The Culture War - Tim Pool


Biden Cancer COVERED UP, Dr. Drew EXPOSES The BIG LIE, They KNEW He Had Cancer BEFORE Being Sworn In


Summary

A doctor who worked with Joe Biden says he had cancer while he was president, and even said he likely had it. This suggests before he even got into office, they knew that he was sick and would need to find a way to invoke the 25th Amendment if they lost Congress.


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00:00:54.940 I want to start with this story.
00:00:56.280 We have the story from the Daily Mail.
00:01:00.380 CNN host calls timing of Biden's cancer diagnosis extraordinary and suggests the real motive.
00:01:08.420 We have this from the New York Post.
00:01:11.700 Doctor who worked with Biden says he had cancer while he was president.
00:01:16.160 In fact, he even said he likely had it.
00:01:19.660 Take a look at this.
00:01:20.880 He had it while he was president.
00:01:22.560 He probably had it at the start of his presidency in 2021.
00:01:24.800 Yes, I don't think there's any disagreement about that.
00:01:28.520 It appears, my friends, that this is bipartisan.
00:01:34.580 Everybody recognizes that Biden's cancer diagnosis they've known about for some time.
00:01:40.380 In fact, when I looked up just a cursory search, this disease apparently takes years to metastasize to the bone.
00:01:49.600 To the point where Joe Biden is at when it would imply while he was president, he did in fact have cancer.
00:01:54.920 Calling into question his mental state, what medications he may have been on, whether he was capable of doing the job in the first place, and questions, why didn't they invoke the 25th Amendment?
00:02:07.980 I want to bring you back in time to when Nancy Pelosi announced the 25th Amendment panel.
00:02:14.580 Remember this?
00:02:16.120 And everybody said, whoa, this isn't for Trump.
00:02:21.700 This is for Joe Biden.
00:02:23.600 That's right.
00:02:24.520 Around the time that Joe Biden was about to enter office, Nancy Pelosi put together through Congress this 25th Amendment panel that could make the decision whether or not to remove a president if they were infirm.
00:02:35.040 Many people first claimed they're trying to find ways to remove Trump, but then quickly people said, no, no, it's for Joe Biden.
00:02:43.880 It's for Joe Biden.
00:02:46.400 This suggests before he even got into office, they knew that he was sick and would need to find a way to invoke the removal of a president if they lost Congress.
00:02:58.260 The idea being, if the Democrats control Congress, they can create a committee that will have the ability to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove the president.
00:03:07.100 But if they lose, if they did not do that, it would be incumbent upon the vice president solely and a Republican Congress.
00:03:14.540 So they made this new plan, a committee, a panel, learned experts would make that decision if the vice president saw fit to invoke it, a power they were giving to Kamala Harris to be able to remove Biden when the time came.
00:03:29.780 I believe they knew the whole time that Joe Biden was dying.
00:03:32.440 And I believe that they, they don't have anybody else.
00:03:38.060 Joe Biden was the best that they could muster up.
00:03:41.620 They knew that Buttigieg didn't have, they knew that Newsom, nobody else had it.
00:03:45.060 So this is where we are.
00:03:47.240 Allow me to figure out if I can, let's see.
00:03:53.600 We're having fun with these technical difficulties these days, my friends.
00:03:57.500 Not much can be done about it, but I think, there we go.
00:03:59.840 We're going to be joined by Dr. Stephen Quay right now.
00:04:03.820 Let me see if we are able to connect.
00:04:06.180 And no, it looks like we have Dr. Drew.
00:04:10.100 Let me grab, we'll get this going for you guys in just a second.
00:04:15.540 And let's see.
00:04:18.420 Hello, doctor.
00:04:19.220 Can you hear me?
00:04:20.240 Tim, is that you?
00:04:21.160 Yes, it is.
00:04:21.860 Can you see me?
00:04:23.540 Yes, I can.
00:04:24.400 Oh, hey, how's it going?
00:04:27.040 Excellent.
00:04:27.360 I thought we were going to have a different doctor, but I'm glad to see you.
00:04:30.920 It's been a minute.
00:04:31.860 Thanks for joining me.
00:04:33.020 It has been a minute.
00:04:33.760 I've got to come back out to West Virginia sometime.
00:04:35.560 Absolutely.
00:04:36.480 Well, let's talk about this.
00:04:39.540 I did a cursory Google search on Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis, and a cursory Google search
00:04:46.140 reveals there's no way they just found out about this, especially considering he was
00:04:51.120 the president getting these routine exams.
00:04:53.460 That's exactly right.
00:04:54.760 Yeah, lay it out for us.
00:04:55.840 So, again, people are like, how dare you opine on a case you don't take care of?
00:05:02.200 I'm not saying anything about his case or his care.
00:05:04.520 The American people have a right to understand what is being reported, and what is being reported
00:05:08.720 is not the full story.
00:05:11.460 The fact is, if he was diagnosed with advanced metastatic disease at presentation, extremely
00:05:17.440 unlikely.
00:05:18.400 That happens maybe 2% of the time in people who are not being monitored carefully.
00:05:23.140 With his level of scrutiny, there's no way that happened.
00:05:27.180 And what got my spidey sense up initially, they went, oh, we felt a nodule.
00:05:31.160 There was a prostate nodule.
00:05:32.480 That's not how it works.
