The Great America Show - April 21, 2022


AMERICAN BILLIONAIRES ARE NOW OLIGARCHS


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 20 minutes

Words per Minute

130.16573

Word Count

10,517

Sentence Count

509

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

It s beginning to look very possible that President Biden may be in the midst of what Mitch McConnell calls a harebrained scheme to pack the Supreme Court. A Pennsylvania elementary school was considering an after-school Satanist club for its young children. Russia test-fires a nuclear weapon, and the Chinese government threatens to attack the United States with nuclear weapons.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, everybody. I'm Lou Dobbs, and this is The Great America Show.
00:00:04.640 Delighted you're with us as we work to preserve and protect the American way.
00:00:09.900 As is usual in these days of Biden and his Marxist-dim administration,
00:00:15.140 we have a lot to contend with, and today is no exception in Mr. Biden's ruinous regime's reign.
00:00:23.460 It's beginning to look very possible that President Biden
00:00:27.060 may be in the midst of what Senator Mitch McConnell calls
00:00:30.800 a harebrained scheme to pack the U.S. Supreme Court.
00:00:35.960 Fox News reporting that some Republican aides are actually saying that technically
00:00:40.840 the Dems have already succeeded in packing the court.
00:00:45.000 That's because Ketanji Brown-Jackson has been confirmed by the Senate,
00:00:50.520 and the justice whose seat she will be taking is still in it.
00:00:54.000 Justice Stephen Breyer hasn't yet retired, and won't until June, or so we've been told.
00:01:02.620 The White House is assuring news organizations that Jackson won't take her seat
00:01:07.280 until Breyer has actually retired.
00:01:10.460 As we say on The Great America Show, when we're not entirely sure of what's going on,
00:01:16.120 stand by. We'll be watching this one very closely.
00:01:19.480 We've also been watching and waiting to see when Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin would get to talk
00:01:25.580 with his Chinese counterparts.
00:01:27.620 They've kept him waiting for six months.
00:01:30.540 The administration, it seems, has trouble getting foreign leaders to pick up their phones
00:01:34.860 when they call.
00:01:36.840 But Secretary Austin finally did get through.
00:01:40.180 And apparently when he did, he got an earful from one of China's top military leaders,
00:01:45.980 Defense Minister Wei.
00:01:47.260 Wei warned Secretary Austin that Taiwan is part of China and that failure by the United States
00:01:54.680 to recognize that, quote, unchangeable reality, end quote, would disrupt U.S.-China relations
00:02:01.820 and perhaps severely.
00:02:04.140 The two defense leaders also talked about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian war
00:02:10.500 on Ukraine.
00:02:11.380 Putin invaded Ukraine the same month that Russia and China announced their strategic partnership.
00:02:18.800 And no word from the Pentagon on that particular part of the discussion.
00:02:23.400 Not good.
00:02:24.720 Also not good.
00:02:26.320 Russia test-fired its hypersonic Satan II intercontinental ballistic nuke, the biggest
00:02:32.360 such weapon on Earth.
00:02:33.940 Putin warning that the 200-ton rocket with 12 nuclear warheads could destroy the entirety
00:02:41.360 of the UK and with its 6,000-mile range could do the same to any target anywhere on our planet.
00:02:50.040 No word from the White House or the Pentagon on that.
00:02:53.980 As I said, also not good.
00:02:56.780 And in the culture wars, just when you can't imagine that the Marxists left in this country
00:03:02.040 could be more diabolical than they already are, comes this report from Pennsylvania.
00:03:08.220 The Daily Mail reports a York County elementary school was considering an after-school satanic
00:03:16.040 club for its young students, young as five years of age.
00:03:21.600 All because the school had approved a Christian Bible study during school hours.
00:03:27.320 Parents showed up at the school board meeting to protest the Satanists, and good triumphed
00:03:32.720 over evil.
00:03:33.700 The school board voted 8-1 against the satanic club.
00:03:38.980 Isn't it incredible that the school board had to even vote on such a monstrous idea, and
00:03:44.420 that the idea got even one vote is still appalling?
00:03:48.800 Thank God good prevailed.
00:03:51.020 But these fights with the Marxist left seldom end so quickly.
00:03:56.100 So stand by on that as well.
00:03:58.220 We're on watch.
00:03:59.760 And fortunately for all of us, our guest today has been watching out for the American people
00:04:04.460 throughout the China virus pandemic.
00:04:07.080 Dr. Robert Malone.
00:04:08.820 He's a physician, virologist, biochemist.
00:04:11.900 He's one of the inventors of mRNA.
00:04:15.040 He's had the courage to take on the medical profession during the pandemic.
00:04:18.880 Big Pharma, he took on, and all their pals in big government and the public health agencies.
00:04:25.840 Oh, yes.
00:04:26.400 And the Marxist left in this country don't like Dr. Malone.
00:04:30.080 Well, let's be straightforward.
00:04:31.580 They hate him.
00:04:32.900 They hate Dr. Malone.
00:04:34.280 In a recent hit piece in the New York Times, their very first charge against Dr. Malone
00:04:39.460 was this thunderous accusation against a man of science.
00:04:44.260 The New York Times described Dr. Malone as a skeptic.
00:04:48.220 A skeptic?
00:04:49.380 Can you imagine?
00:04:50.460 The Marxist Times has reached such a depth that being skeptical of orthodoxies and concentrated
00:04:57.700 centers of power and wealth and authoritarians is now a slur in the Times' eye, but not in
00:05:05.760 ours.
00:05:06.400 On the Great America Show, we call Dr. Malone a man of science and not only a skeptic, but
00:05:10.980 a dissenter and voice of courage and reason.
00:05:13.700 And he has been skeptical, and he's been a critic of the public health policies of big
00:05:18.540 government, big business, and a critic, there is no other way to put it, yes, a critic
00:05:22.900 of vaccines.
00:05:24.640 Oh, my gosh.
00:05:26.200 Vaccines that were at times untested outside the usual protocols of sound and effective
00:05:31.040 medical procedures, and in some cases, some that proved dangerous.
00:05:36.220 And oh, yes, Dr. Malone also wanted treatments of the virus, antivirals and more, instead of
00:05:43.360 relying simply and solely on vaccines.
00:05:47.180 In other words, Dr. Malone is also a great American.
00:05:51.560 And now here is Dr. Robert Malone.
