On today's show, we have a special guest on the show, a man named Garrett. Garrett is a former NFL Quarterback who played for the Baltimore Ravens and is now a college student at the University of Maryland. We talk about his NFL career, how he got into the NFL, and how he ended up playing for the Ravens. We also talk about Joe Biden's recent trip to the hospital and how it's affecting his health. We wrap up the show with a new segment called "Blood Brothers" where we interview a bunch of wealthy white people about masks and masks.
00:02:48.000But we talked about natural immunity and nobody knew about it and it's something that we have not been allowed to talk about on YouTube except for the fact that now it's been admitted undercover from the Pfizer scientists and now we have studies from Israel that show, surprise, it works better!
00:03:05.000So we're going to be talking, and look, this is important because this is something everybody
00:03:08.000needs to know. If our interest right here in this country is to get back to normal,
00:03:13.000if our interests right here, if they're aligned, we want everyone to be protected,
00:03:18.000that needs to be taken into account. And unfortunately, the media and some of these
00:03:23.000companies have been lying to you about it, which tells you that maybe our interests aren't aligned.
00:03:30.000Okay, before we go on to that, we'll also be talking about Joe Biden wiping his tuchus.
00:06:36.000We've had videos removed and Project Veritas has for privacy violations.
00:06:40.000It's illegal to film children without their parents' consent.
00:06:44.000It's illegal to film people in the bathroom.
00:06:46.000It's perfectly legal to film people or to record audio in single-party consent states if they are adults, not relieving themselves in the bathroom, and you can't film children.
00:06:56.000But again, these big tech companies don't actually follow the laws that exist, and they create new ones.
00:07:01.000It is a lawless, lawless place where dreams go to die.
00:07:05.000I was wondering about that, because a comic, well, I don't want to call him that, but some guy years ago filmed himself playing a filthy song, then caught it with a class that he was substitute teaching, and I believe he went to jail.
00:10:31.000And it was two blonde women with big breasts who then were seen on his private island not long after.
00:10:36.000Now, it's not an Epstein thing, it's consent, but he's like, I'm gonna make two of you in the audience disappear, and I'm like, I'm gonna wave, and he's like, you.
00:11:13.000I mean, technically you're not supposed to call the police, but this includes things like your car has just been robbed, or you don't know if someone's robbing your house.
00:11:32.000I assume they have to do that in New York, because, look, if you have children, I would say, okay, three, two, just giving you a warning, no one, if you've lived in New York for a certain amount of time, has not been masturbated upon in the subway.
00:11:53.000The first couple of months, you live in Manhattan, and you take the subway, you know, you dress, you look like a Zara ad, you're dressed fashionably, and then by month six, everyone looks like Paddington Bear.
00:12:04.000Do they have a mist station that you go in and just... I took a video of Spider-Man crawling on the ceiling of the train I was on, and no one caring at all.
00:12:17.000It's everyone just looking down at their phones like, anywhere else on earth that would seem strange, but there they're like, well at least he's not masturbating.
00:13:23.000And if I say Sistema, just know it's just in my head for some reason, because Sistema is like the French, it's like some French comic art that doesn't work.
00:13:29.000The point is, I may accidentally mispronounce it.
00:13:33.000Unfortunately, here's the thing, she was followed into the bathroom, which is illegal, just like filming little kids.
00:14:13.000We knocked on doors for you to get you elected, and just how we got you elected, we can get you out of office if you don't support what you promised us.
00:16:29.000And people say, hey, you think we should deport these people?
00:16:32.000There's just no proof now that anybody that was illegal helped him run.
00:16:39.000There's no, there's no proof whatsoever and it's not like that's an admission of guilt that she went out and campaigned for him and voted for him but is afraid that she can't go back to Mexico because she may not be able to come back to the United States despite the fact that of course Mexico is equal.
00:18:20.000I went there when they had the Climate Summit, just in case you know that they weren't taking it seriously, because why should we have the Climate Summit?
