Dr. Zev Zelenko, the man who came up with the Z-Pak Protocols, comes on the show Friday night after the show to talk about his new vaccine. Meanwhile, California says that they are going to start forcing people who are exposed to C.O.V.I. to go in to work.
00:02:09.860The book comes out tomorrow, and it is vital that every American has a copy of this and shares it with somebody.
00:02:16.100Because the world is about to change, and COVID is playing a very large part.
00:02:21.060We told you years ago about the idea of a few lives will matter.
00:02:30.420Just a few lives will matter in the upcoming health care if there's a crisis.
00:02:38.060Well, it looks like the guy who came up with this idea of some people have already lived their life.
00:02:47.640Some people are worth more than others.
00:02:50.040Meanwhile, California says that they are going to start forcing people who are exposed with COVID and hospital workers to go in to work.
00:03:11.020And the Supreme Court was talking about the right of the government to take away your rights.
00:03:23.220We have that and a voice I think you need to hear.
00:03:27.680If you are worried about COVID or you are suffering from it, I want you to hear our next guest, peer-reviewed, award-winning, Dr. Zev Zelenko.
00:03:44.220Somebody that I think Twitter doesn't want you to hear in 60 seconds.
00:04:00.100My wife, nobody in the family has COVID.
00:04:04.400None of us got vaccinated or anything else, but all of us had it before the vaccines came out.
00:04:09.880Kids and Tanya had a very mild case of it, but they've been living side by side with me, and they haven't gotten it.
00:04:15.460I don't understand exactly how this thing works.
00:04:17.660But Tanya did catch something that I have, and that is she did something to her back about a week ago, and she's been flat on her back in so much pain.
00:04:29.120Trying to get her to a, to my back doctor today.
00:04:33.360But we started with Relief Factor, and she was taking Relief Factor, you know, three times a day, practically setting the alarm for it this weekend.
00:04:45.580Um, it usually takes about three to four weeks to kick in, but she's found some relief with Relief Factor.
00:04:51.860Um, not enough yet, but I think she's got real bad nerve, uh, pain right now going on.
00:04:58.220But Relief Factor has given me my life back.
00:05:01.700Uh, I've been at home with nothing to do except paint, and I have been painting, and there was no way I could do that without a Relief Factor, uh, packet.
00:05:11.960Oh, three years ago, my hands hurt so much, I couldn't, I couldn't move them.
00:05:17.340Taking Relief Factor for three days has changed my life.
00:05:51.640He has put together his Z-Pak protocol.
00:05:55.68099 point, uh, or 99% survival rate for all of the people that he has, uh, worked on, uh, over the last couple of years.
00:06:05.740He's nominated for a Presidential Medal of Freedom.
00:06:08.300He is peer-reviewed in the top journals, and he uses all open sources, so you can see exactly what he, what his thinking is and how it's, uh, backed up.
00:06:17.840Uh, Dr. Zelenko, welcome to the program, sir.
00:06:24.280Um, thank you for, uh, taking my call on, uh, on Friday and making me feel, I would say 90% better by today.
00:06:33.720Um, and, uh, I think it is, it was so frustrating last week, Zeb, that, that, uh, uh, my doctor couldn't really prescribe the things that he wanted to prescribe.
00:06:48.880Um, you can't really get any of the information, and everybody is, and nobody knows what they're really talking about anymore.
00:06:56.400You've studied this now for two years.
00:07:05.960I found myself in the epicenter in March of 2020 in the largest, uh, outbreak of COVID in a small community in upstate New York with 35,000 patients living in a square mile, and thousands of people got sick, and there was no treatment.
00:07:23.280Um, and these are people that I've taken care of for two decades, and they were all looking to me for help, and they were going to the hospital and dying, and I had nothing to offer them.
00:07:33.380And, honestly, I was praying to God, uh, it was the first week of March, and, like, 2 o'clock in the morning, I couldn't sleep.
00:07:41.240And next thing I know, I see in my, um, in my email, a video sent to me.
00:07:47.740Uh, it was MedCram episode 34 on YouTube, and Dr. Schultz, the intensivist, intensive care doctor, um, explained, reminded me of a mechanism of action for, uh, suppressing viral, uh, replication.
