Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - January 16, 2025


The Truth About Dr. Fauci and Mike Pence's Attempted Sabotage of RFK Jr.


Episode Stats

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48 minutes

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177.60103

Word Count

8,530

Sentence Count

561

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Darren Bell has been arrested for possessing and distributing child pornography, including content generated by artificial intelligence (AI) Yes, you heard that right, that's right, a Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist has been charged with possession of child pornography.


Transcript

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00:00:40.180 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
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00:00:49.940 Christ is king.
00:00:50.940 I want to warn the country of some things that give me great concern.
00:00:54.380 This is a dangerous conversation, and that's a dangerous conversation of power.
00:00:57.420 In the hands of a very few ultra-wealthy people.
00:01:01.720 The dangerous consequences if their abuse of power is left unchecked.
00:01:06.280 Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power, and influence.
00:01:12.020 As Farewell Address, President Eisenhower spoke of the dangers of the military-industrial complex.
00:01:17.600 He warned us then about, and I quote, the potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power, end of quote.
00:01:26.340 The Southern Poverty Law Center has a long history as an anti-religious group that has repeatedly gone after
00:01:32.600 conservative and religious organizations, called them hate groups, called them sometimes terrorist groups.
00:01:38.600 Will you put a stop to the use of the SPLC as an official source for any Department of Justice memorandum or finding?
00:01:46.680 That will be one of the first things we will look at as well, Senator, and report back to you and the committee.
00:01:53.060 I'm asking you, sitting here today, whether you are aware of a factual predicate to investigate Liz Cheney.
00:01:58.320 No one has asked me to investigate Liz.
00:02:00.400 But the president has called for this.
00:02:01.180 We're also worried about Liz Cheney, Senator.
00:02:03.120 The president has called for this.
00:02:04.260 You know what we should be worried about?
00:02:05.240 Ms. Bondi, please answer my questions.
00:02:07.200 The crime rate in California right now is through the roof.
00:02:09.260 Ms. Bondi, my question is this.
00:02:14.640 Well, we need Greenland for national security purposes.
00:02:17.980 I've been told that for a long time, long before I even ran.
00:02:21.480 I mean, people have been talking about it for a long time.
00:02:23.480 You have approximately 45,000 people there.
00:02:27.320 People really don't even know if Denmark has any legal right to it.
00:02:32.360 But if they do, they should give it up because we need it for national security.
00:02:36.000 That's for the free world.
00:02:37.200 I'm talking about protecting the free world.
00:02:38.960 This morning, Sacramento County Sheriff's Office has arrested a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist
00:02:43.440 accused of being in possession of child pornography.
00:02:46.940 Detectives from the Sacramento Valley Internet Crimes Against Children served a search warrant
00:02:51.300 to 49-year-old Darren Bell, seen here at his home yesterday morning, after receiving a tip
00:02:56.580 from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
00:03:00.020 Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:03:03.380 Today is January 16th, 2025, Anno Domini.
00:03:07.880 Folks, today we're going to dive into a story that's as twisted as it is ironic in a narrative
00:03:12.520 that might read like a dark comedy if it weren't so tragic.
00:03:16.260 Darren Bell, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist for none other than the Washington Post, has
00:03:21.620 been arrested for possessing and distributing child pornography, including content generated
00:03:26.740 by AI.
00:03:28.140 Yes, you heard that right, AI child porn, possibly made by himself.
00:03:32.460 Let's take a moment to appreciate the sheer insanity here.
00:03:36.300 Here's a man celebrated by a media outlet that has often positioned itself as the moral
00:03:41.320 high ground in American journalism, preaching about ethics, integrity, the dangers of the
00:03:46.980 right-wing supposed obsession with child pornography and pedophilia.
00:03:51.500 This is the same Washington Post that has in numerous articles and editorials criticized
00:03:56.180 conservative figures for their focus, our focus, on child protection laws, often framing
00:04:01.500 it as an overreach or paranoia.
00:04:03.480 But now one of their own, a star in their editorial cartooning firmament, has been caught with his
00:04:10.120 hands in the proverbial cookie jar, or should I say, caught with over a hundred sick videos
00:04:15.960 of child sexual abuse material.
00:04:18.440 The irony is palpable.
00:04:21.160 The Washington Post, which has been quick to label any conservative push for stringent child
00:04:26.080 protection laws as an exaggeration or a political witch hunt, now is to deal with one of its
00:04:30.820 own, embroiled in this very issue.
00:04:32.900 And this isn't just about one person's criminal actions.
00:04:35.280 By the way, this guy won a Pulitzer Prize.
00:04:37.620 It's about the platform on which it stood, the platform that sanctimoniously pointed figures at
00:04:43.620 others, now having to grapple with its own skeletons.
00:04:46.880 And this guy, chief SJW, social justice warrior, critical race theory, all the rest of it, as anti-MAGA
00:04:54.820 as they come.
00:04:55.940 And let's talk about the tech issue here, too.
00:04:58.060 AI-generated child pornography.
00:05:00.180 This brings a whole level of depravity into the conversation.
00:05:04.180 We're talking about technology that we were told was going to advance humanity, and it's
00:05:08.880 being used for one of the lowest forms of exploitation.
00:05:12.480 You have to remember that any tool can be twisted into a weapon of moral decay.
00:05:17.760 It also shines light on the broader conversation about media integrity and accountability.
00:05:23.400 When a media organization has built its reputation on upholding certain moral standards, and one
00:05:28.700 of its most prominent figures is caught in such an act, it's not just a personal failing,
00:05:33.500 it's an institutional one.
00:05:34.960 What about the vetting processes, the culture within the Washington Post, the hypocrisy of
00:05:39.580 their public stances versus the private realities?
00:05:43.280 And beyond that, beyond the hypocrisy, there is a dark, sobering truth here.
