WarRoom Battleground EP 731: Ridding The Republic Of Activist Judges
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On this episode of War Room, we discuss the Department of Education is on its path to be no more, the measles pandemic, and the media s obsession with the Trump administration. We also talk about a new special we have at My Pillows.
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
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these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
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had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
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the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
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like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
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had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
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country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
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okay thursday 20 march year of early 2025 historic day the department of education is on its path to
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be no more president trump signed an executive order something people have been talking about
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for 50 years president trump did something about it jackie torper is going to join us in a little while
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from manhattan to talk about you'll be shocked to know that a lot of what the department of
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education quote-unquote does is finance these radical institutions that are the majority foreign
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students foreign radicals that hate you hate uh hate maga hate this country hate donald trump they're
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the ones storming uh his building in the atrium down there take it over towards here also is there a
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measles pandemic or epidemic across the texas and the country you would think so for the media
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mary holland brian hook dr peter cory dr peter cory beloved by this all is all going to join us in a
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little while to talk about that also i've asked uh tony lyons to get some of his experts he's the
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number one publisher of all the books on kennedy they've got i think hundreds over there at sky
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horses unbelievable the library they have built up uh one of their authors mr tannenbaum is going to
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join us to go through what's been uh put out so far some pretty uh glenn greenwald and uh and some
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folks carl higby who i really respect carl uh saying that they see they see in this in the
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documentation how the cia is directly involved in this so we're going to break it all down for you
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in a little while mike lindell are you still in business or not i keep hearing rumors that the
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attorney general of minnesota has finally gotten to mike lindell and shut you down is that any truth to
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that rumor sir it's it's not true steve it's more fake news coming out of minnesota kind of like our
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uh our uh corrupt uh attorney general steve or i mean keith ellison and keith ellison continues to attack
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but we and uh you know i wonder steve if i said you know what i'm sorry i'm just gonna walk away i will
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never talk again about election platforms i'm just gonna go make pillows i wonder if they'd quit their
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other attacks they probably would but that's not gonna happen we are moving full steam ahead and
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one of the things i didn't mention yesterday with this new special we have at my pillow
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is i consider this kind of an indirect attack to you know after our great president won the election
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i i gave a short brief talk steve stern had their huge election integrity today and talking about
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tina peters clima mitchell so many people everybody was all the superstars in the election integrity and i said
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you guys probably have the toughest job because after you know november 5th everything
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thinks it's all over president trump's going forever we're in the darkest fight ever darkest
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moment we've ever been the people that don't do it every day and don't real estate i understand and
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i'm not criticizing them i'm just saying the people in the trenches and particularly the hardest
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is the election integrity because you guys understand this thing could be stolen so easily
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and right now in wisconsin with this huge fight and and we're right on the cusp
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we're we're this is a political war between two sides there's no compromise to they're using the
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federal judicial system right now to step in between what president trump's doing and being
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commander-in-chief of the armed forces he's trying to get he's trying to get rid of terrorist groups
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terrorist criminal groups these are the hardest of the hard the worst of the worst he's got a federal
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judge some pencil neck is coming in between him and today he's he's and i'm telling you he's setting
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up contempt charges for the staff of the white house you watch i can see as they're having gone
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to prison uh for on a contempt charge but instead of bending the knee to nancy pelosi i can see where
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this is going that's why the election tell you what steve stern does what you do it's a thankless task
