The Highwire with Del Bigtree - UNDOCTRINATED
Episode Date: April 3, 2023Has the Medical Freedom Movement Become the Most Influential Voting Block in America?; On The Jaxen Report, Jefferey details The VAERS Exposé and CDC’s knowledge of the hell they were about to unle...ash on the world; Controversy at Cochrane, as the once-esteemed organization is now throwing its researchers ‘under the bus’ in favor of the the opinion of a NY Times Editorial writer?; An Academy in Florida would not fold under pressure to vaccinate teachers, mask and isolate students. Hear from the couple that founded the Centner Academy, and how the children have thrived while most other schools were caught in the COVID’s crosshairs; The International ‘Crowd Resilience’ Tour is coming to America, and Del’s got all the details! Guests: Leila and David Centner, Dr. Maria Hubmer-Mogg, Dr. Ryan ColeBecome 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.
You are out there in the world.
It's time to step out onto the high wire.
You're probably wondering why I'm holding my hands up in victory as I walk out.
Well, it's because there's a bunch of articles that have come out just over the last week or so
that are really starting to give a lot of insight into the power of this movement.
This is a giant op-ed that came out in Vanity Fair.
Inside, Ron DeSantis has planned to ride anti-vaxism to the White House.
An amazing article, we should check it out, but here's the sense of what it's all about.
His goal, insiders say, is to tack to Trump's right and peel off anti-vaxxers whose votes could prove decisive in the Republican presidential primaries next year.
It goes on to talk about a lot of different polling that Republicans tend to be against the vaccine more than Democrats
and how Rhonda Santas and Trump are going to be battling this out.
And, you know, to give a sense to how true that really is, I mean, we've been watching lots of
statements by Ronda Santis.
And by the way, I don't think he's making it to tack towards any vote.
Clearly, with the work of Lattipo, his surgeon general there, they've come out against the COVID
vaccine for children, rightfully so, and they're following the science.
But, you know, to really sort of put an exclamation point on this, remember when just about a year
ago Donald Trump was celebrating the vaccine and he got a, you know,
booed by an audience. This is what that looked like.
I recommend take the vaccines. I did it. It's good. Take the vaccines. But you got,
no, that's okay. That's all right.
I mean, he tried to play it off. The crowd wasn't too psyched about it. Well, there's been a real
tone change. We've all noticed. Check out what he's saying to audience now. A little less
of, yay, Trump's vaccine. A little more of yay, your freedom is what counts,
especially when it comes to mandates. Look at this.
I will not give one penny to any school that is a vaccine mandate or a mass mandate.
Just as we did before, we will protect innocent life and defend free speech.
I mean, amazing making a statement I will not give a penny to a school that has a mass mandate or a vaccine mandate.
Is that mean that we're to understand that Donald Trump may be looking at a future where we don't have vaccine mandates in schools any longer?
really exciting stuff and it's got doctors and scientists like Dr. Peter Hotez sweating it out.
He put out an article just this last week. Global vaccinations, new urgency to surmount a triple
threat of illness, anti-science and anti-Semitism. A reality has set in. The health sector
overall appears paralyzed or at least confused by the fact that anti-science has morphed
into a dominating political enterprise.
Obviously, again, we don't agree with the term anti-science or anti-vax.
In fact, we're pro-science.
We're simply asking questions that Peter Hotez refuses to answer.
We're demanding debates that people like Peter Hotes refused to sit down to.
You no longer have the scientific consensus.
I can prove that by the existence of Dr. Ryan Cole, Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Robert Malone,
where the list goes on and on, the Great Barrington Declaration,
tens of thousands of doctors and scientists around the world disagreeing with the strategies and agendas that took place here.
But the point is that now they're crying and screaming that not only can pharma not stop this movement, we need some political solution.
And though they try to frame the Vanity Fair article around the fact that if this is really a Republican issue, there may be an even bigger problem ahead for them.
because as you know, we've been seeing this headline about Robert Kennedy Jr.
Thinking about launching Democratic challenge to Biden for 2024 White House nomination.
Can you imagine if not only Republicans, but Democrats are starting to sound like this?
What would you say to someone who is skeptical about you based on your vaccine activism,
that they disagree with you. They might agree with you on everything else,
but they disagree with how you've handed yourself there.
Show me where I got it wrong. Let's talk about it.
There is trouble on the horizon for all of these true anti-science profiteers that are pushing an agenda of driving untested products into our children, now adults.
It's all falling apart at the seams, and I couldn't be happier about it.
We're going to have some choices in elections, hopefully, and you know, you get to choose whether you want to vote, who you want to vote for, but think about a world where they're all speaking to us and needing us.
That's what winning, hashtag winning is all about.
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Look how reasonable this is.
Look at the science.
And he put the science in our hands.
All of this has been a part of our goal to build this movement.
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All right, Jeffrey.
I mean, just amazing how,
And, you know, we keep growing. They're more and more, more of their wheels are just toppling off
in the middle of this highway and self-imposed destruction. Absolutely. Couldn't say it better. And more
internal emails have come out. Now, remember, we've done several exposés on the internal Fauci emails,
talking about the lab leak from Wuhan, the cover up that was going on behind the scenes there.
Now we have internal emails that really paint a full picture of what was going on with the vaccine
adverse event reporting system during the COVID-19 rollout. That's the VAERS system. And that was
started for anybody that doesn't know in 1990. It's an early warning system for harms, possible harms that
were happening during vaccines. And it was basically a signaling system. And it was a self-reporting
system. So the doctors and nurses, most of them that didn't even know about it, had to report the cases.
So 10 years after it started in 2000, we had a government reform committee do a report. And this is what
the report said. This was in 2000. We're here it is here.
vaccine injury compensation program addressing needs and improving practices. So it says while the
vaccine adverse event reporting system, VERS may be lauded as a front line on vaccine safety. The lack of
enforcement provisions and effective monitoring of reporting practices preclude accurate assessments of the
extent of which adverse events are actually reported. Former FDA commissioner David A. Kessler
has estimated that VERS reports currently represent only a fraction of the serious events. Now, Del,
you were one of the few people hammering this idea home in the public the years before the pandemic response here in America ever started.
And one of the data points you're using, what we're doing is painting a picture here before we go into these internal emails.
One of the data points you've been using, and so as I can, was this 2011 Harvard Pilgrim report.
And this report, basically the CDC commissioned Harvard Pilgrim to do a report to see how accurate this system is.
Is it catching what it needs to catch?
And what they did here is they automated VERS.
So there was no more internal input from the human being at that point.
It's all automated.
And they found this.
Adverse events from drugs and vaccines are common but underreported.
For vaccines, they say fewer than 1% of vaccine adverse events are reported.
Now, as we know, if we talked about on this show a million times before, that thing was canned, as quick as it started because there's only a 30-day trial and never heard from again.
CDC pulled that string and didn't reply back to the authors.
So there is the VAIR system in a nutshell.
And to be clear, to be clear, this and other studies that have been done of the VAIR system
have always reported underreporting somewhere between 1% of the total amount of actual reports
to 10% of the total amount of actual injuries out there.
There has never, ever, ever been a study that said that they found any moment where there's been overreporting to the VAIRS system.
I think that's really important to point out as we look at this,
because they'll say, well, you can't trust bears. It's a passive reporting system. Yeah, to your benefit.
There is usually at least 100 times or, you know, 10 to 100 times the amount of accident injuries that are going on.
Absolutely. It's an open secret. And in the halls of the FDA and the halls of the CDC, they know that verbatim.
They know that fact. So we have this system and it's about to come crashing into the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
So before shots start going into the arms into the United States for the COVID-vaccine,
that's in December of 2020, we have a contract that that was basically given from the CDC to
General Dynamics of Information Technology. And this was on August 2020 and you can see here
government grants $35.4 million. That's the obligated amount. And that is what was paid by the CDC.
So they're bringing on an outside a third party company, an IT company, General Dynamics,
to help with VERS because apparently they at least know this much that VERS by itself
its normal kind of mechanism is not going to be able to handle what's coming.
So thanks to the attorneys at the informed consent action network, we have copies of this contract
and it shed some light on some really interesting data points here.
So this is the date of the order.
This is the contract with General Dynamics, IT, GDIT.
That's 827, 2020.
It says here, the purpose of this task order is to provide CDC and FDA technical and programmatic
support to collect and analyze information on vaccine adverse events, VAE's after administration
of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines and facilitate reporting to VAIR. So they're going to help.
Now, they give a little background here. And they say from 2014 to 2018, VERS received an annual
average of 53,000 reports, of which 45,500 were U.S. reports. Of the U.S. reports,
5% were classified as serious. Okay, so we have 45,500 reports in the U.S. 5% were classified
as serious. So now, what does this contract say? Now, this contract, using that
data. So that's the best data we have here. And we're about to just basically launch this
experimental vaccine on the entire population of the United States. So we have these data from
VERS. So let's write a contract with that data in mind so we can really prepare ourselves for it.
So in ink, this contract says this. It's the description of work for which they're getting
$35 million for. It says the contractor shall implement a staffing and operations plan
focusing only on vaccine adverse events. Reports after SARS COVID-19.
vaccines. The total number of reports received during periods of peak activity, which are not expected
to reflect sustained activity, is expected to be 1,000 reports per day with up to 40% of the reports
serious in nature. So let's hold on a second here. They're expecting basically about almost 700%
more reports during this time for COVID. And they said only 5% beforehand from 2014 to 2018,
only 5% were serious. We're expecting about 40% percent.
So what did they know?
Wow.
That's the first question there.
Especially as we know that they're promoting to us,
it's perfectly saved, thoroughly tested,
and behind the scenes are saying brace for it,
we're going to see a 700% increase in the daily amount of reports
and almost a majority are going to be serious.
That's crazy.
Absolutely.
And that's absolutely not what we're getting in the public.
So now, just a few months later,
we have the deputy director of the CDC's immunization safety
office, Tom Shimabakuro, and he goes in front of the FDA's Verpac Committee.
And he, so he has this contract inked.
He knows that General Dynamics is backing him up.
He has the third party.
They're going to take care of all these adverse reactions and these reports coming in.
So now he has to sell this to the public.
He has to sell this to FDA's Verpack committee.
So listen to what he has to say on that day.
It's October 2020, just about three months before vaccine started.
Okay.
Bears traditionally has provided the initial data on the safety profile of new vaccines.
when they are introduced for COVID vaccine reports will be processed within one to five business
days depending on the seriousness of the report.
CDC and FDA receive updated data sets daily and data mining runs are planned to be conducted
every one to two weeks.
Sounds pretty good.
Data mining runs are one to two weeks.
We're going to find out if anything is going to happen.