00:05:33.900 The nodule, we don't even do, most doctors don't even do digital rectal exams anymore.
00:05:38.160 We just follow the PSA.
00:05:39.940 PSA is up.
00:05:40.780 We get an ultrasound or an MRI, we biopsy, and that's that.
00:05:44.880 Now, the overwhelming probability is somewhere two to four years ago, he had a diagnosis.
00:05:51.000 It was treated.
00:05:52.520 It got away from them.
00:05:53.920 Now he has metastatic disease.
00:05:55.360 The really interesting aspect of this, though, is that when somebody has metastatic prostate
00:06:00.140 cancer, we use androgen deprivation therapies to manage it.
00:06:04.900 And one of the common side effects is falling, muscle atrophy, and cognitive decline.
00:06:11.460 In fact, I have prostate cancer.
00:06:13.660 And when I was first, when I was, I had a little recurrence, I had to have some radiation.
00:06:17.960 At that point, I talked to my urologist.
00:06:19.380 I said, the one thing I don't want is androgen deprivation because I don't want what it would
00:06:23.540 do to my brain.
00:06:24.140 I don't want it.
00:06:25.100 I'll take my chances with something else.
00:06:27.760 But that would be the routine treatment for the first line on metastatic disease.
00:06:32.000 Are you okay now?
00:06:32.800 I mean, I didn't realize that you had cancer.
00:06:35.280 I had prostate cancer.
00:06:36.320 I had a prostatectomy.
00:06:37.300 Then I had some radiation.
00:06:38.380 And this is all, it's a slow-growing tumor.
00:06:40.320 If you get it early, you're good.
00:06:42.120 If you want to get a cancer, this is the one to get.
00:06:43.760 Trust me.
00:06:44.420 I'm with the Prostate Cancer Foundation now.
00:06:46.540 I'm fine.
00:06:47.720 Could it recur?
00:06:48.440 Yeah, it could.
00:06:49.380 But we're monitoring.
00:06:50.880 We're taking care of it.
00:06:51.640 That's that.
00:06:52.420 Why he's got away.
00:06:53.800 He had a very high-grade tumor.
00:06:55.760 I have a low-intermediate-grade tumor.
00:06:57.780 I don't know if the grade was up at presentation, if they put him under some sort of active surveillance
00:07:01.660 or not.
00:07:02.480 But if you put it together, this business of seeing a nodule and fighting metastatic disease,
00:07:08.300 that's not what happened.
00:07:09.140 The fact that they decided to come clean about it now, very suspicious.
00:07:14.360 And the overwhelming probability is, don't know him, I wish him the best, but the probability
00:07:20.140 he was diagnosed two or three years ago, they've been treating him, it got away, he may have
00:07:24.620 been on some androgen deprivation therapy, and that would explain a lot.
00:07:27.860 How do you deliver androgen deprivation therapy?
00:07:30.300 Well, it's by essentially shutting down the testes, things like Lupron, things like that.
00:07:36.280 There are ways to...
00:07:37.280 They used to...
00:07:37.840 It's actually called...
00:07:39.060 You know, we used to call it...
00:07:40.020 They actually would castrate men.
00:07:41.300 They'd actually take their testes out back in the day.
00:07:43.300 And it does slow the tumor down quite a bit.
00:07:45.780 But this is...
00:07:46.480 Once it gets to metastatic disease, particularly high-grade like this, that is not a curable
00:07:50.280 condition.
00:07:50.720 That is a progressive fatal illness.
00:07:52.900 So this is a terminal diagnosis?
00:07:56.320 For sure.
00:07:56.820 For sure.
00:07:57.360 Wow.
00:07:57.800 But what's so deeply troubling about this is all the gaslighting around it.
00:08:01.980 Just come clean about it.
00:08:03.120 When was it diagnosed?
00:08:03.940 What happened?
00:08:04.900 It's just...
00:08:05.440 I'm so sick and tired of the incomplete truce and the gaslighting.
00:08:10.060 Look, he's an individual entitled to his medical care in private, but he's the president
00:08:15.800 of the United States, and they've chosen to come clean about it.
00:08:18.700 At least be honest about that.
00:08:20.360 At least give us the facts.
00:08:21.600 I think the challenge is...
00:08:23.800 Well, let me start.
00:08:25.840 Let me...
00:08:26.460 Before we get into overt politics, let me say this.
00:08:29.560 I don't believe the grade.
00:08:31.620 They were saying that it was...
00:08:33.160 I'm forgetting the term because I'm not a doctor, but it was like a...
00:08:35.480 A nine.
00:08:35.700 A nine.
00:08:36.220 A nine.
00:08:36.520 Yeah.
00:08:36.800 What was the word?
00:08:38.420 The G?
00:08:39.280 Is it just a G?
00:08:41.460 Gleason score.
00:08:42.320 Yes.
00:08:42.620 There you go.
00:08:43.440 You're the doctor.
00:08:44.240 It was a nine.
00:08:45.280 And so I just did some Googling.
00:08:47.460 And they say eight, nine, and ten are very high.
00:08:49.560 They're considered aggressive.
00:08:50.280 I don't believe it.
00:08:51.600 I don't believe them.
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00:09:21.700 It fits.
00:09:22.620 You know, listen, I'm trying to use divining rods here to get, you know, this trickle of
00:09:27.160 information and try to figure out what they're actually describing.
