Ron DeSantis is a hero in the eyes of the conservative media, and we're here to talk about it. We're joined by Dr. Drew Pinsky, an internist, addictionologist, and podcaster, to discuss the Florida governor's call-in to the National Guard, and why it's a brilliant political move.
00:00:21.000Ron DeSantis has shattered the minds of these urban liberal types of the media.
00:00:29.000Let me just tell you very quickly, in the span of 24 hours, we went from Ron DeSantis is effectively putting these people, like treating them like it's the Holocaust, to we're going to show you just how proud and supportive we are of migrants, to calling in the National Guard, and now NBC had to delete a tweet calling these people trash, saying that Ron DeSantis was throwing his trash around.
00:01:08.000I would like to make one request as we start the show.
00:01:10.000Ron DeSantis, you are a legend, good sir.
00:01:13.000It was a brilliant move that exposed the hypocrisy of those who vote for failed policies that are causing us harm, damage, and economic strife.
00:01:23.000Martha's Vineyard is beautiful this time of year.
00:01:25.000There are tons of empty Airbnbs and summer homes.
00:01:28.000And if they wanted to, they could pay the $200 to put a family in one of these houses, above board, on the level, right through Airbnb.
00:01:36.000But for some reason, they call the National Garden, and now they're sending these people to a detention center at a military base?
00:01:42.000Okay, I don't know if it's actually a detention center, but to a military base.
00:01:45.000That is the warmth these people claim to have for the immigrants?
00:01:50.000Yeah, well, DeSantis, he certainly exposed that.
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00:02:44.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and more is Dr. Drew.
00:03:00.000I did a show for many years called Loveline.
00:03:02.000I'm an internist, addictionologist, practiced medicine for 40 years, and alongside of that started doing media.
00:03:10.000More recently, I'm doing a lot of digital stuff.
00:03:11.000I have a streaming show on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, particularly the Wednesday show this group would be interested in.
00:03:16.000I've been talking to all the people that have been silenced I just want to hear what they have to say, because many of them are very highly acclaimed professionals, and they were marginalized for no good reason, as far as I can tell.
00:03:26.000Well, this is actually how I ended up reaching out to you, because you got censored on YouTube, and you're Dr. Drew, and you weren't talking about anything off the rails.
00:03:37.000It's an algorithm that just nailed me, and I've been tagged by it before, and then the site gets taken down.
00:03:43.000It gets taken out for periods of time, but we now have a relationship with a human at YouTube.
00:03:46.000And so they told us that their main concerns were sort of with the therapeutics and they were okay with physicians talking, which has been great because now I've talked to Paul Alexander and Harvey Reisch and Peter McCullough and Robert Malone and hear what these guys have to say.
00:03:59.000And it's helped me put together, you know, during COVID, 90% of the time for the first year I was like, what is going on?
00:04:23.000I'm sure you guys will put all this stuff up.
00:04:25.000And we'll get into all this other stuff too.
00:04:26.000But I was talking to Dr. Harvey Reich and he said it was psychopathic the way physicians behave, sending patients home until they came back with a PO2 of 85.
00:05:05.000I had a physician working for me and with me, a great guy, and he set them up within three days.
00:05:09.000And while I was getting the infusion, I felt better.
00:05:12.000Like literally colors got brighter in the room during the monoclonal antibody infusion.
00:05:16.000And so I went on Instagram Live and said, listen, everybody, the public health community should be teaching you how to deal with your illness.
00:07:31.000Maybe talk about it on an aftershow one of these nights, but I had to get a copy myself just in case they end up trying to digitally retcon this thing.
00:08:14.000NBC tweeted, Florida Governor DeSantis sending asylum seekers to Martha's Vineyard is like, quote, me taking my trash out and just driving to different areas where I live and just throwing my trash there, a founding member of a foundation which helps refugees says.
00:08:31.000That is not only indicative of NBC News' what they're willing to publish, because they didn't need to choose that quote, but also these NGOs, these non-profits that claim to help these people, you see what they really think about them.
00:08:43.000It reminds me of when that Osborne woman was on The View or whatever, Kelly Osborne, and she was like, if you deport these people, who's going to clean your toilet?
00:08:51.000And they were like, You remember that?
00:09:07.000You know, the other thing that people don't know is many refugees from multiple countries, most countries that you come in here as an asylum seeker, you're required to take for a week an antihelminthic medication that starts with an I. You're required by the CDC to take that medication for a week.
00:09:23.000You're talking about ivermectin because it's a worm stunner?
00:09:27.000Because worms are so common in many of the asylum seekers that they're required by the CDC to take it for a week.
00:09:39.000You can look it up on the CDC website.
00:09:42.000Just look at refugees, the CDC, CDC refugee, you know, therapeutic treatment.
00:09:48.000Ivermectin is an incredible medication that has saved countless numbers of lives, used billions of times, and it comes from the soil in Japan, and we could get into this topic.
00:09:58.000We're going to get into this topic a little bit, but we're just seeing... There it is.
00:10:03.000All Middle Eastern, Asian, North African, Latin American, and Caribbean refugees should receive ivermectin two doses, 200, was it micrograms per kilogram?
00:10:23.000Call it horse medicine and say the CDC is forcing... You know, one of the things that bother me with that whole horse medicine thing is every pharmacological agent has a veterinary application.
00:10:38.000You can get it over the counter at a pharmacy!
00:10:40.000We talked about this with epinephrine.
00:10:44.000Sheep epinephrine is cheaper than the human epinephrine.
00:10:46.000Granted, the human EpiPens are like single-dose instant shots or whatever, whereas you can buy a vial of the sheep stuff.
00:10:53.000I really tried to figure out where it came from.
00:10:55.000I guess one couple tried it and that there were multiple calls to poison control centers asking questions about it.
00:10:59.000I really tried to figure out where it came from. I guess one couple tried it and that there were
00:11:05.000multiple calls to poison control centers asking questions about it. But all I could find is one
00:11:10.000case. Well, it became a dole and stone. Well, the Rolling Stones did a very big investigative piece
00:11:15.000about how people in a hospital in Oklahoma were ODing on it so much that of course it filled up
00:11:19.000the emergency rooms and the whole story was absolutely made up out of nowhere.
00:11:23.000The Rolling Stones should be absolutely disgraced with themselves and just run out of town, run out of business with the way that they slandered this medication that has saved so many lives on this journalistic project.
00:11:36.000I've never been a fan since the get-go with COVID that people have been pushing these therapeutics, and I felt like it was very tribal.