And he goes up there as a salesman and says, we're going to get these reports reviewed,
coded, incorporated into VERS.
in anywhere from one to five days.
And that little chart you saw,
if there's any deaths,
they're going to turn that around in one day.
If they have any serious events,
give us three days.
That's going to be in Vares.
We're going to be able to have data runs on that,
and the public's going to know,
and everything's going to be safe.
This is what he tells Vares,
and this is what the public sees as well.
Now, this is where we get into the second kind of data dump
of these internal emails that we've received.
This was compliments of Josh Getsnow.
He's a senior lecturer at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem,
And he received from a FOIA request the monthly reports from General Dynamics to the CDC.
So they give monthly reports now.
That was part of their contract.
And so we're going to start looking through those now.
And this tells a chilling story of VERS and hopefully will help people in seeking litigation in the future from vaccine injury.
So now we have an update from November to December of 2020.
So this was basically one month before the vaccine started in the U.S.
And this update says, this is to the CDC leadership.
This is from General Dynamics, using our previous experiences with high volume events.
This is general dynamics, such as during the influenza season and during the 2009 H1M1 pandemic surge, GDIT estimated with government guidance, the number of staff needed.
So they're saying, we know what to expect.
We've been given this contract, thousand, but, you know, we're preparing for a thousand reports per day, 40% serious.
But we have the staff.
We're ready for this.
We've backed up our systems and our staff.
So now we move to the headline, December 14th.
This is when it starts.
This is the kickoff.
Washington Post, the weapon that will end the war.
First coronavirus vaccine shots given outside trials in U.S.
That didn't stop transmission, that weren't tested for safety, by the way.
So now we have some teeth in this.
We have some data to start, you know, general dynamics.
Their contract is now green lit.
So let's go back to their progress report.
We have their progress report from the start.
of December, the first vaccines to January. And it says here, they tell the CDC this. Two vaccines have
been released since the last report. Since release, the number of incoming COVID-19 reports has significantly
exceeded the estimated maximum of 1,000 reports per day per the chart below. As a result, GDIT is
unable to meet processing and other timeframes, data processing, telephone inquiries, clinical
inquiries, et cetera. GDIT has reached out to the program office and OAS for
guidance and support. Now, Del, look at this chart that they included to the CDC leadership that
the public has never seen before. There's the red line. There's a thousand reports that they prepared for.
And if you look, which is 700% higher than it usually was for VERS. So they thought that it really
patted it, said we've done this before. We've been through the, you know, the H1N1. We got this
and look what happened. Their high watermark turned out to be a low water mark. And it took less
than one week, if you look at the beginning there, 12, 15, 2020, less than one week to break their
worst case scenario of 1,000 per day and off it goes, basically a straight line if you draw it
all the way up to the middle of January. So they have a problem. Their contract kicks off,
and they can't even fulfill the request during the first five days. So this is a problem.
And now we go to the next report, the next progress report. And I would have to imagine the people in
CDC were eagerly awaiting this report after what they saw in that.
chart. So we see here the first basically January 2021 that month and it says this document will provide
an overview of GDIT's activities related to the VERS SARS-CoV2 response. Now if you go through the next
line, it says there continues to be record setting metrics in multiple categories, including
number of incoming reports over 76,000, number of web reports, over 54,000, number of website
visits over 1.5 million, number of inquiries from the public. This phone calls.
emails over 14,000. So they're getting inundated on all fronts here. So what did they suggest?
They suggest these IT activities. Expand the VERS ID in all six extract to support a seven-digit
field. So instead of six numbers, now they have to go to seven numbers to account for all the
people coming in. Update the COVID Excel sheet deliverables application to include additional
symptom codes. So they had a list of symptoms, but they weren't enough because more symptoms are
coming in. So they had to update the symptom codes to account for this in their Excel spreadsheets.
Now, just those two, that's the first two months now of these reports coming in, completely inundated,
adding extra numbers, updating symptoms, they got a problem. Now, let's peek back up to the public.
Let's look at what we had to report on and what the public was being told. Here's the New York Times.
Around that time, this is the article that they ran. As millions get shots, FDA struggles to get safety monitoring
system running and they write in there obviously they didn't see these numbers behind the scenes in
these emails they say so far few serious reports have been reported through these channels and no deaths
have conclusively been linked to the vaccines the 30 year old initiative known as the vaccine
adverse event reporting system or bears relies on self-reported cases from patients and health care
providers so they're saying there's been few serious problems really there's nothing that's
nothing to see here too much no deaths we're good to go meanwhile in the back they're saying
fire. We can't keep up with this. We need more people. We have exceeded. We're like at thousands of people
per day way past this. Now let's look at mid-February to into March now. This is general dynamics given
these progress reports, monthly progress reports. And so let's check this one out. There continues to be
record-setting metrics in multiple categories. So nothing changed there. Still just shooting through the
roof. They say although staff processed over 40,000 reports in February, a record high, by the way,
they are unable to keep up with the increased surge in reports at current staffing levels,
a contract modification to provide for surge and backlog remediation should be issued in March
2021. GDIT is working with the program office and OAS for guidance and support. So now let's look at
Fauci. Fauci has this information. Biden has this information. Let's look at what Fauci has to say.
He went publicly to talk about how successful this vaccine rollout was. Did he mention all of those
reports? Take a listen.
the risk-benefit ratio of safety is about as good as you could get with any medical intervention
that you give to anyone.
The safety record for this, even though it's just been one year, has been really quite good.
You know, when a liar is the best they can do is say really quite good, it should kind of give you pause.
This is a guy that over-exaggerates everything.
and if he's saying anything but excellent, you know, we knew it, but the world should have known.
This guy's lying to us. And now we know behind the scenes, literally like behind him, it's like the buildings are on fire at the CDC.
The best safety profile of any intervention you could ever give to anyone, period, in the entire universe.
Now, let's, okay, so we got the exaggerator. Now let's look at Biden. Did he do any better?
Take a look at what he said, just around the same time.
If there's one message that needs to cut through all this, the vaccines are safe.
I promise you, they are safe and effective.
Listen to Dr. Fauci.
Listen to the scientists to develop them through extensive and rigorous review.
I did, and I took my shot publicly to demonstrate to the American people it's safe and effective.
All right.
I'm just going to take a deep breath on that one.
It brings us back to the good old day.
We're hard to find some truth.
So now let's go back to the ICANN documents.
We have these contracts.
They renegotiated with CDC.
And you can see in these contract renegotiations,
it's on March 1st, 2021, right at the top there.
And if you look on that first line, line A, update the SOW.
That's a statement of work as highlighted below to account for the VERS SARS-CoV2 backlog
up to February 2, 2021, estimated at $115,000.
That's reports.
and six months of additional support to clear it.
So they need help.
They have a big time problem with their backlog.
But now that's not all.
They renegotiated in another contract.
And that was just a couple days later on March 5th.
Here it is thanks to ICANN.
And it says in this contract under that same line,
update the statement of work.
SOW has highlighted below to account for the VERS SARS-CoV2
increased capacity minimum of 25,000 reports per week for six months.
of additional support to clear us remember they were saying maximum no problem we got it uh 7000 per week
1,000 per day now they're saying 25 000 per week we need that as a bare minimum to keep going
we need more people i mean this is an absolute i mean it's it's a ridiculous problem to the
point of historical incompetence so you know one of two things that perhaps both was going on here
they they either were ignorant about how bad the underreporting of theirs were and they walked into this
contract blind or the COVID shot was, was harming this many people. It could be a combination of
You know, it's amazing too when I look at this is something that they're not really even discussing,
which is, you know, the CDC tries to refer to Verzo. It's just like this background system and
anyone reports to it. We're not really paying attention. But it's really not the case.
They've hired a professional company that is going through each one of these events, really studying
it, getting the sources, trying to get the, you know, the tangible information from it.
So though they act like they just don't pay attention to this red-headed stepchild in the other room, they should.
It's the only real safety system you have outside of V-Safe.
But now we see they really do have professionals combing through this, making sure that these bears reports are accurate, that they're not off-based.
And what you're not seeing here is some comments saying there's a lot of fraud in here, a lot of fake stories coming in.
They're not saying that.
We are buried.
And there's injuries we've never heard of that are happening.
and the numbers aren't stopping, setting record paces.
It's truly alarming in so many different ways.
And we need to renegotiate our $35 million contract with the U.S. government because it's that bad for us.
So now let's go into one of the final reports we're going to cover here because these reports go basically the entire year.
And, I mean, they're completely damning.
But let's go from basically March into April from the General Dynamics report to the CDC leadership.
And they say this.
Again, they're seeing these metrics.
metrics and you notice at the end of each one increased from February 2021. That was the last
report increased from February 2021. So almost two million website visits. The number of incoming
reports are now almost 100,000. They're getting about almost double what they're getting is
inquiries from the public, all increased. So what do they say? They say this. While staff processed
over 60,200 reports in March, another record high, they were unable to keep up with the increased
Surgeon reports. Additional search hiring began with the receipt of additional funding. That's that
contract negotiation. So what do they do? This is the this is they have a whole new category of people now
that they brought on processing a backlog report people. GDIT filled over 90 backlog staffing positions
and began processing the backlog report. So it wasn't just a couple interns 90 full time professional
backlog staffing positions. And Del, if you if you look through I look through all the rest of those
reports month by month by month and every single one of these reports during until the end of that
year basically nine months each report included we also hired staffing to process incoming surge reports
we also hired staffing it continued every month so every month they were hiring hiring hiring
and if you look at that last report we have a graph from that report this is what they're doing
just the weekly processing just in that month of the various COVID-19 surge report so remember remember 25,000
bare minimum they were right because
it went over. We got 33,000, 38,000, 35. That's just those weeks. And so on and on it goes.
And in the middle of this, let's peek back into the public sphere at that time to see what was going on.
So again, behind the scenes, four alarm fire. In the public, we have a problem here. The military
has its own military health system, health recording of patients that were getting these vaccines.
And uh-oh, they found 14 military personnel started to get myocarditis.
That was a report.
So they took this military and the military doctors and the reporting system said,
hey, by the way, we have 14 troops basically that have myocarditis.
Hey, CDC, Rochelle Walensky, director of the CDC, you have this VERS reporting system.
It's really good.
You have all these people working on it.
Anything going on there?
Because we haven't heard anything about it.
Here's the headline.
It says this.
CDC says it has seen no signals linking COVID vaccines and myocarditis.
Get this, Del.
Wielinski said at that time, Wyninski said that 200 million COVID-19 vaccines have administered
to Americans, but the federal monitoring systems do not indicate a, quote, signal that would
flag the issue for further investigation.