00:08:07.040It was based on zinc, and, and something called a zinc ionophore, so I'll explain.
00:08:12.400And so, I said to myself, wow, that really makes sense to me.
00:08:16.600All the government was saying was, give people Tylenol, go home.
00:08:20.600If you get sicker, go to the hospital.
00:08:22.500And, in New York, at that time, maybe that's why some of the people were, uh, dying in a respirator.
00:08:27.980And so, I, I came up with a treatment approach, uh, based on work done in South Korea and in France, and I started using it in my high-risk patients, um, early in the disease process.
00:08:40.740I wouldn't wait for them to get sicker.
00:08:43.080I would do the testing, but it took a week to get the results, so I would just treat them.
00:08:46.740If I thought they had COVID, I would just treat them.
00:08:49.200And after the first 10 patients, I, I just saw the same thing.
00:08:53.280And after 6 to 12 hours, they, the breathing started to improve.
00:09:08.540I made a YouTube video, with the help of my son, because I'd never made a YouTube video, addressed to the President of the United States.
00:09:15.18016 hours later, you can't make this stuff up.
00:09:17.480I get a phone call from Mark Meadows, his chief of staff.
00:09:21.300Dr. Zolanko, you want to speak to the President?
00:09:23.480I said, yeah, this is what I'm seeing.
00:09:25.980They were very interested, and I gave them updates every few days with my progress.
00:09:32.940Again, this was only the beginning, but it kept on seeing the same, same thing, the patient just getting better and not going to the hospital.
00:09:40.420And then a week later, Rudy Giuliani called me, and I did a podcast with him.
00:10:52.640The problem is zinc doesn't get into the cell where the virus is because it's surrounded by water and the cell membrane is cholesterol, like oil and water.
00:11:03.280And so think of zinc as a bullet, but it needs a delivery system.
00:11:07.180It needs a gun to get the bullet through the water and the oil, if you will.
00:11:36.340Then March 27th, I call him the ghoul.
00:11:40.060Governor Cuomo, ex-Governor Cuomo, issued an executive order blocking pharmacies from dispensing hydroxychloroquine.
00:11:47.520And it was a direct attack on my practice and my patients because I was the only one in the state, probably in the country, doing it.
00:11:55.280And so I couldn't understand why that would happen.
00:11:58.440I sent them a very cordial letter asking him to reconsider.
00:12:03.820And, of course, I never heard from him.
00:12:05.040And so I had to go back and innovate again.
00:12:09.060And, you know, on the NIH server of all places, I found a substitute gun, a substitute zinc delivery system.
00:12:18.880There were peer-reviewed papers about a substance called quercetin.
00:12:22.780Now, to be honest, I'd never heard of quercetin.
00:12:25.200So I Google it, and I see it's over the counter.
00:12:28.440It's a derivative of onions and apple peels.
00:12:31.620So I said to myself, oh, my God, I just found the cure to tyranny.
00:12:37.140Because there's really only two reasons why people die from COVID.
00:12:40.400It's the moronic – by the way, Omicron is the same letters as moronic.
00:12:44.400It's the moronic doctor that people chew that delays treatment, and the tyrannical government that blocks access to life-saving medication.
00:12:55.560I have to explain, COVID is two diseases.
00:12:58.640There's the first week, which is the viral phase.
00:13:24.440You know, it's best to treat the cancer when it's localized in one place, not to wait until it's metastatic and spread everywhere, and then treat it.
00:16:06.680And in the biggest scandal in the history of medicine and in the peer-reviewed process, Lancet and the New England Journal of Medicine had to retract this paper for absolute fraud.
00:16:48.640And then there was another study from Virginia, from the VA, where hydroxychloroquine not only didn't work, but it seemed that everyone who took it died.
00:16:58.540The only problem with that study was the patients that it was given to were on a respirator on average for 17 days.
00:17:04.380And so they concluded that its use doesn't work.
00:17:09.940I was never advocating for its use in the late stages.
00:17:13.260I was advocating for its use in the first few days to prevent the virus from spreading.
00:17:19.060All right, so hang on just a second, because I want to take you down one more hole here that I think is important to explain.