00:05:48.000 This isn't about political points or scoring.
00:05:50.840 It's about the protection of children, the most vulnerable members in our society.
00:05:56.960 Well, well, I suppose if you can't trust the Washington Post, who can you trust?
00:06:02.140 Stay tuned.
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00:07:36.140 We are very excited.
00:07:37.800 We've been talking about new documentaries all week here, and one of the ones that's
00:07:45.520 popping out that is just absolutely fantastic.
00:07:48.680 You guys have to see this.
00:07:49.720 It's all about finally getting us to the truth about Dr. Anthony Fauci, and it is available
00:07:58.120 up at the Tucker Carlson Network.
00:08:01.380 Let's play the trailer.
00:08:01.880 From the beginning, the lines were drawn.
00:08:05.160 I said this virus came from the lab.
00:08:07.860 Tony said I was wrong.
00:08:11.300 I was only the head of CDC until I got iced out.
00:08:15.740 I was told it was the White House.
00:08:17.980 I don't buy that.
00:08:19.760 Here we go.
00:08:20.460 Why would he trade the Chinese the most advanced biotechnology in the world?
00:08:23.980 He's a spy.
00:08:24.940 It's insane.
00:08:25.840 I don't think this is going to be food proof.
00:08:27.640 Things are going to slip through.
00:08:28.960 Ouchie.
00:08:29.620 You have lied repeatedly.
00:08:31.500 This thing is like a thriller.
00:08:35.880 It is action-packed.
00:08:37.540 It is going into and exposing government corruption.
00:08:41.000 This is everything that you would think that folks like The Washington Post would be doing,
00:08:44.620 but I guess The Washington Post and their cartoonists are a little bit more busy with
00:08:48.900 other opportunities and other endeavors.
00:08:52.340 Well, we have the director of the film, Jennifer, here joining us on Human Events Daily.
00:08:58.500 Jennifer, how are you?
00:09:00.640 I'm great.
00:09:01.040 Thanks for having me.
00:09:03.220 Tell me, why was it that you guys decided now to put this film together?
00:09:08.460 Thank you, Dr. Fauci.
00:09:11.000 Well, you know, it's ironic.
00:09:12.680 In 2020, I was actually approached to direct a film about Fauci that was from a totally different
00:09:17.660 angle.
00:09:18.160 It was something of a celebration of his work in the AIDS pandemic, which we know is a bit
00:09:25.340 of a farce.
00:09:26.020 He was not really a hero in that pandemic either.
00:09:28.940 And that movie didn't move forward.
00:09:30.500 And ironically, three years later, I get contacted by these independent producers, Lewis Fenton
00:09:37.900 and Scott St. John, who were just very dedicated to exposing the truth.
00:09:42.640 And at that point, it was almost like a low in the story where so much investigative work
00:09:48.820 had happened.
00:09:49.300 And there had been so many breaks.
00:09:50.920 And yet it still was not being taken seriously.
00:09:53.480 It still was a highly politicized issue that half the country dismissed as propaganda.
00:09:59.460 And coming from my background as sort of an anti-government, you know, left-leaning person,
00:10:05.400 a true populist, someone who believes in the greater good of the people, I felt like this
00:10:09.980 was a core issue for the greater good of the people.
00:10:12.460 And so I investigated it not more than one day when I had realized that my whole algorithm,
00:10:19.600 everything that I was watching on social media, was contrived and completely and totally
00:10:25.220 misinformation.
00:10:26.440 And I realized that even me, an informed person, someone who's investigated things for his
00:10:30.600 entire career, was a sucker and that I could easily be manipulated just like anyone else.
00:10:37.460 And so it propelled me to look deeper, to contact Fauci and to try to put him on the
00:10:41.980 spot as an award-winning filmmaker with a lot of titles that he was familiar with, as
00:10:47.020 someone who was contacted to actually direct a movie about him years ago.
00:10:50.860 And that's what I did.
00:10:52.620 And I found a chorus of people who had done absolutely stellar investigative work for the
00:10:57.720 last three years, four years, five years, actually.
00:11:01.420 People who really understood that this pandemic was happening months before it was reported.
00:11:05.500 And I'm just very happy if there can be such a thing with global pandemics, especially with
00:11:13.640 the risk we're facing now, that this new administration, specifically the folks at HHS and as well as
00:11:21.600 NIH and FDA, these are folks in the film.
00:11:27.100 And I'm very, very encouraged that true disruptors and folks who have been committed to truth, non-biased
00:11:34.440 scientists and doctors are now going to take reins of a highly corrupt, captured system in America, truly
00:11:41.240 sinister organization here that we have in government that is not protecting the best interests of our people.
00:11:47.640 Let me ask you, ask you about that before we get in, because, I mean, you've got, it seems like half the people you've interviewed are going to be going into the new administration here, particularly from the health side, as well as Dr. Bhattacharya, who's going in as the director of NIH.
00:12:02.620 But let me actually ask you about what you just said, though, that process of everything that you were seeing on social media was actually fake and was actually propaganda.
00:12:13.260 What was it for you, just as someone who's living through COVID, living through the COVID moment, that made you want to start asking more questions or made you skeptical or made you start questioning the narrative?
00:12:27.400 Because as you say, you know, people are reaching out to you as, you know, with this Dr. Fauci as a hero, you know, kind of plot line.
00:12:35.260 And then suddenly you're looking at it from another perspective.
00:12:37.740 And we do still have lots of people in this country, probably not as many as before, but there are still lots of people who view Dr. Fauci as this hero.
00:12:46.880 What is it that creates that bubble?
00:12:50.740 You know, I think that one of the things that I wanted to focus on was not an us versus them story, because it is an us versus them story amongst the general populace that is used to manipulate and deceive people.
00:13:06.660 And that the reality is that 99% of us in this country actually do have common interests and we have a lot more in common than a fraction of the percentage of the population, which is highly powerful, wealthy, manipulative, disingenuous people that make money off of us, you know, the general public.
