The Megyn Kelly Show - Disgusting Pro-Hamas Displays, and COVID Vaccine Consequences, with Konstantin Kisin and "Shot Dead" Documentary Director | Ep. 668
Episode Date: November 13, 2023Megyn Kelly begins the show by discussing some of the most disgusting anti-Semitic and pro-Hamas displays around the world over the weekend, New York's anti-Israel protest over the weekend and their d...isturbing chants, dangerous protests in the U.K., some positive developments with pro-Israel demonstrations in Paris, and more. Then Megyn is joined by Konstantin Kisin, co-host of the TRIGGERnometry podcast, to discuss why the lies about how great immigration is for the U.S. and the U.K. have led us to anti-Israel protests now, the scary concept of decolonization pro-Palestinian groups say they want, the dangerous Islamist and “woke” ideology and why it has invaded college campuses and schools,disturbing Hitler references from anti-Israel protesters, how the real "far right" brainwashed into racist ideology are those supporting Hamas and displaying anti-Semitism, why multiculturalism is not multiethnicity, why "smart" people can become the most radical, why he now supports an end to the Ukraine war and what a peace deal could look like, and more. Then Teryn Gregson and Ernest Ramirez, director and co-star of the "Shot Dead" documentary, join to discuss the tragic deaths of children and babies after getting the COVID vaccine, doctors seeing the effects of the vaccine on patients, government pushing vaccine mandates without highlighting the potential harms of it, Ramirez’s tragic story of how his healthy 16-year-old son died five days after his son's first COVID vaccine shot, the myocarditis effect of the COVID vaccine and of COVID, more families affected by potential vaccine-related deaths, pregnant women and how the COVID vaccine could affect babies, and more. Kisin: https://www.konstantinkisin.comGregson: https://wethepatriotsusa.org/shot-dead-movie/Ramirez: https://www.jrsguardianvoice.com Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
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Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at noon east.
Hey everyone, I'm Megyn Kelly. Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show.
Since we last spoke on Friday, it really feels like our world, our sense of humanity is being torn apart city by city, day after day.
I'm distracted by my dog. No, it's okay. They can
stay. Stradwick and Thunder are in here. Well, Stradwick's fat now and he breathes heavily. So
I apologize for the distraction. But sadly, I felt this myself. We went to Chicago. I mentioned
this at the end of Friday's show. I went to Chicago and I met with two of my best friends.
We do a girl's trip every year. And a couple of things that we cover in the news were there. First of
all, the rise in crime and homelessness. You could see it on a city, in a city that used to be
absolutely pristine. You could eat off the streets of Chicago when I lived back there, back in the
mid-1990s and then again in the 2000s. And very different now, very different situation.
And then secondly, we saw, oh, they do have to go.
Sorry, they're playing and they're biting each other.
I tried, guys.
And then secondly, the Students for Justice for Palestine crowd was out there in droves.
I mean, droves, marching through the streets, chanting loudly, waving their
pro-Palestinian flags and so on. I mean, we've seen city after city after city, domestically and
abroad, where we've witnessed a wave of anti-Semitism that shocks the conscience. The amount of incoming
can feel overwhelming, right? It's like, who knew that there was this level of anti-Semitism everywhere?
So we're going to break it down to two of the biggest demonstrations that we saw over the
weekend, including in New York City. New York City's got more Jews in it than any city,
any place outside of Israel. And yet you wouldn't know that to look at the protest. My God.
Friday night, New York, a protest to, quote, flood Manhattan for Gaza.
It started at Columbus Circle near Central Park. There, the crowd had this message for
an upset supporter of Israel as she sought comfort from police. Listen to this. Cry bitch, cry. Cry bitch, cry.
Cry bitch, cry.
Cry bitch, cry.
Cry bitch, cry.
Cry bitch, cry.
Cry bitch, cry.
Cry bitch, cry.
Cry bitch, cry.
Cry bitch, cry.
Cry bitch, cry.
Get that?
Cry bitch, cry.
She was upset.
She was getting harassed.
And their response was cry bitch, cry.
Nice.
Sweet.
From there, protesters marched to the New York Times building in Midtown, vandalizing it
with fake blood.
You remember we told you about the weird sit-in they
were having in the lobby there on Friday. And they decided it might be fun to curse
at a daily news reporter outside of the building. Seems like a nice group, doesn't it?
No one and nothing, it would seem, was safe from their fury.
Not the baristas at Starbucks who were told, you make drinks for genocide.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Not what we signed up for, I'm sure they thought.
Not the Israeli flag, which, of course, was burned.
One chant heard Friday night. It is right to rebel. Israel, go to hell.
Now, I appreciate the the the rhyme and the the beat of the rhyme, because in some of these protests, they've been less than clever.
I appreciate that they got the just the right pentameter as it.
OK, I'm sorry, but you have to mock these people like who sits
around. We got to come up with just the perfect rhyme so that we can condemn the Jews and call
for them to die. Israel can go to. It is right. It is right to protest. No, it is right to rebel.
Yes, Israel can go to hell. Yes, let's do it. Remember the moron high schooler who had to write
his two liner down on a placard so that he
could remember it. He was reading his little. We're not dealing with the smartest crowd. That's
the truth. And of course, the American flag was not off limits, too. They love to burn that, too.
And to take it down in favor of the Palestinian flag. That's lovely to watch. Much to the
jubilation of the crowd. This is back in New York, who stood near a sign that reads,
U.N. Way.
Take a look.
There goes the American flag, for those of you listening.
Pulling it down.
And again.
And another one.
And the crowd is cheering. Look at them. Is that Megan Rapinoe?
Screw them. You don't like America. Get out. Get out. We don't want you here either.
You don't want to be here. We don't want you. It's perfect. Go home. Honestly, like these half these people are
chanting in Arabic about this country that they've clearly chosen, but it's not good enough for them.
Get out. We don't need you here. If all this not is not enough, the protesters also forced
New York City's Grand Central train station to shut down. Now it's on. You want to pull down flags?
Pisses us off, but whatever. You want to shut down Grand Central and stop people from getting
home on time? It's on. Watch as they kick the doors while cops are locked inside. Look at these people. Look at them. What? Only a few were even arrested. Why? Why?
Anti-Israel protesters also took to the streets across the globe over the weekend. Cape Town,
Barcelona, Brussels, just to name a few.
London seeing its biggest rally since the war began.
The biggest anti-Israel rally since the war began.
Taking place on the very weekend that Britain honors its war dead.
Leaders had asked them not to protest on such a solemn day.
You won't be surprised to learn they didn't give a shit and did it anyway.
An estimated 300,000 taking to the streets of the British capital. Here's an interesting fun fact for you.
This same group, these pro-Hamas protesters, they said, oh, we had 850,000. The cops said,
you had 300,000. So there too, here and in Palestine, they like to overstate the numbers,
seeing a pattern.
There they are all around the British capital.
Organizers, again, trying to tell us, oh, we had almost a million.
OK.
Police are now trying to identify a number of them for hate crimes and abuse.
In one video, a woman yells this.
Killers!
Dead to all the Jews! What is killers. Death to all the Jews.
If you could say it in a way that was more clear and didn't require such translation,
it would be far more effective. You work on that. You work on that.
If you could make your Jewish death threats absolutely clear,
I think you might reach more people. Or just say it in your native language. Those are the people you're trying to
convince anyway. Police also wanted to find, or want currently to find two men pictured here
wearing what appears to be Hamas-style headbands. And then there's the woman carrying a sign that
shows the Jewish star of David wrapped around a Nazi swastika with the
slogan, no British politician should be a friend of Israel. Got it? Don't you dare support the Jews
who were attacked by the terrorists. Now, there were some counter protests.
Stand by. I'm going gonna show you okay they're walking for for a listening audience one man attacked for holding up a sign
you see he was holding up a sign that equated hamas with isis and what happened when he held
up that sign they attacked him they attacked him take a look at that. Chance of England till I die also heard among the counter protesters.
And the media also really, really wanted you to know that there were, quote,
far right protesters among the counter protesters who battled with police.
In one tense scene, a protester was seen shouting in officers faces,
the crowd telling the police, you're not English anymore. Watch.
Okay. So it's like a group of ragtag people out there giving the police a hard time. The police,
as you may remember, have been tearing down the hostage posters.
They say they're disruptive.
So the police themselves have been tearing down posters of the missing kidnapped hostages.
There's some animosity growing against them.
The police say that they arrested more than 100 people, the majority of whom were right wing protesters.
