Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - May 11, 2026


THE STAGE IS SET FOR TRUMP'S BEIJING SHOWDOWN


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00:00:00.000 Hey guys, it's Jack. I wanted to let you know that we're starting a new push for subscriptions
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00:00:22.580 Look, we've done so much over the past couple of years since this show started, and we're
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00:00:36.700 meets fifth generation warfare. A commentator, international social media sensation,
00:00:47.520 and former Navy intelligence veteran. This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:52.800 Christ is king.
00:00:54.380 One American passenger evacuated from the Hantavirus-hit cruise ship has tested positive for the virus,
00:01:00.040 while officials say another is displaying mild symptoms.
00:01:03.260 I just want to encourage all of you, to the men you are called to provide,
00:01:09.940 you are called to lead, to anchor your families in strength and consistency.
00:01:16.040 To the women you are called to nurture, to build, to shape lives with wisdom and endurance,
00:01:22.360 Before the court is defendant's motion to exclude still photographers, TV cameras and microphones from the courtroom because defendant has not shown that a categorical ban on electronic media coverage for all proceedings in this case is allowed by Utah law.
00:01:38.420 Defendant's motion is respectfully denied.
00:01:41.800 That's Judge Tony Graff saying cameras will be allowed in the court during the trial of Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk in a big win for Charlie's grieving wife, Erica.
00:01:52.100 The price of a barrel of crude trading higher this Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump
00:01:58.720 rebuffed Iran's latest proposal, calling it, quote, totally unacceptable. The move
00:02:04.140 lowers the likelihood of seeing the Strait of Hormuz open up again anytime soon, a strait through
00:02:09.460 which 20 percent of the world's supply of oil and natural gas used to flow through.
00:02:14.500 This morning, President Trump setting the stage for his important visit to China,
00:02:18.920 His second visit to the country and the first in this term, during a time of high tension between the two superpowers.
00:02:26.180 President Xi is a good man, smart man, loves China, and I look forward to being there.
00:02:34.300 This trip was once delayed before, in part because of the war in Iran, a war that continues despite a fragile ceasefire.
00:02:41.800 Democrats arguing the ongoing stalemate with Iran will put the U.S. at a disadvantage in any negotiation with China.
00:02:48.920 Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome on board today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:02:54.020 We're here live, Real America's Voice, May 11th, 2026, Anno Domine.
00:03:00.000 Listen up, folks.
00:03:01.720 We were in a pivotal moment. 0.98
00:03:03.520 President Trump soon to step into the lion's den in Beijing and stare down the Chinese 0.89
00:03:09.040 Communist Party while they want everyone to think the world is burning down all around 0.67
00:03:15.300 us.
00:03:16.260 This isn't just a summit.
00:03:17.080 This is the showdown that will define the next American century.
00:03:22.280 We're talking about the BRICS bloc, Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and their 0.95
00:03:26.200 hangers on plotting in the shadows to dethrone the dollar, to build their multipolar world
00:03:32.600 where America is just another player. 0.56
00:03:35.020 The Iran war, the proxies, the Ayatollahs testing the limits of the West.
00:03:41.380 And don't forget the meat grinder in Ukraine against Russia.
00:03:44.880 Endless resources poured in, lives lost, all while the globalists in Davos wring their hands
00:03:50.360 and lecture us all about the rules-based order. But what's right at the center of it all?
00:03:55.340 China. The trade war that Trump reignited isn't some sideshow. We're talking the main event.
00:04:02.580 For decades, the Chinese Communist Party, working with American elites, hollowed out America's 0.99
00:04:08.420 heartland. Factories were shuttered, towns gutted, supply chains wrapped around Beijing's little 0.95
00:04:13.620 finger, their fat little finger, while American workers were told to flip burgers and be grateful 1.00
00:04:19.500 while the H-1Bs and the Haitians flood your town. They're with their slave labor, their junk, 1.00
00:04:25.380 manipulating their currency and laughing all the way to the BRICS bank. Well, no more. President 0.99
00:04:31.120 Trump is bringing American manufacturing home. This time around, it's him wielding tariffs like
00:04:37.880 a hammer, but he's not going hat in hand. He's not going to look Xi Jinping in the eye and say,
00:04:42.380 please, please play by the rules or pay the price. No, no, no. We're talking tariffs. We're talking
00:04:48.100 actual economic leverage. We're talking a tool that will force the CEOs, these so-called American 0.95
00:04:55.720 business titans who've been outsourcing our future for cheap iPhones, better stock options to heal.
00:05:01.400 And it's going to happen right there in Beijing because he's bringing them with him. Imagine it.
00:05:06.500 The boardroom betrayers are summoned and he's telling them all face to face that your loyalty belongs to America first, not the CCP slave camps, the forced tech transfers, no more chasing profits.
00:05:21.180 Well, Beijing builds the military that could sink our carriers.
00:05:24.780 This is Trump trading the failed religion of globalism for unapologetic Western dominance.
00:05:32.580 Globalism sold us interdependence as strength.