00:12:36.000And so even when I went on Rogan, I said I'm not confident in this, because I know there's a lot of studies, but there's a lot of contradictory studies.
00:12:45.000Just real quick, my point was The Daily Beast still ended up writing that I was the poster boy for Ivermectin, despite me constantly being like, nah.
00:13:14.000Well, too well, actually, because you get these rebounds that are kind of common, and I'm wondering if it's affecting the immune response.
00:13:20.000My daughter took PaxLavid better in two days, and then was not rebound, but reinfected six weeks later, or two months later, and it was like, eh, she should have still been immune.
00:13:30.000But that's the drug that was also approved under emergency protocol, is that correct?
00:13:34.000And I think some people are also saying that their side effects is this taste in their mouth of crap that they can't get out from this side effect.
00:13:43.000And also, there's a lot of people who took it, like Joe Biden, and I think another very prominent politician.
00:13:48.000had a rebound with this sickness so still everything is not known and when it comes to
00:13:51.000the antibodies we've got to remember in January the Biden administration uh got rid of antibodies
00:13:56.000and told everyone not to use it and prevented people from using it when it could have saved
00:14:00.000lives which is absolutely insane. I wanted to ask you um do you know the name of the of the
00:14:04.000phenomenon when you taste crap in your mouth and everything tastes like crap? You mean from Paxilvid?
00:16:29.000Get these damn migrants off our island.
00:16:31.000Call the National Guard all in 24 hours.
00:16:34.000This is the red pilling of what, you know, migrancy can become.
00:16:38.000Overly compassionate to a destructive purpose.
00:16:40.000Like, yeah, the idea of letting people that are suffering in and helping them is great, but when you actually see what that means for an infrastructure that can't handle it, it can become destructive.
00:18:30.000We've seen this during the big caravans of people who look American, talking and working with these people, and they're being told that you can come up, no one will stop you, and there's jobs waiting.
00:19:09.000Well, Bernie Sanders called it a Koch Brothers plan, a billionaire's plan to get a bunch of cheap labor to, of course, lower wages and increase the housing costs for everyone else.
00:19:18.000Let me pull up this story from the Daily Mail.
00:19:20.000Luke had just mentioned this a moment ago.
00:19:22.000Daily Mail says, what homeless crisis?
00:19:24.000Dozens of rooms and properties are available on Airbnb in Martha's Vineyard after homelessness director claimed 50 illegal immigrants could not stay because there's no affordable housing.
00:19:35.000Look, pull up Airbnb and you will see the dozens, several dozen properties that are vacant right now.
00:19:42.000And I know you might be saying, but Tim, that's private property.
00:19:45.000You can't just force... I ain't gonna force anybody.
00:19:48.000The local government of all of these very wealthy individuals who pay very large property taxes can spend the $200 per night to house these people until they can find a place for them.
00:19:57.000I don't see... I'm not even trying to be cute here.
00:20:00.000If these people shut up and said, what do we do with them?
00:20:22.000I have another homeless wrinkle as it pertains to immigration, that it's exposed something, which is that in the city of Los Angeles, we have 150,000 people sitting on the streets, lying on the sidewalks.
00:20:47.000It's a housing problem and yet people with that kind of a burden find housing.
00:20:54.000They have nothing and they find housing.
00:20:56.000Not one of them on the street out of 500,000.
00:20:58.000I used to live in LA and I worked at a restaurant with illegal immigrants that were working in the kitchen and they had like Their own housing structure set up that only they could live at and it was dirt cheap, like a hundred bucks a month.
00:21:12.000They'd live in, they'd get eight or ten of them together and they'd get a place, you know, and they'd go do it and they'd survive and they'd work real hard and then they'd move out and find another place.
00:21:19.000I think someone was funding their cheap rent.
00:21:22.000I think it was like an organization was making sure they had a place to stay for very cheap while they were there.
00:23:05.000Look, if you took that same population and put them in four walls in a room, and they were dying at the rate they're dying right now, that's a hospital.
00:23:13.000Except there are no doctors and no nurses, and doctors and nurses are not allowed to interact with them or deal with them at all.
00:23:33.000So are you saying these are people with like… Drug addiction, schizophrenia, bipolar, it's just a mess,
00:23:39.000it's just an open air asylum These people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, if they were given medication would they thrive?
00:23:46.000I worked at the state senate for a while trying to get a law passed.
00:23:52.000To take the heat off a little bit because we sent families up there and families are like, look, I have money, I have doctors ready to go, I have a bed for my son, please help me bring him in.
00:24:00.000He doesn't want to come in because it's part of the illness.
00:24:03.000They have something called anosognosia.
00:24:04.000They're blocked in seeing what's going on with them.
00:24:06.000They think they're living their best life.
00:24:07.000They're just getting sicker and sicker and they die.
00:24:09.000And anosognosia is a neurological term.
00:25:45.000Well, look, I'm not going to go save the apples when they're injured, rotting, or whatever.
00:25:49.000I'm going to throw them in the garbage.
00:25:50.000But I care about them insofar as I would like to take the ones that are good and use them for food and juice.
00:25:55.000Is it the problem where the California doesn't want you to be able to go take someone off the street and be like, you're sick, come with me?
00:26:36.000This is mainstream NBC funded Vox.com putting an article out arguing that we should put lithium in our drinking water to kind of desensitize people.
00:26:46.000This is because they found that people who lived near water sources that had lithium were much happier, less stressed, less suicidal.
00:26:53.000So they're like, all right, let's do it.
00:29:07.000And then I remember hearing from my doctor that they were actually struggling to get more monoclonal antibodies at a certain point.
00:29:13.000There was a moment right around the time you probably got sick where they had trouble distributing it, trouble getting it, trouble accessing it.
00:29:18.000But they were saying it was because the government was shutting it down.
00:29:31.000Well, no, Biden tried to take it away from Florida and Florida and Ron DeSantis had to fight back saying, no, stop trying to take it away from us.
00:29:37.000And then they limited it because they said it was quote, ineffective, which absolutely made no sense at all.
00:29:50.000That is the new public health mantra, and it was not the right, it's an important prism, I get it, it's important, but it's not the whole story, and it was not useful or not important in terms of getting through this particular pandemic.
00:30:09.000Yeah, which is absolutely mind-boggling, which is absolutely crazy.
00:30:12.000You take care of someone depending on how much they need to be taken care of, not because of the way that they were born with a particular skin color.
00:30:18.000And this happened in the United States.
