The Highwire with Del Bigtree - The HighWire TOP 10 SUPER SPREADERS OF TRUTH
Episode Date: November 29, 2021Turkey Prices Soar; Baby Formula Causes Tissue Death?; The Top 10 Super Spreaders of Truth. Happy Thanksgiving!Guests: Tricia & James Neuenschwander, Kalynn & Novalee, Miguel EscobarBecome a supporter... of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you are out there in this beautiful world.
It's time to step out onto the high wire.
For everyone in the United States of America, happy Thanksgiving.
What an amazing day.
This is a moment where we all actually get to sit down with each other.
So many were robbed of this experience last year.
So we feel like we're coming around.
We're hanging.
We're going to have some pie and some ice cream and some turkey, some cranberry sauce.
It's going to be really awesome.
We want to have a fun show today.
So coming up, the high wire top 10 super spreaders of truth.
Some of the best testimonials that have happened across this country when it comes to masking or vaccine mandates and school board meetings and all that.
We thought it would be fun to sort of watch how different people do it.
But before we get to that, I just want to say that I want to take this opportunity because this is a day of giving thanks here in America and certainly here at ICANN and the high.
wire. We have a lot to be thankful for. I really want to thank my incredible team that makes
this show possible in studio over there in the control room right now as we speak. It really takes
a psychic ability for them to figure out where I'm going to fire the different slides. We make it
look seamless, but it's only possible because of this amazingly intuitive team that I have working
so hard. Of course, to all of the great lawyers at Syrian Glimstad that have just been
kicking butt on all of the lawsuits that we filed over this year. Also,
So all of the FOIA requests and petitions we've made to the FDA and the CDC.
It's a constant job, taking so many of your calls to discuss all the different legal issues
that you've had out there as our audience.
And then, of course, our international team of investigators and scientists and doctors and lawyers
that are bringing us information from around the world that we're tuning in with every
week.
We could not do it without you.
You're keeping us not only the pulse of America, but the pulse of the world.
So we have so much to be thankful for.
And then outside of here, I think we should all really be thankful in this time of coming together
and recognizing all of those amazing police officers, the firefighters, the pilots and stewards
and truckers and nurses and doctors, everybody that's been standing up against this vaccine mandate.
This is the largest pushback in the history of the United States of America against forced vaccination
by our government. It is proof that we truly are winning. And if there's anything greater than
celebrating winning, I don't know what it would be. So let's get on with the rest of this show
for Thanksgiving. It's time for The Jackson Report. Happy Thanksgiving, Jeffrey. How are you guys doing
today? Hey, Adele doing great. Thanks for having me on, as always, and happy Thanksgiving to you and your
family. All right. I just want to say how much we are thankful for you. The incredible work you do,
just breaking down these stories and getting to the nitty-gritty and finding them and, you know,
sorting through it. I mean, part of what's difficult is deciding what makes it onto the show and
what, you know, is going to be in a wastebasket somewhere because it's all moving so fast.
But you've done such a great job for us, but thank you. You bet. You're welcome. Well, looking
through the headlines this Thanksgiving, some really interesting news clips here. Let's take a look at
turkey prices. This is what it looked like in the news in case anybody's shopping for them. Take a look.
gobbling up at Thanksgiving turkey might cost you a little more this year.
Inflation and supply chain issues have driven up the price of turkeys by 4 to 5%.
And they say so far this year the demand has nearly doubled.
At the same time, the price of feed and labor has gone up.
And they think as more people try to get together this year, there could be fewer turkeys,
but they definitely think that the price is likely to go up.
Everyone is looking for a bargain when buying a turkey.
Yeah, however, the sales of fresh farm-raised birds are flying high.
right now. The statistics tell the story best. Recent data from consumer price index shows food
prices are steadily rising, with meat prices alone up more than 12%. Now, November is flying through,
but this year when you go to buy all the staples you normally do, you'll likely notice
it's going to cost you more. Isn't everything at this point costing more? I love the news stories
like that. I mean, I don't know what the, you know, why is it costing more? When she says like the demand for
turkeys has doubled, doubled from before Thanksgiving or since last Thanksgiving.
I don't even understand, you know, turkeys are turkeys.
The people eat turkeys.
It's happy every day.
It seems like twice as many of us.
I mean, a lot of this reporting doesn't even make sense.
And, you know, do they have reasons for why this cost has gone up?
Is it because, I mean, these are those places where how did COVID affect this?
Like, how did COVID affect turkeys?
Did the turkeys get sick?
Did the farmers get sick?
Did they not grow?
Are they not truckers delivering them?
I can't quite figure it out.
Looking through all the headlines and all the articles, there's several reasons.
There's not one that's really being blamed for the in Turkey inflation of 2021.
But what we're.
Yeah.
Heads up, people.
Lock your doors.
But what we're looking at here is really kind of a culmination of a lot of things.
The news is saying, well, because there was a slowdown in production, there's a worker shortage,
and now things are being relaxed.
The lockdowns are being relaxed.
The vaccination has allowed people.
to get back to life. There's now this massive influx of people wanting to celebrate Thanksgiving
compared to last year. That could be one part of it, but inflation is another part of it. And let's be
honest about this. We've covered things like that taboo word, the great reset. We've covered this before.
We've covered the hits in the economy that these lockdowns over the last almost two years now,
we're coming up on two years for 15 days of a slow to spread has caused. And that is working with it.
So the other headlines running parallel with those news pieces right there look like this.
Inflation is good for you, says the intercept.
Don't panic over milk prices.
Inflation is bad for the 1%, but helps out almost everyone else.
Hmm.
And then we have here, this is Vox, why it's not time to panic about inflation.
But then we have consumer report says here, consumer prices soar again and push U.S. rate of inflation a 31-year high.
So those are some real numbers.
what we really need to look at. And also with the worker shortage, I mean, I don't know if you
see it where you're at, but everywhere it seems like I go, there's help wanted signs on the doors.
And I'm sure there's a lot of reasons for that as well. But switching gears here, you know,
we had talked about this. Our team have been covering this behind the scenes a little bit,
and just following and tracking this story. There's some lawsuits going on that have really opened up
at this point. We feel comfortable reporting on them with baby formula. You know, this is something
we would have reported on weekly stories like this, but again, with COVID happening, it's COVID-centric,
typically, but this is what one of the headlines look like. Why are lawsuits being filed over
baby formula causing NEC? We'll go over that with that is in a second, but it says in this article,
when a pre-term infant, that's a pre-meet is given cow-based baby formula and get sick as a result,
healthcare providers and manufacturers may face legal claims for medical negligence and product liability.
Studies have shown that certain type of baby formula increased risk.
risk of necrotizing enter colitis. That's the NEC. When a premium is fed bovine-based baby formula,
the risk of necrotizing enterocolitis is even greater. And for anybody that know, NEC results in
inflammation and causes death of the intestinal tissue and it can lead to death in the infant.
So this is opening up now. Baby formula makers like Similac are facing lawsuits. And this is
increasing. We're watching this almost like we're watching the beginning of the glyphosate lawsuits.
They're really gaining momentum. And what really started it off was this baby lawsuit here.
This was out of Connecticut. And the judge's opinion was a 41 page opinion that was written,
handed down basically on August 19th, 2021. And it was against Abbott Laboratories for a baby
formula. Just like we talked about, it caused any C in a child. And the child unfortunately passed
away. And the lawsuit, I'm sorry, the opinion by the judge opened up this lawsuit. So the opinion
said that the failure to warn is a big thing now, design defects and negligence. It's a total
open season on these baby formula manufacturer makers. So unfortunately, I think this is going to be
a story that's going to really start to gain some legs moving forward because a lot of people,
as I'm reading, are jumping onto these lawsuits. There's a lot of law firms that are that are
advertising now, just like we saw with glyphosate to bring this in because there's some.
seems like a really big deal. Now, running parallel with that, which is really interesting,
because as I started researching this story, it was even bigger and bigger, was just less than
two months ago, we had the House Oversight Committee produce this report. Oversight Committee
staff report reveals alarming levels of toxic heavy metals and even more baby food. So they
updated this report. And the report revealed that companies not only underreported the high levels
of toxic content of baby food, namely arsenic,
heavy metals, but they also didn't, they knowingly kept these products on the market.
Now, we are about that so much, not even with vaccines, but with also pharmaceutical medications,
that when they're shown an issue, they don't either don't act quick enough or they don't act
at all to keep these in the market. So, you know, check your shelves, everybody, because in this
congressional report, we're talking Gerber, we're talking Beech Nut, Plum Organics, Earth's Best is
another one. And sure enough, right after that report was put out by that suburbia, we're talking
committee, we have lawsuits now. Heavy metal lawsuits are another thing that's coming down on the
baby manufacturing formula. Baby food companies now facing at least 43 lawsuits over heavy metal.
So all of the companies named in that report, correctional report, have been hit with lawsuits,
multiple lawsuits in multiple districts. So that's also something that's moving forward right now.
So, you know, parents out there, check your labels and really start to become aware of what is going
in your baby's body. And, you know, just finishing up.
this story looking at breastfeeding. That was another topic that goes hand in hand with this
because a lot of people either are shamed for not doing it or they switch to this formula really early.
In 2018, we had opposition to breastfeeding. So in the spring of 2018, about a hundred
government delegates all around the world gathered in Geneva for a United Nations World Health
Assembly. And here's the headline, opposition to breastfeeding,
resolution by U.S. stuns world health officials. Now, I didn't even know about this story. It says in
here, based on decades of research, the resolution says that mother's milk is healthiest for children
and countries should strive to limit the inaccurate or misleading marketing of breast milk
substitutes. Sounds pretty common sense, but here's what happened with the United States did.
Then the United States delegation embracing the interests of infant formula manufacturers
upended the deliberations. Again, this is in New York Times. American officials saw,
to water down the resolution by removing language that called on governments to protect, promote,
and support breastfeeding, and another passage that called on policymakers to restrict the promotion
of food products that many experts say can have deleterious effects on young children. Now, that's what
our U.S. delegates were doing in 2018, but that decades of research is just being built upon and built
upon and built upon. And let me just run through a couple of headlines here. If anybody doesn't know
this by now, let's look at breastfeeding the health benefits of it. Breastfeeding can give your baby a
healthy gut. If you don't know what the microbiome is, check it out. It's not just for newborns. Women who
breastfeed may reduce their risk of cognitive decline study finds. Then we go on to high blood
pressure, diabetes. Breastfeeding tied to lower risk of diabetes and high blood pressure,
30% less likely to develop diabetes in the study.
And then we're talking about a billion dollars per day that people will save,
the world will save by breastfeeding.
And this is all because of the health consequences that stem from not breastfeeding the children.
So this is a huge, huge story.
And I mean, obviously common sense,
but it really helps to bring these stories to the surface.
It's going to remind people who may not know this.