00:13:26.660 And so I wanted to be compassionate to people who were victim to misinformation and again, I came up in 9-11, I challenged every single thing.
00:13:35.840 I did not trust government.
00:13:38.160 I don't think I've ever trusted government.
00:13:40.000 And I believe that my role is to expose the corruption in government systems and the abuse of the public.
00:13:47.800 And so I approach this not with condemnation for the left, having fallen for the propaganda that was fed to them by captured media agencies.
00:13:59.140 I came about it with compassion for everyone because everyone lost.
00:14:03.720 There is no winners in the populace.
00:14:06.460 There's winners at the top, but there's no winners in the populace.
00:14:09.800 And so I consider myself a nonpolitical person who was open-minded enough to realize that an allegiance and sort of cooperation and some kind of common interest could be formed across the aisle, even though that whatever's happening in D.C. is not in the interest of any of us, that I believe that we need to deconstruct these ideas because there's propaganda on both sides.
00:14:36.160 And that is how our system works, and that is how our system works, is to manipulate us to view each other as the enemy.
00:14:42.960 This was a key part of COVID, is that if you were vaccinated or non-vaccinated, it was about us fighting amongst each other.
00:14:49.240 The truth is that we were manipulated to behave that way by very, very sinister people in our government, transnational, highly powerful corporations like Moderna and Pfizer and even our intelligence body.
00:15:03.580 And it serves those folks, those folks who have disingenuous, ill will, bad intent for us to be arguing with each other about vaccines or about DEI or about fill in the blank.
00:15:16.620 Like, that is part of the problem here, is that we are so deceived by social media on both sides, by the media in general, that we're willing to turn against each other, even though that 99% of us have a common interest with one another and have more in common than the folks who are in power in this country.
00:15:35.160 So I want to be clear about something, by the way, did you actually get access to Dr. Fauci?
00:15:43.160 He responded to my email, you know, it's one of the benefits of being an award winning filmmaker who has a lot of recognizable titles, you know, I've, you know, been making documentaries for over a decade now, I've tackled criminal justice, I've tackled, you know, multi level marketing, I've tackled deception in social media.
00:16:01.600 These are titles, you know, that that are big, like Khalif Browder, and Trayvon Martin, and fire fraud, and the pharmacist, Lula Rich.
00:16:11.240 These are things that he could Google and see that I was a real, real filmmaker, and someone who, on appearance, looks like they're from the progressive left, which, again, another huge irony, Anthony Fauci has never been part of the progressive left.
00:16:27.000 In fact, he was put in the largest position of power, and the one that he abused the most by Dick Cheney right after 9-11.
00:16:34.080 So it's completely and totally a farce that this man represents even the left.
00:16:39.480 He has been an institution player for 50 years, one used by highly powerful people to carry out an agenda that ingratiates, again, very bad actors.
00:16:51.380 And so he responded.
00:16:53.260 I think he's a relatively narcissistic, if not highly narcissistic individual, megalomaniacal.
00:16:59.080 And, you know, he responded.
00:17:02.260 But at the same time, I think that given his security clearance and given the access he has to information and his ability to probably check me out, chances are he knew that I was already investigating him.
00:17:15.820 And we had an exchange with each other over email.
00:17:19.000 And I'm not surprised that he declined an interview, because the facts that I am asked and the questions that I have for him, there is no good answer for.
00:17:27.420 And unlike Congress, I'm not going to grandstand with him.
00:17:30.800 I'm actually going to focus on the things that were downright criminal that he did.
00:17:35.140 And try to actually get to the truth.
00:17:37.420 Be right back.
00:17:38.040 We're talking with Jenner First, the director of Thank You, Dr. Fauci.
00:17:42.080 Stay tuned.
00:17:42.520 Thank you.
00:17:49.000 Long hours.
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00:17:53.940 All right.
00:17:54.560 Jack Posobiec here, back live, Human Events Daily.
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00:19:05.100 Jenner, I've got to tell you, man.
00:19:07.000 I'm looking through this.
00:19:08.820 I tweeted out that we were doing the show and having you on, and the comments are just flying in like crazy on this.
00:19:16.860 I didn't realize that it's going viral already.
00:19:19.660 And a lot of people saying we've been, you know, we've been deceived.
00:19:23.540 I know exactly what you're talking about.
00:19:25.100 People saying they want to see Fauci prosecuted.
00:19:27.680 But here's something that, you know, you get the anger.
00:19:30.580 The anger is definitely out there.
00:19:31.920 But someone actually, Blessed Patriot just wrote, she said, I've watched the documentary.
00:19:37.380 It's definitely worth everyone's time.
00:19:39.780 That a lot of people saying they really like it.
00:19:41.720 But here's an interesting comment that I wanted to read to you.
00:19:44.220 And a guy says, I always tell – this is an Anon account.
00:19:50.280 It says, let Grok cook.
00:19:51.440 That's hilarious.
00:19:52.660 I always tell my pro-Fauci family about these things.
00:19:56.540 Yet they continue to deny it, and they keep getting boosters.
00:20:00.860 So would you say that this is the type of documentary that's put together from – like, as you – kind of what you were just talking about in the previous segment there, that this is the type of thing that you could get someone who is, quote, unquote, pro-Fauci to sit down and say, look, maybe there's another perspective on all this.
00:20:17.300 I would make a guarantee, a money-back guarantee, that anyone who sits through this film, even for up to 15 minutes, who is a pro-Fauci person, will not walk away the same as they did when they walked in.
00:20:34.440 And I've seen it happen.
00:20:35.580 I've seen people that said, you know, I'm going to watch this, but I'm highly skeptical.
00:20:40.000 I'm a big fan.
00:20:41.300 And they were, you know, had circly eyes at the end of the film.