00:30:20.000There's a viral video of a guy filming as the nurse is telling him, you don't qualify.
00:30:30.000I'd really forgotten about it, but I remember they were reallocating it and sending it places where, you know, you couldn't get it, but that was the deal.
00:30:36.000I had a patient really get really sick with it.
00:30:39.000Now, it was probably Omicron, and it was before we had Omicron-specific monoclonals, so I wasn't that, at the time, that upset about it, but I thought, man, it might have helped him, because he got really sick.
00:31:16.000And even though I was treating COVID at the time, and I was going to go volunteer my time in the ER, they lost me because I got so sick.
00:31:23.000And that's why it's important to point out that the CEO of these big pharma companies are very good, honorable people because they chose not to get the vaccine because people couldn't do it.
00:31:50.000Oh my god, this other side of the country hasn't heard about this yet.
00:31:53.000They passed a bill that says if any doctor is found to be giving out misinformation that it deviates from the standard of care, their license could be covered.
00:32:07.000When I first got to the psychiatric hospital, I started working in a psychiatric hospital in 1985.
00:32:11.000When I first got there, I acquired about two dozen patients that were The subjects of the standard of care in the late 40s and 50s, somebody put an ice pick up above their eye and swooped it back and forth and they were disasters.
00:32:33.000Pain controls what the patient says it is.
00:32:36.000They also started prosecuting physicians for inadequate treatment of pain, so we all froze, and we all froze and sent everything to the pain doctors, the pain management guys, who felt that anybody that didn't use as much opiates as possible was opiophobic, the patients are in control, let them decide what they need, and my patients were being killed hand over fist.
00:33:01.000Many people believe, you know, your politicians could be bought off by multinational corporations, but many people don't realize your doctors could be bought off by multinational corporations.
00:33:10.000YouTube's starting to hiccup and give us the business.
00:33:33.000It's important that we talk about the system.
00:33:38.000We've got ultra high-speed business, very expensive internet.
00:33:41.000I can see that our stream rate is green and perfect.
00:33:45.000And people in the chat are like, F, F, F, and the video is struggling right now.
00:33:48.000So don't... I'm sorry if I don't believe it's a coincidence that we're having this conversation and all of a sudden it's like... Believe nothing.
00:34:43.000You had, I think, in the beginning of the Syrian revolution and civil war, 12 disparate factions of random people with random weapons.
00:34:50.000There's even a video of, I think it was, it wasn't ISIS, it was another terror, well they say terror group, I'm not sure exactly which group it was, driving a truck from Detroit or whatever.
00:34:59.000They get their hands on whatever they get their hands on.
00:35:01.000And so I think one of the mistakes a lot of people make is they assume civil war is going to be like one, you know, faction of states and their armies versus another faction of states and their armies because of an American perspective.
00:35:12.000You look at Spain and other countries and it's like, I mean, we've got militant far-left extremists engaging in terror.
00:35:18.000We've got right-wing militias lurking in the shadows and training and biding their time.
00:35:23.000I just think we have 50 independent states.
00:35:37.000So I hear from a lot of people, one of the scariest things actually is people started moving out of New York with COVID and all that stuff, people started moving for political reasons, we moved for political reasons.
00:35:49.000We were in South Jersey, the riots happened, the riots crossed the bridge, and I went, this is crazy!
00:35:53.000Rioters crossed the bridge out of Philly into the suburbs?
00:35:57.000So we come out to the tri-state, you know, mostly West Virginia area, and what ends up happening is Geographic hyperpolarization will result in staunch jurisdictions, which could result in a confederacy and a union type scenario.
00:36:14.000You need people, so you got New York City with like, oh it's, you know, California's a state, 60% Democrat, 30% Republican or something like that.
00:36:22.000That actually keeps some stability, but it keeps skewing further and further into the left, because people who are... I'm leaving.
00:36:46.000And they'll put up a border checkpoint and say, California won't do it.
00:36:49.000Well, we're going to guard from California and from our southern border.
00:36:52.000Carrie Lick talks about declaring an invasion and sending the National Guard down to the southern border if she wins the gubernatorial election.
00:36:59.000Carrie, what are you going to do with the borders to the west of these other states?
00:37:03.000Are you going to put up checkpoints and National Guard there?
00:37:05.000Because if California lets them in, they'll come in there and they'll come right through.
00:37:08.000These are the kind of things that I think will lead to the escalation.
00:37:13.000And I think one of the scariest things, actually, is we're in this calm before the storm, where you get people like Bill Burr saying, if you go outside and you talk to people, nobody's fighting anybody!
00:37:24.000And it's like, yeah, that's like when people have hyperpolarized to the point where, of course, Democrats aren't fighting Democrats in New York.
00:37:47.000And it shows how since the 80s, It was a map of partisanship by region, and the country was mostly white because it was 50-50 in most places, with some pink and some light blue in certain areas that were somewhat partisan.
00:38:03.000And every election cycle you can see areas getting darker red and areas getting darker blue.
00:38:07.000That's been the 20 years of geographic hyperpolarization.
00:38:10.000So I'm not saying I know for sure, Um, but I'm, I'm certainly worried that we're in that territory and that things are getting worse.
00:38:18.000I worry that something bad could happen.
00:38:41.000I've never trusted Big Pharma and I'm surprised that all of the former leftists, I don't know what you'd call them these days, are now just in favor of Big Pharma.
00:39:00.000We were ragging on, I should say we, but the country was ragging on Pharma Bro for a long time.
00:39:05.000These pharmaceutical companies are ripping us off and now it's like... I don't think they understand on what flimsy evidence everything was pushed through.
00:39:12.000How extraordinary the circumstance were.
00:39:14.000And that was extraordinary circumstance, I understand.
00:39:16.000And if they were more clear, like, hey, it's a wartime kind of posture and we're going to have a, it's a fog of war in addition, and we're not quite sure what we're doing, but we're probably going to accept more problems than we normally would.
00:39:27.000We normally wouldn't push stuff like this through, but we're trying to deal with a horrible problem.
00:40:20.000Well, because the reason the justification is this is how we develop our flu shots.
00:40:25.000This is how we test and develop flu shots every year.
00:40:27.000That is a very, very different sort of platform.
00:40:30.000Just real quick, this one's for you, YouTube.
00:40:32.000All we're talking about is CBS, a CBS website that is NewsGuard certified with a 92.5 out of 100 score saying, They say the basic fact is true.
00:40:43.000The preliminary findings presented by Pfizer were based on tests in eight mice.