00:05:54.560 Doctor, it's great to have you with us here on the Great America Show again.
00:06:00.180 Just great to talk with you.
00:06:02.300 I have to say, as we begin, I'm looking at the cases, the average weekly case.
00:06:08.380 Uh, it looks like we're in about as good a position as I can recall in some time.
00:06:15.260 Uh, your thoughts on that?
00:06:17.700 Lou, it's always my pleasure to talk to you and, and, um, share some time.
00:06:21.540 And, uh, particularly so as, you know, we're heading into spring and the grass is jumping
00:06:27.840 out of the ground and it's looking like we may finally be getting ourselves out of this
00:06:34.180 two-year-long tunnel of, uh, um, what was the president's words, uh, darkness and death
00:06:42.420 or something like that?
00:06:43.520 It wasn't inspiring.
00:06:45.640 I remember that.
00:06:48.480 So, so here we are.
00:06:51.300 Yeah, it's, I think, um, we're moving, we seem to be moving into the, uh, phase of assessment
00:07:01.040 and, um, uh, determination about what, what actually transpired, what the true adverse
00:07:12.840 events were, what, um, we did right, what we did wrong, kind of a, you know, I hope that
00:07:19.340 we get to a lessons learned.
00:07:21.260 There's going to be a lot of resistance to doing that, but, but, um, we seem to be moving
00:07:27.000 into that phase, uh, we'll know we're fully into it.
00:07:30.440 As I always say, when the bureaucrats start congratulating each other and giving each other
00:07:35.120 medals.
00:07:37.380 And we probably won't be watching Dr.
00:07:40.580 Fauci for that, uh, because he congratulates himself every week, irrespective of his, of
00:07:46.940 his counsel or our previous forecast.
00:07:50.120 Uh, so he is sort of, as they say, at a class by himself, but lessons learned.
00:07:56.080 I think it's a, I, it lessons learned.
00:08:00.020 I think it's a wonderful way to look at the experience of the past two years.
00:08:04.300 We've lost a million Americans.
00:08:06.740 We've had so many people seriously ill, uh, and around the world, of course, the same
00:08:14.040 experience, uh, at least in terms of having to deal with the death, uh, and what has been
00:08:20.100 at various times, uh, just a raging pandemic.
00:08:23.040 But what is the primary set of lessons that you think we should look to, uh, right now
00:08:32.220 as of this moment?
00:08:33.860 Oh, uh, thank you so much for that.
00:08:35.880 Uh, um, I'm still grappling with that myself and I don't want to be premature.
00:08:41.780 So these are just kinds of, uh, working, working models or hypotheses, uh, clearly suspending
00:08:49.800 the normal rules of operation in clinical development was a bad idea.
00:08:55.600 And even, even if you are a full-on believer of, uh, all things good about these particular
00:09:02.840 genetic vaccines and, uh, uh, that, uh, they truly are fully safe and effective without
00:09:09.640 any adverse events.
00:09:10.940 I think any stained person would have to acknowledge that the lack of transparency, uh, the rushing
00:09:19.160 of the products out, um, into the market, uh, the, um, uh, suspension of normal medical
00:09:28.300 ethics, um, for an experimental product, um, all of those things have deeply damaged public
00:09:35.500 trust in public health, the vaccine, uh, uh, initiative globally, uh, pediatric vaccination,
00:09:45.200 um, uh, trust in medicine, trust in our hospital systems, trust in our government.
00:09:52.060 Even if you believe everything was good and there was no problems with the vaccines, I
00:09:58.600 don't see how you can look at what's happened to the body politic in the United States and
00:10:04.720 say, Hey, this was good public policy.
00:10:08.220 Uh, I think, I think the damage is, is going to last quite a long time.
00:10:14.160 I'm, as you know, I'm increasingly looking towards my own version of, of what went wrong
00:10:22.040 and what can we do about it and what is continuing to develop.
00:10:25.940 We, uh, have, um, these, what, what we've learned is the role of the, uh, financial elite,
00:10:37.160 uh, as embodied in the world economic forum, uh, in, in its various members and, and how
00:10:44.920 they have manipulated the situation for their own financial, uh, game.
00:10:50.180 And, um, that, that I think, uh, has revealed to many of us another deep, deep issue.
00:10:59.160 Surprisingly, um, uh, Mr. Gates is now published a op-ed, a very long op-ed in the New York
00:11:07.940 Times, which for some reason is completely non-critical of Mr. Gates, uh, opining that he is now making
00:11:18.580 major strategic investments in the development of antiviral compounds for the next pandemic.
00:11:24.600 And that he thinks that the next pandemic is going to be best, uh, managed using, uh, antiviral
00:11:32.380 drugs and, and drug strategies rather than vaccines.
00:11:36.140 Now, uh, I'm glad he's had that epiphany.
00:11:39.440 I wish he had it two years ago when I was saying that.
00:11:41.880 Um, uh, uh, but, uh, I guess better late than never, but it underscores the, the, um, the
00:11:52.140 problem with allowing billionaires, tech billionaires in particular, who have, uh, gained their, their
00:11:59.620 wealth and power consequent to activities in some other industry who then think that they
00:12:06.300 must be, uh, geniuses in all topics and, uh, and that it's right and proper for them to profoundly
00:12:14.880 influence things like world health.
00:12:17.780 Uh, Mr. Gates is just not qualified and, and he has never been qualified in his activities
00:12:23.560 have deeply distorted, um, global health and are significantly responsible for the public
00:12:32.760 health tragedy that we've experienced in my opinion.
00:12:35.260 If, if the likes of Mr. Gates and others had not been such staunch, and then of course you
00:12:42.100 mentioned Tony, such staunch advocates that there was only one solution, one ring to rule
00:12:47.660 them all, which was vaccines and had been willing to, uh, concede the point that my colleagues
00:12:56.480 have identified a variety and to some extent myself and the team that I worked with that
00:13:02.680 DOD had identified a variety of different repurposed drugs that, uh, would save lives if administered
00:13:10.340 early and were able to pretty much completely handle the, uh, clinical consequences of the
00:13:17.360 infection, then we wouldn't have had that profound loss of life that you just, uh, mentioned.
00:13:22.980 And, and that was actively suppressed as we know.
00:13:27.380 Uh, so I think that's another big one.