Well, it also elucidates how the funding in our government has messed up our system completely
these in all of these stories. Number one, we're coming out against breastfeeding,
trying normalizing, you know, using formula, which we now know as toxic, as though you need to
be told that, you know, that is not going to be the best way forward. And then you look at these
stories of the baby food. I mean, what annoys me is great. We're going after the manufacturers,
but where's the FDA in all of this, right? Where's the FDA? They're approving these products.
Their job is to be monitoring products, going out there, testing to see if there's heavy metals
or anything dangerous that we're giving to our children. And, you know, you know,
you know, you can't sue them, really.
And there's nowhere to go.
And so the manufacturers, yes, they should be on top of it.
But we just keep giving this, you know, this go ahead with the FDA, CDC, that just time and time
again, and probably is the biggest focus we have here on the high wire and the work that we do
through our nonprofit informed consent action network is we're on the regulatory agencies.
You know, if we're going to have them, they should be doing their job.
And it really just appears the only thing they now do is protect the industry and write papers for the
industry and force industrial products upon us that aren't good for us and then look the other way
when they're hurting us. It's really a tragic pattern now that's happening in what should be
the greatest nation in the world and the most thorough and focused nation when it comes to
investigation of healthy products. And we're now finding the opposite is the truth.
Right, right. And let's talk about another regulatory agency. So the CDC, last year, the CDC basically
said, don't travel for Thanksgiving. So, you know, looking at the guidelines this year,
I feel like we come a long way. But at the same time, if anybody's still looking for the CDC
to tell you how to interact with your family or to even visit your family, I don't know. That's
my opinion, but you may want to seek some different advice or maybe put that on the back burner.
But here's what the CDC is saying. If you're sitting there with your family right now and
watching this show, congratulations. See if you follow the rules to get there. So vaccine,
other CDC guidelines encourage for holiday gatherings. And
it says here, the CDC still recommends gathering outdoors if and when possible.
So for me here in Massachusetts, it's a little tough because it's freezing.
When gathering indoors, masks are still encouraged along with temperature checks and COVID-19 tests
when available.
So I hope Granny has the temperature check gun at the door pointing it at people's heads before they walk in.
And they're also saying, the CDC is also saying unvaxed traveling for people that have not
been vaccinated.
Avoid crowds and stay at least six feet away from everybody except the people.
you're traveling with. So you're going to be a traveling hypochondriac at that point. And then we have
normal. This is where the headlines get really funny. So normal holiday season ahead for vaccinated
families, experts says, not for unvaccinated families, apparently. And even the Grinch who stole
Christmas, Anthony Fauci, this is what he had to say. Fauci says people should feel free to enjoy the
holidays with their family this year, especially if they're all vaccinated. Fouchi says people can certainly
spend holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas with their family. So we've come a long way from
possibly hiding the idea of a Wuhan lab leak to telling you you can have Christmas and Thanksgiving
with your family. Appreciate it. Thank you, Dr. Fauci for letting us gather together, just like
Pilgrims and Indians, only this time vaccinated. You know, you wonder, and again, all of this
just every single week, we'll just keep saying it. The vaccine doesn't stop your infection. It does not
stop transmission. In fact, it may be hiding the symptoms as you walk into the house with your
family and you're spreading it to each other. It's okay. We're all going to catch it anyway.
I've said that from the beginning. This is just how you want to deal with it. You want to take a
vaccine, take the risk of the vaccine, and then also catch the virus later. That's up to you.
This is a free country. But the idea that we have two classes of citizens is insane.
And hopefully a lot of families are coming to the senses. And look, if you're not, this is a time to
find community. And that's really the beauty.
here, right? Is what Thanksgiving represents is who are we most thankful to be around? And I have to say
that my Thanksgiving, you know, while this show is running and when we get home, I have all my
friends and family that have agreed with us this whole time, many of which we had a blowout Thanksgiving
last year, even when there was mandates against it. We're having a blowout this year with the
people that I know and love and trust. And I tell you what, one beautiful thing about this COVID
pandemic is just truly shown us who our friends and family really are. And so,
I'm thankful. I just want to add, too, for people out there, they're having babies for the first time.
Right now at Thanksgiving, all you need is one of those little grinders. My mom used it when I grew up.
We used it, you know, just dumped the little hot food. There's some yams or some broccoli and mush it down and the baby's all ready to go.
Or I would look into baby lead, which is something that we use with our children.
It's handy big chunks of food to the baby. They just eat it like a big piece of apple, big carrot.
And as it goes, they don't end up choking. And my kids have never really, they develop an amazing.
ability to understand their throat by doing that. I was shocked by it. Very successful. I would look
into those options. Well, Jeffrey, I want you to get out there and enjoy the rest of your
Thanksgiving. Thank you for this quick news update. And certainly, you know, we're not together,
but raise a glass to you and yours and certainly have a wonderful day. Absolutely, Del. Thank you so
much. And happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. Thank you very much. All right. Well, let's get on with the
rest of this show. I know that some of you have got pie to eat and whatever's going on there.
Thank you for taking the time. But we thought we'd have some fun today. You know, who are the
super spreaders of truth across this country? As we've had these school board meetings and health
committee meetings, you know, even CDC meetings. So many of us have been learning how to step up to that
microphone and just super spread some truth all over the room there. And though, you know, we sort of,
we have a top 10. I don't want to look at this as one is better than the other. Or if you're out,
there and you've had an amazing testimony. You know who you are. You didn't make the cut.
We just thought some of these were a really nice representation of the different types of styles
that you'll find when you're out there. So to start this ride off, I want to go to an oldie,
but a goodie. I think that our own Dr. Nguyen Schwander has one of the best deliveries I've ever
seen. He has this ability to add just a little touch of snark, which I really like. You know,
it's nice to have a little bit of sense of humor in there. But also,
be cutting and biting, truthful, pragmatic. All of that makes this one of the greatest
testimonies of all times. So let's take a look at this. Next speaker is Mr. James Newenschwander.
That's Dr. James Newenschwander. I'm a physician with dual board certifications in emergency
and integrated medicine and I've had the honor in the past 32 years of evaluating
thousands of children. The parents of those children, to their dying breast,
say that it was a vaccine to cause their child to descend into autism. It was a vaccine that
caused their child's neurologic disorder. It was a vaccine that caused their child's asthma,
their child's eczema, their child's food allergy. I know there's a huge disconnect between
what these parents are telling us and what you guys are teaching us. I also know as an ER physician
and by personal experience, ignore mom or dad at your own peril. But I'm not here today to debate
the safety and efficacy of vaccines. I will, however, challenge each and every one of you in this room
to that debate. I will challenge the CDC, the NIH, any university out there to that debate in the
public forum, but I know it will never happen. The science isn't there. I'm all about the science.
The biggest cause of vaccine hesitancy in this country is the lack of true vaccine science.
I am here today to ask you guys in this committee to please the community counts on you, do your job.
I used to naively think that ASAP based all their recommendations on rigorous study of multiple trials
that determine the safety and efficacy of each one of your recommendations.
I've since learned that ASAP is simply participating in an industry-wide phenomenon I'm going to call junk science.
Junk science has allowed, with all due respect to my colleagues in this room,
presentation of these papers, of these studies that would never pass the rigors of a peer-reviewed journal
if they were on any other subject other than vaccines.
I've watched junk science allow GSK to publish a paper on their MMR vaccine
in which 10% of these healthy 12-month-old babies ended up in an emergency room in six weeks,
and two and a half percent of them developed in.
new chronic medical condition. But that's all okay. Not because they compared that vaccine to a
placebo group or a delayed vaccine group, but because they compared it to the current MMR2 vaccine.
That's the moral equivalent of comparing 10 shots of whiskey to nine shots of whiskey and a shot of
vodka and saying vodka doesn't cause intoxication. Junk science also allows us to take vaccines we know
don't work to just double down, increase the dose, increase the frequency. I saw this.
committee in the last meeting, look at the pneumococcal vaccine and say it doesn't work,
and yet leave it on the schedule and leave it up to us to determine whether or not we give it to a
patient. I'm sorry, but that's your job. Please do your job. We already know the Mumps vaccine
is of questionable efficacy. We know the flu vaccine at best will prevent 50% of the cases of flu
and healthy adults. We know the MMR vaccine will win off and you have adults who are susceptible
of the measles. We stand on a threshold of a public health crisis, and vaccines are part of that.
But you guys can make a difference. If we don't change the course of where we're at right now,
we will have nothing but chronically ill children and adults. We'll have epidemics of autoimmunity,
of autism, of infertility, of asthma, food allergies, of cancer. But you can change that.
Demand better science. Demand better adjuvants. Demand better vaccines. Demand better vaccines.
I thank you.
Thank you.
Absolutely fantastic testimony by Dr. James Newinschwander.
Now, in most households, you know, it's just one of us that really likes to take to the microphone.
But in the New Enchwander household, as it turns out, they've got another power speaker in James's wife, Trish.
Take a look at her presentation.
My name is Patricia Newinschwander.
I've been a nurse for nearly 25 years.
and I have witnessed an increase in neurodevelopmental disabilities
in chronic disease in our children over those 25 years.
The literature also reflects that this increase is happening.
The vaccine schedule has rapidly increased
from 12 doses in 1983 to 72 doses in 2017.
We have gone from a 12% rate of chronic disease
in our children to a rate of 54% in 2011.
Although it feels really good to protect
protect children by preventing infectious disease what if it is at the cost of chronic disease
there have not been any placebo-controlled studies done as they're considered unethical for vaccines
there are no long-term safety studies that look at the schedule or the combination of vaccines that are
given to children and there's an urgent need for long-term higher quality studies that look at the
long-term effects of neurological and immune system outcomes
in children.
Can this committee ask or demand from the CDC
that they conduct a large study using the BSD
to evaluate the health outcomes in children fully vaccinated
compared to children who are completely unvaccinated
to try to give us an idea if we may be trading
infectious disease for chronic disease
and is it worth that cost?
I care very much about the health of children.
Thank you.
It's amazing. The New and Schwanders are huge supporters, and they help us a lot with the science here on the high wire.
They've always been the unsung heroes, but they truly are heroes, which is why we call them the super news.
There they are, super spreaders of truth.
Dr. James and Trish New and Swander, thank you for joining us today.
And happy Thanksgiving to you.
Happy Thanksgiving, Del. Thanks for having us on. It's great to be here.
Yeah. Thank you.
It's really great. You know, a lot of the.
the little speeches we're going to see today are about COVID,
but we really want to start out with you
because we've celebrated your testimonies multiple times,
the way you've sort of structured it all together,
and you really also lay that groundwork.
What is it, you know, what is it like for you to step up to that microphone?
I will say for myself that of all of the speeches that I give
all over the country, for some reason,
there is a stress level to stepping up to that microphone at the CDC
where my heart is raising.
The last time I did, I sat down, and I honestly,
my heart was pounding my throat and I just thought, why, I don't know if it's that I feel like
I'm in a room full of vampires that want me dead or like what exactly is creating the stress level.
But for you guys, you know, you seem so natural and comfortable.
What's the secret to stepping up and giving a good testimony for people that may be thinking
about doing them themselves?