I'm sure I'm sure they
were. And yet across the English Channel for Jews, there was a glimmer of light from the city of
life, light in Paris. More than 100,000 people taking to the streets of Paris on Sunday to march
against anti-Semitism. Good for them. Look at this. Finally. I know some of my audience wrote in
and said, you know what? Jews have been persecuted, persecuted for 2000 years. That's why they don't,
their instincts are not rushed to the streets and make a spectacle out of yourself. You know,
they're, they are under threat. They're not really feeling too bold about going out into the streets
right now, but they did it and God God bless. Do it. Do more of
it. There's safety in numbers there. 100,000 people on the streets of Paris. God bless.
Joining me now, Konstantin Kissen. He's co-host of an amazing podcast, which I've mentioned a few
times on the show called Trigonometry. And the podcast is wonderful. He's been doing it for a
long time. And Konstantin is getting more and more attention. He came on the show a year plus ago to talk about Ukraine.
And he's been all over the Israel conflict as well.
He's back today.
Konstantin, good to see you.
Welcome back.
Megan, great to be with you.
Can you believe that open?
I mean, the amount of behavior, bad behavior happening at these pro-Palestinian protests, attacking the guy with
the pro-Israel sign, getting in the face of innocence, calling for Jews to die, that one
woman afraid, you know, calling her a bitch, cry, bitch, cry. It's like, and then of course,
in the UK, you get a handful of counter protesters who have some tense exchanges with cops. And the
whole story is about the alt-right, the far right protesters. And then we'll get to, they just
fired this well-known politician in the UK and we'll get to why. But the UK, I mean, it's amazing
because they're going even more the wrong way than we are here in America, but the two problems are
exactly the same.
What do you make of it all?
Well, I'm so glad you played the clip from France because I said this is how you know things have got really bad when British people are looking over at the French and thinking we like you, we envy you, we want more of what you have.
That is unusual for the situation here.
But you know what?
I'm sad to say I'm not surprised.
I mean, what we have had since the October 7th attacks, people have forgotten this.
But actually, in the first two days after the terrorist attack happened, we had anti-Israel protests.
And I use inverted commas for people listening on the streets. And those were not anti-Israel protests. Those were celebrations.
Those were celebrations. There were people on the streets of this country and this city celebrating mass murder and terrorist attacks, celebrating. And what we have seen since over the
next few weeks is the inevitable consequence of the fact that the police simply, you know,
you mentioned the politician who we'll get to, the reason she was forced to, the reason she was
fired actually, was that she dared, she dared,
Megan, to insinuate that the police are not policing even-handedly when it comes to different
groups. And what we have seen over the last few weeks is that it's perfectly normal, for example,
for people in the pro-Palestinian marches to be chanting for jihad, to be chanting rise up, rise up army of Mohammed and all sorts
of other genocidal slogans effectively. And they're not being policed. And when the police
are being confronted and asked, why don't you go in there and stop these people doing these things,
which are against the law in this country, it's against the law to incite violence. It's against
the law to express support for terrorist organizations. What the police say is, look,
look, there's so many of them and there's so few of us.
However, when over the weekend, a few football supporters who are, you know, they are people who like to go out and get drunk and have fights with the police.
But there was very few of them. There were minor skirmishes between them and the police.
The police immediately found it within within the powers to arrest a bunch of them. And of course, the entire media
establishment ran with the story that the far right, so-called far right, were the ones causing
the problem. And the only question I have for these people is, why don't we look at what the
definition of far right is? My definition of the far right, and the definition that we've used
historically, certainly in the UK, is people who are racist, people who are prejudiced against
other ethnic and religious groups, people who are sexist and consider women second class citizens,
people who incite violence. And to my mind, we have had the far right on the streets of Britain
for five weeks, and the police have done absolutely nothing about it, which is why
they are emboldened and they're going to continue to do this.
So tell us about Suella Braverman and what happened there, because our pal Lawrence Fox
has been on the show recently, got booted from GB News for having a, you had him on
too, a crass, but in my mind, totally within the balance conversation in terms of getting
terminated.
Anyway, he's been all over the news.
I like him a lot. I know you do
too. And he's been tweeting a lot about Suella Braverman getting the boot. She's home secretary.
What does that mean? Why did she get fired? It seemed rather easy to fire this woman who,
as far as I can tell, didn't say much at all and seems to be representing the views of at least
half of Britain's. Well, so home secretary means that she's in charge of things like immigration, security, policing, and so on.
She's the person at the top of government responsible for all those things.
And what she said, as I mentioned earlier, Megan, is that the police are not being even handed and they're policing different groups differently.
And shock, horror, everybody was very upset about this, even though we have
seen the difference. And I wrote on my Substack today about this, that essentially we had during
2020, we had the BLM marches, of course, where the police kneeled in front of protesters. And
then a few months later, we had anti-lockdown protesters where the police kneeled on protesters.
And that sort of mismatch in the way that the police approach different people has continued.
And frankly, at this point, what has become clear is the police will police vigorously
and violently people of whom there are not many, and they will avoid policing large groups
of people.
And so you can tell quite clearly from that what sort of outcomes that incentivizes if you let large groups
of people behave uh abominably uh but you don't police them they will continue um and that's why
i think we've got the situation that we have she um she had written an op-ed for the times of london
criticizing the cops for letting these pro-palestinian marches go ahead saying as you
point out they they had stopped far-right protests but permitted the pro-Palestinian, quote, mobs.
And she was raising objections to it.
And then the British prime minister's office asked her to make changes to the op-ed.
She apparently ignored them.
Then the article points out that I have in front of me a YouGov survey for Sky News showed 50% of Britons
thought the pro-Palestinian march planned for Armistice Day, the one that honored World War I vets, should be banned. They did not want to see
all these pro-Palestinian marchers in the streets on a day where they're supposed to be thinking
about the British war dead. And she spoke out. And yet that was controversial. This is somebody
who they don't like anyway because she's conservative.
She supported Brexit. She's been called transphobic because she doesn't think schools should have to accommodate requests about pronouns. And so now she's out because she
wrote things like this in that op-ed. I do not believe these marches are merely a cry for help
for Gaza. They are an assertion of primacy by certain groups, particularly Islamists.
Where is she wrong? What did she say that's even arguably wrong?
She's not wrong on anything. The only thing that she's wrong is to assume that she was a member of
a conservative party. The prime minister of this country spends more time caring about what the
Guardian headline is going to be the next morning than he does about attempting to win over the voters that voted. Well, actually, they didn't vote for him.
They voted for a party that he became prime minister of without a general election.
And that's the situation that we're in. I think what we have seen in the last day with her being
fired is that the one politician in the Conservative Party that was actually prepared to
represent the views and values of most people in the Conservative Party in this country
has been fired in order to pander to people who are never going to vote for that party in the
first place. And so what you'll see when we have an election next year is almost certainly a
landslide for the Labour Party and for four years of that. So I think that the reality is, is that she was trying
to speak up for what is a silent majority in this country, really. And she was, you know,
too brave for her own party. And also, the media elite in this country absolutely hates people like
her. One of the reasons is, of course, Megan, we haven't touched on this yet. But these issues are
very connected is that she's one of the very few politicians in this country who's
had anything to say and attempted to do anything at all about the issue of illegal immigration.
And there's a direct connection between these marches and illegal immigration,
because when you let in hundreds of thousands of people from countries where there is rife
anti-Semitism, whose cultural values do not match your own, you end up with things like the things that we're seeing on the streets.
And she was attempting to tackle that.
I believe on Wednesday, in a couple of days from now, those attempts are going to come
to a head in the courts.
We're likely to see, I think, the Rwanda deal, which is the idea of moving people to
Rwanda who shouldn't be here, is probably going to be found to be illegal. And so we're at an impasse. Essentially,
we have an open border and no one is able to do anything about it. She was one of the few people
who tried, and that is one of the other reasons they hate her. Yes, we covered this. She gave a
speech at AEI and she pointed out these people are coming in and they're not assimilating.
They don't actually want to be here.
They don't want to be part of our culture.
They want to import their culture here.
And for this, she was called a bigot.
But it was 100 percent true.
We are seeing it in England.
We're seeing it in France.
We're seeing it even in Germany.
And we're definitely seeing it in our own country.
I mean, seeing the American flag come down and these losers raise the Palestinian flag.
Go live there.
If you could find a country on Earth that was pretty much the opposite of America, it would look just like Palestine.
Go take a look at women's rights in Palestine.
OK, go over the gay rights.
Take a look.
See if that's really where you would like to live, even without the occupation.
Right.
Go to Gaza, which has been controlled by Hamas since 2005.
Don't even go. Go back to 2005, 2006, before Israel had to go issue the blockade because they were bombing Israel all the time.