00:13:31.340 And I see some hope that they are at least on, uh, subjects that are not overly political
00:13:37.160 or are ready, uh, deeply politicized, uh, willing to think about ended independent objective
00:13:43.280 reality.
00:13:43.980 Uh, so for this craft, uh, I think, uh, you know, there, there have been a lot of lessons
00:13:50.660 learned and I think some people are actually applying the lessons, uh, late and not enough
00:13:56.480 of them, but some, the phrase that comes to my, uh, lips is, uh, or to my mind is, uh, from
00:14:03.580 your lips to God's ears.
00:14:05.160 Um, I'm not so saying one about your profession as you are.
00:14:09.420 I, uh, but you know, of course I'm still smarting from, uh, my good friends at the New York times,
00:14:16.040 uh, uh, and the little hit piece they did on me, uh, a couple of Sundays ago.
00:14:22.080 So, uh, um,
00:14:24.540 Well, you can see how much credit we give that.
00:14:30.120 You know, I hit, I hit peace by the New York times only means you're prodding the establishment,
00:14:35.060 uh, dealing with a reality that they refuse to admit exists and that you're not a Marxist.
00:14:40.580 Uh, I think that's sort of the summation that I would give it.
00:14:46.040 I, uh, uh, yeah, I, uh, once again, we're aligned.
00:14:50.660 Um, I have to be careful because there is a pending possible court case, let's say.
00:14:55.700 Um, but, uh, um, your points are, are well-received.
00:15:00.680 Uh, I, I think, um, a deconstruction of what went on, which includes the willingness of the
00:15:09.680 media to, uh, accept the billion dollars from the U S government, as well as the nudging and,
00:15:20.520 uh, management directly from the CDC.
00:15:23.340 We now know the names of the two people, uh, who were, uh, um, commissioned to manage this
00:15:30.380 effort that, you know, this, this is another one of the, the deep, big lessons is a few years
00:15:38.840 ago, uh, Congress passed a law, which, um, removed the restrictions on, uh, our intelligence agencies
00:15:50.600 from actively promoting propaganda to the American population.
00:15:55.720 And, uh, and, uh, and I think that, that if there is a, uh, turnover on the Hill with
00:16:04.660 the midterms, that, that decision has to be revisited.
00:16:09.980 I, I mean, we just, uh, if you think about it, we have the government tapping, uh, the treasury,
00:16:19.280 which basically is saying they're borrowing money, uh, uh, to, uh, run political influence campaigns
00:16:29.740 to promote their party's political agenda, um, at the expense of free speech among Americans,
00:16:37.860 such as you or I, and, uh, and actively targeting us and actively demeaning, uh, and gaslighting
00:16:47.320 and, uh, defaming, uh, folks like yourself and myself and, and my various physician colleagues.
00:16:54.820 And that was premeditated and the media was absolutely complicit in it.
00:17:01.340 And heavens knows how much of what we've experienced also reflected the influence of, in particular,
00:17:09.420 the financial gods of big tech, uh, that, that for some reason, we're just all in on vaccination
00:17:18.120 of everybody.
00:17:19.000 Uh, I, again, I'm, I'm struck that we somehow during this allowed government bureaucrats, journalists,
00:17:31.180 and, um, tech magnates to, uh, establish, uh, norms and practices in public health, as opposed
00:17:41.520 to allowing physicians to play their traditional role.
00:17:45.080 You know, it seems to me that there was in all of this, when president Trump took charge
00:17:52.280 and, uh, put together his, uh, panel, uh, to deal with, with COVID and the pandemic, which
00:18:01.480 is understandable.
00:18:02.280 It's a pandemic and therefore you want medical doctors and you want your public health officials
00:18:07.080 appropriately done.
00:18:09.760 But, but at the same time that became sort of the tip of the pyramid rather than the, uh,
00:18:17.520 the face of government on this issue and rather than involving the whole of government, which
00:18:24.120 is what one does in a crisis, a, a national crisis, right.
00:18:28.160 Uh, at least in this country, all of a sudden we were dealing only with institutions and those
00:18:35.320 managing them.
00:18:36.600 I, I concur.
00:18:38.580 And I think that there is a lot of reveals that are going to come out about the mechanics
00:18:43.760 of how that happened.
00:18:44.920 And I was on the phone with Robert Kennedy the other day, uh, who called me out of the
00:18:50.000 blue, uh, telling me that I absolutely had to read this book called Davos Man that you
00:18:54.800 and I had mentioned before the, the start of today's session.
00:18:58.920 And, um, uh, he was, uh, mentioning to me that there is evidence that BlackRock prior to
00:19:10.420 this outbreak had swooped in and basically purchased all the hospital chains and had determined that
00:19:18.640 the way that they would squeeze the remaining excess profit out of the hospital system in
00:19:24.460 the United States was by, uh, running the hospitals, uh, at, um, maximum capacity and minimizing
00:19:34.700 unoccupied beds, for instance, in intensive care units.
00:19:38.820 And so then we got the various media push saying, uh, any penny, the sky is falling because the
00:19:46.740 hospital beds are at 80% or 90% capacity.
00:19:50.420 But that was by intention that had nothing to do with the virus.
00:19:56.220 Um, it had everything to do with BlackRock squeezing the last remaining, uh, drips of profit out of the
00:20:03.160 whole hospital system.
00:20:04.440 Somehow we're going to have to get to the bottom of all of this stuff and it's going to take
00:20:12.680 massive, massive hearings and, um, some, uh, serious think tank engagement, but I suspect that it's
00:20:23.420 going to require a, a congressional turnover and people like Ron Johnson, uh, becoming empowered.