00:18:27.000You know, the one where Ted Turner said that we should do China's One Policy?
00:19:43.000Took a power stance when he would go to the bathroom.
00:19:45.000And maybe former Vice President Joe Biden just thinks it's normal for people to follow you into the bathroom because he's one of the few people who actually has a team of folks following him in to wipe his ass.
00:20:03.000So when he's not emptying his colostomy bag, he's having other people wipe him.
00:20:07.000Also, when he goes to the restroom at a public restaurant, you can see that the door is swinging open and closed, and you can hear him say, I'm all done!
00:20:17.000I wish I was making that speech just cut and all the reporters were in kayaks.
00:20:29.000You know the funniest thing is that when they were trying to come up with what he actually said to like spin it he was like no no no he said what what spin what?
00:20:36.000He either hired somebody to be his own personal bidet or he doesn't know how to speak the English language and he's president.
00:20:39.000Sir, did you just say my butt's been wiped?
00:21:55.000So let me just read what he wrote at AndrewYang.com.
00:21:59.000I changed my voting registration from Democrat to Independent today.
00:22:02.000It was a strangely emotional experience.
00:22:04.000Please keep in mind that I am not suggesting that you also change your voter registration to Independent, as I have done.
00:22:10.000Doing so could disenfranchise you if you live in the 83% of the country that is very blue or very red.
00:22:22.000I don't, I don't, so I don't understand what it is, like, do not as I do, do as I say, but you also are saying that the Democrat Party is corrupt and beyond repair.
00:22:31.000I also don't understand how he thinks the full country is 166%.
00:23:31.000Beto was like, I don't know, I don't think that's an option.
00:23:33.000So it is time, for the Democrats at least, and the big money, and the free money, the people who supported free money, for Andrew Yang and the Democratic Party, it is time to close.
00:23:43.000Mr. Yang, your signature policy is to give every adult in the United States $1,000 a month, no questions asked.
00:28:07.000Speaking of coincidences, we actually have a segment here, and they're doing a testimony right now in front of the Senate, but we actually have a segment, Curious Coincidences, that we do here, because of course we're not allowed to connect any dots, otherwise we could be banned.
00:28:24.000Coincidences for which there is no correlation in daily life that are inexplicable.
00:28:30.000It's almost like the X-Files, only for coincidences that would seem Actually, entirely probable.
00:29:51.000So again, beware the Trojan horse here.
00:29:53.000There's a reason that this whistleblower is favored.
00:29:57.000There's a reason that, for example, when we had Antifa on camera with sawed-off shotguns, shotguns and ice picks and threatening to kill Ben Shapiro
00:30:14.000So be clear, if the media is making this girl their darling, there's a reason for it, okay?
00:30:20.000Don't let the sleight of hand fool you.
00:30:21.000That being said, something else that did come up in the interview on 60 Minutes on
00:30:26.000on Sunday, but wasn't exclusive to this, and again was ignored by the media when Ted Cruz
00:30:30.000did it, but we'll show it first here, is she said that Facebook and IG, the kids call Instagram
00:30:35.000the IG, that they were preying on the insecurities and suicidal thoughts of teenage girls to drive
00:30:42.000more traffic to the platform. Here's a clip from 60 Minutes of her saying it.
00:30:45.000One of the Facebook internal studies that you found talks about how Instagram harms
00:30:51.000teenage girls. Oh yeah. One study says 13.5% of teen girls say Instagram makes thoughts of
00:30:59.000suicide worse. 17% of 17% of teen girls say Instagram makes eating disorders worse.
00:31:07.000And what's super tragic is Facebook's own research says as these young women begin to consume this eating disorder content, they get more and more depressed.
00:31:18.000It actually makes them use the app more.
00:31:21.000And so they end up in this feedback cycle where they hate their bodies more and more.
