 full-time staffers
because the volume of adverse events
reports was so significant that they knew they had to hire that many just to process the adverse
events reports. And that was a few months into the rollout. Pfizer knew that there's a stroke
report that we have and a liver damage report. And in both those reports, half of the adverse events
took place within 48 hours of receiving the injection. So, you know, correlation is not causation,
but that's pretty damn.
If it's all, like, if it's happening right next to an event over and over and over again.
Exactly.
The single most frequent side effect is, interestingly, muscle pain, myalgia, and you just think about how many people you know who just don't feel good since they got the injection, but they're not being told, you know, this is a side effect.
The second most common side effect is joint pain.
Think about all the arthritic type reactions people are having, young people getting, you know, knee-replaced,
hip replacements, people limping, they knew that it would cause this inflammatory response,
of course, because the lipid nanoparticles go everywhere in the human body.
Dr. Robert Chandler, who's one of our key experts, a sports medicine physician who treated
the Angels and the Lakers, he said that it's like a shotgun blast to the body.
It just goes everywhere in the body.
And I mentioned the third most common side effect, but also industrial scale, blood clots,
lung clots, leg clots, clotting disorders of all kinds.
Myocarditis, paracarditis, as I mentioned, heart damage of all kinds, neurological events,
industrial scale, Parkinson's, Bell's palsy, epilepsy-type convulsions, and now we know why.
I mean, one of the things that's important about the Pfizer paper's book is that it shows the mechanism, right?
People have been mystified, and their doctors don't even know what's wrong with them.
We now know some of what this injection is doing, and one of the things it does is that it,
lipid nanoparticles degrade the myelin sheath of nerves.
And so they degrade their ability to conduct electrical impulses, which is how nerves work.
So that's one reason you're seeing all of this extraordinary neurological damage people with tremors.
I see that all the time.
So that's off the charts.
I mentioned liver damage, kidney damage, eye problems, skin problems.
These are all, you know, represented at vast scale.
But I guess I should...
And just to be clear, what we're...
talking about are not anecdotal stories of people reporting to theirs. This is inside
Pfizer's own trial groups that they're seeing this stuff. Right, right, right. Yeah, it's
their own internal documentation and it's not like, oh, we've got all this evidence of damage,
let's sound the alarm so the FDA never releases this to the public. No, these documents,
many of them say at the bottom FDA confidential. They were in the cut.
of the FDA. That's why the wonderful Aaron Siri sued the FDA and not Pfizer.
Right, right.
So the FDA knew all of this and waved it through, waved it through, said it was safe
and effective over and over and over.
I'm going to say, you know, I could go on a great length about the damage and deaths in the
documents, but what really jumps out is that you'd expect that the centerpiece of the
Pfizer documents would be concerns about respiratory, really.
actions because this is ostensibly a respiratory infection, COVID.
But there's very little about that.
And the centerpiece of the Pfizer documents is all about sex and pregnancy and menstruation and human reproduction.
Completely centered on that.
And the 180 degree or 360 degree ways in which this injection damages the human ability to reproduce, everything from...
So let me just make sure I understand what you just said.
Coronavirus is a respiratory illness.
We're told we need a vaccine.
It's our only way out.
We're blocking Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine and vitamin C and D, and you'll lose your license if you talk about those things.
We're waiting for this vaccine for this respiratory illness to save people.
But in the trial itself, you're not seeing a deep investigation on how the vaccine actually affects the luns or the nasal mucosol or any of the stuff that's actually a respiratory system.
They're not focused there.
Very little.
All their focus is on reproduction.
The centerpiece of their focus is reproduction.
Whoa.
Yeah.
And it's when I say 360 degree damage, it's they knew, because it's been known for 10 years,
that lipid nanoparticles, as I mentioned, traverse every membrane in the human body, right?
So that includes the placenta.
So not only are they blocking women's ovaries with this material,
but they knew that they were degrading the placenta,
that the lipid nanoparticles are compromising placenta.
and making it more, creating calcifications, making it more difficult for the babies in utero to get nutrients and oxygen.