00:09:30.900 Grade nine does fit.
00:09:32.160 It doesn't mean he was grade nine at presentation.
00:09:33.920 He might have been a six.
00:09:34.720 He may have progressed.
00:09:35.500 I don't know.
00:09:36.320 But now it's a nine.
00:09:38.180 Nine fits with the metastatic disease.
00:09:40.320 And the fact that it does seem to be aggressive.
00:09:42.360 So because I was reading, correct me if I'm wrong, that a lower grade could take 10 years
00:09:47.520 to get to this level.
00:09:49.020 Correct.
00:09:49.460 I'm a grade six or not never or never progresses.
00:09:53.380 Right.
00:09:53.640 So there's a lot of missing pieces on the story that I, you know, look, it brings up the whole
00:09:59.020 issue again.
00:09:59.840 Shouldn't the public, the American people have some access to the understanding of what the
00:10:05.220 medical and cognitive state of their president is?
00:10:09.020 Doesn't it make some, if I were as airline pilots and physicians and lawyers, we are held
00:10:14.740 to account if we start having cognitive decline or we become impaired medically, we are required
00:10:20.320 to step out or at least raise our hand and sort of ask for a separate evaluation to see
00:10:26.420 if we are appropriate to be taking care of people.
00:10:29.860 This is even, this is such a much more important condition.
00:10:32.840 We are living longer.
00:10:34.020 We are, we are going to have older presidents.
00:10:36.240 We need to come up with some sort of mechanism to screen for trouble when it develops.
00:10:41.340 So with the, uh, the medication he would have received for this, uh, so let's, let's say
00:10:46.920 what you think, like two, three years ago, maybe he got the diagnosis would be, that'd
00:10:49.860 be reasonable.
00:10:50.900 Uh, androgen deprivation therapy.
00:10:53.400 These things do cognitively impair you, you are saying.
00:10:56.660 They slow you, they cognitively impair you, they cause muscle wasting and they cause falls.
00:11:03.320 And look, he was Parkinsonian before this, right?
00:11:07.140 He has that slow gait, the mask-like faces, the hypophonia.
00:11:10.420 I always wondered if some of the cognitive problems were the result of medication for
00:11:15.200 the Parkinsonism because sometimes his motoric function was better and I noticed his cognitive
00:11:20.120 functioning and then wasn't as good.
00:11:21.720 So I've wondered if that was part of the problem.
00:11:23.520 So there are multiple things going on here.
00:11:26.000 Could he also have dementia?
00:11:27.860 Dementia gets worse with any medical conditions.
00:11:30.860 We are still very much in the dark about what's going on here, but I'll tell you what, every
00:11:35.920 journalist in the country should wake up this morning and think to themselves, oh my God,
00:11:39.100 we have been played, I have been played, I've been gaslit, I've been lied to, and I played
00:11:44.240 into it and I need to really examine what I did, why that happened, do not let it happen
00:11:48.780 again.
00:11:49.680 And they're not going to do that.
00:11:50.900 Well, I think they were in on it.
00:11:55.180 And when I say that, I think there are journalists that full well knew that Biden was ill.
00:11:59.600 I think when you've got some 45-year-old big-bellied plumber sitting in his living room with a
00:12:05.820 clicker going, Biden's sick.
00:12:07.940 And it's that obvious on TV.
00:12:10.460 And when you see him talk, how could these journalists not be curious enough to ask any
00:12:15.700 question?
00:12:16.040 I mean, this is what a journal is supposed to do.
00:12:17.760 You make some calls, some doctors, you try and get some source of information and confirm
00:12:21.680 what everybody is hypothesizing already.
00:12:24.800 Listen, Tim, mind you, when I did try to speak up back in the time, I was attacked.
00:12:31.760 How dare you?
00:12:32.800 He's sharp as a tack.
00:12:33.940 He's got a photographic memory.
00:12:35.680 You don't take care of him.
00:12:36.920 You don't know.
00:12:37.660 Look, I can look at a picture of a rash and say it's a rash and evaluate the rash.
00:12:41.560 Same thing is true with certain neurological conditions.
00:12:44.260 Same thing is true with prostate cancer, which I treat a lot.
00:12:47.700 I suffer from as a patient.
00:12:49.060 I'm on the Prostate Foundation board.
00:12:50.940 I understand this illness.
00:12:52.760 They're not giving us the whole story.
00:12:55.360 And I can say that about any case, about anything that is described in this manner, happens to
00:13:01.760 be the president of the United States in this case, we have a right to know more than we
00:13:05.040 do.
00:13:05.320 It just seems to me.
00:13:07.340 Humbly, I would say that.
00:13:08.420 For prostate cancer, does the medication and treatment you described with the androgen
00:13:13.960 deprivation or any other treatments cause impairment to such a degree you can't operate a motor
00:13:18.600 vehicle?
00:13:20.400 Well, it can.
00:13:23.720 Again, when I was presented with some, my disease started progressing a little bit, I
00:13:28.040 needed some extra treatment.
00:13:29.360 I had a frank conversation with my urologist.
00:13:31.840 I said, I don't want androgen deprivation therapy because a small percentage of men don't
00:13:36.420 just get cognitive decline.
00:13:38.240 They get frank dementia.
00:13:40.080 Wow.
00:13:40.220 And I'm somehow convinced I'd be one of those guys.
00:13:42.800 It's not worth it.