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right it's not glamorous it's not you know it's not it's it's hard it's grinding but if we don't get
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it right they're going to kiss they're trying to steal things all the time it's over and that's
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why i really admire what you're doing mike and this is why and this is why this is why ellison's coming
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after you if you just shut up and went about your business there wouldn't be anything go ahead sir
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that's right and i want to say one thing there you guys i want everybody to know we aren't giving up
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you can check out lyndaleplan.com we are we are not stopping just because keith ellison is attacking me
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attacking my pillow i figure steve we have till the summer of 2026 to secure our election platforms
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like other countries around the world why because that's where uniparty republicans will take stuff
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in the primaries there's things that it doesn't mean you know i don't want people to get complacent
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say well our great president's in i told him i made a promise to him two weeks ago i said i promise
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you we will secure our elections and uh with with obviously with the administration's help too
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but we we cannot let these next four years be in vain we can't let it go back to where it was and if
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you don't have secure elections you're right steve they can steal it anytime they want they can do
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whatever they want and if we can't ever let that happen again and they're going to try to do it by the
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way tina peters i know people behind the scenes you had todd blanche from the justice department with
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the president of the united states the chief magistrate chief law enforcement officer goes
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there on friday media melts down todd blanche the deputy gives a talk before he gets it mentions tina
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peters they're working on and around the clock to try to get tina peters out these are guys that run
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the justice department main justice you can't get them out of colorado everything dealing with
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election integrity is hard and the reason they understand that is they don't cheat they can't win
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let me be blunt if they don't cheat they can't win they can't win and they and they don't cheat
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and this is by this time you know it's just it's two thirds or two thirds maga yep uh promo code
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worm mypillow.com promo code worm you go back to work we'll see you tomorrow you keep you keep fighting
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brother yeah thank you guys thanks steve you have no earthy you have you have no earthy idea the
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pressure mike lindell's under you have no earthy idea what's coming after this guy just like president
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trump for all those years until they started charging publicly behind the scenes debanked
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deplatformed all of it it's sick uh jackie toberoth here's the other thing last week last week and
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president trump beautiful trump tower he's now president of the united states again and you have
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this massive protest in the beautiful atrium that his it's historic because that's where trump came down
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the golden elevator was a june 15th of 2015 right in that magnificent uh you know his entry into
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politics they give that talk right there in the lobby and they're there it's a desecration of what
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they're doing it turns out they come in they're protesting from these uh from these schools and
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universities jackie toberhoff joins us jackie 50s it was almost 60 percent of the students up there
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columbia and barnard are not american citizens they're foreign students ma'am yeah we have an
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american institution headquartered in new york city in manhattan and there are approximately 3 500
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students and out of this amount approximately 24 000 of them are international students so to keep this
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in mind the admittance rate for columbia university is four percent the majority of students at columbia
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university are minority american that's i mean i think pretty outrageous uh for any american citizen
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hold on hold on i just want to make sure you get the math right you're you're that that american
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citizens are in the minority they're less than 50 is that correct correct it's almost 60 percent
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international students and so when you look at this this really is why columbia university
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is ground zero of the so-called cultural revolution i'm going to tell you something else that's breaking
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news the professors faculty and staff at columbia university it's approximately 7100 employees out of
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this amount 3 200 or international faculty and staff so again almost half of the staff at columbia
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university is international now the average hang on hang on hang on hang hang hang hang on institution
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that's an american institution and a revered american institution um luke garrick went there essentially
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alexander hamilton went to the predecessor i mean this is a revered american institution