So Israel needed to seize control of what goes in and what goes out.
But for a couple of years there, Hamas was in charge. The Palestinians were in charge of Gaza.
Take a look at that version of Palestine. You tell me whether you rather live there or the United States. This utopia that they spin up in their minds doesn't
exist. These places are hell holes because of the way that Hamas views the world, views women,
views human rights. And only on the streets of Manhattan and London does it get glorified
into something that is fake aspirational?
Exactly. And look, I support the right of these people to protest.
What I would like to do is get together with people like you and other friends and start raising money for one way tickets to Palestine for these people so that they can experience firsthand the thing that they're attempting to glorify.
That would be, I think, I say the same thing.
You know, you and I have talked about my background coming from the Soviet Union.
I would love nothing more than to send all of these pro-communist left wingers to one
way to North Korea so they can experience the glories of communism as well.
You know, the point you make about immigration is very valid.
And this is why one of the points I've been making this entire time is,
I actually, people keep saying, well, we've seen this terrible rise in antisemitism.
I don't think we have. I don't think we've seen a rise in antisemitism. What we have seen is what we have allowed to be imported into this country and your country, and what we have allowed
to be imported into the heads of our young people. I keep making this point. Every time I come to the
United States,
a country I love, a country where I'm frequently. When I was on Bill Maher's show, I said this,
we have got to stop teaching our children to hate their own country. And what you're seeing in the
streets of New York, in the streets of London, in the streets of Paris, in the streets of many,
many cities around the West, is that we have a merger of two things, the woke people who've
been trained to hate their own
country and the Islamists who already did and were allowed to come in. And that potent mix
is what you're seeing on the streets. Right. We played a clip on Friday that was
absolutely perfect and unbelievable in what it exposed, but it showed, we call them like these
trans-TIFA activists, the activists who are out there on behalf of the LGBTQ crowd, but it showed, we call them like these trans diva activists, you know, the activists who are out
there on behalf of the LGBTQ crowd, but it's really just the T part of LGBTQ that's out there
and getting in the face of somebody saying, oh, you know, they're trying, they're against trans
rights, they're against trans rights. And the pro-Palestinian protesters are like, what? Oh,
wait, we're for that. Then we're with him. It was Billboard Chris, you know, Billboard Chris, who's always out there with his billboard. And the trans activist was like, this? Oh, wait, we're for that. Then we're with him. It was billboard, Chris, you know, billboard, Chris is always out there with his billboard. And the, the trans activists was like,
this is bullshit. He's against the trans people. And the pro Palestinian people were like, oh,
wait, we were with billboard, Chris. Like the, the, you know, the, the realization comes out like,
oh, okay, I got it. Wait, we're not actually aligned. That's the future.
I don't know if you've seen those videos, but in the UK, we've had people go to these protests
where they're chanting from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. And they say to them,
which river and which sea? And they don't know. They don't know. So they don't even know what
they're singing. All they know is that, and this is, again, we've, I'm sure talked about this in
the past as well. This is the introduction of this Marx, you know, again, we've, I'm sure talked about this in the past as well.
This is the introduction of this Marxist oppressor, oppressed dynamics.
The moment you say, well, this group is oppressed and that group is the oppressors, then anything
can happen to the oppressors and anything is excusable for the oppressed.
We see this time and time again.
And this is why this ideology is so dangerous and has been so dangerous because it allows
them to justify any violence whatsoever against people they have designated to be their oppressors.
And I say to your listeners and to your viewers, Megan, when these people were saying in the
wake of the October 7th attacks, this is what decolonization looks like.
Take that seriously.
Take that seriously.
This is what they mean when they talk about decolonizing you.
This is what they mean. They have no rules anymore.
I pointed out to the audience that that was tweeted out by this activist, I mean, among others,
but this one activist tweeted it out and it was actually liked by this woman named Karen Atiyah,
who runs the opinion pages at the Washington Post. I couldn't believe it. Honestly,
I couldn't believe my eyes.
Karen Atiyah happens to be black. She's proactive in sort of the BLM world, but was on the more reasonable side of that. And so she was somebody I followed on Twitter because I like a diversity
of voices coming into my head and to understand what everybody's saying. She liked that tweet,
Constantine. I couldn't, I was like, I'm done. I'm done. You like that tweet looking at murdered babies where the person says this is what decolonization looks like.
I'm done with you. You've exposed yourself. You're a hateful person. There's no excusing it.
And that's the level of big reveals we've had person after person, school after school,
institution after institution, country after country of the level of hatred. Yes, for Jews. Yes, clearly. But it's well beyond Jews. It's
whites. It's the West. Absolutely. Well, this, you know, in my book, An Immigrant's Love Letter
to the West, I talked about all of this and I very much predicted, sadly, a lot of what's
happening now, which is if you continue to tell people that they're entitled to do anything to
the people that are, quote unquote, oppressing them and that they are the victims and the
oppressed and what they must do is reverse the racism that their ancestors experienced,
reverse the victimization that people experienced in the past, then you end up here. And while I predicted it, I also find it
difficult to believe because it's that difficult to believe that there are people in our societies
who would justify murdering innocent people. But it is the logical conclusion of their ideology.
And there's no getting away from that. The moment you believe that you're entitled to go and kill
other people or massacre civilians or do whatever it is
that they did, burn people alive, all of that terrible stuff. The moment you start to justify
that in your own head, anything is possible. And I just think we've forgotten in the West
how powerful ideology is, because we live in this very comfortable, very stable,
our societies are very predictable. Nothing ever really gets too bad
most of the time. But the truth is, ideology is a very powerful thing. And you see the Islamist
ideology. There are people with placards in the streets of London saying, we'll show you what
happens when you fight people who think death is only the beginning. And I think they're not lying. They're not wrong. There are
Islamists who believe that they will be going to heaven with their 72 virgins when they blow
themselves up or when they die fighting. And there are woke people who genuinely believe all this
stuff and they will go along with it to its logical conclusion. That's why, you know, I've
sort of made the reputation for myself of someone who's maybe a little bit alarmist about this stuff.
But sadly, I've been very vindicated on everything that's happening because we're not being alarmist at all.
This ideology is dangerous.
And you have to find a way to stop this stuff being taught in your schools because otherwise there will be no way back.
And yes, it's at least twofold because you do have to stop it from being taught in the schools. These young people are impressionable. And when all of their teachers and their
classmates are saying the same thing, it's tough to pull them out of it. But it's also coming in
fresh faced thanks to the immigration policies. Here's Suella Braverman in that speech that I
made reference to a moment ago, the now-fired Homeland Secretary in Great Britain.
Take a listen. Multiculturalism makes no demands of the incomer to integrate. It has failed
because it allowed people to come to our society and live parallel lives in it, they could be in the society, but not of the society. And in extreme cases,
they could pursue lives aimed at undermining the stability and threatening the security
of our society. We are living with the consequence of that failure today.
Now fired. What a racist. Yeah, what a racist. That's well, I know you've pointed out
anybody brave enough to say what she just said, whether it's Suella Braverman or Tucker Carlson
winds up fired eventually gets called a bigot. Right. Like you're not allowed to go there.
You know, remember, it was even Tom Brokaw. I don't know if you remember this, but even Tom
Brokaw of NBC News, the god of NBC News, said something about how these immigrants need to assimilate once they come to America. Well,
he got browbeaten for two weeks in the press because of this and wound up having to dial it
back. What did he say that's wrong? You don't want to live an American lifestyle or an English
lifestyle, then stay home, get out. You can practice all of your Palestinian customs in Gaza. Go ahead and do
it. But what they want, and Ayaan Hirsi Ali has been better than anybody in expressing this.
Of course, originally from Somalia, eventually manipulated by the Muslim Brotherhood,
somehow got out, extracted herself from this. We did a long episode on it and she's written books on it.
Somehow got out and became a lifeline critic of Islam and what they do in particular to women.
But she has been sounding the alarm about this for a decade now, about what's happening in particular in Europe. These men are moving in and women who used to be able to walk in tank tops and shorts down the street to
go get a coffee now get harassed, in some instances attacked, often have to walk with a male family
member now just in order to ensure their safety because they're not assimilating. They're expecting
the European young women and others to assimilate to them. And we've got to a point where, you know,
it's the descendants, brown women, descendants of immigrants like Sohla Bravman, first generation
immigrants like me, we're all saying this because you cannot have a cohesive society
if people are not willing to live together by an agreed set of customs and rules.
And the point that she was making in that speech that you played
about multiculturalism is a very, very important one that most people don't actually understand.