00:31:26.000Facebook's own research says it is not just that Instagram is dangerous for teenagers, that it harms teenagers, it's that it is distinctly worse than other forms of social media.
00:31:38.000Yeah, no, the thing is, because you and I understand what works on the show, but they shot his singles afterward where he's like, Yeah.
00:31:44.000He's putting his glasses in his mouth like, go on.
00:32:09.000It does look like Viggo the Carpathian.
00:32:12.000Here's the thing, she made that comment.
00:32:14.000However, this is a comment that has been discussed quite a bit.
00:32:17.000Have you ever heard, and this is a long clip, but I want you to watch the entire context, because it wasn't just, it's super duper bad, but Senator Ted Cruz actually grilled someone who worked at, I believe at Facebook, one of these big tech platforms.
00:32:31.000I don't know if she worked with Instagram.
00:33:11.000Senator, Mark pays attention to a lot of the impact research that we do, and I don't know whether he was aware of the specific piece of research, but I know that he's looking at the research, as we all are.
00:33:24.000I work with the research teams on a weekly basis, a daily basis actually, in relation to the safety and security of the people on our platform.
00:33:34.000Alright, so you said you weren't going to plead ignorance.
00:33:36.000Okay, a minute ago, You said that this research was, and I wrote it down because the phrase really jumped out at me, you said, this is not bombshell research.
00:33:48.000I found that a pretty remarkable statement.
00:33:54.000The Wall Street Journal reported that your Facebook research concluded that 13% of British users and 6% of American users trace their desire to kill themselves to Instagram.
00:34:05.000And has the full research been released or not?
00:34:10.000Actually, Senator, we've released two of the specific studies and we're looking to release more research.
00:34:15.000So what is the research you haven't released?
00:34:46.000I haven't seen this research, so if you've released it, I will happily take a look at it.
00:34:49.000Have you released the research that the Wall Street Journal said concluded, and this is your own researcher concluding, 13% of British users and 6% of American users trace their desire to kill themselves to Instagram.
00:35:02.000Have you released the underlying and the entire underlying research behind it?
00:36:12.000So by the way, at the time that our show ended yesterday when we were talking about this and the Facebook story, the whistleblower, blew up, 12 p.m.
00:36:20.000Eastern began trending that Facebook and its subsidiaries Instagram, the IG, and WhatsApp went down globally, remained down again for six hours, happened right after the story blew.
00:37:22.000The mom and pop business down the street.
00:37:23.000And by the way, when I say mom and pop, I do mean businesses that are doing $50 million a year in revenue, $100 million a year in gross revenue.
00:37:31.000They're not out there deliberately abusing a system and causing global harm knowingly to just squeeze out a few extra dollars.
00:37:39.000This is the reason that Jeff Bezos, the reason that Mark Zuckerberg believes that all billionaires are horrible human beings is because of them!
00:37:55.000I was the only person that looked at Instagram and was like, oh, my phone's not working, and then didn't care, and then found out the world ended to half the people on the planet.
00:40:24.000Well look, in better news, at least all the millennials couldn't eat because they couldn't take pictures of their food to post on Instagram.
00:40:30.000But then it's a vicious cycle because then it's the anorexic stuff on the Instagram.
00:40:48.000You didn't get to see that from Predator 1.
00:40:50.000Alright, well we'll probably watch more of this on Mug Club because the problem is, here's the thing, if someone says something right now on CNN, hey look, wait a second, it's Amy Klobuchar, the woman who said that election security was the biggest threat to democracy and co-signed a letter with Bernie Sanders and with Elizabeth Warren and then said, We were wrong.
00:41:09.000My raison d'etre for five years, I was wrong about that.
00:41:12.000Let me hear what she has to say in her helmet cut.
00:41:14.000They found out that their algorithms are fostering polarization.
00:41:18.000Why do you go into a barbershop and ask for the Princeton?
00:41:21.000They allowed 99% of their violent contact to remain unchecked on their platform, including lead up to the January 6th insurrection.