Well, I think if you watch my video very closely, you'll see my hand shaking.
because to me it was like, you know, like you, I don't get stressed out with public speaking.
It sort of comes naturally.
But to me, those were, you know, those are the people I wanted to be when I was in medical school.
Those were, you know, I wanted to be that academician, that professor, you know,
with all the letters behind my name and all the memberships and everything else.
So to me, it was kind of like I was 14 years old and I had to tell my dad some,
Bad news he didn't want to hear.
I mean, that's kind of how it felt to me.
But, you know, at the end of the day, you kind of know what you want to say, and you get beyond the nerves and you say it because this stuff is really important.
And particularly with COVID, we know that, you know, Trish can tell us all about it.
She was there before I was.
people don't understand that the shenanigans that have been going on with the COVID vaccines
has been going on for years at the CDC.
This is nothing.
It's the same playbook.
Yeah, that's really why we sort of want to start with your testimony before COVID.
Trish, how do you prepare?
Do you get nervous when you're up there?
Because you laid out a lot of information in a really quick time.
So, you know, what was that preparation like?
And is it nerve-wracking or do you just did?
you know yeah terrifying I don't like to speak in public in the first place but to
stand up to people that you feel are the experts that have so much more knowledge
and experience than you have I mean I have done deep dyes on on vaccine research
but to stand up to them is very intimidating yeah at least you got to stand next
to Paul often I didn't get to do that I remember the first time I went to the
the advisory community on immunization practices meetings with Aaron Sirius said,
we should go and check one of these things out.
This is where it's all happened.
This is where they're making the decisions.
We've got to try and nip this thing in the bud.
And the first time we went there,
no one ever really thought of it.
I remember Paul Offett, like, walked past me.
And then I saw him, like, turn around and, like, walk past that stay in the corner room,
like, is that, is that who I think it is?
So, yeah, it's a room full of people that definitely believe in pharma.
up. As we, as you look at this year, like looking back at those testimonies and where we were at,
we were having conversations about the vaccine program. The dangers, of course, Dr. New,
you work as a functional medicine doctor trying to help people through vaccine injury.
So this is, you know, deeply a part of your wheelhouse and the work that you do. But when you look at
what COVID has done since you stood in front of that ASIP meeting, do you feel like we're moving
forward, we're moving backwards. What is your sense? Because, you know, probably about two years ago now.
Yeah, I think that it's COVID has given not just the CDC, but I think the FDA as well.
I don't know. They've given him courage pills to just go so far beyond what they were doing before.
You know, that whole speech about junk science, I mean, it's not junk science. It's total garbage,
trash should be burned in a, you know, a burn pit kind of science now. It's just horrible. And they're
not even pretending anymore. I mean, it's like, you know, where did you come up with that
recommendation? Oh, we thought it was a good idea. You know, we've got 40 years of safely
combining vaccines, therefore we can combine this vaccine with any other vaccine we want with absolutely
no studies. It's not even bad science. It's no science at all. And it's just been mind-blowing that they
keep pushing it further and further and further and all these mainstream doctors that have gotten
involved god bless them all but that have gotten involved they really honestly believe that the rest of
the vaccine schedule has been thoroughly evaluated great safety studies year years of safety research
on each of these vaccines and they don't realize that is completely not true yeah there was there
was just a uh er position on a tv station recently and she spoke of how there were over a million
children in the polio vaccine trials and over a million children in the chickenpox trials.
And I'm like, you're just making this up. There's not, there was never a million children in any
vaccine study. No, never. Yeah. So I remember the first time I came to ASAP, I just got on a
plane and flew down there. I was watching your show in February. We were on a cruise and I'm sitting at the
pool and listening and you're like, come on down. We got to check out what they're doing.
And I'm like, hop on a plane. I go down there. I walk in there all by my
myself, I sit down and I start listening.
You guys weren't even there yet.
I think you were a little late.
And I'm listening to the stuff and I'm looking to the slides and I'm like, this can't be
real.
This is not.
Like, this is crazy.
And so I've gone to three or four of them before and finally I drug him.
I'm like, you can't, you can't watch a snippet.
You can't read through the slide.
You need to go sit in that room for two days and listen to what they're doing.
And I don't know how to get people to do that.
Like it's eight hours.
It's a long day.
but you've got to, like, actually see what they're doing.
And he was shocked.
I tried to tell him, you know, but he didn't.
It wasn't shock.
No, she said you got to go.
I said, they're just going to piss me off.
But you got to go.
They're just going to piss me off.
So she dragged me there and guess what?
They pissed me off.
And you can't say anything.
I mean, your head explodes.
They say something.
Your head explodes.
And then you just got to go, don't they just say that?
It's absolutely crazy.
But, you know, I think, you know, when we look at it,
now. We were just a few, right? It started out as a handful of us, and then it does. And now,
eventually, you know, before we went to videos and think the Zoom call, they, COVID couldn't get
here fast enough. I mean, they were starting to rope us off, put us in other sections,
bringing in police guards as though all the mommies and nurses and doctors that were
getting to the microphone to speak were somehow dangerous. But we really messed up their country club,
no doubt about it, you know, showing up. It started to end up being almost half the room where it
be filled with just pharmaceutical executives. Now half of it was people speaking their truth.
So it really felt awesome. And in many ways, maybe sort of drove us into this COVID pandemic,
where they are just, they seem to be just turning up the dial as fast as they can,
trying to get to, you know, leap forward to what I suppose was an end goal to force vaccinate
all of us. And in that, this movement just seems to be exploding. And we're starting to see
great testimonies. I mean, I have to say, one of the first.
of the things, you know, it was rare. You would see we would point out, you know, hey, folks,
check out how the new-inswanderers are doing their testimonies. But now, I'll say on every stage
I speak on, the people that are getting up and the people that are talking are more informed
than they ever were back when we started to do this. And they're giving dynamic, powerful
speeches. So for that, you know, today I'm really thankful and very excited about it. And I think
that you guys in many ways sort of lit that fuse early on. And so, you know, any last thoughts as we,
you know, look out to those that will be testifying. And I think that.
and standing up to their, you know, school boards
and their health departments as these things get crazier and crazier?
Well, I always say hold their feet to the fire.
You know, walk in, educated, know, know the research,
know the information ahead of time.
So when they give you one of these CDC bullet points
right off the website, I mean, you can go to the website ahead of time
and you know what they're going to say.
When they pull off one of these bullet points,
you can say, well, that's interesting,
but did you know, oh, well,
So that Tdap vaccine was studied on over a million women.
Well, that's interesting, but did you know that they only studied it on 30 offspring of those
women for more than two months?
So we're basing all the safety data on nothing.
So the more educated you are walking in, the better you're going to be able to deal with
whatever garbage is going to come from the other side, because it really is garbage.
They don't, especially with COVID, they just don't have the data points to defend their
position it to defend what they're doing. It's so not medical what the recommendations have
become and you can see it with what they did with the 5 to 11 year olds. I mean, it's just those
recommendations are the most ridiculous thing I've heard out of the CDC. And I and Frank, I don't
think they're going to age very well. I mean, every time now I say, boy, you guys are going to
you're digging a grave in the in the history books in the future. I mean, it's going to be
horrible how they're looked upon. Yeah, Trish. I'm just going to say,
and just come from the heart.
I mean, that's when I'm trying to speak to them,
I truly am trying to reach them.
I truly am trying to communicate my concerns, my fears.
They're genuine.
I have nothing to gain and everything to lose by speaking out.
And you're ridiculed.
It's not an easy place to go,
but if it's coming from your heart and you're sincere,
that will carry through with what you're saying.
I totally agree, and that's a great point.
I mean, and that's it.
you only have three minutes.
You can't really do too much wrong in three minutes.
Get out the information you can, but appeal to their heart.
They are human beings.
I still believe when I'm talking to them, we can turn them.
And frankly, when we first started talking, they had unanimous votes all the time.
And then we're starting to really see a shift where we start to see those votes getting closer and closer to a divided, you know, voting group there.
I think that's changed with the Zoom calls.
Now, again, they feel like they're all alone.
They're not being challenged.
So we'll have to see that.
But once again, thank you guys.
for your courage thank you for all of your help the work that you do to help us do the work
here at the high wire and i look forward to seeing you on a microphone somewhere out there very soon
all right thank you so much thank you thank you thank you thank you
good all right well next up you know there are people that we know that are right here the high
wire but a lot of these videos today come from people i haven't even met yet some that are very
talented broadcasters in their own right. This one is a brilliant testimony by a very famous
blogger or vlogger, whatever you want to call it. This is Matt Walsh's testimony.
My name is Matt Walsh. I'm a community member in Nashville and a father of four. You on the school
board have decided that our kids should go to school all day, every day wearing muzzles like rabbit
dogs. I have listened to your arguments and I've noticed that they're missing a few things,
namely evidence, data, science, common sense, and basic human decency.
You've presented no facts at all, so let me do that now. Here they are. COVID poses almost no risk to our kids at all.
4.2 million children have tested positive for COVID, a total of 0.008% of them have died.
What about the flu? The CDC estimates that 480 kids died from the flu in the 2018-2019 season.
That's more than have died from COVID in a year and a half.
Now, did anyone on this board suggest at any point that year that kids wear masks?
Did anyone in this room suggest that at any point, anyone wear masks for flu, which again is more dangerous to kids than COVID? That's a fact.
Now, do you know what it's called when you force your children to wear masks for fear of a virus that poses almost no threat to them?
It's called child abuse. You want to look up a disease, look up munchausen by proxy, because that's what this is.
If you think I'm exaggerating, then how would you respond to a parent who forced his kid to wear a football helmet every day all day for fear of falling coconuts and meteors?
Your kid is almost as likely to die of COVID as he is from a rock from the sky.
And yet if you saw that, you would say to that parent that he is abusive,
that he is forcing his kid to participate in this utterly insane charade
in order to satisfy his delusional psychotic hypochondria.
Now, do any of you know what sort of psychological damage we do to children
by forcing them to cover their faces, teaching them that the air is toxic,
that everyone around them is sick?
Have you wondered about the health effects of forcing kids to breathe through
sweat and spit and dirt soaked soaked rags every single day? What about learning to read and they can't
see the teacher enunciating the words? What does it do to a child's developing immune system
if he has to wear a mask all day every day? You're satisfied to place this burden on children anyway
and why. It's not to keep them safe. They are safe. It's not to keep the adults safe.
They can all get vaccinated if they want. No, you do it to make yourselves feel better and to
protect yourselves politically. The child's mask is a symbolic security blanket for you, not them.
It's a disgrace and you should all be ashamed. Thank you for your time.
There's nothing like a healthy dose of sarcasm and condescension, which Matt Walsh delivers
in a palpable statement there. A brilliant testimony coming from Nashville, Tennessee.
Next up, we're going to head to Georgia, where a mother really let it rip. She is concerned
about her children, her own children, masking and all the rest.
This is Courtney Ann Taylor.
