The Highwire with Del Bigtree - Episode 402: AN IRON WILL
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How about we all step out onto the high wire?
I mean, what an amazing time we live in.
I know so many of you I'm running into airports and restaurants.
We're all saying the same thing.
It's like surreal.
what's going on here? Well, just this week, time announced their person of the year, and of course,
it's President Donald Trump. I think that's fitting, no matter what you think, what a comeback,
what a story, what a Uniter. You see the team that's around him. But I just want to say to you today,
have you ever seen a person of the year saying this in the news?
Let me ask you about RFK Jr.
He has obviously talked about his skepticism of vaccines.
He's expressed opposition to childhood vaccines.
Do you want to see childhood vaccines eliminated?
If they're dangerous for the children.
Look.
So possibly?
When you look at some of the problems,
when you look at what's going on with disease and sickness in our country,
something's wrong.
Are you talking about autism?
Well, if you take a look at autism,
You go back 25 years, autism was almost non-existent.
It was, you know, one out of 100,000.
And now it's close to one out of 100.
I mean, what's happening if they can find it?
Now, I did something the other night that was a little unusual.
At Mar-a-Lago, I called the drug companies, the top drug companies,
and I called RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz and some of his people.
And I said, let's all get together and let's figure out where we're going.
because we're going to do a lot of things.
Absolutely amazing.
He also did an interview for time where the conversation is coming up on vaccinations.
Obviously, this is the space that we've been talking about.
This is why the high wire is here.
It's why we started the informed consent action network.
After traveling the country with the film Vax,
we wanted to get to the bottom of what's going on with the entire vaccine program.
I have the newspapers are ringing my phone off the hook,
wanting to know what my perspective of this whole moment is. Well, this is the moment that we all
dreamed about. This is why we have been working together to have informed consent. It's really
simple. How safe are these vaccines? Why can't we find a single decent study that's ever looked
at them? Why have you never compared the health of unvaccinated children to completely
vaccinated children? Why has the entire vaccine schedule, which is now nearly 80 vaccines,
given by the time you're 18, all of them together. There's no study that has ever shown how these
vaccines all work synergistically together. I've told you that there's no double-blind
placebo study trial that's ever done prior to licensure of the childhood vaccines. These are things
that need to change. We're going to talk a lot about this. We're going to talk about food dyes and
chemicals. What do you do if your regulatory agencies are putting things on the market without
a safety test. When does the safety test happen? After everyone's already taken it, after we're living
in a toxic soup of all the other chemicals you put on the market, and then try to figure out
which one of these things is destroying the lives of our children, creating ADD, ADHD,
autism, lupus, Tourette's, you name it. Cancer's in our children like we've never seen all of it
going like this, but all the papers want to do and all the media wants to do is scream and yell
that they're terrified, you might actually look into this.
Well, we're here.
And thank you, President Trump, for having the courage to not only talk about, but have these
conversations.
And as he said in the Time Magazine article, we are going to look at it.
We're going to do the best studies that have ever been done on vaccines.
And I don't think anyone's going to be upset when we find out what we see there.
And it's true.
The world is about to know the truth.
And I don't know exactly what the truth is.
have some hunches. I've seen some smaller studies, but we've been asking the CDC, the FDA, and the
NIH, will you too please just do some comparative studies in your databases, which are hiding
from the public, something that we've also done here at I can. We've removed all the hiding we can do.
We've sued and got the Pfizer data that they want to say for 75 years. We've sued and got the
Moderna data and the V-safe data.
And we're going to talk about the massive announcement because we're launching a dashboard
today.
I'm going to talk about it a little bit where you can see the open text fields, the part they
never wanted you to see.
The world is changing.
It's going to become transparent, which shockingly, for some reason, scares every news agency
in the United States of America.
Makes you wonder, who do they actually work for?
It's clearly not us.
Because I can't imagine why you would be against safety studies.
And why are they important?
Well, we're going to have a very personal story of one of the greatest athletes in the world whose life was destroyed by the COVID vaccine.
His name is Hiko, and he's one of the top extreme triathletes in the world.
We're going to talk about his story and what he's calling his biggest battle to date.
But first it's time for the Jackson Report.
It's really amazing, isn't it, the hysteria around transparency.
God forbid we actually start doing studies to figure out what's in these products we've been taking here in the United States of America.
Amazing.
And, you know, it seems like now every week we tune in to a different House committee,
and the people at that committee are starting to echo the thoughts and the common sense of the American people.
This week, the House Energy and Commerce Committee was up, and they sat down with some of the top brass at the FDA.
And went in a little something like this.
I want to ask you about Red 3 and Red 40, both of you, and get your comments on this.
It's not a conservative or a liberal standpoint.
I think we all need to understand as a group about how we've gotten to this point.
The FDA has a position that food coloring like 40 are safe.
for a kid's ingestion.
Do both of you stand behind that, Dr. Caleb?
I'm going to refer that to Mr. Jones.
Okay.
We have not evaluated Red 40 in over a decade.
Over a decade ago.
We have not.
At FDA, we have not evaluated the safety of Red 40 in over a decade.
So over a decade, that was the conclusion that FDA made.
So we have evaluated.
We are in the process of evaluating Red 3,
and you may want to comment on it.
Well, let me say this.
Red 3 has been known to cause cancer in cosmetics,
but we're still allowed to be put in our food.
I don't understand that.
Go ahead.
So Red 3, we have a petition in front of us
to revoke the authorization for it,
and we are hopeful that within the next few weeks
we will be acting on that petition,
and a decision should be forthcoming.
I mean, there it is.
There it is.
There you have it. If you had any doubts why we are having the health issues we're having this country, there it is. The head of the FDA. Do you have any thoughts on the toxicity of red dye and why we can get it out? I'll defer on that. You got any answers over there? I mean, the head of the FDA, well, no, we haven't looked at it in over a decade. I mean, it's amazing. It's amazing. We're here, right? Talk about useless human beings. But go ahead.
It's like an Abbott and Costello Act.
We haven't looked at it in 40 years.
Tell them about red three.
I think you should talk about red three.
We have a petition.
Well, let's look at that.
Okay, so the headlines coming out here.
FDA may finally ban artificial dye from beverages, candy, and other foods.
Let's look at that petition that Caliph was so excited to have people know about.
That was from 2022.
This is when it was launched, closed in 2023, where they're telling them to ban this from ingested drugs.
So this is this crack team of, you know, my homework's about two to three years late here.
Yeah.
But we have it.
You know, we're going to have it.
We're turning and get an A because we're being questioned about it.
But the question here is interesting because at that time in 2022, when that petition came forward,
a lot of organizations started to write about this.
Consumer reports had to write this embarrassing headline and do some really crack investigative journalism.
Why is red dye number three banned in cosmetics but still allowed in food?
Interesting.
It says the short answer,
bureaucracy, it seems, as the recent petition of the FDA puts it, there is no scientific or public health justification for permitting the use of FD and C red dye number three in food while prohibiting the dying cosmetics and internal applied drugs. Instead, it's largely a result of complicated internal processes at the FDA. You know, it's just the FDA. It's the bureaucracy. We can't get around it. You can't put it on your face, but your kids can eat it. So we'll get around to maybe taking it out of the food at some point here.
You know, this comes down to, yeah.
Well, I want to jump in here because it's actually something that I've had the privilege of having some conversations on, both on our team here at ICANN.
We have been discussing these issues and putting some of our thoughts forward to Bobby Kennedy and the team there and some of the work that I've been doing with Maha.
But the conversation, there are some things that we have to look at, right, that are difficult, difficulties that happen in the United States of America that we don't really think about.
It's very easy to sort of judge from our positions, as armed.
share of quarterbacks. Why don't you just take it out? I think that Caleb makes a point that
you have to consider. This is also in the same hearing. Just take a look at this really quick.
There's a real lesson here from, I don't know if you eat fruit loops. I grow up every once in a
while eating fruit loops, but there's a real lesson here. And I don't, I haven't verified this
myself, but it's widely written that when the dyes that make fruit loops bright were taken out
for the reasons that you give, the sales went straight down,
and they were put back in.
So as long as we have a consumer-driven system
where what people like in the short term is what drives the system,
unless we have help from you all,
that is clear direction from Congress,
particularly given the recent Supreme Court decisions,
it's going to be really hard for us to mandate things come off.
One of the things in the conversations that's going on, right, and the difficulties, especially when you talk to like libertarians and conservatives about these issues is the free market, right?
The government shouldn't be interfering with the free market is how these companies are getting away with this.
They talk about it as sort of a form of free speech.
And what's that term when they put a chemical on the market, but it actually hasn't been tested for safety that we've discussed?
They call it grass, generally recognized as safe.
So these chemicals are being put on the market as generally recognized as safe.
And then we're supposed to figure out if they're actually poisoning people and then bring lawsuits.
And then maybe the FDA will finally look at it, which is what's happening here, right?
These are chemicals that are already on the market, already causing cancer.
Even two years ago when you knew it's causing cancer, it still take you two years to try and do something about it.
But the argument is this free market society we live in that Europe doesn't have.
Right here, what they're saying is Kellogg's will say.
say, hey, we sell more of these when they're brighter so that you're going to interfere with our
business by making us use a different product. And if the, if the, you know, people buying it,
our consumers don't care, what difference does it make to you? And it actually is a very, you know,
complex issue. How do you have freedom? How do you let our, you know, have the greatest freedom
for corporate ideas and adventures and, you know, moving forward without involving,
the government and then where does the government get involved? And then the other thing you hear a lot
about as you look at these issues, Jeffrey, is as soon as the FDA will decide to try and remove a chemical,
that company, Kellogg's or whoever it's happening to, will bring a lawsuit against the government
in the United States and drag it out for 10 years, 20 years if they can. They'll spend hundreds of
millions of dollars because they're making billions of dollars every year they can stall that law. So this is
what happens in a free market system. And I have to say, you know, when you hear Trudeau saying,
you know, I envy China, I kind of, I mean, I'm not going to agree with that, but it is what they
mean, right? In a free market, in a democracy, it is very hard to, you know, put, you know,
controls around these issues. But I would say this, and I'm going to argue this throughout this
show. This is why you do your safety studies to begin with. This is why you don't have
grass, generally recognize it's safe. We're just going to assume safety.
until proven otherwise.