00:20:45.800 They were so hurt, in a way, betrayed.
00:20:50.820 And again, I think that the values that I hold dear are really compassion and empathy, and I don't expose corruption in the government to further divide us.
00:21:03.580 So my hope was that me, as someone who you could Google and see represents, you know, something on the surface for these folks on the left, that I could maybe be a messenger to help these folks who have been seriously abused by propaganda,
00:21:22.060 to realize that the truth is not what it seems and that they have been sold a bill of goods that is highly deceptive and abusive,
00:21:32.260 and that these products, the booster, the vaccine itself, and the virus, which is essentially a product of American-funded research, is a catastrophe that could have been prevented
00:21:44.260 and that folks like Anthony Fauci had a huge part in creating.
00:21:48.560 And I think that the exposure here for folks is alarming, and I think many people have cognitive dissonance about this.
00:21:58.960 And the power of a documentary is that if you can sit there in the dark or wherever you are and you can watch it and you're not distracted,
00:22:06.560 distracted, and ultimately it's entertaining enough that you're going to get through it, which I hope the movie is, I've been told it is,
00:22:13.520 but that that is a powerful tool for transformation, because it's in those moments that we don't have the distractions that are intentionally meant to alienate us,
00:22:25.160 to silo us, and to make us more easily manipulated.
00:22:29.220 And so what I've noticed with this film is that people on the left, no one walks away.
00:22:33.340 A staunch fan of Anthony Fauci, no one walks away feeling the same way about him, and no one feels the same about this pandemic,
00:22:41.580 and many people feel angry because they realize that the divisions that were put in place and the products that they were sold
00:22:48.540 and the lockdowns and the mandates and the school closures, all of it could have been prevented, could have been managed better,
00:22:54.380 and even worse, we were essentially sold upriver to abusive corporations that abused our bodies and forced us to do things out of fear
00:23:04.380 that we're now living with the consequence.
00:23:06.400 And the consequence of COVID and the vaccines is going to extend years.
00:23:11.300 There's going to be people dying from sequela related to COVID and the vaccines, both.
00:23:17.800 This is the thing that I think is really important to understand.
00:23:20.820 The vaccines obviously have serious side effects, but so does the virus itself.
00:23:25.640 And the reason why the virus has serious side effects is because it's genetically mutated with very dangerous components,
00:23:32.320 like fragments from HIV and something called a fur and cleavage site that makes it instantly transmissible through the air in humans.
00:23:41.100 It was one of the key smoking guns that told scientists in the beginning, many of the folks in the film,
00:23:46.320 who knew right from the first second that this was not a natural virus.
00:23:50.980 And we are dealing with consequences because of that.
00:23:53.820 And in many ways, the mRNA vaccines should not have been released to the public.
00:23:58.200 They needed years and years more of clinical trials.
00:24:00.900 And that the public had no idea that for about five years this research was happening.
00:24:05.180 And that we were experimenting, we as in the United States was experimenting with coronaviruses for purpose of both an mRNA vaccine development and potentially bioweapons, biodefense application.
00:24:18.520 And we were using this research to spy on the Chinese, which was one of the most foolhardy, you know, absolutely insane concepts.
00:24:28.620 And it could potentially be the largest military mistake in history that our defense and our intelligence body in a somewhat clandestine way with potentially the full cooperation of Anthony Fauci was funding a bioweapons lab in China in order to spy on that lab.
00:24:49.380 We were giving them our most advanced technology, technology that shouldn't even exist in universities, that should be under lock and key at places like, you know, the Z-Lab, the Livermore Lab, you know, in Los Alamos.
00:25:02.280 There's a need to contain this.
00:25:04.180 And yet folks like Fauci were like Johnny Appleseed around the world, spreading the most dangerous technology into the private sector, into universities, and ultimately into the laboratories of enemies of the United States.
00:25:17.980 So you look at that scenario, if you're a pro Fauci person, you look at all the things that this man actually knew at the time that the pandemic happened, and then you look at his public appearances, and he is lying through his teeth every single appearance, and he's doing it as smooth as butter, right?
00:25:35.780 And, you know, the guy is like totally cool about this, and I think it's alarming to people when they realize how much he actually knew at the time of the pandemic and how much he was lying to the public.
00:25:47.860 It's absolutely criminal.
00:25:49.520 And, you know, whether or not Biden pardons him, or doesn't pardon him, it's not going to change the fact he's a criminal.
00:25:56.560 And I think that there are a lot of other criminals that he aided and abetted, and they need to be brought to justice as well.
00:26:02.280 And if we don't correct this, if we don't actually have a proper accounting, a non-political proper accounting of what happened, it is likely to happen again, and it's likely to happen very soon.
00:26:13.100 Wow. Now, a number of the people that you have, and I want to jump ahead because we only have a couple of minutes left, but a number of you people that you have in the film, Dr. J. Bhattacharya, he's just been nominated for the director of the National Institute of Health, so that would be Fauci's boss's job.
00:26:33.120 You've got Dr. Richard Ebright in this thing. You've got Bryce Nichols. You've got Justin Kinney. You've got Dr. Marty McCary, David Asher.
00:26:44.600 McCary is going into the FDA. This has been a captured agency for literally 40 years, and a man who is not captured by the pharmaceutical industry is now in a position to run the FDA.
00:26:56.580 You know, there's so many people in this film who have been disenfranchised and alienated for four years straight, who are now in a position to actually-
00:27:04.800 He was from Johns Hopkins, right? That was, he was the doctor from Johns Hopkins, if I have that right?
00:27:10.060 Yeah. Correct.
00:27:10.660 He's in the film, and, you know, Andrew Huff, who was a whistleblower who knew about the research in Wuhan, he is now right underneath RFK and the HHS, and, of course, David Asher, a long-time advocate for this story and someone who fought to expose it within the State Department who has decades of experience in government, you know?