Willinsky said, we've intentionally looked for the signal, she said.
We intentionally look for this.
We couldn't find myocarditis.
We're bored and buried it with every effort we had.
Right.
It appears so. And so what happened to the military? Did the military become whistleblowers?
It doesn't appear so because headlines began to show up that look like this.
Marine Major General ordered to keep his mouth shut about personal vaccine injuries so that other Marines would not decline the Vax.
So above all, vaccine confidence is the most important thing. We saw that with the Twitter file,
censor even true stories because it's going to hurt vaccine confidence. So let's look at Open VERS. This is the system that tracks all this.
let's look at myocarditis really quick because we have the whole year of 2021.
If you notice, that's the most explosive year for myocarditis, almost 16,000 reports.
And so, we're shall Wulinski saying we've looked for that signal.
We didn't see anything here.
But unfortunately for her, the Journal of the American Medical Association, JAMA, did an investigation that came out in 2022.
And they looked the same years, basically, that she was talking about.
And they looked at the Verre system themselves.
It wasn't hard.
and they found that there was an increase in myocarditis signals with people across multiple ages and sex.
So what did they say?
After they found that, they said as a passive system,
VERS data are subject to reporting biases in both underreporting and overreporting are possible.
Given the high verification rate of reports of myocarditis to VERS that they found after
MRNA-based COVID-19 vaccination, underreporting is more likely.
Therefore, the actual rates of myocardias per million doses of vaccine are likely higher than estimated.
And this is what now has been found over and over through studies and in real time.
So we're seeing that.
This is everything that's happening in the U.S.
Now let's pivot over to a really recent headline at the Telegraph.
They're seeing similar things and having staffing issues on their end.
And this is for the payout system.
Headline of the Telegraph, vaccine-injury scheme ramps up staff as claims over COVID-Jab keep growing.
Because increasing demand for COVID vaccine injury payments has seen the number of staff processing
claims increased 20-fold figures show the vaccine damage payment scheme, VDPS, has scaled up
operations and boosted its administrative staff from 4 to 80 to handle the claims.
Now, these are the injury claims.
So that's a whole separate story than VERS because VERS is just, it's just reporting.
But you're seeing this, again, across the board, you're seeing what they thought was worst-case
scenarios not even close. They're having to bring up staff from everywhere and just up their staff
by quadrupo by 20-fold, El. It's amazing. Wow, what incredible revelation. I mean, it's not surprising
to us, but to have this date and be able to lay them on the calendar dates and see what we're
being told versus what they actually know and how big a cover-up. And just last week when we were
showing you the German health minister is now coming clean. Yes, these injuries are real.
I think this has only begun now.
Can you imagine what happens these numbers as people realize, wait a minute, I was told the vaccine didn't cause my autoimmune disease or swelling heart or blood clots.
This is the beginning of the floodgates and a lot of homes are going to be blown out because of this.
I think it'll be the biggest story of 2023.
Now, speaking of a huge story, we thought we put a nail in the coffin on masks because remember this Cochrane Collaboration report, one of the most respected independent organizations, the Cochran Collaboration.
they put out this report at the end of January 2023.
Physical interventions to interrupt or reduce the spread of respiratory viruses,
recovered this.
Most of the mainstream media ran with this and said it's over for masks.
And this is what Cochran found.
Wearing masks in the community probably makes little or no difference to the outcome of
influenza-like illness, I or COVID-19 like illness compared to not wearing masks.
They also went on to say pretty similarly,
wearing masks in the community probably makes little or no difference to the outcome
of laboratory confirmed influenza on SARS-CoV-2 compared to not wearing masks.
investigative journalist Marianne Damasi has a substack, and she wrote about something that just
happened in the last couple weeks. She interviewed Tom Jefferson. He was one of the main authors
on that Cochrane collaboration study with Mass. So meta-analysis looked at, it looked at 78 randomized
controlled trials. And it was an update from an earlier one. And they included the COVID, basically the
COVID era in this update. And so she wrote this.
new update on her substack. Did Cochran sacrifice its researchers to appease critics?
Authors of the latest Cochran review angered by Cochran's capitulation to pressure from critics.
She writes, talking about her interview with Tom Jefferson, it was enough to stoke the
of longtime mask advocate in New York Times colonists, Zinip Tofiki, who published a rebuke
of Jefferson's comments in a recent opinion article titled, Here's Why the Science is Clear
that mask work. Tafiki argued that despite no high-quality data, we could conclude, based on poor
evidence, that masks do work. So if you look at her article in the New York Times, she's a New York
Times opinion columnist, and she wrote this article here. That is her right there. She wrote the
article, here's why the science is clear that masks work. And according to Marianne, apparently she
did pressure the Cochland collaboration to put out this statement. And this was by
the editor-in-chief of the Cochran Library, she responded on behalf of Cochran and its researchers
and its author. So it wasn't the author saying this. It was the editor-in-chief. He said many commentators
have claimed that a recently updated Cochran review shows that masks don't work, which is an inaccurate
and misleading interpretation. It would be accurate to say that the review examined whether interventions
to promote mask-wearing helped to slow the spread of respiratory viruses and that the results were
inconclusive. This was done basically without the author's input. And we go back to Demasi's
substack article because she reached out to Tom Jefferson about this. And she said this. When I reached
out to Jefferson for comment, he said he was given, quote, little workable notice before Cochran
published its statement and the authors had no clue what the statement would entail prior to his
publication. It was upsetting, said Jefferson. Cochran has thrown its own researchers under the bus
again. The apology issued by Cochran is from Sores Weiser, not from the authors of the review.
And so it's very interesting that a New York Times opinion writer was able to do this influence camp.
Put out an opinion piece, overcome literally one of the most powerful, bias-free scientific research
groups the world has ever seen. That's why they were created. They don't take money from
pharma. At least last we checked, they're not supposed to be.
making money so that they can do independent review.
They looked at, you know, what was it, 60, 70 randomized control trials around the world,
found the same conclusion.
These masks are doing nothing.
And based on an opinion of one reporter that's not a scientist that in her little fanciful world,
she still think mass work, Cochran, you know, bows down through their publisher.
What we're watching here is the destruction of science as we know it.
It's literally gasping for its last breaths, and it's really, really terrifying to watch it.
And what's interesting about Tafaki, she was an author on a paper in 2021 about masks.
She's been a supporter of masking populations during this COVID pandemic response.
And this is the paper she was author on, an evidence review of face masks against COVID-19.
And this is what is said by her and her co-authors.
Ritual and solidarity are important in human societies and concordes.
combined with visible signals to shape new societal behaviors.
Universal mask wearing could serve as a visible signal and reminder of the pandemic.
Oh, my God.
So that we're talking, work to dismiss 78 randomized controlled trials that Cochrane
collaboration did for ritual and solidarity to basically a mask cult.
That's exactly.
I mean, it's exactly what the whole concept of mass formation was all about.
When we look at the discussions on that, the psychology.
to just put us through ritual that somehow we would just give up our rights as long as it seemed like a decent ritual and tradition.
Yeah. And, you know, a final piece here on the Cochran Collaboration, they're not going to get off this easy.
So they in 2016 received a sizable grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
And this is directly from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation website.
They committed an amount of $1.156 million to the Cochran Collaboration.
And shortly after that, Cochrane Collaboration put out a review of the HPV vaccines, and they said there is a high certainty, high evidence that HPV vaccines protect against cervical cancer.
Remember, Bill Melinda Gates have been very busy pushing this cervical vaccine on lower income countries.
And then they brought it over here to the U.S.
They tested it on lower income countries.
And so after that was reported by the Cochran Collaboration, we had Peter Goetcha.
he was the lead of the Cochrane Collaboration.
He was the head scientist, the head doctor there.
He put out a paper in defense of basically science and against the Cochran collaboration.
His Cochrane Collaboration, this was the article, the title, the Cochran HPV vaccine review
was incomplete and ignored important evidence of bias.
What did he get for that?
He got booted.
They voted him out, and this was the headline when that happened, they completely voted him
out of there.
turmoil erupts over expulsion of member from leading evidence-based medicine group.
For members, four additional members of the organization, governing board resigned in response to them booting him out.
So this is what happens in the Cochran collaboration if you don't play ball apparently.
So now they're kind of turning tail on the mask conversation.
But in the public sphere, it does appear that this mask thing is dead, is dead on arrival.
And trying to remask the public, no matter, you know, Cochran can have as many,
apologies as they want, as many disclaimers as they want from their editor-in-chief,
I think this table is turned and it's not going to go back at this point. I agree. Great reporting.
You know, we've got to listen to scientists, not, you know, heads of papers that are taking
funding. It's awful to see Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation behind every corruption of science
that's taking place. They will go down in history. We'll make sure that people remember to
never let, even if they call themselves a nonprofit, they have this much power over.
our lives over science. It's really disturbing. Great reporting, Jeffrey. Amazing to see the background
on VERS there. I mean, it's one thing to always know it, but now to have the evidence. And by the way,
we're going to take all of this into the courtrooms around the country as we fight to make sure
that this never happens again and not even the childhood vaccines that have the same problems,
but all of it's been witnessed here, that none of them are forced on any children or adults
anywhere in this country or around the world. Jeffrey, thank you so much for your work. Incredible,
as always, to see you next week.
All right, Del. Thank you.
All right. I'm going to just say it again.
If you are not supporting the high wire, you're crazy.
Do you realize that Fox isn't giving this report?
Did you hear about VERS this week from Fox or MSNBC or CNN or CBS or NBC?
But you're paying your cable bill.
You're making sure that they get fun to delight you all the time while you sit back, get your popper and go, man, it's amazing.
I can't wait to tune in the high wire.
Why don't you stop being a benchwarmer, get in the game, and start donating to the high wire
and make a difference in this world instead of complaining about it.
All right, speak of someone that is making a difference in the world.
That isn't you going to sit back and watch them contaminate the minds of her children or anyone else's children, for that matter.
I'm talking about Layla Center, the powerhouse behind the Sentinel Academy.
Her husband, David Sentner, has been in there.
Well, we had her on the show back in the middle of COVID when she was pushing back, building a school that was going to stand for being the difference maker.
And this is what that looked like.
We believe at Center Academy when a child is happy and stress-free, the sky's the limit.
So it's a lot easier for them to achieve academic excellence in a calm, peaceful state.
This is the reason why at Center Academy, we don't have plexiglass.
The kids are allowed to be with each other and be as normal as possible.
We were invited by the Center Academy here to come and do PPE and respiratory protection training for all the staff and the parent.
This is not a new science.
The science is there. The studies are then.
What was the response from those parents after you sort of had this meeting in your school?