Because later down the road,
it's because almost impossible
to prove that safety.
Kalef went on to say,
I have too small a team
to actually do the studies.
And let's be honest, Jeffrey,
if you want to prove that that red
is causing the cancers
you're seeing in society,
how do you separate it from fluoride?
How do you separate it from the vaccine program?
How do you separate from Coca-Cola and Doritos
and seed oils and P-FAS?
I mean, this is what's happened.
We have such a toxic soup
that they just argue you can't prove mine is the chemical.
You can't prove that vaccines are the reason.
But here's what we do know.
When he says we're not testing it for 10 years
and we don't have the staff or the power
to be able to do a test like this, guess what?
Vaccines are exactly the same.
They've been sitting in the same space.
We aren't looking at any of this.
And we're just going, yeah, it really sucks.
We're all getting sick.
But who wants to start unraveling that, you know, mess?
So for people to understand, try to, you know,
I know you're allowed judgment, all of that, but it does get very complex in a free market system
to figure out where is the line? How do you actually fix this? I say you fix it with. First, you've got to
start with high-end safety standards right out of the bag. You're going to have to spend your
billion dollars proving that stuff safe, that brand new chemical, that brand new red dye number three
before you put it out to the public. Otherwise, it's too late. And now we have a mess on our
hands that hopefully Robert Kennedy Jr. and President Trump are going to be able to figure out
and figure the way through. Yeah, excellent point. And it goes back to scientific ideologies here.
It's grass. It's generally recognizing it's safe, which puts the corporations that that
manufactureries in the driver's seat because they do the studies in hand of the FDA and say,
looks good to us, so let's go ahead and do this. And the FDA just stamps it. Or we do the
precautionary principle, which is let's do the studies before this thing goes on the market.
Or, you know, we want to talk about free market. Let's just put a label on it and see who buys
what and that's what they did in Europe and in Europe the red dye number 40 and yellow
five and six these are these all come with warning labels in fact there's a gentleman that
went around the store and started filming that just to show people what the labels look like in
Europe compared the United States which none of these are carried this warning take a look all right
I'm in the store here in Sweden we have very strict food regulations should and not
should be put in food or edibles in Europe.
So I went to this place called Matwarden.
Here they have this USA shelf
and I looked at airheads.
On the back of airheads, you can see
warning labels.
Contains ACO colorants that can have negative effect on
child's behavior and concentration.
So American candy comes with warning labels here in Europe.
So that's how they're handling it.
They're saying until, like if it's going to be grass,
generally recognized it's safe, no, it's not generally recognized.
We recognize it is probably toxic.
Here's what we're worried about.
Eat at your own risk.
I suppose that that would be a solution.
And in Illinois and New York, legislation is already happening to,
It's in the works to ban red dye number three.
California already put forth legislation to ban it starting in 2027, I believe, for school lunches,
six of the nine dies that FDA has approved.
So already this movement that's happening.
So it's not like, you know, I hope it's not this heavy lift because a lot of the science
is already there because these haven't been reassessed in decades.
So the science has really progressed as they were first generally recognized as safe.
But you know, Del, it's interesting because use a football analogy, you know, when the
wide receiver goes out and he's about to catch the pass, but the defender starts running up to
him. Doesn't really make contact with him, but just the footsteps that caused the receiver to drop the
ball. That's what I see from the media now, and that's what I see from the regulatory agencies
with Kennedy's upcoming appointment possibly happening. You see a lot of people starting to act
right like you did with Caliph there talking about, well, we have this petition and we're going to act
on it. Well, here's, you know, let's talk about the things that go into our bodies and on our bodies.
We have the EPA now jumping in, and they're ending a shortcut approval for the forever chemicals.
These are the PFS chemicals.
And these are this large group of synthetic chemicals.
They're used in consumer products.
And these, in the past, by the EPA, we're able to have a shortcut process.
So now the EPA says, you know what?
We're going to give them a full safety review.
Thank God.
So that's what the EPA is doing.
And maybe it was a result of something that happened over there in Texas.
And that was the AG in Texas there, Mr. Paxton, did a lawsuit, and it looked like this.
Attorney General Ken Paxton sues companies over forever chemicals.
He's accusing 3M. DuPont of misrepresenting and concealing the health risks for, they were advertising the safe for household use around families and children.
These are like the stain guards and all these things you use to clean your house with.
So that's happening at the state levels now.
he's hoping that other states will really jump onto this.
But it's not just...
I have to say, Jeff, I'm sitting here looking at this,
and it's still, I still haven't gotten used to it.
That's what Robert Kennedy Jr. used to do when he was a Democrat.
That's what Bernie Sanders used to do.
That's what all the Democrats that I grew up with, that's who we were.
It was the Republicans saying, why are you getting the way of business?
Big business.
I mean, I remember that argument, and now it's Republicans that are saying,
get this crap out of our food.
Stop this.
And the Democrats are like,
what are they doing stopping commerce i mean it is mind blowing this sort of polar shift it's literally
this entire thing has flipped around it's i mean 10 packs and just a known strong conservative
is now the one fighting to get chemicals uh you know off the earth it's just amazing i mean it's
it's incredible this yeah this seems like an aversion of reality that's actually helping humanity
You've reported on so many that's been harmful.
So it's not just that chemicals you use to clean your house.
And so while we're waiting for the EPA to do these full reviews, cosmetics still have a problem.
And this has been long reported.
This is the FDA's own webpage on these PFS in cosmetics.
And it basically says they're purposely added by the company.
Some are contaminations, but a lot of companies purposely add these because it has desirable effects for these cosmetics.
Probably a cheap additive as well.
But the Notre Dame did a study just a couple of years back just to show you an idea of what kind of contamination we're talking about because these go into our eyes our lips. These are entranceways into our body. And these PFS are bioaccumulative. So they accumulate. You do not want these in your bodies. Scientists tested more than 200 cosmetics and they found this. This is just a kind of a handy chart. And you can see here the high fluorine that basically tells the presence of PFS in there. Waterproof mascara, 8.000.
82% of the products tested had that in there.
So that's the highest number.
Then you have foundations, liquid lipsticks.
So still something to watch out.
And there's a lot of companies that don't use these.
They advertise that they don't use these.
So that is a good thing.
But these are just as we go through these bullet points of what we're swimming in here in
in the United States, these are something to watch out for.
And I know this can be a lot for people.
So obviously start small if the first time you're hearing this because here's another one.
This is out of the daily mail, researchers pinpoint chemical.
an ultra-processed puddings that could trigger type 2 diabetes.
Where are they talking about this is an additive called carigenin?
It provides gel-like consistency to foods.
It's not just in puddings, though.
There's a list of a lot of foods it's in.
We have it in meats, in almond milks, in all types of stuff that we're eating.
And it's kind of ubiquitous in the market right now.
You can see a lot of pictures here of what is being used in.
And in fact, it's interesting because this was restricted in baby formula in Europe,
but it's still allowed in the U.S. in baby formula and all of our other foods.
And what is that headline talking about? Well, there was a study here, and this is an actual
study if anybody wants to read it. It's pretty thorough. Carigenian and insulin resistance in
humans, a randomized double-blind crossover trial. So you're getting a little closer to that
gold standard trial we always want for the vaccines. And it says this study provides evidence that
increased carigenin intake can disrupt intestinal barrier functions in humans. So it
it disrupts your gut lining. This is not good. Although short-term careaginian treatment did not impact
whole-body insulin sensitivity in young, metabolically healthy participants, interactions with BMI
suggests effects of care of genean treatment on insulin sensitivity in those who have a higher BMI,
so body mass index, so people that are a little more overweight, the effects will hit them harder.
So the results warrant caution with caregiving in containing foods, especially in individuals who
are prone to develop type 2 diabetes. So obviously that's the diabetes is epidemic.
not just here, but all over the world.
And this is saying if people that are already kind of prone to moving that direction,
this is starting to push them over.
So that is very concerning.
And the author, I mean, this is building on evidence.
This isn't the first study that shows this.
In 2011, they found a similar situation with the diabetes in rats and mice.
It says exposure in this study, exposure to the common food additive carriganin leads to
glucose intolerance, insulin resistance, and inhibition of insulin signaling in mice.
in the HEPG2 cells.
So they talked to the author of this newest study.
This is the U.S. right to know.
And they put out a couple quotes from one of the authors of the study, the main author.
He says, our study performed in healthy young men is unique, as it indicates that already
a short-term and moderate increased intake of Karegenean may have pro-inflammatory effects
in the gut in humans, which can particularly lead to metabolic problems in those being
overweight, says lead author Dr. Robert Wagner.
Obviously, you do not want metabolic problems.
This is a huge, huge issue.
Everything kind of signals off blood sugar, your hormones, your sex hormones.
A lot of things in the body is kind of like the master key there.
So when you start screwing with that, it leads to downstream effects that are just detrimental.
And we look at the global Karegian market.
I even know this thing was this big.
We have a chart here starting in 2018, going all the way up to 2030.
And you can see just massive amounts.
Like we're talking billion dollar product here.
So this is something, another piece of our food supply in the United States that has to be looked at with a microscope.
There's a lot of work to be done, not just what we eat, but what we put in our body as well.
I mean, just really what it speaks to.
And I hate to do this to our audience because it just feels like, man, is it just more work?
Does there anything?
Here's what you have to know, that this idea, and I've carried it to, if it's on my shelf,
someone must have made sure that it was safe enough for me to eat.
I mean, it's United States America.
I know that I have an FDA.
I have a CDC.
Someone has looked at this.
It wouldn't be here if it was that bad.
That's not the case.
You could be eating absolutely deadly toxic chemicals, and there's no one looking out for you.
As long as you know that, then decide whether or not you're going to skip reading labels
or not.
But look at some of these foods.
They're health foods that this stuff is in.
Emulsifiers in health foods, things that they're saying are healthy until you turn that
label over.
I think that this is really the shift that we're going to.
We're praying, does happen with Robert Kennedy Jr.
And Dr. Ross, Marty McAree.
I mean, these guys, you know, are talking.
They're being vocal about these things, looking for doing these studies,
but also returning our regulatory agencies to an agency that you actually trust
has your best interest in mind.