00:42:11.000We've been accused on Facebook of violence.
00:42:14.000Do you know, there was an article that actually, Courtney, I quote, and it was about Beyonce, when Beyonce was complaining that because it was of her race.
00:42:20.000And I think the article's called, Dear Beyonce, It's Not Because You're Black, It's Because You're a Whore.
00:42:26.000gifts every time of her like it would have gifts of her complaining about and
00:42:29.000I had gifts of her like like humping the air and like humping a desk like the
00:42:33.000reason Americans don't want you performing for their daughters look you
00:42:36.000can do that in a strip club but this has nothing to do with your race this is
00:42:39.000this speech could be interpreted as violence what I would really love to see
00:42:43.000too is if we can do some research on this How many times did Amy Klobuchar go out there during the Summer of Love, as we have been told to call it, when people were burning down buildings, people were getting shot, stabbed, beaten en masse, officer casualties were crazy, billions of dollars in damage.
00:42:57.000Was she out there saying that, hey, we need to stop the violence on Facebook now?
00:44:23.000When we have people who give consent with whom we conduct an interview and then they don't like the direction of the video, we will have our stuff taken down.
00:44:34.000So no one here is saying, hey, you need to enforce The law, they're saying, oh look, can we give you more unfettered power to censor violence?
00:45:21.000Don't go to Instagram if it makes you feel bad about yourself.
00:45:23.000Now I understand if they're targeting children, however, hey, how about enforcing the law?
00:45:28.000YouTube, hardcore gay pornography that's child-friendly, guys playing dicker dildo that's child-friendly, but if we quote the CDC, it gets tagged as misinformation, and over 18+, one is illegal, kids are not to have access to hardcore That's the litmus test.
00:46:03.000So, I think too, this, it feels like to me, I don't know if it feels like to you guys, Dave and Steve, I don't know if, this feels like cover, right?
00:46:10.000Saying that this is harming young girls.
00:47:47.000You should never just mock someone because they're overweight or underweight.
00:47:50.000The problem is when you have people who want to eliminate voices who are encouraging actual fitness, or when they want people to believe that being morbidly obese and having type 2 diabetes is just as healthy as not.
00:48:08.000Right here, you can call me to the mat.
00:48:11.000You are going to see some fat pride activist models talking about today's hearing or the findings and see, this is what we were talking about.
00:49:24.000That being said, something that women—and this is where you have people like Karen Straughan and feminists who say, you know what, though?
00:49:31.000We've overshot it, or we're no longer sympathetic to men.
00:49:34.000The reason that suicides are overwhelmingly committed by men—you said expectations.
00:49:40.000That the moment you found yourself attracted to women, and your dad had the conversation about, if you want to be a husband, is you're going to have to support them.
00:50:05.000And so if men get laid off from their job, the suicide skyrockets.
00:50:08.000If they haven't been promoted in their job, the suicide skyrockets.
00:50:11.000You don't see that same level of suicide tied directly to the profession of women because it's not expected as a baseline that you have to.
00:50:20.000All I'm asking women is that you understand that men have known since they were very, very young that if they want a woman in their life, if they want a wife or a woman to be attracted to them, they have to be successful professionally.
00:50:33.000It's not a choice for men, just to be clear, and the suicide rates reflect that.
00:50:39.000No, not to interrupt, but that's just a perfect way of saying that, and I do think that women are held to a much higher standard of beauty that's completely unfair, and I see that.
00:50:48.000It's also because they're more beautiful.
00:50:49.000Well, they're just, I don't even understand, the grossest thing about a woman is that she likes men.
00:50:56.000I just see guys and I'm like, I've seen myself naked, I'm like, what would arouse you about this?
00:51:02.000It's not even the same color as the rest of my body.
00:51:05.000Oh, I don't even know why you would... I can't believe that anyone would look at me naked and not just go... It's like someone went over the area with a discolored highlighter.