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you're telling me half of the faculty and staff virtually half the faculty and staff are international
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and over half of the student body ma'am correct so here's what taxpayers should be really upset about
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that is that the salary annually for these professors is close to three hundred thousand dollars
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were there no american professors to be found with a four percent admittance rate
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why is the majority international students this is either a searing indictment on our educational
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complex that our students just aren't up to snuff or there is a concerted effort to replace american
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students faculty and staff now something else i looked into the numbers this seems to be a trend
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over the past 20 years let me give you the numbers in yale yale has 5 000 faculty members
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2 500 of them are international brown university has 1 000 faculty members approximately 450 of them
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are international so american institutions are really not american institutions
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it's unbelievable the taxpayers these are all tech i know some some are private but these have
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massive massive infusion of taxpayer capital is anybody get i know you're all over this is anybody else
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getting up in arms on this that first off the international faculty unless it's in very special
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circumstances like you got albert einstein there on some sort of you know biotech project or some
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sort of scientific project the english the history all that they gotta go if you just general arts and
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arts and crafts you gotta go if you're general law or whatever it gotta go if you're some highly
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specialized science or technology that can't be replicated in the united states which no one's ever proven to me
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they couldn't maybe they make it but 90 of these foreign faculty ought to get the uh ought to get the
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boot ma'am yeah i mean you have the the problem really is with the international students it's it's not that we
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are assuming they are all uh islamists or you know terrorists or anti-american the real issue is when you
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have a majority of people that are not american they have no connection to america and the schools are
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already owned by the marxists so really the international students are fertile hunting ground
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not only for the marxist teachers but then of course for these islamist organizations like within
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our lifetime students for justice of palestine um code pink so that is really the issue and that's
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jackie where can people find out more about this you're putting up stuff all the time you're getting
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us research where can people go please come to my sub stack which is super moms activated and you can
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also follow me on instagram which is jackleen for nyc that is j-a-c-q-u-e-l-i-n-e-f-o-r-n-y-c
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please subscribe to my sub stack i'm going to have a follow-up piece
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fantastic unbelievable super moms activated thank you ma'am appreciate you incredible you would think
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the department of education would be able to root that out of course they're not uh i've got a cold
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open for our next guest this is one i've been tracking for the last couple days i can't make
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head or tails of this i think i'm being lied to by the mainstream media let's go ahead and let's go
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and play it we're gonna have mary holland on the other side an escalating controversy today over
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the death of a six-year-old texas girl of measles the first in this country in two decades
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critics say her story is being used as propaganda by the anti-vax movement with her parents giving
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their only on-camera interview to the anti-vaccine group founded and until recently led by robert f
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kennedy jr in the emotional interview the girl's mother encouraged parents not to give their kids
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the measles vaccine saying measles is quote not as bad as they're making it out to be
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nbc news health and medical reporter erica edwards joins us now erica what more did the parents
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say you know it's interesting i've spent time in this community where vaccine vaccinations are very
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very low and there seems to be a lot of um the thought is generally about personal um use of
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vaccines right so there it's not necessarily the religion but also like personal freedom and that's
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where generally they're coming from now you know i have not spoken directly with this family however i do
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know that they are in a community that relies greatly on their faith it's god's will um however they also
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sought out uh medical opinions when their child got sick you know it would seem like the death of a
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child from measles would underscore the importance of vaccines but the anti-vax movement has turned that
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around and they've done it effectively what are we seeing as the consequences of that
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you know this community in west texas and really others around it nationwide have stopped vaccinating