00:13:43.600 But it can be really serious.
00:13:46.200 And yes, you can get to the point where not only can you not operate a car, you can't
00:13:49.660 feed yourself.
00:13:50.840 Whoa.
00:13:51.700 But let's say, so that's a small percentage though, you said, right?
00:13:55.260 Correct.
00:13:55.880 Are there any other like short-term treatments they provide, which maybe it's like, I don't
00:14:01.600 know, I'm a doctor, but I know that sometimes I go to the dentist.
00:14:03.500 They say, hey, we're going to give you this pill, you can't drive your car for eight hours.
00:14:07.120 Are there any kind of medications along with the treatment that might be short-term that
00:14:10.280 would have that effect?
00:14:11.760 Not like that.
00:14:12.900 No.
00:14:13.460 I mean, the only thing I can think of is, you know, when you get metastatic disease to
00:14:18.040 the bone, sometimes it's painful.
00:14:20.000 And so they might be giving him some pain meds that could make him sort of impaired.
00:14:23.180 But I didn't see any evidence of him suffering or being in pain or anything, which is also
00:14:26.560 a little odd.
00:14:27.360 All this is odd.
00:14:28.320 But, you know, again, we're trying to put the pieces together with very limited information.
00:14:33.860 The reason why I'm asking is because I think we've already established when you listen to
00:14:38.340 the man speak, there's something wrong.
00:14:40.120 And I'm trying to be academic in how I describe that.
00:14:43.480 And we know that a side effect of the medication and treatment he would receive for this disease
00:14:47.940 could result in full-blown dementia.
00:14:50.540 Oh, and more commonly, cognitive slowing, cognitive decline, the kind of things we were
00:14:57.660 seeing here.
00:14:58.480 So let me ask you another question in your expertise then.
00:15:02.020 If someone entered into a contract while undergoing these treatments, would they have grounds to
00:15:06.480 avoid a contract due to impairment?
00:15:10.520 Boy, you know, you're way outside of my field.
00:15:14.340 I would be surprised, you know, as long as they can express volition and date and time
00:15:21.380 and orientation.
00:15:22.560 If you got the dementia, you would not be able to be in a contract.
00:15:26.460 But with the cognitive slowing, I would say, hmm, you'd be OK.
00:15:30.160 But with the audio that we've heard of Joe Biden, other her tapes that got released.
00:15:33.940 I don't know if you had a chance.
00:15:34.760 Have you listened to that?
00:15:35.600 I've heard them.
00:15:36.160 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:15:36.800 It doesn't surprise me at all.
00:15:38.280 Well, I mean.
00:15:39.220 And the one thing that was on display there that Alex Berenson pointed out that I thought
00:15:43.420 he was absolutely correct on is he has something called anastagnosia, which is with many psychiatric
00:15:48.800 conditions and addiction and certain neurological conditions, there's a block in insight on
00:15:54.300 what's happening to you.
00:15:55.460 You don't perceive what's happening.
00:15:58.280 And what happens sometimes in family systems where there's a patriarch that no one wants
00:16:02.740 to confront, they support the denial.
00:16:05.660 They don't want the poor guy, oh, don't bother him.
00:16:08.220 Don't want him to feel impaired.
00:16:09.860 Oh, no, he looks OK to me.
00:16:11.160 He's looking good today.
00:16:11.880 They support the dysfunction as opposed to pulling him aside going, hey, we got to we
00:16:16.840 got to do something.
00:16:17.400 Let's let's let's be a little more.
00:16:19.100 Let's be a kinder to you.
00:16:20.420 And let's do proper care as opposed to pretend nothing's happening.
00:16:25.200 So with those audio tapes, he clearly didn't know dates.
00:16:28.020 Now, I'm sure if you ask him what today is, maybe I don't know.
00:16:31.580 He didn't know when he was vice president.
00:16:33.220 He struggled to remember when his son died.
00:16:34.780 He struggled to remember when Trump got elected.
00:16:36.160 And of course, the reason I'm asking all these questions is the challenge we're going to see
00:16:41.100 likely from I would argue from the the base, from voters, from journalists and commentators
00:16:47.380 is that Joe Biden was cognitively impaired due to his his ailment.
00:16:52.560 And that's going to call into question decisions he purportedly made.
00:16:56.260 So with with the pardons, for instance, you have the use of auto pen, which already people
00:17:01.040 are arguing proves he didn't sign it.
00:17:02.680 Therefore, it's void.
00:17:03.620 But it's legally questionable.
00:17:05.440 The next thing I think is going to come up.
00:17:06.880 They're going to say, well, if he was getting these medical treatments and it had caused
00:17:10.880 full blown dementia, we don't know if these are sound presidential judgments.
00:17:15.540 And this could open the door to legal challenges, which I expect.
00:17:18.120 So remember, he refused to take the Montreal cognitive inventory that Trump sails through
00:17:24.200 every year.
00:17:24.680 He refused to take it.
00:17:26.200 So we have no objective data to really know his level of cognition.
00:17:30.200 And by the way, they do have a viable defense on the auto pen.
00:17:34.180 But because they're being they're obfuscating so severely, I don't think they will bring it
00:17:38.260 forth, which is, hey, guy had Parkinsonism.
00:17:41.400 One of the features of Parkinsonism is you lose your ability to write and your signature
00:17:45.400 doesn't look normal anymore.