00:51:13.000Yeah, there's just... How do I have jaundice just in my penis?
00:51:55.000And how many of you have known about something called natural immunity?
00:52:00.000And do you think, look, all I'm arguing is that I think it should be included when we're talking about herd immunity, when we're talking about the population being vaccinated.
00:52:07.000I think that natural immunity should be taken into the equation.
00:52:11.000That's all I'm arguing, and I would love to see more research on just how much more exponentially effective it is.
00:52:18.000So last week, this is scary again, Australia.
00:52:22.000Premier Daniel Andrews gave these words of hope.
00:52:26.000Be not afraid for he brings tidings of great joy to the people of Australia.
00:52:32.000So first of all, I can announce that by Friday the 15th of October, every single authorised worker that is on that authorised worker list, whether they be in Melbourne or in regional Victoria, will need to have had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
00:52:53.000That is, if they want to continue working.
00:52:55.000If there's people that don't want this mandatory vaccine, how do we manage this?
00:52:59.000Well then they won't be going to work.
00:53:57.000What I'm saying is the lead up, which is, we don't want to hear complaints about Germany from the people who are the ones destroying the economy in Germany.
00:54:25.000I think that you'll find the answers are satisfactory in the Spec Crypt for Black Mirror episode.
00:54:34.000So, I said this, what's most scary to me is that no one in the United States has admonished them when they were mad that the Taliban didn't have women in their cabinet.
00:54:41.000Yeah, you know, first of all, I'm surprised that you're surprised.
00:54:44.000They throw acid in a girl's face for trying to go to a local junior high.
00:54:47.000You're surprised that the Taliban doesn't have them in positions of unelected office?
00:55:00.000You don't need to talk about what if, to me, Australia is enough.
00:55:03.000And maybe that's because Dr. Fauci, highest paid, one of the highest paid government officials who's been completely unelected, has a very similar assessment.
00:55:13.000There are a number of people, for one reason or other, who just do not want to comply and get vaccinated.
00:55:23.000And hopefully they will do it willingly.
00:55:25.000If not, there will have to be things that will essentially put pressure on them, such as, you're not going to work in this particular agency or institution, you're not going to be able to go to this college or this university, We're not allowed to do stuff unless you get it.
00:55:42.000start doing that, you will see more and more people willingly get vaccinated.
00:55:58.000This guy disciplines his children like, Tommy, I would really like to see you willingly clean your room, otherwise Rex is gonna be put in the apartment incinerator, so I hope you willingly clean your room.
00:56:13.000He willingly took the vaccine after his head was in the vice and we popped his eye out.
00:56:18.000You made me pop your eye out for that guy?
00:56:20.000You made me pop your eye out for Fauci?
00:58:23.000Fauci advocated for just one treatment unless the patient was immunocompromised and required a boost.
00:58:31.000Is it inevitable, Dr. Fauci, that at some point in the not-too-distant future, everyone is going to need a booster shot?
00:58:39.000Well I think the important thing to point out is the differences between the immune compromise Who really never really got a good response to begin with.
00:58:48.000So for them, it's more of getting them up to what they hopefully had gotten the first time around.
00:58:54.000But we know because of their immune compromise, they don't.
00:58:57.000But right now, at this moment, other than the immune compromise, we're not going to be giving boosters to people.
01:00:17.000They're so surrounded by people who just never say, huh?
01:00:23.000Well, no, none of the interviewers are ever going to challenge him, because the media is just carrying his water and saying, oh, well, he's the scientist.
01:01:59.000Following the first vaccines administered in December 2020, Fauci said that one dose of the vaccine would be effective, even against, at that point, the new alpha variant from the UK.
01:02:08.000This is when we first... So, he's always believed three.
01:02:11.000We just showed you in August, he believes two.
01:02:12.000Now let's go back to when the vaccines were first released.
01:02:15.000I want to ask you about the UK mutation.
01:02:18.000And you know, we call it that, except of course it's had months to spread.