00:20:31.140 Now there are some signs that even Mr. DeSantis and his, uh, um, public health right-hand person,
00:20:43.640 Joe Latipo are making headway just with the large data sets available in the state of Florida
00:20:50.200 to start to disambiguate some of this, uh, what appears to me to be nefarious activity that's going
00:20:57.300 on? And I think we may get, I'm hopeful that we will get a foreshadowing of what might happen
00:21:05.720 nationally, but even, even just the little bits, the little signs of positive development,
00:21:14.060 such as Tennessee state now having enacted legislation that enables ivermectin dispensing
00:21:23.360 over the counter for COVID is, is truly a sign of, uh, hope and progress, uh, for me again,
00:21:32.020 getting back to the theme of, uh, we just finished Easter and it's springtime and let's look for the
00:21:38.480 bright side here. I'm not a journalist. I'm a, I'm a host. Uh, I couldn't pronounce half the words
00:21:46.280 that you have to deal with just, uh, in the, in the front of your brain, uh, on a given a moment's,
00:21:53.500 uh, notice to resurrect from those files in that considerable brain. Uh, so, I mean, I just don't
00:22:00.720 see why there isn't that at least humility and respect humility on the part of the journalist and
00:22:07.880 respect for your profession. Well, you just, you just said two key words. Um, that's, so that gets
00:22:16.160 right to something that the, you know, the three words I talk about all the way through this, um,
00:22:24.100 uh, integrity, dignity, and community. Um, you're adding respect and humility, which kind of flow from,
00:22:32.020 uh, integrity and really all three of those words. Um, uh, I, as I have to be cautious about
00:22:43.120 my, any comments that I might make specifically about the New York times, because there's a
00:22:50.280 reasonable chance I'm going to be going to court. Uh, and, and it appears that we may have a very
00:22:55.900 strong case for exactly the reasons you're talking about. Um, what appears to be some overstep
00:23:01.940 but, uh, um, the, let me give you another example. Early on, the Associated Press, uh, really attacked
00:23:13.140 me about work that our group was doing involving the use of, uh, the drug famatidine, which is the
00:23:22.320 stomach acid H2 blocker, and which is used by people with, uh, a variety of mast cell syndromes,
00:23:30.300 which it turns out is partially what's going on in your lung, um, uh, together with this
00:23:36.720 anti-inflammatory drug called celecoxin. And, uh, and the, the Associated Press decided to just do a
00:23:46.160 total hit and, uh, and use the usual tactics and pejoratives. And it, it really damaged the
00:23:56.260 esprit de corps of my team at a critical time. And, uh, there's no, no consequences for that. There's
00:24:05.360 no, uh, uh, acknowledgement that what they did was wrong. There's no take backs, uh, no acknowledgement
00:24:15.560 that, uh, it turned out that we were right about those agents, but even though they published at the
00:24:21.360 time that we were wrong, much like the ivermectin story, but on a lesser level, because we never
00:24:27.740 sought the publicity that was generated on ivermectin, but, um, there's, they, they operate, um, in a world
00:24:37.480 in which there is no legal accountability for their actions. So they have no, no disincentives
00:24:45.700 to not sensationalize or misrepresent information. There's no consequences and they're, they're paid
00:24:56.540 to, as I understand it, to, uh, promote these various, uh, storylines by a variety of players,
00:25:06.020 including the U S government and, um, various, uh, uh, pharmaceutical and financial interests.
00:25:13.820 And they do it with impunity. And that's, that's another thing, you know, that we might want to
00:25:20.740 look at is, uh, whether or not there's a way to hold the press accountable for their own mis and
00:25:29.520 disinformation. As you know, there's now an effort to rewrite history of it and for the press and various
00:25:38.680 members of the press to deny their own mis and disinformation activities. And of course, the
00:25:44.220 notable example came, I think at the university of Chicago recently regarding the Hunter Biden laptop,
00:25:49.880 but, uh, the press somehow, uh, um, and journalists refuse to, to come to terms with their own role in
00:26:00.880 this. I, I, there's another book that I recently finished that, uh, was sent to be my colleague
00:26:07.180 to help me to understand all this called the journalist and the murder. And, uh, it covers,
00:26:15.040 it's a deep dive that was done by an excellent reporter from the, uh, New Yorker. And I think Janet
00:26:22.080 McKenzie, I think may be her name. And, uh, in it, she comes to terms with the fundamental lack of
00:26:32.120 ethics in modern journalism and, uh, um, make some very strong statements about the nature of the
00:26:41.720 relationship between the journalist and their subject. Journalists are basically paid to write
00:26:46.980 a story and, uh, they aren't there, their, uh, ability to get paid is, as we all know, it's a
00:26:57.700 function of clicks or views or whatever the parameter is that is monetized. And it, it has
00:27:05.020 no basis. It has no linkage to whether or not what they're reporting is, uh, a fair and accurate
00:27:12.160 representation of truth. And that's, uh, I, I think one of the things that coming out of this, I agree
00:27:20.900 with you that I'm most disappointed in. And, and many of my colleagues have come to the point that
00:27:27.460 for instance, they can't even pick up the New York times anymore, you know, or many of us, um,
00:27:33.920 are completely disaffected from, uh, any kind of legacy media or mainstream press. And, and I think
00:27:41.260 that that's reflected in the, the viewership numbers that for instance, the abysmal viewership
00:27:47.360 that we see for CNN, the failure of the new CNN, uh, enterprise, uh, that was stood up, the, uh,
00:27:57.400 um, dwindling subscriptions of, uh, the likes of, uh, a lot of the, uh, monthlies such as Atlantic
00:28:07.040 and, uh, the dailies like the times and the post Washington post. I think that, that, uh, again,
00:28:16.060 trying to find a silver lining, much of the American public has increasingly recognized the
00:28:22.840 need to reach, uh, for alternative sources of information, such as your podcast here.
00:28:29.600 Well, you know, thank you for that. I just want to share with you though, uh, a new bill under
00:28:34.560 consideration by the California state legislature addresses what you're talking about. That is
00:28:39.300 accountability.
00:28:39.940 So the state of California under Gavin Newsom and the current democratic, uh, party leadership,
00:28:45.520 uh, there's a raft of those bills. That was part of the Genesis for the, uh, defeat the mandates
00:28:52.920 rally in LA, uh, that I spoke at. And, um, uh, I agree that there, there is a group of bills that
00:29:03.440 they've attempted to jam through that are really, uh, an affront to free speech in, in so many ways.
00:29:12.260 And, uh, it's got a lot of docs, uh, pretty worked up the, uh, and of course, uh, we cannot
00:29:20.620 overlook the fact that Gavin Newsom is basically being groomed for the presidency by the whole
00:29:27.100 party of Davos people. Um, he's absolutely a world economic forum, uh,
00:29:33.440 acolyte. And, uh, so, um, but, but on a positive note, uh, governor Inslee also of Washington state,
00:29:43.800 also a W E F acolyte now finds himself in the position where his medical advisors are telling
00:29:53.300 him explicitly that they do not endorse, uh, mandated COVID-19 vaccines for children, full
00:30:03.200 stop, which is a huge, huge win in the state of Washington, given where they've come from.