Anyone that trust these agencies right now is living in a dream world.
There's nothing.
They're not doing anything to look out for you.
The corporations are in charge.
So there's real change upon us.
But you do wonder, like, why all of a sudden,
well, you got three weeks before the end of the Biden administration,
suddenly the EPA, everybody, FDA, like, we're going to get rid of red dye and PFS and all of this.
Like, you know, one of the things I'm curious is, are they trying to do it
so that they can say about Bobby during his confirmation?
Look, we already covered all the food issues.
Now we're just down to those crazy things that you know you don't want to look at,
like drugs and vaccines.
I don't know. Or, or potentially, it's so that when Bobby does clear all of these things and gets them out of our pipeline, out of our food, air, and water, that Caleb can say, actually, I'm responsible for that. I started that, you know, as they're going out the door so they get to put their stamp of approval on what will clearly be the work being done by the Trump administration. I don't know. I'm glad it's happening. I mean, look, however, whenever, if you're feeling pressured, if you're dropping the ball, because finally you're about
to really get tackled for the first time ever. Great. Things are moving in the right direction,
and we should always celebrate that. Absolutely. And I think we should always assume that politics
and a messaging war are always in play about who did what and who gets the praise for what.
What we're talking about here is large prime movers of society, the things that underpin society,
the food we eat. And I want to talk about now the energy that really keeps us going in up-level
society. And when it comes to energy needs,
big tech is making a very rapid and interesting move. We know that big tech agencies like Amazon, Google,
Facebook and Almeida, they are all going all in on artificial intelligence. They're building out this
grid. They're saying this is going to be the future. And you got to wonder they're going in so
hard on this. Is it just to save our likes? So we have our family photos on one convenient little
page? Well, this is how hard they're going with this AI buildout.
Take a look at this.
All right.
Meta, now the latest tech company turning to nuclear energy to power large data centers.
Google is turning to nuclear energy to keep up with the demands of artificial intelligence.
Amazon, the latest tech giant to make a big investment in nuclear energy in hopes of supplying the power to fuel its AI ambitions.
Tech companies are in a little bit of a bind because of AI's energy demands.
You know, they've made these commitments to transition to zero emissions.
And now they all need more power than anyone imagined to compete in the AI race.
A recent study found that by 2026, data centers across the globe will consume more than 1,000
per watt hours of electricity.
That's about the same amount as the entire nation of Japan.
We're looking forward and we see the need for gigawatts of power in the coming years and
there's not going to be enough wind and solar projects to be able to meet the need.
Does fail safe mean they are safe?
We don't have a whole lot of data on how safe they are because they're new.
Like any new technology, they have features that are designed to have enormous advantages.
And most of the consensus is that these are going to be serious advantages.
It's wild that nuclear is now considered a green energy.
Again, I'm on the fence on this one, but I do.
I see the benefits.
But I also grew up, you know, with Three Mile Island and we all went through Fukushima.
So it seems like a big trade off reporting in 2011 with Fukushima.
I mean, it's really interesting how it becomes the thing now
because the net zero switchover is not quite working with solar and wind.
So here's some of the headlines just to give you an idea on this.
Because when I saw this story, I started to get, you know,
my internal integrity of the journalist starts to go,
wait a minute, I see something wrong with this.
So here's the headline.
Facebook goes nuclear.
Zuckerberg reveals plans, these many reactors that we don't know if they're safe fully yet, as the guy said.
But it says this.
In a newsroom post, Meta explained that it aims at one to four gigawatts of new nuclear generation capacity in the U.S.
beginning in the early 2030s.
For context, a typical U.S. nuclear plant has the capacity of about one gigawatt.
So Zuckerberg's saying, I need four nuclear power plants to build out my artificial intelligence grid.
Okay.
Well, Amazon, Google, just this past October, same thing.
days of each other. I mean, they all must have been behind the scenes saying, all right,
we're ready to do this? Break. Let's go. So here's the headline, Amazon, Google, make dueling
nuclear investments to power data centers with clean energy. There you go. Clean energy. Okay.
It says for carbon-free electricity to meet surging demand from data centers and artificial
intelligence. Well, here's the problem I have with this. Where you're at in Dallas,
the Dallas Observer, just this month in December, put out this headline. Texas winter could see
more rolling blackouts.
So when the tech companies said they agreed to a net zero future, you and I never agreed to a net zero future.
We're kind of questioning it, but we're stuck with the fruits of this switch is rapid switchover,
which is higher energy costs, rolling blackouts, uncertainty about our energy.
And this is what's happening in Britain.
It's not just in America here.
Britain, the age of energy rationing is looming for Britain.
These are the headlines.
In fact, Britain was supposed to close power plants, nuclear power stations, but they delayed it because of the,
the fears of this net zero could cause electric shortages and price raises.
That's the headline.
And so the people get rolling blackouts, the big tech agencies get mini nuclear
reactors to whatever tune they want.
And in Ireland, Ireland is one of the major hubs in the world of these AI processing
data centers.
They're called super centers.
And let's see how it's worked out for them.
This is Politico, mainstream reporting on this, big tech's AI dream
turns into Ireland's energy nightmare.
It says, according to Ireland's central statistics office,
data centers consume 21% of all metered electricity last year,
exceeding consumption by urban homes for the first time.
So data centers are taking, remember all the people,
you're supposed to cut your consumption
because we want to, climate change, 1.5 degrees Celsius,
data centers are swooping in, just forget about it.
We're taking more energy than all of your homes in this country.
It's like, what's happening here?
So we have the international,
Energy Association, IEA, and they put out a report looking at the, it's an executive summary about
electricity in 2024. So just looking at a snapshot of this past year. And you can see, there's a chart
they produced here, the hyperscale data centers. That's what they're called, hyperscale data centers.
U.S. Northern Virginia is the country of the region that has the most share of worldwide capacity,
almost 15%. And then third there is Ireland. But you can see if you look down this list,
the U.S. holds the pole position, the major position here, with these data centers.
So the U.S. is going to be impacted by this.
And we look at their analysis and it says data centers are significant drivers of growth
and electricity demand in many regions.
After globally consuming an estimated 460 terawatt hours in 2022, data centers total electricity
consumption could reach more than 1,000 terawatt hours in 2026.
This demand is roughly equivalent to the electricity consumption of Japan.
But then we go to another report, and they looked specifically at data.
data centers and this AI boom and what it can mean for the energy sector.
And it says large hyperscale data centers, which are increasingly common, have power demands
of 100 megawatts or more with an annual electricity consumption equivalent to the electricity demand
from around 350 to 400,000 electric cars.
Wow.
This is what we're talking about here.
It says in 2023 overall capital investment by just three, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon,
which are industry leaders in AI adoption and data center installation was higher than that
of the entire U.S. oil and gas industry,
totaling around 0.5% of U.S. GDP.
This gives you an idea how hard they're racing out
to put in this AI grid.
We're talking facial recognition.
We're talking digital IDs,
central bank digital currency banking.
I mean, this is what we reported on this before,
but we have to think that this is going to be installed
and uploaded once these things are fully running online.
And they're putting major capital into this.
I can't see any other project that has this amount of capital
from these big tap companies.
It's hard to not sort of think about it.
I mean, a lot of people know that I sort of started out in Hollywood as a writer and everything
in my mind sort of turns to a movie.
I think it's how I also describe things and how I've been able to sort of make things like
vaccines more understandable is just that idea of how people need to hear it.
But I mean, this idea that the World Economic Forum, the WHO, all these globalists are doing
everything they can to curb our use of energy, to get us using less and less energy. Smart cities
where we walk everywhere we go. We don't use a car, you know, trying to figure out how to,
you know, turn our lights off or rolling blackouts. Meanwhile, the future artificial intelligence
that has been the center of every science fiction dystopian nightmare you've ever seen is growing
in its energy need to the point where all the energy is going to be going to AI while we,
we wither away and become less and less powerful, less and less capable, more and more broke,
inflation going through the roof.
You know, and I even think of, I think in The Matrix, it's been a while since I've watched it,
but I'm pretty sure the reason everyone is in jelly with tubes coming out of them is they've become
batteries for the AI system, that we just become an energy source for AI.
I mean, it is really scary when you think about it, that each one of these groups that's now
building an AI needs four nuclear power plants just to get started. Where does this go? Does it end up
being 20 nuclear power plants per AI as it needs more and more to run the world? And then when the
AI is doing all of your modeling and decides what is the value of human beings here, not really much
at all. They're using up too much resources. We, you know, I or whatever the AI mind is thinking,
It's, it kind of writes itself right now.
And it does, you know, I mean, hats off to all of those brilliant writers over the last century,
all the way back to Brave New World in 1984 that predicted things like this.
It's really, it's very scary.
And you're like, how about we just don't give it energy?
How about if it's going to cost that much?
We all just kind of get together and vote and say, don't think we need AI.
I think we've been doing just fine without having some super intelligence that's
sees us all as like annoying house cats.
Why are we going to fund that?
Anyway, you know that's not going to happen.
Right.
Well, I want to make the switch finally here to subject we've been covering for, I think,
about two years now, which is the bird flu, and just giving continual updates,
because this thing is just not going away like we'd wanted to.
There's a major announcement just this week, and this was having to come from the USDA,
and it was about our milk supply.
Take a listen.
growing concern over bird flu in the U.S. and the milk supply.
The CDC says the contagious virus has infected hundreds of dairy herds this year.
The USDA stepping up in surveillance in hopes of eliminating the virus from dairy herds.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has now ordered that the national milk supply must be tested for bird flu.
Raw or unpasteurized milk must now be tested for bird flu.
They'll take place at large dairy processing facilities in about 10 states as the USDA tries to drill down
on what farms and which herds are infected.
It comes after bird flu is found in raw milk
on a farm in California.
The farm issued a recall days ago
and was placed in a quarantine by state health officials.
What authorities are concerned about
is the potential for the disease to spread
to consumers who drink raw, unpasteurized milk.
The rise in raw milk sales, 21% increase since March.
That's a really big jump.
65% increase over the past year, 4% or so
of the US population is a consumer.
bigger concern here is the potential for this to evolve into a human bird flu pandemic.