00:27:34.260 There's almost a sense that the way that we should look at the new Health and Human Services Administration, obviously RFK being at the head of all of it, this team, this really serves, and what your documentary shows is the playbook of the way forward of how the people that are going to be put into these various places are going to expose what was coming before,
00:27:59.940 but also overturn all of these systems inside and out from where it was a corporate-focused revolving door between corporate interests and these regulators to actually getting to a place.
00:28:14.460 And we saw, of course, my wife, by the way, is going viral right now for a video she did talking about the FDA's ban on red 3 dye yesterday and so many of these things that are already banned because we know that they're addictive, we know that they're harmful, we know that they're cancerous,
00:28:29.620 and yet the FDA has allowed them for years and years.
00:28:33.520 We've only got about a minute left with you, but by the way, I wanted to say just I love the fact that you have Adam Mangievsky in the film.
00:28:43.960 He was a friend of mine, and he passed away in an untimely situation just a couple of months ago, and he was a great guy, ran open the books, and I'm really, really glad that you have him in.
00:28:55.760 Thank you, and, you know, I'm just honored to have been led into this investigation by people who were leading it for years.
00:29:03.240 I mean, we have the CDC director, Robert Redfield, at the time of the pandemic.
00:29:07.520 You cannot deny the voices that are in this film.
00:29:10.280 These folks are reputable scientists and doctors who have approached this non-politically from day one,
00:29:15.980 and the power of a story like this is to wake us up to prevent it from happening again.
00:29:21.220 And what we're going to be looking at, because of the hard work of the folks in this film and now their future, hopefully, in these agencies,
00:29:28.220 is potentially the largest disclosure in American history of corruption in science and medicine.
00:29:33.440 We're likely to see cancer care that's been suppressed by the pharmaceutical industry.
00:29:37.900 We're likely to see cures for Alzheimer's, potentially cures for AIDS.
00:29:41.380 All of those things are literally sitting in the catacombs of these agencies,
00:29:45.760 waiting to be exposed by the people who bravely fought to expose COVID.
00:29:50.040 It's a microcosm, and it's something that's also, you know, the canary in the coal mine.
00:29:54.400 The documentary is...
00:29:55.320 We're headed for a dark future.
00:29:56.900 Got to run out of time.
00:29:58.900 The documentary is...
00:30:00.340 Thank you, Dr. Fauci.
00:30:01.620 It is available on the Tucker Carlson Network.
00:30:04.620 God bless and Godspeed to you.
00:30:05.980 Jennifer.
00:30:06.220 Thank you, Dr. Fauci.
00:30:06.540 Thank you, Dr. Fauci.
00:30:07.220 Thank you, Dr. Fauci.
00:30:08.220 Thank you, Dr. Fauci.
00:30:09.220 Thank you, Dr. Fauci.
00:30:10.220 Thank you, Dr. Fauci.
00:30:11.220 Thank you, Dr. Fauci.
00:30:12.240 Jack, where's Jack?
00:30:15.060 Where's Jack?
00:30:17.160 Where is he?
00:30:18.440 Jack, I want to see you.
00:30:22.100 Great job, Jack.
00:30:23.500 Thank you.
00:30:24.260 What a job you do.
00:30:25.700 You know, we have an incredible thing.
00:30:27.100 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys,
00:30:30.860 and these are the guys who should be getting Pulisic.
00:30:34.700 All right, Jack Prasovic back live, Human Events Daily, Washington, D.C.
00:30:39.160 By the way, everybody's got to go see that documentary.
00:30:42.400 Thank you, Dr. Fauci.
00:30:44.220 I'm going to sit down and watch it with Tanya Tay, I think.
00:30:46.500 But folks, we've got a guest on that we haven't had on in a minute here.
00:30:50.280 His name is Richard Barris.
00:30:52.260 He is the People's Pundit.
00:30:54.900 Rich, this actually, our last segment there, and we were talking about sort of the health nominees
00:30:59.720 that President Trump is now talking to.
00:31:03.120 He's got this team of outsiders.
00:31:05.060 He's got this.
00:31:05.700 And that's really, obviously, the focus has been on Hegset.
00:31:08.620 The focus has been on Tulsi Gabbard and some of the others that have gone through.
00:31:13.240 But there's a lot of these guys that are on the health side.
00:31:15.640 Of course, Mike Pence coming out and saying that he strongly opposes, strongly opposes RFK.
00:31:22.780 So let me ask you about that square on what are the politics of this that you have this
00:31:27.500 team of outsiders that President Trump has nominated, by the way, one which that he expressly
00:31:33.680 and explicitly campaigned on.
00:31:35.420 He said, these are the people I will put in my administration.
00:31:38.380 He brought them on stage with him.
00:31:40.220 He told the American people, this is the team.
00:31:43.360 This is who we are going to put together.
00:31:44.780 And now you've got people like Mike Pence saying, oh, no, we don't want that.
00:31:49.880 It's like, excuse me, are you not understanding what the political moment is?
00:31:54.260 It's not that just Donald Trump got the votes and this is the guy that he wants to nominate.
00:31:59.060 No, he expressly said this is what he would do.
00:32:01.940 This is what the American people asked for.
00:32:03.760 So walk me through some of this stuff that you're seeing, the politics of it.
00:32:07.060 Look, I don't think Mike Pence has the stroke to actually block RFK.
00:32:11.700 But what's really going on here as it pertains to the United States Senate?
00:32:15.340 Well, Mike Pence has delusions that he's more important than he is.
00:32:19.080 I mean, there's a lot of people in Washington that are like that.
00:32:21.840 Jack, I did the Four Freedoms poll.
00:32:23.860 That was the results of that poll were enormously consequential when RFK left the race and decided
00:32:30.380 to endorse Donald Trump.
