00:01:48.140We don't have any real specialty care out there.
00:01:51.120So it's kind of, you know, 180,000 people in the middle of the desert.
00:01:56.400And, you know, we saw what was kind of happening in China, what we saw a little bit in Europe and what started to happen in New York and decided, well, we can sit back and do nothing and watch a whole bunch of people die or we can do something about it.
00:02:11.620So we decided that we were going to have the first portable clinic set up.
00:02:20.360We set it up in the parking lot, essentially.
00:04:37.300We saw COVID pneumonia that improved with treatment and didn't end up needing to be put in the hospital.
00:04:43.740We saw that pulse oximetries in the low 80s, which, you know, when you look at your saturation of how much blood your oxygen is carrying, you know, we want to see normally would be 98 to 100 percent.
00:04:59.180and we were seeing them in the in the low in the low 90s to high 80s which normally would be a
00:05:07.060trigger for you know having to put somebody like on a ventilator or you know supplemental oxygen
00:05:12.380pressured oxygen but we noticed that we could put them on six liters of oxygen just through a nasal
00:05:20.300cannula and despite the low oximetry within three days they were off oxygen on treatment
00:05:26.680not needing the ventilation, uh, which killed so many that we found out. Yeah. I mean, so
00:05:33.260it was, it was always a process of what we, we, we, you know, the, the, the military uses the
00:05:40.260term OODA loop. Right. And so we, we learned that in, in emergency medicine where, you know,
00:05:47.480you orientate yourself, you observe, you collect your data, you make an assessment or a judgment,
00:05:52.860and then you reassess um so that loop is continuous so if something's working you continue
00:05:59.960to use it if something's not working then you change um and it makes you know perfect common
00:06:05.640sense so we did that and we did we did that along with the research from the first SARS pandemic
00:06:12.780of 2005. Well it sounds like what you're describing is the scientific method right you
00:06:19.700You have a problem, you develop a hypothesis based on the best research, you test that hypothesis, you come to a determination, and then you repeat over and over so that you get smarter.
00:06:32.260And as you were doing this, the same scientific method I learned in the fourth grade in my science fair project, but obviously at a higher sophistication, walk us through how the medical boards, the government of California reacted to this approach to your medical practice.
00:06:51.560Yeah, I mean, it was interesting because here we were doing this,
00:06:55.840and in real time we were seeing successful treatment.
00:06:59.260So I broke the story on KUSI News San Diego.
00:07:03.840And that's where I saw you. That's where I first encountered you.
00:07:05.940And I said, hey, there's a treatment for this.
00:07:08.860We've shown that there's a treatment for this.
00:12:07.820They couldn't give me the date of the interview.
00:12:10.200They couldn't tell me specifically what I said was the problem, but that somebody was watching the show and said that I was spreading misinformation, that keyword misinformation.
00:12:21.180And they referred me to the medical board.
00:12:23.840And I'm sure at the California Medical Board, you found nothing but calm, rational, scientifically motivated people who were willing to give you the benefit of the doubt as your fellow physicians, I'm sure, right?
00:12:39.400Well, the good news is it didn't get that far.
00:12:44.160The investigator, we had a great conversation.
00:12:46.840It lasted probably about two, three hours.
00:12:49.120And everything was explained in detail.
00:12:52.280and the the complaint was then dismissed so and and after that it was nice because
00:12:59.180majority of those complaints were also dismissed from other colleagues these complaints were heavily
00:13:05.920covered in the news i saw frequently in a lot of states where medical boards were taking action
00:13:10.960against physicians simply trying to abide the hippocratic oath abide the scientific method
00:13:17.260And I think they wanted these things in the news to scare people.
00:13:21.260I think really convicting people, taking their license away was not the point as much as saying to doctors, if you follow this path, if you don't do what big pharma wants, if you don't do what the PPE industry, if you don't prescribe remdesivir, if you don't do that, then this could happen to you.
00:13:40.620Yeah, it was, to me, it was a big forced compliance campaign.
00:13:43.900um you know we're going to force you to do these things and if you don't we're going to punish you
00:13:49.660for it because what's what's interesting about the whole covid dynamic in what we were quote
00:13:58.160being punished for using fda approved drugs off label okay i'll repeat using fda approved drugs
00:14:07.380off-label so that is completely within our right as a physician to do now uh mid-levels are not
00:14:17.700allowed to deviate from from that but physicians can use drugs off-label so we weren't doing
00:14:22.600anything we we don't normally do on a day-to-day you were doing a legal thing you were you were
00:14:27.540you were referred for punishment for doing legal for doing legal things right the experimental drug
00:14:34.560that was not FDA approved happened to be remdesivir, okay?
00:16:31.660Yeah. Right. So physicians, we have a obligation to give our patients informed consent and informed consent means we're going to give you the risk, the benefits of a treatment.