If you truly mean that, you would end the mask requirement tonight.
Tonight.
This is not March 2020 anymore.
We have three vaccines.
Every adult in the state of Georgia that wants that vaccine is eligible to get it right now.
And every one of us knows that young children are not affected by this virus.
They're not.
And that's a blessing.
But as the adults, what have we done with that blessing?
We've shoved it to the side and we've said, we don't care.
You're still going to wear a mask on your face every day, five and six-year-olds.
You still can't play together on the playground like normal children, seven and eight-year-olds.
We don't care.
We're still going to force you to carry a burden that was never yours to carry shame on us.
My six-year-old looks at me every month before I come here and she says, are you going to tell them tonight?
Tell them I don't want to wear this anymore.
And I say, baby, it's not time to fight that battle yet.
I try to explain that there's so many things, but it's April 15, 2021, and it's time.
Take these masks off of my child.
And I know what I'm going to be met with.
But Ms. Taylor, the CDC, we did not vote for people at the CDC.
We did elect leaders who do create policy.
We elected the five of you.
We chose you to make difficult decisions for our children.
We chose you to make decisions that would be in our children's best interest
and forcing five, six, seven, eight, and nine-year-old little children
to cover their noses and their mouths where they breathe
for seven hours a day, every day for the last nine months
for a virus that you know doesn't affect them.
That is not in their best interest.
And this has to stop.
Defend our children.
My six-year-old can't come up here and say this.
It has to stop.
Take these off of our children.
Amazing, passionate, emotional.
testimony by Courtney Ann Taylor there in Georgia. And it just shows you, you know, how different
this can be, but how effective it is, right? Matt Walsh being sarcastic and cutting. And here you have a
mother really just showing how passionately she cares about her child and what she expects from
that school board that is supposed to be protecting his children. Just an amazing testimony there.
Next up is a guy that went viral with his statement. He's seen it all. He's a physician's assistant.
He's worked at the border of Texas and Mexico. He's seen.
the people coming in and going out and he has seen the hypocrisy and how we're handling all
these different situations. This is Miguel Escobar.
I am a physician assistant and I've worked in healthcare for over 15 years. So I've
had first-hand experience with COVID, especially before anybody in the media knew about it
because I have certain government clearance. So I'm here to talk about a lot of the misinformation
that's out there. Number one, the case counts. It's absolutely obliterous.
You could be run over by a car and you go into the ER, you say I'm short of breath because your blood is fully filling your lungs.
And if they test you for COVID, you died of COVID, not a car accident.
You could have known severe cardiovascular disease, which is what I partake in, and you come in with an absolute 100% heart attack.
But they test you for COVID.
What did you die of?
COVID.
What just happened about two weeks ago?
CDC is now telling all the laboratories to stop using the PCRs that we're going to be.
we've been using this whole time because they cannot decipher between the flu and COVID.
So we have to stop using them.
That information alone should stop this whole ridiculousness.
Okay.
Number two, the masks.
There are literally studies that I can prove to you that are on the CDC website that are
randomized control studies that show that nor hand washing nor wearing surgical masks,
especially anything less than that, actually prevents you from getting infected,
whether if you're infected or you're trying to prevent an infection.
You're a board for education, not health.
There's never been a study on social distancing
or any of these ridiculous partitions that are in between you.
So you're telling me that you're safe to breathe,
but we're not safe to breathe?
Even on the CDC, after 15 minutes of being in the same room with somebody,
you're breathing in the same air.
CDC, about a month and a half ago,
changed their requirement for hospitals and clinics
to count a COVID case.
If you are now vaccinated, you don't have to register that person as a COVID case if they have COVID.
Even if they're in the hospital and dying of COVID, if they were vaccinated, you don't have to count that as a COVID case.
In six months, more people have died from this vaccine than in 20 years of every single vaccine given in America.
Let that sink in.
In six months, 12,000.
And the VAERS reporting system, Harvard, who everyone should trust here, did a major study.
And they found out that only 1% of all the adverse effects and deaths are actually reported.
So imagine that.
If 12,000 we know now have died, that's only 1%.
1%.
I work with people who have COVID and not.
I know more people that have died from the vaccine than that have.
died from the COVID. Your duty is to focus on our children's education, okay, and the buildings
and whatnot that you have said, which is awesome that you take your pride in that, not my child's
vaccination status, okay? That is not your duty, and you should be worried about people wanting
to vaccinate their children. When this has killed more children than has ever happened in any
history of vaccines. You can still get COVID if you are vaccinated. You can still spread COVID if you
are vaccinated. That is a false statement if someone thinks that because you are vaccinated, you are
not going to spread this. And the biggest one of all is that there is still no proof that a child
has actually infected a teacher or caused a death in any school.
in the world. Why are we worried about our children? If you truly care about their safety and their
wellness, then why hasn't anyone mentioned that children in 2020 increase their suicide rates by
fivefold? Fivefold. Why are we so scared of germs? Germs are what create immunity in the body
And what vaccines and medicine is trying to mimic in our bodies is the immune system.
There is nothing stronger than our own immune system.
The only way you're not going to get sick of COVID,
and the only way we're going to really help the community into lowering deaths of people
that are going to die because they're unhealthy is to eat healthy and be healthy.
We're always going to live in infections.
We're always going to live with diseases.
The only way to get around that is live healthy, be healthy.
So I implore you all, please look at the facts.
Don't go by what the media says because it's straight up lies.
John Hopkins just came out with a study with over 48,000 kids showing that no healthy child died of COVID.
That the only children that died of COVID were the very severely ill, which most of those children can't even be in school.
So get over the fear. The masks don't work. Okay.
Hug thy neighbor. Love thy neighbor and everything will be okay.
I mean, that was just an absolute masterclass in a few minutes delivered there in that meeting.
And looking back all the way in July, just look at how well that is aged, calling it out, saying this vaccine doesn't stop infection, doesn't stop transmission.
When you look at just what a month ago that our own CDC director finally admitted that.
Miguel Escobar is someone I've had the opportunity.
to stand on stages with here in Texas. It was my honor to have him joining me right now.
First of all, let me say happy Thanksgiving to you before we get started. Thank you for joining
us. Thank you, Delia. Happy Thanksgiving to you too and your whole team. All right. Awesome.
Well, first of all, I mean, a lot of the, you know, we've shown several testimonies now and usually you
see a script in their hands. I didn't see a script on that. Did you have that talk scripted at all?
Or how did you prepare to do what you were doing? No, actually, you know, I've recently. I've recently, you know,
I've researched a lot about COVID so I can talk about it pretty easily right off the hand.
But, you know, they were allotting people five minutes to talk.
So I had five points that I wanted to get through very quickly.
But as I was talking, I could see that a lot of the board and the members, other people in the meetings,
there was actually probably almost 50 people behind me that everybody was very engaged.
So I just kind of.
started adding more and more and more as I was talking and I knew I was out of the five-minute mark.
So I just kept trying to cohesively kind of add information that was making sense to, you know, basically the story that I was trying to give.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There was a point there.
I was kind of just going against time and pressure.
And I, you know, some people definitely called me out on a few, very minor things, details that I think.
said incorrectly, but overall, everything I said was 100% fact-based.
Yeah, I think they actually let you go well beyond that five minutes.
I think if we're tracking right, we cut it down a little bit for today's show, but I think
it came in about 13 minutes.
But all of it is just this brilliant flow where you're just flowing with.
It's kind of the approach I use, too.
I see that in you.
I like to just go in there.
Of course, I have the advantage that I talk about these things all the time.
So it's not hard for me to just call upon, but it's kind of fun, right?
Did you find yourself, like, surprised at some of the places you went, like, oh, I wasn't
plenty on talking about that, and then you sort of wind your way out of it as you go?
Yeah, yeah, big time.
Yeah, I've had the honor of doing a few other interviews with people, and, you know, I don't,
I don't ever write any of these talks down.
I like public speaking.
I like, you know, I appreciate the energy that you feel, the, the, you know, the, you know,
know, am I going to screw it up or I'm not going to screw it up? But, you know, there was a few
little things that I try to correct and people who know me they could see. I was a little
panicked to try to get some good information out there. But yeah, I like, I like that thrill,
you know, speaking in front of your peers. Now, obviously, if I was in front of my medical colleagues,
I would have been a little bit more on point, you know, maybe cited a few sentences and whatnot.
but I was trying to speak in general, you know, people who do not open up a medical journal,
people who do not, you know, really investigate these things or just simply turning on the TV.
So I was trying to hit a wider audience.
Well, and it was very effective that way because that video went absolutely viral.
I mean, I know that, you know, we've talked before, you know, you started, you're building websites now
and trying to handle like this onslaught of people that really want more information.
And one of the things I think that makes you special, especially here in Texas, is, you know, so many of us are sort of pigeonholed in, you know, the society where we can speak to.
You're really reaching out to the Latino community.
I'm going to continue this in Spanish, okay, in hopes to reach out more people in Spanish.
When you do that, do you find that they're, you know, are they more informed, are they less informed?
Are they more prone to just do what they're told?
You know, what is it like speaking that community specifically?
Yeah, you know, it is cool to see the dynamics and see, you know, because I'm Hispanic and seeing how people in different, you know, classes of society, how they react to the information.
And for me in general, I feel like the Hispanic community is the most lost.
Those that they may feel that they're very intelligent and they have.
have the degrees behind their name, they feel that they've already found all the sources of info
that they can rely on so they don't have to do much research like most doctors because they
rely heavily on the few resources that they know will bring them good information. And so
sometimes for me, they're the most lost. Whereas in the very bottom, you know, are, I would say,
almost indigenous population because in the you know in the valley south texas we have colonias which are
literal people come from from the land right i mean literal people that just are walking over into this
country and they're setting up shop anywhere that they can they don't have running water and
electricity nor sometimes they have access to education either from their homeland or where they're at now
But they question it more, right?
I feel like, you know, people that have, what you want to say, street smart, it's kind of like, you know, you trick me once.
It's my fault.
You trick me twice.
Yeah.
You know, I'm kind of starting to see a pattern here.
Right.
And so I feel like some of the lower socioeconomic classes are actually more aware of it, you know, through time.
Whereas the doctors.
Is that potentially too, I mean, I think when I think of those people, I even think back to my Native American roots.
those that are close to the land.
They remember they're more involved.
They don't have the money.
They don't go to hospitals.
They're still using grandma's secret recipes
and all these things for the colds and the flus.
I mean, they are really still in that sort of indigenous approach
towards health and have a lot of remedies that most of us have forgotten about
that are very effective and are probably, you know,
the foundation for a lot of the drugs we take
are based on that knowledge that came from, you know, our elders.
Yeah, exactly, especially in the Mexican culture, they're very tied with, you know, their natural medicines and what whatever grandma did that was passed down by her grandma did, you know, things that work.
But also in the Hispanic community, I would say more, especially in South America, there's the culture kind of surrounds the doctor, right?
that you do what you got to do with your little tinctures and your your alcohol-based rubs and whatnot.