So let's break it down. There is a big difference between living in a multicultural society
and a multi-ethnic society. None of us, I don't think, have a problem with living in a society
where there are people of different races, different ethnicities, different religions.
These are all things that are absolutely fine. As long as those people all agree that they're
living in one country, they're all American first, or they're all British first. And we
have a shared set of ideas about where we want our country to be going. That is a multi-ethnic
society, which works perfectly well
and is perfectly manageable, and nobody has a problem with it. But a multicultural society is
a society that says, oh, no, no, no, you don't need to be British. You don't need to be American.
You can be exactly the way that you are, where you came from, or your grandparents came from.
Keep your customs exactly the way that they are. Don't adjust to our society. You don't have to
learn the language. You don't have to understand the values of this country. You don't have to
respect the flag of this country. Just live any which way you want. That doesn't work. That leads
to ethnic tension and eventually ethnic violence of the kind that we're starting to see around
Europe. It's a very dangerous place. And I hate to tell you this, Megan, but it is true.
Every Jewish friend I speak to in the UK is thinking of leaving if they can.
That's the position we're in.
Where are they going to go?
Here?
Probably America.
And every Jewish friend I have in America is saying, I've bought a gun in the last week.
Right.
Why wouldn't you?
I would too.
If I were Jewish and I didn't have a gun, 100% I'd be getting a gun right now.
And then you get morons like criticizing Ben Shapiro because he has an AR-15. Are you kidding
me? I don't think there's an American Jew under more threats than Ben Shapiro. He should have
an arsenal. If I were Ben, I'd have an arsenal and I'd have a team surrounding me at all times
because he's been extremely bold and courageous as he should be on this issue. And he's been
threatened. His life has been threatened by the alt-right and these lunatics who are very, very similar. They have so much in common, as you point out.
And by the way, in case you think, yeah, this is Constantine's problem over in London. You know,
there's some lunatics in New York, but it's really not an American problem. It's not going to come
to a city near me. Take a look at Austin, Texas yesterday. Austin, Texas, people look at this. For the listening audience, you've got cowboys
on horses waving Palestinian flags. So as Steve Krakauer, my executive producer who lives in
Texas, in Dallas tells me, Austin's not really Texas. It's not really Texas. And no self-respecting cowboy would ever be caught
dead on a horse with a Palestinian flag. So that's that's fake, too. It's it happened,
but they're not representative of what's actually happening. But there it is. It happened in Texas.
These want to be cowboys waving Palestinian flags. I mean, to your point of this influx of immigration under the guise of
multiculturalism will be fine, hasn't worked. It's a failure and the failure is right before
our very eyes. Well, one of the things that's happened with immigration, Megan, is just we have
something happened around, certainly in the UK, around the mid-90s, probably in the US,
similar time period, where immigration went from being
like, it's a good thing that allows us to solve certain problems. America is a country that's
built on immigration. The UK isn't, but we need some immigration to keep new workers coming in
and keep things fresh. And nobody really had a particular problem with that. When I moved to the UK in 1996, as a young boy, I was one of about 55,000 net that came in. And at that time, 3% of the British public thought
that immigration was a major issue, because it wasn't a major issue. For comparison, last year,
the net number of immigrants coming in legally was 600,000, and probably around 100,000 illegally,
where we don't even know where they are, who they
are, what their values and views are. And we're spending at the moment about $10 million a day
on hotels just for the illegal immigrants who are coming in. And the reason that's happened,
Megan, is that at some point a shift happened. And I quote all these left-wing politicians in
my book who were all way to the right of Donald Trump on immigration in your country and way to the right of any conservative
in this country now, who all said, you know, we need a border. We can't allow people to come in
illegally. I mean, Barack Obama was a nativist by the standards of the modern day. And what happened
was immigration went from like, this is a good thing when it's measured correctly
and when it's controlled and when it's the people that we want coming into. Immigration is a moral
good. Immigration is somehow something that we must have, not because it benefits us, but because
it is our duty to throw open the border to people coming in, in any number. And we don't get the
right to say we
want specific people or we want specific numbers of people. It's just something that has to happen
to us. And that is why we're not having the problems that we're having. So every country
needs borders. Your country needs to get serious about its border security. And so does our country
and so do many countries in Europe.
It's downright alarming. I mean, the numbers that are coming through here in America are downright alarming and we're not doing anything about it. There's been, you know, they're doing
an impeachment inquiry of Joe Biden for his corruption. I get it. But what about Homeland
Security? You know, what about Mayorkas, who has just opened the floodgates and allowed these
people to come in? We have no idea where
they're going. And if you don't think there's going to be an increase in people who are Hamas
sympathizers in the wake of what we're seeing over here in Europe and in the Mideast, you haven't
been paying attention. We already have over 150 people on the terror watch list who have made it
in. Go ahead. Yeah. Sorry to interrupt. I was just in LA actually. And because I have a Russian name,
all the Armenian Lyft drivers, which is all the Lyft drivers in LA, actually. And because I have a Russian name, all the Armenian Lyft drivers, which is all the Lyft
drivers in LA, basically, they all start talking to me in Russian.
And I get chatting with them asking, how did you end up here, all your story and whatever.
And what I found was most of the people that I spoke to who came in the 90s and early noughties,
they were people who came legally.
They applied for a work permit or visa or whatever it was,
and came that way.
But the people who've come more recently, or the people who've brought relatives more
recently, they were all saying, well, my 80-year-old father, yeah, I just brought him over the
Mexican border.
And if an 80-year-old pensioner is able to make it across. And this isn't someone fleeing Venezuela. This is people
from all over the world now coming in. You have no idea who's coming through that border. And if
I were a Hamas terrorist, that's exactly where I'd be going right now. Okay. Most importantly,
did you say early noughties? The early noughties? Is that how you're referring to the 2010 period?
No, no. The 2000s. The 2000s.
2000 to 2000. I've heard it called the early aughts. I've never heard anybody call it the
early noughties. So I like that. It's because in England, we say nought for zero. Nought is zero.
That's why. See, we really are two countries divided by a common language, Megan.
That's super fun to call it the noughties. Had I known that at the time, I would have lived differently. All right, stand by. We're going to squeeze in a quick break. And there's much more to get to, including the increase in the rhetoric praising Hitler. That's next. There was a report today that on the body of one Hamas fighter, they found a copy of Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler's book.
Then you've got this, Rebel News in London, interviewing a pro-Palestinian supporter.
Take a listen to the messaging there.
It's not seven.
If the West feels so sorry for the Israeli Zionists, why don't they give a place in Germany?
Why don't they go to Hitler's back garden and make an occupation there?
Then they will know what kind of people these are.
Why every so many hundred years the Zionists get slaughtered?
Because Hitler knew how to deal with these people.
Oh, great. Hitler knew how to deal with these people. Oh, great.
Hitler knew how to deal with these people, says the man.
I'll give you one more.
There is, it's random, but it's interesting.
There's some woman on Hinge, a dating website,
and she went on a rant.
This is her attempt to win over suitors, Constantine.
Hitler was doing the world a favor.
Now look what y'all got us into. I'll show you
what I think of Jews. If I could go back in time, I would go to 1945. My sole purpose in life now
will be to have kids and figure out how to go back in time so we can finish the Jews. Free Palestine,
burn the Jews, gas them again. I realize this is some rando, but we could do this all day.
You and I could be here all day with the amount of Hitler rhetoric that's coming back. He's their
new hero. And yet these morons on the college campuses don't seem to be making the connection.
Well, right. The people who spent seven years calling everyone a Nazi don't recognize Nazis
when they're directly in front of them.
Isn't that amazing?
And by the way, this woman wants to go back to 1945.
I mean, I'm not a historian exactly, but I think by 1945, we were kind of done with her lot.
It was pretty wrapped up, sister.
It was pretty wrapped up.
So this is the problem with these people is they're incredibly stupid and ignorant on top of the hateful rhetoric that they bring.
But yeah, I mean, this is the point I keep making to people over here in the UK, Megan.
If you want to talk about the far right, this is the far right.
This is the far right.
This is what it looks like.
It's people who are racist, who are homophobic, who are sexist, and who want to kill Jews.
How about we focus the attention you've been focusing on people
that you've been calling Nazis
because they made a joke in a comedy club 20 years ago
on these people instead.
And maybe we can actually get rid of the people
who do hate the Jews
and who are hateful and bigoted and racist.
But they don't make that connection.
And it's because as we've been talking about,
they've been brainwashed into this ideology.
At MIT, I mean, I gotta be be honest, I expected it, Brown.
I'm not surprised to see this kind of thing at Yale or Stanford.
MIT, that's just where like the math wizards go.
That's where like the future quants go for their education.