00:16:43.560And then the patient then decides with their doctor, do I want this treatment or not?
00:16:48.880Well, the government took that away from physicians and patients.
00:16:54.140It's you're going to do this. And if you don't, we're going to punish you.
00:23:45.620Well, don't they in a way – not regulate pharma, but they have a role in how pharmaceuticals are utilized in medical care if they're on the boards and they're going to punish people for not following certain criteria.
00:24:00.100So it's it's not the it's not the the the academies that are punishing, but what they're doing is they're going along with the narrative.
00:24:07.680OK, if Anthony Fauci, you know, says, you know, masking is good, then all of the academies and all of these these these bodies are going to say, yes, you need to mask because Anthony Fauci says so.
00:24:19.840The CDC says we need to do this. So the societies line up and say, OK, we need to do that.
00:24:26.000Um, a lot of these, these, uh, foundations or, or, or, or boards, um, are related to academic institutions.
00:24:37.580So a lot of their, a lot of the professors for these institutions sit on these boards.
00:24:42.540Um, it's a, it's an academia thing and academia relies on funding.
00:35:36.100And he modeled the Florida outpatient test and treat centers after our urgent care in El Centro.
00:35:47.800So when they were doing the test and treat with the monoclonal antibodies all over the state of Florida, that came from our model of treating patients.
00:35:55.260Another great part of the scientific method to find best practices and model them.
00:36:00.760Um, so there was just a report that came out that, uh, there's a Senate investigation.
00:36:06.600They went through 2000 pages of CDC documents and they found that the scientists there at
00:36:16.200Pfizer were aware of significant risks of myocarditis and pericarditis with the vaccine.
00:36:23.760And they downplayed those risks and covered them up and hid them.
00:36:27.160And in fact, in some of the reports to the Biden administration, one of the documents said that there is a high risk of cardiac event with these vaccines.
00:36:38.560And someone, it's not recorded who, changed that to slight risk.
00:38:54.940But like when I first got there, they tell you this is what you got to do.
00:38:58.340So I show up and like you'd go to your nightly fundraiser and a third of the room, half the room would be different representatives from pharmaceutical companies that would be there.
00:39:09.060Or pharma associations, industry groups, or even like other white hat groups that you know they're the major donors to, you know, like U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Business Roundtable.
00:39:21.200I mean, these are people that have major connections to big pharma.
00:39:25.340And in this time where we were trying to carve out the COVID legislation, like the Democrats were arguing for max spending, get money on the streets, you know, forgivable loans.
00:39:37.300and the thing that mitch mcconnell was lobbying for above everything else and he's the leader of
00:39:43.760the republicans in the senate at the time was the liability shields had to be liability shields
00:39:48.820for for big pharma and i mean it it was disgusting it still is they should be people should right now
00:39:56.600be filing legislation to go and repeal those liability shields the the country would back
00:40:01.640them. Yeah, they would. Absolutely. Um, and they should, there was just another study that came
00:40:07.000out over a million children were studied over the course of this, this period from getting the
00:40:13.820vaccines. And only the children who got the vaccine had myocarditis or pericarditis had heart
00:40:20.420events, only the children who got the vaccine. And it's a peer reviewed study. Well, the military
00:40:25.320over a million, the data in the military, because remember there's a population in the military
00:40:29.680where they didn't have any choice, that you were, you took the vaccine or you were punished,
00:40:33.700vaxxed out of the military, and you have all these men and women, incredible health, but
00:40:38.800particularly with the men, the myocarditis appeared at a, at a higher level. And the fertility issues
00:40:43.940with women. Oh yeah. You talk to a lot of these, these OBGYNs and just anecdotally what they saw
00:40:49.700in their practices. But then when you get the big data with the military, it showed that, and
00:41:22.020No, nothing, by the way, what that doesn't violate the Eighth Amendment prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment do you think should happen to Dr. Fauci?
00:41:28.700There's some black sites where the Eighth Amendment doesn't apply.
00:41:33.880He needs to be put on trial just like they did for experimenting on the Jews from World War II.
00:41:43.160There needs to be a tribunal and he needs to answer for all of the things he said and did and forced upon Americans that were a not based on science, which he even admitted he did.
00:41:58.080And that in itself is is the liability.
00:42:02.140Do you think that greed or power drove him more?
00:42:09.120You could go all the way back to the AIDS epidemic when he banned the treatment for PCP pneumonia with Bactrim and Prednisone in support of ACT.
00:42:20.820He's always wanted to be the guy and he's always wanted to have the cure, to be the one to fix and, quote, save the world.
00:43:58.860I think if you were like in a Democratic primary election in California and stood up and said, you know, I will make Dr. Fauci my head of HHS, I will replace Bobby Kennedy with Dr. Fauci, you would get cheers today in a room of Democrat voters, which is so self-defeating.
