The Highwire with Del Bigtree - THE CALL FOR COVID AMNESTY

Episode Date: November 7, 2022

As the thinking about Covid protocols has slowly shifted across America, news agencies that were some of the strongest voices to condemn anyone who even questioned government-pushed narratives are now... asking for amnesty.#PandemicAmnesty #CovidAmnesty #NoAmnestyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 We have so many new viewers now that are coming to us for all sorts of different reasons, whether we're covering controversial stories, or maybe you're so perplexed about what you're seeing with the COVID vaccine, the fact that it's being mandated on children, you're now watching the Highwire to all of you out there. Wherever you come from, whether you vaccinated or you didn't back, you're triple-vaxed, we don't care. Welcome to the show. But speaking about that issue, obviously, the growing success of the High Wire represents one thing for sure, that the thinking around the COVID vaccine and the vaccine program in general is shifting here in the United States of America and around the world.
Starting point is 00:00:38 It's a conversation that we've been at even years before COVID. And I think one of the signs that you know you're really actually winning is that moment that they give up trying to say that they're not guilty. We are moving beyond what I would say, the not guilty plea. Perhaps it's a bit more like an insanity plea. Yes, it happened. We did it, but we didn't know what we were doing. we were doing it. What am I talking about? Well, it's the big conversation this week. Right on,
Starting point is 00:01:04 you know, right as we're looking into a very big election here, election cycle here in the United States of America, there's a brand new agenda afoot. And I mean an agenda. When you see different news agencies all pushing the same kind of story out of nowhere at the exact same time, that's when you should really reflect for a moment and say, what is this really all about? Well, this is one of the first headlines that's discussing what I mean. This is from blue. Bloomberg, how to move on from the debate over the origins of the pandemic. Look at this, you're not going to find the smoking gun. Protecting humanity from the next pandemic means accepting both sides of the controversy,
Starting point is 00:01:42 meaning let's just drop hands. Let's get kumbaya on this. We're never going to figure out what actually happened at lab. We can't actually do an investigation into the virus we're looking at and figure out whether there was an insertion that happened inside of a lab versus inside of a bat. Come on. Are you kidding me with this? I mean, this is literally like saying that this two-year-old story is a cold case.
Starting point is 00:02:02 We're giving up on this murder altogether. And this idea that somehow the way that we all move forward and protect ourselves in the future is to totally ignore what actually happened here. Let's not try to figure it out. And let's not try to arrest those people that really were a part of obstructing justice. I'm talking about eco-health and all the people that were hired somehow by our government to go investigate the Wuhan lab and the people, we sent all happen to be the ones working with the Wuhan lab, doing the gain of function
Starting point is 00:02:32 research, and then coming back to us and say, no, it's definitely natural. Yes, we are behind the ball. Yes, it's going to be very hard to get back into those laboratories and figure out what's going on there. But shouldn't we start with arresting those that kept us from getting the information at the moment? We could have gotten it, like when you were standing inside of the lab? See, I get it. All of a sudden now that you're looking at the potential for a shift in the government policies here in America and a shift on the people that might actually start investigating these things. Now it's time for us all to go kumbaya before that happens. So that we can say, hey, you really, let's let bygones be bygones. You really want to dig up all that old stuff just because we have,
Starting point is 00:03:07 you know, a new political view that's going on here. Do you see what's happening? Well, it wasn't just Bloomberg. Check out this headline. You probably saw this in the Atlantic. Let's declare a pandemic amnesty. We need to forgive one another for what we did and said, we were, we were, you know, in the dark about COVID. See, this is that insanity plea I'm talking about. Let's read some of this article because it's fascinating. We have to put these fights aside to declare a pandemic amnesty. We can leave out the will for purveyors of actual misinformation.
Starting point is 00:03:38 Really? So we're going to leave out Tony Fauci and the NIH and the CDC and the FDA that all lied to us while forgiving the hard calls that people had no choice but to make with imperfect knowledge. Oh, so there it is. Now let's forgive them. They were making hard calls. They didn't have the information.
Starting point is 00:03:53 Los Angeles County closes beaches in summer 2020 ex post facto. This means makes no more sense than my family's mass hiking trips. But we need to learn from our mistakes and then let them go. We need to forgive the attacks too. Okay, well let's think about it. Let's go on. All this clothing and defensiveness continues to gobble up a lot of social energy and to drive the culture wars, especially on the internet.