00:40:55.000So there is all this, you know, Dr. Paul Offit, one of the major proponents of the vaccine, the mRNA vaccine stuff, and by the way, Above 75, I'm vaccinating the hell out of my patients.
00:41:34.000But Dr. Paul Offit, because of a signal that's coming out that maybe there's some problems in younger males, particularly with the Moderna vaccine, he said, you know, I don't think the younger males should take this Omicron vaccine.
00:41:44.000Wellensky, the head of the CDC, came out and said, they asked her, they go, Paul Offit's your guy.
00:42:31.000Obviously, you are literally Dr. Drew, but I would encourage people if they're, you know, for whatever their health issues are... Talk to your doctor!
00:44:01.000Poynter says, Walensky told Jansing, we are simplifying our message.
00:44:05.000The message is, you need to get your fall booster vaccine, so go ahead and get it.
00:44:09.000If you're over the age of 12, if you've received your primary series, if you're more than two months out of your last shot, you can get an updated vaccine.
00:44:16.000And so we've intentionally simplified the message so it's very, very clear.
00:44:20.000It's also very clear that those who are over the age of 50, even over the age of 60 or 70, are more at risk for severe disease, hospitalization, and death.
00:44:28.000And it is especially important that people in that demographic and others who are at high risk of severe disease get that She made tons of sense in the latter half of that statement.
00:44:37.000When I was listening to it, when it happened, I thought it was so weird.
00:44:40.000The beginning part of it was like, what are you saying?
00:44:42.000And then the latter part was like, okay, yeah, that's right.
00:44:44.000for someone to say you need to do this.
00:45:23.000Like, to me, that seems irresponsible.
00:45:25.000You should go to your doctor, but here's the crazy thing.
00:45:27.000The response I got from all of these people were like, I was being an anti-vaxxer for telling people, telling people, go to a doctor and ask about the vaccine.
00:46:00.000If you go to someone who's not your doctor, Who's like a pharmacist attack or something to get a medication and they don't know your history.
00:46:09.000My concern with all of this was that... Oh, we're getting the error again.
00:46:13.000My concern was that there are adverse effects for all medications.
00:46:17.000Any time you interact with the medical system, there's always potential for trouble.
00:46:21.000And so, when you go to your doctor, they ask you for your allergies and things like that.
00:46:24.000If you go to a stranger, and they don't know you, and you sit down in front of a 7-Eleven, I mean, what if you have an egg allergy, which was one of the counterindications or whatever?
00:46:32.000I think it's really important that people just do, like, hey, this is a really important thing that's going on with this pandemic, you should talk to your doctor.
00:46:38.000Because what I don't want to see is people who could have avoided adverse events, Yeah.
00:46:43.000being subject to these adverse events, and then conspiracy theorists being like,
00:46:46.000aha, that's proof. And it's like, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:46:49.000You go to your doctor, minimize risk, maximize your benefit. Your doctor knows
00:46:53.000your medical history better than anybody else. And can fully inform you for your particular
00:46:57.000circumstance. So you do a truly informed consent on the care as opposed to mandated, streamlined, you know,
00:47:06.000It's as if it's kind of being treated where there's no public sanitation, because like the Spanish flu, I think they were afraid it was going to be something like that, but they didn't have like running water and soap.
00:47:28.000I think what people don't realize, too, is when the pandemic first hit, a lot of people, myself included, we were like, hey, maybe we got to take this seriously.
00:47:37.000We were looking at what's happening in China and stuff.
00:47:38.000And maybe it would have been a hundred years ago when we didn't have the same degree of sanitation and access to refrigerators and clean running water and things like that.
00:47:48.000It probably would have been substantially worse.
00:48:27.000And you couldn't get anywhere else, yes.
00:48:29.000And it also made sure that the germs were all building up on one particular wall and platform and staying there.
00:48:34.000And as you said, you're getting me riled up because Because you're bringing up all the things that I remember that are just coming back in the back of my mind and I'm ready just to now on a tangent.
00:48:42.000It needs a post-mortem where I'm trying to interview all the people and put it all together.
00:48:46.000So that's what I'm doing on Wednesdays at 3 o'clock Eastern Pacific time.
00:48:49.000I do want to talk about censorship because we've had this story in waiting.
00:48:53.000Just because I'm talking about medicine by a physician with doubly board certified two fellowships and I'm I'm being censored for just discussing the facts.
00:49:44.000If it's really happening, which might be, I worked in social media administration, sometimes stuff goes wrong, people think it's... Coincidence.
00:50:13.000So here we go, ladies and gentlemen, this is huge news.
00:50:16.000Alex Berenson, he's a journalist, says, boom, I say again, boom!
00:50:20.000The Federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals just said Twitter and other social media platforms don't have an unlimited right to discriminate against speech.
00:50:37.000It says the First Amendment protects speech.
00:50:39.000It generally prevents the government from intervening with people's speech or forcing them to speak.
00:50:43.000The platforms argue that because they are host and transmit speech, the First Amendment also gives them an unqualified license to invalidate laws that hinder them from censoring speech they don't like.
00:50:53.000And they say that license entitles them to pre-enforcement facial relief against HB 20.
00:51:00.000We reject the platform's attempt to extract a free-willing censorship right from the Constitution's free speech guarantee.
00:51:35.000Not to mention, not to mention, we've seen numerous reports now that the federal government has been colluding with big tech to censor.
00:51:42.000So, particularly when it came to Fauci, Luke, you mentioned this, they went after a Fauci parody account.
00:51:47.000They were like, can we get this one taken down, it's not one of ours, something like that.
00:51:50.000The government went after Alex Berenson, the White House, I believe it was the White House, contacted Twitter and said, why haven't you banned him yet?
00:52:37.000Because fear, the public health authorities in this country decided they needed to use fear to follow a zero-COVID policy, and they believed their Chinese associates and professional colleagues that the lockdown was the only way to do that.
00:52:52.000That was the first time this country, the West, had ever thought about locking down.
00:52:57.000It was the Chinese Communist Party policy.
00:53:21.000Now that we know there's been direct collusion, I'd be willing to bet we can find the same collusion between Google and the government that we found between Twitter and the government and Facebook.
00:53:31.000Mark Zuckerberg's admission, you think YouTube's clean in this one?
00:53:35.000Why are they focused on certain things?
00:53:37.000So YouTube can back off and let conversations in the public sphere happen Or they can face discovery and be included in this wave, which will ultimately create a cascade of negative impacts on their platform.
00:53:49.000Mainline medical doctors were censored.