00:32:31.940 The synergy there between those RFK voters, and I'm going to specifically cite the people
00:32:36.800 who aren't really partisan and said they didn't have anything in common or very little in
00:32:42.060 common with either party.
00:32:44.120 And RFK, you know, when we talk about 5% here or 3% there, I mean, in a state like Michigan,
00:32:49.140 that's huge.
00:32:50.040 So when you look at Michigan and you can see why he won Michigan by a larger margin than
00:32:54.120 he won Wisconsin, it's because those voters were there.
00:32:57.060 He had the issues on his side.
00:32:59.720 And they were central, I mean, to bringing over that coalition to winning.
00:33:05.420 So, I mean, he's got to keep these promises.
00:33:08.100 It's something that transcends party.
00:33:10.360 It really does.
00:33:11.380 I was shocked by the results of that poll when we conducted it months before the election.
00:33:15.560 I couldn't believe some of these issues that he has been championing are so popular and
00:33:19.520 with so many different groups of people.
00:33:21.680 So, I mean, it was a no-brainer for Trump to do what he did.
00:33:24.160 And I think that, you know, Mike Pence and people like him are just further isolating
00:33:29.100 themselves away from where the American public is on these issues.
00:33:33.240 You know, they're done with everybody, Jack.
00:33:35.820 It's so funny.
00:33:36.380 We watched the Hegseth confirmation hearing, right?
00:33:39.300 And it's exactly the kind of person that people want in charge of that bloated bureaucracy.
00:33:43.660 And he did well.
00:33:44.580 And it was important he did for RFK, right, in his hearing.
00:33:47.860 And it was important that Pete Hegseth did acquit himself well.
00:33:51.480 And now it'll be easier on these others.
00:33:53.400 And that's a good thing because the American public, they want something different.
00:33:57.540 They do.
00:33:59.060 They want something very different, which is this.
00:34:02.820 Well, so that notwithstanding, there is clearly something going on here with Mike Pence.
00:34:11.200 Look, Pence knows that he doesn't have any political future, that he doesn't have any moment.
00:34:14.800 No, I know what we're getting to.
00:34:16.160 You know what I'm setting up to.
00:34:17.420 Yeah, I'm going.
00:34:18.280 But Pence is being used and is by his backers to become this voice to go out there and say,
00:34:27.420 no, you can't have RFK Jr.
00:34:29.620 And you can't have him because of this, that and the other thing.
00:34:32.560 And you watch, he's going to start saying the same stuff about Jay Bhattacharya and Dr.
00:34:38.780 Markay and all of the people that suddenly come up when it comes when you're in terms of the FDA and all of these issues.
00:34:45.560 Suddenly, all the people that President Trump campaigned on and said, these are the ones that I want in, particularly when it comes to the Maha movement.
00:34:53.620 Mike Pence suddenly stands in direct opposition to them.
00:34:59.500 What's going on there and who's his real target audience?
00:35:02.620 Let's remind everybody who was in charge of the Trump administration's COVID relief team, right?
00:35:10.440 Who worked closely with Dr. Deborah Birx, who worked closely with Anthony Fauci, who told the president to listen to the research from England that, you know, these are your voters, million, tens and tens of millions of them are going to die.
00:35:24.860 We can have this, you know, utter, this utter disaster on our hands.
00:35:29.620 That was Mike Pence, right?
00:35:31.280 I mean, let's get, let's, let's take a trip down memory lane for a second.
00:35:34.780 These are the people he's speaking for.
00:35:36.560 That's the audience, right?
00:35:37.800 So they're just tapping it to whomever that they can get their hands on.
00:35:41.500 And Mike Pence, no matter the, and it is a fact, he just doesn't have a following anymore.
00:35:46.280 It's still for them, they view it as politically damaging because he was his former vice president.
00:35:51.340 So they think, oh, it's a gotcha, but it's not.
00:35:53.800 It's really not, Jack.
00:35:54.960 And it's just, they're all in their own bubble talking to each other.
00:35:58.320 They're powerful interests, right?
00:36:00.140 I mean, he looked at, he looked out for Pfizer.
00:36:02.380 He looked out for Moderna.
00:36:03.560 He looked out for all of these people.
00:36:04.880 Of course, they don't want RFK there.
00:36:06.320 And of course, they're going to pick up the phone and call Mike Pence to do whatever they can.
00:36:10.340 They're going to put every, they're going to use every round that they have in the chamber.
00:36:15.220 Even if it's a dud.
00:36:16.560 Even if it's a dud.
00:36:18.280 Well, yeah.
00:36:18.900 And they know Pence is a dud, but it's kind of like, it's kind of like the Democrats using
00:36:22.360 Tim Kaine against Hegseth, right?
00:36:23.920 They know the guy's a dud, but they need someone to kind of put it all out there.
00:36:27.700 So, all right, you give it to Tim Kaine, the guy who looks like Pennywise the clown if you rubbed his makeup off.
00:36:32.780 And so they give it to him and throw it out there.
00:36:35.020 But so the same deal with Mike Pence.
00:36:36.860 My issue is not necessarily that Mike Pence is going to influence any of this, but what happens when some of those U.S. senators start to sit down and say, you know what?
00:36:47.860 I like my pharma donations.
00:36:50.640 I like my donations from Monsanto, and I love my donations from all of these various companies that are involved in GMOs and pharma and everything else that's out there.
00:37:01.780 So this is where the Maha movement actually meets the wall because the wall, we all think the Maha movement is incredibly popular.
00:37:11.080 It's going viral.
00:37:12.680 It's something that's really, I think, captured the curiosity and the interest of the nation, but you're going to run into these roadblocks.
00:37:21.440 And this is the first one.
00:37:23.340 And I think that there's a lot of people thinking that, oh, it's just going to happen.
00:37:27.100 It's going to be fine.
00:37:28.200 But I think you need to steal yourselves in because it's going to be a fight.