Starting point is 00:04:16 These discussions are heated, unpleasant, and ultimately unproductive. In the face of so much uncertainty, getting something right had a hefty element of luck. Oh, so it's luck that the high wire was right like 99.999% of the time. And similarly, getting something wrong wasn't a moral failing. Oh, wasn't it? The standard saying is that those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. I agree with that. But dwelling on the mistakes of history can lead to a repetitive doom loop as well. Let's acknowledge that we made complicated choices in the face of deep uncertainty and then try to work together to build back. and move forward. Well, look, there's some of that sentiment that I agree with. I've told you on
Starting point is 00:04:59 this show. We've got to learn to forgive. We've got to start having these conversations with our families again. Thanksgiving's right around the corner. Here comes Christmas. You know, even though we were all banned from the Thanksgiving table and Christmas table last year, like we had, you know, leprosy or something, let's, you know, let's be the ones that forgive so we can go back. But do we forget? Where are we at? So I want to discuss this for a moment, because the concept of amnesty, which is like, let's just drop hands or forget it ever happened, really is on the back of a concept, I would say, called forgiveness. So I think in some ways what's being asked of us is to forgive,
Starting point is 00:05:33 to forgive our families that banned us from the tables and were mean to us and said they never wanted to see us or were our children again. And I think forgiveness is a good thing. But in order to forgive, there's something that has to happen. First of all, I would really like to take this moment for everyone out there that thought they were opposed to the things that I was saying and we're really down with censoring the high wire and all those other things, you know, could you please articulate for me exactly what it is that we are supposed to forgive?
Starting point is 00:06:01 You see, because I don't know. I don't know what you know and what you don't know and what you don't know that you don't know. And I think that that's important in this place of forgiveness. So what are we supposed to forgive? Are we supposed to forgive the fact that, you know, you locked down and took away our jobs, our dreams of having a future, that in that process, you destroyed our economy, not just in America, but around the world. Are we supposed to forgive that move? We're supposed to forgive all the sanitizing and the spraying and the invasive destruction of our nasal passages as you tested us
Starting point is 00:06:38 with a product that in itself couldn't even test properly. And how about all those that died and weren't treated right in hospitals? And we couldn't even get to them to say goodbye, our loved ones, our elderly, our aunts, our uncles, our mothers, our fathers. Instead, we were left outside and they were left alone. We couldn't go to a funeral. And how about all the suicides that took place and the child abuse and domestic abuse and drug abuse? Or turning our children into hypochondriacs? Are they going to forgive us for that? For destroying their education and putting the behind in reading and math? Are we forgiving for all of these reasons or will our children forgive us? And how about denying people transplants because they didn't want an
Starting point is 00:07:18 experimental vaccine that might cause the very problem they needed a transplant for. And then the police brutality, attacking those people that were standing in their truth, that wanted to watch their child play in a sports event without wearing a mask because they knew, as we now know, masks don't work. Should we forgive the president who promised us that he wouldn't force a vaccine upon us, then took away jobs from the military, from police officers, from frontline doctors and firefighters, leaving them with nowhere to go. And then the injuries, people suffering from all sorts of seizures that are unexplained, being left in hospitals, and the lies that were done by the pharmaceutical industry saying that these things never happened.
Starting point is 00:07:56 And then those problematic vaccines, not only are they hurting people, but they're still being mandated on our children. Do we forgive while we continue to give this product to our innocent children that aren't at risk? And how many headlines of athletes crashing into the floor, unable to ever play again, maybe dead, or all of the people, the performers, the singers that can't get through a concert, I can't do a concert any longer. This brand new normal. Is this what we're supposed to forgive and forget and have amnesty for while it's happening right now? And most importantly, as you talk about the luck factor, I guess, well, if you got this right, you were lucky, no, I have to be very clear. We've said many times and shown you proof that we told you that they did not
Starting point is 00:08:41 test whether or not the vaccine could stop transmission. During the trials, this is. This is a is now known to everybody, but we knew it because it was written in our own emergency use authorization in the very beginning. We didn't get lucky. We were reading the science when you were quoting experts that ended up being liars. But how about those doctors that weren't liars?