00:53:52.000Their voice was taken away from the commons because they dared to show data and science that didn't go along with the narrative and paradigms they wanted people to go along.
00:54:25.000There's other doctors, we can't even mention their names here, that you interviewed, that don't have a relationship, that haven't gotten their channel back.
00:54:34.000With rulings like this, what will happen is, I assure you that when this, when this, he posted this four hours ago, I'm willing to bet that a legal team that's working with YouTube or whatever immediately said, we need to have a meeting right now.
00:54:47.000And I would imagine part of their advice to YouTube was, if you do cross that line, you could, so we'll put it in simple math terms.
00:54:57.000If you think someone saying a bad thing on your platform will cause you, let's say, one degree of damage, so you make a move against that to rectify that one degree of damage, you could then be on the hook for 10 times as much damage.
00:55:09.000If you censor someone because you don't like what they've said and they sue you, it might open the floodgates to eliminate all of your protections.
00:56:14.000I'll tell you what, if YouTube says, if the rules were this, if you violate our policies, we will remove you from the partner program, I would say, fair enough.
00:56:39.000When we launch the livestream for this show right now that you're watching, many of you might notice on the homepage of YouTube, even if you do see it, it's a gray block.
00:56:46.000And then Ian will be like, Tim, the thumbnail's not up.
00:56:52.000And the issue is, we can see that that has a direct impact on viewers because people scrolling their homepage won't see the thumbnail and they just won't, out of sight, out of mind.
00:57:02.000We also, several times in this show, got a weird YouTube error when we talked about certain things.
00:57:46.000I'm not going to say his name because I don't want them coming after his new show, but with no strikes, no rule breaks, they deleted his entire channel.
00:57:54.000300 and something thousand subscribers.
00:57:55.000You know they did tell us that they were having sort of, they were under sort of a multinational attack right now with a lot of misinformation, which is kind of interesting to me.
00:58:03.000That somebody's trying to already stir things up as the election goes in.
00:58:07.000And to some extent, I kind of, you know, I want them not to be allowing stuff that's designed to harm us, right?
00:58:15.000And they have found that certain topics are in that zone.
00:58:18.000But just really quick, I think there's no rules because they want you to be paranoid.
00:58:37.000It's a lot more sinister than just like, hey, let's try to keep the rules here.
00:58:42.000Because you look at what Facebook was doing with the FBI.
00:58:45.000Facebook was colluding with them, giving them information, spying on people, getting people's private messages, but they also did that with COVID.
00:58:52.000There's Facebook emails showing how Zuckerberg was offering Dr. Fauci data on users to help the lockdown policies, to help people make sure that they weren't going outside of their homes.
00:59:03.000Facebook was volunteering that information, so the way that they work together, the way that they collude is far more interconnected than we even know about.
00:59:11.000I think if we're going to avoid a civil war, it's by giving people control of their social media networks and their money.
00:59:18.000I know they're trying to turn Ethereum into the new global currency right now.
01:00:10.0002030, I own nothing, I have no privacy, and I've never been happier.
01:00:13.000It was an article in a policy paper that they were pushing for their vision of what's going to be happening in the future, which goes along the same principles of the UN 2030 vision.
01:00:22.000I just want to point out, too, that to a certain degree, owning less stuff will actually make you happy.
01:00:28.000They say that when you own stuff, your stuff owns you.
01:00:31.000But what we're getting from their vision of it is not exactly what is meant by owning nothing.
01:00:36.000Owning nothing is like having your necessities and then foregoing the ridiculous quest for material goods like luxuries.
01:00:43.000But their vision is more like you're gonna eat a bag of crickets and live in a pod.
01:00:47.000I think they want to strip property rights away from people, and that's like the basis of this country.
01:00:52.000And that you won't be able to escape, and you won't be able to have a car, and you won't be able to transport, and you won't be able to move anywhere.
01:00:57.000It's the worst thing, you know, like back in the day, if like things got bad, you could be like, well, I guess I'll go exile myself and live in the woods or whatever, or just go off somewhere else.
01:01:08.000Well, I don't know if it's everywhere, but that's what they... You guys are totally depressing me.
01:01:12.000Yeah, I'm stressed about this because I feel like we're about to evolve from the liberal economic order, which we've had since 1946, where it's American-led, rules-based economy, military bases, to a new world order, which is like this new global technocratic governance where they're trying to spy on people and make sure they're not stepping out of line because they don't want people to go crazy.
01:01:31.000They don't want people to blow things up.
01:02:05.000And then we have a green plastic fence around it so the chickens can come out and graze in the fresh grass.
01:02:10.000And Margaret is clever and finds a way, she finds areas to slip through because there's more bugs and fresh berries and things like that outside of the grass graze.
01:02:19.000She brought the frizzle with her this time!
01:03:07.000I think you getting, you know, depressed and sad about this is all a part of the conditioning, all a part of the plan, and I think they win if you are like this.
01:03:13.000We are presented with a lot of challenges.
01:03:17.000We're presented with a lot of opportunities as well.
01:03:19.000So in the face of all the adversity, we could either make ourselves better or we could bow down and let them win.
01:03:25.000And I think this has given us an incredible opportunity to challenge ourselves, test ourselves,
01:03:30.000and to really try to be the best versions of ourselves.
01:03:32.000Just walking around here, I went running today, what's the city?
01:04:13.000I would happily take the brake dust if I governor would be a rational person, you know, and start to help us help the people that are dying on our streets every day and not encumber our licenses for crazy things and all these just crazy things we're doing in California.
01:05:00.000I have a feeling if you created a system, a pressurized system, where there is a pressurized fire and a low-pressure side, it may burn sideways, though it may still burn away from the Earth's core.
01:05:09.000Too many assumptions without experimentation.
01:05:12.000It's, it's, I gotta tell you man, it's just like, it sounds like you were stoned and just writing stuff you were thinking.
01:05:17.000Well that's been me for like 20 years, man.
01:06:29.000Like, it's a constant revolution against its own government to keep it unstable so that it never becomes an overarching, you know, monolith.
01:08:24.000But, you know, I watched that video and I'm just kind of like the weighted potential of so many people.
01:08:29.000He could have been high off of his, you know what.
01:08:32.000There's a myth of the Native Americans when the conquistadors were coming in on the boats, they were out there in the ocean and they would go out and they would look and they would never see boats because they didn't know what a boat was.
01:09:30.000All of those people could be engineers and scientists and researchers and writers and singers and artists, but the potential is lost.