The more the virus spreads, the more opportunities it has to mutate and potentially transmit
from humans to humans.
That is a concern.
So I want to take a second here because anytime we have a bird flu story, you see this
media machine crank up.
We just, I mean, those are all clips from this past week.
This kind of hype and you watch that and go, oh my God, what should I leave the house?
is this COVID 2.0?
Yeah.
So let's go to the USDA's actually,
because we're talking about in milk and cattle,
let's go to the USDA's actual website
and look at the number of new confirmed cases
by cattle by state in the last 30 days.
There it is.
Wow.
Oh my God.
30 plus in California, 1 to 5 in Nevada.
And then we go over to the CDC.
Surely they'll tell us something that just scare us.
Well, person to person spread, none,
current public health risk, low, mammals,
sporadic infections, poultry,
Wild birds, widespread,
always widespread wild birds.
It can never control that.
And so this is what they're doing.
They're definitely going after the raw milk on this one.
That is.
Testing mandatory.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So clear.
I mean, it's so clear that that is what this is about.
This is attack on all the Amish farms.
It's attack on all of us that drink raw milk that want all that good natural bacteria
that just bolsters the bacteria in our guts and makes us healthier and healthier.
They want to scare us.
And frankly, I mean, this is, by the way, like, where's the free market here?
If I, you know, I've heard it, I got it.
I know you think it's a risk.
I'm going to do it anyway.
Slap a big warning label on the side of it if you have to, but get out of the way.
That's not what they're going to do.
I guarantee you they're going to attempt, I think, to try and outlaw this stuff before the next administration gets in.
I mean, they need to create a hype and a paranoia around this.
And what happens when AI suddenly the great thinking mind says, well, the model's been done and we have to kill all the cows now.
to kill all your chickens because that's the only way we can make you safe but wait hold on that's our
that's our food supply is anyone listening and there's already absolutely there was decisions that were
already made in the past decades about doing that and Neil Ferguson was part of one of those decisions
to call herds so this is this builds the USDA's move to start mass testing here builds on the
initial announcement they made just a handful of months ago and when they said they're going to begin
bulk milk testing for bird flu that was the headline after a push from industry it's
interesting. But now here's the new one. USDA announced this federal order for national milk
testing to monitor bird flu and dairy herds. Now, our audience probably remembers when testing
happens, more cases also happen. And this was the COVID situation. And when more cases happen,
you have to question about false positives. So this is where I want to go with this story,
because in 2020, during COVID, this was November 2020, the FDA put out a press release and sent
this to health care providers and laboratory staff. And it's literally,
titled the potential for false positive results with antininin tests for rapid detection of SARS
COBE 2. And it says in there that there is a laboratory should expect some false positive
results to occur even when very accurate tests are being used for screening large populations
with a low prevalence of infections. Exactly what the cows and the cattle in the milk is exhibiting
right now. Large populations, low prevalence. So they're saying got to watch out for this. And then
the next line it says something about this. As disease prevalence, decrease.
the percent of test results that are false positives increases.
That's that last lines.
Think about that.
As the disease is starting to just kind of go away naturally,
these false positives are bolstering it up,
is holding it up in the public sphere and saying,
well, no, look, it's not going away,
because these false positives are saying it's still here.
And so I'm putting this here,
I'm time stamping this into the societal consciousness right now,
because God help us, I hope we don't have to come back
to the story and say, there's outbreaks everywhere,
and then find out that these were false positives, and down the road, it's already too late.
So putting this out here because this is a potential when mass testing starts happening, even if it's in milk.
And so moving along on this story, because there's a lot of little data points that's been happening this week.
Remember, the House report that just came out said that the coronavirus, COVID, did emerge from a Wuhan lab.
That was their analysis. That was their results.
And so this was from either a lab release or an accidental release, but it came from a lab.
So we probably should be kind of, we really should be worried and take, you know, take heed when it comes to this type of research.
Well, this is the LA Times just this week.
Bird flu may need a single mutation to spread amongst humans.
How do they know?
Well, a study told them.
So this is the study here.
A single mutation in bovine influenza 85N1 hemaglutinin switches specificity to human receptors.
This is in science, major publication.
It says historically this virus has caused up to 30% fatality in humans.
Okay, so Lynn at all performed a genetic and structural analysis of the mutations necessary
to fully switch host receptor recognition.
Yay!
So this is what they did.
This was done by also some researchers at Scripps University and Scripps, actually,
their own website, put out an article and they quoted one of the authors.
And he said, our experiments revealed that the Q-226L mutation, there it is, could significantly
increase the virus.
his ability to target and attach to human type receptors explains pulse and this mutation gives
the virus a foothold in human cells that it didn't have before, which is why this finding is a
red flag for possible adaption of people. The problem is they published the paper. They said, you know what,
nature's not doing this fast enough. So let's just go ahead and use genetic testing and artificial
intelligence to find out what that pesky gene is. And we'll publish it to the world.
Right. There's a lot of good people out there. I'm sure they'll find that helpful. Well, a lot of
scientists didn't headline here. Scientists under fire for publishing flu recipe for next pandemic
and top journal. And they talk about a doctor, Dr. Philippa Lentos of King's College, a member of the
UK biosecurity leadership console. He told the Telegraph that more thought should have been
given to biosecurity implications. Really, he says there are no major biosafety concerns with
the experiment itself. However, in light of the current debates about risky bio-research,
the paper should have addressed biosafety and biosafety concerns. Head-on.
is we clearly don't want to accidentally seed a human-made pandemic or give people ideas on how to do so.
Responsible science needs to engage with these concerns.
So there's that story going on.
And as I'm researching this story, this news broke yesterday.
Hundreds, this is about of Australia, hundreds of vials of deadly viruses missing after lab breach.
This is a newsweek.
323 samples of live viruses.
They just went missing.
The breach was discovered in August of 2023.
So the Australian government is now grandstanding about this report.
we're going to get to the bottom of this, but this is happening in the great wide world of
gain of function research, and it's crazy. It's just amazing and just shows, I mean, I don't know,
human curiosity and can you stop it and you have these arguments, well, if we, you know, how are we
ever going to figure out how to stop a, you know, a pandemic or even a biological attack if we don't
study how these things gain function? But it reminds me of, you know, back in the,
when we used to live in that sort of nuclear terror age of, you know,
somebody published in a book, how to make a nuclear bomb,
when we don't want anyone to know how to make it.
I mean, now that publishing how to make a deadly pathogen for all the world to see,
it definitely lacks some insight.
But, you know, I just wonder with all the ways that we have stupidity running rampant in science,
it's scary to think how we're going to navigate it.
This is the time where every night I just sit down and pray,
it's saying, God, please, please protect us from these idiots.
Anyway, Jeffrey.
There's a bigger picture.
Yeah, there's a bigger picture.
Something better be looking out for us.
All right.
Jeffrey, great reporting and super interesting.
And look, one of the things is great is we were the only ones having these conversations.
I mean, if you look back, you know, seven years ago when we started this, we were all alone.
And now we have governments, we have presidents saying it on television.
We have discussions about shutting down these programs that are making these things.
So we've come a long way.
We have a lot of work to do, obviously.
But again, I'm just going to keep celebrating.
What an incredible year we've had is we're wrapping up this year, moving into the holidays.
I'm just so thankful for your work.
So thankful for our incredible team of researchers.
And the courage, I mean, those of you out there in the audience,
You can't imagine the courage it takes to work with I can.
I'm honestly, this is the truth.
We sit down, we sat down over the years with any one new employee, and we say, look,
you have to really think about what you're doing here.
We only want passionate people because this literally could destroy your career.
If you want a career in journalism, this, if you just want this to be a stepping stone,
or you want to come in and PA or something, this is probably not the job for you because we're marked.
They know we're coming.
They know what we're talking about.
We are against, you know, the powerful corporate interest and the government that's protecting them.
We've come a long way, luckily, safely and soundly to this point.
But it's taking courage, Jeffrey, to do what you're doing, and to our whole team coming in this year,
thank you all for making this, you know, happen.
And I can and those of you that have supported us.
Jeffrey, great work.
I'll see you next week.
All right.
Thank you, Doc.
So speaking of, you know, all the work that we've done and,
I really want to make this clear.
None of this is possible without you.
I say it at the top of every show.
We don't have any giant sponsoring company
that makes billions of dollars a year.
There's no pharma involved here.
There's no oil and gas.
There's not even a vitamin company supporting us.
It's just you.
It's just you sitting there right now
as you watch this show,
and yet you watch what we've achieved.
Where would we be without the highway?
Where would we be if we had been afraid of being the only ones
to start bringing attention to all these issues, attention to the fact that no childhood vaccine
has ever been properly safety tested. We were attacked, we were ridiculed, I've been dragged
to the newspapers, but it didn't matter. As I've said before, we were holding a royal flush.
We had the truth. But our job has been to get more and more that truth, more and more of that
transparency. And so we have spent years in court, especially since COVID, as you know,
fighting to get that Pfizer data that was supposed to be transparent. These people,
people work for us. The FDA literally tried to hide the data from the trials that they used to
approve that COVID vaccine that President Biden forced on you in order to get on a plane,
forced on you in order to go into a restaurant, forced on you to be able to keep your job to
feed your family, but while forcing you said, oh, and by the way, I'm going to have my FDA
not let you see how those trials went. Because you stood.
with us and funded lawsuits that no one had ever brought before.
They weren't going to pay us any money.
Nobody made any money.
But we were able to stand in those courtrooms and say we're not walking away
and came away with all of the brilliant legal wins we've had against CDC, NIH, FDA,
Health and Human Services.
We got the Pfizer data.
We got the Moderna data.
We actually just won again on Pfizer.
FDA keeps lying in court about how many documents there are.
another million documents. We weren't told about. Aaron, Siri went in and won that. And my understanding
is the judge was basically just screaming at the Department of Justice. At least that's my own version of the
story. Let me not put that on anyone else. But the Department of Justice is getting an earful from a judge.
It's like, why is the government lying in a court of law? How many papers are there? Get them to us
right away. We are bringing pressure that no one else in the world has ever brought. We are
America's public health watchdog, and we have a huge, huge announcement today. As many of you know,
we won the V-Safe data, which is probably some of the most important data around the COVID vaccine.