I didn't follow all of the crazy rules that were in place of the plexiglass and the socially distancing the kids and mandating a mask for eight hours a day.
All of the reports show the psychological damage that's being done to children are hurting them far greater than COVID will ever hurt them.
America's most controversial school leader, Lila Senter.
Why did you decide to send this letter out to the parents in your school?
So when we started getting wind that five to 11-year-olds are next to be approved,
and it can happen any day now, we said, okay, let's get ahead of this.
We're telling parents, look, our school is about natural immunity.
We're about a holistic way of life.
We're all gluten-free, organic, non-processed foods.
These kids have a 99.74% recovery rate.
Why would we be supporting this when there's unknown adverse side effects?
The more people that do this, the more we ban together and do this, this will end.
The power is in our hands and we need to just say no.
Well, obviously, you know, the mainstream media wasn't too psyched about a school that was recommending not vaccinating kids coming into the school and teachers and really pushing back again.
against the narrative. And we were seeing headlines like this, how a Miami school became a beacon
for anti-vaxions in the New York Times, a private school in Miami citing false claims,
bars vaccinated teachers from contact with students. Oh, my God. And Miami private school
Sentner Academy won't employ vaccinated teachers, staff. Obviously, I love this idea. I think it's
fantastic. And you know what? You can work somewhere else. Well, Lela Sentner took all of that
heat from the media. And from there, things only exploded and got bigger, more and more people
wanting to get to her school. This is a look at where the Sentner Academy is at now.
Sentinel Academy was one of the very few schools that went back to school in September 2020.
We did not mandate masks. We did not separate our kids. We did not socially distance them.
But there was definitely a risk and a chance that I could be arrested for not mandating my kids to wear masks.
It was great that I was actually able to be on the high wire because I had so many other school owners reach out to me and tell me I gave them strength and courage to stand up and say no, they're not going to mandate masks for their kids either.
There was a media frenzy in April of 2021 when my email got leaked that I didn't want our teachers to get the shot.
Controversy on a South Florida campus.
A new school year, a new controversy at Setner Academy.
A new vaccine rule for students enrolled at Sedner Academy in Miami.
That's now getting worldwide attention for its controversial beliefs about COVID vaccines.
We had the media camped outside our doors.
CNN, NBC, all of them.
Outside our doors.
Stocking parents, talking to parents.
But the exact thing that the media tried to do, which was shut me down, silence me,
and basically cancel me.
They did the opposite because they gave me
worldwide media coverage
that went all the way from here to Egypt, to Russia.
These families moved to Miami
just to come to our school
because they saw us on the media.
We have more kids today than we did
in April of 2021.
But more important than that,
it's quality of the community
of families that are just in sync.
When the pandemic started,
And we eventually ran out of toilet paper or lettuce or just the craziest things that you would think we should have an abundance of.
I realized that I need to build a completely sustainable community.
That's when the idea of the farm was born.
And we found a beautiful 34-acre lot that was available for sale.
And we've since been growing food and we have a 12,000 square foot greenhouse.
Our farm is completely organic.
We spray no pesticides whatsoever.
And it is the food that our kids eat during lunch.
Just yesterday they were pulling carrots from the ground,
and today they're eating them in their salad bar.
We do field trips at the farm, and we teach these kids.
Look, this is how hard it is to make food,
so that way they can have an appreciation for what's going into their body.
We're here at Regenerate Farm,
welcoming the Center Academy middle school students,
getting them out of the classroom and into the farm
so that they can really experience where their food comes from,
direct from the farm to their table at the cafeteria.
All right, so today we're going to be breaking off into groups.
Let's have some fun and get our hands dirty.
Today we're going to be taking some baby pineapples from a smaller pot
that have outgrown that smaller pot
and we're going to be transferring it over to a larger pot
so that their roots can have room to grow.
How many pounds do you think we get out of all of these trays?
Two?
On the stock.
So this is the stuff that ends up in your salad at school.
Try a little piece, straight fresh from the soil.
We're here at the traveling chicken coop.
We have about 300 chickens.
Every day we get about 260 eggs.
Every two months, we move them so that they can graze.
They can have all the weeds, grasses, and bugs that they can't normally get.
So this is a really great example.
of pasture raised diggins.
Where are our eggs at?
Let's see.
Over here.
Whatever eggs we can,
we don't watch them
because you can actually keep them.
They have like a nice protective coat
and then they don't need to be refrigerated.
These eggs, I'm telling you,
are the best eggs I've ever had.
We provide about 720 eggs a week
to the cafeteria.
Amazing.
Yeah.
Like we're also changing
the whole feed industry.
You know, we got to get our feed from farmers
and the small production of feed that's made here in the United States, of course.
But we need to make that change, you know, and we're starting here,
and we're making it here, and we hope other farms and other people will follow.
Going from this blank canvas to this incredible, you know, design that we've created here,
full of life, full of pounds and pounds, like thousands of pounds of food that we're producing now,
You know, I really hope that this inspires some, you know, budding farmers.
Future farmers.
Future farmers because we need them, you know.
We need young people to get excited about farming and producing our food.
We're doing it here with no pesticides, no chemicals.
No, and constantly sustainable.
Constantly feeding the soil.
We're going to have this for a very, very long time, and it's only going to get better and better every day.
Now when I buy my food, you know, this work is put into it.
And I just feel better about the food that I'm buying now.
And I feel more satisfaction eating it.
Well, I know you're jealous, as many around the world right now watching that are thinking,
can you imagine having your kid an experience where they have their own farms?
So not only can they not poison your kids through injection,
they can't even poison your food.
Well, it's my honor and pleasure to be joined right now by the brains and the brawn.
And I suppose the beauty behind this incredible educational experiment, Laila Centner, welcome.
back and David Sender's great to have you. Thank you, Dave. In studio. Nice to see you.
So, Laley, let's just take it back because, you know, we've sort of been tracking with you through
this experience. COVID really changed the face of education where they wanted to socially
distance, people learning computers. We sort of turned to a homeschool co-op, you know,
with a group of families here. But you got right up in front of the media and says,
no, I'm not having teachers that are vaccinating in here. We're not, I'm worried about
shedding all these things. What was that like?
Could it mean, you know, it's one thing I know, because I've been in the middle of it where you make statements, you expect some pressure.
What was it like to actually, the level of attack that came upon you?
I mean, it was insane.
We had CNN.
All of the major outlets were standing outside our school, both schools at the time we had two buildings.
They were camped out.
They were harassing parents.
They were harassing teachers.
They were calling all of our teachers.
Every day.
Every day.
It was intense.
Wow.
You know, I tell people every day, I'm not born in this.
world right here right now, it's a plain neutral. I'm here to make a stance and make a stance
and what I truly believe is the right path for our kids. David, I mean, I know one of the hard
things, in some ways it's easier to take the attacks ourselves and to watch our spouse or
our children or loved ones go through something. What was it like to see that sort of level of pressure
being brought on Layla just as a partner in this? Well, it was a little intense. I was dragged into
it as well to be honest yeah but it was it was very intense but um we we leaned back on
our training and um we we meditated quite a bit we got our gurus on the phone and we we knew
that we need to stay in our most peaceful state so that we can navigate this um as as beautifully
as we could and I think we did a really good job and we're able to we learned who was playing
nice and who was playing naughty um you know I'm not surprised Lela has a
huge amount of gumption and she's not gonna roll over for anybody yeah at one point
she's like I'm ready to be handcuffed to the to the front of the school if I
have to they can take me to jail I don't care and I support her you know if it was
me I don't know if I would have you know wherewithal to do what she has done and
and will continue to do so so she says she's got a tremendous amount of courage and
I just support her whatever it takes my job is to help keep us all peaceful
so we can operate in the right part of our brain and make smart decisions.
Was there an attrition?
I mean, was there, I mean, you know, you started the school, you know, with some ideals.
And then you really, it felt like you sort of got more secure and more demanding as you
understood the playing field and, you know, slowly teachers might want to start vaccinating.
Did you lose some people through that process?
Yeah, in April 2021, I voided out a million dollars.
worth of contracts for parents who were irate,
that I even had the audacity to not want the teachers
to be vaccinated.
They were irate, screaming in my face, you name it.
But the end result of that is we attracted families
that were just way more aligned, families that move from across the world
to come to our schools.
We have three schools.
And it's just, it's really an honor and a privilege.
And at the end of the day, I feel like,
Light attracts light and we have freedom of choice.
And that's why it's a great thing at this moment where people can't choose where they want to send their kids to school.
And it's something that we need to continue to fight for.
I love that.
You know, Layla, one of the things that I think I've been saying on this show is in some ways, you know, I say we, people say,
are we supposed to, like, protect our children, make sure that they live in a fantasy space as children.
And I've been saying, I think that that's great under certain circumstances, but in many ways, we are living in a war now.
This is a wartime period to be alive.
Our children are under threat.
There are threats all the times of laws where teachers might be able to take your kid, get them to agree to a vaccine without you in there.
There's a lot of different, you know, teaching practices where they are saying your parents don't know what they're talking about.
Don't listen to them.
A real division on the family.
And under those circumstances, I feel like we've got to start preparing our children at a younger age
because we can't be there all the time and can't, you know.
And one of the things that was amazing about what you're doing there and what, you know, David,
is this idea of really bringing sort of in some ways the adult out of the child through marketplace ideas and businesses,
which is why when we were there I was really psyched to see that you sort of put this marketplace for the children
together. So for those of you that want to think, you know, where does education go? Take a look at,
you know, business. Imagine if your kids knew how to run a business in third grade. Watch this.
I'm here with Layla Centner and David Centner. This is the Center Academy, Be Happy marketplace.
What does that mean? This is an outgrowth of our school's very comprehensive entrepreneurial
initiative. So what we have here today is third graders through eighth graders have
all conceived their own entrepreneurial initiatives. Well my business name is plant-tastic.
I love it. And or selling plants arrangements that I've made with my mom. So we sell
popsicles. Yeah. We sell them it's fresh fruit, it's organic, we don't use any sugar,
we use monk fruit extract instead. They've done projections, they've done PowerPoint
presentations, they've raised money in a shark tank type environment for funding of their
of their ventures so a lot of us have equity in some of these projects and here
we are today where they're actually selling their wares with great success so
this is something that all the kids really really enjoy both me and Levi have a
passion for a 3D printing 3D printing okay we just love to design and we love to
create objects that we can play with throughout the day so we transformed this
passion into a business this school is a very organic they love like food with
plants and everything like that
We have a farm at this school and I thought, well, why wouldn't they want plants at their homes?
Now tell me, what's the name of your business?
Love crystals.
Love crystals. How'd you come up with that name?