And so some of the midwives that we've interviewed in Dr. James Thorpe, a fetal maternal medicine specialist,
who's one of the few who's spoken out, they are independently confirming that there are nettings of calcifications now
in vaccinated women's placentas that keep the baby from growing to term.
And also they have to deliver babies early as a result.
and that there's a 40%...
Because the placenta can't make room for the baby to grow.
Exactly.
It's got too many hard places.
It's losing its flexibility and ability to expand.
Yeah, it's even worse than that.
A midwife named Ellen Jasmer sent me photographs
and independently confirmed by another midwife,
showing that placentas now vaccinated women are like flat
and not well provided with blood vessels as opposed to the...
I mean, not to get graphic, but a baby needs like a cushy,
well-provided with blood vessels.
Placenta.
to grow in and come to term. And so the placentas are in such terrible shape that maternal
deaths are up 40 percent because women are hemorrhaging. The placentas are falling apart,
let alone the babies are suffering as well. Not only that, the lipid nanoparticles go into the
babies in utero and degrade the membranes around the testes of baby boys in utero if their moms
are vaccinated, and that degrades the Certoli cells and Lidic cells, which are the fact
of masculine development, masculine hormones.
So we don't know when those babies turn,
you know, become adolescence and grow up into men.
Those are the hormones that turn on like deep voices, broad shoulders,
facial hair, the ability to father a child.
So we don't know if those baby boys will even be able to grow up
into normal men who can be fertile.
The Pfizer knew that they were destroying women's menstrual cycles.
You remember that's how my story starts.
Yeah.
It's just people.
Counts of women's own bodies.
Well, it turns out they didn't want women to know that that was true.
There's now a 13 to 20 percent drop in live births, according to government databases in Western Europe and North America.
And in the Pfizer documents, there's something called the pregnancy and lactation report.
It's eight pages long.
And it has charts that Pfizer was keeping, and I've called this Mengele of Science.
And I say that advisedly.
Charts that show 15,000 women have two men's seas a month.
12,000 women are not bleeding at all.
You know, 10,000 women are hemorrhaging agonizingly.
8,500 are passing tissue.
10-year-old girls menstruating upon being injected.
85-year-old women menstruating upon being injected.
I mean, this chart showing this complete ruination of women's health
at industrial sense.
scale. And I was mocked and mocked and mocked in D platform, but now multiple peer-reviewed
studies have come out conceding that, yes, on average women's mencies have changed if they've
been vaccinated. And so you don't have to be a scientist. All you need is eighth grade
biology to know that if women's menstrual cycles are being damaged, their fertility is being
damaged. And that's what we're seeing. I remember we were reporting early on in the trials,
one of the very strange, and we looked at other trials and didn't see this where some of the rules by which if you were going to be in the trial,
they really didn't want intercourse taking place, conversations about definitely don't get pregnant while in this trial,
discussions about how men should be careful about sexuality and even contact with people.
I mean, like rules on, and we never really see, we haven't seen that.
We haven't seen that. We haven't been able to find that in other trials.
And now what you're saying is that wasn't just an anomaly.
There was a real direct focus on sexual health.
Well, let me, well, certainly, yes, or sexual illness.
Creating sexual illness is the focus.
Creating sexual illness.
But let me add detail to what you just said.
You're exactly right.
In the Pfizer trials, Pfizer warned men who were vaccinated not to have intercourse with childbearing age women and if they did to use two reliable forms of contraceptions.
So to me, of the red flags of this whole disclosure, the fact that Pfizer to this day knows or suspects that there's something that could be potentially damaging and vaccinated men's semen and they're not telling us what they're.
they're looking for, what they're worried about is just so criminal.
But anyway, and they told women not to get pregnant, but 270 women got pregnant anyway.
And Pfizer lost, which you're not supposed to do, it's illegal to do that, the records
of 236 of those women, gone.
What?
Yes.
34 of the records survive.