And they're going to make good money.
And we're going to rely on their big brains and their ability to be superhuman calculators
to do what needs to be done in that field. What the hell is activism doing at MIT? No place is immune. We played the video the other
day of a math lecture being disrupted by this pro-Palestinian. And the teacher's like, could
you just wait until I finish the calculation and then you can do your thing? Anyway, it's gotten
worse. It's gotten worse. We're now there's been's been, um, we didn't play it. Okay.
Let's watch it. Here it is. Uh, can I, can I just finish this line? And then, then I get,
I'll do the same. Right. Go ahead.
Oh, shut up and get back to the math. I mean, honestly, like how ostracized did these
poor people want to be? You're already a mathlete. It's you can't add pro-Palestinian anti-Jew
to the list, like work on it. OK, then Jewish students were prevented from attending classes by a blockade of hostile anti-Israel students and saying that we fear this school is no longer safe for Jews.
Four hours after this protest began, the administration finally said, get out of here, leave.
Otherwise, you're going to be suspended.
Guess what? Only the Jewish students who had shown up actually listened to the
order. The pro-Palestinian students stayed. And the MIT president, Sally Kornbluth, said those
who remained, you're going to be disciplined, but it's only going to be you can't go to
extracurricular activities because we understand most of you are here on student visas from other
countries. And because now the politicians are threatening that
you will be deported in various states if you come over here and support terror, we're not going to
sort of get you on anybody's radar, because if a student is academically dismissed under federal
law, their visas can be revoked. So Sally Kornbluth decided to run cover for these kids,
leading John Podoritz to post on X. I see. So if you break U.S. law but are a rich foreigner,
you should stay at MIT rather than MIT helping you to be deported. Good to know.
This is the state of American campuses. You can't even avoid the activism when you're just sitting
there trying to do your math.
Well, these institutions are riddled with it. And it's not just colleges, it's also schools. I mean,
you know, elementary and up, these ideologies are getting taught at a young age, as you know,
with the gender we were, and all of the rest of it. And as to your question, how is it that these super smart kids are convinced of all of this stuff. A friend of mine,
Michael Malice, said something to me, which I thought was very powerful. He said, a smart dog
is easier to train. And that's what is happening. Just because you're intelligent doesn't mean
you're not going to fall for this stuff. Ideology is a very powerful tool. And I keep, you know,
we forget how powerful it is. But actually, all we need to do is look back a few decades in our history to see that human beings are incredibly susceptible to two different groups against each other, that says,
oh, men and women, they're not supposed to work together. They're not supposed to
get married and have kids and raise them together and collaborate and look out for each other. No,
no, no. Men and women are enemies. Or black people and white people, they're not supposed
to work together and get along. No, no, no. They're enemies. Or whatever other groups it
might be. Anyone who tells you that, be very, very suspicious of those people.
I've got to ask you, because the last time you came out, we talked a lot about Ukraine and you were explaining your marriage and you married somebody from Ukraine and you have a Russian background.
You're a Jew. You've got you've got a foot in all these camps, Constantine. You're the perfect guest on virtually every story we cover. And you were very pro
support of Israel by the West and very much wanted the West, America, England to help Ukraine in this
battle. And I it really caught my attention when you said it's time to end the war in Ukraine.
The time has come. Why is that?
Well, it's for the reason I said from day one, which is that the ultimate strategy for
Ukraine was always going to be to put up a fight, to see how well they could do with
the support that we provided.
And unless the West was willing to provide all the weapons and everything that they needed
to actually win the war, which the West simply doesn't have the appetite for, then the best deal they were going to get was
by pushing Russia out, which they did. I remind people in the first three weeks of the war,
the Russian troops were on the outskirts of the Ukrainian capital, Kiev. They were on the
outskirts of Kharkov, which is in the Northeast. They'd captured Kherson, they'd captured Maribor, they'd captured a large number of small cities and a lot of territory. And the Ukrainians pushed
them out with our help. The Ukrainians managed to retake Kherson actually without a fight. The
Russians had to withdraw from there in the south. They pushed them away in the north, they pushed
them away in the northeast and achieved what actually nobody at that point could have expected.
But ultimately, this was always going to come down to a negotiated settlement.
As I said, pretty much I said, I think a week after the conflict began here on British TV, the deal was going to be you fight, you give away some land in exchange for long term security. And what we have seen, particularly with the Ukrainian counteroffensive this summer,
is that even though the West has provided quite a lot of support, it hasn't provided
the things that the Ukrainians really need to be able to win that fight. And because it's taken so
long to provide that equipment and the hardware, what the Russians have been able to do is dig in,
plant mines everywhere, and so on and so forth.
And so the counteroffensive was bloody, but didn't achieve very much. And so what we've had over the last year, really, the last major win for Ukraine was a year ago in Kherson.
And since then, the lines on the map have barely moved. But a lot of young men and boys, frankly,
at this point are paying for it with their lives. So we gave Ukraine the support it needed to put up a fight.
It has done that now.
Now is the time to bring home a settlement
and allow the Ukrainians,
in exchange for some territorial concessions,
we need to give them long-term security.
What do you suggest?
I only have a short time left,
but what do you suggest on the concessions?
It's got to be something like a,
well, the concessions are essentially
most of the territory Russia currently occupies,
which is not ideal, of course.
But in exchange, you get Ukraine long-term security.
Either that's membership of NATO, or it's a Korean scenario where Russia can't do this
again, because you remember this happened in 2014 and then again in 2022.
What we have to do is make sure it doesn't happen again.
The territory, although that's obviously not a great outcome, matters a lot less.
And that's why I've basically been consistent throughout.
Ukraine needed to fight, put up a fight, give something away in order to get long-term security
and secure sovereignty, which it has done.
Wow.
So interesting to hear you talk about it after our last time together.
Konstantin, God bless you.
Thank you so much for your brave voice.
You guys subscribe to Trigonometry.
You will not be sorry. Big, big fan. Thank you for being here.
I appreciate it, Megan. Thank you.
All right. And don't forget, folks, you can find The Megyn Kelly Show live on SiriusXM
Triumph Channel, 1-11 every weekday at noon east. And we'll be right back.
Now we turn to a new documentary that chronicles three families who lost their children over what
they say was a connection to the COVID-19 vaccine. The documentary is called Shot Dead,
and it tells the true stories of the heartache felt by parents around the United States.
Director and producer Taryn Gregson, who has her own COVID vaccine story,
and father Ernest Ramirez,
whose story is featured in the documentary, join me now. Thank you both so much for being here.
Ernest and Taryn, all the best to you. I really appreciate it. I watched the entire piece and
found it very compelling. And Ernest, I'm so sorry about the loss of Junior. Thank you so
much for coming on to share what must be a very painful memory with us.
Thank you, Mom.
I appreciate that.
Thank you, Megan.
Taryn, you feature the stories of three families.
And I just want to tell the audience as we get started with this, just today in the news
is the fact that the Department of Justice is posting a new jobs ad today looking for eight new attorneys to defend
the federal government in vaccine injury cases. More and more people are finding the courage
to try to challenge, yes, the drug companies, which is nearly impossible, but also the federal
government for forcing, and they did force these vaccines on us
without the proper disclosures,
without the proper risks,
and ultimately without informed consent.
It's a Herculean effort to get past all of the roadblocks
that the government put up long ago
to try to prevent these kinds of lawsuits
so that understandably they want pharmacies to be,
or pharmaceutical companies to be free to develop vaccines
that would ideally cure cancer, cure Alzheimer's, et cetera.
But there are serious downsides to those roadblocks.
So that's where you guys come in,
trying to shine a light, Taryn, on what's actually happened.
And I just want to say this before we get it going.
Before I took the vaccine,
I thought to myself and I said publicly, God forbid there's
something really wrong with the vaccine. These geniuses who dreamed up the vaccine at Pfizer,
Moderna, they're going to have to dream up a cure. They just will because if there's some
massive problem with it, they could never just sit on their hands and ignore that. Never in a million
years did I anticipate that they would ignore it, that they would actively work to silence people
who are raising it, that they would bury data as has been alleged. And we had somebody on this show
alleging it with respect to AstraZeneca overseas. Never in a million years did I consider people would actually potentially die from the
vaccine and there would be no fixing it. And that is what Shot Dead chronicles, that you say there
are people, way too many people, who took this vaccine trusting big pharma, trusting the
government, trusting the advertising they saw on TV, and the enormous pressure to get it and found out the hard way,
they and their families, that there were serious risks. So how did you pick the families, Taryn,
who you profiled in the movie? Well, at first we wanted to just make a movie about people that
were dying from this vaccine because we knew it was happening. You know, just anecdotally,
we were hearing stories of people that we knew passing away after getting the shot. And just as Dr. Peter
McCullough talks about in the film, when you have something that has been applied to the population
in mass worldwide, even a small portion that have reactions and or die from it, that's still a considerable amount of people.