00:05:36.420 It was a lie. 0.91
00:05:37.120 It made us dependent on our adversaries, like the Chinese Communist Party.
00:05:42.580 Trump gets it.
00:05:44.060 Real power comes from strength at home.
00:05:47.260 Secure borders, secure energy, secure factories churning out steel and semiconductors and ships right here in the USA.
00:05:56.700 Now, this isn't isolationism either.
00:05:59.080 Understand, he's maintaining the edge.
00:06:01.940 deals with allies who pull their weight, partnerships that serve American interests,
00:06:07.920 a network of strength that keeps the United States on top without having to bleed ourselves
00:06:13.240 dry in forever wars or endless free trade giveaways that screw over our workers and
00:06:19.340 screw over our heartland. The meeting in Beijing could reshape everything. If Trump bends China,
00:06:26.400 forces them to blink on the trade imbalance, IP theft, fentanyl precursors. Ladies and gentlemen, 0.69
00:06:33.580 we could be entering a new American century. Factories roaring back to life in Pennsylvania,
00:06:41.060 Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin. Innovation exploding because we're not feeding our competitors.
00:06:47.340 The dollar unchallenged. Bricks will be exposed as paper tigers, or should I say,
00:06:52.640 paper dragons. And our enemies from Tehran to Moscow to Beijing know that America is back.
00:07:00.560 That is the world's policeman as the world's powerhouse, the world's powerhouse. No,
00:07:06.240 no more suckers, no more decline. This is about the future of a strong American republic. The
00:07:14.100 dragon is in the room and President Trump is walking in with a golden sword. Be right back.
00:07:19.600 Jack Posovic, Human Events Daily.
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00:09:01.920 POSO. Well, folks, it's China week here, and we're talking about President Trump. He's heading
00:09:09.680 into the room with the dragon. He's also going to be with the CEOs. He's going to be with everyone.
00:09:16.220 But I wanted to also set the stage here and talk about something that we've gotten into on the program for a long time.
00:09:23.820 If you go back and you watch the China Files and we're definitely going to make sure that we pull that up again for everybody so that people can go back and watch our series on the China Files,
00:09:33.060 the book that we did exposing the history of the Chinese Communist Party, how they came to be and what their plans are for the future.
00:09:39.140 And one of the things that we always talked about was the lack of religious liberty in
00:09:46.120 China.
00:09:47.420 And in fact, something that people, you know, I mentioned it once or twice before that at
00:09:53.740 the Bible study where I met Tanya Tay, my now wife, we actually had been doing some
00:10:00.340 translation, uh, for a, a church, a home church in Beijing that, um, you know, we were doing some,
00:10:09.220 uh, Mandarin, you know, uh, translation for, and actually it turned out that Tanya also spoke
00:10:15.040 Mandarin, which I couldn't believe. And that was one of the ways that I met my wife. But one of
00:10:19.500 the reasons that they have to have underground churches in China is because of China's war on
00:10:25.640 faith. And our next guest, you guys know him. He's written a new book all about that. Ambassador
00:10:30.360 Sam Brownback joins us now. Mr. Ambassador, how are you? Hey, good, Jack. Thank you for having me
00:10:35.760 on the show. And that's quite a background that you have. Well, thank you. Yes. And I had no idea
00:10:41.380 that, you know, that path would lead me to, you know, meeting my wife. But actually, it does play
00:10:46.700 a role that we were actually doing some translation. We had, you know, like a live stream
00:10:52.260 connection with some folks at one of these underground churches. Don't talk about it too
00:10:56.360 much because I don't want people to figure out exactly where it was, that kind of thing,
00:11:01.000 security purposes. But the whole reason we had to do that is because in China, for them to have 0.92
00:11:07.160 something like that is totally illegal. You wrote a new book all about this, and I couldn't be
00:11:12.020 happier to help you promote it. Well, and that's why I wrote it is because this is going on. It's
00:11:18.380 a strategy of the Chinese Communist Party. They cannot tolerate freedom. They cannot particularly 0.96
00:11:25.800 tolerate freedom of religion because religious people will stand up to governments, and they 0.99
00:11:31.600 don't like that, and they don't want it, and it's all religions. It's Christians, it's Falun Gong, 0.99
00:11:36.560 it's Tibetan Buddhist, it's Uyghur Muslims. They go at all of them, spend billions of dollars every 1.00
00:11:42.500 year, use the most sophisticated surveillance technology known to mankind, have deployed it
00:11:48.500 in beta testing to create these sort of digital prisons in Xinjiang and other places in China.
00:11:56.280 And now they're exporting this technology to other authoritarians so they can be better
00:12:00.200 dictators who have wanted to stand up and push back against this.
00:12:05.840 Well, that's exactly right. And the idea, so I can remember even when, so when I was living in
00:12:11.220 Shanghai and I wanted to go to an Easter and I'm Catholic and I wanted to go to a Catholic Easter
00:12:17.340 service. Obviously it's Easter. It's such a big deal. And now they have Catholic churches, but
00:12:22.340 they had a special one that was set up and they had brought in this, this, I think it was an
00:12:27.160 American or maybe a German priest. I can't remember off the top of my head. And I'll never, I'll never
00:12:32.000 forget this Mr. Ambassador going in because this was set up for foreigners, you know, foreigners 1.00
00:12:36.860 living, expats living in Shanghai, I had to show my passport to a Chinese police officer,
00:12:43.320 an internal police officer, to prove that I was not a Chinese citizen going in to attend,
00:12:49.780 just attend services on Easter Sunday. I couldn't believe it.