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actually about 20 years ago and that was when there was a study that came out that i cannot overstate
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enough was studied and largely debunked linking the mmr vaccine which protects against measles to
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autism and it also coincided with the rise of social media so people started to get their
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medical information online uh from who knows where right chris relying on facebook posts and youtube
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channels instead of their personal physicians and it allowed fear to creep into decisions that parents
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would make i had the same fear when i started having children 20 years ago that's when i turned to my
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own uh you know doctor and they're my kids pediatricians to get the real science fast forward now to 2025
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you have large pockets of groups who don't trust the medical establishment now we have a death as you
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said the first child who who's died from measles in more than 20 years and now it's being used as
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propaganda and some of these anti-vaccine movements groups um and the fear is that people these groups
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won't just will just accept this as what it is and not necessarily um you know more as the norm and not
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necessarily turn towards vaccination okay uh mary holland uh head of the president of the children's
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health um a fund um bobby kennedy is now the uh director of health and human services
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the mantra that's been played as we've observed this here in the war room on mainstream media
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particularly msnbc and cnn is the six-year-old girl died from measles died from measles died from
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measles and then they have all kind of perturbations about that is that scientifically correct ma'am
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that is a lie steve and i'm on today with doctors hooker and cory who will explain that her death is the
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result of an egregious medical error her she did have measles four of her siblings survived measles
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with appropriate care and treatment they're absolutely fine this girl wound up in the hospital
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because she did have some difficulty breathing and instead of giving her breathing care you'll
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understand from the specialists with me that she got inaccurate wrong-headed medical care and that's why
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she died okay let me bring in dr brian hooker first we have dr pierre cory is also here dr brian
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hooker is chief of uh scientific and medical research at the children's health defense so can you explain
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that to us because the media keeps saying she died from measles she they say she died from measles
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then they go into how you guys and others have gotten people so afraid of vaccines that the parents
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don't know what to do and it's because of misinformation but the mantra and we've watched
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now i think dozens of hours of this stuff which we've monitored she died from measles she died from
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measles why sir do you say that's inaccurate well she was actually recovering from the measles when she
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went into the hospital she had had the measles before and she had a few spots left on her legs according
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to the parents but she went in because she was having trouble breathing she had what was called
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community acquired pneumonia uh and as dr corey will expound upon further she was given the wrong
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antibiotics to treat for the strain of pneumonia that she had and when those wrong antibiotics take
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uh didn't really do anything they were for different bacteria she had a bacterial pneumonia called
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mycoplasma pneumonia and uh the standard of care is to as soon as they are admitted into the hospital
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treat for mycoplasma pneumonia however the antibiotic that is appropriate to treat that was left out of
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the mix she was not given the standard of care but but okay but hang on slow down slow down so i can
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understand it one how do you know she did hang on how do you know she just had a couple of spots on her
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legs how do you know she was over measles how do you know she entered the hospital she had pneumonia
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and how do you know for a fact that she got the hospital or the emergency room whatever gave her
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the wrong medicine because they didn't know they didn't check her for i guess pneumonia you're saying
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they they checked her for measles how do you know they checked her for the wrong type of pneumonia
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pneumonia and um we got the medical records we were able to legally obtain the medical records
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from the parents directly and uh it was about 200 pages of records and i poured through the records
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as did dr cory and it was really dr cory's discovery that she was given an ineffective antibiotic for the
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type of pneumonia she had and she did not receive the appropriate antibiotic until she had been in the
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hospital a total of three days and she had been in the icu overnight even though they knew by the time
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she was in the icu the correct type of pneumonia she had they still delayed 10 hours and they did not