Because when the crystals have very good energy, and they heal people.
Oh, and they heal people.
So that's why we call it Love Crystals.
Why a marketplace?
I mean, everyone else at this age group, really, the kids are just studying their math and doing their, you know, their reading.
why make them think about businesses at this younger age?
This gives them an opportunity to apply those skills.
It's a real life, real world situation.
When you have a business, you really are forced to critically think.
You're forced to problem solve.
You're forced to think outside the box.
And these are valuable skills that we want to give our kids.
So it's called Sarin's Surprise Boxes.
Yes.
Do I get to know what's inside the box?
No.
Not until I get it.
Let's see if I can tell what it is.
I just can't figure it out.
Yeah, because you have to open it when you get home.
So what such the things won't we find?
You will find some hair accessories,
dribbets, magnets, building dogs, and string games.
What are we serving today?
What dishes do we have available?
Well, over here we have quesadillas.
Okay.
They're gluten-free, dairy-free, and sugar-free.
How long does something like this take?
18 hours.
18 hours.
So then how long did it take to make out your whole product line?
Probably over 300.
Wow.
They wake up at like 5.36 in the morning before school.
They're chatting about the business.
They're making prints.
They get home from school.
They're hopping on calls.
They're chatting ideas.
We're having so much fun with them doing this.
And then the school is so incredibly supportive.
We're so thankful.
It's been such a pleasure to have our kids be in this environment.
What was the best part?
What did you learn the most while doing this?
I learned a lot about number.
ROI, and we had like a little shark tank. What does ROI mean?
Return on investment. Oh, okay. If you sell everything here, what would be your total profit?
I'd say, like, somewhere. Yeah, around $1,000. Our total, like, gross profit will be about $300.
The place we made $577. It's $1,175. And then do you pay your investor back?
We gave them a percentage in our business for the amount of money they gave us.
I'm going to probably invest it back into the company.
So the next part, the place it can be bigger and better.
Now, so many other kids in school are just doing math and reading.
You guys are running a business.
Do you think that's a good idea?
Yes.
Why?
Because when you sell stuff, you could make money and help your life.
How about for you?
What do you like best about running a business?
Earn money and give it a charity.
Oh, you're going to give it to charity?
All right.
So, Abuela's Kitchen, how did you come up with?
with that name.
We came up with the name.
Our grandmas, they make really good food,
and most of them, like, come from Spanish heritage.
And, like, they made these food a lot,
so we wanted to share this with other people, too.
I like making everybody happy.
Seeing the looks on their face when they...
When they buy my surprise boxes.
This is something she bought from one of the stores.
Let's see what you bought, my love.
This is our five-year-old.
It looks like there is a table.
that sells recycled artwork.
They clean up the beach
and they turn it into art.
And so it's our way to support their efforts
of cleaning up the beach.
Love it.
Everybody seems to be having such a great time.
All these smiling faces.
You know what?
Don't get angry about what's happening in the world.
Do something.
Yeah.
Build your own system.
Build your own community.
We're building a community.
We're building our tribe.
You know, being there and watching,
how excited those kids were.
And I just thought probably the biggest question I had, you know, in my ADD, ADHD space.
I mean, I was never diagnosed with that, but I had trouble paying attention because I was like,
where am I going to use this?
Like, how am I using this information?
And here at a very young age, you've really got kids thinking about how they're going to use their math,
how they're going to, you know, present ideas.
What do the parents think of this experience with the kids?
They love it.
I mean, did you have any idea what ROI meant at 12 years old?
No, definitely not.
The fact that these kids understand revenue, they understand growth profit.
They're being empowered because we don't know what's going to happen six years from now, seven years from now.
And so if these kids can take care of themselves when they're adults to navigate the world if it gets crazier and crazier, you know, we're just empowering them to be able to be anything that they want to be.
And so we start these skills at a very young age.
And it's fun.
It's fun watching them.
It's fun seeing the sparkle in their eyes.
You know, we sold our company over five years ago now.
And to me, this is just, it's so enjoyable to see how it feels to empower a child with such knowledge.
And I wish I had that as a child.
Yeah.
I mean, when so many of the kids were talking about how now when they see products,
they were talking about in the store,
It made them think how long it take to make that.
What are they charging for it?
And then that they start guessing at what the cost might have been to make that.
I mean, you know, David, obviously, you're successful.
You both had a very successful business.
When you think about children starting out there, does this, you know,
and think about America exceptionalism, right?
Something that I think is, I think we've all but kissed goodbye.
Do you think this is a way to sort of bring our nation back around?
You know, I think we've kind of lost touch with just everything that's happened around us.
We live in a service society where everything's taken care of for us.
We have very little thought into how things are made.
When we're at the farm and I see a kid pull a carrot out of the ground,
I know that we've changed a life right there in front of us,
that forevermore, whenever they consume food, for example,
then they'll put some thought into how was this made, how did you get here,
how is it stored, you know, what other ingredients and additives are.
put into this. So I, you know, I really think that, I think we're on the right track, you know.
I think these patterns and trends are only going to persist with big farmer, big food, big ag, big
oil, big tech, you know. So what we're trying to do is just open people's eyes, open these
children's eyes, and so they can navigate the world in a better way with alternative perspectives.
I'm curious when we see this incredible farm that you've built and now it's sort of moving through
the kitchen and the food. Are all the kids on a meal program through that food or do some people
bring their own food? No, we, all the kids at our school eat the food that we serve and mainly
because we're trying to teach the kids how to eat as well. Unfortunately, schools all over the
country are feeding kids with processed food, food that's filled with glyphosate, all these different
pesticides, gluten, just carbs. And so when they're at school, you can't focus if your body
is being fueled with just contaminants.
And we're teaching the kids.
So if kids bring food from home,
unfortunately there are a lot of homes
that parents don't have this knowledge.
And so we want them to be clear,
we want them to be focused,
we make them the snacks at school,
and we also have classes
where they learn about nutrition,
they learn about healthy choices,
and they understand why we don't give them anything process,
why we source all of our food organically,
why we want to make sure that, you know, they're not eating Roundup in their vegetables.
Yeah.
Well, I think one of the things that's neat is sort of that in many ways,
the fact that all of your children are on a total equal footing.
There's not one kid that's eating a different meal than someone else,
which, and I think, you know, I had a very granola mom.
So the homemade bread with the homemade mayonnaise soaking through the bread and the whole thing,
it would have been nice if everybody else was very the same thing
instead of sort of being ridiculed for it.
I mean, is my understanding you also do uniforms?
Is that a part of the process?
Yeah, we actually make our uniforms in India
because I want pesticide-free cotton as well.
Okay.
So we make our...
But going back to what you were saying about the food,
we actually have the opposite effect
because everybody is eating healthy.
The few kids that aren't eating
are being encouraged by their friends to eat the food.
They're saying, hey, the food is delicious.
is try it.
Because some kids go home and all they eat is pizza or pasta or whatnot.
But by the end of the school year, many of those kids have been converted to kids that are now
trying vegetables.
I've had so many parents tell me, my kid has never eaten broccoli before.
They eat it now.
We have a full service bar of only salads and vegetables.
And so it really, it's the peer pressure in a good way where now the kids are saying,
wait a minute, all my friends are eating this salad.
Maybe I should try it.
Or you know that broccoli doesn't look so big.
because all my friends are chowing down on all these different beautiful vegetables.
And then they go to the farm and they're able to pull it from the soil.
And so they say, hmm, I saw exactly where this came.
You know, I want to see what it tastes like.
And so the first time we had vegetables delivered from the farm, we had a big table
and we just lined up the table with all the vegetables that we received that day.
And we cut it up and we told the kids, okay, as you're going to the recess, just try it.
And so kids were trying vegetables that they had never even seen before.
I would imagine, I mean, in so many schools, you know, you go and audition the school,
but I would think you have a pretty strong, if not heavy-handed vetting process for how you choose families that are going to come into school.
What's that, has that changed over time?
Well, what's interesting, and I tell people this all the time, when we got into education,
I didn't know anything about critical race theory or I didn't even know who BLM was.
I didn't know that there were drag queens out there.
there that were going to schools. I had no idea. I was completely clueless as a mom. I just knew the
education system was broken. Well, fortunately, COVID has highlighted the fact that schools are
doing all of these things. They are encouraging five-year-olds to choose their gender, of course.
It's not happening at our school. We are firmly against any of this. We want to teach our kids,
hey, you continue being a child. Play with your barbies, play with your toys. You do not need to be
choosing your gender. We don't even approach the topic.
We stay clear away from anything that's sexualizing our children.
In fact, we tell parents all the time, look, it's your job to teach your kids sex ed.
These kids are young.
They're between two years old to eighth grade.
Next year we're opening high school.
They don't need to be having a conversation of boy, boy, sex, girl, girl sex, or boy, girl sex.
They need to be focused on education.
And so we're very clear when we're interviewing our teachers.
We ask them, what are you views on critical race theory?
because our views are we're all one.
We follow Martin Luther King's philosophy of no one is to be judged by the color of their skin.
Our kids look into each other's eyes.
They look at the soul of the other child.
And they look at us as one.
These are some of the activities that they do, where they do eye gazing, you know,
where they look into each other's eyes and they say,
the beauty I see in you is this.
And they're not talking about the outside beauty.
They're talking about the inside beauty.
And that's really what we need to get back to.
Let's get back to looking at the inside beauty of one another.
Let's stare into each other's eyes.
Let's see our souls.
Let's stop talking about the color of our skin.
Because that's not what Martin Luther King fought for.
Right.
You know, and then also the confusion, right?
There are many private schools near our school
where they were bringing in 15-year-olds that were dressed up in drag,
twerking on a stage in front of other sixth-graders.
seventh graders, eight graders, is that inappropriate?
Is that appropriate for another child to see?
Right.
We want to protect them as much as possible.
Let them be kids and not cloud their brain with such gender confusion and sexualization.
One of the things that, you know, when we were, there's things we always go out to shoot.
We're like, oh, we definitely wanted to catch the marketplace.
But our camera person and producer happened to be going by a room where a kid was getting hooked up to, I think it was like a biofeedback machine.
And honestly, this is taking education to a whole other level folks.
Get a little of what they're doing at the Scentenar Academy when it comes to, you know, stress and anger management.
I mean, this is something that, you know, we're talking a lot about in my family.
Like, how can we get this across our children?
Take a look at this.
Our science demonstration, right, that we are going to use the what?
The EM wave bro.
Right?
to do what to do that brain to heart connection okay I have Sasha that is going to wear the device
to show his heart to brain connection this size under here okay so while we're getting
Sasha ready okay what are we going to focus on while we connect it what are we working on
what's that that heart rate what right right right right right to the B we can remember V
right or variability. This device is calibrating his heart rate through his ear. Okay, it's
going to read his heart rate. Now it's picking it up, it's picking up your pulse, okay?