00:12:55.720 Yeah. And I remember, I go back longer than you do. I go back to the Soviet Union conflict. And
00:13:01.280 I was there with a group of Future Farmers of America in 1977. And there was one Baptist church
00:13:12.780 in all of Moscow. And we said, we want to go to it. And they said, there's no one, there's no
00:13:16.620 church here. And they said, we said, there is, we know there's one, we've read about it.
00:13:20.300 Finally got in it, two hour services, handwritten hymnals, you know, the whole nine yards. And it
00:13:28.040 was, again, this control mechanism, what they were doing in China, which is the foreigners can
00:13:33.300 practice faith, but the people at home cannot. And as a follower of Christ, these are my fellow
00:13:38.880 brothers and sisters, and we've got a position and a capacity to help them, and we should help
00:13:44.340 them. And this is one of the most strategic things we can do, because the Chinese communists are very 0.65
00:13:51.160 fearful of the Christians because of the growth of Christianity. It's been one of the fastest 0.98
00:13:55.960 growing Christian nations on the planet. And this is actually amazing because I look at some 1.00
00:14:02.120 of the numbers on this and people always, you know, when I talk to Americans or other Westerners
00:14:08.100 about China, it's the scale of things is just so unbelievable. So we're actually on track or China 0.79
00:14:15.560 is actually on track. They're going to be one of the largest Christian nations in the entire world.
00:14:21.560 and it's all underground. Yeah, and that's what really scares the Chinese Communist Party, 0.77
00:14:27.700 because now you'll have more Christians than there are Chinese communists. It's a bit analogous, 0.95
00:14:33.960 if you will, to Rome when you had this Christian, small Christian group to get started, and then 1.00
00:14:39.540 the Romans persecute them, and they feed them to the lions, but the Christians keep coming with this 0.91
00:14:43.960 desire to serve Christ and to die for their faith and willingness to do that until they overtake 0.96
00:14:50.340 Rome. And I think that's really what Xi Jinping is looking at. You know, clearly the Chinese
00:14:57.080 Communist Party is at war with us, and they're at war with the West, and they're at war with 0.79
00:15:01.460 Western civilization. And we should be on the side of their opponents. And their opponents are 0.60
00:15:06.700 basically people of faith, good people that just want to simply practice their faith. So I really
00:15:12.300 hope President Trump starts to bring this forward and carry it forward. Well, and one of the
00:15:20.220 things now that of course is added to when i was in china that's 20 years ago now but that's that's
00:15:26.140 added as a change is they don't even need passports anymore they don't even need identification
00:15:31.120 because the facial recognition software that's all across the country and of course this was
00:15:36.940 rolled out during covid but now if they identify one of these churches they can immediately just
00:15:42.640 with one of their drones or one of their cameras take a photo of everyone who's going in and out
00:15:47.720 of there, and then boom, they've got your entire life history. Talk to us a little bit about how
00:15:52.400 they're using technology to track people and crack down on Christianity and other religions. 0.83
00:15:57.800 Chen Kuan Guo was the guy that piloted this for their country. He was a Politburo
00:16:03.000 member. He was the head of the Chinese Communist Party over Tibet initially, and then later Xinjiang.
00:16:09.300 They resourced him completely. They said, you build out the police state. They put in
00:16:14.680 concentration camps in Xinjiang. They put in cameras every 50 yards. They surveilled. They
00:16:21.220 took samples of blood and hair samples of everybody and required people that have
00:16:27.160 tracking devices turned on in their cell phones. That's how thorough they can and will be able and
00:16:35.360 do follow you. And the next thing, Jack, they're going for is to digitize the currency. So you
00:16:41.340 won't have actual physical currency. You'll just have your cell phone, and then the government can
00:16:47.300 shut off your money at any point in time they decide they don't like you. It is a massive
00:16:54.060 control state the likes of what communists in the world haven't had previously and are now getting
00:17:00.000 access to now, and China freely shares it with their ally countries, their ally authoritarians.