Of those 34 records of pregnant women who brought the babies to term or not, over 80%
of them lost the babies.
And Pfizer knew that they were causing babies to die in utero.
They knew it.
And the last thing I'll say, and then I promise I'll pause, is that in the pregnancy and lactation report, which went right to the CDC, it went right to Dr. Walensky, who, by the way, resigned three days after we broke this story, interestingly.
Wow.
It showed that two babies in utero died, and Pfizer concluded in that report that it was due to, quote, matured.
exposure to the vaccine, end quote.
They also had a chart in that report showing another chart, Mangella chart, showing this many
babies are vomiting because of nursing vaccinated moms, because the materials get into the breast
milk, right?
This many babies are in convulsions.
This many babies have fever.
So they're doing reports on we're watching lactating mothers feeding, breastfeeding their
babies, and this many reported seizures after breastfeed.
This many were vomiting.
This, like, they're, so when we are seeing Dr. Peter, not Peter Max, that's an artist, is that what his name is?
Marks.
Mark, Peter Marks.
I'm like, I've got an artist hoppy into my head.
Peter Mark's saying, we see, you know, no signals of death, no signals of injury.
This vaccine is perfectly safe.
He literally works at the FDA.
At the bottom of that page, it might as well be his signature.
I'm keeping this to myself.
We now know that he's looking at lines of vomiting babies, convulsing babies,
babies that are dying in utero, and they're not hiding it.
They're not saying it wasn't caused by a vaccine.
No, this was caused by our vaccine.
We're being honest inside the data because we're pretty sure.
They must have been told, don't worry, public's never going to see any of this.
Exactly.
How could they have created such documents if they thought they would ever come to light?
And they wouldn't have, if it weren't for all of you and your supporters, which I want to credit.
But, yeah, no, he knew he was lying and that's not the depth of it.
This document went to, as I mentioned, Dr. Walensky, on October 20th, 2021.
On October 20th, I'm sorry, April 20th, 2021.
On April 23rd, 2021, she gave a White House press conference for pregnant women, at which she said there's no bad time to get a COVID vaccine before your pregnancy.
during your pregnancy or after your baby is born.
And she had this document in her hands.
Wow.
They knew.
Would you put these people on trial?
It's not up to me.
This is all a gigantic crime, according to our legal system.
This is so many crimes.
This is violation of the Nuremberg Code.
It's fraud.
It's manslaughter.
It's mass murder.
It's genocide.
I mean, what is it not?
It's certainly sex discrimination, too,
because 63% of the adverse events are in women.
Of those 16% are, quote-unquote, reproductive disorders, Pfizer's words.
I want to just play a video.
This is Bill Gates.
We played this before.
We were looking at this when we saw that there was a vaccine.
Was it, did we determine, I forget sometimes if it's Africa or India?
It was Africa, Kenya, that's right.
That was sterilizing women.
Someone got the vaccine out.
They looked at it because they were curious.
Why are we doing a tetanus vaccine program?
specifically targeting women.
Doesn't really make sense.
You're getting multiple shots,
trying to get everywhere.
And then here it was HCG found in WHO tetanus shot.
No reason for it to be there.
And Kenya raises concern in the developing world causes infertility.
I believe Bill Gates was a part of that ethical question
surround vaccine to reduce fertility.
But they're saying it to us.
Just watch this video.
This is Bill Gates.
It's been caught multiple times obsessed with this thought.
The population is growing.
The population problem.
The population growth, the population growth, the population growth rate goes down.
You're going to have a tripling in population by 2050.
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%.
Here we can see a chart that we...
looks at the total world population over the last several hundred years.
And at first glance, this is a bit scary.
So obviously the question that comes up when we look at what you're saying,
we've been reporting a lot of this.
I have not heard, though, this level of detail
and to really hear it coming outside of the Pfizer documents.
We're seeing independent studies showing a lot of this, you know, out in the public,
but to know that they knew.
That means that Pfizer appears to be working with our government,
clearly feel comfortable sharing really damning information
about a product they're making.