Your heart rate right now is currently at up 75 feet, 72, it's 90 per minute, okay?
Ready to do this Mr. Gillerman? All right, let's close our eyes, okay? Now we're gonna put ourselves
in a stadium. It's really dark in the stadium, okay? Then all of a sudden the lights turn
on, big bright lights, and you find your
yourself standing in the middle of the stadium.
And as you look up and you look around,
you notice the stadium is full 100,000 people
are in there and cheering.
And as you start looking around,
you realize it's the final match of the World Cup.
And you guys are now, it's in the 80th minute
and the 82nd minute and the 84th minute.
You guys take a break first and you're looking
and you realize the score is tied.
All right.
And so as the time clicks and clicks away,
you're now approaching the 90th minute.
2-2. And so the ball is passed to you and you're running. You're coming around the side and you got an open shot and you see that net. The goalie's looking nervous. You're getting there. You're charging full speed and all of a sudden you stop and you kick and the ball flies and it goes all the way over the net. Over the net and you missed as it hits the 90th minute. But wait, there's a call. It's a handball. You get an opportunity at a free kick to win the game. Close your eyes and you envision yourself making this goal.
So you walk up, you point to the sky, you look down at the ball, you charge.
And as you strike, it's a perfect kick, perfect velocity, right to the left-hand side of the upper net.
And it goes in, and the crowd goes wild.
You win the World Cup.
It's all on you.
You run with your hands in the air.
You slide.
Everybody's crying and cheering.
How do you feel?
Good.
Let's look at the patterns, right?
How did he start?
His heart weight pattern was at a nice calm, right?
Pattern.
Then Coach Josh just started getting in his head and started, what, making his heart rate,
saying things to make his heart rate go what?
Faster.
So it looks like, right, if we notice, look at his executive state of mind after he's bringing himself back to that coherent level, right?
Causing him to come back to which state of mind.
Jake's state of mind.
Well, Jake is the what?
Executive state.
Honestly, like this idea of hooking child up and then, you know, some of it was very stressful for them.
They watched how the heart rate went up and some of it was exciting.
And then discussions on like what types of thoughts you'd have to have to bring that energy down.
Where did you even think to do this with children?
I mean...
So it's interesting because when we sold our company, we decided to go on a spiritual journey and we went off to India.
And when we went to India, we started to learn how to master.
our own breath. And we started to learn how to understand our own emotions and how to bring
awareness to that. And we started to learn tools on how to bring ourselves from a stressful,
anxious place down to a calm, peaceful place. And I had the biggest aha moments there where I thought,
oh my goodness, I'm 41 and I'm learning this. How more powerful would I have been as a leader
if I would have learned this as a child? How to master my mind? How to master my mind.
own emotions, how to pull tools out of my own pocket and say, okay, I'm very anxious right now.
I'm going to take myself to a calm and peaceful place and I'm going to breathe through this.
And I'm never going to be a victim and I'm not going to blame others for my emotions.
And that aha moment I was so excited. I remember going up to David and I go, look, this is exciting
because I know we're on this venture to start this new school, but I've got a foundation that I think
is going to give our kids the strong.
mindset ever possible by teaching this at a very young age. And so our kids start to learn
breathing techniques starting at two years old. Wow. And as they get older, they actually
learn about the brain. So they learn, if you're in the survival state, where is that at in the
brain? And what does that mean? When you're in your survival state, you shouldn't be trying to
problem solve. Okay, how do we get from survival state to executive state? Because when you're in
that executive state, that's when you can problem solve. That's when you can think creative. And that's
when you can be your very best. And so to teach kids how to navigate through their emotions, which as we know
can be a roller coaster ride, right? And we saw during COVID, there was a substantial increase in
suicides and kids with anxiety issues and kids having to lean to medication. But at Setner Academy,
that's not going to happen because we're teaching them the skills and the tools that they
they need so when the next crisis hits or when their own internal crisis hits.
I mean, we know how teenagers are.
They go through crisis, internal crisis all the time.
How can they breathe through that?
How can they be calm through that?
And how can they navigate with good quality choices while being in their executive state instead of their survival state?
And I'll tell you, my third grader, she was able to come home one day and say,
Mom, you're in your survival state right now.
And she reminded me to breathe.
Yeah.
And I thought, you know what?
I love this.
Because I want my kids to tell me, to teach me the things that I had no clue about at her age.
And I looked at her and said, you know what, my love, you were right.
Mommy is absolutely in her survival state and I need about five minutes to calm down.
And many parents have shared similar stories with us.
For you, David, I mean, obviously, you know, you're a business person.
Do you think you would have done things differently?
I mean, is this a tool you had as you were running your business?
to be able to calm down.
I wish, I only wish.
I did it the old fashioned way.
Both Lela and I grew up in fairly dysfunctional households.
And I just put my head down and ran through walls,
do whatever it took, I grinded it out,
and in the hopes that eventually one day maybe
I'd have something and then maybe happiness would appear.
And it didn't work, I had some medical issues.
I had a heart attack at 41.
Wow.
I did have a successful exit, but I was really unfulfilled,
and I had no shortage of other business opportunities,
but none of it was doing anything for us.
So like Leila said, we embarked on a spiritual journey,
and then we learned there's another way
to navigate through life, you know?
And not only is there another way to do this,
but this can be taught, and if this can be taught
at a young age, gosh, we could really change a lot of lives here.
So that was a big aha moment.
We had conceived and started the school,
before we started our spiritual journey, but if we hadn't done that, the products that you see today,
the Center Academy that you see today would be probably much different and probably would not
be resonating as powerfully as it is with people from all over the world. And I don't know
if we'd be successful. So it's such a foundational element of our school to teach these kids how to be
happy, peaceful, loving, connected human beings. And then that's the platform from which we want
them to operate. And then arguably they can learn much more intensively, faster, and
And it's proven because our test results that are kids are taking,
you're showing these kids are achieving at a very high level academically.
Yeah, I think that's the big key that when we sold our company,
we kept saying, okay, we'll be happy when, we'll be happy when, right?
And so going to India, learning everything, no, no, no, happiness is right here, right now always.
It's at your fingertips.
Do you want it?
If you want it, it's easy.
And so teaching the kids, happiness is right here, right now.
now, it's attainable, it's in your hands, and it's your choice. And that, I think, is a big aha for many
of our kids. I mean, we've had kids come to us, especially from COVID. They were depressed at their
previous school. They were having all sorts of emotional issues because of the lockdowns and
everything else. And we taught them how to come back to their happy place, how to breathe through it and
how to know that, you know what, things can be tough. But if we can bring herself to a place where
We're in a calm, peaceful, just our own joy.
Nothing else on the outside really matters.
You know, you started out in some ways under attack, but when we were out there, you know, David,
you were discussing how you're working now with the, is it the city, to put a sports complex in on
public lands that you're going to go in and sort of in a sort of joint, you know, effort,
you know, really, you know, build this new sports complex.
And Lely, you were talking about you're putting in, I think, dorms in the future,
expanding in really massive ways.
So what is the dream now?
Like when you look to the future, how many grades do you have in the school right now?
So right now we go from pre-K-2 to eighth grade.
Okay.
And this school year in 2023, we're going to be opening high school.
So we start our freshman year.
But we have plans that we've submitted with the city where we're going to be building an eight-story high school slash dorms.
We'll have 120 dorm rooms for international students, and there'll be 12 high school classrooms there.
And on the roof, there will be a very cool vertical farming garden area and a tennis court and other fun things.
So we really, really want our kids when they graduate from high school to be ready, prepared, critical thinkers, kids that aren't going to be sheep.
We want them to be our future lines that are going to be able to look at things that aren't right and say, wait a minute.
that's not right.
And I know that I'm here to question everything
and not just do as I'm told.
And so we tell our kids, question everything.
Question everything we tell you.
We want you to do that.
Yeah.
We want you to challenge us.
We've had so many kids come up, schedule meetings with me.
They schedule meetings with the principals.
They want to know, hey, can we do this?
Can we do that?
They're not shy.
They're already taking classes with public speaking.
They're out there doing tournaments.
I mean, we want these kids to be ready
and prepared.
Fantastic.
What is the, you know, at this point, you know, you've really got to groove on.
You've found your space.
But it's not all, you know, it's not all like silver lining and easy roads ahead.
What are the real difficulties right now that you're facing in your expansion, in your growth?
I think the hardest part is recruiting.
This year we had three grades that had waiting lists because, you know, we're looking for a very
special type of teacher.
We're looking for teachers who are very passionate about.
education and who are against all the indoctrination that's happening today.
Yeah. Unfortunately, there's a lot of it and there's a lot of teachers that are
supporting the indoctrination that's happening. So we have a very strict recruiting
process where we are looking for teachers who are fostering medical freedom is
obviously number one. Yeah. And supporting these kids to be kids. And we don't want
teachers that are teaching from a teacher's perspective. We want them teaching from a
students' perspective. What do these students need? We don't want them standing in front of the
classroom talking at them. We want them to understand how to give kids a hands-on experiential
feeling because they know when they touch and feel things, that's how they're going to learn.
And most traditional teaching is just the teachers standing up there and telling the kids what
they need to know. That's not how we teach. And so it's a very, very special teacher. And
it's actually many teachers that quit because of COVID. You know, we call out to those teachers,
come back. We're here. We didn't do any of that craziness. We continued hugging our kids.
We continued doing all the things to foster that love and connection. And so, you know,
we've been able to bring a few teachers out of retirement and say, hey, you know, don't worry.
We will never. If there's another, you know, COVID-24 coming around the, we're never going to
do that. We're going to really nurture our children and let them be kids. And so the teacher,
that love teaching, come on back.
You know, as long as you're against critical race theory and sexualizing our kids
and you want to teach them how to critically think,
and you don't want them to just be yes-mapping and yes-serring you,
this is the right place.
You know, we're opening a third building that will be K through fifth grade
because of our expansion, because we've got so many amazing families
wanting to come to our school.
And just the toughest part is really, like I said,
I said, finding amazing teachers.
Let's see if I can help with that then.
So if you are out there and you're watching right now
and watching this incredible Centiner Academy,
you know, it's a proof of concept that is really proving to be changing
children's lives.
So if you're a teacher out there, you want to get involved with the Centiner Academy.
This is all you have to do.
Go to sentneracademy.com slash careers and apply and get ready to be grilled
because I know Layla's not playing around.