This was the app that the CDC made. This was the original win I Can't obtain the CDC V-Safe data.
This is the app that the CDC made that would text you and say, how you're feeling today, and you would
check the boxes. Well, it took us about a year to do.
to win all the check the box data, and you see it, chills, pains, little vomiting, swelling in the
arm, all things that if you wrote that in, they say, good, the vaccine's working, your immune
system is really having a great response. You're kind of sick today. It's great. But they didn't
ask any of the questions that we wanted to know. What about the blood clots we were seeing in the
animal trials? What about the thrombocytopheny, the loss of platelets? And then the combination
of those two very bizarre things, loss of platelets, yes, collection of platelets in blood clots all at the same time.
So that if you give heparin to break the blood clot, you didn't know that you didn't have enough platelets and now you're bleeding out.
I mean, crazy things we had only seen in all the pre-clinical trial data in animal studies and early on with astrazogenic and in England and Israel.
Did they ask those questions? No.
What about myocarditis, paracoditis, swelling of the heart that we've had some great,
brilliant scientists on here explaining exactly what's going on, but it's happening in an incredibly
higher volume in our children and young people and especially athletes around the world. No question
about that. Why didn't you ask that question? And we knew, just so you know, anyone watching,
because we're, you know, sometimes we talk about this a lot, we foiled the FDA and the CDC. And we're
asking about this data. And we said, you know, we foiled all of the materials that were in the
development of the V-Safe app. Guess what? You see in those materials that they're listing,
you know, issues of concern, myocarditis, paracarditis, blood clots, stroke. They know that
those are the things that supposed to be looking for. Yet when they finally make the app, they don't
ask that question. This is how sinister their desire to hide and obfuscate important information,
not just from us, but from themselves. But luckily,
they said, well, I mean, let's at least give you an open text field, that if our little
questionnaire and check the box information didn't cover it, you get somewhere around two or
300 characters to write it into this little box right here. So when we didn't get that data
in our, you know, multi-year lawsuit that cost millions of dollars that you have made possible,
most people would walk away, but say, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. The people that are funding,
I can are not going to have us walk away. We want that open box. It's like, I'm sorry,
we can't give it to you. That'll reveal the identity of the people that wrote it in.
Well, I thought it was just a number. I thought it was de-identified. Oh. All right, well,
the other arguments is too hard to get it. We're just going to give you the category with which
the complaint was made. No, no, no, no, no, no. We don't want another category. We want the exact
words these poor people were writing into those boxes when everything else wasn't dealing with
the issues they were having. Well, we won it. We got it. Federal judge ordered CDC to release
all VSA, free text entries in a huge win for vaccine safety and transparency. Over the last
couple of weeks, I told you last week, we've been building a dashboard, just like the original
VSAFE dashboard, only.
Now this is for free text, open box, 52 million lines of code.
Here's what you did.
If you go to the V-safe, just go to V-safe on I Can Decide.org, and now on the V-safe page,
you have the second dashboard for the open text fields.
You can click on whether you want to look at women's issues or men that wrote in.
You can, over here, we've picked some of the major ones that were the highest written in,
the amount of people.
Now, when you look at all of this, what we see is that,
out of all of them. Oh, so here you can see, you can write in, there's a whole other section.
You can actually write in a search term and look at that, death. When you write in death,
there it is. There's 428 unique entries that just used the word death. This is just brand new.
Right now, if you go to our website, you'll be the first ones in the world to start searching all
the people that wrote in that data. And let's be clear, out of 10 million people,
that took this app home after getting the COVID vaccine, I think it's about two,
I think we're about 2,700,000 of people. There we go, 2,776,219. So far, that's an amount
of people that wrote into the open text field that weren't covered by the check the box. So
we are talking out of 10 million, nearly 3 million of them, nearly 30% had issues beyond
the check the box. And of those, there's also about, I think, five million, nearly six million.
I think it's 5.5 million entries, meaning many of these people wrote in several times.
We just grabbed two really quick. As I said, it's brand new. We didn't have time to really look for it.
This is one person. If you see up there, this is how this works. When you click on, we said death, you saw it.
You had, you know, 40 something entries. Well, here is the number. That's all that that person represents.
under that number all the times that they got texted and responded.
So clearly someone related to this person had to do it because look what it says.
On 32521, they had shortness of breath, swelling of the throat, and death.
And then the next time they get contacted, they died.
I told you that.
Next, reaction after the shot, they died.
They texting again, anaphylaxis.
I told you death.
This time, death, three exclamation points.
Do you guys even check in the responses, they finally say.
Dead. They're dead. This is someone I loved.
Still saying death. Still saying death.
And by April 13th, 21st, this person writes in, this is ridiculous.
Nobody is reading this.
She had a reaction within 20 minutes of vaccine and died.
Have been reporting her death to you all since beginning of check-in.
Finally, one last time, death.
That's how responsive they were.
You would think death would be a pretty important search word for the government in the United States that made this app while they were on the news telling you we don't see any signals at all that show that this vaccine has any issues.
We grabbed one more.
Take a look at this.
This is extreme vertigo.
We wrote in the word vertigo.
This is just one person.
I have extreme vertigo.
There's on 32721.
The next contact.
I have serious vertigo here.
Again, getting no response.
I have extreme vertigo.
I need all caps, help.
My doctor doesn't know how to help me.
All caps, please help.
Again, later, I have extreme vertigo from Pfizer.
My doctor can't help.
I asked you for help, and you did not respond.
Pfizer did not reply to my email.
I need help, help, please.
I have vertigo since March 18th after second Pfizer dose.
I've asked for help here and no one responds.
My doctor has no advice.
Pfizer does not respond.
Help, please.
You were the first ones in the world to see cries from help on a sinking ship vaccine
that we were being told we should be giving our children.
We're being told right now to give this to our kids in order to go to school.
This is one of the most important dashboards that has ever been built in the history.
history of mankind. We want every scientist in the world to look through it. That's right. The CDC is now
exposed. Pfizer is now exposed. Moderna. You've made all that possible. We're coming to the end of
this year and I need your help because we are just getting started. We really only have the
next four years to let the whole world know everything's going on here. I want Aaron to double
the size of his team so that he is foyer requesting a health department run by Robert Kennedy Jr.,
who I hope will say, answer all of those foyer requests. In fact, I hope Robert Kennedy Jr.
builds a giant team just to handle all the FOIA requests as we get to the bottom of every
lie that has ever been foisted upon us by our health departments over the last several decades
that have made us the sickest nation of children in the world. The sickest generation of children,
children this nation has ever seen.
I need your help.
This is the moment where we win the entire thing, where we bring light to the darkness and America
becomes a leader for all the world.
Today, do something to really help us.
And it's perfect because we still have a matching fund.
The $2 million legal match is still up to the end of the year.
You can click on this QR code right here and it will take you to it or just type in I
can decide.org slash legal match.
For all of you out there, I know some of you are out there.
You own record labels.
You own movie companies.
You might even own pharmaceutical companies and you watch this thinking,
someday I'm going to do something different.
And maybe you are, you know, you know, donating money to save puppies, which is great, you know,
at no kill shelters, great, or you're saving the monarch butterfly, really important.
We're trying to save our species.
And this, for some reason, has been one of the hardest fundraisers that has ever been
is around vaccines.
I guess because you can't brag to your friends about it, right?
You can't go home and say, you know what?
I've been donating to this group that have been revealing all the problems of vaccines.
Because you know your friends don't really want to hear about it.
If this isn't the most important issue in the world, I'd like to know what is.
If having the sickest children you've ever seen, some of them your own,
is not the most important issue, what is?
For everything you're donating to in this holiday season,
I'm asking you to donate to our future, to the future of this nation,
the future of our children, and all the children of the world.
so that even after this four years is over,
no dictator can come in.
No lunatic that loves the WAAF and the WHO can come in
and undo what we've done.
We want to make permanent change.
It's going to be expensive.
So why don't you take an opportunity to do that now?
Where are we at?
Here we go.
We started out at $515,000.
And just in the last week, holy cow, we did over, I think it's the biggest we've done.
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You know, why do we do this?
Well, I started out back in 2016 in April touring this country with my film Bax and hearing
about all the stories of injured children whose lives were destroyed.
One of the problems with that was the fact that those children many times were toddlers,
two or three or four years old.
The doctors were able to say, oh, well, they were always regressing into autism, you just
didn't see.
that they were up and walking and saying, hi, mommy, hi daddy, and suddenly now they can't walk
and can't speak, well, I mean, that's just an anomaly. Well, those anomalies were happening
by the tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, and millions around the world. But now we are
living in a new age where vaccine injury is happening to adults. And in this story, can you imagine
being one of perhaps the healthiest, most dynamic human bodies in the world.
And you go and do what's right, and you get to see a difference,
a difference from being incredible to hanging on for dear life.
That's Haiko story.
And this is the documentary about him.
Before the vaccine, my condition was really good.
possible risk of heart inflammation after getting the coronavirus vaccine also called myocarditis
it was so pain for in my chest i had problems to breathe one moment i i felt like that's death
it was really scary the kids were crying when they didn't understand why ambulance have to pick him up
Start to totally destroy me inside.
I've been suffering a lot, I'm all day full of pain.
In the last two and a half years, we basically lost everything.
It's my biggest battle in my life.
I'm still fighting.
You're just 40 years old and how could the body just collapse like that?
Well, I'm joined now by Hikeker.
joined now by Hiko, Sep.
Hiko, thank you for taking the time today to join us.
Thank you for having me.
Yeah, this is an incredible documentary,
and for people that want to see your story,
it's beautifully done.
It's only 35 minutes.
We're going to be posting it on our X account at Highwire Talk
for anyone that wants to watch it.
But to begin with, you're an athlete that is
You're an athlete that is pushing the absolute limits, you know, to take, these aren't just triathlons.
Describe to me what an extreme triathlon is, just for people that maybe don't know what that term is.
Well, we're talking about same distance like Iron Man, but normally the swimming is somewhere in the cold lake or in the ocean.
Like most extreme example is maybe Alaskaman extreme triathlon.
where the swimming was just only 9 degrees Celsius.