00:17:06.100 and and this is such a huge deal because for the president united states looking at this
00:17:13.400 we as christians beyond just being americans this is something that we can stand for and should
00:17:18.780 always stand for regardless of what country it is if we see crackdowns on christians we need to
00:17:24.660 stand up for them you really do and you're not just standing up for christians when you do that
00:17:29.760 you're standing up for freedom because that these are the people who they go at first they're the
00:17:35.000 religious leaders that go at them first. It's often the last civil society ever that's left
00:17:40.980 in an authoritarian regime. And so they continue to attack them and will attack them through the
00:17:46.180 whole time. But if you stand up for the Christians, you're standing up for freedom for the whole
00:17:50.940 country. You know, that's why we're seeing more democracy movement people get behind the religious
00:17:56.180 freedom movement, because they recognize that that that's the key place. That's where it either
00:18:02.080 starts or ends, is whether you've got free religious people in that country. And you can 0.96
00:18:07.920 build freedoms off of religious freedom, or you can shut the whole place down if you shut the 0.92
00:18:12.940 religious people down. And what you've done in this new book, and I'm looking through parts of
00:18:18.900 it, and I haven't intended to go through the entire thing yet, but in War on Faith, it's talking
00:18:23.660 about global liberty, talking about the authoritarianism, but it's chilling how they're
00:18:27.900 able to use. To your point, it isn't just the cameras, right? It's they can activate your phone
00:18:33.100 on this technology called police cloud, share it with their neighbors, share it with their friends,
00:18:37.860 as you say, and subjugate their own citizens using the technology that you have on yourself
00:18:44.120 on a regular basis. If you're connected to a network, if you're connected to
00:18:48.760 any of the cell phone towers, boom, they've got you immediately. This is what it's like in China. 0.92
00:18:54.960 that's where president trump is on his way right now we're coming up on a quick break we'll be
00:18:59.640 right back with more senator senator and ambassador sam brownback who is going to teach us all about
00:19:07.200 china's war on faith human events daily continues you talk about influences these are influences
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00:19:29.280 All right, folks, Jack Kosovic, we're back live now.
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00:21:03.720 Ambassador Brownback, you in this book, China's War on Faith, actually name names and you call out so many members of Wall Street, of the U.S. chamber that have been working hand in glove with China.
00:21:20.500 And it's the perfect timing because we just got the news really just this morning here from the Wall Street Journal and others, Financial Times, that it looks like President Trump is bringing those heads of industry.
00:21:32.760 We're talking Elon Musk, Tim Cook from Apple, BlackRock, Blackstone, so many others.
00:21:38.300 Meta, they're going to be going over with him on this trip to visit Beijing and meet the head of the CCP.
00:21:48.780 You've called out so many of these firms on their practices.
00:21:52.920 What do you think President Trump's plan is for when he gets them all in that room together?
00:21:59.260 Well, I don't I don't know what his plan is.
00:22:02.100 And my point in calling this out is that the country gets it.
00:22:06.900 The country understands we're at war with communist China, but our elite leaders don't get it.
00:22:15.240 And many of the times they're just looking at this and saying, well, how do we keep making money?
00:22:20.860 But now they're disinvesting from China.
00:22:23.700 You're seeing now the financial inflows to China reduce substantially and quickly as we start breaking these supply chains,
00:22:30.880 because clearly these two systems cannot stand next to each other and tolerate each other.
00:22:38.080 an officially atheistic, control-oriented, authoritarian communist regime and free society.
00:22:45.080 The Western civilization model of each individual is unique and created in the image of God and
00:22:51.720 has an inherent dignity and unalienable rights. These are systems that are in conflict with each
00:22:58.260 other. So maybe what the president is doing is saying, well, let's have him talk for a while,
00:23:03.280 Because really what this thing is headed towards is splitting this world into two spheres, a China sphere and a U.S. sphere.
00:23:10.660 And the rest of the world is going to have to pick which one of these spheres they go with.
00:23:15.720 I don't know the strategy, obviously, what's going on, but I do know these two systems are in opposition to each other.
00:23:23.580 Well, that's exactly right. And and what I said at the outset, you know, we know that President Trump is going to be wielding those tariffs.
00:23:30.580 This has always been his biggest, his biggest sticking point and using that economic leverage.
00:23:36.600 The fact that he's bringing the world leaders over, the economic leaders over, the CEOs over, that just shows the importance of this.
00:23:44.820 He's he's not treating it like he treats Iran. Right. So Iran, of course, had a slightly different policy.
00:23:51.620 This one, it's all about the economic leverage, maintaining a good relationship with the leader of China.
00:23:58.260 and he spoke about that earlier today, but at the same time, recalibrating the American
00:24:03.580 relationship. One of the things I like in your book is that you've called for trade that
00:24:08.760 conditionally links market access in the United States to progress on these things like religious
00:24:15.080 freedom, human rights, and of course, the forced organ harvesting. Yeah, well, you've got to start
00:24:21.500 linking these things and not treating human rights as just kind of, you know, an interesting
00:24:26.660 additional topic, but if we get around to it, we get around to it. No, this is central to who we
00:24:33.360 are, particularly as we celebrate our 250th anniversary. This is a nation founded on religious 0.82
00:24:38.340 freedom. That's what the pilgrims came here looking for. This is just central to the American 0.99
00:24:43.240 experience, but it's also central to the future of freedom in the world. You've got to have this
00:24:49.280 freedom or you're going to have the clash of civilizations, and I contend that that's really
00:24:53.900 what you're seeing right now is the clash of civilizations between the CCP and the authoritarianism
00:24:59.860 that communism represents and its satellites, and Western civilization that the United States
00:25:05.620 leads with this human dignity model built on the Judeo-Christian ethic that everybody's created in
00:25:10.720 the image of God. I think you're just seeing this now. Maybe you go through this for a few years,
00:25:17.640 and you start trying to figure out how you break these two economies apart from each other.