00:17:27.480I don't think most people even understand that there's a protective coating around the cells of COVID,
00:17:36.340that that's why, you know, you use zinc, but it doesn't do anything without something like hydroxychloroquine.
00:17:46.900I don't think I've never heard that explanation.
00:17:49.380We'll get to a little bit more of this here in just a second.
00:17:52.340And I want to give you his protocols as well.
00:21:28.800So, it turns out that it's actually a kind of a broad general treatment for single-stranded RNA viruses that use RNA-dependent RNA polymerase,
00:21:38.320which basically means all the strains of COVID, all the strains of influenza, and RSV.
00:28:03.040I have evidence for everything that I'm saying.
00:28:06.640That 1999, like Ralph Barak at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he took basically an animal virus and figured out how to have it infect other species.
00:28:23.460So, basically a cross-species infection.
00:28:25.660And they also were able to figure out how to damage lungs.
00:28:31.580And then in 2015, together with Dr. Zhang Li, Ralph Barak, under the NIH, figured out how to have this virus, a bat virus, infect human beings.
00:28:43.620In other words, it was stages of development of a bioweapon.
00:28:55.240And then got, two years later, patents for this stuff.
00:28:58.740And if you follow Dr. David Martin, he gives you a beautiful patent trail explaining how this developed.
00:29:07.260So, one thing I haven't been able to find out, because we did a whole special on that patent trail, is the government or people high in the government, are they getting any kind of kickbacks for the sale of this stuff?
00:29:49.640What they're saying is, because it works, it discourages people from choosing to take the vaccine.
00:29:58.160How effective is this vaccine, do you believe?
00:30:04.300The three most vaccinated countries in the world, Israel, Gibraltar, and Cheikh Allah, such as the island nation in the Indian Ocean, have more than 85% of their citizens vaccinated.
00:30:27.420And is Omicron, does it lessen the effects, in your opinion?
00:30:36.480A month ago, there was a study that came out of Vietnam that showed that people that were vaccinated and got COVID had 251 times the amount of actual virus than someone who wasn't vaccinated and got COVID.
00:30:49.020What that means is, the people that are dying are vaccinated, the people in the ICUs are vaccinated, and the vaccinated are spreading it to others.
00:33:42.700CarShield has saved me a buttload of money.
00:33:45.220And as you will see, next hour, saving money is going to be a very important priority of this coming year.
00:33:55.060There are all kinds of things that are going on that we'll get into.
00:33:58.860But I want you to truly understand that $200 a month, $500 a month, $1,000 a month would be a miracle.
00:34:09.060But saving even $100 a month will help you in the long term.
00:34:13.940Also, consolidating your high-interest credit card loans and paying them off, putting it into your mortgage without resetting your mortgage and paying it at a really low interest rate will, A, save you money, and, B, take you out from that ball behind the eight ball.
00:34:32.380So I want you to call American Financing.
00:35:08.040I have to tell you, the Supreme Court heard the case about Biden's vaccine mandate, which I think Omicron has just made it completely irrelevant, but that's a different story.
00:35:23.280Justice Sotomayor is an idiot, is an absolute idiot.
00:35:29.040And I don't say that about, I mean, I don't say that about anybody else on the Supreme Court.
00:36:40.020But I don't think she understood that.
00:36:43.560Did you watch or listen or read to any of this, Stu?
00:36:46.980Yeah, and I've made a New Year's resolution here to stop just referencing the liberals on the court.
00:36:54.320Because, first of all, you don't know what that means.
00:36:55.860Obviously, it usually means John Roberts, too.
00:36:58.740But the main reason I'm doing it is because, like, Elena Kagan is a liberal.
00:37:02.820But, like, she seems to have a head on her shoulders.
00:37:05.640Like, there is a major difference between an Elena Kagan, who is a liberal justice but seems to be a serious person, as opposed to Sotomayor, who's just trying to do, like, a caricature of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
00:37:34.220No, I mean, look, she just doesn't seem to have any – she does not seem to have the level of intellect required for the position she's currently holding.
00:37:45.300Well, I don't know if she's getting all of her facts on this from, you know, the blue couch or the big blue dog or whatever that – excuse me, PBS.