00:37:31.960 Jack, after the pandemic, right, when Mike Pence was the head of that team,
00:37:36.920 the Pfizer had by far started to onboard the largest number of lobbyists of anybody on K Street, any single entity on K Street.
00:37:48.140 I mean, they were stacking them.
00:37:50.480 The control that they have, and not just Pfizer, but big pharma in general,
00:37:54.260 the control that they have over a lot of these politicians, including Republicans, is immense.
00:37:59.580 And people, we always hear about the military-industrial complex and the control they have over both parties.
00:38:05.700 But big pharma as well rivals it, Jack.
00:38:08.260 They do.
00:38:08.900 I mean, Pfizer wasn't putting all those people together for nothing, right?
00:38:14.160 They knew eventually that the frenzy would end, and they wanted a foothold to remain there at Capitol Hill when that was over,
00:38:21.500 when the chaos and the fear was over.
00:38:24.220 So they're there.
00:38:25.440 They've written those checks, and they intended to cash them.
00:38:28.340 It's not going to be easy.
00:38:30.060 It's not.
00:38:31.640 No, it's not.
00:38:32.620 And there's going to be a variety of senators that all of a sudden come out, and I guarantee you there's going to be a few.
00:38:38.000 Look, President Trump won in a resounding victory in 2024 at the ballot box, seven out of seven swing states.
00:38:46.940 Again, I remember when RFK stood on that stage with Donald Trump down in Georgia,
00:38:53.160 when he made that moment, that endorsement was probably one of the biggest endorsements that we've seen.
00:38:59.520 I mean, Rich, actually, before we go to break, let me just ask you on that question.
00:39:03.200 Can you think of a bigger endorsement than that in the general election?
00:39:07.400 No.
00:39:07.920 I mean, look, the electoral college wasn't close, right?
00:39:10.660 But if you're looking in the battleground states outside of a few of them, like Florida is not even one, but Arizona,
00:39:16.000 some of these Midwestern states came down to a point, Jack, two points.
00:39:19.540 And if you looked at RFK's support, you know, three to six percent, let's call it.
00:39:23.700 And Trump was getting 40 of that.
00:39:26.120 They wanted to vote for him, but maybe they needed a little bit of a push.
00:39:30.020 RFK not only endorsing him, but then being on the trail with him day in and day out and telling them he cares about this stuff.
00:39:37.180 It obviously made a huge difference.
00:39:39.620 You're talking about another two points at least if we're being conservative.
00:39:43.100 That's a significant amount.
00:39:44.860 That moves the needle.
00:39:45.800 That moves states.
00:39:47.080 And I'll just put this out there.
00:39:48.780 You know, some of the – if people need a reminder of the Four Freedoms poll, they should really go check it out.
00:39:52.640 The number of people from all walks of life that are going to want to hold big pharma accountable is astounding, right?
00:39:58.760 So that's what this comes down to.
00:40:00.560 And we polled that question.
00:40:02.180 Should pharmaceutical companies be exempt or basically be above the law when it comes to damaging people with vaccines that weren't developed properly?
00:40:13.120 I mean, they're worried about this, man.
00:40:14.420 They're going to push back.
00:40:15.580 Anyone who thinks it's going to be a walk is kidding themselves.
00:40:18.420 It's not going to be a walk.
00:40:19.620 No, not at all.
00:40:20.280 We've got to seal ourselves in for a fight.
00:40:21.780 I know we're excited about inauguration, but this fight ain't ending any time soon.
00:40:26.600 We'll be right back at Human Events.
00:40:37.100 Jack is a great guy.
00:40:38.600 He's written that fantastic book.
00:40:40.340 Everybody's talking about it.
00:40:41.520 Go get it.
00:40:42.680 And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
00:40:46.600 And we're going to turn it around and make our country great again.
00:40:49.780 Amen.
00:40:51.780 All right, Jack Posobiec back live.
00:40:55.000 Human Events Daily.
00:40:55.740 We're gearing up for this fight because the Maha movement, and I get it.
00:40:59.740 A lot of these people, they're new to politics.
00:41:01.500 They say, we woke up during COVID.
00:41:03.720 We realized there was a big problem that happened, the vaccines, and it's branched out into the additives, and Tanya Tay's been outspoken on that and many others.
00:41:13.400 But now when it comes to the rubber actually meeting the road and understanding how imperial D.C. actually works, suddenly realize that it's kind of like, Rich, we were saying during the break just now, it's kind of like the Tea Party when you find out that, what do you mean?
00:41:29.280 Don't we just get our people elected and everything gets fixed?
00:41:31.800 Isn't that how it all works?
00:41:34.020 Yeah.
00:41:34.480 And they just have no political experience.
00:41:36.100 They've never had any power.
00:41:37.220 They've never had any voice in this town before.
00:41:39.200 So they don't really know what to do with it, right?
00:41:41.740 And that's why it is important, though, to keep that pressure on when we're talking about getting confirmations or when he gets through.
00:41:48.400 Let's say he gets through, right?
00:41:50.060 And he brings up something like removing the protections for vaccine companies, for vaccine developers like Pfizer and Moderna, who are basically, folks, they're exempt from being held responsible if their vaccines cause any injuries, right?
00:42:05.680 And when we pulled that, I just sent it to you during the break, it was actually more than I thought it was.
00:42:10.080 I thought it was around 60%.
00:42:11.440 It's closer to 68% who said that if this presidential candidate supports removing these protections so that these vaccine companies will be held responsible when they put something on the market that hurts people, then I am more inclined to vote for them.
00:42:27.080 And these people, obviously, there was a huge link between that group of people, those voters, and people who were inclined to support RFK.
00:42:35.340 So now that they have that power, it's not a campaign anymore.
00:42:38.680 They need to know how to direct it and how to use it, and it's constant vigilance.
00:42:42.900 Because believe me, Pfizer is not going to put the phone down, okay?
