In this episode, host Laura Loveline talks with Dr. Masa Tarani, a board certified rheumatologist, about a new bombshell study from the Harvard School of Public Health that links acetaminophen and autism risk in utero.
00:31:18.000We're gonna get the study pulled up right now before we invite our guest on.
00:31:22.000You may have seen this, you may have not seen it.
00:31:24.000Uh there was a Fox News segment about it a couple days ago, but it really isn't getting a ton of coverage, although it should be on the front page of every single news publication, in my opinion.
00:31:36.000And I just think this is so shocking given the fact that so many Americans take Tylenol.
00:31:41.000But essentially there's a new study out from the Harvard School of Public Health, and there's other studies as well that corroborate it that are not from Harvard.
00:31:49.000But long story short, they have they have uncovered that using uh acetaminophine, which is the main active ingredient in Tylenol, and a drug that you can just get over the counter.
00:32:00.000I mean, how many of us have taken Tylenol, take Tylenol on a daily basis, have it in our medicine cabinets uh during pregnancy may increase children's autism and ADHD risk.
00:32:14.000Let's go ahead and play this Fox News report so that you can see uh further details about uh this study before I bring my guests on tonight.
00:32:22.000Uh but you know it's very relevant given the fact that at uh last week's cabinet meeting uh with all the cabinet members in the Trump administration, uh President Trump, and especially human health service secretary RFK.
00:32:35.000Uh he brought up the fact that in the next coming weeks, in the month of September, they were gonna be releasing some interventions that cause autism.
00:32:44.000And President Trump said that this was gonna be an explosive day in the history of medical health science, and also an explosive day in the history of our country, since millions of Americans and really millions of people worldwide have been plagued with autism.
00:32:59.000They say that's one in 31 children born in the United States of America will develop autism.
00:33:05.000And so these are pretty elevated numbers, especially when you look at uh the change in numbers from autism diagnosis over the last 20 years in the history of our country.
00:33:16.000And so uh it's gonna be pretty eye-opening and shocking when RFK releases these various interventions, and I'm hoping that we will see uh Tylenol listed as one of the interventions released by HHS and RFK Jr. when he decides to come out with this highly anticipated uh report that he has promised to release to the American public in the month of September.
00:33:46.000Acetaminophen has long been considered the safest pain reliever for expecting moms to use during pregnancy, but now a new study outlinks the popular drug, some pretty serious long-term side effects for baby.
00:33:58.000Let's go ahead and bring in Dr. Masa Tarani, a board certified rheumatologist.
00:34:02.000Doctor, um, tell us about the study and the results, and I mean it sounds like this is potentially transformational.
00:34:11.000So the the group of researchers at Mount Sinai looked at over 46 studies, over 100,000 participants worldwide, and they found that in utero exposure to acetaminophen increases risk of autism as well as attention deficit hyperactivity type disorders.
00:34:28.000And the higher the dose, the longer the duration increases this risk further.
00:34:33.000Now we think this happens because acetaminophen can cross the placenta and it can interfere with the developing fetal brain with the uh chemical and hormonal signaling.
00:34:43.000And the big problem is acetaminophen, which was also known as brand names Tylenol Paracetamol, have been our go-to recommendations for pain and fever relief in these pregnant patients.
00:34:55.000I do have to say the study is not 100% cause and effect.
00:34:59.000It doesn't establish that, but it is a very strong observational study.
00:35:04.000And in this time where we're seeing such a significant rise in autism spectrum disorders, I don't think we should take this data lightly.
00:35:13.000Well, so a lot of people have said, oh, autism it's it's vaccines.
00:35:17.000Would this maybe highlight another association?
00:35:21.000I think it certainly gives another avenue for us to explore.
00:35:25.000Are you gonna tell your pregnant patients to not take acetaminophen based on the study?
00:35:32.000I'm going to tell a lot of us reflexively, we have a minor ache, back pain, we reach for that medication.
00:35:37.000I'm going to try to counsel them and say if you have arthritis flares, try other things, heat, cold, physical therapy exercises.
00:35:44.000But if pregnant patients have fever, that's another story because fever can itself cause uh issues with the pregnancy and malformations and uh miscarriage risk goes up.
00:35:55.000So this is an area that the OBG wine has to get involved with and do lots of counseling With patients.
00:36:02.000There's something else we wanted to talk to you about, and some weird tick-borne illness that really seems to be prevalent on of all places, Moth's Vineyard, where if you get bitten by this tick, you suddenly become allergic to meat and dairy.
00:36:49.000Well, it's really unusual, a lot of times it happens a few hours later after consuming a meal.
00:36:54.000So you have your dinner, three in the morning, patients are waking up feeling really hot, getting hives, having severe abdominal pain, and sometimes life-threatening anaphylactic reactions.
00:37:11.000Well, uh, the treatment is of course if somebody's having an anaphylactic reaction, epinephrine pens.
00:37:17.000Uh, but what's really important is prevention.
00:37:19.000These ticks, the reason this is rising, there are 450,000 cases in the US right now.
00:37:25.000It used to be uh in the Southeast, but now it's traveling up to the Northeast and Midwest states.
00:37:30.000So the best protection is for us to wear DEET-based tick sprays, promethrin-treated clothing, and to do full body tick checks if you're outside and you come back in to remove those ticks right away.
00:38:07.000And you know, a lot of doctors are gonna have to reevaluate whether or not they encourage uh such active and casual use of Tylenol over the counter uh in their patients.
00:38:18.000I mean, how many of us, when we get an ache or a pain, we just immediately reach for Tylenol?
00:38:22.000I I know I keep it in my purse, and I know that I've always had it in my medicine cabinet from the time that I was a teenager when I was at boarding school.
00:38:31.000And now we're finding out that it's actually not so safe, and especially not safe in young children and women who are pregnant.
00:38:40.000And a lot of doctors, a lot of gynecologists, a lot of OBGYNs, a lot of doctors have told pregnant women, oh, well, you know, if you get a headache or you get a pain when you're pregnant, just take Tylenol.
00:38:51.000But now we're finding out that when children are exposed to a setamedophine, also known by the brand name as Tylenol, during pregnancy, that they may be more likely to develop neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism and ADHD, according to this new study.
00:39:08.000The study was published August 14th in BMC Environmental Health.
00:39:14.000Uh Andrea Baccarelli, who's the dean of the faculty of Harvard's T. H. Chan School of Public Health and a professor of environmental health, was the senior author of this study.
00:39:25.000The study was led by the ICANN School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and also included co-authors from other institutions.
00:39:34.000Now, we know from Kennedy's statements, and I believe we have some of these videos from the cabinet meeting that we can play.
00:39:41.000Uh, from last week, uh, when HHS Secretary RFK Jr. uh was speaking with President Trump during this cabinet meeting about how he has commissioned a study over these last several months uh with scientists and institutions from all across the country, including researchers within the federal government, to study the causes of autism.
00:40:05.000And a lot of people were really eager to see Kennedy join the Trump administration specifically because throughout his long career, he has really been leading the charge, especially when it was very taboo to do so, in speaking out about the causes of vaccines, whether or excuse me, causes of autism, whether it be vaccines, as many people discuss, and President Trump also has been a thought leader on this.
00:40:30.000I mean if you go and you look at President Trump's statements from uh before he ever ran for president, he was talking about how there needs to be more studies into uh vaccines causing autism in young children.
00:40:42.000And you know, those those tweets are still available on his public Twitter account for people that want to see them.
00:40:48.000I mean, he posted them, I believe, in 2012 and 2013, and you can still see President Trump's early comments from years ago, over 10 years ago, talking about how vaccines cause autism in small children.
00:41:00.000I mean, we can pull these tweets up right now.
00:41:02.000Type in Trump tweets, autism, children, vaccines.
00:41:18.000Massive combined inoculations to small children is the k there's the cause for a big increase in autism.
00:41:24.000Healthy young child goes to a doctor, gets pumped with massive shot of many vaccines, doesn't feel good, and changes, autism and all caps, many such cases.
00:41:33.000Uh so and then you can see if you click on the one below that.
00:42:08.000But either way, you can go and you can search yourself.
00:42:11.000Yeah, Google's really gotta like improve their image resolution.
00:42:14.000They have some of the worst image resolution I've ever seen.
00:42:16.000But there's a million of these images.
00:42:18.000Uh you can see for yourself if you just type in Trump tweets autism children vaccines as your uh your your keyword search words.
00:42:26.000Uh and you can see for yourself the years of President Trump tweeting before he ever ran for president.
00:42:33.000In the meantime, before we bring on our next guest in five minutes, let's play this clip from the cabinet meeting last week at the White House where President Trump was interacting with Kennedy, talking about this highly anticipated report that we are expected to see in the month of September.
00:42:59.000Bobby, uh, autism, if I could just, I don't want to go too long because we have a lot of people, but the autism is such a tremendous uh horror show, what's happening in our country and some other countries, but mostly our country.
00:43:32.000I'm looking forward to the day because there's something wrong when you see the kind of numbers that you have today versus uh 20 years ago.
00:43:40.000And those numbers, what are those uh numbers about in 1970?
00:43:46.000The biggest epidemiological study in history was done in Wisconsin.
00:43:51.000They looked at 900,000 children and they were looking for autism.
00:43:57.000And they were very, very precise about it, and they found a incident rate of 0.7, in other words, less than one for every 10,000 children.
00:44:09.000Today our most recent numbers are one in every 31 kids.
00:44:13.000It's probably actually much worse than that because California, which has the best collection system, is reporting one out of every 19 children now, American children.
00:44:26.000Oh, it's gone from one less than one in 10,000 in 1970.
00:44:31.000One in 12.5 boys think of those numbers.
00:44:35.000So there has to be something artificially causing this, meaning a drug or something.
00:44:41.000And I know you're looking very strongly at different things, and I hope you can come out with that as soon as we'll so one in 10,000, and now it's one in 31 or 34 or 12 if it's a boy.
00:45:41.000And you know, President Trump doesn't get enough credit for really leading the charge on this.
00:45:45.000I know a lot of people want to attack him for Operation Warp Speed, and we're gonna get into that tonight, too, because President Trump also called out Pfizer and is now questioning some of the reports that he was given by Pfizer during his time as president in his first term uh during the COVID outbreak.
00:46:01.000And now the president is starting to question whether or not these pharmaceutical companies fabricated their numbers and fabricated their reports to sell their vaccines or their death shots, their death jabs, as I like to call them.
00:46:15.000So it's good to see President Trump finally asking questions about the shots, the jabs, because you know, I know President Trump was proud about Operation Warp Speed, but you know, everybody always kind of cringed when he would you know show support for Operation Warp Speed because everybody kind of wanted to know why he was celebrating a mission that many people now know and has been proven by countless people over and over again,
00:46:44.000uh, was not as effective as people want you to believe.
00:46:49.000And now it's coming out that all of these vaccines, aka gene therapy jabs that were created in labs over eight months.
00:46:58.000They didn't have enough time uh to be studied or properly tested.
00:47:02.000The package inserts are are are empty, they're blank, literally blank.
00:47:06.000If you look at the package inserts, because these companies know that you know they they can't really provide accurate information about these so-called vaccines because they kind of whipped them up in a laboratory over eight months, right?