00:38:11.640Like, I mean, the disconnect from – like, if you watch mainstream media, it would not put it past a lot of people to think 100,000 children are in the hospital or whatever number she said.
00:38:22.520You know, that's not – like, I could see if you just watch, don't look into these things, you could see that feeling coming from the media.
00:38:29.380That's why when people ask in polls, like, what percentage of people that get COVID are hospitalized, a lot of people guess, like, 50%.
00:38:45.380But, like – I mean, it's probably more like 5%.
00:38:49.400And so, the overwhelming people with treatment or not wind up getting through this.
00:38:55.160However, when you have a lot of people and 1% potential death rate or half a percent, it's still a lot of people and you want to do what you can to stop those, obviously.
00:39:03.420But, like, if you just have the media wash over you, you might think 50% of people who get COVID go to the hospital.
00:39:09.720And, like, I can understand that from an average person.
00:39:12.480Not someone like Sonia Sotomayor who is in front of the – is on the Supreme Court in front of the country trying to make decisions on important issues like, you know, the freedom of an individual to be injected with a substance, whether you think it's a good thing or a bad thing.
00:39:29.800And she's trying to judge this with absolutely no information on the topic she's talking about.
00:47:16.000But he thinks that, you know, once you're over 50, you really start to lose production value, and you become more and more of a useless eater.
00:47:25.440Also, when you're a baby at zero, up to about the age of 12, you're really kind of a useless eater.
00:47:34.280You're not putting anything into society.
00:47:36.780So if you get sick, we shouldn't put anything into saving that person because they're going to cost us way too much in resources or money or whatever it is.
00:47:47.580I warned you that this is what those, what was mocked as death panels.
00:49:23.580Well, now you're being turned around and turned away because you aren't the right kind of person that deserves this health care.
00:49:33.300Zeke Emanuel has been teaching this complete life system at the University of Pennsylvania, and now American doctors are drawing the same conclusions.
00:49:45.460That the way Biden is handling Corona care is very, very similar to the complete life system.
00:49:52.280There is an article from the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons that I would like to read just a couple of highlights from because it's pretty stunning.
00:50:03.460It's called lethal connections, complete lives morphs into COVID protocol in American hospitals in a shocking departure from traditional hospital policies.
00:50:16.520The hospital admissions have become like reporting to prison prisons and prisoners in American jails have more visible visitation rights than do COVID patients.
00:50:26.340One family member, a professional psychologist with a career focusing on victims of trauma, said that many hospital COVID patients are treated little better than animals.
00:50:37.500Shocking recordings of Mayo Clinic Scottsdale and Banner Health System hospital executives have been released by an attorney on the Legal Advisory Council of Truth for Health Foundation and Arizona Public Charity.
00:50:49.880Executives were discussing coordinated efforts to restrict fluids and nutrition for hospital patients and to suppress all visitation to COVID patients.
00:51:02.860The COVID protocol that hospital physicians must follow in lockstep across the U.S.
00:51:09.200Appears to be the implementation of the 2009-2010 Complete Lives System developed by Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel for rationing medical care for people older than 50.
00:51:21.780Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, who was the senior White House health policy advisor to Obama, has been advising President Joe Biden about COVID-19.
00:51:31.900Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, as stated in his Lancet paper, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:51:35.760When implemented, the Complete Lives System produces a priority curve on which individuals aged between 15 and 40 get the most substantial chance, whereas the youngest and oldest people get chances that are attenuated.
00:51:52.240Attenuated means rationed, restricted, or denied medical care that can lead to premature death.
00:51:59.860In 2021, whistleblower doctors, nurses, attorneys, patient advocates, and journalists have shown and exposed neglect of patients, denial of vital intravenous fluids, and basic medicines to hospital COVID patients across the U.S.
00:52:17.540Now, this was an idea that started where else but in England with the U.K. National Health Service, which, in effect, that health directive in the U.K. constituted euthanasia.
00:52:34.360That's exactly what is happening now here in the United States.
00:52:41.820We are starting to move down a very dangerous road.