But at the end of the day, if the doctor, if your uncle, whoever, that's the doctor,
you pick up the phone and they say so, it's like, well, the doctor said so.
And so, you know, a lot of the Hispanic community, they have that just, it's just, you know,
rooted deep within our culture that you have to trust whatever the doctor says.
And so right now, obviously these doctors are, they don't know and that whatever they're putting out there, the patients are just going, yeah, well, I mean, what would I know? The doctor, they're smarter than me. They went to school. I don't know this. But the smart ones are starting to realize, well, my abelito took HCQ or took Ivermectin because he had some lying around or whatever and he's doing fine. And, you know, just the same with the black.
black community, any really lower socioeconomic community, when they know that something works,
that's going to spread like wildfire, right?
Yeah.
And so that's what we're trying to do now here in South Texas is, you know, I, these doctors
are literally attacking me and they don't, and they're not even willing to look at the information.
You know, very smart people, same thing.
People in my community with, you know, my colleagues and where I work, they're not willing to look at that information.
So right now our little group, we go by Texas Light Guardians, we are really trying to hit the Hispanic, uneducated, if you want to say, or just people who are too entrusting of the government or any official that they should rightfully feel trusted for. But yeah, we're definitely going to try to spread more information through those classes.
What's the best way for people to get involved with that work that you're doing? Do you have a website that we can start?
of send people to right now?
Yeah, so right here under my name, TX for Texas,
TX LightGuardians.com.
We're about to put more info on there.
You know, we're not trying to reinvent the wheel.
I'm just trying to, with the help of others in my community,
we're trying to keep it as an all in one place
for COVID misinformation, where to get info,
like the correct resources, but also where to get treatment,
what pharmacies to find in Texas,
of Texas, you know, telehealth, also legal advice, exemption forms, which doctors will do this.
What are the other next steps in this, which I'm not sure if you've heard about this,
but we didn't really talk about it last time I was able to speak with you.
At Texas right to know.com, the Omega Brief, which is done by our own Texan patriot here,
who she went and gave me to make all the
the state and state senator and representative.
Talking about Sheila Hemphillard,
does a great job, is handing out the Omega Brief
and a lot of it brings in David Martin's,
you know, discussions about patents and all of that.
And she's really done a great job of affecting
the politicians here in Texas and looking at this.
So I mean, it's just amazing this team of people.
And it's why I moved to Texas,
such a great network and community that's building here.
And of course, you're a huge.
part of that. You know, when I think about this work, I want to know we are working at the
highway. We're trying to get to the place where we can start having our show, you know,
you know, translated in different languages, whether it's, you know, Spanish and even Russian.
Some people in Russia are wanting it. You know, all around the world, people need this information
because it's really bringing us together. We're brothers and sisters. And on this Thanksgiving,
I think it's beautiful to recognize that, you know, no matter what side of any border,
come from on Thanksgiving. We are celebrating this together and today of course we're celebrating
those brilliant testimonies. You're being one of them. Miguel, I want to thank you for taking
the time and just say keep up the good work. You're really just doing an outstanding work there.
You're so eloquent and I look forward to the next time we get to stand on the stage together.
Yeah, me too, Dale. I really appreciate your hard work and your team and anytime you need some help
translating, you know, you guys have my emails. I'm more willing to help out and happy Thanksgiving.
to you and your team.
Happy thank you.
Your family.
Take care, Miguel.
Well, as you can see,
it's amazing just to see
all the different approaches
towards the test of them.
And of course, you know,
Miguel's got this ability
to just sort of weave
and move through it
without a script.
Others that have never done it before,
maybe a script is a good way to go.
But sometimes just, you know,
he went 13 minutes.
Sometimes you can get across
in like a minute
or a minute and a half.
Just be passionate.
Make sure you have the crowd with you.
That's why we love this next one
by Clay Travis.
Good evening.
I'm Clay Travis.
I have two kids.
in Williams County Public Schools, fifth grader and a first grader, and you all should be ashamed of the choices that you are about to make.
We teach our kids that facts matter. That's why they go to school. The facts are these. Masts don't work. There isn't a single scientific data that has ever proven that masks work.
Also, let's talk about risk analysis, which is the key. I feel bad for all these people walking around in masks, engaging in cosmetic theater, thinking that they are making a difference against COVID-
they aren't. Here's the truth. Our kids, under 25 year old, one in a million chance that they are
going to die of COVID. They are more likely to be struck by lightning. They are more likely
to be struck by lightning. They are more likely to die of the seasonal flu. Have any of you
ever mandated masks for the seasonal flu? Well, shame on you because every kid in Williamson County
schools has been under more danger from the seasonal flu every year than they are for COVID.
I would tell every parent here, don't let your kids wear masks.
I have to say that Clay Travis, that one's after my own heart, you know, as I, you know,
one of the things to do is sure you're giving you a testimony, but it's always good to get the crowd involved too.
You know, sometimes that's maybe who you're talking to and that passion you can feel it.
And can you imagine sitting at that school board meeting listening to all of those people,
cheer as this guy sort of just lays out one truth bomb after another.
This next testimony may be, you know, one of the most succinct by a doctor that I've ever heard.
It just really lays out.
And you can tell that he has these, you know, this health department or, you know, who he's talking to,
really hanging on every word recognizing, boy, he sure sounds like he knows what he's talking about,
but it's not what we heard, you know, from our health department.
This one's fantastic.
This is Dr. Stock.
It's hard to believe we're 18 months into this and still having a lot of.
problem and I would suggest the reason we still have a problem is because we're doing
things that are not useful and we're getting our sources of information from the
ANA State Board of Health and the CDC who actually don't bother to read science before
they do this. I'm actually a functional family medicine physician. That means
I am specially trained in immunology and inflammation regulation and everything being
recommended by the CDC and the State Board of Health is actually contrary to
all the rules of science. So things you should know about coronavirus and all other
respiratory viruses they are spread by aerosol particles which are small enough to go
through every mask. By the way, the literature that supports all of that is in a flash drive
that we've presented to you. It's been given to the secretary. As a matter of fact, it quotes
at least three studies sponsored by the NIH to that exact fact, even though the CDC and
the NIH have chosen to ignore the very science that they paid to have done. That is why you keep
struggling with this is because you cannot make these viruses go away. The natural history
of all respiratory viruses is that they circulate all year long, waiting for the immune system
to get sick through the winter or become deranged, as has happened recently with these vaccines,
and then they cause symptomatic disease. Because they cannot be filtered out, and they have
animal reservoirs, and this is a very important point, no one can make this virus go away.
The CDC has managed to convince everybody that we can handle this like we did smallpox,
where we could make a virus go away. Smallpox had no animal reservoirs. The only thing it learned
to infect was humans. That's why we were able to make that virus go away. That will not happen
with this any more than it will with influenza the common cold respiratory
syncycial virus adenoviral respiratory syndromes or anything else that has
animal reservoirs so the reason you can't do this is because you're trying to
do something which has already been tried and can't be done equally important is
that vaccination changes none of this especially with this vaccine and I
would hope this board would start asking itself before it considers taking the
advice of the CDC the NIH and the State Board of Health why we are doing things
about this that we didn't do for the common cold influenza or respiratory
syncytial virus and then ask yourself why is a vaccine that is supposedly so
effective having a breakout in the middle of the summer when respiratory viral
syndromes don't do that and to help you understand that you need to know the
condition that is called antibody mediated viral enhancement that is a condition
done when vaccines work wrong as they did in every coronavirus study done in
animals on coronaviruses after the SARS outbreak
and done in respiratory syncycial virus
where a vaccine used in a vulnerable individual
done the wrong way,
which why it cannot be done right for a respiratory virus
which has a very low pathogenicity rate,
causes the immune system to actually fight the virus wrong
and let the virus become worse than it would
with native infection.
And that is why you were seeing an outbreak right now.
In fact, in that flash drive you're going to have coming to you
and in the emails with six extra one will be a study showing it 75% of people
who had COVID-19 positive symptom cases in Barnes Stable Massachusetts outbreak were fully vaccinated.
Therefore, there is no reason for treating any person vaccinated any differently than any person
unvaccinated. You should also know that no vaccine, even the ones I support and would give to
myself and my children, ever stops infection. In 2014, there was outbreak of mumps in the National
Hockey League. The only people who came down the symptoms were the people who were unvaccinated or unknown
vaccine status. Boy, that sounds like a great argument for vaccines. But a question that you
should ask yourself, knowing that half of the people who came down with symptomatic disease
had no contact with an unvaccinated or unknown vaccine status individual, where did they get the
disease? And the answer was from the vaccinated individuals. No vaccine prevents you from getting
infection. You get infected. You shed pathogen. This is especially true of viral respiratory pathogens.
You just don't get symptomatic from it.
So you cannot stop spread.
You cannot make these numbers that you've planned on get better by doing any of the things you're doing.
Because that is the nature of viral respiratory pathogens.
And you can't prevent it with a vaccine because they don't do the very thing you're wanting them to do.
And you will be chasing this the remainder of your life until you recognize that the Center for Disease Control
and the Indiana State Board of Health are giving you very bad scientific guidance.
And instead, read the articles that are going to come on the email and are on this flash,
drive and listen to the people in this audience here tonight who actually have recognized the advice
they are getting from the CDC and the NIH is counterfactual. And that's why you're still fighting
this with this vaccine that supposedly was going to make all of this go away, but it suddenly
managed to make an outbreak of COVID-19 develop in the middle of the summer when vitamin D levels are at
their highest. By the way, the other thing that we've been necessary any vaccine restriction to be
considered as if there were no other treatment available. And I can tell you having treated over 15
COVID-19 patients that between active loading with vitamin D, Ivermectin, and
zinc that there is not a single person who has come anywhere near the hospital.
And we already have studies that show that if you achieve a 25 hydroxy vitamin D level,
greater than 55, your risk of COVID-19 death will drop down to through it one
quarter of the population average for the United States.
And there are active treatment trials included on that flash drive, but this show the same
is true.
So if you were going to discriminate based upon vaccine, you should also discriminate
based upon 25 hydroxy vitamin D level, zinc taste test response and probably previous
infection since there are also studies on that flash drive that show that people who have recovered from COVID-19 infection
infection actually get no benefit from vaccination at all, no reduction in symptoms, no reduction in hospitalization,
and suffer two to four times the rate of side effects if they are subsequently vaccinated. Therefore, the policies that you are basing on are totally counterfactual.
I don't blame this board for that because I know you aren't scientists and you've thought it was reasonable to listen to the CDC NIH and the Indiana State Board of Health,
But I would encourage that instead you listen to the people out here in this audience and read what's on that data drive.
And if anybody here in this board has any questions about anything on that, I will happily come back and sit with you individually if you would like to explain the science behind this.
And if you're worried about being sued by somebody because you don't follow the guidance of the CDC and the NIH, I will tell you have a free pro bono expert testimony at your disposal.
I will testify in defense of this board turning down all these recommendations for free at any time in any court.