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give the appropriate antibiotic which is azithromycin or z-pack so she did not get the proper care
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and they deviated from the standard of care which is to give uh something like ceftriaxone and
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azithromycin for a community acquired pneumonia uh they made a huge blaring error
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okay hang over a second then doc dr uh hooker uh chief of science and medical research at the
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children's health defense uh let me bring dr pierre cory obviously dr cory we know you from the pandemic
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and from all those years of uh of uh going through and fighting all the misinformation and lies that are
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out there about that dr cory you've gone it's a 200 page approximately report that they gave the
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parents when the when the uh when this incident was over reviewed cases we're gonna have to get his
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microphone okay hang on a second hang on a second let's start at the beginning because i didn't hear
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the beginning just go ahead and answer how do you there's a 200 page report the parents had and the
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parents gave that to you yeah so they released the records uh and i was sent the records i'm a lung
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specialist and an icu specialist that probably one of the most common diseases i've treated in my career
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is pneumonia uh but to keep that 200 pages in context steve i've done medical malpractice reviews
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throughout my career uh 200 pages is not a lot i've had a thousand and fifteen hundred page records but
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because she because the reason why it's not that a lot it she was not in the hospital very long until she
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died and that's the tragic um uh that's one of the tragic uh facets of this but you know per what
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mary and brian were saying um i'm going to be as clear as i can be she came in with a community card
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pneumonia and i'm going to give the hospital credit they made the correct diagnosis in in the chart it
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clearly says it that it's a secondary bacterial pneumonia which can happen after viral infections i have
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three daughters one of mine when she was 13 had influenza and a couple of uh like a week later
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she also developed a secondary bacterial pneumonia which we treated at home with an antibiotic and she
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did fine so it's not just about measles any virus can do this they temporarily suppressed the immune
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system but let's go back to this case this case the child came in with a pneumonia it was correctly
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diagnosed the standard of care and when you talk about malpractice in order to prove malpractice and
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the definition of malpractice is when a physician's treatment violates the standards of care the standard
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of care for the treatment of community acquired pneumonia is the administration of two separate
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antibiotics one which is what's called beta-lactam which is like penicillin or cephalosporin and the other
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one is a macrolide which is like a zithromycin that combination is standard it's what i've given to
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patients all throughout my career anyone who comes in with an ammonia because you don't know what the
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organism is so the the guidelines are set up so that the antibiotics that you choose cover all of
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the most common organisms from the community mycoplasma which is what she died of is so common it's like
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medicine 101 steve to put someone on a z-pack uh because uh penicillins and cephalosporins do not
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cover mycoplasma and the what's worse about this case is okay so you don't know what the pneumonia is
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on admission that's why we have those we we've we've studied data for decades we know what antibiotics
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to use and they didn't do it they chose two antibiotics none of which cover mycoplasma what's
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worse about that is she continued to decline over the next few days and they still didn't change the
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antibiotic regimen they only changed it after a test came back telling me there's my
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hang on one second i'm gonna hold all three of you dr brian hooker chief of medical research and
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science at children's health defense mary holland the president and uh independent uh researcher
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physician dr pierre cory on a very disturbing case where it's being uh at least promoted by
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mainstream media that this young child six-year-old girl died from measles we're gonna take a short
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okay um i'm gonna go back to dr corey in a second but but mary holland here's what i understand this is a
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very prominent hospital in texas uh we'll go back to corey dr corey about what happened here but how could
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the media just in the facts you're laying out from the parents who gave the report to you guys
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and dr corey how could the media then been saying absolutely you know she died from measles she died
00:31:56.100
from measles she died from measles i mean it's it and you see these specials they break in and they're
00:32:01.480
doing and in days when there's so much political news coming out of washington right with president