Starting point is 00:09:03 How about the inventor of the MRNA technology? Did he get lucky? Did Robert Malone get lucky when he warned the world, I invented this technology and is not being used correctly and it's gonna cause serious harm, really? The inventor? lucky? No, what he got was censored. He got shut down by the very people that we're being asked now to give amnesty to. Oh, how convenient. Or what about the doctors that still have their
Starting point is 00:09:29 licenses under attack by laws that just got passed in California and are being written in other states, California law to set regulate dissemination of misinformation related to COVID-19, meaning if you said any of the things that now proved to be true, like the vaccine doesn't work, or this virus has a very low death rate, or maybe you should try ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine, you could lose your license. Or in the case of the most world-renowned heart doctor in the world, Dr. Peter McCullough,
Starting point is 00:09:58 he now has his board certifications that make him a cardiologist being taken away. Why? Because he's been quoting the science from around the world on blood clots, on thrombocytopinia, on myocarditis, the swelling of the heart, which is something he knows better than anyone, else about, but still no, in the moment where his license is being removed and he is under
Starting point is 00:10:20 attack and where his certifications are being taken away, we're supposed to give amnesty right now. You see, this is the problem. We are not even through this situation. And I have not heard you articulate. I'm still listening. I'm still listening for exactly what it is you understand I'm supposed to forgive you for. Because there's a word that goes along with forgiveness. if we're going to look at sort of the biblical or spiritual nature of this.
Starting point is 00:10:47 And that word is repent. You see, in order to deserve to be forgiven, you must articulate what you're being forgiven for. That's called repenting. Or how about, you know, when we think of a court case, where's your remorse? What are your remorse for? Please explain to me what you think you did wrong here.
Starting point is 00:11:08 Because in the Nuremberg trials, which is what may be about to happen, should we get a new sentence in Congress here in the United States of America, the doctors did not repent, they did not say we made a mistake. What they said was, we didn't know better. There was no way for us to know we were following orders. We were just doing what we were told. There was no way to know better.
Starting point is 00:11:29 The science changed on us. As it turns out now, obviously sitting in this courtroom, it wasn't okay to test on innocent children products that hadn't been properly safety tested. It wasn't okay to avoid the proof of myocarditis and blood clotting and thrombocytopinia and anaphylaxis and all the things that we were seeing with the products. Okay, yes, benefit of hindsight now, maybe you could say that, but we didn't know it then. Therefore, we must be forgiven. Well, I'm all about forgiveness, but I'm not even ready for that conversation until I hear
Starting point is 00:12:03 those that made this mistake, those that continue to censor, those that continue to censor, those that continue to attack and those that will not admit that these are not sudden adult dead syndrome deaths. We are not randomly seeing the rise of death and excess mortality around the world because maybe we locked down for the wrong reasons. No, when you stop being mystified by this rise in death and get to the reality that you gave an unproven, untested pharmaceutical product that was killing every animal in the animal trials prior to giving it to human beings, when you admit that just maybe it's the vaccine that is now killing all of us around the world that are dying and collapsing on fields and collapsing on stages. It seems to me we're a long ways away from that
Starting point is 00:12:49 when I think about where Jimmy Kimmel stood in the middle of this. Shall we forgive him for saying things like this? Dr. Fauci said that if hospitals get any more overcrowded, they're going to have to make some very tough choices about who gets an ICU bet. That choice doesn't seem so tough to me. vaccinated person having a heart attack? Yes, come right on him. We'll take care of you. Unvaccinated guy who gobbled horse goo? Rest in peace, Weezy.
Starting point is 00:13:18 We've still got a lot of pandemwits out there. I guess it's ironic that he said, you know, vaccinated guy needing, you know, having a heart attack, which is exactly what appears to be happening to the vaccinated people around the world. But if you're unvaccinated, have any need for the hospital, screw you, I want you to die. You know, they're harsh words.
Starting point is 00:13:39 It doesn't mean that just harsh words that we shouldn't forgive them. And I suppose that there's those that went through the Holocaust that have to deal themselves and ask themselves, should I forgive the doctors that were ended up being hung after the Nuremberg trials? After the courts decided it wasn't okay just because that's what you were told to do, just because you thought you were doing what was right. In the end, it was wrong, and you should have known better.
Starting point is 00:14:03 How do we know you know better? When you tell us what you did wrong and that you actually know better. It's time to repent. When you're ready to repent, I'm ready to forgive. And in that moment, and then and only then, will we consider amnesty.

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