00:47:19.000They're not safe and they're not effective, as the politicians in Washington, DC, and people like Dr. Anthony Fauci lied and told us for years that they were.
00:47:28.000So uh I think that a lot more people are going to soon find out that they poisoned themselves and they gave themselves long-term health issues and disabilities by taking these gene therapies known as COVID vaccines.
00:47:42.000And my next guest uh joining me tonight to discuss some of these cover-ups uh with big pharma, uh, particularly with Johnson and Johnson, one of the most well-known, famous big pharma companies, probably one of the most famous brands.
00:47:59.000You probably have their products in your medicine cabinet or within your bathroom, whether it be soap or medicines or any kind of products.
00:48:06.000I mean, they manufacture so many products that we've been told that we can trust, and we've been told over years and years are safe and effective to give to children, to take when we're sick, and you know, we don't even question it because we see their advertisements on TV, and it's just been you know taught to us from such a young age that Johnson Johnson is a trusted company.
00:48:28.000But uh joining me now to discuss this new bombshell study about how Tylenol could be a leading cause uh for autism and ADHD in children, as well as uh many other cover-ups involving Johnson and Johnson is Gardiner Harris, who is an award-winning reporter.
00:48:46.000He was the former public health reporter for the New York Times, and he is the author of the new book, No More Tears, The Dark Secrets of Johnson and Johnson.
00:48:55.000So, Gardner, thank you so much for joining me tonight on Loomer Unleash.
00:49:00.000Uh, really excited to have you on tonight to discuss uh this this new study and also your new book, which people on the left and the right.
00:49:08.000I mean, you're bringing you're bringing people who absolutely hate each other together over the amazing information in your book.
00:49:16.000So it's a pleasure to have you on tonight.
00:49:21.000Oh, I I think you need to unmute yourself.
00:49:36.000Uh I think he's muted, so hopefully he'll unmute himself momentarily and we'll bring him on.
00:49:41.000Uh, but Gardiner has published this uh this new book.
00:49:45.000And it's pretty interesting because you know, he's had a very long career working at publications like the Wall Street Journal and also the New York Times.
00:49:55.000And so he has a lot of perspective working within the mainstream media and reporting on the uh the issue of uh of of big pharma and big pharma's uh cover-up and big pharma's influence within our public health policy as an award-winning uh former journalist and now also an award-winning uh well, best-selling author.
00:50:18.000Do we have him now as his audio connected?
00:50:20.000Because I'd really love to get this interview started.
00:50:27.000We're gonna get into his book tonight once he's able to connect.
00:50:31.000Uh, but if you're interested in buying uh buying a book for your fall reading, or you're just interested in reading a new book, his book, No More Tears, The Dark Secrets of Johnson and Johnson, uh, it explores how Tylenol, one of America's most trusted household brands, also carries serious risks that Johnson and Johnson has downplayed.
00:50:51.000And within his book, and we're gonna talk about this tonight once he's able to connect.
00:50:55.000Uh, he also gets into other products uh that are manufactured by Johnson and Johnson, I believe 10 products listed in his book that we have been told are safe and effective products, over-the-counter products that millions of Americans consume on a daily basis uh that could potentially be lethal to you and your children, products that you may be actively consuming right now, or people in your family are actively consuming.
00:51:55.000Well, we're gonna go through a timeline while we're waiting for him to connect.
00:51:59.000In 1955, Tylenol, or the active ingredient, acetametophine, is introduced as an over-the-counter pain reliever and fever reducer, and it is marketed as safer than aspirin for children.
00:52:12.000In the 1970s, internal safety concerns began surfacing.
00:52:17.000Research showed that there was a gap between the recommended dose and overdose, and that the gap between the recommended dose and overdose potential was extremely small, with risks of serious liver damage.
00:52:32.000This is 1955 and the 1970s, and here we are now today in 2025, and yet you can still buy bulk bottles of Tylenol.
00:52:42.000I mean, if you go to Costco, for example, you can get a thousand pills in a bottle.
00:52:47.000You can get a thousand of these pills in one bottle.
00:52:49.000And so if this medication has the potential to cause serious liver damage, and we're now learning through this study that it can cause autism and ADHD if taken by pregnant women.
00:53:02.000You have to ask yourself, why is it so readily available?
00:53:05.000I believe we now have him finally, right?
00:53:14.000I think you were muted on your end, but it's all right.
00:53:16.000I held down the fort while we were waiting for you.
00:53:19.000But uh without further ado, it's a pleasure to have you on the program tonight.
00:53:23.000I want to give you a moment to introduce yourself and uh talk about your book.
00:53:28.000I was explaining while you were um fixing your audio issue, kind of the timeline with Tylenol, right?
00:53:35.000When it was first introduced on the market in 1955.
00:53:38.000And, you know, how we've known about the risk for severe liver damage since the 1970s, and now with this new study that's been published by uh by the Harvard uh public health school.
00:53:50.000We're now learning that pregnant women who are taking it, and you know, there's pregnant women who take Tylenol on a daily basis because OBGYNs and general practitioners Tell you that Tylenol is safe.
00:54:02.000It's like you take it like it's candy.
00:54:04.000I was explaining that I carry it in my purse, and so many people have it in uh their bags, their medicine cabinets.
00:54:11.000I mean, everywhere you go, Walgreen CBS, you can buy little kits of Tylenol, you can buy it at Costco, Sam's Club, you name it.
00:54:19.000You can buy a thousand bottles at a time, and nobody really thinks anything of it.
00:54:23.000So you're the expert, you're the one who published the book.
00:54:26.000I want to let you, you know, talk about this.
00:54:29.000Why did you decide to give up your career working as an award-winning journalist at the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal to pursue uh career writing uh writing books and exposing big pharma.
00:54:44.000Uh well, thanks for again for having me, Laura.
00:54:49.000I I left journalism because I could no longer stand this company participated in the deaths of at least two million Americans, and nobody seemed to know about this, and nobody was writing about it.
00:55:10.000I couldn't really write about it at the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal.
00:55:14.000Um, this company, one of the largest advertisers in the world, call him and tell him I I don't know what's going on with his audio and his video.
00:55:35.000Perhaps he has a bad connection, which is a shame because I really wanted to, you know, do this interview tonight.
00:55:41.000Uh my producer is gonna call him and hopefully able to fix his uh his connection.
00:56:55.000It is by far the most dangerous over-the-counter medicine sold in this country.
00:57:01.000And as you and I talked about before, one of the reasons it's so dangerous is that acetaminophin, the active ingredient in Tylenol is found in many other drugs as well.
00:57:13.000It's found in NyQuil, in Daequil, and a lot of these flu medicines.
00:57:18.000And you get the flu, you take Tylenol, and then you also take Nyquil or Daequil, and you don't realize that you're poisoning yourself.
00:57:26.000The problem with Tylenol is that the recommended dose for extra strength Tylenol is the maximum dose.
00:57:34.000It's the only over-the-counter medicine in which that's the case.
00:57:39.000And in fact, the FDA, which has much more control over prescription medicines, has now limited prescription pills to 350 milligrams, where you can get 500 milligrams in extra strength Tylenol, which is crazy.
00:57:54.000It's the only drug in which the prescription dose is lower than the over-the-counter dose.
00:58:01.000The FDA has known about these problems for decades, has done nothing, largely because Johnson Johnson and other big pharma companies has have captured the FDA.
00:58:13.000They now pay the salaries of most FDA medical officers.
00:58:19.000And so these FDA officials see these big companies as their primary customer, not the American public.
00:58:29.000Why do you think the FDA has not broadcasted the dangers of uh a set of metaphys acetamedafin uh to the American people.
00:58:39.000I mean, you this is something, and when you and I were talking about this, I mean it's pretty it's pretty shocking.
00:58:44.000Because if you go to your, you know, just your your regular, you know, family practitioner or your general practitioner and you're like, oh, you know, I don't feel well.
00:58:55.000I just feel like I have a sore throat or I've I've got some aches and I've got some pains and I've got the snivels, they will tell you, oh, well, you know, I don't know if they really want to prescribe you an antibiotic.
00:59:06.000So why don't you go take some day quail or some NyQuil?
00:59:10.000And then if you get some aches and pains, also take some Tylenol.
00:59:13.000And what's crazy is if you look at the active ingredient in all of these medicines, it's the same, it's the same, it's the same ingredient.
00:59:21.000And so, you know, when you when you look at the fact that the recommended dose is not far off from what they consider as the overdose dose, why is it that these doctors are encouraging their patients to take, you know, the basically the same the same drug, it's just a different name, right?
00:59:41.000Whether you want to call it uh Nyquil, dayquil, or Tylenol, why is it that there's just such this laissez-faire approach within American medicine to encourage people to pop Tylenol like it's candy, right?
00:59:55.000Because ever since I was a kid, I mean, it's been widely available.
00:59:59.000They have Tylenol for kids, they have Tylenol PM.
01:00:02.000I mean, they must have 20 different types of Tylenol when you go to the pharmacy, Tylenol for arthritis, Tylenol for kids, Tylenol PM.
01:00:11.000I mean, they they market this to every single demographic of people.
01:00:16.000And I mean, at the end of the day, it's the same ingredient.
01:00:20.000And there's really no stopping somebody from overdosing on this because it's so widely available.
01:00:26.000So the original reason that Tylenol has this reputation for safety is that back in the 1970s, doctors realized that among all the pain pills, only Tylenol did not increase the risk of ulcers.
01:00:41.000And back in the 70s, ulcers were a huge problem.
01:00:45.000It wasn't until 1982 that researchers realized that ulcers are caused by a very common bacteria.
01:00:53.000So now when you get an ulcer, you are prescribed a common antibiotic, and that cures the ulcer.
01:01:01.000It used to be, remember that George Herbert Walker Bush, countless high profile uh Americans um got ulcers, lived with this terrible pain, and often many people died from it.
01:01:16.000People who watch Downton Abbey will remember when the Lord himself in Downton Abbey threw up blood and collapsed on the table from a burst ulcer.
01:01:29.000So Tylenol's relative safety of the stomach doesn't really matter.
01:01:34.000And what's come to the fore is that Tylenol is so dangerous, first to your liver as an adult, and second to the neurodevelopment of fetuses and babies.
01:01:48.000Now, Laura, there are contradictory studies about Tylenol's association with autism.
01:01:54.000There are a lot of studies that show that Tylenol does increase the risk of autism if women take it during pregnancy.
01:02:01.000There are some other studies that show there is no link.
01:02:06.000But the cautionary principle, I think, and I think this administration will soon conclude is let's warn women, because more than half of pregnant women in the United States take Tylenol at some point during their pregnancies because they're told that it's the safest pill to take, that it is very safe.
01:02:27.000Now, what the what people will argue is look, when you get a fever when you're pregnant, that itself is a risk of to the fetus.
01:02:37.000And so pregnant women who get a fever need some kind of treatment.
01:02:44.000And if that happens, you can talk to your doctor, but only around six or seven percent of pregnant women get a fever.
01:02:51.000The vast majority of Tylenol's use in pregnancy is for just standard aches and pains.
01:02:58.000And I think most women, if they were told, look, if you take this drug during pregnancy, you're going to increase your risks of autism in your baby.