00:30:10.540 And that is, and by the way, that's a credit win. That is a, I will, I credit you and your
00:30:16.120 group and a handful of other doctors, but let me say that is a huge win for, uh, for America
00:30:23.180 because these idiots, uh, in biopharma have got to be brought under control. And they, I mean,
00:30:31.340 it's to have even that thought after everyone acknowledges in the early stages of this,
00:30:38.520 one of the things they had, right. Is that children were not dying in large numbers from
00:30:46.500 the disease. They had that right. And then ran from it when biopharma needed another revenue
00:30:53.300 stream. It seemed this, this is, it's a symptom of the deeper, uh, corruption, uh, wherein, uh,
00:31:04.460 our entire federal and what a big reveal for me has been state and local government elected
00:31:13.540 officials are compromised by the, uh, financial resources of pharma in its many colors.
00:31:22.540 Uh, as well as the financial resources that the big investment groups are able to bring
00:31:29.760 to bear the black rocks and vanguards and state streets. And, um, I, that I'm, uh, I am worried
00:31:42.000 that, uh, uh, we not only lack the political will, but also now the horse is so far out of the barn.
00:31:53.940 I don't know if we can put it back in the stall, um, in the, in the sense of what really should have
00:31:59.900 been done over a decade ago, which is, um, more active, uh, use of the Sherman antitrust act. And,
00:32:09.640 um, the, the hand, the proper hand of the government, this is another one of the things I
00:32:16.380 think we can all agree on is, uh, government over-regulation is a major problem and California
00:32:25.100 is the poster child for that. But, uh, but yet there's also a right and proper role of government
00:32:32.260 in ensuring a level playing field for competition. If, if we're gonna, if we're gonna live in a world
00:32:39.100 of freedom to choose and, um, a, uh, capitalist based economy, which even the Chinese, uh, seem to
00:32:49.440 concur is the optimal economic system. Uh, it, there must be a fair, um, and, uh, not capricious
00:33:01.280 overseer to ensure a level playing field. Otherwise we get this, uh, incremental stepwise corruption
00:33:10.520 that is just destroyed our system. Dr. Malone, if the fact of the matter is we have such a system,
00:33:18.160 we have such agencies that are responsible for precisely what you're talking about, whether it is
00:33:25.100 the, uh, you know, the, uh, uh, FTC, whether it is, uh, the SEC, uh, whether, you know, any number
00:33:34.640 of roles for government from banking to finance to farm, uh, the FDA even it has a role, but what we
00:33:43.460 have watched in the last 20 years in particular, let's maybe go back as far as 30 years ago, what
00:33:50.400 we have watched is each one of those be whittled down in both their power and their enthusiasm to
00:33:58.220 regulate. We talk about billionaires in this country. And one of my great, uh, annoyance
00:34:04.620 is, is everybody talks about billionaires or financially, uh, whatever they're, they're
00:34:10.500 oligarchs. If they're oligarchs in Russia, they're oligarchs in Eastern Europe. Yes. By
00:34:15.780 God, they're oligarchs here. And that's exactly what they are trying to influence outcomes and
00:34:23.040 the direction of our society and our government and our people. That's all I want. I, I, I strongly,
00:34:30.100 strongly concur. And, uh, what it amounts to is a sellout of, uh, the, um, American experiment,
00:34:41.340 uh, by allowing the, uh, accumulation of greater and greater wealth, which, um, gives rise to greater
00:34:54.260 and greater power to the point where, uh, uh, the very few who hold so much have, uh, gamed the system
00:35:07.880 so that they get more and more at the expense of all of us and their appetites are insatiable.
00:35:15.480 Uh, they, they, as far as I'm concerned, um, they, many of them exhibit the behaviors that fit,
00:35:25.980 uh, the psychological definitions for, uh, socio or psycho, uh, pathology. And, uh, um, they,
00:35:37.400 they seem to live in a world that is divorced from the likes of you or I, and that's been another one
00:35:46.880 of the things that's really been bothering me. Lou is, is in my travels now for whatever reason,
00:35:53.040 like going to the Bitcoin conference down in Miami, I, I find myself, uh, I think mostly serving as the
00:36:03.800 entertainment in many of these, but brought into circles with some of these hyper wealthy.
00:36:11.420 And, uh, I hear things that deeply troubled me, uh, such as ethical justification, uh, for essentially
00:36:22.200 farming humans. And that may sound crazy and shocking. And yet I've sat in on those conversations
00:36:30.400 where, um, people walked me down the logic that, uh, uh, uh, blood products derived from young people,
00:36:40.700 uh, can, and, and there is absolutely, um, peer reviewed data supporting this thesis that certain blood
00:36:50.620 products from, uh, young persons, uh, when administered to the aged can reverse,
00:37:00.400 some of the effects of aging. I'm sorry, doctor, when you say young persons, are you talking about
00:37:07.720 children? Uh, we're talking about children. Um, and so the, the, what I've, I, in one particularly
00:37:16.320 shocking conversation I had, um, I, I learned, I, I got to listen to the rollout of a logic thread,
00:37:28.080 um, that proceeds along the lines of, um, if, if these are people that are in, uh, distressed
00:37:36.280 economies or economic environments, let's say emerging economies that would likely be,
00:37:44.180 have a broody, nasty, nasty, poor, um, brutal, nasty, poor, uh, life, um, within their current context.
00:37:55.280 And they're brought out of that and given a, uh, middle-class lifestyle in education in exchange
00:38:03.340 for, uh, monthly harvest of, uh, blood products from them. Uh, what's the harm in that? They,
00:38:12.160 they wouldn't have ever had that lifestyle, uh, and they probably would have died young. So why,
00:38:18.260 why shouldn't we do that? It's good for them and it's good for the old people. Um, I, the,
00:38:24.120 the answer to that is that is farming and that turns them into farm animals. And, uh, that is
00:38:32.340 absolutely evil and the road to hell, um, in my opinion. And, uh, but yet, um, it's, it's being
00:38:42.060 actively discussed as a business model. And, and if you think that through the thing that bothers me
00:38:48.020 that and the, the, the Jeffrey, the Jeffrey Epstein story and, and what that means really,
00:38:57.460 really bothers me because it implies in my mind that there's a cohort of hyper wealthy that, um,
00:39:07.460 don't really have empathy or even any conscious awareness of the rest of us as independent human
00:39:16.240 beings that deserve dignity and respect. Um, they are quite willing, um, and seem to be, uh, you know,
00:39:26.320 in a, uh, in intellectual space, wherein they see the rest of us as things, which they can exploit
00:39:34.600 for their own benefit, which is basically what they do as business people in many ways. Um, that's
00:39:40.500 the modern business model is if we can make money at it and we can squeeze the workers, uh, what's wrong
00:39:46.900 with that? Um, uh, that's, that's certainly the, I would have to say that is the ethic of modern,
00:39:53.620 uh, uh, the 21st century, uh, business that would, I would, I would agree with that. I I've got to ask you
00:40:03.300 this though. To me, it just sounds like, you know, it's a technological version of a vampire.