00:25:25.360 But Xi Jinping has set his country at a war stance towards us.
00:25:31.620 They've built up their military.
00:25:33.240 They've built up their technology.
00:25:35.440 They are going right at us.
00:25:37.080 And whether we know we're at war with them or not, they are at war with us.
00:25:42.900 I think that's the best way to put this.
00:25:45.200 they view it as an economic war. They view this as unconditional warfare. They want to come at
00:25:53.320 the United States in every way possible. Look at the fentanyl, make us weaker. That's just the flip
00:25:59.680 side of the opium wars that China themselves experienced back in the 1800s. They understand 0.66
00:26:04.480 our history. They understand how to take us down. The last piece I wanted to throw out there that
00:26:09.660 you call for, which is just so true. An end to CCP lobbying in the United States, a total ban on
00:26:16.480 that. It just makes complete sense. We would never allow the Soviets to do that. Why would we allow
00:26:20.900 the Chinese? Mr. Ambassador, we're just about out of time. Tell people again what the book is. It 1.00
00:26:26.340 comes out tomorrow where they can get it. China's War on Faith. You can go on Amazon. You can get 0.84
00:26:32.140 it there. Order it. I owe people to. And I hope you will read it and become active by it. These
00:26:37.600 are stories of profiles of faith of people that have stood against the dragon from the belly of
00:26:42.720 the beast they should be honored and they recognized and we should stand up and fight for them
00:26:49.440 absolutely shrew it's absolutely sure as well check out the china files as well you can learn
00:26:55.040 so much more about this and the new book pick it up china's war on faith ambassador sam brownback
00:27:02.080 right back human events daily continues where's jack where's jack where is he jack i want to see you
00:27:17.680 great job jack thank you what a job you do you know we have an incredible thing we're
00:27:22.640 always talking about the fake news and the bad but we have guys and these are the guys
00:27:27.280 should be getting policies. All right, folks, Jack Posobiec here back live human events, daily
00:27:34.680 real America's voice. And we know that here we are yet again in another season. Spring is hitting.
00:27:44.020 People are getting out more. People are going on cruises more. And yet we see all over the headlines
00:27:51.160 these news stories about a new virus outbreak called Hentavirus and this cruise ship and
00:28:00.900 just horror stories coming out of it. We're trying to make sense of everything that's coming out. And
00:28:06.760 so I said, guys, we've got to get Dr. Peter McCullough on. He's going to be able to break
00:28:12.300 it down for us and he'll give it to us straight. He joins us now. Dr. McCullough, how are you?
00:28:17.480 Thank you.
00:28:19.580 Well, we had to get you on because, you know, I'm looking at this.
00:28:22.880 My wife had been talking about going on cruises.
00:28:25.400 She says, what's going on?
00:28:27.020 And I said, look, look, look, when I don't know the answer to the question, I go to the expert.
00:28:31.660 So here we are.
00:28:33.380 Well, here's a quick recap.
00:28:34.880 April 1st, the MV Hondias, this is an older ship, departs from South America.
00:28:41.320 It must have had mice or rats on board.
00:28:44.580 They carry the Hantavirus.
00:28:46.100 virus. This is the virus that's gotten people sick. It wasn't tracked in on somebody's shoes
00:28:51.680 when they went on an excursion. The virus only lives outside the rodent for about two to three
00:28:58.360 days. It dries in excrement of urine and it gets into the air. It gets recirculated. What was
00:29:04.720 happening on this ship is that the rat dust was being recirculated in the ventilatory systems
00:29:10.660 and people were breathing it when they were in their cabins. So they depart on April 1st. The
00:29:15.580 first man dies on april 11th and then the rats were probably close in the wall through their
00:29:21.920 cabin his wife gets sick she later on dies now there's a total of three deaths and what made
00:29:28.340 things much worse is the who stepped in jack they should have evacuated the ship immediately weeks
00:29:34.820 ago and then decontaminated the ship they should get people away from the source of the infection
00:29:40.340 But what did they do? The WHO locked people in their cabins and made them sicker.
00:29:48.060 And so you get put, how do they have the authority to do this? This is a ship at sea or a ship that
00:29:53.420 they, you know, they can't put it on a port. The WHO comes in. And what do we see? Just like during
00:29:59.360 COVID, all of a sudden, all the authorities just hand over their power, hand over their ability
00:30:05.360 to make decisions to the WHO. Well, in fact, Tedros Cabrasis, a leader of the WHO, said this
00:30:11.980 is a new test of their global powers. So they actually came on board and took over, and they
00:30:18.900 did all the wrong things. The people should have been out of their cabins up on the deck so they
00:30:24.380 could no longer be exposed to the virus. They should have been evacuated immediately. WHO puts
00:30:29.640 two epidemiologists on they lock people down then when they finally get off at tenerife in the canary
00:30:35.880 islands what they do is then they put the people on hazmat suits and then they're hosing them down
00:30:42.280 in this big theatrical display i mean everything in this has been done incorrectly the virus
00:30:49.160 doesn't spread from person to person that's a false claim and that's been cleared up there's
00:30:54.520 a paper by toledo and colleagues in the journal the infectious diseases side of america that has
00:30:59.320 essentially disproven any person-to-person spread. It's spread from dust in the air that gets
00:31:06.620 contaminated by rodents. That's how it spreads. Remember, Gene Heckman's wife, Betsy Arakawa,
00:31:12.220 she died that way. And Gene Heckman later on dies. He has dementia. This is in Santa Fe.