00:17:46.620 We had him use the auto pen, but he he approved every single auto pen signature and he just
00:17:52.920 couldn't do it because of his Parkinsonism.
00:17:54.340 But of course, they won't say that.
00:17:55.900 Of course, they won't.
00:17:56.980 Did you hear there was an oncologist who went on MSNBC and he said he believes that Biden
00:18:03.300 probably had this cancer when he entered the presidency?
00:18:06.940 It is not.
00:18:08.120 It is a reasonable assessment.
00:18:10.400 That is a reasonable thing.
00:18:11.860 It could be again, we're working with incomplete information.
00:18:14.560 Is it possible that he was diagnosed with metastatic disease at presentation?
00:18:20.540 Possible, but less than two percent chance.
00:18:23.080 Is it probable that he had it for two or three years?
00:18:26.440 It got it.
00:18:27.000 And what was the original treatment?
00:18:28.440 Did he have radium implant?
00:18:29.500 Did he have external beam radiation?
00:18:30.920 And why did it get away from them?
00:18:32.100 Or did it get away early?
00:18:33.240 And was he put on androgen deprivation therapy and is now progressing, which it does?
00:18:37.880 It's a terminal illness.
00:18:39.260 I don't know.
00:18:40.160 But it's something like that.
00:18:42.080 But it is not.
00:18:43.180 I will tell you what it is not.
00:18:44.680 It is not.
00:18:45.520 Hey, we did a digital rectal exam.
00:18:47.360 We felt a nodule.
00:18:48.560 Lo and behold, you have metastatic disease.
00:18:50.600 No, did not happen.
00:18:52.060 Guaranteed.
00:18:52.540 That's insane.
00:18:53.900 There was a viral clip from 2022 where Biden said, I and so many others have cancer.
00:19:00.580 I saw that.
00:19:01.900 And the media's claim was he was talking about skin lesions.
00:19:05.240 Doesn't make sense, by the way.
00:19:07.020 Why would he be talking about cancer?
00:19:08.520 I mean, basal cell carcinoma and maybe some localized squames.
00:19:12.560 Everybody gets that who lives in the sun, who spends time outdoors.
00:19:16.420 You don't think of yourself as a cancer patient when you have basal cell carcinoma.
00:19:19.700 Maybe if he had melanoma, but we need to know that, too, then.
00:19:22.980 If that's, in fact, the case.
00:19:24.440 That's exactly what I was going to ask.
00:19:25.540 He was telling a story about how oil slicks were on his windshield and the wiper's trying
00:19:29.400 to wipe the oil away.
00:19:30.400 And that's why, quote, I and so many other people have cancer.
00:19:34.880 Is there a kind of cancer that's associated with petroleum chemicals?
00:19:39.280 Is it skin cancer?
00:19:41.580 Not skin cancer, for sure.
00:19:43.920 And it brings up an interesting question about food dyes.
00:19:47.380 He should have gotten on that then.
00:19:49.900 Because those are petroleum products.
00:19:52.100 And I want to say also, people are going to get all exercised about turbo cancers and
00:19:56.720 vaccines and spike protein and whatnot.
00:19:59.000 Well, look, something is up.
00:20:01.760 Patrick Soon-Shiong is going around talking about how the spike protein seems to knock
00:20:06.740 out our natural killer cells, which are the sort of the final pathway of protection against
00:20:11.680 cancers as they develop.
00:20:12.780 So if that is happening, we got to be really, we got to deal with this.
00:20:18.160 But there's more to be revealed on that yet.
00:20:20.620 I don't know that cancer is actually on the increase.
00:20:23.040 But if it is, and these natural killer dropouts, much like AIDS causes a T cell dropout, this
00:20:28.780 is another kind of T cell dropout.
00:20:30.360 We need to get on that and get on it quick.
00:20:32.280 And because people are so exercised around vaccines, you're not allowed to even ask these
00:20:36.360 questions, which thankfully now that is, that ice is melting a little bit.
00:20:40.720 Yeah, especially.
00:20:41.360 And it's fascinating how they went after RFK Jr.
00:20:43.580 as being an anti-vaxxer.
00:20:45.260 When, during the Trump campaign, I'm like, have you guys listened to RFK Jr.?
00:20:49.520 He's not anti-vax at all.
00:20:51.020 In fact, he's moderately pro-vaxing.
00:20:54.040 He was critical of the process by which they were getting approved, specifically the COVID
00:20:58.700 ones.
00:20:59.920 One thing I want to bring up, Nancy Pelosi, I think a lot of people forgot this.
00:21:04.800 Remember when she created that 25th Amendment committee?
00:21:08.200 Just, it was around the time of the election in 2020.
00:21:11.900 She created this committee to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove a sitting president.
00:21:16.460 And the first thing people said was, this is to remove Donald Trump if he wins.
00:21:22.360 Then everyone kind of took a pause and said, wait a minute.
00:21:25.160 No, this is for Joe Biden.
00:21:26.580 I think when you have the, you know, we call it the wisdom of the crowd, noticing something
00:21:33.140 was wrong with Joe Biden.
00:21:34.900 Yeah.
00:21:35.280 I think we look at the actions of prominent Democrats like Pelosi.
00:21:38.480 I think they were well aware that Biden was very sick and was going to need to be removed.