00:52:46.580This is the left's brave new world, their great reset of health care, where your life will hang in the balance depending on what intersectional group you fit into.
00:53:06.560The rest of the mainstream media will completely miss this or bury it.
00:53:11.480And it has a lot more to do than just mere pandering.
00:53:14.940They are moving us into the direction of the U.K.'s NHS.
00:53:18.560And according to the doctor that wrote that AAPS article, the complete system actually originated in the 90s U.K. National Health Service Liverpool Pathway.
00:53:31.320The author states it is constituted euthanasia.
00:57:04.420It it shows us that we have to stand up, that these people are radicals intent on our defeat.
00:57:12.200But they're looking at podcasts and saying it's dangerous.
00:57:15.420The New York Times, one of the largest audiences on the planet, dwarfing probably all these podcasts they're looking into, ran a story that included a fictional story of President Trump getting assassinated by a Russian agent with the Secret Service help.
00:57:31.420Now, I'm I'm curious, what did the Times expect from that?
00:57:37.040What were they hoping to get from that?
00:57:43.940And dare we say, what was it that they hoped might happen?
00:57:47.700In any rate, did they consider for a second how Trump supporters might take that fake news or how about the hit piece from 2019?
00:57:56.980Quote, there's no need for detailed electoral collusion between the Trump campaign and Vladimir Putin's oligarchy because they had the overarching deal, the quid of help in the campaign against Hillary Clinton for the quo of the new pro Russian foreign policy.
00:58:12.020The Trump campaign, really, they had an overarching deal with Putin, really?
00:58:17.940Pray show us the proof of this wild accusation or is the mighty New York Times exempt from backing up their accusations?
00:58:25.560Again, I ask, what would they expect to happen to our society after pushing four plus years of lies and attack?
00:58:35.560How about the Hunter Biden laptop story written by the New York Times, unsubstantiated?
00:58:43.420FBI had examined the laptop for crying out loud.
00:58:46.620How did the Times and others get away with delegitimizing a major story involving a candidate running for president with the election imminent?
00:58:55.100And guess how the Times finally resolved, responded and resolved this when the evidence was overwhelming?
00:59:10.740Podcasts that had the audacity to warn people in advance of what was coming, especially when it comes to the pandemic and the integrity of the election being changed on the fly to accommodate a pandemic.
00:59:34.400In normal times, the media would be derelict if they ignored that risk and look the other ways.
00:59:38.580But after 2016 to 2021, it's hilarious to me that the Out of the Times feels courageous enough to call anyone out for reporting or commenting on any of this.
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01:01:06.220So tell me what you think this means, Stu.
01:01:22.720Leaders, again, are welcoming borrowers with less than pristine credit, a vote of confidence in the health of the U.S. economy and American finances.
01:01:32.160An estimated 29.2 million general purpose credit cards were issued to people with credit scores of 660 and below last year, up from 20.4 million in 2020 and 26 million in 2019.
01:01:48.320Generally, the threshold where lenders view consumers as having fair rather than good credit.
01:01:53.140Even some subprime borrowers shunned during the pandemic are finding it easier to get credit.
01:02:01.620Lenders issued 11.6 million general purpose credit cards to people with credit scores below 620 in the first nine months of 2021.
01:03:49.040Because you'll get your money from the federal government.
01:03:51.260So all of the money that you have in these big, huge institutions, all that money can be grabbed by the bank so they can pay off their bills.
01:04:00.880Even though you can't pay off yours, you'll have to wait for the federal government and FDIC.
01:06:14.240Plus, California is now looking at making it mandatory that even if you have covid, you'll have to go to work in the hospital, which I think still is taking the best of New York's policy and merging it with the absolute best of California.
01:06:33.480By the way, a lot of these things are all happening because of the Great Reset.
01:06:38.220France is now bracing themselves for 35 to 40 percent guaranteed increase in electric bills this winter, 35 to 40 percent increase in the electrical bills.
01:06:54.220Why? Because they are planning power outages of the nuclear power plants, which France gets most of its power from nuclear.
01:07:04.080And they're going to put those on power outages, you know, just to get ready for the Great Reset.
01:07:10.260We've got to get these these evil nuke plants out of there and get people to pay higher prices for their electricity.