So when we started reaching out, when I started contacting people and talking to them and
interviewing them, it became clear to me that the most tragic, all of the stories are tragic.
No matter if you've been injured or if you have a family member that has passed from the shot, all of those stories are
tragic. But when I was really talking to these parents who lost their children and their babies,
and I was pregnant during the pandemic. And so I know what it's like to get that pressure
to get the shot while pregnant. And I know so many women that have experienced miscarriages and stillbirths and menstrual
issues.
So it just became clear to myself and the We the Patriots USA team that we needed to
focus on the kids and the babies in this because they are the future and we need to save them.
And they, for no reason whatsoever, needed a COVID shot, considering we know that they had a 0.00001
chance of really seriously being hurt by COVID, the disease itself. So it all comes down to the
kids. And we know that that's the target that the big pharma tends to go after and things like this.
And we know that once ACIP voted unanimously to put it on the recommended childhood vaccine
schedule, that states were going to soon start to put it on their vaccine schedule and require
parents to get these for their kids to go to school, to be in daycare, to be enrolled
in various activities.
We know that women are now going to be told by their OBGYNs to add this to
the lineup of shots that they should get while they are pregnant. And so we had to step in and
we had to focus on the kids because they are the future and they are who matter.
The allegation that the vaccines caused the deaths profiled in the movie Shot Dead is, as far as I can tell, supported,
not necessarily conclusive, but it's circumstantial evidence. It's not like an actual
shooting of a gun that you could know caused someone's death. But you have Dr. Peter McCullough,
who's been, he's been excoriated by the left and by the people who
want us all to have the vaccine in every seventh booster. But he's been a skeptic of how safe this
is pretty much from the beginning. And he's taken a look at the autopsy reports in these cases and
said in the movie, I mean, I watched him that he does believe these were vaccine-caused deaths.
Yeah, that was very important to us that it was, you know, backed up by an expert.
Although we want to focus on the families and the humanity,
because I think that's really what it cuts to the core of a person and, you know, maybe makes them want to look further into things
by seeing the humanity and leveling human- human with people on their experiences. We did really want to have these experts in in this film to back up and support
what these parents were saying. And I think it's important because as you said, Megan,
you know, so many people, whether they've been injured or have lost a loved one, have been told
and just drug through the mud by people, whether it's on social media, even, you know, as we chronicle in this,
the medical examiners for their various states trying to get the autopsy results,
they're given the runaround and all these various aspects. And so they have to seek outside,
you know, help to look at these autopsies to try and get answers. And we even also have
Dr. Thorpe, who's an OBGYN whistleblower, as well as Michelle Gershman, a labor and delivery
nurse whistleblower. And these people have evidence. They've done studies. They've done
research. And not only that, they anecdotally see evidence every day and their practices and and what they're seeing.
And it's just happening so much. It's hard to ignore, despite.
Well, that's so frustrating. Trying to bury it.
So frustrating, Taryn, is that they they don't they're not open minded.
I feel like your side and I as well are open minded.
If it's if it wasn't the vaccine,
show me what it was explained to me what caused the death and their side is hardcore. Like,
no, we're not going to talk about the vaccines, not withstanding proximity and time, you know,
death to vaccine, myocarditis having been found in the autopsy, blood clotting, having been found
in somebody who had no core comorbidities. Their instinct
seems to want to be shut it down. It wasn't the vaccine. That's what we know for sure,
which only leads to more suspicion. Yeah. And that's why featuring children,
I think, is really important, too, because we can all pretty much agree that most children
are pretty healthy and don't have many preexisting conditions, if at all. And so that's why it's
important, too, to show the
children, to show these people, you know, Ernest can speak on this. His son died five days after
the shot. I mean, how he's a healthy 16 year old boy. And Dr. Peter McCullough also goes into this.
Most of these kids and these teenagers have myocardial scars on their hearts and they don't
even know it. So they're walking around with these scars. And prior to COVID, all of the medical advisors around the country, CDC, NIH,
you name it, have on their own website, if someone has myocarditis, that they should not be
participating in athletic activity. Well, you know, now they're just completely ignoring the
fact that kids have myocarditis,
don't even know it.
And so they go out like Junior did and runs in the park and collapses and dies.
Or Trista Martin, 18 years old, you also get an adrenaline boost in the waking hours of
the morning.
That's what wakes you up.
That's when she had her cardiac episode and her entire body shut down and she went on
to pass away.
So that's why including these children and showing these are perfectly healthy kids, and then they all of a sudden pass away after receiving the shot. It's hard to ignore.
And I just want to say to the audience, yes, you can get myocarditis from COVID too. That is a fact. But what went down during
COVID was most people were getting or had gotten COVID. They already had it. So they were building
up their own natural immunity. They did not need the vaccine. We were told that the vaccine would
prevent the spread. It did not prevent the spread. So once you've had COVID, you do not need that
vaccine. That is what more and more experts came out to warn us of. Um, don't not the mainstream, you know, that were being cited in the Washington
post in the New York times. They were like, you need it all, get it all. And if you had known
that there was a, if you had known that there was a risk of myocarditis from COVID and from the
vaccine as a parent, and you knew your child already had COVID, I think very few parents would have then run to get a vaccine, which increases the risk of myocarditis again, again, on a child who might
already have it now further in that none of this was disclosed. Parents were just told,
and you feature this in shot dead, the advertising campaigns. It was like glamorous, you know,
there was celebrities and sports figures.
We still see it now with Travis Kelsey.
Like, get your booster.
Without the downside risks being fully vetted, disclosed, and discussed.
All right, stand by, because I want to bring in Ernest.
You've talked about Ernesto Jr.
And Ernest, as Taryn points out, he was 16 years old.
Can you just tell us, because the movie Shot Dead does a good job of describing the fact you were a single dad.
And it was just you and Junior.
And the two of you, it was like you guys against the world.
So just describe your relationship with your son, please.
Like I've said several times before, Junior was my best friend.
We, you know, we did everything together.
He loved the outdoors.
We'd take him hunting, fishing, camping,
like a normal person would do with their buddy, you know.
We barbecued together.
We worked on cars and motorcycles together.
I couldn't have asked for a better child.
We never made any decisions without the other.
If we were going to go out to eat, we'd talk about it.
If he wanted me to cook for him, we'd talk about that.
I mean, like I said, he was such a wonderful child.
I mean, he was so sweet.
Anyone that met my son would compliment me on the way I raised him.
The thing is, it was just natural.
He was just such a loving person
and what what Ernest what made you decide to get him the vaccine
because here where I live in South Texas all they showed all day long with people catching COVID,
being rushed to the hospital,
put on ventilators, and dying.
They weren't showing anybody coming off ventilators,
and they were dying alone in the hospital.
They weren't letting the family members be there with them.
And like I said, we have never done anything without the others.
And I know I would have gotten in trouble.
I would have fought my way to get in there to be by his side.
I would have never let him alone.
And so I went and took it first.
And at first, I didn't get any side effects.
And so Pfizer kept advertising how it's safe for teenagers.
And, you know, we were locked up in the house.
And I know he was getting a little stir crazy because, you know,
the only time he would go out is he'd run a couple of laps around our subdivision and come straight back because he wanted to prepare himself for when it was over with
and get back to baseball season because he loved baseball
and i told him pfizer saying it's safe for teenagers you want to go get the shot and like
you know kids don't like to get any type of injections and he said sure dad let's go because
we believed their lies we thought it was safe We thought it was going to be effective.
When my neighbor said she was going to take her son and junior out to eat
and play basketball, I felt confident that he had that first dose.
He was protected.
Nothing was going to happen to him.
He wouldn't get COVID, so I let him go. Then like I said I love my son so much.
I would wake up every morning, wake him up, I'd give him a hug and a kiss before I'd go to work.
In the evening when I get home I'd give him a hug and a kiss. I mean we were just so close. I met
him at the front door, I gave him some money.
I gave him a hug and a kiss, and I told him to be good and call me if he needed anything.
And like I said, I didn't know that was going to be the last time I spoke to my son.
And I couldn't believe, I don't know why I believed their lies.
I used to have confidence in our government.
I thought they were here to protect us and for our best interests,
and they just proved me wrong.
They proved that I was ignorant all these years, trusting them.
And I'm here without my son.
So sorry.
So sorry for your loss.
I can see how close you two were.