00:21:43.460 But the question is, what could he have had at the time that warranted creating a committee
00:21:49.480 to be able to remove him from the presidency?
00:21:51.420 So, if they discovered this prostate cancer in 2020, would that give you as a doctor, would
00:22:01.600 you believe that maybe within a couple of years he may be demented and unable to do the job?
00:22:06.660 No, I would not.
00:22:08.180 Unless he had a, at presentation back then, a Gleason 9 with METS, or at least outside the capsule prostate cancer,
00:22:16.540 then I would be worried that we would get to the point where he would need more aggressive treatments
00:22:21.280 and then his cognition could be affected.
00:22:23.380 But it's on the fence, right?
00:22:26.320 The original presentation, if that was four years ago, you know, as we say,
00:22:30.420 people normally often die of something else before the prostate cancer gets you.
00:22:34.180 You can't foresee that it's going to become aggressive necessarily.
00:22:39.380 So, again, I don't know.
00:22:41.720 To me, it seems like the only time they got real about it was when he wanted to run again.
00:22:46.320 That's when I think they knew that they couldn't go on, not just because of his cognition,
00:22:50.620 because he had a terminal illness.
00:22:52.660 So, the reason I ask is, this would imply that there is another illness that we're only still guessing at.
00:22:59.460 You said perhaps Parkinson's?
00:23:01.640 Well, we see, look, as I saw a physician on TV the other day said,
00:23:05.800 look, if I showed a tape of Joe Biden to a medical student and he or she couldn't identify Parkinsonism,
00:23:13.280 they would be remediated.
00:23:15.640 It's obvious he has Parkinsonism.
00:23:18.460 The question is, due to what?
00:23:20.460 There's lots of causes of Parkinsonism.
00:23:22.400 And his doctors know due to what?
00:23:25.440 They have to.
00:23:26.400 If they don't, that's where the kind of malpractice would come in.
00:23:29.820 You didn't do the workup for an elderly man with Parkinsonism?
00:23:32.520 Give me a break.
00:23:33.440 Well, so what is Parkinsonism?
00:23:36.120 Parkinsonism, again, are these features of motoric slowing, stiffness,
00:23:40.040 festinating gait, mask-like faces, hypophonia.
00:23:43.540 It's a certain region of the brainstem that sort of breaks down in terms of our fluidity of motor function.
00:23:48.540 It's associated, if it's Parkinson's disease, it's associated with dementia.
00:23:54.640 Sometimes dementias of various types have Parkinsonism as part of their presentation.
00:24:00.540 And sometimes actually medication caused Parkinsonism.
00:24:03.440 And sometimes it can even be just part of aging, just part of these sort of vascular aspects of aging.
00:24:09.880 You can result with some Parkinsonism.
00:24:11.540 But we should know that.
00:24:12.580 We should know what that is.
00:24:13.640 So, again, each different situation has a different prognostic implication.
00:24:17.180 And if you're also trying to treat somebody for prostate cancer at the same time,
00:24:21.640 some of these conditions just get worse in elderly patients when they have another medical problem.
00:24:27.060 Forget the treatment.
00:24:28.260 Just having another medical problem can cause decompensation of all of these neurological conditions.
00:24:34.180 Is there a treatment for Parkinsonism symptoms?
00:24:37.460 Yes, yes.
00:24:38.620 And the treatments often cause cognitive changes.
00:24:41.220 And I was watching over the last couple of years going, give this guy a break.
00:24:44.740 Maybe it's his Parkinson's treatment that's giving him the cognitive problem, but they won't come clean about any of it.
00:24:49.920 And then they gaslight and then they attack for anybody who tries to make sense of things.
00:24:54.280 So then the reason I ask is, are the treatments for prostate cancer and Parkinsonism, are they counterindicated?
00:25:01.440 They interact.
00:25:03.960 The Parkinson's, you know, again, because it affects your muscle mass when you block your androgens,
00:25:13.440 some of the features of the compensations for the Parkinsonism get worse, and so falls become very likely.
00:25:19.300 You know, I had a cat.
00:25:22.400 I'm not trying to be disrespectful or silly or anything, but I had a cat.
00:25:25.500 We called him Mr. Bocas, and he had kidney failure.
00:25:29.360 And he was young.
00:25:30.300 He was only about five, so we were upset.
00:25:32.560 And we went to the vet and we said, what can we do for the kidneys?
00:25:35.020 And they said, the medication for the kidneys can help.
00:25:39.020 Unfortunately, he also has a bad heart.
00:25:41.280 The medication for the kidneys will damage the heart, and the medication for the heart will damage the kidneys.
00:25:45.020 There's nothing we can do.
00:25:46.480 And so it was actually fairly sad because there was a workable treatment for either issue, but not together.
00:25:53.420 And so that's why, you know, that's what I wonder with Joe Biden.
00:25:56.940 Were they looking at a rock and a hard place where they're like, okay, he's got cancer, but if we treat this, it's going to cause problems on this side.
00:26:02.640 If we treat that, it's going to cause problems on this side.
00:26:05.740 You're bringing up a really interesting point because I'll tell you where the rubber hits the road on that.
00:26:09.920 But when he's developing progressive disease and they start talking about antigen deprivation, they start worrying the antigen deprivation will worsen his cognition.
00:26:20.040 Maybe they waited a little too long on that.
00:26:22.100 Wow.
00:26:22.600 That would be a reasonable thing to have happened.