01:03:10.000And similarly, there's a bunch of studies about the use of Tylenol in infants and small children that suggests a similar neurodevelopment risk.
01:03:22.000And, you know, I think a lot of parents use Tylenol because they actually think it's safer than ibuprofen, even though ibuprofen for children is almost certainly much safer for the liver and for neurodevelopment issues and just as effective in resolving pain and fever.
01:03:43.000Yeah, that is true because I mean, I'm not a doctor, and I want to make make that very clear to my my viewers, and you're not a medical doctor either.
01:03:51.000And so we're just giving you information from Gardiner's book and also from these publicly available studies.
01:03:58.000So, you know, if you're watching this and you're pregnant or you're watching this and you're debating not taking Tylenol anymore, we're certainly not telling you to do that.
01:04:07.000Just you should speak with your physician.
01:04:09.000Uh, but it is interesting because even as a kid, when I was growing up, I remember being told, oh, take Tylenol instead of ibuprofen because you could get you could get like internal bleeding if you take ibuprofen.
01:04:21.000I mean, these are just things, whether they're true or not, that are injected right into our psyche from a very young age.
01:04:27.000And then we're told, wow, Tylenol is so safe.
01:04:30.000And honestly, I I've been told my whole life that Tylenol was safe.
01:04:35.000I didn't, I did not know about this until about two weeks ago.
01:04:40.000I started reading more about it when I saw this study come out, and it really piqued my interest.
01:04:44.000And now, I mean, I do not have children.
01:04:47.000I hope to have children someday, but I'm definitely not taking Tylenol now if I ever get pregnant, because this study is enough to freak me out.
01:04:54.000So that being said, do you think that Tylenol should be banned?
01:04:58.000Or do you think that the FDA and HHS just needs to uh demand that uh the manufacturers of Tylenol uh put explicit warnings on the bottles and that the FDA make it explicitly clear to pregnant and nursing women and mothers of young children that if you take Tylenol, your child could develop autism or an increased risk of having ADHD and other type of disorders?
01:05:27.000You know, we're gonna see what the FDA ends up doing.
01:05:30.000Uh again, I think I've spent my career giving people more information, not less.
01:05:37.000I think people will want to know this information.
01:05:41.000But Laura, it's part of a pattern of behavior of Johnson and Johnson on the one hand, lying about the risks and benefits of of its many, many products.
01:05:52.000And, you know, I in my book, I talk about, for instance, baby powder.
01:05:58.000We now know that Johnson and Johnson sold baby powder for decades that was contaminated with asbestos, and that tens of thousands of women died.
01:06:09.000We now know that they sold a cancer medicine, even though they secretly knew that this medicine was miracle grow to tumors.
01:06:18.000We know that they sold an antipsychotic medicine that they secretly knew led boys to grow breasts.
01:06:28.000And tens of thousands of young vulnerable boys were had these permanent breasts because Johnson and Johnson kept this secret and illegally sold this medicine, Risperdol for children.
01:06:43.000The same thing happened with metal-on-metal hip implants that they knew would disintegrate into poisonous metal ions.
01:06:51.000The same thing happened with vaginal mesh.
01:06:54.000This is a company where criminality and lies are the rule, not the exception.
01:07:00.000And that's how we got to this place over many decades that Tylenol is seen as the safest medicine, even though it is in fact the most dangerous over-the-counter medicine sold.
01:07:14.000And there's simply no doubt about that.
01:07:17.000So why do you think that Tylenol and Johnson and Johnson have been able to evade a lot of these uh rigorous uh randomized controlled trials that other medicines are subjected to.
01:07:32.000I don't think most Americans know that these issues with Tylenol date all the way back to the 1950s.
01:07:38.000And so why is it that, you know, with all these other medications, or at least that was supposed to be the case before COVID?
01:07:47.000I think pe I think things kind of went haywire around COVID.
01:07:50.000I mean, that was that's the reason why that's the reason why I never took the jab uh specifically is I was like, uh, I'm not injecting myself with something that wasn't even studied longer than six to eight months.
01:08:01.000I mean, I'm not for medications have to go through trials for 10 to 15 years before they can be put on the market.
01:08:07.000So I just thought it was completely insane that they were encouraging every single person in the world to take a vaccine.
01:08:15.000And now we're we're finding out that a lot of these medications that millions of Americans, I think everybody watching right now has probably taken Tylenol at some point in their life, uh, has has not gone through a rigorous randomized controlled trial.
01:08:31.000And do you think that there's ever gonna be a period in time where medications that have been on the market for decades are are paused and we're gonna see the FDA conduct these trials before they're put back on the market?
01:08:46.000So another section of my book is about Johnson and Johnson's COVID vaccine, which by the way, Laura, was by far and away the most dangerous of the many COVID shots.
01:09:39.000And, you know, one of the great scandals of COVID, and it's strange to me that it's gotten so little attention, is that Johnson and Johnson knew about nearly all of these problems, including a terrible contamination episode at its own manufacturing facility while its chief executive Alex Gorsky was at the White House standing beside President Biden and soaking up all this acclaim for
01:10:10.000The company knew that it was not actually gonna save the world, that millions, tens, hundreds of millions of doses were gonna be condemned, and yet it continued this PR campaign that it was indeed saving the world.
01:10:27.000And and again, it's because lies are the norm at Johnson and Johnson, not the exception.
01:10:37.000Why don't we know all of this about uh about the dangers of Tylenol, even though the FDA has convened expert advisory panels again and again and again and again over decades?
01:10:52.000And those panels told the FDA that it needed to increase the urgency of the warnings on Tylenol and needed to consider taking away the approval of extra strength Tylenol and the FDA never did it because the FDA is captive to Johnson and Johnson.
01:11:11.000I tell a story in the book about 2012 when Johnson Johnson's chief executives saved hundreds of FDA jobs from layoffs, and from there on out, the FDA allowed multiple dangerous products of Johnson Johnson to remain on the market long after their dangers were known, and despite obvious evidence of criminal criminal behavior from the executives refused to prosecute those executives.
01:11:40.000So why do you think that the new FDA director has been so quiet about this?
01:11:46.000I mean, we were told during the campaign season that you know we were gonna have revolutionary change at HHS and uh that under Kennedy and uh Macari that we were gonna see tons of changes as it relates to holding big Pharma accountable for lying about vaccines and lying about the safety and effectiveness of medications and all of uh big pharma's corruption.
01:12:10.000Uh, do you think that this is in the works?
01:12:12.000Or I mean, do you have any inside information that they plan on releasing this information to the public?
01:12:18.000Or you just said that the FDA has been completely captured by companies like Johnson and Johnson.
01:12:24.000So do you think that the current Trump administration FDA is also captured by companies like Johnson and Johnson?
01:12:32.000The FDA's budget is underwritten by large drug makers.
01:12:37.000I think until that changes, until the FDA's salaries are paid for by taxpayers instead of by companies, this agency is always going to be captive to drug makers.
01:12:50.000Having said that, I think that there are hopes within this administration that things may change.
01:12:57.000Just last month, Makari held an advisory committee hearing about talc, the key ingredient in Johnson's baby powder for more than a century.
01:13:08.000And Macari told that advisory committee at the very beginning of the meeting that science has been clear since the early 1990s that talc is carcinogenic.
01:13:21.000And he basically threw Johnson and Johnson under the bus because the FDA has for decades supported the safety of talc, even though hundreds of tests of Johnson Johnson's baby powder showed that it had asbestos contamination and the FDA did nothing.
01:13:42.000Finally, just last month, the FDA declared that all talcum powder products are going to be thought of as carcinogenic unless proven otherwise.
01:13:54.000And I was surprised that this didn't make more news.
01:13:58.000I think just that meeting alone will cost Johnson and Johnson tens of billions of dollars in subsequent litigation around Johnson's baby powder.
01:14:08.000Because remember, 93,000 people have sued the company over the dangers of Johnson's baby powder.
01:14:17.000If they now pronounce that Tylenol is associated with autism, you can see a similar wave of lawsuits from people who have autistic children and say that they took Tylenol during pregnancy and see what happened.
01:14:35.000So I think it's a remarkable potential change in the direction of the FDA.
01:14:42.000But overall, Laura, um, I I sort of despair about the FDA genuinely protecting the public health until the FDA's own salaries are actually paid for by taxpayers instead of companies like Johnson and Johnson.
01:15:00.000So with that being said, do you think that if Tylenol had never existed and it were being introduced to the market today, like let's just say Tylenol never existed over the last you know several decades since 1955, and it was just being invented in the year 2025?
01:15:19.000Uh, do you think that it would be approved by the current FDA to go onto the market?
01:15:24.000Or do you think that it would fail these uh these they call them randomized control trials?
01:15:30.000Do you think that Tylenol would even be able to pass a randomized control trial?
01:15:35.000There is no chance that Tylenol extra strength would be approved today by the FDA or any regulatory agency around the world.
01:15:45.000You there is no agency in the world that would approve an over-the-counter medicine at a dose that is not only the highest allowed dose, but is also the last area of safety in that dose.
01:16:02.000If you take even one extra pill in a day, and in fact, many people take Tylenol at the recommended dosage and still experience liver failure.
01:16:14.000In fact, if you are a drinker and you don't have to be drinking while you take Tylenol, but if you drink two drinks a night, which is the average for most American men, um, you are far more susceptible to liver failure from Tylenol than people who don't drink.
01:16:35.000And again, these warnings on the over-the-counter version of the drug are not nearly as strong as they are on the prescription version of the drug.
01:16:47.000And that contradiction would never happen today.
01:16:51.000One of the problems with Tylenol is we don't actually know how it works.
01:16:56.000Unlike other NSAIDs like ibuprofen, um the theory about Tylenol is that it somehow interacts with cannabinoid receptors, you know, the stuff that you get from marijuana.
01:17:11.000But as we now know with the legalization of marijuana, marijuana is associated with a vast increase in schizoid affective disorders.
01:17:23.000Like people uh lose their minds on if they take a lot of marijuana.
01:17:30.000Um, and so here we have an over-the-counter medicine that is uh going on those same channels.
01:17:38.000I just think the cautionary principle would have FDA ask far more questions if this drug came before it today, rather than obviously in the 1950s, when companies didn't have to prove much about either safety or efficacy.
01:17:56.000I mean, the problem with Tylenol is that it just doesn't work that well.
01:18:00.000And that's why you have to boost the dose.
01:18:03.000Um, and the dose, of course, with extra strength is just too dangerous for you.
01:18:10.000Yeah, I um I I forget like a few years ago I had a surgery, and I remember they actually gave me prescription Tylenol.
01:18:18.000I think it was after believe it or not, I think it was after I had my wisdom teeth taken out.
01:18:27.000I was like, um, oh, we're gonna give you a prescription for Tylenol.
01:18:31.000I was like, why would you give me a prescription for Tylenol?
01:18:33.000I have a Costco membership, I could just go buy a bottle of a thousand right now.
01:18:37.000And I was thinking to myself, like, am I really gonna go to the pharmacy and go pay all this, you know, like an extra fee to go get a prescription for Tylenol when I could just take this myself?
01:18:49.000Like, what is the point of getting a prescription for 800 milligrams of Tylenol when I could just pop, you know, several of the of the 200 million milligram pills over the counter.