00:31:17.340 You know, when they went to Heckman's house,
00:31:19.520 they found rodent droppings and mice and rats everywhere. That's what's the source of the
00:31:24.840 infection. That's absolutely horrifying because you see something like this, you don't think,
00:31:33.880 you know, something like rat droppings. I mean, it reminds me of stories of the bubonic plague
00:31:38.400 and how it was, you know, originally spread this idea that, you know, you could have something
00:31:43.180 like this and they're killing the cats. And you, you would think that after hundreds of years of
00:31:47.600 understanding these things that our authorities and our medical experts would be a little bit,
00:31:52.560 you know, a little bit more familiar with it. It's true. And to make matters worse,
00:31:57.540 what they do is they get government planes and then they ship people to biosecurity centers. 0.55
00:32:02.880 So now they have Americans locked up in Omaha, Nebraska in a decontamination center as if these
00:32:09.980 people are contagious. They're not. They were exposed to the rat dust on the ship. They do
00:32:16.120 have to, you know, be monitored closely. There's some preclinical data that shows that both
00:32:22.040 hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin have some antiviral activity. I mean, if it was me and
00:32:27.260 I was on that ship, first thing is I would have gotten off. By the way, a couple dozen people got
00:32:31.520 off, you know, midway through the trip. That would have been me. Or I would have swam it to shore,
00:32:36.220 Jack, or been up on the deck, but I wouldn't have been locked down in my cabin. And then if I had an
00:32:41.060 emergency medical kit, we offer these from the wellness company, I would have immediately started
00:32:45.160 hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin or even both using nasal sprays and gargles twice a day.
00:32:50.540 There was a reasonable set of, you know, public health responses to this. And what we've seen
00:32:56.180 from the WHO is just the complete opposite. No, it is the complete opposite. And in fact,
00:33:03.780 when we travel, my wife is from Eastern Europe. So, you know, we travel, she travels back and
00:33:09.400 forth, or we'll have a family that's visiting or something. We always make sure that we pack
00:33:15.340 our wellness kit from the wellness company. It's just really simple. You have it on you. And
00:33:20.560 especially when you're traveling or someone else is traveling access to, you know, pharmaceuticals,
00:33:25.840 medicine, you're not always sure where you're going to be able to get something, you know,
00:33:29.060 just the pharmacy have what you need, et cetera, et cetera. You just load it up, you have it with
00:33:32.940 you. And it gives you that we have small kids exit, for example, it gives you that peace of
00:33:36.960 mind knowing that, hey, if something like, God forbid, an old ship with rat dust leads to an
00:33:44.240 outbreak, that you could at least have some measure of protection. Oh, for sure. I think
00:33:49.900 anybody going on a cruise should take a wellness company emergency medical kit. The most common
00:33:54.800 one chosen for general cruises is just the forest green one, which is the travel kit. But for this
00:34:01.780 application it's the black one the contagion kit because we have the antivirals on board and
00:34:06.980 there's actually an inhaled steroid one of the reasons why people get so sick with hantavirus
00:34:11.540 is they don't get any early treatment and by the time they come in the hospital they're so sick
00:34:15.940 they develop a a fulminant pulmonary syndrome with renal failure and then they die and this is
00:34:22.260 a wonderful opportunity right now for the u.s government public health service to test antivirals
00:34:28.980 in the current people in these decontamination centers i think they should be on oral antivirals
00:34:34.580 why not they're being watched anyway let's prevent any further cases now one person in one of these
00:34:40.340 centers in the united states and one in france has already tested positive so i cannot believe
00:34:44.820 our government authorities are going to let people get sick and get so sick under their watch then be
00:34:50.420 hospitalized potentially face death it's it's unimaginable the blunders that are being made
00:34:56.500 made by our public health agencies.
00:35:00.260 And yet at the same time, we seem to still give that same level of credence because aren't
00:35:07.100 we just falling into the same trap starting as COVID?
00:35:11.000 Exact same traps.
00:35:12.000 Remember the public health authorities made all the wrong moves in COVID.
00:35:15.380 They're making all the wrong moves in this hantavirus, Andy strain outbreak.
00:35:19.880 And to make matters worse, they're going on the mainstream media.
00:35:23.640 The former director of the CDC was on mainstream today saying the reason why this is happening
00:35:29.100 is because of budget cuts at the CDC or the fact that Trump is pulled out of the WHO.
00:35:34.040 Well, let me tell you, the CDC and the WHO, they don't treat patients.