00:26:24.720 And not the wrong thing to do either, by the way.
00:26:27.000 He's leader of the free world.
00:26:28.040 You want to make sure his cognition is as good as it can be, and you're noticing some problems.
00:26:32.740 Sometimes I could see where they could delay treatment a little bit or that he could choose to delay treatment or his family could choose to delay treatment, but it would not be smart.
00:26:40.860 So I think perhaps it does sound like there's a high probability that this guy is suffering Parkinsonism.
00:26:47.060 He's age-related or otherwise, causing a decline in his cognitive state.
00:26:52.500 Associated with a client in cognition, we seem.
00:26:54.880 It seems.
00:26:55.480 Or it's all due to antigen deprivation.
00:26:57.240 Again, we know so little.
00:26:58.760 If I were betting, I would say he's got age-related Parkinsonism with what's called minimal cognitive change, made worse by antigen deprivation therapy.
00:27:07.860 That would be my guess.
00:27:09.520 Because I was wondering if maybe the possibility is, as you just mentioned, they delayed treatment because they said he's already in a bad state of mind.
00:27:18.580 If we give him this treatment, he will be gone.
00:27:20.420 If there were a room of doctors trying to make that decision, I would guarantee you that should come up.
00:27:28.100 The scary thing is it wasn't just the family.
00:27:31.180 It wasn't just the administration.
00:27:33.680 Members of the press, like you mentioned, attacked you when you questioned the stuff.
00:27:37.200 That's what I'm saying.
00:27:38.140 I want those people.
00:27:39.540 If we get nothing more than people to become journalists again, this would be a great success.
00:27:43.220 That you've been played, you've been gaslit, and they've rendered you, the press, delusional.
00:27:49.560 And you have fed into those delusions by attacking people who are trying to uncover the truth.
00:27:54.600 Forgive me.
00:27:55.360 That is your job, and you should be doing it.
00:27:58.020 You've faced censorship quite a bit, too, in the past several years, I imagine.
00:28:02.020 Constantly.
00:28:02.680 Yeah.
00:28:02.920 It's ridiculous.
00:28:03.940 The tides have turned.
00:28:05.300 But my God, what we went through was just astonishing.
00:28:07.860 And then the way my profession behaved during COVID, there were so many things that were astonishing.
00:28:12.000 We need to look at this in an unblemished fashion, get to the truth, and make sure this does not happen again.
00:28:18.420 Or it will.
00:28:19.320 It will.
00:28:19.980 Look at the big picture, then.
00:28:21.600 You had big tech social platforms censoring and covering up stories relentlessly.
00:28:27.540 At the bidding, though, of the administration.
00:28:29.760 Remember, we've got to find out who was pulling those levers.
00:28:33.680 What was that all about?
00:28:34.860 I think this is the biggest scandal in U.S. history.
00:28:37.720 I think this whole thing is scandalous.
00:28:39.860 I completely agree with you.
00:28:40.660 There's scandal written all over this, and we've got to get to the truth.
00:28:44.820 But this is a large component of it.
00:28:47.540 But I think if you look at the whole picture over the past five years, you had big tech censorship, journalists in on the take, lying to cover up medical issues, censorship issues.
00:28:59.640 You know, it's fascinating.
00:29:01.300 It's a whole expose on a deep state that was crumbling and falling apart but became apparent to so many people.
00:29:07.060 It's all of it at once covering everything up to protect themselves.
00:29:10.760 It's so – if you would describe this to me, and I had not lived through COVID and some of these other experiences of the last five years, I would call you delusional.
00:29:21.220 I would say, no, come on, come on, no way.
00:29:23.500 But now it's apparent that this was some sort of – I don't know what to call it yet because I'm not – but certainly the propaganda, the gaslighting, the delusional – it's all there.
00:29:37.020 It's happened before in history.
00:29:38.580 It happened during the 20th century a number of times.
00:29:40.460 I thought we got over that, but lo and behold, we're not.
00:29:43.560 I guess it's in the human condition, certainly the modern human condition, and we need to really get serious about looking at what happened here.
00:29:51.020 Tim, I have to go, unfortunately.
00:29:52.900 Oh, okay.
00:29:53.120 All right.
00:29:53.480 Right on.
00:29:54.000 Well, where can people find you?
00:29:55.760 Good.
00:29:56.240 Check out my – I have a show on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 2 o'clock on YouTube and Rumble and everywhere called Ask Dr. Drew, interviewing guys like Tim, talking about issues like this.
00:30:05.500 We have – I think your audience would really like it.
00:30:07.340 And I want to come back and visit you guys in person.
00:30:09.120 Anytime.
00:30:09.520 Anytime.
00:30:10.200 Anytime.
00:30:10.640 All right.
00:30:11.140 I'll bring Corolla.
00:30:11.920 I told you I want to bring Corolla out there to do that.
00:30:13.840 Oh, actually, you're in L.A., right?
00:30:15.980 Yeah.
00:30:16.340 I'll be there tomorrow.
00:30:18.440 Let's connect.
00:30:20.540 All right.
00:30:20.960 Do it.
00:30:21.440 All right, man.
00:30:21.820 Thanks for joining us.
00:30:22.540 All right.
00:30:22.860 Thanks, Tim.
00:30:23.140 Appreciate it.
00:30:25.800 Oh, amazing.