Thank you. Thank you. I love that one. That was like watching an entire Hirewire episode,
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in your hands now some of you might be sitting there and saying it's a little intimidating watching a
doctor stock who doesn't even have a script much like Miguel eskabar and is just laying out fact upon
fact that is all going to appear in a thumb drive and you're thinking man i'll never be able to
achieve that there's no why bother i'd like to say to you you know sometimes you don't have to be
that educated. It's really just as easy. It's so easy that a child could do it. At least a really,
really smart child. This is Novali. My mom told me if I got scared, just picture the crowd naked.
But don't worry, you still have your mask on in my head. Hi, my name is Noveli. Hi, my name is
Noveli. I'm nine years old in fourth grade at Lakeview Elementary. My purpose tonight is to explain
my point of view on how this year and how it affected me.
I hate mass.
I hate social distancing.
I hate distant learning.
I hate constantly being told it to do.
I hate teachers say when this is the new normal,
and I hate being treated like a little germ no one can touch.
The school is trying to take away my right to tell people what I think and feel,
and I cannot say anything but what their point of view is.
They have taken our freedoms.
I can't even pick out where I play at recess,
and now they pick out who I play with,
and these ridiculous zone things make no sense.
They even control my breathing.
They make us wear masks outside when we're lining up.
When I simply ask why, they say, oh, just for safety reasons.
They blame everything in the name of safety.
I don't even know why they keep the masks on children
because deep inside, none of them like it.
Masks are suffocating.
Kids are constantly gasping for air.
My little sister's friends are always bullying her into fear
that she needs to have her mask on.
My little brother Hollis did not recognize his teacher
without his mask on.
It was not until the teacher walked past
and he saw the teacher from the behind.
Also, when some of my friends take off their masks,
they have red rashes on their face where the masks are.
It makes me sick when I hear kids yelling at other kids
to put their masks on.
Or when I hear teachers say,
you're going to kill everyone if you don't have your mask on.
When Trump was in office and I would talk about him at school, all the teachers would say, oh, we don't talk about that.
Now when we talk about Biden, a liar, cheater, and a promise breaker, it's totally acceptable to talk about him.
I think that's double standard.
School is supposed to be a place where you learn many points of views, not just one.
Everything is always being respectful and people just can't take a little criticism or a different opinion.
Please stop this madness.
stand up for us and get rid of the constraints.
Courage is contagious.
So be courageous.
Well, it's my honor and pleasure to be joined now
by future president of the United States,
Nova Lee and her mother, Kalin.
Nova Lee, that is quite a testimony.
Did your mom make you do it?
No, she didn't make me do it.
One time she was thinking of going to a school board meeting,
and I'm like, can I write a speech?
and she's like, sure, so I wrote one and I gave it her. And she's like, okay, you can do it.
So that's kind of how it all started. So, so Caleb, when she came to you and said, I want to,
I want to give a speech too. Was that a surprise? Is this in her nature? I mean, does she tend to
just stand up and speak her mind wherever she is? Yeah, she stands up and speaks her mind wherever she is.
At first I said no. And then she wrote a speech and then I read it and it was really good. So I was like,
go for it. If you can do it. I mean, she's never had any practice. This is just.
kind of her. All right. Fantastic. Nova Lee. Why, you know, what did you think was important when
you thought you were going to write a speech? You know, I think part of writing a good speech is
knowing who you're talking to and what you want to get across. What was the main thought
that sort of drove your speech when you were thinking of what you wanted to say? Well, I just
really wanted kids to have courage and stand up for themselves. So that was kind of why I did it
mainly. And that was kind of the thought I had. But I also,
at that time the speech you played, I was really mad and frustrated about the mask. So it kind of
depends the topic I'm talking about. And you do. You have several videos that have gone viral.
You are very good at this. You spoke at the capital in Minnesota when I was up there.
Just a few weeks ago, you were spectacular. You have a real control of the mic. Do you get nervous?
Oh, well, I mean, a little bit, but like I just get up there and I'm fine.
Yeah. Are you in theater? Like, is this like, you?
Do you express yourself? No. So you're just, you're just a natural speechwriter and talker.
You know, Kalid, you have come under a lot of heat, you know, from different articles and newspapers saying,
this mother is so angry about masks or vaccines or whatever. She's forcing her child to give these speeches.
You know, what do you want to say to those accusations or those people out there, the haters, as we call them?
I think I would say to the haters, if you went to her school and talked to her teachers and her principals, you would understand that this isn't, as I believe what she believes, this is her voice.
And I'm not forcing her to do anything.
And I think when she, every day I ask her, is this something you want to do?
What does this mean to you?
And every time she's like, absolutely, I am so sick of this.
And I think that we forget that kids have voices.
And I think parents don't listen to their kids.
And I think that they don't understand.
There's a lot they have to say.
And she knows that.
I mean, she's had many conversations, and she can tell you, too, about that.
Yeah.
So, so, Nova Lee, you know, when you think about children, so many are afraid to talk.
And the masks, it's almost like it's making them more intimidated instead of, you know,
they're hiding behind them.
Are you concerned about the future of your generation?
Are they going to get through this?
Or do you think they're just going to shut down and sort of lose an identity in all of this?
Well, yes, I am kind of scared about my generation because a lot of them, they're like, for example,
in front of other kids about the masks or whatever, they're like, oh, yeah, this is horrible.
We hate this, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But in front of the adults, they act just like normal, everything's fine, like all, like, you know.
They don't tell the adults what they really think.
Yeah.
So, yes, I am kind of scared.
that this, they're just, like, if the kids stood up for themselves and they actually said what they
think, most of the kids did what they thought, this would probably be over. Right. Now, you know,
are you intimidated or do you worried, have you gotten any pressure from your school or the school
nurses or, you know, you're starting to, you're starting to become a household name as you are
on stages speaking at events now all over the place. You're becoming quite the hit. Is that celebrity
getting in your way at school at all? Is anyone getting upset with you?
Well, no, I wouldn't say so.
All right.
At least they don't tell us.
I mean, I'm sure behind closed doors.
We see it.
I mean, we've seen it.
We've seen screenshots.
We just choose not to engage in that or look at that.
All right.
Well, Novali, you are truly a superstar.
It's an honor of the time, you know, that I got to stand on you with the stage.
I'm sure we're probably going to do that again soon.
So, you know, keep strong.
Keep that voice out there.
It's really exciting to try and imagine where,
someone at your age. And how old are you, by the way? I'm sure a lot of people are wondering right now. How
old are you? I'm 10 now. You're 10 years old now. And so at 10 years old, to think that you've got
this ability to just so naturally speak, to have that passion, that courage, to stand in your strength.
You really are a leader in your generation. But to be told, the truth be told, you're a leader for
the adults now, too. I think there's a lot of people watching this show right now thinking,
man, if she can do it, I should probably step up and do it too.
So keep up the good work.
It's really impressive.
Stay focused on your school, though.
Get your education.
And I can't wait to see what you grow up to be.
It's pretty exciting.
Thank you.
All right.
Fantastic.
Well, we're winding it down here.
Just a couple of more to go.
So inspiring to see a young girl that's able to speak so clearly like that.
And in many ways, as we're raising kids,
don't you want to aspire to have children that speak their minds?
I mean, so many, when I think about, you know, that old idea of, you know,
you want your children to be seen but not heard.
I remember as I started having kids and reading books about it,
remember at one point they were saying, you know, is that really what you want?
You know, I remember talking to one person that said I was sitting on an airplane
and there was a young kid there and, you know, they were really quiet.
And at the end of the flight, the person sitting next to them said to the parent,
you know, great job raising your kid.
you barely knew they were there.
And, you know, the friend said, you know, can you imagine if you found out as an adult,
your child was working somewhere and the boss came and says, oh man, we love your kid.
We barely know they're there.
I think that that's part of the problem with our education system.
And it's our job to make our kids step up and find their power, their strength,
such a huge part of how we're going to transition this world into a better place.
We're going to be in the war.
And I've said, we're going to see the end of this war.
but who's going to carry the truth forward into that beautiful new world with more advanced thinking,
critical thinking and technologies and medicine and all that is possible if we actually use our minds
and use our voices.
Speaking of using your mind and using your voice, this is a fantastic testimony by Dr.
Christina Parks who really lays out just so beautifully the details.
And what I love about it is she's so brilliant.
She lays it out.
She's speaking for everybody, and also one of her passions is representing people of color saying that, you know what, we are concerned about this too.
And she does an outstanding job.
Here is Dr. Christina Parks.
Hello, my name is Dr. Christina Parks.
I receive my Ph.D. in cellular and molecular biology right here in the state of Michigan from University of Michigan Medical School.
And so I'm very well versed in the science of both these mRNA gene therapy vaccines, this kind of technology.
as well as what a vaccine is designed to do in the body, what it can do, what it can't do,
and the fact that this is extremely complex science that has been oversimplified in the media
to basically take away our freedom of choice.
What I want to address today in this limited time is the fact that vaccine requirements and mandates
are based on the faulty assumption that the vaccines in question prevent transmission of the pathogen.
Does the vaccine for DETAP prevent transmission? No.
Does the vaccine for flu prevent transmission? No.
Does do the vaccines for COVID prevent transmission?
No.
In fact, they were never designed to do that.
All right.
So you're asking, what about this 95% effectiveness?
If you look at those clinical trials, they do not say that they prevent transmission.
They expressly say that they're measuring whether they attenuate symptoms.
So they're 95% effective based on their clinical trials at attenuating symptoms for the first variant, which is essentially gone in our population.
Right now the predominant variant is the Delta, and CDC director Walensky basically said that these vaccines have no ability to prevent infection by and transmission of the Delta variant.
So our policy needs not to be built on the hope of what we think something we want it to do,
but what the data actually tell us.
So do these viruses prevent, I mean, do the vaccines prevent the virus from infecting and replicating in the nose and nasopharynx?
No.
They've only been shown to prevent that replication in the lungs.
They're different.
The mucosa is very different than the lungs.
It's very different than the blood.
You inject it to the blood.
You make antibodies in your blood.
virus isn't infecting your blood, it's infecting your mucosa, and you don't produce any IGA to neutralize it.
In fact, recent studies have shown that the vaccinated, especially with the Delta variant and the unvaccinated, have similar amounts of virus in their nose and throat.
In Barnes Stable, Massachusetts, the CDC tracked an outbreak of 469 cases of COVID.
74% occurred in fully vaccinated, and four out of five of those hospitalized were vaccinated.
All right, so maybe they are mandating this because they just didn't know with the COVID.
And so my main complaint is with our health agencies and the CDC who basically know better and are misleading the public.
So let's look at D-TAP, which the scientists and the CDC have known since 2014 that the accellular pertussis vaccine does not prevent people from getting infected with the pertussis bacteria and passing it to others.
In fact, it was never designed to do that.
The vaccine was designed to neutralize the pertussis toxin.
Pertuses, we know it as whooping cough.
It can be fatal for children under six months.