And then we're watching our government in the moments
where, you know, it looks like it's just becoming so obvious
to the world like swelling of hearts.
They get together.
They figure out how are we going to market this
so that we can continue to push it out
and get it to those kids.
kids it's going to hurt, knowing that and inside this trial, all the focus is on fertility,
on women's reproductive abilities. The question comes to what Bill Gates, big funder of this
vaccine program, big funder, but not alone, W.EF. All these people are obsessed with overpopulation,
which we could get in the fact that the opposite problem is true. We're having a birth rate issue,
which a lot of being caused by this vaccine, but at the heart of this. And this is a scary
for me to go, and I think it is for you too, because I'm trying to be a very reasonable journalist.
I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I am not. I just said earlier, I don't, you know,
jump to malice where I can insert stupid. Right. Right. Right. But what you're saying
sounds like the government is involved in a program knowingly causing depopulation in this country and around
the world. Is there any other way to, to, to, to,
look at this information?
I mean, there's no other way.
I, like you, I didn't want to go there.
I certainly didn't want to hypothesize about that.
Like you, I'm a real old school journalist, and I only go where the evidence leads.
And I'll leave it up to readers, but I know from having looked at the documentation that
the volunteers have provided and the primary sources, that there's no.
no other conclusion that one can reach, that, like, is it a bug or a feature, right?
And there's just no other conclusion, just speaking as a woman, you know, to see a chart
of thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of women whose lives have been,
whose menstrual health lives have been ruined, which means, as your colleagues pointed out,
rightly, their hormonal health, their mood, their, you know, energy levels.
I mean, it's not trivial to destroy the menstrual health of women, let alone, you know,
fertility aside and to keep going right means intentionality right if you were
destroying men's fertility you kept going not just one year but two years two and a
half say we may see that like in the babies being born is affecting the testes of
these babies being born so that will have its own fertility issue but really
the focus right now on certainly childbearing women or the ability to give birth
well we're seeing it right now I mean Igor Chudev is a math
mathematician who has looked at government databases throughout the Western world.
And he's found a 13 to 20 percent drop in live births.
We analyzed government data from one province in Canada, and there is a drop in fertility.
And we know why now, right?
We know the mechanism.
I've just described multiple mechanisms to you.
I haven't even talked about the endrology study that found that the vaccine damages the
motility and the number of male species.
sperm as well. So from all sides, human fertility is being damaged by this. But let's also look at the geopolitics.
We think of Pfizer and Bioentech as German companies, but they're actually, Bioentech, which makes the vaccine, is a German Chinese company.
And they created an MOU, a Memorandum of Understanding in 2021 for China, the Chinese Communist Party are enemies to produce a billion doses of this vaccine, not for internal use.
The Chinese use a different kind of vaccine together.
This is for export, and China opened 14 manufacturing plants in Western Europe,
two, now 11 in the United States, and in 2021, the SEC filing also shows the IP for the vaccine got transferred to China.
All right?
So what this means is that our manufacture, packaging, distribution, injection, directions for injection of this vaccine is completely in the hands of our,
existential adversary. And just my husband who spent his career in Intel points out, the Chinese
Communist Party, they want our land, they want our food supplies, they want our water supplies,
they want our energy grid, they don't want our population. And that's what's happening. The native-born,
I mean, I'm not a nativist, but Americans, right? Yes, yeah. Were mandated. Who got mandated?
Now I'm using my political analyst hat, right? Yes. Not science. It's politics. Who got mandated? Our teachers
our doctors, our nurses, our college students, the future, right, are military.
The people you need in order to have a healthy society going into the future, they got
forced, the firefighters, right, the first responders, they were mandated.
They're the ones getting sick or struggling with fertility, dropping dead, right, on the playing
fields.
The people coming in over the border, now 18 to 30 million of them, are not being mandated.
And these are disproportionately childbearing age and military age younger men and women.
So as Ed Dowd, the former BlackRock hedge fund managers said, just wait five years.