So mostly the bike track going all the way over the mountains,
and there is coming a lot of climbing.
And pretty much similar with the running.
So the races are totally different than normal ironmen.
Why does someone like you?
What motivates someone to push their body to that level?
Like when did you get into this?
I've been active in all of my life.
My father, my mother, they've been playing volleyball and the father did whatever, you know, everything
from boxing to the wrestling and forward and forward.
So all of my life's been pretty much into a sport and cycling, football, ice hockey.
And now when I got older, so I just decided I want to try Norseman and
You know, that's the thing with a triathlon.
If you do one, there is two possibilities.
You're going to start to hate it or you're never going to stop, you know.
So now I've been keep going on like done 31 Iron Man's and, yeah, a lot of trained races.
We have some footage from the documentary about your accomplishments.
For anyone that wants sort of the visual, just take a look at what HICO is capable of and what he's done.
what he's done. Let's also journey back to celebrate his remarkable achievements and superhuman
condition as a world-class extreme triathlete. There was a time when HACO soared through life,
seemingly invincible. As we look at HACO-SEP making the climb there. HACO has achieved impressive
podium placements in extreme triathlons, securing his first place of evergreen endurance.
Second place at Alaska Man, and two third place finishes in Norway's Ironman and Scotland's
Celtman.
I mean, it's really, so what you're saying is the same distances, but more extreme, super cold,
temperatures can be in the water you're swimming in, just barely above freezing, big altitude
climbs when you're riding your bike, things like that.
So tell me about then the COVID vaccine.
Where did you get it and why?
You know, because I'm working in the sport goods.
This time I used to work in sport goods store.
And our store was a lockdown.
We didn't have a possibility to work.
So I had to date my first shot.
So after first shot, you know, I wasn't really sure what's going on
because we had an unbelievable beautiful summer in Oslo.
So we were always using air conditioner and I got drove problems like always a little bit sick.
I said, okay, it's not about, I didn't think about it.
It can be this COVID shot.
So yeah, then I took a second one because I started to work in the new place as a distributor.
And the, you know, distributors job, it's going to be a little bit different.
there you have to travel and meet with the main offices all around the world.
So I had to take another one.
And yeah, that went really bad.
We're talking about just minutes, you know, like 40 minutes when my body started to react
really, really bad ways.
And yeah, I was full of pain all of my body.
I couldn't walk normally anymore and I started to lose my movements of my hands, my legs,
didn't feel anything anymore.
I had a horrible pain in my breath, so I couldn't breathe.
It was one of the most horrible day in my life.
Did that happen right there in the hospital or did it start hitting you after you'd gotten home?
You know, I went home and everything started at home.
So the things got so bad that my Anna had to go to hospital.
So I couldn't even talk anymore because I couldn't get enough box again.
We have some footage from the documentary about sort of your symptoms and what you've gone through.
Let's take a look at this.
I have really high pain tolerance because I used to do Iron Man.
But this pain is sometimes so horrible that a grown-up man basically want to cry.
I feel like someone hit a knife in my joints.
When you hear kids playing and of course they always come like,
yeah, Papa come down and
and come and play with us.
But like now it's like coming more and more
this kind of days when I just,
when I just don't stand up and I say,
you know, you have to play by yourself.
Especially now when it's like over 20 degrees minus outside.
So my body will tell me,
right the way what's going on outside.
I wake up many times at night.
Every night the same problems.
I get cramps.
I have horrible pain.
So every morning when I have to wake up,
it's just so I'm tired because I haven't sleep well.
In the morning, I feel somehow like I'm 90 years old.
You know, as you watch that,
and you know, I'm sure you've gone from being able to just overcome incredible human feats of strength, agility, stamina.
And you've been reduced to you can't even get out of a bed to play with your children.
How does that process in your mind? What has that been like?
I had the most difficult time was the first winter.
We almost break up with Anne and it was just so horrible.
I couldn't accept that in any how that I am living in this kind of position.
But then I had almost impossible to get any help from the Norwegian healthcare.
Norwegian healthcare. So on the end, it was, yeah, actually it was already 2021, 21st of November,
when private clinic Volvat in Norway, they said I have autoimmune disease and, and I suppose to get like real health from the main hospital.
But of course main hospital, Rick's Hospital in Norway, they just refuse.
They refuse the first 14 months to date me in.
So, yeah, and it just totally destroyed me.
I was so negative of everything and it also made a problem in our family life.
But after that I went to a psychologist and I, I,
got the good help of course on the first place they wanted to give me antidepressant but but I
was really against it so I got the 14 sessions and after that I somehow started to accept the
situation and things went also better in family life and and of course I'm still I haven't
still accept that but you know now I can somehow live
with it. Yeah. Now you're having issues in Norway with the cold weather. I understand the
document. They talk about that in the summer you're okay, but the cold is so affecting your body
that my understanding is you're in Spain now. Is that right? Is that? Yeah, I'm living in Grand
Canaria. And is your family with you? No, because that's the second case now.
Norwegian, they have a Norwegian school in here.
Just 200 meters from my flat from here is Norwegian school and they refuse to take my gates in the school.
So I don't know what's going on with this land.
You know, they just love to talk about how beautifully everything is there and free healthcare and everything.
But the real life is you never get any help.
I still haven't got any help from Norwegian healthcare.
I had two weeks ago they finally promised to they called the test and they had a plan to set me in four days for a hospital and they called the tests.
15 minutes before the appointment, they canceled it.
So I took the flight from Grand Canaria to Oslo and back to here just for fun and I paid like 1500 euros for it.
That's got to be really hard on your family.
I mean, being separated like that,
how is that affecting your family life?
With an older son, we got a lot of problem
on the beginning when I moved here.
The younger one, he's a little bit more simple and easygoing,
but the older boy, he'd been always 100% just only father's boy.
and it has been pretty difficult for him.
But actually that was a good thing.
I went to the Norway for four days,
so he's somehow cooled down
and they're gonna come here on Saturday.
So it makes me pretty happy.
We think about the, you know, what's emotional about that?
Are you looking forward to seeing them?
Sorry?
What's making you emotional?
Just the thought of seeing your family or?
Yeah, it's just so difficult because I've been always with kids.
My job was a little bit different than the normal job
where working from 8 to 5 or 8 to 4.
So I had pretty much a possibility to do a lot of things with the kids.
I always put the kids in the kindergarten school.
I picked them up.
I went to the training with the kids.
So I was always organized everything.
80% of the time I was taking care of the kids.
So now it's really difficult to end because she had somehow pretty easy life.
She never had to think about it.
And now, yeah, she started to get to used to it.
But yeah, on the beginning, there was like a lot of things.
stress all over with Aetan accident and also with Anne so well she's missing her partner I mean
your your partners when you're in a family in a marriage and how about financially how is this I
mean if you I would imagine you can't work how are you handling the financial side oh yeah
you know just only rehabilitation in here it's going to be 180 euros per day
plus the living is not for free.
So, and I'm getting just only 60% of my salary without any bonus or anything like I used to have, you know.
So, and Anne used to work two years just only 80% because I needed so much help at home.
So, yeah, we have debt over 150,000 of euros.
Wow.
And yeah, it's like it feels like there is never end.
I don't know how long the core cases and stuff going to take because in Norway it looks like
yeah, they haven't taken any test yet.
And you know now my lawyer have to prove that all the tests and all the results and all
the doctors who've been working with me now they have to prove that in the court that they
are correct you know because Norwegian healthcare they just don't care at all and they
they don't even do any tests so I mean even don't try to find out it's a it's it's
it's it's you're not alone in this story this is a story as I've said I've dealt with
for years with children that are injured is different as adult and this is the first
time we've talked to someone in a social medical system socialized medical system like
you have in Norway, but just so people get an understanding of how difficult it is just to get a
diagnosis, this is part of the documentary about that issue that Haiko is struggling with.
He's been struggling to get help, you know. He's been contacting all these doctors and everything,
both in Norway and abroad, but it's difficult to get like an exact diagnosis, I think.
a feeling of abandonment by the national health care system.
And he feels that he's left without a diagnosis and the necessary treatment.
They still keep saying basically that you are not sick.
And that's so very...
Medical professionals have identified initial heart inflammation from the vaccination,
irregular heart activity noted during a stress test, and abnormal blood test results.
Aside from these findings, HACO appears healthy and his joints are in excellent condition during
examinations, showing no signs of inflammation or where.
While specialists attribute HACO's heart inflammation to the vaccination, and some doctors
haven't ruled out his other symptoms being vaccine-related, he has yet to receive a definitive
diagnosis from the national health care system.
They don't know what's wrong with him.
You know, you say in the documentary HICO that they're saying you're not sick.
Are some of these people saying this is psychological, that somehow you have a mental illness?
Yeah, that was the same doctor who said all the private doctors like Volvat and from Estonia and Sweden,
they are just like a private clinics.
they're going to say whatever I want if they get money.
The same Dr. Breve-Wang, he told me like, yeah, I think your problem is in your head.
And that was the point where I went to the psychologist and said, you know, that's this guy is, like, head is working well and there is something else.
And this after this moment the same doctor Berevelang he just
quit with me so put me with another doctor so that's like it's so sick story
you know sometimes it makes me so mad you know not sometimes I'm pretty
hope that I'm trying to be positive but it's not so easy anymore after three
and a half year you know
Well, it's a common story. I want to bring in Bree Dresson, who has been handling this issue,
her own injury from the COVID vaccine, has driven her to start React 19, where she's working
with, I think, tens of thousands of individuals now across the United States of America who have
stories very similar to HICO's. Brie joins me now.
Brie, thanks for taking the time today to join us.
Oh, thanks for having me here.
This story is a familiar one to me.
It used to be that parents were told they were crazy.
It was all in their heads when talking about their children.
It's astounding to me that the medical system would do this to adults.
You know, how often do you hear this story from patients saying,
my doctors are saying, I'm crazy, that it's all in my head.
Is that happening a lot here in America, too, around this issue?
It's incredibly common. The first survey that we ever did at React 19 showed that these anxiety
diagnoses were happening in over 80% of people that were going in with the complaints
that HACO is describing. It's incredibly common.
So 80% are being told you really have an anxiety issue, you're overreacting, you don't really
have a physical issue. Now, I know you're looking, you're looking at so many cases.