He was only 16.
It was only one jab, the first jab only.
And five days later, he died.
Yes, ma'am.
Running across the field.
They had went out to eat.
They were playing video games.
And my neighbor said they got off the truck and they just took off running and he collapsed right then and there.
There's no signs of anything.
I mentioned Dr. Peter McCullough.
He, I know, did review Ernesto Jr.'s autopsy report.
Yes, ma'am. color he I know did review Ernesto jr. s autopsy report includes a includes an interview with him in shot dead the movie here's a bit of it in soundbite 31
I was fortunate to review the autopsy report and in my interpretation I have
considerable experience in cardiac pathology and examination of hearts at the time of death.
I believe the autopsy is conclusive for the cause of death being COVID-19 vaccine-induced
myocarditis. He took a messenger RNA vaccine, installs the genetic code for the lethal Wuhan
spike protein. The spike protein has been found in the human heart. It causes inflammation,
it causes tissue destruction, and it sets up a zone of abnormal conduction.
So Taryn, you know, you and I both know there are tens of millions of people who have gotten these vaccines who were fine, who did not
die and who did not get myocarditis. And of course the drug companies and the federal government and
the media would like to point out, these are all just bizarre anomalies. This could have happened
to any of these sweet children, irrespective of the vaccine? You know, people
do die unexpectedly and they, they dismiss the possibility that it's tied to the vaccine. Now,
no matter what Dr. McCullough and others will say, what happened if, did you go to Pfizer?
Did you go to the drug companies for a statement? Like what, what was their messaging on it? No, uh, because we have been
shadow banned and censored and, um, unable to even, you know, speak with those on the front
lines about this. You know, we tried reaching out to, uh, the various physicians of the people
included in the film. They wouldn't comment on it. I mean, Ernest can talk to his story on how,
uh, the man and the doctor that administered Ernest shot himself wouldn't comment on it. I mean, Ernest can talk to his story on how the man and the
doctor that administered Ernest's shot himself wouldn't even admit that he administered the shot
to Ernest. Trista Martin's parents went through the same thing. They had to prove by pulling up
insurance records that the doctor gave their daughter Trista the shot. They even had to show him, the doctor himself,
her vaccine card that he signed, no matter how many times, he kept sitting there denying that.
So, you know, we were not able to reach out to those companies and we were failed even to get
responses from those that were directly involved with these families in the film.
I think, you know, you know, the general line you were going to get before I go back to
I do want to spend a minute on Trista Martin, an 18 year old girl who died and her parents
sat with you and told her story, which is equally heartbreaking.
There's just a little bit with her parents recounting some of the circumstances around
the day she died, Sat 33.
As they were moving her up to the ICU, one of her friends said to us, I think I need
to tell you guys this.
She had, she got the COVID vaccine and she asked us not to tell you.
At the time, nothing really registered.
Like it was just, you know, well.
Yeah.
It was like, well, that's unfortunate.
Awful. Really? What's the chances that this is what caused that? That's kind of how we felt
at first. We didn't really put it together until a couple of weeks of research. Her toxicology
came back clean. She tested negative for COVID. They had no idea what was going on.
They said her heart was swollen. Her organs were shutting down.
I don't believe that she was there anymore at that point.
I believe she passed at the apartment.
They were keeping her alive then with machines.
It didn't look like Trista.
There was none of that bright.
The light was gone.
She was gray.
Their daughter, Trista,
had already had COVID twice before she got the shot.
And after she got the shot,
did she get two shots or one, Taryn?
The family is unsure. They know that she got the shot. And after she got the shot, did she get two shots or one, Taryn? The family is unsure. They know that she got one. The doctor's office that was refusing to give
the records at first seemed to have wiped their records clean. They have
a documentation from the insurance company that Trista visited the office,
his doctor's office, again, just a few days before she died.
And both times that she was in his office, even the time that they have her vaccine card
that states that she got the first initial COVID vaccine on her charts, it doesn't say
anything about it.
They're essentially blank.
It doesn't say anything that she got a vaccine.
So the family is suspicious that that last appointment they had, she had it just a few
days before she passed, that she may have gotten a second shot there.
But we have no way to prove it because the doctor is wiping her records clean.
Right.
I mean, you tell me because it's not.
No.
I think we focus on that too much.
I mean, it's very clear, I think, when it's within days.
But in her case, you know, she had gotten the shot 112 days earlier before
she died. And what you point out in the film and what I've heard other honest doctors say is you
can get the shot, you can develop myocarditis as a result of the vaccine, and you don't necessarily
die of myocarditis. It can be in there and you don't know. And as you're pointing out,
if you knew it, there would be certain medical advisories against certain behaviors and certain
activities and around certain times of day. But what's happening is people are walking around
almost like ticking time bombs, not knowing that they have this problem, not even knowing to screen
for this problem, Taryn. So the proximity in days is not really the
governing criterion to look at when figuring out whether the vaccine caused injury.
No, it's not. And we know through various studies and various papers that doctors and scientists
have published that there's various things like myocarditis, blood clots, kidney failure,
all those various things are attributed
to the COVID shot. And those are things, all of which that Trista had. And, you know, I also want
to point out the timeline too, with the shots and Dr. Peter McCullough talks about this, that with
COVID, yes, you can, you know, have cardiac event with COVID. And most studies have shown that that's within six weeks
of the COVID shot, or excuse me, of getting COVID. And also that the just barrage of deaths and
myocarditis and all of the various reactions, you know, all of this happened in 2021 after the vaccine rollout. It didn't happen
in 2020 whenever COVID came about. Yes, we had tragic COVID deaths. We had hospital protocol
deaths, however you want to frame that. But all of this myocarditis, the blood clots,
the passing away, the vaccine injuries, there's a lot of people's brain injuries as well
from these vaccines. Those all took place after the vaccine rollout.
That one of those cases was documented in, there was a New York Post article today talking about
the DOJ seeking all these new lawyers, eight new attorneys to defend the feds
as vaccine injury cases go up. And indeed, they chronicled some of those brain injuries.
There was, they mentioned a plaintiff
in a Louisiana case named Emma Berkey,
a healthy 18-year-old Nevada high school student
when she received the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine
in April, 2021, suffered a devastating brain injury.
And she's had three brain surgeries,
thousands of hours of physical
therapy. She still struggles to walk right and care for herself, alleges the lawsuit.
The thing is, it's very hard to get any sort of redress, any sort of compensation, help.
I mean, Ernesto, what happened? I know your son was Ernesto. Ernest, what happened with you
when you went back to the doctors,
when you tried to contact anybody about what had happened to Junior?
The thing is, everybody turned their back, closed the doors on me.
It wasn't until I mentioned that I was going to drive to D.C.
and try to get to the White House, try to get to Biden, you know, to ask questions.
And that's when Senator Ron Johnson found out about it.
He called me directly, and we had a couple of Zoom meetings,
and that's when we ended up having the first roundtable,
and that's when I realized it wasn't just me and my son.
It was thousands of other victims, like little Maddie DeGarry, Grant Dressing, Jessica Sutter, Dr. Joe Wascott.
I mean, I could go on and on.
Unfortunately, this is affecting more people than they're letting us know.
I mean, I get phone calls, emails, text messages on a regular basis from people asking for help.
And like you said, they're saying that not everyone's being affected. Of course not.
When you're going to go destroy something, you're not going to roll it out and give the same thing
to everyone because if too many people are affected, they're not going to get people to
stand up and get that shot
that's why it was like Russian roulette
it was just affecting so many people
because whatever they were doing
like
it was pick and choose
what we were going to do
what people they were going to attack
and
like I said it was until
then that FEMA was the only one that was reaching out to
me trying to get me to change my son's death certificate certificate so that it read colvin
and they were trying to bribe me on that can i ask you why was that is there any way they
i'm just trying to play devil's advocate was there any way they, I'm just trying to play devil's advocate. Was there any way they wanted you to change the designation because they thought it would lead to benefits that you,
you couldn't get if you said it was a vaccine death? The thing in, in right after his, uh,
he passed, you know, naturally I didn't have insurance on my son because I thought I was
going to go first. And I filed, Someone told me about FEMA's funeral assistant program.
So I filed.
And they denied me.
They asked me for everything, autopsy, and everything they asked me for, I gave to them.
And they turned around and denied me, said he didn't die from COVID.
I said, no, it was from the vaccine.
And they said, well, we can't help you.
So I started speaking out at all these places I would go to.
And then they started contacting me.
You know what?
If you would change his death certificate so it says COVID, we can pay you $10,000.
I said, no, you know, it's too late.
I already buried my son with help from donations from everyone.