01:02:22.000And so what I'm wondering is, how likely is it, in your mind, that it is already in the United States?
01:02:33.000I would not be surprised that if it already is at low levels in other countries that have not yet detected it, including Canada, including the United States.
01:02:46.000It's suggestive that given the rate of spread in the UK, that this mutation might be responsible for the increased spread, which means it increases the transmissibility of the virus.
01:03:04.000What we know it doesn't do, it does not appear to increase the virulence of the virus, namely making it a more serious or deadly virus, and it doesn't appear at all to interfere with the protective effect of a vaccine.
01:03:22.000Now, a study from the New England Journal of Medicine compared the efficacy of one dose of the Pfizer vaccine to two doses when treating the UK alpha variant.
01:03:35.000When people say, follow the science, how do they follow the science, and how do they follow the science that changes if they're then told that the science has never changed?
01:03:44.000What that does is just tell you that even if you're one of the hyper-progressives who believes that you're following the science and science changes, all Fauci is doing is saying that you're wrong.
01:03:53.000When he says, I've always believed this, it means whatever you've done, you're wrong, because he's never wrong.
01:05:07.000Well no, and then you get people who really do look like a reincarnation of the devil that's the head, the governor of California coming out and saying, oh yeah, every single kid has to, as soon as the shots are available to go to class live, you have to get the shot.
01:05:37.000I just have an honest question I want to ask.
01:05:40.000Could it be that the amount of alcohol that we're using on a constant basis, as well as a vaccine that hasn't been around that long, could be creating the variants or making a virus stronger?
01:07:38.000It's in the best interest of the virus to not destroy all of its hosts.
01:07:43.000So typically, we see them become more contagious, more transmissible, but less deadly on a percentage And if you have people who have, let's say, protection against one kind of the virus, one variant of the virus, so that virus can't live with those people, but the virus is mutating, seeking more hosts, you may end up with a variant that can somehow... and then you end up, according to Mayo Clinic, I think it was the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine, it was 42% effective against the Delta variant.
01:08:12.000It was like 90% against the Alpha variant, and you end up with variants.
01:08:15.000Look, when you understand how viruses work, and there are doctors who talk about this, What happens?
01:08:20.000They're banned from YouTube, they're banned from Twitter, they're banned from Facebook.
01:10:01.000I guess, how many viruses are we aware of that were man-made in the sense of like this where like some guy had like a spider monkey sandwich and went on a plane or whatever the hell happened in Wuhan?
01:10:47.000Like, are we going to inadvertently—let's just stay inadvertently—are we going to inadvertently release something that is very deadly?
01:10:53.000Now, in China, we can assume motive, maybe.
01:10:56.000We can have a conspiracy theory about it, or we can say they had bad procedures and they didn't follow them very well, or we shouldn't have been doing gain-of-function research.
01:11:03.000Rand Paul had some great questions about that.
01:11:33.000By the way, now this brings us to natural immunity, and that's why I've been asking you if you've ever had, if you've had COVID, if you got it again.
01:11:39.000The master of science, Dr. Fauci, It is an assumption that it is okay to get infected and to get mild and moderate disease as long as you don't wind up in the hospital and die.
01:12:22.000The one thing the papers in Israel didn't tell you is whether or not as high as the protection is with natural infection, what's the durability compared to the durability of a vaccine?
01:12:34.000So it is conceivable that you got infected, you're protected, but you may not be protected for an indefinite period of time.
01:12:43.000We'll go back to those numbers in a little bit because really quickly I want to rattle through this.
01:12:47.000We have a study to substantiate what we're about to show, but just last night Project Veritas, our friend there, James O'Keefe, you can go and watch it on their social media channels as well as their website.
01:12:56.000They released an undercover video with scientists from Pfizer.
01:13:00.000Saying that your antibodies are more effective, more durable than their own vaccine when it's not Fauci on a quadrant, this is what the scientists at Pfizer say.