00:42:46.980 So for people out there like, ah, maybe I don't want to give my senator a call, Pfizer is not going to put their phone down, all right?
00:42:53.440 And for many of these people, their offices are revolving doors for those lobbyists and for those voices that they have on K Street.
00:43:01.820 So it's a reality that they have to – that's got to set in quickly because obviously we're coming up on this stuff, and they've got to make effective use of that political will.
00:43:10.640 Because I've got to tell you, some of the stuff that we pulled, Jack, I thought it would be a dud.
00:43:15.660 I thought most people didn't care about this stuff.
00:43:18.020 They do.
00:43:18.680 So if Trump gets these wins, his popularity is going to continue to climb.
00:43:24.420 It's unbelievable.
00:43:25.120 Wait, I could tell you the – I've said this on the show before, but I could tell you the exact moment that I knew it was real was I'm walking through my house, and I go into my – I'm going to the kitchen.
00:43:36.320 And look, I had gone to a lot of the COVID rallies.
00:43:40.760 I did, you know, stuff with RFK and Dr. Malone years ago, way before the election and all this.
00:43:47.400 And I knew it was a thing.
00:43:48.700 I knew it was a real thing, but when I found out how big it was was the day – about a year ago, I guess, when I walked into my kitchen and I see Tanya Tay sitting there watching the Joe Rogan experience on her phone.
00:44:03.300 And I was like, sweetheart, like I don't think I've ever seen you listen – unless it was like something we were listening to on a drive together.
00:44:10.500 Like I've never seen her on her own just sit down and watch a Joe Rogan podcast.
00:44:15.120 And I said, what are you watching there?
00:44:16.520 And she goes, I'm just watching Joe Rogan.
00:44:18.740 I'm like, well, why are you watching Rogan for?
00:44:20.460 And she goes – and, you know, it's fine, by the way.
00:44:23.340 It's just not something she normally does.
00:44:25.280 And she goes, well, I'm listening to this RFK episode.
00:44:28.520 And that RFK episode – and I said, well, what made you want to listen to that?
00:44:34.160 And she goes, all the moms in my mom group are talking about it.
00:44:38.700 They can't stop talking about it.
00:44:40.600 They're all listening to it.
00:44:42.320 It's all the way in.
00:44:43.320 And then after that, the other data point that I got was – so RFK and I share a publisher over at Skyhorse.
00:44:53.380 And, you know, not to get into it too much, but when his book came out, I mean, the reason the New York Times had to eventually put it on the list was because it was literally just selling more books than any other book that anyone had seen in time.
00:45:07.800 That it was just selling and selling and selling like crazy, and yet nobody would give it the credit.
00:45:15.080 Nobody would actually admit how many books it was selling.
00:45:17.680 That's how propagandized we are as a country that RFK Jr. could have the number one book of the year, and nobody would give him any credit for it.
00:45:27.920 And same deal with when he went on the Joe Rogan.
00:45:32.300 I'm sure it was one of his biggest episodes ever.
00:45:34.200 And that's when I knew, okay, this thing is bigger than anyone wants to give it credit for.
00:45:38.600 Yeah, I should have known better too because so many of us have those anecdotes.
00:45:43.300 And, you know, 25% told us that they knew somebody personally close to them that had suffered some kind of rather severe adverse consequence from a vaccine – or having a vaccine injury.
00:45:57.740 And that's a lot, Jack.
00:45:59.240 Like if you were to pull that on the flu or something, it would be almost minuscule.
00:46:04.000 So why wouldn't we expect this to be something that people care about?
00:46:08.400 And, again, a lot of liberals do.
00:46:10.740 A lot of people who would otherwise call themselves Democrats in Pennsylvania but could vote for Trump in a general election.
00:46:16.820 They did, right?
00:46:18.460 And when we polled this group of people constantly, they just have this – you know, I don't know.
00:46:23.900 It's not disgruntled.
00:46:25.060 They're not disgruntled.
00:46:26.260 They just don't like either party.
00:46:28.220 So I hate to say it.
00:46:29.840 It's just the truth.
00:46:30.680 Trump and the MAGA movement needed RFK as a bridge to the – you know, to build a bridge to these people.
00:46:38.520 And it was enormously helpful for them to do it because we're talking not really about politics.
00:46:43.080 Everybody cares about their health.
00:46:45.140 I mean everyone's got a father who's got, you know, health issues or a son or a child or they themselves.
00:46:50.900 Like these are the lives of people in our family who are the closest and mean the most dear to us.
00:46:56.000 So, of course, they care about their health.
00:46:57.820 I mean I really kind of disappointed in myself that I was surprised, you know, when I saw those results because it's a very politically powerful issue.
00:47:07.100 It's one Democrats for years used against Republicans and then after Obamacare just kind of fell off the bridge.
00:47:12.720 Yeah, think about that.
00:47:13.540 Wait, wait, Rich.
00:47:14.360 Rich, think about that.
00:47:15.540 It's –
00:47:16.060 Yep.
00:47:16.560 Rich, think about it.
00:47:17.480 It's like did – they're actually – this is something we should get out of the data.
00:47:22.140 I'm going to give you some homework, Rich, so for the People's Pundit, the homework is –
00:47:26.660 I love the homework for that.
00:47:29.340 Did Republicans actually win on health for the first time in every presidential election?
00:47:36.540 Is it possible that Republicans actually won on health because of Donald Trump and RFK Jr.?
00:47:43.780 Rich Barris, the People's Pundit, where can people follow you, brother?
00:47:46.640 As always, the best places on Locals, peoplespundit.locals.com, peoplespundit.locals.com.
00:47:53.220 And I'll put the four freedom –
00:47:54.140 Get in there.
00:47:54.680 – up there to remind everybody, all right?
00:47:56.960 Thanks, brother.
00:47:57.400 Get in there and join the community.
00:47:59.280 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.