00:35:39.400 They don't do anything.
00:35:40.780 So whether or not the CDC was monitoring this or not, it's irrelevant.
00:35:44.720 Doctors in the field treat patients and patients can treat themselves with wellness company,
00:35:48.880 emergency medical kits and other supplies.
00:35:53.520 And that's, that's what they fall.
00:35:54.520 And so, so from your perspective, what would you, and you know, we have a lot of people
00:35:59.180 from the administration who listen to this podcast to watch this program.
00:36:02.460 What would your advice be for dealing with this hantavirus situation?
00:36:06.640 Yeah, I think, I think the government authorities should call in the wellness company and we
00:36:10.400 should take over.
00:36:11.400 We'd outfit everybody with emergency medical kits.
00:36:13.880 They can follow our directions twice daily, nasal sprays and gargles for sure, in case
00:36:19.320 there's any residual virus in the oral pharynx, nasopharynx, and then immediately start an
00:36:24.740 antiviral preventively. I think if it was me, I'd take hydroxychloroquine, but they are not
00:36:29.600 getting any reasonable advice. These poor people are locked up. They must be frightened like
00:36:35.220 anything in these biosecurity centers, and the government's offering them nothing. 0.79
00:36:43.160 I really, really appreciate the fact that you always bring it back to the person.
00:36:49.040 You always bring it back to the individual who's facing something like this.
00:36:53.360 It's not just about data and statistics.
00:36:56.960 And yes, we need that.
00:36:58.260 But it's also about, you know, you bring your family on a cruise ship.
00:37:01.240 You want to go on a vacation.
00:37:02.400 You want to take some time off.
00:37:03.780 You don't think you're taking your life into your own hands.
00:37:06.960 That's right.
00:37:07.580 Everybody can take, you know, take their own initiative.
00:37:10.880 The great way to do it is with an emergency medical kit from the wellness company.
00:37:14.960 I just finished with a patient who's going on a safari.
00:37:17.280 She's actually going to be making this long trip over to Tanzania.
00:37:20.720 Well, she's going to do what my wife and I did. 0.54
00:37:22.560 We brought emergency medical kits. 0.99
00:37:24.200 We were ready to go.
00:37:25.380 Turned out we needed to use it.
00:37:26.800 Most people do end up having to break the kit open to use it.
00:37:30.260 But it covers, you know, unusual things like viral infections, but also common things like
00:37:34.720 bronchitis and influenza, urinary tract infections, yeast infections, bug bites, and other problems.
00:37:42.740 Dr. McCullough, stay right there.
00:37:44.260 We've got another segment with you coming up after this break.
00:37:46.740 possibly the most important interview you're going to hear all week. Antivirus, your family safety
00:37:53.200 this summer, if you're traveling or you're coming to contact with anyone who has. Stay tuned right
00:37:58.780 back. Call this the Jack Posobiec Appreciation Hour. I can say confidently, I believe, I think
00:38:07.940 Josh Shapiro would be the vice presidential nominee if it wasn't for Jack Posobiec. And that is,
00:38:12.100 I'll be honest.
00:38:16.740 all right folks jack posopic we are back live human events daily real america's voice we're
00:38:25.540 on with dr peter mccullough you know him from the wells company you know him of course from all of
00:38:31.500 his work on covid and dr mccullough i've got an article that's up your guys have sent it over
00:38:37.560 your team just sent it over to us this is an incredible piece about a potential new breakthrough
00:38:44.140 in cancer care that you're reporting on.
00:38:47.080 Tell us what's going on.
00:38:49.000 This is really big news.
00:38:50.460 At the wellness company, we've innovated.
00:38:52.340 We combined two anti-infective drugs,
00:38:55.480 ivermectin and bendazole for on-label use
00:38:57.640 to treat neglected parasitic infections,
00:39:00.280 but patients were using it for a different reason,
00:39:03.220 that is, as an adjunct to their cancer care.
00:39:06.560 And we kept track of this,
00:39:08.300 and we conducted a survey and a report,
00:39:11.160 and we were stunned with what we found.
00:39:14.140 yeah okay maybe he cut out but essentially what we found is that of just over 100 patients
00:39:37.600 followed at 6 months that a third were maintained remission, a third had no advancement in disease
00:39:44.900 and about 16% the tumors actually regressed.
00:39:49.720 So these were patients with men with prostate cancer, women with breast and in both genders
00:39:55.420 lung cancer, largely solid organ cancers.
00:39:58.800 So ivermectin and bendazole had preclinical data mechanistically showing that these drugs
00:40:06.080 have off-target effects, reducing tumor cell proliferation, reducing its blood supply and
00:40:11.360 actually having tumor cells shut off and be cleared out, a process called apoptosis.
00:40:15.860 But combining these two drugs together, the wellness company really hit on the possibility
00:40:22.660 that these two drugs could be a generic kind of broadly active drug against cancers.
00:40:30.600 And now we're pushing very hard on our National Cancer Institute to do large prospective double-blind
00:40:36.520 randomized placebo-controlled trials.