So you better be serious if you're going to get involved.
here. Also, that website's great. If you are, you know, in the Florida area, you're planning to
move there. Certainly, this is a school that you should be looking into. But, you know, as we sort
of close this up, in some ways, you know, you're really, you know, really leading into education
at a time where I think we're watching politicians being decided, you know, whether or not
they believe in the power of the parents and in children. As you do this work, Dave,
you know is part of the goal to sort of prove this concept so that we can start
seeing schools like this all over the country we are getting a lot of
interest from everywhere like when winning when you can open up another
Center Academy in our area which we you know when we really get our our
blueprint down then we would certainly explore that I think the end goal is
we're building creating the next generation of leaders you know these
kids are going to go on to be spectacular human beings
in every which way. And, you know, we kind of got ourselves into a jam right now in so many ways.
So maybe in the next, in the coming decades, you'll see a graduate of Center Academy
hoping, hopefully leading the way and making things, making this world a better place.
Is there any concern, Leila, that if you teach kids to be able to make their own money to be
entrepreneurs, that maybe they don't go to college, they get out and say, look, I have these tools now,
found my passion. I mean, is there a concern there, or is that the goal?
Well, it's interesting because I look at my husband and I said,
if our kids were graduating from high school right now,
I wouldn't want them to go to 99% of these colleges.
I wouldn't want them to go in there, you know, being indoctrinated,
coming out, hating us, you know, thinking that capitalism sucks, right?
Right.
This is a college thing that you're hearing young men and women saying.
I mean, what do you mean?
You're enjoying that Starbucks.
Why is capitalism so bad, right?
And so I don't know if I'd want them to go.
to college. Now, there are many families that, of course, want their kids to go to college.
So our school is, hey, you have the path to choose. We're going to have an amazing college
advisor at our school. So if you want to get into the best college, no problem. But there might
be some kids and some families at our school that say, you know what, I want my kids to start
their own business. Many of our families are entrepreneurs. So some of them might want their kids to
go straight into their business. That's their choice. And so we want to be able to give them the
whole range. We actually are hiring a really great college advisor and we want to be able to help
parents and say, look, these are the few schools out there that are not indoctrinating your kids and
then we're going to form alliances with those colleges to help them get into colleges that fit
with their values. Instead of going to a school where they're forcing their values on their kids
that you might not want, right? We're going to try and help them navigate the schools out there
that are just more aligned with what they're looking for.
We were presenting the high school to some of the parents, and we had a Q&A portion, and one of the parents said,
what if our kid doesn't want to go to college, how are you going to help prepare our kid for college?
And a few years ago, you would never heard this question.
You know, parents were all about, I want my kid to go to college.
I want my kid to go to college.
Now they're thinking, you know, how is the school going to support our kid and our family
if we decide that we don't want our child to go to college?
Yeah.
Unheard of.
Yeah.
Yeah, there really are different times.
Now, and we're seeing, I mean, so much depression.
And frankly, mostly college is just putting children in debt, which, you know, I guess
now we're all going to bail them out, you know, whether or not we went to college ourselves
or not.
I mean, you know, all of it's just costing more and more.
For final words, though, because, I mean, obviously, we have a huge audience.
Not everyone can get to Florida, and you don't want, you can't fit everyone in the
school.
So what is your recommendation to parents?
out there that are really struggling to find a way forward with their kids. I think you're right.
They're looking at there's nothing I can do. I know the books in my library are teaching my kids
things. They may even be having drag queen reading time. What is the parents supposed to do?
I tell parents, form a pod with other parents, even if it's five other parents, you want to protect
your child's soul. They're living once in this world. They're fragile, they're delicate,
and they're very easily influenced. And so if you've got to,
a five-year-old in kindergarten and there's a drag queen reading to your five-year-old,
which unfortunately is happening in schools all across the country, that child is going to think
that that's real life.
Right.
And that child is going to start to question their own gender.
And that's not what you want your five-year-old doing.
You want your five-year-old learning how to read, learning ABCs.
And so I tell parents, I know it's difficult.
I know it's not easy.
But do anything and everything you can to look and explore options.
That's what I would do.
I mean, look, the reason why we built the school is because I wanted to protect our kids.
And I know everybody doesn't have the resources that we have.
But people are crafty.
They can figure things out.
I know one pod where each family member takes one day.
And so there's five people in the group, and they each have one day of teaching the kids.
And they each teach different things.
And then they come together and they meet and they discuss all the things that they're doing.
And they do their lesson plans together.
And so they're really giving their kids what their kids need to be successful, happy future adults.
And I do know a lot of these pods are also incorporating, you know, understanding how to breathe,
giving the tools to really master your emotions.
Because I tell people all the time, we want our kids to be emotional ninjas.
We don't want them to be what this generation is right now, which is, oh, my God, he called me a name.
I'm going to go in a corner and cry.
Yeah.
It's not how we build a strong country with people who are so fragile that they break just at the smallest word that they're being called.
Actually, on the way here, I was having a meeting with our eighth-grade parents and one of our counselors about conflict resolution.
And how conflict resolution is an opportunity to grow.
It's an opportunity to look within.
It's an opportunity to see, okay, how am I in a, what am I doing?
here? And how can I not be a victim, take control, and learn from whatever conflict I just experienced?
Most schools run away from conflict. They hide from conflict or they just dish out consequences for
conflict. So we don't want to do that. Otherwise, we're going to have a very, very wimpy
generation, which I feel like it's kind of what's happening already, and we're going to have
a future where our soldiers don't want to fight because it's too cold or it's too hot, you know,
they're not given the right amount of food.
And that's not how we're going to sustain a strong country.
We need strong people.
I agree.
Well, Layla, David, you truly are a spectacular individual.
It was so exciting to get to see people who are bringing a dream into fruition and reality.
Really, really exciting touring around the school.
I think people should go and check it out, even if they're just sort of stopping through to see what you have going on there.
And you know, we're here to support.
you all the way through in any way we can help. I want to thank you for sharing your story
and continue to keep us abreast of all the great work. Thanks for having us now. Thank you so much.
Thank you for having us and thank you for doing everything that you're doing for a community.
It's absolutely a pleasure. Really good. Really great to see you. And remember if you want to know
anything about the sentener academy, just go to their website if you want to be a teacher or you want
to look into it for your own child. There it is one more time, senteneracademy.com.
So we have an Instagram also. Here's the Instagram, Centener Academy. You can
can check that out too and get involved and interact with this amazing group of people.
Well, you know, we're all becoming warriors in our own right, whether you're in media like I am
or you're in education, or maybe you're a doctor and you're on the front lines.
Part of all of this and what we're talking about is building community.
The community that builds around a school is really important.
Well, there's a couple of, I would say, thought leaders, powerhouses out there, doctors that are putting
together, you know, an entire speaking tour in order for all of us to find each other. And it's not
just about giving dynamic speeches. It's also about sharing and music and a total experience.
This is what that is all about.
They may think differently than me. You may see differently from me. But you're still
my friend. You're still a member of my community. It's a great time to be alive.
It's an incredibly important time to think about the next generation.
What did you do, Dad? What did you do, Mom?
We should all have that story to tell them that we did something.
Let's bring joy back into our lives.
Let's bring happiness back into each other's lives.
Let's bring laughter back into every moment of life.
Well, it's my honor and pleasure to be joined right now by,
the brains behind the resilience tour, which really started in Europe, is making its way now to the United States.
Of course, I'm talking about Dr. Maria, Energizer Hubmer, Mog, Energizer Bunny, and Dr. Ryan Cole.
Maria, you're everywhere all the time, you know, running rallies in Austria.
And that's just not enough.
You're going to come here and, you know, sort of start working on, you know, presenting a new way to look at these issues as far as speakers and music.
So tell me how do the resilience tour come about?
Yeah, the thing is that we all know we are in a time of mass formation,
mess psychosis, even worse, mass hypnosis.
So a year ago, I thought, as I'm also a resilience coach,
I thought we need our own term.
So I came up with the term crowd resilience.
And the resilience tour is all about bringing people together
and showing that it's so important that we stand united.
Either we are new media journalists,
if we are filmmakers, doctors, mothers, fathers, and it's all about inspiration, so that we get
empowered in demanding times like these.
Dr. Ryan Cole, you've been on our show many times, one of the great thought leaders that's,
you know, sort of been speaking out very transparent about the science. We work together.
What is it about this tour? I mean, you speak on a lot of different spaces, too.
Is there something you're approaching differently?
Like, what's different about this?
This is very different in the sense that absolutely you and I have shared a lot of science and we've delved deep into the
Concerning topics, but this is more about inspiring planting seeds of change bringing people together from all walks of life
No conflict this is building community building bridges but through music through fun through joy through entertainment
This is giving a voice to those poets those artists those entertainers that during the these last couple of years have been silenced and so in this
realm of silencing, this is an opening of voices and this is open arms to come, gather together,
have fun, learn together, certainly ask questions, but receive those messages, as Maria mentioned,
of resilience, of inspiration, of being a part of something in the family of humanity.
So this is science meets music meets art, but more so the art.
You know, Maria, you know, obviously, you know, I've watched you put a lot of events together,
And we've been watching sort of this proof of concept out of Austria.
I'm getting pictures of Dr. Ryan Cole actually playing, I think, as guitar and trumpet,
you know, and Geert Van and Bosch dancing and people singing.
Is there any concern that that undermines, you know, the doctor-patient perspective that,
you know, do we want to see our doctors having that much fun?
I think it's so important that we allow ourselves to have fun.
And, you know, I think it's really important that we all keep our amusement level high, as Catherine Austin Fitz also said once, you know.
It's so important because we all need, you know, this community and we all need a good laugh from time to time.
And that's also what strengthened us.
This is really important, I think.
So just so people know tonight, you're in Orlando.
If you're in Orlando this evening, I believe starting around 6.30 p.m. is Resilience Tour.
there and then here we go there's the dates right there Thursday March 30th Orlando the fun spot
theme park what an amazing place to discuss freedom and medicine as you said also getting into music
and having a bunch of fun there and then on April 1st which is this upcoming Saturday you're here
in Austin Texas of course I'm going to be speaking at that been a part of that and celebrating
so you know if you're in either those places Orlando today or any one
anywhere near it, you still have a few more hours, you can get over there, or if you want to join us in
Austin on Saturday. It's going to be a really great event. You know, what types of speakers? I mean,
is there still going to be some science discussed and things like that? I mean, no, it's all about
having fun, but what if I have a friend that's, you know, just starting to open their eyes
to this conversation? Is this the type of event we should bring people like that, too?
Yeah, this is open to anyone and everyone. And again, it's going to be fun. It's going to be
humanity, but if people have questions and they want to bring those things up, absolutely.