01:13:14.000Carl is an experienced biochemist at Pfizer with a history of working in the pharmaceutical industry.
01:13:19.000Nick admits to our undercover journalist that those who've had COVID have stronger immunity than those who've received the Pfizer COVID vaccine.
01:13:30.000When somebody is naturally immune, like they got COVID, they probably have, like, not better, but more antibodies against the virus.
01:13:46.000Because what the vaccine is, is like I said, that protein, so that's just on the outside.
01:13:53.000So it's just one antibody against one specific part of the virus.
01:13:58.000When you actually get the virus, you're going to start producing antibodies against like multiple pieces of virus.
01:14:04.000And not only just like the outside portion, like the inside portion of the actual virus.
01:14:10.000So your antibodies are probably better at that point than the vaccination.
01:14:15.000Two other Pfizer scientists echo the same sentiment.
01:14:19.000Guy who looks like he sells cocaine that's mostly baby laxative?
01:15:36.000So you're being, you're protected most likely for longer, since it was a natural response.
01:15:46.000That scientist from Pfizer, going to go to projectvarietest.com slash brave to support them, that's the scientist at Pfizer saying you're protected for longer.
01:15:53.000And remember, when I was interviewing people on the street, we'll have this up sometime this week, maybe Thursday, one lady said, It was just two Asian ladies, and they said, well, we recently had the vaccine, and I'm recently immune.
01:16:11.000I said, let me ask you, do you think this should be considered, people who don't want to get the vaccine, if they have natural immunity?
01:16:16.000And she said, well, no, because natural immunity, it doesn't work against the variants, and it only lasts for like three months.
01:16:21.000I said, well, actually, from the little science that's been conducted, or we're allowed to discuss, the exact opposite is true.
01:16:27.000No, no, you don't know anything, she says through her KN95 mask that she got at Buc-ee's.
01:16:33.000So there's a 700,000 person study, not just Pfizer saying this, from Israel that shows natural immunity is 27 times stronger, that people are 27 times less likely to get reinfected from natural immunity than people who had done the full two-course treatment.
01:16:51.000That's why now, in Israel, you're not even considered vaccinated unless you're doing the third booster.
01:17:12.000This is one thing where people just look, and I understand, I'm not a statistician, and I understand that people will say, well, actually, you have to look at the death rate for, okay, all, I understand all that can be taken into account.
01:17:20.000However, if the argument now is that this, first, this was a pandemic of the unvaccinated, and now it's, well, actually, it just, it can affect the unvaccinated and the vaccinated, so I don't feel safe, so I need a mask, so I don't really know what they're saying now.
01:17:30.000However, if this is a problem exclusively on the, of the unvaccinated, of course, we would have higher total deaths For example, in August of this year compared to August of 2020.
01:18:42.000I'm pretty sure that the, I don't know, there were a couple of graphs that actually were pretty similar, but again, the numbers, there should be no number... We'll bring it up for tomorrow, too.
01:18:49.000Yeah, there's no number that should be higher in August of this year compared to August of last year, considering that 50, is it, well, is this exclusively in the UK or numbers in the United States, considering that a huge portion, a majority of the population are vaccinated.
01:19:04.000So in any way, in other words, you would have to look at the total number of unvaccinated people.
01:19:07.000This is something that just, you don't need to be a scientist just to say something doesn't pass the sniff test.
01:19:16.000Look, if this were a vaccine that worked just as effectively or more effectively as natural immunity, and if Fauci actually believed that the entire time That you needed three shots, we wouldn't be in this absolute quagmire at this point.
01:20:07.000Well, I absolutely believe that we should follow the changes in science while, of course, keeping our eye on what's most important, our fundamental liberties.
01:20:15.000You just can't erase all of the science that you were espousing previously.
01:20:19.000And the question that I want to ask Dr. Fauci from that last interview, Sanjay just said, well, there's a lot more from just having natural immunity.