You're going to have people who remember what a constitutional republic is sick and dying.
And you're going to have people who come from the most tyrannical regimes or, you know, no rule of law failed states who don't have that consciousness as the kind of healthy population.
Right. Oh, and maybe hand the vote.
I want to ask my team, pull up the Janine Smalley video.
I wasn't planning on this in Europe because I think I want to get to a point that's come up because of this.
But here's what's amazing about what you're saying.
And where I still struggle with this is, sure, if China could get away with like, hey, you know, take this product.
We got a great life-saving product.
and they wanted to like mess with our population, okay, it's a, it's a hypothesis.
How would you prove that?
Where I get hung up is our own government.
It's not China suddenly is taken over America and we're lined up and being injected.
Right.
Our own government's doing this to us.
Our own government's looking at this data and that we elected, that grew up as Americans, you know, are here because they had this great.
nation. What in the heck is going on that they are involved in looking at this data and saying,
keep pushing it, keep pushing it, keep pushing it, make sure everybody gets it.
All right, because, you know, and there's something you've said that I think is the heart of
a lot of this data I've talked, a lot of these things I've talked about, but you're making
a point that I find really shocking. But first, we reported a day before anyone got the
vaccine that they're lying to you about the 95% only because we saw the emergency use authorization.
We saw that it said we could not determine whether this stops transmission has any effect
on transmission whatsoever.
Thank you for being a journalist.
Right.
I was like, it's just right there.
I'm not.
And look, our viewing, our viewers out there by the millions exploded because we look like
we were psychic.
Right.
Right.
How would they know when no one else knew.
Because you read the text.
You know?
So we knew that that was.
was a lie, but the world really found out, I think, two years later when this happened in the EU,
I want to play this.
Was the Pfizer-COVID vaccine tested on stopping the transmission of the virus before it entered the market?
If not, please say it clearly.
If yes, are you willing to share the data with this committee?
And I really want a straight answer, yes or no, and I'm looking forward to it.
Thank you very much.
Regarding the question around, did we know about stopping humanization before it's entered the market?
No.
These, you know, we had to really move at the speed of science to really understand what is taking place in the market.
And from that point of view, we had to do everything at risk.
That statement, and I've said it on stages, this is what's incredible.
kindergartners are having a stylist rammed up their nose in order to get in school once a week.
I have Hollywood friends on sets, you know, working on films twice a day, once in the morning,
at lunch coming back, rammed up the nose.
Are you testing positive?
Because we were told you could be an asymptomatic carrier, which is a big part of this thing that we were sold.
And I joke on stage, but if there was one job you want to have, one place on this earth where you were really, you didn't want to be tested.
You wanted to be free from testing.
Do you know where that place was?
It was as one of the participants of the Pfizer or the Moderna trials.
Oh, wow.
The only place you were guaranteed to not be tested that they didn't care if you were infected or not
was the place where they were trying to see what we were told is see if a vaccine is stopping this infection.
It's going to keep you from spreading it.
Right.
Now, that has been my point up until today.
But what you have said is that not only the,
did they not test for it?
When we look at the hundreds of thousands of pages
we're looking at right now,
most of it never even looks at infection,
isn't looking at the lungs,
isn't looking at the nose, doesn't care.
They have 45,000 people, I believe it's in the Pfizer trial,
and 30,000 in Moderna or vice versa,
I get them mixed up sometimes.
Gigantic trials,
and all of those people think they're being trialed to see,
Does this stop infection?
And is it going to protect my lungs, which is what we're told this is about.
And all Pfizer cares about is looking at your ovaries.
Well, you know.
I just want to be careful so I don't get sued.
To date, I haven't, you know, again, there's been no lawyer's letter.
It's not all, right?
There's, but it is, I'll keep saying the centerpiece is your reproduction.
However, what I will say for sure is that we don't have any reports on transmission.
Except that Pfizer said that skin contact and inhalation can be a route of exposure to the vaccine.
Isn't that interesting?
Right.
So be careful who you touch while you're vaccinated because it can.