I mean, that's kind of what got all of us together. So we're not afraid to talk about the science,
and we want to bring this message of hope and clarity and honesty and overcome the fear that
exists. And bringing people together in fun like this definitely elevates the human spirit.
But yeah, if people want to have some Q&A and approach that, not afraid to talk about anything, anywhere
any time. But it is a time of gathering in unity. All right. Maria, you have had the opportunity and
Ryan. I know you've been both traveling together, but really you're all over the world. And for those
of us in America, I keep saying that this has really been a world war waged by the governments of
almost every nation upon the citizens. And really for the first time as citizens we stand as
brothers and sisters across the world, is there a similarity? Or are we very different?
in having come through COVID and looking at that in our rear of your mirror in the moment, looking forward, you know, what are the similarities between different nations in America?
And where are we different?
Well, to say so, I think we're very similar in the people who are truth seekers and who are in this movement.
I think we are really similar in our, you know, approaches, that it's all about standing together, reaching our hands out to the people, also to the people that kind of, you know,
were forced into these C-19 vaccinations.
And I think so more important to have an event
where we do not, you know, say that everybody who got the vaccine
drops dead by tomorrow because this is also not the case.
But we are here to also help the vaccine injured.
And people can bring their, like, vaccinated neighbor or brother or mother.
This is important.
So we will also raise the volume for the vaccine injured at these events.
So on both events, we will have vaccine injured people
on the stage because it's really time to help them to show that there are people who really need
our help, who really need science that needs to be done around the world. So the approach is right
now, I think in our movement especially, help the people that got injured, really, really fun science
that can help to approach that. And of course, there will always be people who will say that we are,
you know, the crazy ones.
I guess we can stand in that. Look, I love you both. Dr. Ryan Cole, Dr. Maria Hubb or Mog, you're taking things to a holder level. If you're in Orlando today, get down there. Check it out. It's going to be a blast. Get to know your community, know your people so that you can know who you're going to talk to whenever you're feeling down or you're feeling alone. The high wire has been sort of carrying that for you, but we're only here Thursdays. What about the rest of the days of the week? You need community. And I think that's a big part of what's going on here.
And then in Austin, Texas this Saturday, I will be at that event, panels and conversations and music.
Just really looking forward to it.
Thank you for bringing this idea to people that we can have fun and learn and find community all at the same time.
Any last thoughts, Ryan, for people out there that are really trying to find their way forward right now.
Yeah, this is for everybody.
And we're here in love and community and spirit.
So it's going to be a great event in both places, and we hope to bring it to many more cities.
And as Maria said, we're here to help others. So this is going to be a wonderful, wonderful event.
Thank you, Del. Fantastic.
Yeah, Del, and if I may say we will be on the first of July in London,
and we plan a tour in Australia by the end of October. And just so you know,
because Ryan and I so much appreciate the work that I can decide is doing that you with the
Highwire and your team you are doing. So these events will also be definitely a place where we're
will spread the word of I can decide.org because you guys are amazing. Thank you for all that you're
doing. I appreciate that. You know, you've been partners with us in so many different ways and
getting the word out there. This is just another great way to spread the word and bring your friends
and family that you are starting to feel teeter. They're starting to ask questions. This is a
great place to start. I look forward to seeing you on Saturday. Until then, I'll rock it out in Orlando.
And we'll see you soon. Thanks.
All right. Take care.
All right. Well, it's amazing, right? I mean, we've watched, you know, standing on stages with
statements like 17,000 doctors are now standing together around the world against COVID vaccines,
now exploring the other vaccines that are out there as we started this show out saying there are
articles everywhere. They fear the power of this movement. And though they're using a pejorative
anti-vax, let's be clear that the Webster's dictionary of antivax simply now,
means people that don't believe in vaccine mandates, which means you may be out there. You may still
be getting a few of the vaccines or want to. We are here for everybody. Really what we fight for
is the freedom of choice. I do not believe in mandates at all. I think if we end all mandates,
it's a free country, it should be a free world. You can do whatever you want. You want to inject
your children with toxic chemicals, heavy metals, you know, some viruses and some bacteria.
That's up to you. It's a free country. For the rest of you, you're getting educated.
here, but we truly are a movement. And I said it. I said it all the way back in New Jersey when we
were fighting the removal of the religious exemption. It was the first time we saw politicians
stepping out in front of the audience and really trying to give their message vote for me or
think about me now. So it is true. We are now a voting block and growing. And the beauty is we're
going to have choices in almost every party as we move forward because we're right. And the truth just has a way
of selling. And when you think about how much we're winning and where we're at, I think about
what's happened to those people that were caught up in the life. How about all the networks
that went along with it? Can you imagine how annoying it must be to have been CNN, Fox, MSNBC, PBS,
pushing this 95% effective and telling everybody it's okay to take away your rights because we got to
protect each other. We stand behind this message only to have Deborah Birx laugh in your face
and say this.
I knew these vaccines were not going to protect against infection, and I think we overplayed the vaccines, and it made people then worry that it's not going to protect against severe disease and hospitalization.
I mean, amazing statement. We've obviously played that video before, but I think things like this are having consequences.
Think about all those networks that were told push this agenda. You're on the right side of medical history.
Only be laughed at by Deborah Birx. You know, there's a video that was posted recently by,
PBS where Tony Fauci is going door to door talking to the people, but I don't think it puts
them in the best light, which made me think, I wonder why they're posting it now. It's just
posted just a couple of weeks ago, hey, look at Tony Fauci looking like he's flailing.
Are they getting revenge for having been lied to? I don't know. Think about it when you watch
this video. This is Anacostia, historic African-American neighborhood. It's the typical
social determinants of health where they don't get good medical care. They have a hard
degree of HIV, high degree of COVID-19, the lowest level of vaccination.
They're sort of the disenfranchised group that we got to reach out to.
So the mayor is now with me going to congratulate the people who are going to go out into the community to try and get people vaccinated.
Do you think it hurts or what is?
No, it does other things to walk to me.
I just ask out.
How old are you?
I'm older than you, so don't feel badly.
Don't feel big. I'm 80.
Me too. Oh, good.
Me too. I'm 80 too.
That's one of the reasons why you might want to reconsider.
People aren't really cold.
I know.
They need a little push.
A push and a drag.
Yeah.
What are we going to do about those other states?
Oh, my God.
They're going to keep the outbreak smoldering in the country.
It's so crazy.
I mean, they're not doing.
because they say they don't want to do it.
They're Republicans.
They don't like to be told what to do.
And we've got to break that, you know, unpack that.
I heard that it doesn't hear it and it doesn't stop you from getting it.
No.
On the very, very, very rare chance that you do get it, even if you're vaccinated,
it's a very, you don't even feel sick.
It's like you don't even know you got infected.
It's very, very good at protecting you.
The people in America are not settled.
are not settled with the information that's been given to us right now.
So I'm not going to be lining up, taking a shot on a vaccination for something that wasn't clear in the first place.
And then you all create a shot in miraculous time.
It takes years to create vaccination.
Well, it used to take years.
Okay, it used to.
You know how many years we're invested in this approach?
About 20 years of science to get us to be able.
20 years, not enough.
And nine months is definitely not enough
for nobody to be taking no vaccination
that you all came up with.
The only reason I'm talking to you right now
as close as we are, is that I've been vaccinated.
Right.
But if it allow thousands of people like you
don't get vaccinated,
you're going to let this virus continue
to percolate in this country and in this world.
Something like the common flu then, right?
And basically.
It's much more serious than the flu.
Well, the flu kills a lot of people.
Yeah.
You know how many people died of the flu
the last year? I mean, not this year, virtually none, but the previous year, about 20 to 30,000.
How many people have died from COVID-19 in the United States? Six hundred thousand Americans.
Well, the number that you all giving that died, that's once again, that's you all's number.
You're going to pass. Yeah, definitely. Because when you start talking about paying people to get vaccinated,
when you start talking about incentivizing things to give people vaccinated, it's something else going on with that.
It's something else going on with that.
It is something going on with it.
You're right.
But I'm glad millions of people like me and most everybody here didn't get an incentive.
You know what their incentive was?
Protecting their health and protecting the city.
But I won't keep doing more.
It's okay.
My campaign is about fear.
It's about inciting fear and people.
You all attack people with fear.
That's what this pandemic is.
It's a fear. It's fear this pandemic.
That's all it is.
Is that absolutely amazing?
I can't figure out.
If PBS is doing this is trying to make Fauci look good,
I have no idea while we're seeing that footage coming out now.
And by the way, I think Tony Fauci realizes this has got to be a lot of people
in Washington, D.C., watching the highwire like that guy that just schooled him.
But what an amazing moment.
I mean, this is where we're at, right?
And I'm going to say it over and over again.
They're retreating.
Fauci hops in that limo.
They've retreated over the hill.
They're scratching their heads trying to figure out what went.
wrong here. Why don't we have the vaccine passports we want? Why do we have the entire nation
essentially starting to turn against CDC recommendations when we look at booster shots that can only
get 10% vaccine uptake? So literally now 90% of those people that were in, you know, believed in
the vaccine are now stepping away from CDC recommendations. Folks, this is the time. This is the time
we use this momentum and this time. They're right. We're a voting block. Let's be the most
powerful voting block there has ever been for every party.
And we don't care what party you're in.
Just stop mandating these products that aren't being properly tested upon us.
Let us get back to choice.
Let's represent to the world as Americans what freedom and liberty really is that we believe in the Nuremberg Code and the right to inform consent.
All of this is a part of the conversation we need to start happening with everybody we meet.
That's how we grow this movement.
That's how we start affecting the politics.
That's how we start affecting the consciousness of this world so that we can get back to science.
Real science where you are not only allowed to ask questions, you are inspired and celebrated for asking hard questions
because it demands that science does a better job to explain itself and to be there for the public and to make sure that it's all safe.
This is what the high wire is constantly fighting for.
For all of you that support the work that we do, I want to thank you.
For all of you that have been watching and sitting there and sharing this video, awesome.
We love that.
But please, it's time to stop sitting back and being someone that just watches the high wire
and glad everybody else is funding the work that they're doing.
Look at the success we've had.
Look how the conversation has changed.
Can you imagine what we could do if all of you decided, you know what?
I'll give what I can to the high wire because it represents what I believe in and I vote with
my dollars and I want the world to know.
I want them to really be afraid of what the high wire is achieving, both in this television program and also in the legal front that we're fighting on and all of the other things that we're doing in this country and around the world.
This is our mission.
We're here to end, as we've said, man-made disease.
More specifically, we're here to end man-made stupidity.
And we're going to do that every single week.
I look forward to you joining us in this effort to wake up the world.
I'll see you next week.