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trump and they're stopping president trump everywhere and going to the supreme court and doing that you got
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war and peace in ukraine this story is taking up a pretty significant amount of time because it's
00:32:16.800
a measles outbreak in texas that's spreading everywhere and a little six-year-old girl has
00:32:21.160
died and she died from measles how could that possibly happen ma'am so the fear-mongering
00:32:27.440
amount measles didn't start yesterday steve this is what they did in 2015 in california to get rid of
00:32:33.360
the religious exemption there this is what they did in 20 about in 15 in california 19 in new york
00:32:39.180
and here it is 25 in texas this is a ploy to induce fear uptake the the vaccine um you know the vaccine
00:32:47.920
uptake and what's different this time is we're getting into the media that this is propaganda she
00:32:53.940
did not die from measles she died from a medical error the third leading cause of death in this
00:32:59.860
country and i think it is going to stop this measles narrative that they're pushing so hard and
00:33:05.580
as secretary kennedy has said there are effective treatments against complications of measles steve
00:33:11.520
typically measles you know back in the day every child in the united states by age 15 had measles
00:33:17.580
and there were some deaths uh but very very rare but they're making it out to be now that it's this
00:33:23.640
deathly disease that everybody dies from that's just not true that's what i remember i was a kid
00:33:30.740
i had measles my brother's sister has measles the whole neighborhood event once a time kids would
00:33:35.560
have measles you knew when the kids had measles they had the little spots on them it was like
00:33:39.720
it didn't seem like that big a deal back then but hey i'm it's not my line of country i don't know
00:33:45.800
now it seems like the black plague's coming but dr corey hang over dr corey here's what i understand
00:33:50.680
how can you have a prominent hospital in texas and what you laid out seems pretty standard what the care
00:33:58.100
would be how did the people blow it that badly you know i can't get into the mind of the physician but
00:34:05.580
i will tell you it was a teaching hospital uh there was a resident who's a doctor in training
00:34:11.360
uh they chose an antibiotic regimen which included um a standard one they chose one of them correctly
00:34:17.640
i'll give them credit for that ceftriaxone is pretty standard um or it's actually yeah but hang on
00:34:23.100
but hope but hang on hang on hang on if everybody's going to teaching hospital um there's a lot of
00:34:28.560
residents in training around the country aren't they supposed i thought there was a chain of command
00:34:33.060
because the opposite word there is resident in training so so so they're not making command
00:34:39.180
decisions they have to have somebody a supervisor over top of them right a doctor a guy like yourself
00:34:43.860
a man or woman like yourself that's i am not saying that you know it was a trainee that made the
00:34:50.000
mistake it was i don't know what was in their head when they chose the regimen but what happened next
00:34:55.080
is the doctor above them right who was called the attending physician uh for whatever reason did not
00:35:00.880
change or correct that regimen and the regimen that was chosen was they got one of the two uh
00:35:06.720
antibiotics right the second one was actually a very powerful antibiotic which is used to treat
00:35:13.080
multi-drug resistant organisms however it doesn't cover the very common community acquired uh pneumonia
00:35:20.700
organism so it's not clear to me they must whoever chose that must have felt oh we're doing very
00:35:26.580
aggressive antibiotic care but it showed it belied a lack of knowledge into how to treat a community
00:35:32.820
acquired pneumonia but hold it but hang on but but hang on but hang on but hang on what you laid out
00:35:38.980
doesn't seem that complicated the little girl came in she had as you said going through the records
00:35:44.540
pretty standard i guess uh pneumonia it's pretty standard treatment this is not something you need
00:35:52.560
to be uh louis pastor to understand correct pretty basic treatment pretty basic that's absolutely correct
00:35:59.940
steve i mean they chose an antibiotic that you use for patients who like live in facilities or hospitals
00:36:06.140
uh the other antibiotic was vancomycin they put them on and vancomycin is used for mrsa and other
00:36:13.380
multi-drug resistant organisms you only use that on patients who get sick while in hospitals or
00:36:18.480
facilities where a lot of antibiotics are used you would not use it on a mennonite child from a community
00:36:24.120
they don't get multi-drug resistant organisms they get common organisms which mycoplasma is one of the
00:36:30.240
most common that's why the standards are to give an antibiotic that treats mycoplasma
00:36:35.980
and they did not give a micro uh mycoplasma treating antibiotic and let me just finish here
00:36:42.280
okay and say what's worse is she continued to decline everything got worse she landed on a
00:36:48.940
mechanical ventilator they never changed the antibiotic antibiotic regimen and one of the things
00:36:54.360
that i've said in my entire career i taught medicine for years is that if what you're doing is
00:36:59.460
not working change what you're doing at no point in the daily rounding on seeing this patient did
00:37:05.400
someone say hey she's getting worse she's getting worse let's change what we're doing they only
00:37:10.140
changed what they were doing when a test result came back on the computer saying that she was
00:37:14.900
positive for mycoplasma and even when they made that change it took 10 hours to deliver the
00:37:20.780
antibiotic to the child it's egregious okay hang on it's great dr corey and maybe you can answer
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it or married jump in a free ball given the facts and let's assume for purposes of this discussion
00:37:35.020
that dr corey's just laid out the facts how could they possibly then promote to the media the hospital
00:37:43.040
promote for the to the media that the little girl girl and let me repeat this died from measles sir
00:37:50.200
it does because it doesn't there's no facts to state that and she had measles and she died so
00:37:57.020
the most simplistic and superficial assessment is she died from measles but when you actually look
00:38:02.820
at the data and the facts the story is very very different like i told you my daughter had a post
00:38:08.940
viral pneumonia and she was treated very well with the appropriate antibiotic it happens all the time
00:38:14.260
post viral pneumonias are very common the only reason she died is someone failed to correctly treat
00:38:20.740
a post viral pneumonia in this modern day and age you wouldn't die from measles if appropriate appropriate