00:30:26.780 That was very cool.
00:30:28.860 And I didn't know that Dr. Drew would be joining us, so I'm very, very, very excited for that.
00:30:33.160 That was very fun.
00:30:35.080 We'll have to get to Dr. Stephen Quay the next time.
00:30:37.420 We've been having technical difficulties today.
00:30:39.120 I have no idea what's going on.
00:30:41.640 The stream cut out in the beginning, but it's a huge, huge day for news.
00:30:46.260 And the last question I was going to ask him, so I'll just throw it out there as we wrap up.
00:30:50.460 And if you guys want to throw in any of these rumble rants, I'm curious what you guys think as well, because it's a general question I had is, are we on the other side of this?
00:31:00.260 Is Donald Trump in office the other side?
00:31:03.500 I think there's a lot of people that are concerned that, you know, Dan and Cash, I don't know who Dash is.
00:31:10.880 You know, they came out and said Epstein took his own life.
00:31:13.600 There's a concern that we're not, that cover-ups are still going to be there.
00:31:17.140 I trust Cash and Dan.
00:31:18.820 I don't believe that they would withhold information from us or lie to us for personal gain.
00:31:24.000 Or I certainly don't think either of them are cowards.
00:31:26.360 So I'm curious, with everything we're seeing, everything we've seen, you know, Dr. Drew talking about the medical censorship, big tech censorship, the media lies and manipulations, the administration seeking to have people banned, removed, they smeared people, they ran fake operations against people in this country.
00:31:42.800 I'm wondering if we've come out on the other side of this.
00:31:45.960 I don't know.
00:31:47.440 I'm curious what you guys think.
00:31:48.680 I'll grab some of your chats.
00:31:49.820 We are going to be throwing it to, I believe Russell Brand will be up in just a second.
00:31:53.540 So let me make sure that we have Russell Stream to bring up for you guys.
00:32:01.120 How amazing that we're uncovering all of this stuff right now.
00:32:04.920 It's just, why?
00:32:07.280 Why are they now giving up these tapes, exposing Biden?
00:32:10.640 Why are they now coming out and admitting that he's sick?
00:32:13.520 It's crazy.
00:32:15.280 Skyline says, no wonder Joe got prostate cancer.
00:32:17.980 I wouldn't be able to regularly use my hand either if I had seen Dr. Jill's Fashion Daily.
00:32:21.820 Ha-ha.
00:32:25.520 Let's see.
00:32:26.860 Someone's referring to RFK Jr. that he's 100% anti-vax, but Cuck Tim refuses to say it.
00:32:32.320 Now, I think y'all are just putting on RFK what you hope he is.
00:32:35.780 That there were a lot, this is the craziest thing.
00:32:38.360 There are people who are anti-vax, who wanted RFK to be.
00:32:42.300 There are people who are very, very pro-vax in every fashion, who are accusing RFK of being anti-vax.
00:32:47.460 Because if you criticize the COVID vaccines in any way, you're entirely anti-vax.
00:32:52.760 And then there are anti-vax people who are mad that RFK Jr. the whole time was praising vaccines.
00:32:58.600 And it's the craziest thing.
00:32:59.800 RFK Jr. was obviously trying to maintain a moderate position.
00:33:05.700 This is why it was obvious that he was saying what he was saying.
00:33:07.600 And then the people who claim he's 100% anti-vax, the dude gets into office under Trump and he starts promoting MMR vaccines.
00:33:14.300 And people were like, wait, what's going on?
00:33:15.760 And I'm like, did you ever listen to a word that he said during the campaign?
00:33:19.220 He talked about this.
00:33:20.960 It's not a secret.
00:33:22.580 People do want to lie, though.
00:33:24.140 My friends, we're going to send y'all to raid Russell Brand.
00:33:26.980 Apologies for the—that is not the stream.
00:33:30.660 That's the stream.
00:33:31.500 Apologies for the technical difficulties and the confusion on the guests.
00:33:34.560 But, you know, we made it through.
00:33:35.780 We made it through.
00:33:36.800 And we'll confirm that raid for our friend Russell.
00:33:40.120 I think he's calling this the biggest cover-up in modern political history.
00:33:44.700 Indeed, it is.
00:33:45.860 My friends, smash the like button.
00:33:47.500 Share the show with everyone you know.
00:33:48.480 As you heard us on, Dr. Drew, I'm going to be out of town for the next few days.
00:33:52.800 We've got a big project in the works, but don't worry.
00:33:54.840 Libby will be hosting the morning show.
00:33:56.460 Phil will be carrying IRL.
00:33:58.480 I will have some segments up tomorrow, but Wednesday and Thursday—
00:34:01.860 I might be back Thursday night for IRL.
00:34:03.700 I'm not sure.
00:34:05.240 But when you've got to do the work, you've got to do the work.
00:34:07.620 And it's not always possible to do one thing 16 hours a day forever.
00:34:12.080 So we've got some big stuff happening.
00:34:13.500 I think you guys will be really excited.
00:34:14.920 So I won't be here.
00:34:16.520 But, again, smash the like button.
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00:34:24.340 You don't want to miss it.
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00:34:28.560 Make sure you go to rumble.com slash TimCast IRL, 8 p.m. Eastern time.
00:34:34.340 It's going to be massive.
00:34:35.380 Thanks for hanging out.
00:34:36.020 We'll see you all then.