01:09:48.780And actually, there was one question in the poll that we asked that I think brought that out.
01:09:52.640We asked people what they thought the highest priority should be for businesses.
01:09:58.620So if they had to choose one highest priority for businesses, what should it be?
01:10:03.320And of the questions we asked, most of them were things that you would normally, if you were a conservative, especially associate with things businesses should be doing, like earning a profit to benefit shareholders or owners, providing individual consumers with high quality products and services at the lowest prices.
01:10:18.060That was the number one choice at 45 percent.
01:10:20.020But then we threw in trying to stop climate change as one option and then using business resources to pursue social justice causes as another option.
01:10:28.940Now, those two are pretty much the stated purpose of ESG scores, which is a huge part of the Great Reset.
01:10:35.780And only nine percent said trying to stop climate change.
01:10:39.900And one percent said using business resources to pursue social justice causes.
01:10:44.820So together, it's only 10 percent of voters.
01:10:47.360The vast majority of even Democrats did not make those selections.
01:10:51.060So when you ask people whether they support the Great Reset and they say yes, there were a bunch of people who said yes, but also said that they don't think that stopping climate change or or having businesses fight for social justice causes was their highest priority.
01:11:05.200And that's really one of the main tenets of the Great Reset.
01:11:09.100So I don't think that people who support it even really fully understand what it is in the vast majority of cases, especially since it looks like 54 percent of the American people still believe in capitalism.
01:12:09.000I think the Great Reset is the biggest Ponzi scheme that's ever been hatched in the history of humanity.
01:12:13.800I think that there's trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars flowing into people in Wall Street, investors and big banks and corporations and all these people.
01:12:23.720So I think there are a lot of people getting rich off of it.
01:12:26.880But I think when we ask voters this question, I don't think that they understand that.
01:12:31.340I think the vast majority of them are thinking, no, that's just part of capitalism.
01:12:36.380And there are certain people who would answer the question that way for that reason.
01:12:40.460But, yes, is the Great Reset primarily about benefiting shareholders and owners of companies?
01:12:46.000In a way, you could absolutely make that argument.
01:12:48.800Yeah, and I would say owners more than shareholders.
01:12:51.640I'd say owners more than shareholders.
01:13:23.400So what we wanted to do is ask questions that would get at the heart of how authoritarian are people really when it comes to the unvaccinated.
01:13:32.920And so we asked the people we asked voters.
01:14:01.420But about half of Democrats support some incredibly authoritarian policies.
01:14:07.760For example, we asked people if they would support a policy that would require that unvaccinated people live in designated areas or facilities, essentially camps.
01:14:22.320We asked if people should be required to wear trackable devices if they refuse to get vaccinated.
01:14:28.280About half of Democrats said yes to that as well.
01:14:31.040We asked if people should be fined or in prison for questioning the efficacy of the existing COVID vaccine.
01:14:39.560And about half of Democrats said that they should be fined or in prison for that.
01:14:43.780The only thing, the only authoritarian question we asked that did not have about half of Democrats support it, or more than half, was a question we asked, if you refuse to get vaccinated, should you lose custody of your children?
01:14:59.200And only 28 percent of Democrats said yes to that.
01:15:21.880The independents overwhelmingly rejected these policies just as much, almost just as much as Republicans, depending on the question.
01:15:30.040So this is really only Democrats that support this.
01:15:32.680And then when you look at all the other crosstabs from the polling data, from all the other questions, the number one thing, one of the top two or three things, but the biggest thing that you could look at to say,
01:15:45.380what is the best predictor for determining how people are going to answer these authoritarian questions was their support level for Joe Biden.
01:15:53.240If their support level for Joe Biden was very high, the highest level, then they were most likely to be authoritarian.
01:16:00.480If their support level was extremely low for Joe Biden, the biggest disapproval, then they were the least likely to be authoritarian.
01:16:07.500And so you can see this divide that exists in America is pretty overwhelming.
01:16:13.540And support for Joe Biden amongst independents was very low.
01:16:17.540So that actually kind of plays into all of this as well.
01:16:22.220And where does Joe Biden stand with Donald Trump?