00:40:12.220 Uh, where it's, and it's, it is a horror story. And I is exactly that. And I don't understand it is.
00:40:24.180 It is. Yeah. What I don't understand is that there would be this discussion about the welfare of,
00:40:33.020 uh, you know, the, the person in an emerging market, a poor person, uh, and suddenly you,
00:40:39.120 you, you, you make it okay because you're wealthy, fabulously wealthy, and you're going to put this
00:40:45.260 kid in a great school and, uh, and give him opportunities or her, uh, that they never had
00:40:51.280 before. Uh, it is, as you say, straightforwardly farming, it is also unconscionable in my judgment.
00:41:00.320 And I think, yes, I know you and I agree on that, but it also brings up transhumanism.
00:41:06.420 Uh, at what point does the medical profession take some responsibility? And if there's, and as a
00:41:15.200 foundation, uh, at least ethically of transhumanism, we're watching transgender operations explode in
00:41:25.520 this country. I, and at least, and don't get me started. Well, let's get started because
00:41:32.140 this is a big deal. I, I, I'm, I, you know, um, whatever a young adult might choose to do with
00:41:43.160 their body, exposing a, uh, uh, growing immature mind to, uh, these many concepts that, uh, particular,
00:41:58.220 uh, in particularly in both Texas and Florida, there's active legislative objection to, um,
00:42:07.600 um, I'm, so let me tell you a story. We had a visitor the other day from Northern California,
00:42:13.560 somebody that we have known, uh, my wife and I since, uh, early high school. Um, uh, and,
00:42:22.000 and she's stayed in California culture, uh, and we've moved on in so many different ways.
00:42:28.540 Uh, and so she was here visiting for a few days and we were very careful because there's a lot of
00:42:36.200 things we no longer see eye to eye on politically. Uh, but for her who, and, and I should mention this,
00:42:44.960 uh, now, uh, in her sixties, uh, um, mature lady that we've done all her life has been gay her whole
00:42:54.980 life. But, uh, uh, for her, this, uh, transgender initiative and world and the teaching of, uh,
00:43:06.960 basically transgender body politics, uh, to youth in the school system in California,
00:43:14.860 she found absolutely shocking. She found the transgender quote unquote, uh, swimmer,
00:43:22.300 a male swimmer competing in women's swimming, uh, absolutely shocking. So, uh, I, I speculate
00:43:31.540 that this may have been a bridge too far. Let's hope. Uh, and it's another case where, uh, in my opinion,
00:43:40.100 um, we need some courage in people to stand up and say to the school boards and to the teachers union
00:43:50.920 and whoever else is behind this, no, I'm sorry, you're not going to do this to my child, to our
00:43:56.920 children. This is just fundamentally wrong. Children need to be allowed to grow and mature
00:44:04.740 without having ideas implanted in their minds about these, uh, various sexual practices, roles.
00:44:14.840 Um, you know, the idea that you're placing, uh, prepubescent children on, uh, hormone blockers,
00:44:24.720 uh, because of, uh, something they might say, uh, in terms of their gender identity, uh, I, I,
00:44:35.300 I just can't see how this is, um, medically ethical. Uh, but it, but, you know, California is the state
00:44:44.480 that wanted to push, uh, um, medical consent for receiving a vaccine, uh, way down, uh, into early
00:44:55.860 teen years, uh, for some reason in the, here's the thing that bothers me most about this Lou is it
00:45:03.420 feeds back into that issue of, uh, sexual exploitation of underage children. Um,
00:45:14.480 which when I first heard about it, uh, with, was really with pizza gate, I know I'm quite
00:45:22.080 sheltered. Uh, and I thought, well, that's, you know, that was, that was dismissed as crazy
00:45:27.220 QAnon stuff. And then we had Epstein and all the reveals about Epstein in the, in the cover-up
00:45:33.840 of Epstein and Epstein's involvement with so many global leaders and, uh,
00:45:39.860 uh, oligarchs, oligarchs. Well, not just oligarchs, um, the, uh, various, uh, you know, court
00:45:50.700 jesters and, and, uh, followers that surround them, uh, including various politicians that
00:45:57.640 will, I don't think we need to go into right now, uh, that may have, you know, uh, all the
00:46:03.180 way up, uh, in our political spectrum. And, um, and now people are showing things to me
00:46:12.760 like photographs of Jill Biden as a 15 year old sitting on 30 plus year old Joe Biden's
00:46:19.520 lap, uh, when she was his babysitter. I just, uh, the, the whole thing is, is so deeply wrong,
00:46:28.820 uh, in, in my opinion, but, but I, you know what is screams in my head when I hear this,
00:46:37.280 uh, uh, discussion about a transgenderism. I first do no harm. What happened to the Hippocratic
00:46:48.700 oath? What happened to the ethics? It's, it's, it's just disregarded. It's just been thrown out
00:46:55.240 the window. It's considered outdated. And we, we say we have tremendous suicides, uh, in
00:47:03.460 this country already. It's a suicide is a national epidemic that no one wants to talk about, but
00:47:10.340 within the transgender community, there are even higher rates of suicide. We see all sorts
00:47:17.580 of, you know, young people, uh, they are deeply regretting their decisions. I, and I can't give
00:47:24.840 you the percentage, but it's a fish, it's a sufficiently large number that it's, it's, it's
00:47:30.240 noteworthy. Uh, I cannot imagine. And then we have a national program built around introducing
00:47:40.800 the concept to second graders for, well, actually, uh, kindergartners, kindergartners through
00:47:47.220 third grade. Oh, and then just to, to put, uh, icing on the cake, uh, we have, um, that bastion
00:47:56.840 of childhood fantasy called Walt Disney, uh, corporation, um, actively promoting these same
00:48:05.240 agendas. Again, uh, thank heavens for Ron DeSantis as a voice of sanity. It sounds like the Florida
00:48:12.400 legislature may take away their special standing and privileges, uh, uh, that has driven Walt