01:19:01.000Like I just thought it was strange that you could even get a prescription for Tylenol given the fact that you can literally buy an entire, you know, bulk size container of Tylenol.
01:19:12.000I mean, I literally have one in my kitchen cabinet right now, prior to learning about all of this from Costco or Sam's Club, because you just were told, I mean, I was told growing up, and my own, you know, my I came up, I came from a uh medical family.
01:19:26.000My mother's a nurse, my father's a doctor.
01:19:29.000And I was just always told, oh, you know, just buy your buy your medicines from Costco.
01:19:33.000You can get them for a good deal in bulk.
01:19:35.000So I just have all these like really large bottles of medicine in my medicine cabinet.
01:19:39.000And yeah, I don't think anything of it.
01:19:41.000But it is strange that, like you said, there's more warnings on the prescription of Tylenol.
01:19:48.000But what is the point of prescribing a prescription of Tylenol when you can buy it in bulk?
01:19:53.000It just never made sense to me, just like when you get high dose ibuprofen because it's the same ingredient.
01:19:58.000I I don't know what your thoughts are on that, but I just thought it was kind of stupid that they would even prescribe that to you.
01:20:03.000Like, why not just tell me to go to Walgreens and buy a bottle of Tylenol.
01:20:08.000So let me just say, first off, I love Costco, just like you.
01:20:12.000It's, you know, I go there every couple of weeks.
01:20:14.000It's like I love buying things in bulk.
01:20:16.000Second, the prescription that you got was almost certainly for a combination of Tylenol with codeine, which is an opioid, and is a very popular sort of first step on the opioid ladder.
01:20:30.000Um, and is a very popular combination.
01:20:33.000And in fact, the reason why Johnson and Johnson got into the opioid business, and we haven't even talked about this.
01:20:39.000I mean, Laura, most of your listeners, nearly all of your listeners will know the story, the supposed story about the opioid crisis that Purdue Pharma and the Sacklers cause the opioid crisis.
01:20:55.000About 10% of the bodies that showed up in morgues during the prescription opioid crisis had a Purdue pharma product in their system.
01:21:03.00060% had a Johnson Johnson product in their system.
01:21:07.000And the the ability of Johnson and Johnson to escape all accountability and all bad news, you can see just in the coverage of the opioid crisis.
01:21:19.000Johnson Johnson was arguably a much bigger player in creating the opioid crisis than Purdue Pharma and the Sacklers.
01:21:27.000And yet all of the stories, all of the TV series, all of the podcasts are about Purdue Pharma and the Sacklers.
01:21:36.000And that's because Purdue Pharma was a tiny one product company that had no power in the whole healthcare system.
01:21:46.000You asked me why your doctors always talk to you about Tylenol.
01:21:50.000It's partly because Johnson Johnson pays a huge number of American physicians to be their quote consultants.
01:22:00.000There's a huge number of the top academics at Yale, Harvard, Stanford, and others who are consultants to Johnson and Johnson.
01:22:10.000And so, you know, when I was doing this book, I called so many of these people who were my friends for decades.
01:22:22.000Do you know what kind of lawyers these people have?
01:22:25.000You know, Johnson Johnson has spent 35 billion dollars on litigation expenses since 2013, which is roughly 10 times more than the nearest company on litigation expenses.
01:22:40.000So it's basically a law firm with a small, you know, drug company and a small medical device company attached.
01:22:47.000And as a result, it scares the bejeesis out of doctors, lawyers, regulators, and everyone else in the medical system.
01:22:59.000It is the colossus standing astride every part of the system.
01:23:04.000And the result is that the mainstream media just didn't tell the right story about the opioid crisis.
01:23:13.000I tried at the New York Times to tell that story again and again and again.
01:23:20.000And that is true of reporters in countless media organizations who tried to do these tough stories.
01:23:28.000Johnson Johnson called the headquarters of the company, including Fox News, told them that if they ran this story, they would lose a huge share of their ads and the stories were killed.
01:23:41.000That's why Purdue Pharma got all the blame and Johnson Johnson's a much bigger player got none.
01:23:48.000I think also that's another part of RFK's uh agenda that I support is cracking down on their ability to advertise on mainstream media networks, because that's where they get the bulk of their money.
01:24:03.000These these news organizations is from their advertisement deals with big pharma.
01:24:07.000And so if they start regulating the way that these companies are able to advertise on news stations, I think that we will start to see more journalists like yourself be allowed.
01:24:18.000It's not that you didn't want to talk about it, it's that you were literally shot down and censored from within the New York Times from talking about this.
01:24:25.000Uh, in closing, I want to ask you, because I know you said that this section was not in your book because your book was already so long.
01:24:34.000Um, but perhaps you'll write another book too.
01:24:37.000Uh, how many children do you think have gotten autism or ADHD from prenatal uh Tylenol exposure from their mothers taking Tylenol while they were pregnant?
01:24:48.000So I simply do not know that number and can't give you an estimate.
01:24:54.000But one of the really interesting things, Laura, is in these moments, 1982 Tylenol poisoning scare, there was another poisoning scare in 1986.
01:25:04.000If you look at the increase in the autism diagnoses, when Tylenol came off the market during those brief scares, autism diagnoses suddenly flattened out.
01:25:17.000So there has been this really interesting, you know, environmental study where we can see that when the public is uneasy about the safety of Tylenol, Autism diagnoses stop going up.
01:25:34.000Nearly 70% of pregnant women in the United States are estimated to take Tylenol at some point in their pregnancies.
01:25:43.000It is a huge increase over the numbers in the 1970s.
01:25:55.000Obviously, the increasing age of fathers, you know, the older a father is, the more likely their child will be autistic.
01:26:05.000There are multiple factors going into this increase in autism.
01:26:10.000But, you know, I think for most women, when I talk to them and I tell them that there are studies that link Tylenol and autism, they wish they had known that information when they were pregnant.
01:26:26.000And I think from a cautionary principle, it is high time that there was some warning on these, as you said, widespread medicines.
01:26:36.000Tylenol is the most popular medicine sold in the world and has long been.
01:26:44.000And that very popularity is what has stopped FDA from doing the right thing for decades.
01:26:51.000Well, and your view is probably going to be attached by uh JJ and others as fringe.
01:26:56.000I'm sure that they're gonna have, you know, big crisis management firms come out and try to say that we're all a bunch of conspiracy theorists.
01:27:03.000Uh, but for those who are watching, and look, I mean, I've been critical of Harvard and President Trump has been critical of Harvard for uh their woke agenda.
01:27:12.000But look, we can find some common ground with Harvard in this, in that the dean of Harvard School of Public Health, uh, Andrea Baccarelli, agrees with you.
01:27:20.000And before you came on tonight, I just showed that um, you know, he just published his own study uh through Harvard School of Public Health about the use of uh the use of prenatal use of Tylenol and the correlation to children with uh autism and ADHD.
01:27:41.000We showed it before uh Gardiner came on tonight.
01:27:44.000But if you're thinking that this is some like whack-a-doodle theory, you can't just, you know, brush it aside.
01:27:51.000And I think that Johnson Johnson is gonna have some serious issues because now you even have Harvard School of Public Health, which they're constantly citing all the studies in these Ivy League public health journals, is now coming out and saying, hey, it looks like prenatal Tylenol usage in pregnant women is, you know, corresponding to increased numbers of autism and ADHD.
01:28:16.000So I think they're gonna have some issues, and we're gonna see the Overton window shift uh as it relates to this topic of the safety of Tylenol.
01:28:25.000Uh, lastly, in closing, before you plug your book and all, what warning do you think should be put on the label for Tylenol?
01:28:33.000You have obviously done extensive research.
01:28:36.000I encourage everybody to read your book.
01:29:07.000Amazon actually called it the best nonfiction book of 2025.
01:29:12.000The Financial Times has called it one of the best nonfiction books of 2025.
01:29:18.000And when I when I said that you were bringing people together who hate each other, Whoopi Goldberg and the women over at the view seem to hate me.
01:29:25.000But from my understanding, back in July, Whoopi Goldberg put your book on her summer favorite list or something like that.
01:29:31.000So again, the women on the view and Laura Loomer can finally agree on something.
01:30:38.000And nearly two million Americans have died, which is more deaths than all the wars in all of American history come from the world.
01:30:46.000That's more deaths than the 1.2 million Americans who died from COVID.
01:30:51.000Obviously, a lot more are gonna die when they start dropping dead from these vaccines, as we've been seeing.
01:30:56.000But the the China virus, as I call it, 1.2 million Americans were killed by the China virus.
01:31:02.000And so you're saying that two million Americans have been killed as a result of Johnson Johnson products.
01:31:08.000And I know that you have a list, it's not just Tylenol.
01:31:11.000You have a list of about uh nine, nine to ten products that are manufactured by Johnson Johnson that people have been uh told are safe and effective for use and probably have in their own medicine cabinets, reviews with their own children, and these products could be killing you or giving you cancer or poisoning your liver.
01:31:32.000And you know, the point is read the book to know how to protect yourself from these lies.
01:31:39.000And, you know, Laura, people obviously are angry at you all the time about your skepticism about medical authorities and the rest.
01:31:50.000And and my answer to them is look, my book proves that the largest healthcare products conglomerate on the face of the planet lies routinely about its products, that the FDA knows about these lies and does nothing about them.
01:32:08.000So clearly there is a reason for the growing skepticism in the United States about medical authorities, and those authorities need to do clean up their act.
01:32:20.000And the reason they don't clean up their act is that Johnson Johnson to this day gives three billion dollars a year along with other drug makers to American physicians, the doctors who are treating you and your children.
01:32:35.000So it's it there is a reason that people are have growing skepticism about the entire system.
01:32:44.000And my book talks about multiple, multiple lies that have cost every American family a family member over the last 50 years.
01:32:55.000So lastly, uh, and I had asked you this before I'd asked you about your book.
01:33:07.000I, you know, I wanted to have an authority and an expert on tonight to talk about this when I learned about this study, because I just find it to be so shocking.
01:33:14.000And I do think that we're gonna see some announcements from HHS.
01:33:18.000Hopefully, and maybe we'll see this as one of the interventions uh listed by RFK Jr.
01:33:24.000Uh, when he releases his uh highly anticipated autism report this month.
01:33:29.000Uh, so what warning do you think should be put on the label for Tylenol?
01:33:33.000Like if you had a magic wand and uh and you worked at the FDA, or you could order uh Macari to do whatever you wanted in one day, what would be the label that you would put on the Tylenol bottle?
01:33:46.000Some studies have linked the use of prenatal Tylenol with an increase in autism in children.
01:33:55.000Um talk to your doctor about the benefits and risks of using this drug during pregnancy or early infancy for your child, something along those lines.
01:34:09.000And then additionally, additionally, I know I asked you what you think the label should be.
01:34:14.000If you were FDA director and you had the authority to either ban Tylenol outright or to put a warning label on the bottle, what would you do?
01:34:23.000What do you think is in the best interest of the American people and people all around the world?
01:34:28.000I mean, people all around the world are taking Tylenol.
01:34:45.000I think people can make their own judgments.