01:09:37.000Well, he's arguing because of the latest technological advancements, this is going to create an elitist group of people that are going to live like gods, and there's going to be a lot of useless people that need to be pacified.
01:11:11.000They've made the weirdest series, and I am so ready for Fast and Furious 10, where they're either in Transformers, Megazords, or they get superpowers.
01:11:21.000See, that's a more positive thing we can talk about, right?
01:11:24.000Vin Diesel flying around like Superman?
01:12:58.000Look, they come at you from the beginning, like, in your face, and within about six hours, you're wanting to do what they're telling you to do.
01:13:52.000I think if we do Soldier Fit, and have Soldier Fit come down, and Ian, you did it in the mornings, then it's like, what, three months, Ian's gonna be ripped?
01:14:43.000I've been looking at myself on the cast castle, and I'm like, God, I look so skinny in my posture.
01:14:49.000Hey, my staff is freaking out, because apparently your website is sending everybody to an old TV show I did 14 years ago called Life Changer, as opposed to my YouTube channel, which is where we're trying to send everybody.
01:15:00.000Yes, your dear wife corrected that, and I had Dave fix it for us.
01:15:10.000You've been in the public light for a while, especially in the medical field.
01:15:12.000What do you think is one of the biggest misconceptions or misnomers or things people usually get wrong when it comes to medicine or personal health that you always see as a continuing trend?
01:15:30.000One thing that I've been harping on like crazy, and this is not pertinent for everybody, but it's pertinent for all the homeless people and it's pertinent for all their crazy drug policies we have had there, which is that addiction, substance use disorder, is a progressive illness.
01:15:45.000So, even if you have a heroin injection site where the nurses are administering the heroin, those people will still progress and they will have more increased brain problems, behavioral problems, medical problems, and they will die.
01:15:55.000So, this is the part that everybody keeps missing.
01:16:19.000I remember I was getting a physical one time and it was like the third time I'd come in, my blood pressure was a little high and I'm like, I don't know, I'm going to run some more.
01:16:26.000I'm going to get out there, run a little longer.
01:17:32.000Since we got COVID, Joe Rogan talks about doing NAD quite often.
01:17:36.000We've done it regularly, and not nearly as regularly as someone like Joe does, but we get it frequently, and all of my vitals have dramatically improved.
01:18:12.000I can't tell, but I know the whole sirtuin story is part of the story, which may help with the aging.
01:18:17.000Yeah, the sirtuins measure the energy in the mitochondria, so when the cell divides, they make sure there's enough so that the cells don't have to clip off the end caps of the chromosomes.
01:19:50.000If you ever had the power and influence of like a Bill Gates or a Dr. Fauci, what kind of policies would you push forward for the American people?
01:20:04.000When all this centralization and control started happening, when I was probably in the early 2000s, late 90s, I was really deep in my career.
01:20:12.000I was working 18 hours a day, I was doing psychiatry half the day, and then regular medicine the rest of the day.
01:20:18.000And I just kept saying, if I am such a crappy physician that I need all this oversight and regulation, send me back for more training.
01:23:47.000And then some of them had like persistent personality changes from the Ibogaine too, which was really scary to me.
01:23:53.000It's like, it's one thing to change your personality in a psychotherapeutic setting where you're in control of the whole thing, but you take a substance and it changes who you are.
01:24:02.000I don't care if you're happier, it's changed who you are.
01:24:07.000Bill W. from who founded Alcoholics Anonymous used LSD and he's all this literature of him saying, well, the reason I stopped drinking is because I had an experience on LSD and I realized I didn't need it anymore.
01:24:16.000But then when they made AA, they took that out because they didn't know.
01:24:55.000I'm really worried because the last three years, we saw how far the government, the bureaucrats, big pharma, and doctors stood in the way of actually helping people and treating people and giving them early treatment and actually doing the right thing.
01:25:07.000It makes you wonder, if they did that three years ago because of this health crisis, how are they doing it with other health crises?
01:25:14.000How are they doing it with other illnesses and sicknesses?
01:25:17.000Let's get into that a little bit too, because we're just outside of West Virginia right now, and it's really bad there.
01:25:41.000There was never an opiate addict on earth, never once, of treating 10,000 drug addicts, did I ever go, oh my god, the opiate addicts, how am I going to get them off the opiates?
01:25:48.000I never had any problem getting them off.
01:25:51.000We were at Blue Ridge Rockfest, huge rock festival this past weekend, and in the staff artist section was a tent that said, free Narcan for artists and staff.
01:26:02.000And I was just like, dude, that is brutal.
01:26:08.000Hey, I had an interaction when I had to save someone's life and had to give them CPR, and thank goodness the person turned blue.
01:26:15.000I was in the car with them, and I was the only one that wasn't driving the car, and the passenger was, you know, turning blue just because they took some heroin.
01:26:25.000And I literally have to give them CPR and they almost died this close.
01:28:40.000We just let people have whatever they want, pain controls what the patient says it is, but we were sanctioning doctors like me for inadequate treatment of pain because I didn't— I got in trouble repeatedly for not giving opiates to my heroin addicts in withdrawal because they were uncomfortable.
01:31:12.000I would just say, you know, the United States government has a history of importing drugs into the United States in order to, of course, cripple poor populations.
01:31:19.000One last question, because I think we're going to super chat.
01:31:21.000Do you have any comments on seed oils?
01:31:22.000Because there's like a whole A whole bunch of personalities, a whole bunch of people talking about studies saying how seed oils are inflammatory and not for you.
01:32:04.000There are certain things I can tell you about.
01:32:06.000I can talk to you about seed oils, and I can talk to you about polyunsaturated fats when you heat them up, what happens, and they cause cancer.
01:32:13.000And seed oils definitely are a big part of the problem.
01:32:15.000There's a huge increase of cancer, especially when we start using artificial seed oils, canola oil, sunflower oil.
01:32:21.000She thinks it's part of the COVID story, too.
01:32:23.000I don't know if I went all the way there.
01:32:24.000I think so, too, as well, especially when it comes to the gut and the immune system, because many people said and many doctors are even recommending kefirs and fermented food in order to deal with COVID.
01:32:33.000And a lot of doctors also thought that the medicine that we talked about earlier in the show was helping people because it got rid of parasites in their guts and made their guts work properly, which made their immune systems work properly.
01:32:44.000That was one Thesis that some doctors had so that's a that's a we being worked out.
01:33:42.000I got on statins early, smashed my LDL very easily, but my HDL was always low and my triglycerides were always high until I started eating more red meat and cutting out carbohydrates completely and boom!