01:16:25.240I just saw a poll that shows Joe Biden is underwater in all but, I think, three states in the union, which is really bad, really bad.
01:16:35.860Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We asked questions about we asked the question specifically about a head to head matchup between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the next presidential election.
01:16:45.740And 46 percent of likely voters chose Donald Trump compared to 40 percent for for Joe Biden.
01:16:52.500And when you look at the breakdown by party affiliation, what you see is that support.
01:16:59.060The real reason for the difference is that support for Joe Biden amongst independents was only 29 percent compared to Donald Trump was 45 percent.
01:17:09.340So if you're if you're Donald Trump, that's an incredibly, incredibly strong result to get from a poll that's looking at likely voters.
01:17:22.200Yeah, absolutely. Women were tied between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, which when you look at exit polling from the last election,
01:17:29.320women pretty much very strongly rejected Donald Trump, according to the exit polling, in favor of Joe Biden.
01:17:35.360And so that shows that there are a lot of independents. There are a lot of women.
01:17:39.620If I had to guess, I would say there are a lot of people in suburbs who are changing their minds now that they've seen a year of Joe Biden, the absolute catastrophe that it's been.
01:17:50.160And this really shouldn't be shocking. This is what we saw with the election results that happened earlier in in Virginia.
01:17:56.580Virginia. Virginia is a blue state. Virginia is has been a blue state now for over a decade.
01:18:01.800And yet they overwhelmingly rejected an establishment Democrat, went with a Republican.
01:18:08.400And I think that that shows when the election is about the issues, when when people see the failure of the Biden administration,
01:18:15.100they're going to reject it and they're going to go in the direction of Donald Trump.
01:18:19.380One last one last thing on Virginia and Yunkin. He just put in as his secretary of education, somebody who is deep into Common Core, CRT, the connections and the money is is gigantic.
01:18:34.120I hope he doesn't turn out to be, you know, hidden, hidden leftist or a hidden liar when it comes to that.
01:18:46.800That was the most important thing. The the schools with children.
01:18:51.220And he's just put in charge of all of the reforms. Somebody who's believed in this stuff from the get go.
01:18:57.460I hope the voice of Virginia and Virginians are heard by the the governor.
01:19:07.060Well, sir, thank you so much. I appreciate it. It is Justin Haskins.
01:19:11.640He is the co-author of the book, The Great Reset, which comes out tomorrow.
01:19:15.760And you can find that at Glenn's new book dot com.
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01:19:40.480I can't believe that. I mean, this is the world we live in where, you know, Twitter and everybody, they're making sure that everybody is not doing any harm and saying anything that anybody shouldn't be saying.
01:19:55.460And yet they're allowing people to scam my listeners and buy books that have no reason to be selling except to confuse the market.
01:20:07.980And anyway, a little known fact, every every time a part time real estate agent sells a house for you, an angel gets its wings.
01:20:15.640I don't know if that is true or not, but I think I saw something like that in a movie over the years.
01:20:20.780I have been frustrated with trying to buy and sell houses.
01:20:24.800I never seem to buy or sell them at the right time.
01:20:28.640And I I always get the real estate agent who is like, really, we're going to have another open house.
01:20:36.160I don't think that strategy is working.
01:20:38.740Well, after working for several years with some of the best real estate agents in the world as designated by the Wall Street Journal,
01:20:46.700I found that there is a pattern, something that the greatest real estate agents all do.
01:20:53.860Many don't even know the the protocol and the things that really make a difference and move the needle today.
01:21:01.760They're operating in a in an old world.
01:21:45.240In some hospitals that we've talked to, up to 40 percent of the patients who are coming in with COVID are coming in not because they're sick with COVID,
01:21:56.640but because they're coming in with something else and have had COVID or the Omicron variant detected.
01:22:03.260Right. But I guess, do you know how many of the 836,000 deaths in the U.S. linked to COVID are from COVID or how many are with COVID, but they had other comorbidities?
01:22:53.180That's a very relaxed way to join the audience.
01:22:56.740You know, I'd like to do something positive today.
01:23:02.540I was going to go into some other things that are going on in the news, but I just would like to add something really positive to the world today.