01:34:47.000Uh I do think that the FDA should undergo a serious review about whether extra strength Tylenol, that dosage of 500 milligrams, should remain over the counter, considering that they only allow 350 milligrams in the prescription version of the pill.
01:35:05.000I personally think that extra strength Tylenol should be in no one's medicine cabinet.
01:35:12.000Um, but I am willing to uh to listen to the debate about this, but this drug should have a much stronger warning about liver failure.
01:35:24.000Um, the prescription version of the drug has a very strong warning saying this drug has been linked with catastrophic liver damage.
01:35:35.000Do not take more than the recommended dosage.
01:35:39.000The over-the-counter version of the drug has a much weaker warning.
01:35:43.000And obviously, as we've been discussing, I think there should be some mention of the link between prenatal and immediate postnatal use of Tylenol and the increase in autism and ADHD diagnoses.
01:36:34.000Well, Gardner, thank you so much for your bravery and your courage and taking on, you know, just the impossible, right?
01:36:44.000So many people are too afraid to even go there because they think, wow, how am I gonna go up against you know, one of the wealthiest companies in America who has a team of lawyers just ready to sue my ass off if I dare even question their authority.
01:36:58.000And it takes a lot of courage and it takes a lot of bravery as an independent journalist.
01:37:01.000And I know what it's like as a fellow investigative journalist to be sidelined for talking about things people in positions high up don't want you talking about.
01:37:10.000So I really appreciate your bravery and thank you so much for coming on uh my show tonight.
01:37:14.000I hope you sell a ton of copies in your with of your book so that not just not just to you know vindicate and validate all of your hard work, but also so that the American people and people watching can get the truth and hopefully save themselves from liver damage or save their children from becoming autistic or having ADHD.
01:38:17.000We we are we are thankful to God that they survived.
01:38:21.000Uh and there is a lot of uh misinformation in the aftermath of the car accident that led people to think that Rudy Giuliani was paralyzed and that the crash was uh more uh severe than it actually was.
01:38:36.000Uh, he is injured, but he's a fighter.
01:38:39.000He is, as his son said on his Twitter account yesterday, the toughest son of a bitch I've ever had the honor of knowing in my life.
01:38:46.000My friend and just overall American hero and patriot, Rudy Giuliani wanted to pop into the show tonight to give us an update.
01:38:56.000So you were uh severely injured, but as your son said, you're the toughest son of a bitch he's ever known in his life.
01:39:03.000And I guess uh the fact that you're up late uh up at 10:30, 1030 Eastern in your brace after getting out of the hospital yesterday, uh, mayor, is a testament to just how tough you truly are.
01:39:16.000So I wanted to have you on tonight so that you could uh you know, tell us how you're feeling because everybody is very worried about you.
01:39:24.000I'm feeling like I'm recovering in the right way.
01:39:43.000I have one fractured uh, I guess like um ligament or vertebrae.
01:39:53.000I have one fractured vertebrae, and uh they thought it was worse than that.
01:39:57.000That's why it had those all those terrible, they thought there were three or four that were fractured.
01:40:02.000Turned out there was only one because the impact was tremendous.
01:40:06.000A woman was doing about 65 or 70 miles an hour, and we really got hit very, very hard.
01:40:12.000And I have pains all over my body, but the only serious one is the broken back part.
01:40:18.000And right now, with this thing on, doing the right rehab, I should be able to have it all come back together in four or five weeks.
01:40:28.000And I'll be able to pretty much get around until then.
01:40:33.000But uh this began by by uh Ted and I stopping to help a woman who claimed she was the victim of a domestic abuse, and we did, and we got the police there, and strangely, you'll find this she was the one that got arrested.
01:40:50.000She was beating the heck out of the guy.
01:40:53.000And he was hiding in the corner, like a I think like a poor frightened rabbit.
01:41:00.000And we I was very inclined to do that, but Ted said, no, let's wait and check it out.
01:41:06.000So we called the police, and police came, and the long and short of it was that she had cut him up and done all kinds of things to him.
01:41:14.000And then as we were going away, we got hit by this other young woman who really I think was just rubber necking to look at the at the arrest scene, and all of a sudden she just hit our hit our car.
01:42:02.000Uh, but the president called you, and I understand that immediately after speaking with you after your accident, he announced on True Social that he was going to be awarding you the presidential medal of freedom.
01:42:14.000And did he tell you that on the phone?
01:42:16.000Or were you kind of taken by surprise?
01:42:18.000Did he announce it before he called you?
01:42:20.000A lot of us want to know how that went down because obviously there's nobody more deserving uh of this honor um at the highest level of our nation than you.
01:42:31.000We're coming up on the anniversary of 9-11, and you know, everybody knows how brave and patriotic you were uh in the aftermath of the worst Islamic terrorist attack on on U.S. soil uh 24 years ago, uh in in the next uh nine days.
01:42:48.000And so uh how did that how did that go down, if you don't mind sharing that conversation with us?
01:42:53.000The the first call, I was he was it was just about the accident and what happened and uh a lot of teasing and uh Andrew was on that call also.
01:43:04.000So we were doing a lot of a lot of a lot of cheesing about it.
01:43:08.000And I explained it to him, you know, I explained to him what happened and how it ended up being a big surprise that he was he was getting beaten up by her.
01:43:18.000And I probably can't mention a few of the other jokes that came about as a result of that.
01:43:27.000And we he said he wanted to see me in Washington and in Palm Beach, and and um told me how well Angela was playing golf.
01:43:36.000And then and then I ended the conversation.
01:43:39.000Then I got after that I was discharged from the hospital, was driving home.
01:43:46.000We stopped at a store to buy some things that we needed at home.
01:43:50.000And he called me in the car, and he said, uh, mayor, this is a very well deserved recognition, but I want to give you the presidential medal of freedom.
01:44:05.000Then he explained it to me what what it was, which I kind of knew, but not the history of it.
01:44:10.000He goes went into great detail about it.
01:44:13.000And uh and I said, I said at the conclusion of the conversation, now, Mr. President, uh you've given me the only medicine that'll really cure me.
01:45:51.000If you don't mind me asking, because I know that the president received a lot of backlash for telling people to uh to take hydroxychloroquine, and he was one of the first early pushers of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID, and they attacked him for it.
01:46:04.000So if you don't mind sharing with us, like what was the regimen that they gave you, because I think we would all be able to do that.
01:46:12.000I was one of the early supporters of hydroxychloroquine because the same doctor advised me, Dr. Zelenko, and Dr. Zelenko treated 4,000 people with hydroxychloroquine, and his record of success was unreal.
01:46:29.000And what they did to hydroxychloroquine is murder.
01:46:33.000They basically cut off what could have been an enormously effective interruption of COVID, uh, including ivermectin, because it works in the first five or six days.
01:46:47.000And instead of giving them that medicine, they held it back, largely because if that medicine were ever acknowledged to have worked the way it did, they never could have gotten the emergency use of the vaccine, and they would not have made billions and trillions of dollars.
01:47:14.000It reminded me of the mafia people or the Wall Street people, or they held back medicines because if you had a treatment for COVID, you wouldn't be able to get an emergency relief from the three years that would have been necessary to test the vaccine.
01:47:32.000And Fauci changed his position in high high hydro hydroxychloroquine.
01:47:38.000He had written an article three years before saying it was a magic medicine.
01:47:42.000Now all of a sudden it's gonna kill you.
01:47:45.000It was terrible or terrible what they did.
01:47:48.000I mean, they don't care if they kill people as long as they make money and they're powerful.
01:47:54.000And you know, in the previous segment before you came on, we're talking about you know the corruption in big pharma and all their cover-ups and all the lies that you know they've hidden from the American people for decades.
01:48:06.000I mean, we're we were talking about the um the safety risk of people taking Tylenol when they're pregnant, because a new study just came out showing that uh women who take Tylenol when they're pregnant have a higher risk of having children who are autistic or uh children who have ADHD.
01:48:22.000So whether it's Tylenol or the dangers of the COVID vaccines or lying about the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine, you're absolutely right.
01:48:31.000And uh, I know that President Trump just released a statement the other day talking about how his administration is going to be looking into the real numbers uh regarding the uh effectiveness of these COVID vaccines, and uh he thinks that he's been duped by the big pharma company, specifically Pfizer.
01:48:50.000So hopefully we'll have more information from President Trump and HHS Secretary Kennedy in the next few weeks or over the next few months about uh these investigations.
01:48:59.000But I really just wanted to bring you on to uh make sure that you were doing well and uh I'm doing well and thank you.
01:49:08.000There's a lot that we could talk about.
01:49:10.000President Trump uh was celebrating over the weekend, reducing the crime in Washington, D.C. You, of course, are famous for many things, including cleaning up the crime in New York City, but now New York City has kind of uh turned into a cesspool again with tons of tons of uh tons of crime, and we're looking at the possibility of having this uh Islamic communist mayor, Zoran Mandami.
01:49:34.000Uh after after we say goodbye to you tonight, we're gonna be talking about the Islamification of our country and this terrorist conference that they just hosted in in uh in Detroit, Michigan.
01:49:45.000So, thoughts on that, thoughts on the possibility of New York City having a Muslim communist mayor, especially as we are about to approach the 24 and the 24-year anniversary of the 9-11 Islamic terrorist attacks, Mayor.
01:50:00.000Well, it's about time, uh Laura, that we act realistically and honestly about the Muslim religion.
01:50:09.000And when we talk about the fact that the Muslim religion results in an awful lot of attacks on killing people, like the one I probably was affected by the most, 9-11.
01:51:06.000And it has to change, otherwise, they're gonna continue to try to slaughter us forever.
01:51:11.000Yeah, I mean, I think 24 years, I was eight years old when 9-11 happened, and I just remember watching the aftermath of it.
01:51:18.000And I think one of the biggest mistakes in the aftermath of 9-11 was made by George Bush when he stood on top of the rubble and he said that we were not at war with Islam.
01:51:29.000I think looking back, it was a grave mistake to say that we were not at war with Islam.
01:51:34.000I think that 24 years later, when you're looking at what's happening in the UK and the way that Muslims have taken over Europe, and you have this demographic replacement where where Europeans are being replaced by these Muslim invaders, and we look at the fact that 24 years after 9-11 we're about to have a Muslim communist mayor who celebrates Islamic jihadist.
01:51:55.000I mean, did you ever think in the aftermath of 9-11 when you were standing on top of that rubble and pulling dead firefighters and cops out of that rubble, watching the city that you love fall to its knees because of Islamic terrorism?
01:52:08.000Did you ever think 24 years later that New York City would be on the verge of having a Muslim communist mayor?
01:52:54.000It was interpreted the way it was written in the Quran.
01:52:59.000Unfortunately and tragically, if we stand up to that, maybe we can change it.
01:53:05.000Yeah, I'm hoping that we'll see the Trump administration come out more forcefully against against Islam.
01:53:11.000I mean, before he ran for president, President Trump was very vocal about the Muslim threat, the Muslim problem in America, but now it seems like you know it's kind of been watered down a bit.
01:53:21.000Uh, do you think that we're gonna see the Trump administration designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization?
01:53:27.000And do you think that the FBI should take action against the organizers of that terrorism conference that took place in Detroit, Michigan this weekend, where attendees were calling for political assassinations and they were calling for the F the F-35 supply chain to be hijacked and sabotaged by Palestinian Muslim activists?