01:33:55.000I mean, I've never had numbers like this.
01:34:00.000I cut out most of the sugars, I cut out bread.
01:34:03.000Carbohydrates the enemy for certain people, and animal fats are not as bad as we thought they were.
01:34:08.000Exactly, and they're key for your brain.
01:34:10.000I'm looking up the coconut, they say it's a seed, a nut, and a fruit, but that's not coconut oil, it's not the seed oil they're talking about.
01:34:17.000So when they say seed oil, is it like a refined palm oil?
01:34:21.000Soy oil, canola oil, sunflower oil, even a lot of olive oil and avocado oil is mixed in with these inflammatory oils.
01:34:31.000And when you take them, you think you're taking something good and they actually cause massive amounts of inflammation, massive amount of gut irritation.
01:34:37.000Focus on that instead of the stem cells.
01:34:44.000This is interesting because inadvertently, I would say I cut out a substantial amount of seed oils from my diet without even thinking about it because Now, like, when I make eggs, I used to, I would splash a little olive oil or something in there.
01:35:54.000I literally go down the supermarket and almost everything has it.
01:35:57.000I make sure I verbally say it out loud so hopefully the next person hears me.
01:36:00.000I'm like, oh no, canola oil, this is cancer, put it back.
01:36:05.000And I have to spend an hour extra at the supermarket because I'm looking at the ingredients.
01:36:09.000Because you're yelling at customers, don't eat that!
01:36:11.000One of the things we've not talked about yet, I mentioned I think before the mic's heated up, was about the estrogens in all the plastics and stuff.
01:36:23.000I just think, I think there's a book called Estrogenation that I first got exposed to this, Estrogenation.
01:36:28.000And it just, I think that's what it's called, am I getting it there?
01:36:31.000And it just freaked, I started looking and I thought, yeah, God, the way the sperm is down, reproductivity is down, men are kind of, you know what I mean?
01:36:39.000Kids aren't having sex anymore, what the hell?
01:36:42.000Bill Gates has man boobs, he eats fake meat!
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01:37:41.000So find me at DrDrew.com for all the pods and then DrDrew.tv for the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 3 o'clock Pacific Time streaming show.
01:37:48.000But that Wednesday 3 o'clock Pacific Time show is the one where I'm interviewing all the physicians that have been silenced.
01:37:54.000We're talking to them in great detail about what happened and putting it all together trying to figure out what happened here.
01:37:59.000And I want to say, you know, now that you're here and you're on the spot live, we gotta have you come back with Adam Carolla because that would be like a millennial grand slam, you know?
01:38:06.000We all listen to Loveline, you know, with you guys.
01:40:45.000Back when clean water was hard to come by, they would drink beer, but then when they got coffee, they started drinking coffee instead, and that was when the Enlightenment came.
01:40:54.000Maybe we're going to have a new I was also saying before the mic's heated up, that when Alexander the Great's empire fell apart, Stoicism came up, and it's just interesting how Stoicism is coming into the sort of consciousness.
01:44:25.000Does anybody have any questions about that?
01:44:27.000When you get into like psychoactives, do you think the consciousness is more... Personally, I feel like consciousness is more involved with physical health than people realize maybe at this time.
01:44:37.000I don't think that a single brain theory of consciousness is digging in the wrong hole.
01:44:44.000I think that if a feral child who got lost in the woods at six months comes out at 14, Like, remember that movie, Eve, whatever it was, with, she couldn't speak, it was Elle or Eve, anyway.
01:46:57.000Jen Desai says, I'd like to know what Dr. Drew thinks about transhumanism and how it applies to the new executive order on advancing biotechnology and biomanufacturing.
01:47:06.000And what, they have to define what they mean by transhumanism.
01:48:06.000If they use magnets and magnetic fields, then I'm all in.
01:48:10.000Well, I'm just saying like we may eventually develop a technology for some kind of conductor that wouldn't kill the brain that allows data transmission.
01:49:09.000He came up with this notion of the mass formation psychosis.
01:49:13.000The idea is if you have lots of free-floating anxiety, very limited social connections,
01:49:19.000and lack of meaning, that it's very easy for people to get swept into things,
01:49:24.000swept into movements, and most particularly into sort of tribal movements
01:49:28.000that include rituals, like wearing a mask.
01:49:31.000And the more those rituals are disconnected from any evidentiary reality, the less masks are useful, the more they cling to them as a signal of their group participation.
01:49:42.000And if you're somebody who has been away from a group and really feels isolated, and now here's a way to stay connected and say, I'm a part of it.
01:50:03.000I said at the very, during Trump's, I guess probably two or three years into Trump's administration, I kept saying, there's something going on where people are becoming histrionic, they're becoming psychotic.
01:50:12.000If you had come to me six, seven years ago and said, you know, kept talking about Nazis, and you're seeing Nazis everywhere, and told me that there was a Russian operative in the Oval Office, I would put you in the hospital.
01:50:26.000And there are all, there is a free-floating psychotic, and then the Paranoia is on the other side, these paranoid conspiracy preoccupations.
01:50:33.000So there is definitely the circumstances that can set up a mass formation.
01:50:38.000There is definitely psychotic symptoms flying around.
01:50:42.000And back when I wrote a book about narcissism 15 years ago, I wanted to put a chapter in about what happens when narcissists get stressed and how they form mobs and then start using guillotines.
01:50:54.000I wanted to look at other examples in history.
01:50:58.000Only thing I could find was the Aztecs and pre-revolutionary France.
01:51:01.000And France being the best example of how we treat kids, very similar in pre-revolutionary France.
01:51:06.000How we traumatize kids, sexual abuse, physical abuse, abandonment, neglect, massive pandemic of that creates a lot of PTSD and narcissism and cluster B personality disorders and they tend to form mobs and act out their aggression Collectively like that, with scapegoating.
01:51:24.000I wonder if Hitler was one of those too, because he was pretty beat up in World War I. It wasn't just him, the whole country was beat up in World War I, so there was this trauma.
01:51:32.000Yeah, and so the scapegoating became the Jews.
01:51:35.000I think, based on what I've seen, I think mass formation psychosis.
01:53:02.000What we are wired against is any change to our physical being, but it turns out the same resistance to change of our physical being is wired into our self.
01:53:14.000The self can't be changed, and part of the self is our belief system.
01:53:17.000I read this a long time ago, and I don't know exactly what it was.
01:53:53.000And this will keep you alive and your children.