Hico's just looking at his, but he said, you know, the muscles look okay, the joints look
okay, the doctors don't know what is going on. He's having pain, but they don't see inflammation.
Does that sound familiar? I mean, I know you've had your own issues. Is this something
that's like really hard to diagnose? It's incredibly hard.
to diagnose, but once there is the proper workup done, it's insanely easy to figure out what's
going on. The only reason that they were able to identify me and my injuries was because the National
Institutes of Health did the proper testing there, right? They did the autonomic testing. They checked
the connectivity and the health of the nerves themselves. They checked for inflammation, but also
micro inflammation. The list just goes on and on, right? There's autoimmunity that that plays a
significant role, the presence of the spike protein in the blood and in the tissues. And these are all
things that HACO can't get access to in Norway. We see this repeatedly with people in Canada. They're
flying into America, you know, at least once a week I hear of someone else that's coming in from
Canada to get tests from specialists that can then help lead their home doctors in their home
country to adequate medical care.
What would you, what does Heiko need to do right now?
I mean, you're talking.
I know you guys have been in touch a little bit, but is there hope?
I mean, you know, I know you've been really battling.
You've said you're doing better, but it's still a daily challenge.
What are your thoughts for Heiko right now?
For Haco, you know, it's incredible to listen to a story.
I've watched his documentary multiple times.
His story is so similar to mine and many others who they just want to be able to literally spend some time with their kids without being in pain.
And not having to convince themselves every single day that it's worth existing like this with that much pain.
It's, you know, there's so much that goes into it mentally and physically.
It just breaks my heart.
But there are some things that he can do.
But the problem is that until he can actually get access to the right medical care,
all of those doors are just going to remain shut, right?
And he's going to be stuck in a totally different country from his family
just because his body is in that much pain.
We've got to get them to the right providers.
We've got to get them access to the right care.
And we also need to work with policymakers in Washington, D.C. and foreign, you know,
to make sure that the people that are gatekeeping that care, that those gatekeeping policies are done.
So people can walk in and they can get the access to the tests that they need.
HICO, you know, living in what I would imagine is a very lonely world.
How does it feel to know that someone else understands what you're going through and is seeing some success?
Does it bring a sense of hope or?
Yeah, you know, it's always bring little hope.
You know, if you hear that some were people making some progress and getting better.
So I feel that also here because, you know, just only 10 weeks ago, I couldn't walk.
Today I'm riding with a bike every morning, 40 minutes,
and every evening 40 minutes so I still can't run or swim but you know I push myself
and I still going and trying to do little trainings and somehow I feel things going the right
way but I also have a bad day like today so today I had really really tough morning so it's
always a little bit up and down but of course it's like it's really difficult
because I hear people doing better.
And the same time I feel myself, I'm doing better,
but it's mentally so difficult to be away from family.
You know, Bree, you...
That's like...
Yeah.
You know, Bree, it's, you know,
I've interviewed you a couple of times on the high wire
and you describe the same thing.
You have good days, even good weeks,
and then, you know, especially if you travel to come
and see me, it's brutal to travel, you know,
all of those issues and then you have to deal with recovering from that.
One of the things you and I have talked a lot about,
you've been trying to get a clinic built or a hospital somewhere
where you can start getting this work done.
We've been in conversations about that,
but I understand you're making some progress.
Are you working with a clinic now?
Where are you at in the progress with that?
Because I know it's a huge part of React 19 is having somewhere
for these people to be able to go.
Yeah, React 19, our central mission is not just to get awareness out there, but we are heavy
on action.
One of the tenets of what we do is try to find some kind of competent care for people.
So we have a network of over 200 providers nationwide that can help patients at least at the
very beginning not be gaslit and be able to get access to some of these complicated tests
that need to be done.
We've recently been able to launch a partnership
with Metrodora Clinic.
This is a mainstream test clinic.
And the really unique aspect of this is that every patient
that comes in the door, they're collecting the data
to be able to cross-reference between all of the patients
they're seeing, whether it's vaccine injury,
long COVID, ME-CFS, Lyme, to be able to figure out
through technology, what types of therapies would be useful for these particular patients.
I myself am a patient there. I've been there for a year. It's crazy because I'm four years into this now
and going there, I thought I had all of the diagnoses that I needed and they even found some
things that nobody else had found that really have dramatically changed my own personal approach
to my health. And the therapies that they're approaching, it's not just allopathic medicine.
They're going into natural methods, lifestyle changes, healing the gut, all of these essential
things that those of us that have been in the vaccine injury space for years and for you,
decades, right, that we understand are the cornerstones to getting people well. So it's a really
promising first step, and we're hoping that we can expand on that through collaboration,
efforts nationwide to increase getting access to this type of care for people.
Because, like you know, lawsuits, they need documented tests.
They need to have it in black and white on paper by credible providers showing there's a
vaccine injury and this is what the underlying cause is, whether it's neuropathy, autoimmunity,
you know, cardiovascular, myocarditis.
you need all of those very meticulous tests to prove in black and white what caused your injury.
And disability, it's the same. Disability documentation.
You know, okay, some people get, you know, anxiety as a disability payout, but not very many.
Right.
And so, and just, it's just human nature to say, look, I was injured by a vaccine.
I know what has destroyed my life.
I feel that it's only fair for me and other people that are injured by vaccines to be able to have a piece of paper that shows exactly what happened to your body.
Amazing. Well, I know, Hico, you want that diagnosis. You need that work. My understanding is you're going to try and come to America to meet up with Brie and get into this clinic. Is that right?
Yeah, yeah. That's like my first, that's like a dream, you know.
But there is the thing I was, on the beginning everything was planned like, okay, if I get
decent money from Goup on me.
But then I had to move here to Grand Canaria because on this time we haven't talked with
about this possibility to go to, yeah, we were talking about a little bit, but they didn't
have like a real contract in this time with the clinic.
called like a real deal.
So then we moved, then we planned everything that we're going to move here.
So basically this money, what we get went right away to here.
Well, you have a go-fund.
So for everyone watching right now, we want to help Haiko get to America.
And I have a personal interest in this because I think Hico's already offered up his story
as the document that we've seen.
I think it's important that this documentary continue because it's such a perfect story to see someone
that was at the top of their game and now going through this. I think, you know, as Bree said,
you know, science has to archive so much data to get to the bottom of it. But I see this always as a
journalistic approach. We also have to see these stories. We've got to start recognizing that they're
there to bring recognition. So, you know, our audience has been amazing. I'd love it if you would really
help HICO right now. This is the Bittley to support HICO. Support HICO call for compassion
justice at GoFundMe. If you can help them out right now, if we could fund this, we'd love to get
him out here. And I know that the documentarian that made the original documentary will be
tracking that. We too will be involved in that. I think this is a very important story. And we'd
love to sort of continue to follow Haiko on this journey and get them over to Brie and their
group and the great work that they're doing. So I hope you'll get involved there. Hiko, we have an
amazing audience that really likes to make a difference and get involved. So I think you're going
to see some support there. And let's get you out here as soon as we can.
Hi, go on with the first flight, you know.
That'll be wonderful.
Brie, I understand you've written a book. Tell me just a little bit about that.
Yeah, so Caroline Pover, she wrote the book. She's a fellow injured, actually, and Haco would love her.
She's in the UK. And this book is basically a really simple narrative. It's an easy read that describes my first-hand account of injury.
But then it also describes the NIH cover up, what the CDC did to us, what the
NIH did to us, which, you know, it's a little bit different than what the public knows and what people in this movement actually know.
Senator Johnson called last week after he finished reading it, and he was astonished.
There's a lot of stuff that even he didn't know went on.
So this is something that people can not only get for themselves, but we also wrote it in a format so people can give it to their family members that may be, you know, questioning what,
going on or even a doubting family member. We have several injured people that are begging
in their family members to read this book so they can start understanding what's going on
with their injured child or their injured family member. It's been, it's got pretty good ratings
so far. We've heard that it's a page turner and 100% of the proceeds, just like everything
we do, it's going back to the charity, React 19 and then our partner organization, UKC
family in the UK. So it's we're excited about it and we hope that people can sneak that under
the Christmas tree for a few people that may not believe them. And like I said before, it's,
it's upsetting enough to read it, but it's we tried to make it so people don't get so upset that
they just put it down and never pick it up because we want to be able to get people to just
start thinking about what's going on and start asking some questions.
Great. Well, Bree, you're amazing. I know the effort you're making to deal with your, to keep your family together, to keep your body and your physical life moving in the right direction.
But you find all this time to help everyone else. You're really amazing.
Thanks. I'm just trying to keep up with you.
Well, I'm on a tear, but I have my health. I'm very happy for that.
Hiko, any last thoughts.
I think we're going to see an incredible journey as we watch you move forward.
I want to say, I think there's a lot to be hopeful for.
Every day there's new discoveries I've been following what Bree is doing.
But as you think about, what do you want, what are your goals right now for your future?
Oh, yeah.
You know, I have a little dream.
I'm still missing 19 Iron Man, so I have goal.
like 50 Ironmans and I'm still missing three Northmans so I've done just seven so I have
goal like 10 and my dream is I can start to compete again 2026 and I don't care about time
I don't care about results to just go all the way even if it's a little bit painful
you know, it doesn't matter, but I just need this
that I can go for training, two things, you know, what I love to do.
So that's like my point at the moment of all this thing.
You know, I don't need to be 100%, but if I get 80% of my health where I used to be,
so I believe I'm still pretty strong person.
What would you say to someone considering getting
a COVID vaccine now.
Yeah, in my family,
it's one simple thing
no one ever take any vaccine anymore.
We are done with this
kind of thing and
and yeah,
I believe it
there is, yeah, I
just think that no one should
take any kind of vaccine anymore
because
yeah, all the data says,
you know, it doesn't make any good for it.
Well, that's that's the story.
We've been trying to just make sure that everyone knows
that these things can happen.
Injuries do happen.
Bree, do you feel like we're making ground?
I mean, obviously, you know, getting Bobby Kennedy in the White House is pretty
amazing.
He's got to get confirmed.
But are you feeling a shift around this conversation from when, you know, you first
started speaking out about it?