They don't explain what it means.
They don't explain what it means is out there.
But I guess what I'm trying to say is what they are documenting is the harms.
Okay.
Right.
It's like what is a bioweapon?
What would you look for if you were testing a bio weapon?
How does it ruin their nervous system?
Yes.
Yes, here's the chart. Does it ruin their menstrual cycle? Yes, here's the chart. What is due to babies? It makes them sick. Some of them die. Here's the chart. What does it do to their brains? Here's the process of the blood brain barrier. It's not about how do you keep people healthy in the Pfizer doctor?
How do you get rid of the infection? Right. How do you stop the transmission? Totally. Not the focus.
For instance, you're making me think of something I haven't even thought of, but to my knowledge, there's really no trials about hygiene. You know, I can't think of a single
study or document that's about, well, if you use this sanitizer, or you open the windows.
None of that.
No.
But it's literally like, how badly are you hurting the enemy?
That is how I would characterize it.
And your enemy is your own people.
Your own people.
Now, when you're asking me, how could our government do this to us, that's a very mind-blowing
question that I have some thoughts about that are very provisional, but they're important
because, yes, our government did this to us.
knowingly, right, knowingly.
It's still, by the way, still doing this to it.
Still pushing boosters.
Still saying a six-month-old child now is, we've lowered the age, give it to your six-month-old.
So let's keep that on the table.
Totally.
Well, what I would say about that, and I can't believe we're at this time in history, right,
is that we have to face the fact that we're at war, and a war is being waged against us
and among us and upon us in a new way that we're not used to.
And again, I'm very influenced by my husband,
who's such a student of China from an intel perspective.
Yes.
But he points out that China has a long tradition
of what they call asymmetric warfare,
or unrestricted warfare,
which doesn't look like the Western ideal of two armies
or an invasion, right?
It's like circle the farmland, circle the ports,
circle the...
Capture the elite institutions, capture the leaders,
capture the political leaders.
It's much more subtle and sophisticated
than Western methods of waging war.
So look at what you're covering today.
You know, there's a complete catastrophe
in North Carolina and Florida
and the federal government let people die.
Okay, that's war.
There was going to be a strike.
Maybe it'll happen. Maybe it won't.
That will clear out our shelves
and disrupt our food supplies. That's war.
Any number of food processing plants
have gone up in flames over the last two
half years. That's war. China's buying up farmland. That's war. China's buying up land around
military bases. That's war. China's buying up our water supplies and the Great Lakes. That's
war. And, you know, the energy grid, its solar panels are manufactured by China. They can switch
the grid on or switched off. That's war. So all of this, we're just not used to pharmaceutically
waged war, right? And how do you get war? We're basically a perforated state right now with the enemy
kind of merging into us and harming us, right?
Yeah, but I want to add what I said before.
Yes, I get the China thing has to be involved.
But it's my own, the war is coming as far as I'm concerned from my own government.
Who should be saying, oh, that's enough.
You're not allowed in here.
We are locking down our airport.
We see that we're being attacked instead of saying, come on in, come on in fact,
and force everybody to get this vaccine.
We know you made.
We made it poorly.
We're studied it.
We know it's going to hurt fertility.
I mean, so, and I've said this on stages.
This was, COVID was a world war.
I've said it as, it's different than wars that we're used to, which is a nation against
a nation or a continent against a continent.
This was every government of the world against its own people.
This was the governments of the world against the people.
And it's still going on.
And, you know, actually, let's just continue this because I want to get you into off the record.
And I know you have to move on.
So let me wrap up this show here, but I want to say I am really, what I'm really, what's blowing my mind here is what I've said, that when you are looking at what Pfizer is looking at, it's like, it is like looking at what doctors would have been doing in Nazi Germany.
Totally.
And the question I ask myself is if they're studying fertility, if they're studying the harms, the breast milk, the babies that are dying, the pregnancies, they're throwing out pregnant women that they didn't want to study.
That's how I have to look at it.