01:53:57.000If this is wrong and it breaks, you are now at risk.
01:54:00.000So what happens is, humans who would make dramatic changes at some point in their life, would have a lower success rate and be more likely to die.
01:54:09.000Not definitively, but it's just basic attrition. From an evolutionary perspective, you're
01:54:13.000saying? Right, yes. Over a long enough period of time, those that were firm in their beliefs were
01:54:19.000So if someone is, say, 35 years old and they've built their worldview, and then you enter into
01:54:25.000logic that is indisputable, and it breaks that, it… It puts them at risk of not surviving and thus they retreat to an emotional space of anger to try and reject what you've said because it will make them less likely to survive.
01:54:39.000And religion was always a big part of that and people fought wars over these things and now the new religion is political.
01:54:46.000And so we are coming up to seven years now of fake news hoaxes.
01:54:52.000And there are people today who believed that story from seven years ago about Russia and the Alpha Bank and all that.
01:55:01.000And there is no way for us to rewind the clock seven years to someone... I mean, seven years, every cell in your body, they say, has changed.
01:55:07.000Your whole being is built on a fictitious reality.
01:55:11.000I don't see how you solve that problem.
01:55:13.000Wait seven years or seven more years of correcting it.
01:55:17.000We'd have to shut down We have to we have to it's gonna be longer than that CNN's, you know, they're they're undergoing they're transforming dramatically We have to gain a sphere of influence to the point where it's undeniable.
01:55:56.000The total amount of white supremacists in the country according to I think the ADL, I'm not sure, it's like 10,000 people, not several million like the media is lying about.
01:56:03.000Once these big networks like Vox, which claim, they said like millions of people were white supremacists or shared those views, it's insane.
01:56:10.000Once they lose influence and stop this, then these people who are experiencing mass formation psychosis might be forced out.
01:56:17.000Rather painfully, I might add, but it's the only way.
01:56:20.000To get someone out of a cult, you have to remove them from the cult, cut off their connection, but they have it.
01:56:25.000But oftentimes, but this is a really interesting point, I've not thought of it this way, if you look at it through the prism of cult, there's often a, I forget what they call it, like when things rush in, when there's a sudden, fully, sort of a collapse of their cult views and a rush in of reality.
01:56:42.000It's uncomfortable, it's painful, it takes a while to adjust to it, but it's not a slow process, it's a fast process.
01:56:48.000I was listening to a podcast on the way in here about the JFK uh sort of conspiracy theory was a guy who was a conspiracy
01:56:54.000theorist the most of his young life and then started actually reading the reports of what what
01:56:58.000you know what the evidence was one way or the other and it all of a sudden just crushed in on him
01:57:02.000one day and he had to change his whole outlook in one day and that's very common with cultish
01:57:07.000kinds of views so i i it may happen all at once to people one at a time because of cell phones
01:57:12.000these people can can always reconnect with the cult to reaffirm their cult worldview
01:57:23.000I was shot in Afghanistan by a sniper and was put on oxycodone and took me over seven years to get off, nearly killed myself over the withdrawal.
01:57:53.000But as good as I felt, once I was done, I was terrified, and I just never took one again.
01:57:57.000Well, if you want to know how different the biology of one brain versus another is, so I had a big surgery I told you about earlier, and I had to take some Percocet afterwards.
01:59:56.000Uh, and so, and I, it caught my ear cause when I was, when I studied French when I was younger, I didn't, didn't remember them saying that.
02:00:15.000And their whole thing was, hey, you told us this illness isn't so bad for us as a young person, a thin young person, but you're going to force us to take a vaccine with unknown potential consequences?
02:01:49.000And then it escalated with Trump and then it really went wild during COVID.
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02:02:07.000And we're getting a ton of messages from people who are saying they can't find it in search, the notifications aren't popping up.
02:02:12.000Some people say they've watched every episode since the show started, and this is the first time they haven't gotten notifications.
02:02:26.000If you want to help out, you can be the notification and just share TimCast.com, where the live video player goes up every night on the homepage.
02:02:37.000Because maybe they'll censor the YouTube link or something, who knows.
02:02:40.000But sharing the video player and the channel, encouraging people to watch it if you do like it, is the most powerful thing you can do.
02:02:46.000You can follow the show at TimCast IRL.
02:03:07.000So let me try to do my best here, which is we do a streaming show on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at three o'clock Pacific time.
02:03:13.000Our Wednesday shows, I think will be very particularly interesting to you people because I'm with Dr. Kelly Victory, who's one of the people that have been silenced and de-platformed.
02:03:20.000We don't always agree on everything, which is what makes it interesting, and then she and I interview the people that have all been Jay Bhattacharya and Milo, all the names you've heard, we interview them all, all of them, and really get, and repeatedly as time goes on.
02:03:33.000And Adam and Drew, I have an Adam and Drew show, I have a Dr. Drew podcast, and then I have the Your Mom's House, Dr. Drew, it's all Dr. Drew.com, Dr. Drew.tv.
02:03:42.000Please come on over, I'd love to see the Timcast world over there, it'd be fantastic.
02:04:16.000Most people can't get people to do this.
02:04:18.000And I'm going to tell you this too, I mean, listening to Loveline every night when I was a kid, you've had a big influence on me growing up.
02:04:25.000And I think it must be weird for you, you know, you're older, you walk in and the first thing I was like, hey, nice to meet you.
02:04:31.000I was like, I used to listen to your show all the time when I was a kid.
02:04:33.000When I was a kid, or my mom loves you, or my grandmother loves you.
02:05:05.000On the addiction medicine side, you know, I ran a big program, you know, in a hospital with very sick patients with Shelly and Bob and all the people you saw in Sleepy Rehab.
02:05:13.000And these patients would come in and they would say, you know, I was watching this show and I realized I couldn't deny it any longer.
02:05:18.000And they're like, And you were there and you were there.
02:05:23.000And then to a person they go, Oh, good.
02:07:33.000Yeah, the germ theory is that there's a germ that flows through the air, gets on you, and duplicates, whereas the terrain theory is if your body's in the right physiological state, the germ will proliferate, but if it's in a different state, the germ won't be able to proliferate.
02:08:16.000Think how different that is than a 1% fatality rate.
02:08:19.000But anyway, and so it motivated me to come in, and the notion I had when I came, I was like 24 years old, and I thought, God, this stuff is so easy for people to understand, just no one tells young people.
02:08:29.000They need to just understand, and I just, this is what I would have wanted when I was 14.