00:38:26.540
treatment was delivered and it was not in this case and it's it's truly sad and i even feel bad for the doctors
00:38:32.740
they made a mistake i i just i'm sorry that they didn't recognize their mistake in time and and that we're
00:38:39.000
talking about the death of a healthy six-year-old as a result it's it's really uh it's unconscionable
00:38:43.740
dr hooker dr hooker uh if that fact of those facts are all true how can they continue to push
00:38:52.440
that because it's non-stop on tv how can they push she died from measles sir
00:38:57.640
it's uh it's like pulling teeth to get this information out there steve the mainstream media
00:39:04.660
this does not fit their narrative that somebody would die from a medical error when it's when it's so
00:39:11.040
much more convenient and so much more palatable for the for the pro-vaccine pundits to say yes she
00:39:17.560
died from the measles see you know these evil anti-vaxxers these individuals that you know you
00:39:24.000
know are are trying to uh kill our kids unfortunately it fit the narrative it was a convenient narrative
00:39:30.540
and the hospital literally rolled out a press conference the same day that she passed away to
00:39:35.600
tell everybody that she died of the measles yeah uh mary holland what then is to be done ma'am
00:39:44.180
well i think i'm grateful to you steve for having us on because i think when we put out the truth it
00:39:51.740
really it hampers the mainstream continuing with their propaganda um measles is treatable what this
00:39:58.600
child unfortunately sadly died of was medical error not the measles okay mary mary how can where do
00:40:07.100
people go to find out more about this ma'am and what's your social media children's health defense
00:40:12.820
dot org children's health defense dot org i'm at mary holland in my seat
00:40:16.900
thank you ma'am uh dr uh brian hooker where how do people get to you and your social media sir
00:40:24.620
uh you can see the video clip of the uh the interview that i did with dr corey at chd dot tv
00:40:37.400
dr hooker thank you so much and dr corey uh glad to have you back uh where do people get you sir
00:40:45.600
i think i do my best work on substack which is pierre corey medical musings dot com
00:40:52.460
thank you thank you sir thank you guys for coming on doing this we are going to reach out to the
00:40:58.900
hospital and and uh and see uh if they want to come on and uh we'll show them the clips of this and they
00:41:04.780
want to try to refute it then we'll have everybody back on and fight this one out a tragedy one thing i
00:41:10.960
will tell you from a group that has sat here and watched this story this narrative built up it's been
00:41:17.940
ironclad the little girl died from measles the little girl died from measles a little six-year-old
00:41:23.340
girl died from measles that has been ironclad so we'll work to get to the bottom of this um birch gold
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now now the fed came out with some numbers i'm gonna try to break it down tomorrow i'm gonna get ed
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dowd on with me from hawaii will be oh dark 30 there but i've asked ed to come on because very
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confusing numbers come out of the fed about growth rates and about inflation i want to get in back of
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but right now i will tell you times of financial turbulence they are upon us gold is reaching an
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today let's go we got a cold open for our next guest robert tannenbaum let's play it the convenience
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of lee harvey oswald now the reasoning of oswald being the lone actor was that he had met with cuban
00:42:32.160
officials in mexico city before and this whole assassination then happened the official reports
00:42:38.900
alleged that it was carried out as retaliation related to the bay of pigs but was it we know
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that lbj and kennedy had beef which led to a variety of other theories including allegations
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that lbj was in on it with people citing multiple reports what appeared to be lbj ducking prior to the
00:42:59.980
first shot even being fired and one of the first things lbj did as the president after the assassination
00:43:06.960
which raised even more concern was to establish that warren commission i mentioned earlier to
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investigate it and who led that a little guy named alan dulles now alan dulles had been the former cia
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director that jfk had fired there were also significant policy 180s like the reversal on vietnam
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where kennedy's intent was to withdraw from vietnam and then lbj when he took over accelerated the war
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now almost all of this is not new and much of it the cia was happy to release at the time
00:43:40.320
but what we're finding out from these recent docs last night is that the cia had one request they had
00:43:47.080
no oppositions to releasing most of this stuff years ago but they did have one request for redactions
00:43:52.300
any mention of israel or israeli intelligence why what what were they doing were they involved in this
00:44:01.180
in fact over a dozen incidences cited in the recent documents we got last night said that it was
00:44:07.020
redacted from previously released documents i don't have the answer to this and these documents don't tell
00:44:13.160
us but this issue is part of the one percent that has been withheld all these years which leads me to
00:44:18.560
my already previous conclusion in general that is you can't trust the government for anything by all
00:44:24.460
accounts released it appears that our own government assassinated the president of the united states
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classified it and then systematically leaked parts of the files over decades to the public allowing for
00:44:37.740
theories to be perpetuated for decades some of them were widely accepted as fact even this type of
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campaign that drip drip drip of information that is a classic
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okay carl higby's a good man that's over at newsmax and uh carl was a little worked up
00:44:57.560
pretty definitive statement right there we asked robert tannenbaum author of that day in dallas
00:45:03.060
to join us one of the world's leading experts on the kennedy assassination
00:45:06.720
one what do you make of the file and brother higby laid it out there he believes the government's
00:45:12.300
involved in these documents show it uh robert tannenbaum your thoughts sir
00:45:16.060
well thank you uh steve the bottom line is when i was asked to go to washington