01:53:48.000I hope what they can do is return to what they used to do after 9-11, which is to conduct proper intelligence uh investigations of them.
01:53:59.000Uh when Obama came in, he killed all those intelligence operations because he was a real sympathizer.
01:54:08.000And uh even in on the day of September 11, I had a great deal of intelligence about Islamic terrorism.
01:54:16.000We weren't afraid to, we weren't afraid to investigate them.
01:54:20.000But the FBI, starting with Obama, stopped investigating them.
01:54:25.000It was almost like they were afraid to investigate them because Obama was a supporter.
01:54:31.000And uh that has to stop, and I think it has.
01:54:34.000I don't see Cash Patel not investigating Islamic terrorists.
01:54:39.000I see him giving that a lot of priority.
01:54:43.000You you do think that Kash Patel is giving a priority to Islamic terrorism?
01:54:51.000I know I know him and I know his views on it, and I also know some of the things the FBI is doing.
01:54:56.000And there's there it maybe it isn't happening, you know, in a second, but there's an awful lot of emphasis now on taking a lot of these things seriously and a recognition that the Muslim religion is very confusing.
01:55:12.000You can read one part of the Quran and it can say you should love Jews and Christians.
01:55:18.000You can read another part of the Quran and they should say it's your duty to kill them.
01:55:23.000And you have to understand how that happened historically and tragically, the latter Quran, the one that becomes the authoritative last word of Mohammed was to kill the infidel.
01:55:38.000You know, as the as the mayor of New York City coming up on the 24th anniversary of 9-11, what is your message to New Yorkers, some of whom, I mean, it seems like the younger generation has forgotten all about 9-11, sadly.
01:55:53.000It seems like uh the real cause of 9-11 isn't really emphasized or taught in public schools to young students anymore in American history classes.
01:56:03.000What is your message to the people of New York as we approach the November uh mayoral election in New York City?
01:56:09.000What is your message to the people of New York as we potentially are about to witness a Muslim communist who sympathizes with Islamic terrorists become the next mayor of New York City?
01:56:22.000It has to be to um take the blinders off of oh gosh, 175 years of democratic uh uh brainwashing.
01:56:32.000You know, we've only had like five or six Democratic uh Republican mayors in 75 years.
01:56:38.000It's been a Democrat city since boss tweed until now, with a couple of Republicans and independents, and that's about the only time we ever had any honesty.
01:56:50.000So now they've got to take a good look at what's being pushed on them.
01:56:54.000And unfortunately, New Yorkers who are very well educated, very strong people, When they get down, they don't vote.
01:57:02.000I'm convinced that if every New Yorker were required to vote, he would be defeated.
01:57:08.000But they don't see the they don't for some reason they don't see the importance of it.
01:57:13.000Unfortunately, there's also three candidates against him.
01:57:17.000So he's gonna get the benefit of that anti-vote getting spread out among three.
01:57:23.000And I do wish, although it's somewhat unrealistic that they get together on one of them, because except for Curtis, who's my friend, and uh the other two I disagree with politically.
01:57:36.000Cuomo, wow, that'd be hard for me, but or Adams.
01:57:41.000But uh either one of them would be better.
01:57:45.000They'd be the they'd be known problems, not unknown problems.
01:58:26.000But Mohammed, the guy who killed Jews, killed Christians, and was a pedophile, I don't know.
01:58:35.000Yeah, I know I'm right there with you.
01:58:37.000Uh you think that do you think that we're gonna see President Trump crack down on this more over the next 3.5 years that he's in office?
01:58:44.000Because I don't really see any other Republican having the balls to call out Islam if President Trump doesn't take advantage of his time in office to really strip these organizations of their 501c3 status and to really educate the American people about the threat of Islam in America.
01:59:24.000But I see him as having the ability to get to them.
01:59:28.000There are a lot of Muslims who would like their way out of this, but they don't know how to get out of it without feeling like they're disloyal.
01:59:36.000I saw this with the Italian people with the mafia.
01:59:40.000Most Italians had nothing to do with the mafia, but a lot of them would defend it because they felt like if they didn't defend it, they weren't being loyal to their own people.
01:59:50.000And I used to go tell them they're not your people.
01:59:53.000They're the they're the group of your people that are evil.
02:00:55.000And those and those who are in countries like America, even in England and France, instead of instead of having assimilated into America, England, and France, they've carried over their old ways, which uh makes it very difficult now for them to assimilate.
02:02:09.000I called your son the other day when I heard about your crash because there was so much misinformation online, and I was like, oh my God, I hope he's okay.
02:02:16.000So anything you want to anything else you want to uh share with the viewers?
02:03:14.000Well, I'm so glad that you and President Trump have uh have such a long-standing friendship and relationship, and it's great that the president called you immediately and that he's honoring you uh with this uh incredible, incredible award.
02:03:54.000And you know, I grew up, like I said, I was eight years old when 9-11 happened, and my parents bought me the uh the 9-11 Patriot concert series, and I just remember growing up as a kid uh watching all the the tribute concerts that you and others put on for all the firefighters and first responders, and I don't know, it was like it was like watching cartoons for me.
02:04:16.000You'd think that I would watch it a hundred times over because I just loved, I loved watching it.
02:04:20.000I loved watching you growing up as a kid.
02:04:23.000My parents bought those tapes for me, and uh I grew up really idolizing you and watching you and really as a as a child of the war on terror.
02:04:32.000I was eight years old when 9-11 uh happened, and it it really shaped my my worldview as a young child and inspired me to speak out.
02:04:42.000I mean, I I always tell people everything I needed to learn about Islam.
02:04:50.000But uh, you're a hero, uh, you're an inspiration, and it's kind of surreal growing up watching this as an eight-year-old and now having you on my show and calling you a friend.
02:05:01.000So I'm just so grateful that you are a friend.
02:05:04.000You are okay, and that uh and that it's not as severe as we were led to believe online.
02:05:29.000You know, I was uh messaging with him and his uh producer earlier because obviously he's a friend of mine, and I spoke with his son, uh Mayor Giuliani, and so I said, Oh, why don't you just call in?
02:05:40.000Because he texted me a photo of himself and his MAGA hat preparing for his show, and I was like, Oh my god, you're crazy.
02:05:46.000You just got out of the hospital and you're gonna back brace and you're already doing your show.
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02:08:46.000While a lot of people were enjoying the long weekend, as Kamala Harris likes to say, barbecuing, going to the beach, hanging out, I had the pleasure, and I say that sarcastically, of watching the People's Conference for Palestine.
02:09:08.000If you've been watching my show over the last few weeks, you've seen that we have been covering and reporting on this terror festival that they were hosting in Detroit, Michigan, this weekend, believe it or not, a literal Palestinian terrorism conference on U.S. soil.
02:09:23.000And we're going to get into that tonight.
02:09:25.000We're going to show you all of the receipts that show you how the organizers and the speakers of this event were calling for political assassinations and doing things like advocating for the supply chain sabotage of the F-35 planes.
02:09:46.000I can't even believe that these words are coming out of my mouth right now because it's just insanity that people like this are able to operate freely on U.S. soil.
02:09:56.000So I'm going to play a lot of clips for you.
02:09:59.000And I'm just going to let them do the talking because I don't really need to do much talking.
02:10:05.000We're going to go through these clips, and you're going to see firsthand tonight.
02:10:09.000Some of these organizers, if you're unfamiliar with this conference, it should be all over the news, but it's not.
02:10:15.000It's called the People's Conference for Palestine.
02:10:18.000We can get the graphic up on the screen.
02:10:20.000I've been talking about this and reporting on this for several weeks now.
02:10:24.000Um, but this conference took place from August 29th till August 31st.
02:10:32.000While everybody was, like I said, enjoying their long weekend.
02:10:38.000A lot of two a lot of people were vacationing this weekend.
02:10:42.000And every single news station should have been covering the type of rhetoric and support for Islamic terrorism that was coming out of this conference over the weekend.
02:10:50.000But a lot of people were occupied with the long weekend.
02:10:53.000Here you go, People's Conference for Palestine.
02:11:22.000It reminds us of our direction and the struggle and the sacrifices that have been made by the Palestinian people.
02:11:27.000It exposes the forces that we have to contend with on the path to liberation.
02:11:32.000For this reason, Zionism and Imperialism are waging a continuous genocide in Gaza.
02:11:37.000And we, the people of the world, will fight at every turn to reject it.
02:11:41.000With Gaza as our guide, people from all across North America will come together for a weekend to continue building and strengthening the movement for Palestinian liberation in North America.
02:11:51.000Join us to strategize, prepare, and to utilize existing skills and capacity for our movement in this next phase of struggle.
02:11:59.000So this is the ultimate get together and conference.
02:13:05.000So let's go ahead and play this clip so you can see for yourself.
02:13:09.000And uh, I want to give a special shout out to uh an account on X at the Stew Stew Studio, who spent his entire weekend clipping all of these clips from all of the speeches at the People's Conference for Palestine.
02:13:24.000Um, you could follow him on X. Let's pull up his account here so people can see his account.
02:13:30.000I asked him to come on my show tonight, but he was preoccupied and said that he would love to come on in the near future.
02:13:36.000Uh, but he's an investigative analyst at the uh the Manhattan Institute.
02:13:41.000And he post these clips were publicly available, but he went through the speeches and clipped a lot of the most provocative and damning parts of these speeches.
02:13:49.000So if you want to follow accounts that are documenting the rise of terrorism in America, I would encourage you to follow at the Stew Studio.
02:13:59.000Let's go ahead and play clip number one.
02:14:17.000We draw strength from them, and their bravery guides us forward in our struggle.
02:14:24.000Salute to the wounded and to the steadfast.
02:14:27.000Salute to the children of the stones, to the orphans, salute to the unbreakable spirit of Palestine.
02:14:39.000And salute to the free people of the world, the ordinary, all of us here who have given our times, who have given our lives to an extraordinary struggle.
02:14:49.000The struggle for the liberation of Palestine.
02:14:56.000Brothers and sisters, friends and comrades, Welcome to the second annual People's Conference for Palestine.
02:15:09.000I am Fahir Dahne, an organizer with the Palestinian youth movement, and it is my honor to serve alongside my friend and comrade Rama as your MC through the duration of our historic conference.
02:15:25.000Our historic conference whose guiding principle is Gaza is our compass.
02:15:31.000Gaza, a tiny strip of besieged land which has transformed into the center of the world.
02:15:38.000Gaza, whose bravery and courage in the face of total onslaught from the United States and Israel has revealed core injustices at the root of our current reality and has moved millions into action.
02:15:53.000Gaza, which demands of us that we here in North America commit every single fiber of our being to building a movement capable of ending the crimes of Zionism and of Imperialism.
02:16:48.000And these people really are communists.
02:16:50.000Let's go ahead and play clip number two.
02:16:53.000Genocide is not and can never be normalized.
02:16:57.000The United States and Israel's continued commitment to it, despite the wills and intuitions of the masses of the world, is not a sign of strength.
02:17:06.000It is the sign of the weakness of a monster that knows that it has run out of options.
02:17:12.000Zionism, imperialism, and those who support and sustain it will forever be known as on the side of murder and land theft.