00:48:19.720 Disney world down there. But, um, I, this, this, I, I just hope, I deeply hope that this is a passing
00:48:30.500 phase. Uh, but even if, if my hope is realized and it is just a passing phase, the, the damage to
00:48:39.900 children is just heartbreaking. It is child abuse. It is, it is ignorant, uh, and the medical profession
00:48:48.360 should be ashamed of themselves. Uh, any doctor with his or her salt is a human being to allow this
00:48:58.380 to, to go on with children who are not yet near the age of reason, let alone, my God, an adult
00:49:05.500 capable of making a decision like this, having it, uh, foisted on them by teachers, by teachers,
00:49:13.640 unions, associations, school boards. I, I, Lou, isn't this, isn't this kind of a, isn't it a logical
00:49:22.660 extension of the sexualization of adolescence that we have seen in fashion and advertising
00:49:30.520 and everything else in media? It's, it's just, it's, it's an incremental, um, uh, it, it, it,
00:49:40.840 the, the sad, sick truth is that it is not an isolated thing. It is part of a spectrum that has been
00:49:51.540 developing now for decades. And, uh, we, we, we no longer respect sexual boundaries and autonomy
00:50:01.980 in pre-adolescent children. We, and we haven't for a long time. They are marketed to, they are marketed,
00:50:10.540 um, uh, uh, they are, um, the, uh, once again, our, our friends in, in business are quite happy
00:50:23.100 to, uh, exploit them as another market for their goods and services. And, and on top of that, we have
00:50:32.140 the, um, apparently fairly widespread and highly profitable, uh, business of,
00:50:40.540 uh, child trafficking, uh, for sexual purposes, which is really, um, you know, sexual slavery of
00:50:50.060 children, let's call it what it is. Uh, and, um, and this is, these are signs of a deeply, deeply sick
00:50:59.660 culture. Uh, what else can, can food, you know, doctor, you, your diagnosis, a sick culture,
00:51:11.500 Americans don't even want to acknowledge how sick this culture is. And when I say that the Democrats
00:51:17.180 have become the party of evil because they are Marxist led by Marxist leftists, uh, trying to
00:51:25.300 destroy a country that is the greatest constitutional Republic, greatest form of government in our country's
00:51:32.600 history built on exceptionalism built on law and order. And now we're watching as 80 million, 81 million
00:51:42.680 people want to vote apparently, and, and tear it all down by putting a man who has obviously impaired
00:51:48.360 and the puppet of Marxist left, uh, masters. We are a nation sick as we can get in the party. I'm telling
00:51:58.920 you that the party is the party. I'm sorry. Yeah. I guarantee it can get worse. Um, you just may be as sick as
00:52:09.720 it could be. Uh, I, um, in my opinion, things can always get worse. Uh, so to your point, I, I have found
00:52:20.160 myself because I, I forced my wife and I force ourselves to put out these opinion sub stacks and
00:52:27.880 kind of deep dives on a daily basis. And it's not an easy lift. And, um, it's forced me to go back and
00:52:37.640 look at the language around the American enlightenment and to start thinking more and more about what that
00:52:47.100 meant in a historical context. It's really only a few hundred years old. I mean, in terms of the span
00:52:53.920 of time of Greece or the Roman empire, it's, it's just, you know, like a week ago. Um, and, uh, the
00:53:03.980 words, some of the words that they use are dated, but the logic and insights are deep, profound and
00:53:13.460 enduring. And, uh, the, that, that this I'm, I'm just struck when I go back and recently I was
00:53:23.900 reading, uh, um, um, pieces from John Adams and his, uh, letters to his wife, uh, and the, the,
00:53:34.720 they're wonderful intent, intellectual intensity and insight in those just seems so modern and relevant
00:53:45.280 and fresh and, um, uh, universal. And, um, and then as I look deeper, I find that in a way there was
00:53:58.400 this whole period of enlightenment in the West Western world that, um, culminated in the American
00:54:08.080 experiment. And we're, we've somehow lost an awareness of, uh, how deep and profound the gift
00:54:18.540 is that we've been given, um, by these, you know, we, we reverently call them the founding fathers.
00:54:27.060 They're more than that. They're, they're truly philosopher Kings. They were intellectual giants.
00:54:33.120 They read obsessively. They read obsessively. They were forged in this incredible crucible
00:54:38.260 of resisting the tyrant of the crazy King George and, uh, um, their, their discussions and their insights.
00:54:51.340 I think that, uh, uh, uh, all of us, um, would be well-served by spending some time, uh, with these, uh,
00:55:06.980 you know, truly great philosophers that gave us the legacy that we have. And, and we should stop the
00:55:15.280 arrogance of believing that somehow, uh, what they gave us is irrelevant in the modern times.
00:55:24.140 They were addressing fundamentals of human behavior that haven't changed.
00:55:28.900 It's well, so much has changed around it. Uh, there has been this, uh, this movement from the
00:55:39.140 Marxist left again to want to start to teach history, uh, American history, uh, beginning with 1877.
00:55:48.500 Now, what does that do? Uh, that takes out a hundred years of the enlightenment as you,
00:55:55.600 as you put it from the, from the seeds that were first planted. Well, you can argue that,
00:56:00.420 you know, uh, have been Burke, uh, all of the English, uh, thinkers of the time, but in American,
00:56:08.020 purely in the American enlightenment, the, the Marxist left would have us take out everything
00:56:16.220 from the, uh, the early colonial experience and the declaration of independence through, uh, the
00:56:24.460 civil war, uh, and, and of course, reconstruction and the opening of the Western frontier. Uh, it is
00:56:33.760 madness. What we're letting the left do. And it is not a bipartisan issue. It is not a nonpartisan
00:56:40.360 issue is so many people prattle on about. This is an issue that demarks our divide in this country.