Oh, for sure.
in in 2021, you know, when we first started popping out,
and we did our first press conference with Senator Johnson.
The response we got was, you guys are liars, you're killing people.
You know, it was brutal.
And the conversation by and large has changed.
You know, we're starting to squeeze a few interviews in on mainstream now.
We did one with Vice News, which is very left.
And it's not to say that the Flint Gates,
have opened, but I do think with Kennedy, you know, at the helm, I think that there is very,
very good reason to hope for a dramatic difference in how these vaccine injuries are addressed.
And I'm sure you're just like me, you would love to see vaccines and vaccine injury no longer
be a political issue and just be a medical issue.
Yeah.
Well, wonderful, Bree. Thank you for your incredible work. I hope everyone in our audience will buy your book.
HICO, thank you for sharing your story. I think it's important for a lot of people. I know you're saving lives.
I know there's people that will see your story and say, I'm done to. I'm certainly not going to get this COVID vaccine.
Once again, here is the GoFundMe support HICO, call for compassion, or Bitley support HICO.
So thank you both for joining us today and sharing your story.
And I look forward to seeing both of you in your journey as recovery.
Pray for a full recovery for both of you.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
You bet.
All right.
Well, you know, it's important that we get the word out.
Isn't it amazing that you don't hear these stories on CNN?
kind of important stories, right? I mean, how many people have to be injured? Even if it's rare,
if they want to say it's rare, isn't this a story we should know? Is there something wrong with
transparency? Is there a reason why we should be hiding from the truth? I think all of this is
what's changing. And I believe that, you know, seeing people go through this journey will help
others recognize. And for God's sakes, made doctors and scientists out there decide they want to be a
of the solution. All the doctors that were involved and gave this vaccine instead of sticking
your heads in the sand, why don't you get passionate about figuring out how do we solve this so that it's
not just one clinic in all of the United States of America that people have to fly in from Norway
to this one clinic that's deciding to look into it? That's not a very intelligent species that is
dealing with things that way. I hope for major improvement. It's what the high wire is really dedicated to,
is continuing to bring, you know, just these stories, visibility to these stories so that they get fixed faster that we do better. We can do better.
For those of you that have been donating, which is such a critical part of what we do, thank you so much.
Everything that's happened in this year wouldn't have happened without you. We're in an incredible position, but there's so much work to do.
We really need to take advantage of this moment, not sit back and be in awe.
of it. I haven't had a day off, I don't think, in a couple of months, so I'm not letting off.
It's not time for me to vacation. We're finally where we needed to be. We're finally getting
the story out there. There's so much work to do. But for those of you that have been giving,
we want to give you extra content. We want to give you some things just to say thank you.
So we started Highwire Plus this week on Highwire Plus. We've got a brand new Freedom Files.
Take a look at this.
who are being abused by their local governments,
we rally the public around their causes,
and we put public pressure on the officials
that are doing this harm
until they back off and do the right thing.
The bigger government gets,
and the more centralized power becomes,
the more easy it is to abuse power.
We need to demand that we are respected
as individual human beings.
Anytime that you hear a politician say,
well, you know, all these limitations that are in the way,
they make it harder for us to get the job done.
The job for them is screwing us all,
over. And those are the things that get in the way of them doing that. So we should absolutely
resist that. Freedom Files Las Vegas, our newest series on Highwire Plus exclusively for monthly
donors. All right. Well, I want to thank you all for joining us here. I want to thank all of you
that share this show, how important that is. And this is a very important show to be sharing
because I want to remind you, I think probably one of the most dynamic achievements in all
of transparency around vaccines is happening just started today with this brand new dashboard
that we've launched for the open text fields, the free text fields that were in the V-safe
data. I want to be honest with you. We do not have a huge team here at the Highwire. Most of what we
do is dedicated to putting on this show, and then we hand off and fund a great legal team.
I need you. I need you and your friends and everyone you can share it with to start searching this.
I want you to find what open text feel like, oh my God, Del, take a look at this.
So when you go through it, don't assume that we're sitting here looking through it.
We want to track these stories.
I hope Naomi Wolf is out there.
Maybe she'll write a book on what she discovers here.
But do me a favor.
If you find an outrageous text or sets or something that think really stands out to us,
please send it to us at info at Icandecide.org.
We want to tell those stories.
And just because we built this, it's 52 million lines of code.
We're not going to see it all.
So don't assume we've got a team.
Our team's done what it can do.
We've put this in the hands of the public.
It's now yours.
Share it with everyone you know.
And let's get to the bottom of what's going on here.
There's probably lawsuits available here.
There's certainly things that we need to know.
And we've got to end this ridiculous thing going on in our government that's saying,
oh, there's no signals.
There's no signs.
They've been lying to you.
They've been sitting on this data.
They've been sitting on these open text fields and lying to you telling you that this product is safe.
And for all of the news agencies out there that are blowing up my phone right now, New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, you're all asking the same thing.
What do you think of what Donald Trump saying and Robert Kennedy Jr. about the childhood vaccine program and looking at it?
I'll tell you what I think right now.
I think that you have been a part of one of the most disgusting cover-ups in the history of the world.
Every one of you journalists have shirked your duty as journalists.
I'm tired of watching your shows.
I'm tired of reading your articles where you say the experts say they're perfectly safe.
Well, guess what?
I just delivered a dashboard that will prove to you once and for all the experts have been lying to you.
They have used you as useless idiots to lie to the people and put children in harm's way.
Every child with myracarditis is on your hands, not mine.
Every person that has died is your fault, not mine.
Finally, we have a president that is going to get to the bottom of the truth.
And finally, we have a man that has dedicated his entire life in Robert Kennedy Jr.
to cleaning up poisoned rivers, to cleaning up poisoned rivers.
to cleaning up poisoned fish, to cleaning up poisoned air, to cleaning up our poison food supply,
and yes, cleaning up our poisoned vaccine and drug supply.
And I'm sure you will probably spend the next month of your life shilling for the pharmaceutical
industry to try and write every bad article you again about the gentlemen and the women
that are going to attempt to bring transparency of science finally in the greatest nation that has ever been,
but is in demise, that is in decline and is dying and is sick because of your lies and your cover-up
and your incapability to be real journalist for the people.
Our founding fathers are sick and rolling in their graves because of what has happened to journalism.
So what do I think? I think, thank God the truth train is coming.
And no, we're not seeking to destroy the vaccine program. We're going to let the science,
speak for itself, something you have never looked into.
I don't know how many of you are blowing up my phone saying, what do you think, and writing
the experts say so many times, yet you've never looked up the statements we made.
Oh, well, Robert Kennedy Jr. says that there's never been a double-blind placebo trial,
but the experts say they're there.
What is it that allows you to make that statement on your shows and to write those statements
in your paper and then never go to this thing right here and say, let me look at you.
up double-blind placebo trials on childhood vaccines.
What has kept you from doing something that simple?
Why can't you use Google the way your doctor is?
And say, hey, as it turns out, Robert Kennedy Jr. is not lying.
Del Beechie is not lying.
I can't seem to find a single double-blind trial,
even though the experts said that they were there.
Until you do that,
you are useless to this country, you are a disgrace to journalism.
And for all the people that are injured, I apologize for my fellow journalists
that have not done their job, not just in America, but around the world.
You're going to have to live with what we discover when we finally do the studies that should
have been done decades ago.
You're going to have to live with what you've done as doctors, looking the other
way. Every pediatrician out there, you're going to have to live with the fact that for some
reason in your decades of work as a doctor, you never cared to be able to memorize the actual
ingredients of the 16 vaccines you give every single day of your life. And then when you walk
down to the corner restaurant and ask a waiter, just try, I'm allergic. I have an allergy.
Can you tell me everything that's in the ingredients of this dish, of the hundreds of dishes that
are on this menu, watch that maybe not even college-educated waiter tell you every ingredient in
there and ask yourself, why don't you have that talent? Why did you never care enough to look at
what was in it? Why did you never care enough to listen to your patient? And why, as journalists,
did you never care enough to tell their story? Now you're upset. Their stories are being told
the truth is coming out.
I love the work that I've done.
I love the team that I've had.
This is how you make a difference.
It's called courage.
Courage to tell the truth.
So for all of you out there, that's my answer.
Grow a pair of balls, would you?
All right.
Speaking of that, speaking of that,
I'm going to be speaking at an event
with another brave warrior, Amy Bond.
She is doing a fundraiser in California, Westlake Village.
That is going to be this Saturday.
I'm speaking there.
She is one of the people that has helped us get a lot of the work done.
When you're asking yourself, when are we going to finally get rid, you know, get a religious
exemption back into California?
Well, this is one of the people that's helping make that happen.
I'm happy to be supporting her.
If you are in California at all, anywhere in the vicinity of California, and you actually
care about the future of your children, you better make it.
it to that event because this is someone that is fighting. I trust her more than almost any other
group besides I can that is out there. That's why I'm going to be there. You can get all of that
information. Just go to Perk's website. I'm looking forward to that night. And look, I'll see you there.
I'll answer any questions that you have. This is an amazing, brilliant time. I hate being so
harsh on doctors and journalists, but frankly, I've lost patience. I've lost patience with you. I've
lost patients with how long this has taken. It should be obvious to you now. And if it's not,
then I don't know what else to say. These are the moments of change. What you've done here
with the high wire and sharing this information means we saved 30% of this country that didn't
get the vaccine at all. And we're going to save every person that we managed to stop from getting
a booster of this horrific product. And as the science finally gets done going into the new year,
on all the childhood vaccines and transparency exists, hopefully this government will say,
we're going to let you decide. Your body, your choice. Here's all of the information. Here's
the dangers of the disease itself. Here's the known side effects of the vaccine itself. Here's
what we've promised the vaccine can do. Here's what the trials actually said they can do. Now you
decide. That's what America should seem like. That's how it should work. Free.
them, the right to decide what goes into my body and the bodies of my children.
I'm pretty sure those are in good hands now because they're going to be back in my hands,
in your hands.
I hope you'll support everybody that's making this incredible moment happen, but as I can
or all the other great organizations like React 19.
I want to thank you for being active participants in this world.
history books are going to write about you and it's going to be glorious. I'll see you next week
on the high wire.