So neutralizing this toxin saves lives.
All right, I'm not going to debate that.
But what it doesn't do is neutralize the bacteria.
So what happens is fully vaccinated children go to daycare, they pick up that bacteria,
and they come home and they give it to their newborn brother or sister.
They get deathly ill, and they go to.
to the hospital. Hopefully, our medical professionals are able to save them. But who do they blame?
Now the CDC is blaming anti-vaxxers for the limitations of this vaccine design. I suggest that
they be transparent and tell parents that although it is preventing severe disease in their children,
it is not preventing transmission because we have created a whole class of asymptomatic pertusses
carriers who are increasing the disease. Now, the old DTP vaccine,
that many of you who are my age or older got did prevent transmission.
When we switched to the safer, accellular version,
they knew that it was never designed to prevent transmission.
It was safer.
It had less adverse events, but pertussis cases have gone through the roof.
There's a resurgence in pertussis because of the design of the vaccine.
And the vaccinologists know this.
They're trying to address it.
And so we cannot mandate that something that does not prevent transmission.
All right, what about the flu vaccine?
Well, they have shown that basically there's no difference.
There's no statistical difference if you're vaccinated or unvaccinated, whether you get the flu or not.
But it's even worse because although the first year, it is somewhat effective.
It's about 65% effective at preventing symptoms in you.
After that, it actually has negative efficacy.
And I want to address this because it's very important.
Vaccines are made to a specific variant.
And when that variant mutates, the vaccine no longer recognizes it.
And so it's like you're seeing a completely new virus.
And because that's so, you actually get more severe symptoms when you're vaccinated against one variant,
and then it mutates, and then your body sees the other variant.
So there's the potential, and the science shows that, in fact, with the flu,
if you get vaccinated in multiple years, you are more likely to get severe disease,
you are more likely have more viral replication, and you are more likely to be high.
hospitalized both in adults and in children. We are seeing the same thing in COVID with the Delta
variant. And so we are mandating that people get a vaccine that could actually make them more
sick when they're exposed to the virus. In fact, this week, a paper came out, and what it showed
is that with this delta variant, when you're vaccinated, your body makes antibodies that are
supposed to neutralize the virus. But they were supposed to neutralize the old variant. When they see
this new variant, what they're doing is actually the antibodies are taking the
the virus and helping it infect the cells.
All right, that science was just published this week.
We need to be looking at the science and we need our policy to reflect the science and we also need it to reflect our rights.
And so as a PhD who knows the science, I'm in the category of the most vaccine-hesent group.
Yes, PhDs are the most vaccine hesitant, followed by people who have less than a high school degree because they know what's
they don't know and they don't trust their government. And many people, the other group that
is very vaccine hesitant are African Americans. 70% of African Americans have not taken this vaccine.
Why? Because they don't trust their government. Do they have reason not to trust their government?
Well, between the years of 1930 and 1970, the CDC conducted the Tuskegee experiment where they took
untreated males with syphilis and they refused to treat them.
Even after antibiotics became available, they still did not treat them and they did not tell them that they had syphilis.
They told those people that they were there to secure their health and they did not secure their health.
They abused them.
You say, well, that was in the past, although I don't think 1970 was that long ago.
While in 2012, whistleblower William Thompson came forward and said,
we published a study that said, MMR does not cause autism.
But we lied. In fact, we shredded data that showed that when black boys are vaccinated on time,
they have increased rates of autism diagnosis. And we shredded it and we left it out of the paper.
As an African American and a PhD, I want to ask each of you, are we going to exclude 70% of African American people from the workforce and from education?
My ancestors did not work this hard.
I come from a family that worked very hard,
and I'm very aware that my privileges are dependent on the work of my grandmother
and my great-grandmother, and I have great respect for these people
that put me where I am, and yet you're telling me that my son will not be able to be educated
if, based on the history of African-Americans in this country,
that he doesn't want to be vaccinated.
All right.
So I will leave you with that question.
Who are we going to exclude from the workforce?
Are we going to continue with discrimination and segregation in the United States of America?
Thank you.
Well, Dr. Christina Parks, obviously it was a fantastic, one of the world's best, you know, when you think of testimonies.
She was going to be with her family on Thanksgiving and happened to be swinging through town just the other day here in Texas.
So I sat down with her and had a conversation both about her perspective of this issue, about her testimony.
and the work that she's doing, you know, starting to speak on people's cases.
She's getting involved in legal cases and going to try and help defend people that are finding themselves confronted with this vaccine issue.
This is our sit-down interview that happened just a couple of days ago.
I am honored to be joined by Dr. Christina Parks.
Thank you, Dow.
Thank you. Thank you for coming in.
And thank you for standing up for the truth in these situations.
It's testimony like that that I think, you know, whether or not it wins the day.
or wins the moment, I think you start planting seeds and people start to have to, you know,
asking themselves some questions about maybe I haven't been told the truth.
At least that's why I hope is happening because I do the same thing.
You know, you're looking at these politicians.
They didn't go to medical school.
They're not a cellular and molecular biologist like you are.
So let me try to break it down for them.
Did you feel like when you were giving that testimony, did you feel like you had their attention
where there's some people maybe thinking, you know, I know the health department has told me
something totally different, but what was your sense in the room?
Yeah, I did. There was incredible energy in the room. There were a lot of people, a lot of medical
professionals that were being mandated with the vaccine coming. And a lot of people, you know,
a lot of people were thanking me and I feel like, well, it didn't go anywhere. It didn't do anything.
And they said, no, you're my voice. You're my voice. I can't articulate the science.
And I've had person after person say, I sent this to my parents. I sent this to my family.
I sent this to my friends because people told me, I can understand this. I can understand what you're
saying and it's breaking down the complex science in a way people can understand and giving them a voice.
Now this video went viral, of course, been attacked by a lot of people from the other side,
trying to debunk the points that you're making. What does that feel like? I mean, you know,
is this sort of the first time you've sort of been in the limelight there and find yourself
being attacked by people you've never met before? It is. I've kind of kept a low profile.
I've been speaking out for quite some time, but this, it went viral and it was just a home
school mom that clipped it because you know those testimony those things go like four hours yeah she
clipped mine she was a nobody she put it on youtube it went viral before they realized it and so yeah
it is the first time that i've been debunk honestly i'm very secure in my knowledge of the science
yeah so it really doesn't bother me at all and a lot of times they start out with this um well this
is completely wrong and then they get into all this scientific jargonese where they basically
almost say i was right right but nobody knows that because
because it's of the science and so is complex.
And so I'm reading it going, is that all you got?
Right.
But many people don't know that, so they might think it's actually,
they're debunking me.
But in the end, people, they're gonna look at what I did
and decide whether they think it's credible or not.
And I actually, I did, where I published it on Facebook
or different places where it was, I put all my references,
so it's fully referenced.
Right, fantastic.
So let me ask you then on a more personal level,
You know, you go to school, you study, you know, cellular biology.
A lot of people don't get that deep into these types of conversations.
But I happen to know that in that sort of education process, there's a lot of pharma funding that's going to these universities.
There's a lot of funding that goes into that education.
And a lot of people come out, just really super pro-vaccine.
So coming out of a system, knowing what you know, when did you start having questions?
Is it just COVID-19?
what I found interesting about this testimony was you didn't just talk about COVID-19 vaccines,
which is what we tend to see, right? There's a lot of scientists and doctors now like saying,
hey, I love, I'm not anti-vacs. I love all the other vaccines. It's just this one, too rushed,
too fast, but you pointed out things that we've known to be true, detap vaccine, the pertussis,
you know, is not stopping transmission. In fact, you know, we have that sort of linked epitope suppression
issue, which means you're going to get infected more often than somebody that gets a natural
infection. So when you started sharing things like that, I said, whoa, she knows a whole lot more
than just the problems with the COVID-19 vaccine. And there's a, you know, there's, we had like
these new members to this conversation that, you know, are new because of coronavirus vaccine,
but they really haven't looked at the other vaccines. There's issues there too. So how did you
come to that knowledge? Because it must be more, you know, longer than a year and a half ago when COVID
started. Yeah, absolutely. Well, first, I may look young. I'm not as young as I look. I graduated in
1999 with my PhD, and it took me eight years to get it and four years of an undergraduate degree
before that. But so things were actually a little bit different. There wasn't quite as much
pharma funding. But in fact, we were, I work in signaling, and so, you know, you can inhibit
signaling pathways, and they started to do that with drugs. And I think that was sort of the beginning
of all this infiltration. And many of the medications out are actually monoclonal and
And so a lot of that, I think, probably put a lot of the funding into it.
And so I kind of got out before that and things were very different then.
It was understood that you should give as few vaccinations as possible because we didn't
really know that much about the immune system.
In fact, I worked in cytokine signaling, which is how your immune system signals.
And so we were just defining the receptors.
That's how little we knew back then.
We had just come across something called interferon, interferon gamma.
And I worked on growth hormone, and it used the same molecules to signal.
We were just introducing those.
And I remember it was kind of a watershed moment when I found out that we had this signaling
molecule interferon that could activate your body to kill viruses.
We thought there was nothing you could do.
But in fact, your body has its own natural system for killing virally infected cells,
and it's interferon mediated dependent on vitamin D.
So side effect, take your vitamin D, everybody.
Side note.
And so nobody that I talked to was like,
really pro-vax, they were like, well, no, you should only get a vaccine if the disease really
is so serious that you really need to protect yourself. And so when they put chickenpox on the
schedule, I remember talking to my colleagues and we're all like, why did they do that? It's
not worth monkeying with the immune system for. And then they moved the vaccines under two. And I'm like,
weren't we all just taught that the immune system isn't developed enough until after the age of two?
So with these little things weren't lining up.
And I remember the Andrew Wakefield thing, and I thought, who, like, what happened there?
What did they run him over for?
Because there was corroborating data from other labs that were saying that maybe there were chronic measles infections in the gut and some of these people.
There was other things happening at the time that corroborated what he was doing.
And so I didn't know why he was just sort of run over because I thought it was an interesting scientific question.
I didn't have any, you know, horse to run in that race.
And so there was some skepticism.
And so I watched as things became more and more pro-vacs and more and more.
And I had these questions.
And in fact, as I taught in high school, I got out of science.
I said, this is going to be the issue of our day because it just kept being more and more and more added to the schedule.
And so I had these questions.
And then I found some people online like Suzanne Humphreys that had done a great job researching it.
And I was off to the races researching what, you know, she had said.
Then I found that PubMed was online.
Now, this is the database that scientists used to publish their data.
And it used to only be scientists could access it from a subscription if you had a lab and you had to pay for it.
And when I found out, you could Google the name of a paper.
I brought up papers.
Then you look in the references.
That's what scientists do.
They do a deep dive.
And so I just started researching piles of paper on my computer in the corners.
And I kept thinking, well, maybe it's just this vaccine that's a problem.
And then there'd be an issue with another vaccine.
And so it was, I wanted to know because I wasn't like a globally anti-vaccine.