And I asked them to destroy that and quit bothering me.
And they kept every month calling, bothering me, bugging me.
And I kept telling them no.
They raised it up to $35,000.
And I said no.
My son's life was worth more than that.
And I'm not going to disrespect my son like that.
And I'm not going to falsify documents
for financial gain. And I just asked him, please leave me alone. It wasn't until the lawsuit that
we have for censorship, they decided to leave me alone. They quit bothering me because-
Oh, I'll bet.
Yeah, because they know-
Then they got scared.
What we're trying to do. Yes, exactly, ma'am.
Ernest, what's life like now?
You just lived with Junior.
What's your house like now?
What's your life like now?
There is no life.
That's the truth.
I ask God all the time.
I tell him I'm ready to go home.
I have nothing else here.
And I tell God I'm tired.
I want to go home already.
But, you know, like I always said, you know,
we all know that a lot of times the answer is no.
Because I figure he needs me here to fight this battle because I'm not just doing it for my son.
I'm doing it for all my vaccine injured because not enough people are standing up for them.
You know, medical, they need financial help for all their medicals and living.
Some people are living in cars.
Some people are trying to buy the medication so they can get through another day.
And so I think that's the only purpose I'm still here.
Oh, God bless you for it.
I know the movie, again, it's called Shot Dead.
It features Ernest driving around a truck with like a billboard on the side of it with the pictures of those who have lost their lives, we believe because of this vaccine, because of this vaccine
on which the risks were not disclosed. And once the risk became obvious, they were denied for far
too long. And even to this day, downplayed by those in a position to know better. Stand by,
you guys, I'm going to squeeze in a quick break, and then I'm going to come back, and we're going to talk
about what's happening with pregnant women, including, you heard Taryn mention, she was
pregnant when her employer tried to force her to get the vaccine. We interviewed Alison Williams
of ESPN who quit because they tried to make her get the vaccine, and she wanted to have a baby.
She was very worried about the risks. Well, that worry was well-founded. It's not that
other pregnant women haven't had the vaccine and gone on to have healthy babies.
It's just that some women had a very different experience and it should be disclosed so that
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So I just want to tell the audience, this is not in response to the movie Shot Dead, but Pfizer did post a statement in late October on its website about some of these risks that reads as
follows. Myocarditis and pericarditis have occurred in some people who have received the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.
They have occurred mostly, most commonly in adolescent males, 12 through 17 years of age.
In most of these individuals, symptoms began within a few weeks following vaccination.
The chance of having this occur is very low. You should seek medical attention right away
if you or your child have any of the following symptoms after receiving the vaccine, particularly during the two weeks after receiving a dose of the vaccine.
Chest pain, shortness of breath, feelings of having a fast beating, fluttering or pounding heart.
Notwithstanding that, you still got the Pfizer CEO out there talking about how this was their moonshot and they planned, they said, we reached our moonshot
with the COVID vaccine, and he wrote, and now we want to reach more because our patients are
counting on us. I mean, don't bet on it. I don't know that that's true at all, Albert.
Taryn, let's talk about pregnant women because there's been a real question about whether it's
safe for pregnant women to take the vaccine. I mentioned Alison Williams of ESPN.
She came on the show and she quit ESPN because they tried to make her.
You feature in the documentary the sad story of a baby named Naomi White,
who only lived for a day after her mother, Victoria, carried her to term.
Here's SOT 34 of her mom, Victoria, talking about what happened.
At the time, I was working at a nursing home, I think it was,
and they gave us a deadline for the COVID vaccine,
but they never, like, warned me or anything when I was getting my vaccine,
just told me I could get it.
So I got it just to keep my job.
She maybe cried one time.
And after that, like, she laid there and I looked at her.
She was looking at me.
And then, like, it's like she kept turning purple and purple
and just wasn't getting enough oxygen.
And they let me give her a kiss and they like took her away and said that oh
she'll be fine she just needs oxygen and maybe some iv fluids oh that poor babe i got a new picture
when i had it when they put her in my arms there was no chance. Oh, God.
That is absolutely awful.
Taryn, I know you talked to doctors.
You had Dr. Thorpe, you mentioned.
And you, too, like Alison Williams, wound up leaving your job.
Was it with the—it was covering golf.
I know that because they wanted you to get the vaccine covering the PGA.
Yeah, I was working for the PGA tour at the time and I went through a rigorous vaccine exemption process for my religious exemption at the time. And there ended up
being a very small portion of us that did not get the vaccine and they started handing down
discriminatory rules like masking and testing.
And so I requested to continue working in my home studio like I'd been doing for 19 months
until I had the baby. So I wouldn't have to violate my sincerely held beliefs against the
masking and the testing and be discriminated against for not getting the vaccine. They said,
no, they fired me and they continue to let my immediate team
work from home for at least a month after I was fired.
Wait, so who exactly fired you? The PGA tour?
The PGA tour. The league itself. Yes.
That's disgusting. It's absolutely disgusting. It's not to say again, that all pregnant women
are going to have this problem. It's just people should know that it has been documented by some
mothers.
And what relief, if any, has Victoria and her family gotten?
They have not gotten any relief, but they have gotten some wonderful news that she is expecting again. And so far, she feels good during this pregnancy, her last pregnancy with Naomi that
she ended up passing away.
Tori said it never felt right from the beginning that she had a lot of pain.
The movements were different.
She just knew that something was wrong.
And the doctors didn't pick up on the fact that she had a congenital diaphragmatic hernia,
which was a malformation.
She was also diagnosed with just a 10 centimeter umbilical cord,
which umbilical cords are supposed to be at least 30 centimeters long. And so that caused the birth
to be very traumatic. She kept getting pulled back into the birth canal and that further amplified
her malformations and the diaphragmatic hernia. And all of this relates to the fact that she had all these birth malformations. And this
substance, this shot, as Dr. Thorpe and many other doctors and scientists who have looked into this
chronicle in this film, Shot Dead, at shotdead.org, that this is a very inflammatory substance. Many
vaccines actually are inflammatory. This, they think, is one of the most inflammatory vaccines they've ever seen. And inflammation during pregnancy is very serious. It causes
death, preterm death. It causes miscarriages and it causes malformations like Tori. It can cause.
And it's very serious. Inflammation in pregnancy is something that OBGYNs try to, you know, mitigate at
all costs with pregnant women.
That's why they monitor you for all these various things like preeclampsia and things
like that during your pregnancy.
So, yeah, it's very heartbreaking.
And we have to keep talking about it.
And we have to keep sharing these stories because they are now trying to push more of
these types of shots on pregnant women. Prior
to COVID, it was considered unethical to test pregnant women and put them into clinical trials
for vaccinations. Well, after COVID, and they essentially made the entire population into
a clinical trial, they have now put pregnant women through clinical trials for the new RSV vaccine,
which is an mRNA vaccine that is now approved on the
market with very little, if any, safety and efficacy data. And so now women are walking
into their OBGYN's office. They're being told to get this COVID shot, this new RSV shot, along with
the flu and the DTaP shot. Wow. My gosh, it's scary. And it's hard to know who to trust. You know, it's hard to know who to trust
with the collapse in faith
in our public health institutions.
I know that what little fund the government has created
for vaccine injuries has doled out almost nothing.
Some 96% of the claims have received zero
and haven't even been reviewed.
And the ones that do get reviewed get a pittance.
And so I know that you, Ernest, and families like you are trying to find a way to hold
these folks, the government and the vaccine manufacturers accountable. They're rolling
in money. And I noticed that all the families you chronicle in Shot Dead are not rolling in money.
Everyone in the film appears working class. They've got their financial
struggles and probably didn't know who the heck to call to try to help them. So thank you for
making this movie Shot Dead. Ernest, thank you. You are important. You are helping other people
by telling your story. You do have a purpose and Junior would not want you to come home too soon.
All the best to you. Thank you, Taryn. And just so people know,
just please reiterate, they can watch the movie by going to shotdead.org?
That is correct. You can go to shotdead.org and you can watch the movie for free on demand,
share it with others. And you can also donate and contribute to the We the Patriots USA litigation
fund against Pfizer. That is who's representing the families of Ernest
and the Martins in our film
that were going after Pfizer for this,
especially because we now know that,
thanks to Steve Kirsch and his organization,
that these were adulterated.
They contain contaminated gene sequences
and therefore their veil of being exempt from liability
due to the EUA status is going to
dissolve. That's a game changer. That's been in the news that there were a certain number of vials
that that had a contamination problem. Thank you. Thank you both. All the best to you.
Thank you, ma'am. Before we leave, Ruthless is here tomorrow. Don't miss that.
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