00:45:22.300
by richard sprague who was the staff director of the house select committee on assassinations
00:45:28.280
and he contacted me in uh october of 76 to go to washington with him and take over the investigation
00:45:36.540
into the assassination of president kennedy committee also was working on the assassination of martin luther king
00:45:41.820
and the first week i was in washington with dick sprague who was the chief assistant da in philadelphia
00:45:51.260
brilliant lawyer very honest very thorough i was i was asked to meet uh senator richard schweiker
00:46:00.700
who had just come off the church committee investigation into the executive committee uh responses
00:46:07.820
to the the executive intelligence community committees in response to the assassinations
00:46:16.300
of president kennedy and martin luther king and he said to me he handed me his file and he said to me
00:46:22.700
i'm there for one week as i mentioned and he said you're going to run into tremendous problems from the cia
00:46:28.780
they're going to obstruct they're going to do everything they can not to tell you the truth it's based upon
00:46:33.740
my investigation he said that and he was he was involved with the assassination issue having to do
00:46:41.420
with the executive intelligence agencies a subcommittee of the whole he said i believe that the cia was
00:46:48.060
involved in the assassination of president kennedy it was it was quite a shock but again the culture there
00:46:54.860
was was was hold it hang on hold it hang on hang on hang on hang on full stop repeat that
00:47:00.700
what do you say what what i what i just said was that senator schweiker told me from his investigation
00:47:07.900
which was the church committee investigation into the executive intelligence agency's responses to
00:47:12.860
the assassination of president kennedy that he believed that the cia participated in and was
00:47:17.820
responsible for the assassination of president kennedy okay full stop don't you don't okay the church
00:47:24.300
committee which the senate intel and the house intel committees came out of you're telling me and schweiker was
00:47:30.780
schweiker was not considered a bomb thrower you would agree with that that's exactly right he's a senator
00:47:36.220
from pennsylvania and schweiker was also republican i believe yes and frank church and gary hart both
00:47:48.060
pretty both eventually ran for president united states coming out of the committee correct that's correct
00:47:54.300
yeah and mike mansfield one of the mike mansfield one of the most revered leaders of the senate in the
00:48:00.300
history of this republic set up that committee and handpicked those gentlemen to be on the committee
00:48:08.220
and those committee members spent a lot of time with not just former cia heads but also with
00:48:13.900
james angleton particularly gary hart uh interviewing him one-on-one that's exactly right
00:48:22.140
angleton and you're telling me that hey you're telling me schweiker told you
00:48:27.820
i want you to repeat it not my words i want to hear from you what did schweiker what does
00:48:31.500
schweiker tell you i was in washington with spread which was in january of 77 of the night of us of
00:48:47.180
he was he was very concerned about his findings and he handed me his file and he said the cia is going to
00:48:54.300
obstruct everything you tried to do to get to the truth and he finished by saying in his office to
00:49:00.460
me that he believed that the cia was a participant in the assassination of president kennedy
00:49:10.460
did anything in this file i know you haven't had a chance to go through all of it but it's carl
00:49:14.220
higbee and you got glenn greenwald and two guys i respect they're coming to kind of this conclusion
00:49:19.420
is anything in this uh information reinforce your previous research or you think this is something
00:49:26.220
that's already been washed by the intelligence community before they put it out no i look i they
00:49:33.100
didn't wash everything that that is incriminating against them yes i do believe having the the
00:49:39.980
opportunity in 62 years to lie to the american public that they did wash it i had information
00:49:45.580
that they created testimonies that were were that were in inaccurately uh recorded by cia not what
00:49:55.100
the witness has said but there's there's other there were two other major factors about the cia's
00:50:00.300
participation that caused great concern and the first one was a memo that was written by president
00:50:06.620
truman on december 22nd 63 and it was a major critique a scathing critique of this what the cia
00:50:15.500
cia's role has been and he said that he was very disturbed by the way the cia had been diverted
00:50:21.980
from its original assignment and it's become an operational and at times policy making organization
00:50:28.140
and there's no sufficient there's insufficient oversight and he says this has led to the trouble
00:50:33.580
that many have had and that has compounded the difficulties in several explosive areas but more even
00:50:41.900
more important is a march 3rd 1964 letter that john mccone the director of the cia wrote in response to
00:50:51.100
james rally who was then chief of the secret service and what wasn't was interesting about this is this
00:50:57.500
just went right to what mr higby said a few moments ago and that is mccone wrote in his letter in response
00:51:05.980
that he was concerned along with rally about leaks were going on from what they had determined in
00:51:12.700
washington and those leaks mostly to do with lee harvey iswald his training and his suspect
00:51:19.100
and then it's a two-page letter signatures on page and then he said quote i'm concerned that if someone
00:51:27.180
will in any way disclose the wrong person let's let's leave it hang on let's leave it hanging
00:51:34.540
there i'm gonna get you back on tomorrow where's your social media we got about 30 seconds we got
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to bounce where do people get you website social media well they they can give they get me on my
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telephone number which is 310-270-3904 okay great that's good social media we'll get back to you
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tomorrow morning we'll be back in the warm at 10 o'clock pretty explosive
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mary holland and the team of children health fans said the little girl six-year-old girl did not die
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of measles we'll get into that more and some pretty prominent people people we respect are saying the
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central intelligence agency they think had a role in the assassination of john f kennedy the president
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united states we'll dive into both of it tomorrow and you'll be back in the warm
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