You don't lose that many documents when your whole goal is all about.
documents and at the center of that I have to imagine this has got to have
something to depopulation and maybe it is how many people still survive because
the big question is you wouldn't want to kill everybody you're gonna be
there it's gonna be rubbing off on you there has to be some way that you see a
society that survives this somebody who's the survivor group they're clearly
looking at how many are we going to lose maybe we'll get deeper than that in off
the record. Your book, the Pfizer papers, comes out next week.
Next week, yeah, and you can order it on Amazon, and it's a great help to us if you do,
because that's a signal to the publishing industry in bookstores to stock it in the face of
censorship. Well, can I just say this so people don't kill themselves since the Captain's
very depressing episode. I think that actually this is a blessing disguise to reveal all of this,
because everything you just said is true. Our government is waging war against us, and they are
captured by a metanational set of agreements. That's clearly the case, right? I agree completely.
And it is, as you say, a war against the people of a nation state by their own leaders.
But if we see what's being done to us, I do think we can organize, find ways to heal,
restore our grassroots, restore our communities.
I mean, it's almost like the beginning of your broadcast
is a perfect prece for this,
because they can come at us all they want,
but when we're strong with one another,
with our communities, our faith, our, you know, growing our own food,
and asking questions, being skeptical, being Americans, right?
Being people of the planet, taking responsibility for ourselves,
they ultimately can't.
They're not succeeding, right?
You helped us blow this open.
They couldn't keep it hidden.
Thank you.
Thank you.
That's what teens all about.
We've done it.
We did it.
All right.
Make sure you pre-order your copy of the Pfizer papers right now where books are sold.
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Lord Matt Ridley.
He wrote a book in 2021 questioning the origins of COVID-19.
Tell me what made you write that book.
The evidence is overwhelming.
As far as I know, no major scientific university applied for a grant to research the origin of COVID.
Why would they not do that?
Science as an institution is rotten now, really rotten.
Scientists have an obligation to put their heads above the parapet,
and if they think the majority of the public is wrong,
then it should be very easy to shoot the arguments down.
And you should want to correct this misapprehension in the public.
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They literally don't want to talk about it.
That to me is extraordinary.
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and then you have this great release where you can feel that we can actually do
something about it because we have to be empowered in this moment.
This is a dangerous, dangerous interview that's just been done. This book that is being put
it out is dangerous. What we are involved in here is a war. You must realize that now. And when
they are screaming censorship, when this, you know, when our government is screaming,
misinformation must be stopped, it must be stopped. We're going to stop it. We're going to get
in there. We can't allow this. This is what they can't allow. They can't allow you to know the
truth. They already own NBC, CBS, ABC, you know, other networks. Fox does okay, but I
would say that they're, they've got the hands around their neck, but no one is touching us
right now. No one is coming out what we're doing. No one is doing what we're doing as boldly
as we're doing it. No one is taking your viewership and the funding you're bringing in to go
into courtrooms and win so that we can prove what these people are doing to us. This madness must
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And for everyone out there that maybe you're afraid, maybe like, oh, I don't know, it's so
controversial. I don't want to mess up my
brother's day or my sister's day or my
family or my neighbor.
Can you imagine how bad our day is going to
be if we let them
have full control? Whether it's connected
with China or not, I can't tell.
What I do know is my own
government isn't not only
stopping it, isn't
just like looking the other way.
They are sitting down and
brainstorming how to get more
people in their population
to take a product that they know
is going to destroy fertility, that they know is going to kill people, that they know is going to
swell their hearts.
I say that confidently, this is not misinformation.
Anyone that says otherwise is your enemy.
That's the truth.
Now ask yourself, what can we do about it?
We outnumber them, and I'm not talking about physically.
I'm talking about our minds, our voices, our.
First Amendment right, you cannot be afraid right now.
Too many people have died defending our rights in this country to allow yourself to be afraid right now.
It's upon us.
Take it seriously.
Get invigorated by the fact that you were born at a time where you were needed more than any other time in humanity.
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