00:40:40.200 Well, you know, at this point in time, our next steps are to do 12-month and then 24-month
00:40:53.200 follow-ups of which time we can extract the records, review progress in terms of standard
00:40:59.220 cancer re-screening. And then do an additional, the sample size will be expanded. We have
00:41:06.940 nearly 200 patients at the next juncture, which will be assessing this. But I think we should be
00:41:15.720 greatly encouraged. We know Cedars-Sinai, as well as UCLA, is doing ivermectin study in breast
00:41:25.700 cancer patients and Johns Hopkins is studying Membendazole, the other part of the combination
00:41:31.140 in a central nervous system cancers.
00:41:34.940 But this generic combination is available now at the wellness company.
00:41:40.680 And so, Dr. McCullough, what you're talking about is really just a drug repurposing because
00:41:47.120 this is medicine, this is treatment that people could receive that's already available.
00:41:54.280 It's not some new treatment, some new breakthrough in terms of a new technology.
00:42:00.680 It's something that's already out there, which, of course, means that for big pharma,
00:42:04.760 they're not too happy about it because this isn't something new that they can repackage and sell.
00:42:09.480 Well, you know, it's interesting that with cancer, there's almost no generic drugs for cancer.
00:42:15.280 And as an internist and cardiologist, almost everything I use in internal medicine and cardiology is generic.
00:42:21.360 Well, in cancer, it's just the opposite.
00:42:23.000 And so these two generically available drugs, the reason why this is important is because they've been on the market a long time, and their safety profile is well known.
00:42:31.980 And in our report, we found 25% of patients did have some side effects, and that's what we'd expect.
00:42:38.900 But 94% of them could actually stay on the medicine and tolerate it as they were, you know, adjunctively being treated with cancer, surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.
00:42:48.080 So this is very exciting.
00:42:51.340 No, it is exciting.
00:42:53.000 And the idea that people, I mean, obviously, you know, cancer is one of the most horrific diseases that's out there globally.
00:43:01.660 It's one of the leading causes of death.
00:43:04.080 There's no question.
00:43:05.200 And I think that anything that provides some level, whether it's, you know, in terms of the initial treatment or some.
00:43:14.740 yeah we're having trouble with jack's audio but but jack is right that the best positioning of
00:43:29.280 this is for adjunctive treatment you know provided this is confirmed in large prospective double
00:43:35.240 blind randomized placebo controlled trials many are interested in the prevention of cancer and
00:43:41.220 there, the wellness company is innovated with another product set called Shield. So Shield is
00:43:46.660 a system of botanicals that are in capsules taken three times a day and then a once daily drink.
00:43:53.560 Many are at high risk for cancer. They have siblings or parents with cancer. And so, you
00:43:59.080 know, my recommendation to my patients is to take Shield. It's a very, very useful product. It's
00:44:05.260 evidence-based. All the botanicals have supportive evidence that, you know, the right forms of
00:44:11.000 both medicinal and culinary herbs have some cancer prevention properties. Otherwise,
00:44:18.480 we don't have much in the way of preventing cancer. We do advise patients to curb or not
00:44:24.760 drink alcohol since that's related to oral cancers and esophageal cancers. Clearly not
00:44:30.080 to smoke because smoking is related to lung cancers. We try to avoid ultraviolet radiation
00:44:39.720 to reduce the risk of skin cancers.
00:44:42.860 Otherwise, we don't have much we can do to prevent cancer.
00:44:46.240 So there again, the product from the wellness company is called Shield.
00:44:49.980 It's a form of capsules and a drink, and that's for cancer prevention.
00:44:55.020 And then for adjunctive use, and again, this is only by prescription.
00:45:01.300 Wellness company doctor has to sign off on this.
00:45:03.880 And then the patients are told that their hematologist oncologists
00:45:07.360 should be aware of their use, then ivermectin and bendazole in the combination is reasonable
00:45:16.280 to do as an adjunct. The labeled dose is one capsule a day. Under my direction, my patients
00:45:24.240 are instructed one capsule twice a day with food. Then, of course, I monitor very carefully
00:45:29.620 for side effects or drug interactions. And so I'd say the other really big advance that we have
00:45:41.460 from the wellness company is we have an entire line of new GLP-1 receptor agonist agents. This
00:45:51.060 is very important. Everyone understands the importance of weight loss. There's been a
00:45:55.660 tremendous interest in Ozempic and ZepBound, the injectable drugs. They have their safety concerns,
00:46:03.000 but with the orally administered peptides, there we have terzepatide, which is a dissolvable
00:46:12.000 tablet. We can go much lower dose and we get absorption right there in the mouth. And believe
00:46:17.460 it or not, we have terzepatide gum, and that gum helps control food urges and reliably helps
00:46:25.340 patients lose weight so they can do this all through the wellness company it does take one
00:46:29.020 of the wellness company doctors online to sign off on this but people should look at
00:46:36.140 so people so people should be looking at using uh terzepatide both the dissolvable tablets
00:46:45.740 as well as their terzepatide gum in you know as an aid for controlling weight additionally
00:46:54.300 the supplement Appetite stimulates your own GLP.