02:17:21.000They will forever be known as opposed to liberation, justice, dignity, and self-determination.
02:17:30.000This conference, brothers and sisters, is not only important because it brings together movements, organizations, and leaders who have fought tirelessly to end the genocide and for the liberation of Palestine.
02:17:42.000This conference is also important because it defies, it defies all the forces that conspire to stop and silence our movement.
02:17:51.000From far-right figures, politicians, media outlets, and the Zionist lobby.
02:18:00.000They have tried to intimidate us with smears, with false accusations, and with every single available threat at their disposal to stop this conference from happening.
02:18:15.000All of these forces are the same forces that conspire to erase the Palestinian people and to erase Palestine.
02:18:24.000The genocide through the genocide in Gaza and through the annexation of the West Bank.
02:18:29.000The destruction of the camps and the forced removal of people from their villages, pushing them into the cities, is a pretext for the theft of more land, for the theft of more land, and for further colonization of Palestine.
02:18:43.000These are the same people who vote to send bombs unrestrictedly to Israel at the expense of the American worker.
02:18:51.000These are the same people who will gun universities and public institutions, make a mockery and destroy every single democratic right.
02:19:00.000if that's what they assessed needed, to silence those who stand against genocide and with Gaza.
02:19:05.000These are the same people whose criminal newsrooms spread propaganda and run cover for the starvation of children.
02:19:15.000These are the same forces that serve to assassinate journalists with chilling precision, like our martyr, Anissa Sharif, whose name bears this very room that we are now gathered in today.
02:19:30.000They're not journalists, homeboy, okay?
02:19:38.000So you had elected officials show up to this conference in addition to Rashida Tlaib, We have a clip of Rashida Talib, Congresswoman Rashida Talib, a Democrat Muslim, Palestinian member of Congress who went on stage and decided to just call everybody who opposed Hamas, a motherfucker.
02:19:56.000This is a sitting United States Congresswoman at a conference where speakers openly called for the assassination of US officials that don't support the Palestinian cause.
02:20:07.000So we're gonna play this clip for you first, and then I'm gonna play the clip for you of the doctor, the speaker, the Muslim speaker at the conference this weekend.
02:20:17.000His name is His name is Nidal Jabor, who called to neutralize and take out leaders in the United States, Europe, and Israel.
02:20:26.000Literally a call for political assassination.
02:20:29.000So we're gonna play this clip of Rashida Talib, and then we're gonna cut to the clip of again.
02:20:36.000All these people again, they they just have such foreign names.
02:21:41.000They need to be locked up, they need to be taken out, they need to be neutralized to save children, to save children, to save the humanity.
02:22:37.000The warmongerers and the meagre rich who are owning these systems.
02:22:42.000They want the whole world to be owned by these few supremacists, whether they are Jewish supremacists or Christian supremacists, Christian evangelicals, or meagre rich.
02:24:00.000There you can see Harmie Dylan saying extremely concerning.
02:24:03.000So hopefully the DOJ and hopefully the FBI, hopefully uh the Department of Defense is taking a look at this conference because not only are they calling for arms embargoes, and not only are these speakers who some of them, I mean, that guy right there, Nadal Jabbar, Nadal Jabor, he is an actual American medical doctor.
02:24:26.000He's a Palestinian-American doctor and the co-founder of doctors against genocide.
02:24:32.000And so he is treating patients in hospitals in Michigan.
02:24:36.000And so, what's gonna happen if he gets an Israeli patient or a Jewish patient?
02:24:42.000If you are calling for violence and political assassinations on U.S. soil, you should not only be detained and arrested and charged by the FBI, you should have your medical license revoked.
02:24:52.000That is a that is a violation of your oath.
02:24:55.000As a doctor, you're supposed to take a code of an oath, a medical oath and a code of honor to not do any unnecessary harm to anybody's health or their physical being.
02:25:05.000So I think that he should be reported to the American medical American medical bar and the American Medical Association, and he should have his medical license revoked, and he should also be charged and rated by the FBI.
02:25:26.000Hopefully, we'll see some action soon.
02:25:30.000Why should Pete Heggseth and the DOD be paying attention to this?
02:25:33.000Well, we have another clip of another one of these organizers from the Palestinian youth movement.
02:25:40.000The first speaker who I showed you was also a member of the Palestinian youth movement.
02:25:45.000This woman, this video is now making the rounds after I sent it to lawmakers, sent it to the White House.
02:25:53.000Her name is Aisha Nizar, and she is an organizer for the Palestinian youth movement, which believe it or not, shockingly, is a 501c3 organization.
02:26:04.000We are literally giving tax write-offs to these domestic terrorists so they can carry out their acts of domestic terrorism on U.S. soil.
02:26:11.000Take a listen to what she says here at this conference, encouraging these Palestinian Muslim activists, activists, I just want to call them all terrorists, encouraging them to sabotage the supply chain for the F-35 fighter jets.
02:26:26.000Is that 70% of the cost of the F-35 program actually comes from the supply chain?
02:26:35.00070% of this $2 trillion that goes into the supply chain is literally because they need to transport the different components of the F-35 to different locations to assemble them.
02:26:50.000And what's really important for us to know is that the F-35 supply chain functions off of this just in time logistics process.
02:27:01.000It's called this it's an inventory management system and it's called just in time, which means that it delivers the goods right before they're needed.
02:27:11.000And it's also noted that for an F-35, for every one hour of flight, it actually needs three hours of maintenance.
02:27:22.000So what I'm saying to y'all is that if one specific node of the F-35 supply chain is intervened in, it has a huge impact on our people back home.
02:27:36.000And so we've really developed a methodology, and then I hope that we can get into this and we can talk about it a bit more through this through this panel.
02:27:45.000But what's important for us to know here is that the more that we know, the more that we can do.
02:27:57.000We need to be strategic and we need to be bold in our actions.
02:28:02.000Because there are many different points of these supply chains of death that we can intervene in, and we must intervene.
02:28:10.000So, in other words, let's sabotage America's ability to protect itself and let's sabotage the United States military by sabotaging and interfering in the supply chain for the F-35.
02:28:28.000And this this woman, Aisha Nizar, she calls herself, who is a member of Palestinian youth movement, should be charged and she should be rated by the FBI.
02:28:39.000And following my expose and the amplification of this video, which has now been seen millions of times on my ex account, uh, GOP Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, who herself is an Air Force veteran, tweeted out, quote tweeting my tweet earlier.
02:28:54.000Not smart to make a public call to mess with our F-35 supply chain.
02:28:59.000Issues of national security are taken very seriously.
02:29:03.000I have referred this individual to the FBI.
02:29:05.000Well, I hope that uh Aisha Nizar is referred to the FBI, and I also hope that uh Nidal Jabor is also referred to the FBI for calling for assassinations of American, Israeli, and European political elected officials who don't want to get on board with this Palestinian bullshit, okay?
02:29:26.000These Muslim savages who are not welcomed in any of the 56 majority Muslim countries because the Palestinian people are fucking savage animals.
02:29:37.000These people are fucking savages and they have no place in Western civilization.
02:29:41.000And every single one of these fucking animals needs to be deported from our country.
02:29:51.000And that should be the policy of the United States government.
02:29:54.000Deport every single savage Palestinian motherfucker.
02:29:58.000Yeah, I can use that word too, Rashida.
02:30:00.000You and your people are the real motherfuckers in our country, disrupting activities, disrupting our patriotic way of life here in America, chanting death to America, death to Israel, death to Western civilization.
02:30:14.000You and your uncivilized, savage animal people are the real savages, and you need to go back to where you came from.
02:30:23.000And if you want to wave the Palestinian flag, Rashida, even though you are supposedly an American citizen, then you should revoke your U.S. citizenship and go to Gaza.
02:30:33.000I will buy you a one-way plane ticket.
02:30:36.000I can't buy you a plane ticket because there's no such thing as Palestine.
02:30:40.000And that's right, your airport doesn't exist because it was bombed by the IDF bitch.
02:30:47.000I mean, honestly, this woman needs to be censured by Mike Johnson.
02:30:51.000She needs to be removed from office along with Rashid, along with Ilhan Omar, Rashida Talib and Ilhan Omar and every single other Muslim serving in the United States government should be removed from office.
02:31:03.000These people pose a massive national security threat to our country.
02:31:07.000And it's time for Speaker Johnson to take action.
02:31:09.000It is time for the Trump administration to take action against these savages who have infiltrated our government.
02:31:19.000Now I'm sure that clip is going to be clipped by Media Matters, and they're going to play that on CNN and MSNBC, but I don't give a shit.
02:31:27.000And it is time for our lawmakers to grow up hair balls and to stop towing the line with Islam and to push back against the Islamification of our country before we turn into a shithole like the UK.
02:31:41.000Or else Mohammed is going to become the number one baby name here in the United States of America, too.
02:32:51.000I mean, nothing pisses me off more than, you know, we're about to, we're about to see the 24-year anniversary of the 9-11 Islamic terrorist attacks On U.S. soil.
02:33:01.000And yet we have these Muslim motherfuckers populating and breeding like rabbits all throughout our country, infecting and infesting our cities with their Islamic bullshit calling for death to America and death to Israel.
02:33:16.000And our Republican politicians don't want to push back because oh, I don't want to be called an Islamophobe.
02:34:18.000I want to know what it's going to take.
02:34:20.000I want to know what it's going to take.
02:34:28.000We need to demand that the Trump administration take action on these people.
02:34:31.000We need to demand that the State Department take action on these people.
02:34:37.000Every single American should be screaming into the microphone like I am.
02:34:41.000Do we want to be like the UK where they have Muslim rape games, raping kids, raping young girls, young girls in the streets having to protect themselves with axes because we have these Muslim savages running around raping and killing people?
02:35:24.000You know, Minneapolis, you know that in Minnesota they now have a call to prayer.
02:35:27.000They don't even have sound ordinances anymore.
02:35:29.000They literally do not have sound ordinances anymore.
02:35:32.000So if you have to listen to me screaming to my microphone to wake you up to the threat of Islam in America, you're gonna listen to me screaming the microphone because what do you want to listen to?
02:35:41.000Do you want to listen to me screaming and warning you that Western civilization is dying?
02:35:46.000Or do you want to listen to that call to prayer five fucking times a day?
02:36:48.000Go look it up if you don't believe me.
02:36:50.000They literally call the Palestinian people the cockroaches of the Middle East.
02:36:54.000Go look it up if you don't believe me.
02:36:56.000Let's go ahead and play clip number 11.
02:36:57.000Linda Sarsor telling activists to carry on the Palestinian struggle into the streets and into the halls of Congress, into the boardrooms and onto college campuses.
02:37:08.000And I say to all of you who are in this room that when you are in these streets, when you are in those halls of Congress, when you are in the boardrooms and on those college campuses.
02:37:22.000Remember that for many of us, this is personal.
02:37:26.000And then I want you to think about my beloved granddaughter That is coming to this world this October 2025.
02:37:36.000And I want you to remember her and fight for her.
02:37:40.000And pray that she and all the children of Palestine will live fully free one day.
02:37:48.000And know that our fight is not only to free generations of Palestinians.
02:37:56.000But I know when the people of Palestine are free.