I don't have a vaccine injured child.
I just wanted to understand what was going on here.
And as I researched, you know, it was just a very deep rabbit hole to go through.
And I think what the watershed moment was when I realized in 1986 that the vaccine manufacturers didn't have liability.
They were given a free pass not to have to answer to anyone for the quality of their product.
And that's why many of the scientific issues that didn't make sense to me as far as safety or efficacy were concerned were allowed to go on.
Right.
Now, I know that there's going to be a lot of pressure on you because you sort of really stepped into a very sensitive space in this country, not just with vaccinations, but socially when you bring up African American community.
Now, there are going to be those that are saying, you know, Dr. Parks, you are putting,
the African American community at high risk by expressing any concern with this vaccine.
We're having trouble getting them to believe in this vaccine.
And as a woman of color, you are representing them.
And now you were going to be responsible for the fact that they're going to have hesitancy
when they look at this vaccine.
You know, is it right for you to do that?
I mean, obviously it was something that was very important to you to express that.
There is going to be that criticism.
What do you say to those people that are, you know, criticize, bringing
the African-American community into this conversation?
I'm very comfortable with that because my job is to tell the truth as a scientist.
And African, I'm very much into epigenetics and into, you know, different genetic profiles.
And we know that African-Americans have many genetic susceptibilities that have not even been addressed.
They have many mutations in their hemoglobin molecules, many thalassemias and things,
that when those red blood cells are stressed, they blow up, you know, or glucose-6,
phosphate dehydrogenase, when that system is stressed, it just devolves. And so we also know that
they respond to vaccines by making twice or more of the antibodies than their Caucasian counterparts.
None of this is being taken into account. And so I'm here to say, no, not good enough. I'm very
mad. It's bad enough that they're destroying the brains of our little black boys because we knew
since, you know, 2002 that the MMR was affecting them differently, and we did nothing about it.
And so, no, I'm very angry about it. I'm very angry that on one hand we say, well, you know,
we really care about you, Black Lives Matter, and on the other hand, we say, we're not going to,
we're not going to make this a unique decision for you. And I would also, I do want to talk about it,
which you well know, that we have treatments. There's another way we can do this.
But our doctors aren't being doctors anymore.
They've been told from on high, this is what you're going to do.
One size fits all doesn't matter who you are.
Not okay.
And so I really want to, you know, really advocate for individualized health care.
Where we take, you know, when what happened in Italy, they have many of the same mutations because they're protective from malaria.
And so they were in that malaria belt.
And so when we saw all the death and destruction in Italy and it was breaking my heart,
I had to wonder if some of that, because this was from COVID, I'm talking about, was a predisposition because when that system was stressed, if they had some of those mutations, they were going to desaturate faster. They weren't going to be able to keep oxygen in their blood.
And so it was very frustrating to me that we're advocating a one-size-fits-all for vaccination when we're not looking at any of those factors.
So now, obviously, your knowledge is super deep on this, and I'm totally, you know, intrigued by,
the things that you're discussing. You are, though, taking your knowledge. I mean, you have,
you know, been on certain cases in courts, sort of representing people on vaccine issues.
Just tell me about that work. Well, I first started with a few custody cases. You know,
moms who had maybe vaccinated their child and seen some side effects and then started to research it
and said, you know, I'm not comfortable with this. My child seems to be predisposed.
And in fact, some of them actually came with and that's where it started. They had done
the genetic testing and said, I can't interpret this. And I said, I can't. And I'm willing to
spend the time to figure it out. And I said, you've got a mutation in your vitamin D receptor.
You know, so you're not processing vitamin D correctly. And so if you get vaccinated,
you're going to be susceptible to hyperinflamation. And so I went and testified before the judge
about these possible possibilities. Other ones were with the COVID vaccines. I've done some
written reports and things, basically collating a lot of the science because it's a job of a
scientists to be interested, to be curious. And so that's where I sort of went, because once you
have one issue, then I'd want to find out about this. I'd have a question about that. I'd have a
question about that. So I was just following my own curiosity. So I do have a breadth in this field
because I was able to access those scientific literature online. And so what my gift is, I'm actually,
I've been a high school teacher. And I took some time out to homeschooling kids. So you know how to
make things make sense, too. That's the whole point. Yes. And so that's where my expertise,
plus my ability to explain it was really ideal for court cases because they're not experts in science.
And so they needed explained in a way that can really make sense to them.
And of course, America's frontline doctors have reached out to you,
doing some writing, I understand, for them.
I am. Yes, I'm doing some affidavits for some court cases for them on the science, you know, laying it out.
Fantastic. Well, look, every time I meet a warrior out there that's, you know, speaking the truth, not afraid.
For people that are watching right now, there's other academics like you that have the same knowledge.
They're watching this crime take place.
They're watching treatments not being used, but they're afraid.
They're afraid to speak their truth.
What would you say to those people out there right now in this time where we're seeing these mandates coming and it's really not based on science.
It's almost like a cult, like some sort of religious belief in a product that hasn't been tested.
How do we, you know, how do we get through to those academics out there that could make a difference?
Right.
And actually, when some people asked me, I said, well, I'm really busy.
And I said, what about the people that wrote these papers I'm citing?
They said, we've already reached out to them.
Because all of the funding is funneled down from the NIH or down from these centralized agencies,
it's the end of their career.
They have invested 25 years, you know, and this would be the end of their career they feel if they spoke out.
So I understand the reticence, but at the same time, I gave some advice to my son.
I said, in the end analysis, your, I don't know if happiness is the right word,
but your contentment with yourself and your life is going to based on who you are.
If you've made decisions that you are not comfortable with, you will never be at peace,
and you can have a million dollars and you won't be happy.
And I said, and if you end up in a prison cell, which some of us are a little bit worried about now and again,
you know, it may not be pleasant, but you will have peace with who you are.
And I would ask, if you do not stand up now, are you ever going to have peace
with the decision you made in this time, in this place?
That's right.
you could end up being imprisoned for the rest of your life and your own guilt over what you knew
and what you didn't do. It's just a pleasure and honor to meet you. Keep doing the brilliant
work you're doing and waking up people. It's just great to know there other people out there.
Thank you. You too, Dal. All right. Awesome. Well, I want to thank Dr. Christina Parks, who took time
to swing through our studio here in Texas, wherever you are out there, Dr. Parks. Happy Thanksgiving.
What a beautiful interview. It was an honor to get a chance to sit down with you.
We have one last interview here, and I think it encompasses sort of the best of everything you've seen.
It's fully unscripted. It recognizes it has an audience. It recognizes who it's talking to.
This testimony is really almost untouchable. It's from the hip. It's from the heart. And it's going to grab yours.
Hello, my name is Sayla Cook, and I do not like these masks. And this building is a
about, like, I forgot his name, but he, but the black, but he saved the black people and,
and like to be free, so they didn't have to do certain things. And we need to be free too.
It's not just the black people that have to be free. Everybody has to be free. And these
masks are just terrible. And I remember I saw Mr. Fish being pulling his masks under his nose.
And I'm pretty sure that was your rule.
masks are horrible. Like, and one of my friends said that his friend fainted because of a mask.
Like, wow, wow, congrats. And you don't even know how these other kids feel. They're breathing in the same dirty air,
and my cousin said they're afraid to take off the masks. Great job. You're creating public schools
with fearful children.
Wow.
I'm so proud of you guys.
Wow. Wow.
Anybody likes masks in schools.
Their children are suffocating.
You don't know what it feels like.
And just it's not in a sense.
Seriously.
Like, why would you do that?
Why in the world would you do that?
And God created us so we can be free people.
And we're not being free here?
all at public schools.
Okay?
So I would take a mask's office if I were you.
And I'm not wearing a mask right now,
and I never will as much as I can.
Washington made America so we could be free citizens
of the United States of America.
And the Statue of Liberty is for liberty and freedom,
and we're not free.
So maybe you just don't believe in George Washington
or God, or like the boss of you or something.
is controlling you. Stand up and take these masks off these children. Don't be afraid.
Absolutely fantastic testimony there by little eight-year-old Sela. Can you imagine
as an adult having her talk down to you that way? It's amazing. And, you know, I just
want to close this out by wishing you all a happy Thanksgiving. But I want you to remember
that the reason we find ourselves and the issues we are, you know, that we are in today is because
we stop talking to each other. We let them tell us that there are politically correct conversations
and there are conversations we should not have. We should not take a Thanksgiving dinner meal and
talk about religion or talk about politics or in this case talk about medicine or masking or
vaccines. I hate to tell you, but that's exactly where you talk about it. This is where you get to
practice your testimony on your friends. Why don't you see what it takes to get them inspired to
at least think about the concepts, start talking to each other, see what works, what doesn't.
One of the things that I want you to know, and I've said it before, the real talent, the real
goal is not to just bludgeon people with a bunch of information. Use questions. Ask them questions
about why they think what they do. Do you really just always tend to trust pharma no matter what product
they make? Do you believe that they're only out there for your health? Start with questions
and actually care about what that person sitting across the table from you has to say.
Be intrigued by them, and then maybe they'll be intrigued by you.
We can't expect them to listen to our information if we won't listen to theirs.
This is about sharing.
It's about loving, and it's about moving into a beautiful space.
We need to create that environment with which we can communicate.
Ignoring or hiding from this environment only creates more and more distance and animosity.
So use this opportunity as we celebrate each other, we celebrate our families, we celebrate our heritage,
we celebrate this great nation, the United States of America, and all the rest of you around the world that are watching the high wire,
you know at the next big dinner you can do it too.
Speak your truth.
Don't be afraid.
Have these conversations now.
The future of our species may depend on it.
This is the high wire, and I'll see you next week.
the center of our gravity.
Home is not a privilege that is granted by her majesty.
A home is our right, a place to raise our family.
Home is where we go for tranquility and sanctity.
Home is where we feel at peace and we can have some privacy,
for I can voice my thoughts and nobody tries to silence me.
Home is where commotion turns to settling dust.
Home is where we raise our kids to be better than us.
And home is more than just a house.
Home is where there's unity.
Home is where we gather.
Home is our communities.
Home is the connection that we share when we trust.
about me home is about us home is the guiding light within that we feel drawn to home is the
source of our creation we belong to let them try with their lives meant to pull us apart we always
find our way home because we know it by heart all these are states and our countries home is the
earth below the sky above me home is the truth we instinctively who want to tell us what to do
but not here would we say they ignore us while they play their game of righteous pretend like we
don't notice while our children have lost their future
Made to cover up their faces forced to get injections for attendance at their favorite places
Where this treats the government won't edit it just following orders is no excuse for your insanity
It's time to cut the rod out at the sauce like a cavity
It's time to go home and realize that we're a family you like to live
Who like to act as if no rights exist a live infection if we want resolution we need unity
Not politics why should we trust somebody who's broken so many promises but maybe this was meant to be and had to happen all along the
cycle's always spinning and it's darkest right before the dawn
funny sunshine you and i see through the lies no longer a soul's guide and carry us all in