00:44:17.380My heart breaks for the Democrats who are vaccine injured.
00:44:20.380I don't think that should happen to anyone.
00:44:22.320Yeah, it shouldn't have happened to anyone.
00:44:23.660I think the Democrats should take more vaccines, personally.
00:46:45.540So those, yes, I would be to say, okay, you know, we can, we could potentially vaccinate our way out of that.
00:46:53.220But when you're looking at flu and you're looking at rhinovirus and you're looking at COVID and there's like five different coronaviruses or in, in all of these, you know, uh, para-inflammatory, they mutate every year.
00:47:06.300So there's no way to vaccinate against them.
00:47:28.780Number one is get the informed consent that that you need to make a logical decision.
00:47:35.720Okay. You know, understand the disclaimer, you know, this is not medical advice to any of the listeners at this point. But traditionally, when we were growing up, we had five vaccines. Now you're getting 72 different antigens, you know, introduced into children.
00:51:00.660How, I mean, we have seen people who over the last decade have connected vaccines to autism, labeled kooks, really shunned in the medical community.
00:51:13.580And I didn't know what to think about all this, but I've been watching closely some of the information Secretary Kennedy has made public that brings to light research that had been rat holed previously that shows in some of these vaccines with newborns, a higher presentation of the autism disease than, you know, than for those who did not have it.
00:51:39.360And I'm just wondering, I'm not asking you to take a position on it, but when you see those releases, you know, what questions arise in your mind?
00:51:46.340What thoughts do you have about what brought us to this point where we were so dismissive of concerns that may require more review?
00:51:56.600Yeah, I mean, so what's interesting about this whole transition, and I mentioned this earlier, when I was growing up, we got five vaccines.
00:52:06.880and in elementary school, junior high, high school,
00:52:11.140there wasn't a single case of autism, okay?
00:52:36.880so the question that gets asked what causes autism and the answer is not vaccines
00:52:44.060well if you don't know what's causing autism yeah how do you know it's not the vaccines
00:52:50.820or how do you know it's not the accumulation of multiple vaccines right so like the entourage
00:52:59.700Right. So the example is this. Is Motrin safe? Ibuprofen. We take it, right? It's safe. Is aspirin safe? Yeah, we take aspirin, right? If you have atrial fibrillation and you need an anticoagulant like warfarin or Coumadin, is that safe to take? For the most part. You know, there's antidotes to it. You know, you monitor your level.
00:53:23.860If you had a heart attack and you needed Plavix for your stent to keep your stent open, right?
00:53:44.460You're going to have a massive hemorrhage and you're going to die.
00:53:47.360So we can study one vaccine and say it's safe.
00:53:53.240But have we done studies of all of them together and say, yeah, giving them all together or giving all four of these at the same time doesn't have a cumulative effect?
00:54:06.380If you look at vaccines and what they do, they create a immune response.
00:54:16.060That's why a lot of these vaccines, when you look at the package inserts, things like Guillain-Barre, neurologic, transverse myelitis, neurologic, fevers, convulsions, that's all neurologic.
00:54:28.120Okay. So if I give them one, maybe they do fine. But if I give them four, am I compounding that effect? And is that causing some sort of brain damage?
00:54:39.040And it's also worth mentioning, and this blew my mind, that not a single vaccine, and correct me if I'm wrong, not a single vaccine on the childhood schedule has been properly safety tested.
00:54:52.140The only one is acellular pertussis, has been, and that's been, that was a double-blinded, controlled, randomized, controlled trial.
00:55:02.160None of the other ones were, but the acellular pertussis has been.
00:55:05.800um and so but that means there's over 30 that aren't yeah right and and and clearly clearly
00:55:13.300the new mrna platform vaccines is is is well well already established to be uh harmful and so we
00:55:22.160should we should basically that that whole platform needs to be stopped well dr tyson i really
00:55:27.480appreciate having you on uh this episode today where can people follow what you're doing um i'm
00:55:33.460on x at b tyson md okay um then they can find your book on amazon they can find my book on amazon
00:55:40.080yes okay now you've got me worried this is going to happen again doctor i got to go read your book
00:55:44.820so i find out how we how we protect ourselves from the next one yeah and you know the the caution
00:55:49.760i always say the caution is if they know how you're going to react be prepared for the opposite
00:55:57.160effect right so if they know we're not going to vaccinate well they're going to put it in mosquitoes
00:56:04.200then maybe there's something else that they're going to do so just be aware um don't trust the
00:56:12.920government that's number one i think i think i think i think we're all actually rename this
00:56:17.940podcast don't trust the government um you know do your own research uh you know ask questions and
00:56:26.000And the more questions, when you get it, when people don't want to answer your question, keep asking it because that means you're on to something.
00:56:32.980You're a true hero to many, Doctor, and I think there are probably people alive today as a result of your courage, and it's very commendable.