02:39:17.000They're having a rally on September 23rd, or September 13th, excuse me, September 13th in the UK to protest the takeover of the UK by Muslims.
02:39:28.000I mean, you know, how Elon Musk, the owner of X openly tweeting every single day about the demographic shift in the UK and how Islam has taken over Europe.
02:40:28.000Do I need to remind you all on May 21st of those two young uh Jews that were gunned down outside of the Jewish Museum in Washington, DC by a communist who was wearing a kafia and chanting free Palestine, free Gaza?
02:40:46.000These people are terrorists, and the FBI needs to come in and they need to shut these people down.
02:41:20.000What are you gonna call this Muslim doctor who's practicing medicine at a fucking hospital in Michigan saying things like we need to take out politicians that don't want to support Palestinians?
02:41:52.000I don't care what people call me anymore.
02:41:56.000You know how much money I've lost for speaking out about the truth over these Last 10 years speaking out, trying to warn people about the Islamic takeover of America, trying to warn people about the threat of Islam and the Muslim Brotherhood here in the United States of America.
02:42:10.000I was the first journalist in this country to ever expose Ilha Omar and Rashida Talib before they ever got elected to Congress.
02:42:54.000Further highlighting how fucked up things have gotten in our country, Mahmoud Khalil, Palestinian, Palestinian, uh Palestinian here on a visa, who was supposed to be deported, and now the Democrats are treating him like he's some kind of war hero.
02:43:08.000Spoke at the People's Conference for Palestine, where they were calling for political assassinations against politicians, calling for the sabotage of the F-35.
02:43:49.000Let's put you and your kid and your your baby mama on a plane on one of those F-35s that you want to sabotage, and let's just airdrop you into Gaza.
02:44:15.000But our work is to strip that facade until Israel stand exposed as a pariah state.
02:44:24.000until the zionist genocidal project and the ideology of supremacy that it's built on collapse completely
02:44:44.000Because Gazza has shown the word what resilience looks like, what a truth looks like, what it means to refuse erasure, even in the face of genocide.
02:46:21.000Let's go ahead and play clip number 42.
02:46:24.000But we cannot lose sight of the fact that Israel's brutality extends to Lebanon, Extends to Yemen, extends to Syria, extends to Iraq, and extends to Iran.
02:46:38.000Throughout the duration of the genocide, Israel has murdered tens of thousands of the people of these countries.
02:46:45.000It has targeted their civilian infrastructure, assassinated their political representatives, murdered their medical workers, their scientists, attacked and attempted to destroy every single pillar of the societies of all of these nations.
02:47:03.000Just yesterday in Yemen, Israel assassinated nearly the whole Yemeni political level.
02:47:25.000Brothers and sisters, nowhere is this clearer than at the UN.
02:47:30.000Alongside the United States, Israel has undermined every single aspect of this forum that was meant to be a democratic expression of the wills of the nations and the peoples of the world.
02:49:19.000You mean to tell me they're gonna raid the home of a grandma or you know, some kind of soccer mom for wearing a Trump hat and store storming the Capitol on January 6th, but we're not gonna have the FBI raid the homes of these Muslim terrorists.
02:51:23.000I'm just saying this is the kind of stuff that the president and the vice president need to be briefed on every day when they get their intel briefings.
02:51:32.000Mr. President, there has been a gathering of Islamic terrorists in Michigan where they got together and called for the sabotage of the F-35 fighter jet program.
02:51:42.000Mr. President, how do you want us to respond to this?
02:51:45.000Mr. President, uh Palestinian terrorists gathered this weekend over Labor Day Week in Michigan where they called for your assassination.
02:51:52.000I mean, is the president even getting briefed on this information?
02:53:10.000Destroy the idea of America in Americans' heads.
02:53:13.000They are literally admitting that they want you come to our country to destroy America.
02:53:17.000Let's go ahead and play clip number 12.
02:53:20.000Um, I think I'm reminded of this Basil Al-Araj um quote uh where he basically says that the average American will never understand the plight of the Palestinian person because the state of Israel is a carbon copy of the United States.
02:53:34.000And therefore, the thing to do is to destroy the idea of America in Americans' heads so that they can see the humanity of everybody outside of the warping of American exceptionalism and imperialism and all these evil things.
02:53:49.000We have to dismantle this idea of American exceptionalism, of supremacy, of being beyond reproach.
02:53:56.000I think it's very important that we normalize criticism as a healthy process and learn from uh our experiments in the world to push the boundaries of what is possible to continue to fight for more and more and to see how the empire responds to us and to continue to push.
02:55:24.000And that's just that's just what's happening.
02:55:27.000And that doesn't mean we're all evil, but it does mean that we have a unique responsibility.
02:55:32.000We have a unique position here in the heart of the empire to act in solidarity with all of our siblings in Gaza in the West Bank all across the all around the world.
02:55:47.000And I guess I to start getting to the question.
02:55:52.000I I think that it's important to name right that we do live in the system of imperialism that has conquered every corner of the world functionally.
02:55:59.000There are several exceptions that are worth uh upholding and highlighting and um celebrating but by and large imperialism is a system that is global.
02:56:07.000And it is not without its contradictions.
02:56:09.000It is not without its point of conflict.
02:56:11.000It's not without the violence that it relies on and is sustained by these contradictions like I just said are opportunities at every level whether it's local whether it's national whether it's international there are contradictions that can and should be exploited.
02:56:28.000So one, I think, clear contradiction is that of colonialism or imperialism.
02:56:35.000We continue to live in a world that is defined by immense inequality between the global north, the US, Canada, Europe, and the global south, which is Asia, Africa, Latin America, broadly speaking.
02:56:51.000The UN will say decolonization ended in the 60s.
02:56:57.000And I think it's important to name that this process is not easy and it's not with, it's
02:57:04.000it's not without its contradictions as well but uh the the task of decolonization is just as urgent today as it was 50 years ago and I think it's also important to name that they also invited actual Palestinian terrorists like actual terrorists to come speak at their conference just I don't know I just cannot believe that this is happening on US soil.
02:58:36.000an actual terrorist who was supposed to come to the United States and have a visa but uh Marco Rubio blocked his visa after yours truly raised awareness about the fact that this conference was trying to get visas for their terrorist speakers that's the power of my journalism I single handedly got all of the visas for Gazans and Palestinians shut down.
02:59:04.000Let's go ahead and get that news article um up on the screen too so people can see that over the weekend while you were busy one of the announcements the quiet announcement was that the Trump administration has paused uh all visas for uh Palestinian passport holders that was a direct call to action by me after well several weeks ago when I exposed the fact that Gazans were getting visas under the guise of humanitarian medical missions to come to the United States.
02:59:33.000So US tells diplomats to refuse most visas for Palestinian passport holders that is an amazing victory and I got a lot of calls this weekend from people who were thanking me because they said this wouldn't have happened if it weren't for my reporting and they're right it wouldn't have happened and I don't mind taking a victory lap because I have saved lives.
02:59:52.000I I god only knows how many lives I have saved by by reporting on the fact that Gazans were getting visas by you know.
03:00:02.000Muslim infiltrators at the State Department issuing visas to Palestinians and people in Gaza, Gazans, and these people were getting visas to come to our country where they probably would have just killed tons of Americans.
03:00:13.000And now the Trump administration has halted all visas for Palestinians.
03:00:21.000So hopefully we can add all Palestinians and Gazans to the travel ban as well.
03:00:27.000So it's not just temporary but completely permanent.
03:00:29.000That's what I would really love to see President Trump do next is just adding Palestinians.
03:00:34.000I mean, I would say add Palestine to the travel ban, but there's no such thing as Palestine.
03:00:39.000So I guess it's a game of semantics, but every single person who calls themselves a Palestinian or in Gaza should be permanently banned from ever coming to our country.
03:01:35.000Because even the kids are trained to be terrorists.
03:01:37.000And I said that a couple weeks ago when I encouraged the State Department to uh revoke all visas for the Gaza kids coming in because it was an act of chain migration and they were allowing all their family members and their fathers and their brothers, and you know, it's like one kid is coming in to get a prosthetic, and yet there's like 30 Palestinians getting off the plane.
03:01:55.000Like, hello, is anybody seeing this with their own eyes?
03:02:06.000Waving the Palestinian flag and the kafia at the airports.
03:02:09.000I mean, Jesus, no American flag in sight, just a Palestinian flag and a kafia.
03:04:16.000*Pews the song* I'm Lououd with the Palestinian Feminist Collective and I'm here at the People's Conference for Palestine.
03:04:38.000Supporting with the children's programming.
03:04:40.000Um with the kids, you know, we've been doing all sorts of revolutionary programming from lessons to the TDE's lessons to revolutionary, singing songs, and it's been a really uplifting and incredible experience.
03:04:53.000You know, I think that we have so much to learn from the children, and likewise we have a lot to share from them, right?
03:04:59.000I've been so inspired to be kind of uplifted by their energy, by their confidence, by their willingness to try things out and learn.
03:05:07.000The children are the future of our movement, and we are here to to guide them to support them and to learn alongside them for generation after generation until total liberation.
03:05:20.000Why do young kids younger than five years old need to learn about liberation and the Palestinian struggle?
03:05:26.000She literally said it's revolutionary programming.
03:05:30.000Remember when Hillary Clinton said that they that conservatives need to be reprogrammed in like education camps?
03:05:37.000That's literally what this lady is saying.
03:05:58.000I'm Louis with the Palestinian Feminist Collective, and I'm here at the People's Conference for Palestine, supporting with the children's programming.
03:06:06.000Um with the kids, you know, we've been doing all sorts of revolutionary programming from DEPA lessons to the Tadis lessons to revolutionary, singing in songs, and it's been a really uplifting and incredible experience.
03:06:19.000You know, I think that we have so much to learn from the children, and likewise we have a lot to share from them, right?
03:06:24.000I've I've been so inspired to be kind of uplifted by their energy, by their confidence, by their willingness to try things out and learn.
03:06:32.000The children are the future of our movement, and we are here to guide them, to support them, and to to learn alongside them for generation after generation until total liberation.
03:06:46.000So when the State Department in Marco Rubio issued the statement a couple weeks ago revoking the visas for children coming in from Gaza, they said Laura Loomer is a monster, she's so evil.
03:11:03.000You know, I hope that these kids are taken away by CPS.
03:11:05.000I hope that child protective services takes these kids away from their parents so that they're able to live a normal life and not be indoctrined with terrorist propaganda because these children deserve to grow up in America and to learn that the greatest country in the world is the greatest country in the world and that we are not the head of the snake, we are not the worst and, you know, the most evil country in the world, like all these people are saying.
03:11:28.000I hope these kids are able to be rescued.
03:11:33.000I hope that we can free Palestine from Islam and Hamas.
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03:16:04.000Ask him why he hasn't censured Rashida Talib.
03:16:07.000Speaker Johnson, why have you not censured Rashida Talib after she spoke at a conference where they called for the political assassination of American lawmakers?
03:16:19.000Speaker Johnson, what are you doing to stop the Islamification of America?
03:16:28.000Speaker Johnson, what are you doing to um encourage FBI raids and FBI investigations into the Palestinian activists who called for the sabotage of the American F-35 fighter jet program?
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