00:56:49.640 And we have to come to terms with it and the right conservatives, Republicans, all who would
00:56:56.320 conserve and preserve the, uh, the best of the American enlightenment and it's, and it's handiwork,
00:57:05.440 if you will, little things like the declaration of independence, the constitution, uh, the emancipation
00:57:11.780 proclamation, uh, all that is, uh, that was invented and, uh, in those in that, in the explosion of the,
00:57:18.980 uh, industrial revolution as well, this is America. And these fools are trying to,
00:57:26.220 let me, let me, let me react to that. Um, I've been getting some coaching from some very savvy,
00:57:34.500 uh, media thinkers. Well, they'll tell you, don't do what I do. Um, and one of the points they make
00:57:44.660 is that, um, they, they coach to me that I have to, that it will be, um, most useful
00:57:55.100 as I try to find ways to, uh, uh, broaden those that are willing to listen to what I have to say
00:58:04.540 that, you know, to be effective, more effective as a communicator that, um, I find ways to acknowledge
00:58:13.060 that, um, this, uh, dichotomy of left versus right, um, is, is that I'm going to say,
00:58:25.080 I'm not reprimanding you, but, uh, please do that, that it may, that it's much more useful
00:58:31.620 and more productive to, uh, not couch this as, uh, far left versus, you know, the reaction is
00:58:43.500 no polemics, no polemics, I understand, uh, uh, but, uh, rather, um, to acknowledge, to, to speak
00:58:53.980 about the, the core, uh, underlying belief systems, right. And, uh, uh, and acknowledge
00:59:03.980 that for a large fraction of the population, um, so there, there's the phrase, the democratic party
00:59:13.680 left me, that for a large fraction of the population, they do still believe in these
00:59:20.500 fundamental truths and in the American experiment and, uh, the fundamental tenets of, uh, American
00:59:30.460 representative democracy and the wisdom of these, uh, uh, philosophers that gave us the gift
00:59:39.500 and, um, that, uh, they, they, uh, may have traditionally, uh, identified with the democratic
00:59:49.800 party, but the democratic party as it exists now is not that which they may have grown up
00:59:55.600 with. And, uh, so they're left bereft of, of a home and, um, and somehow we need to help
01:00:05.160 them find a home. And, uh, when we, and so this is why increasingly I'm trying to use the
01:00:14.480 logic that the old axis of left versus right is outdated and not useful. It doesn't, it doesn't
01:00:25.480 uh, help, uh, it doesn't help people to identify, um, where their heart lies and where their
01:00:34.560 political, uh, loyalty lies. I, I increasingly am suggesting that the, the new political axis
01:00:43.000 is, uh, on a spectrum that can be defined as, uh, those that believe in a system based on a
01:00:52.580 freedom to choose versus those that are invested in a system based on collectivism.
01:00:58.520 And that captures the logic. I think of what you're talking about.
01:01:03.100 Well, it, it doesn't. And I think it's, I mean, I really do need to interject here because, uh,
01:01:08.220 you're taking us down a path and I know something of these paths and I know something of those who
01:01:14.040 argue for relativism. Uh, I do believe that relativism, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. No, no,
01:01:20.700 please go ahead. I'm listening. I believe that relativism is a, a principle, uh, cause of the
01:01:29.960 consternation that we, uh, uh, all feel right now. Uh, there is, uh, when I say there is such a thing,
01:01:38.940 uh, uh, as, uh, good versus evil, I think you'll agree that that would be the first conflict that
01:01:44.880 mankind, uh, encountered, uh, in, uh, in, in the course of our history and, uh, in, in our religious
01:01:52.860 teachings of all kinds. Uh, so I, I, I think that relativism may be a nice way to get someone to buy
01:02:01.160 something that you're selling. I'm not selling something and I'm not recruiting. Uh, I, as a matter of
01:02:07.600 fact, I could have a quite different career had I chosen to ignore realities. And what we're trying
01:02:13.980 to get people to do is to see realities. You talked about the period of enlightenment. There is nothing
01:02:20.600 in that written, uh, by our founders that would suggest that relativism is a very intelligent path
01:02:27.920 toward a foundation for logic, for learning, uh, and the, uh, assimilation of both. Correct. I can't
01:02:36.620 think of a one. The letters between Abigail and John Adams, the letters between them suggest no room
01:02:44.260 for relativism as a matter of fact, their values are loud, they're clear, uh, and they're profound.
01:02:50.200 Yeah, no, I, I, yeah, I, I'm sensitive and aware, uh, and concur that the logic of moral relativism
01:02:59.120 is a slippery slope that leads to hell. Um, uh, what I'm trying to argue is that there, there are a world
01:03:09.760 of folks that still believe in the, the moral, uh, absolutes that you and I were raised with,
01:03:22.340 uh, uh, but which once upon a time believed the democratic party, uh, was a home for them and
01:03:32.460 believed in those same precepts. And that is no longer the case. And so they're left. Um, some of
01:03:41.220 them are, uh, like, uh, many of us and like many of the physicians around me that were previously center
01:03:50.120 left have gone through the last two years and, uh, had a rude awakening and, uh, are now, um, firmly in
01:04:00.820 the camp of what would normally be structured as center, right or right. And, uh, but, uh, that we,
01:04:11.500 we represent kind of a vanguard, uh, of, of folks that have been subjected to this crucible and have
01:04:20.000 had to come to terms with what we've personally experienced. It's been a rude awakening, uh, but
01:04:26.680 which experience we're there, which we've had an interesting, uh, several years here, which experience
01:04:32.800 would it be the experience in which our entire federal government sought to destroy a president
01:04:37.920 worked to overthrow that presidency, refuse to acknowledge the reality and truth to the American
01:04:45.080 people. Not one single whistleblower step forward, but indeed in every instance chose to destroy
01:04:51.960 a legitimately elected president of the United States and did over the course. Well, yes, but they did
01:05:01.320 more than twice. They basically tried to stop him from being tried to get him. They tried to block his
01:05:08.260 presidency. They then subjected almost three years of federal investigation. I just want to keep the
01:05:14.200 record clear here. And then try to impeach him twice. By the way, that leaves out two years of special
01:05:20.640 counsel investigation. And now they're hounding the man through a Soviet style committee called the
01:05:26.320 January 6th committee. It is outrageous. And you know what? We don't have a single institution
01:05:32.180 in the entire left of this country that is saying, my God, they know not what they do. It is outrageous.
01:05:40.760 Um, uh, concur, concur. And it is, uh, it was, um, a prelude to what, um, those of us in the medical
01:05:55.500 profession and allied sciences have experienced. Um, and, uh, I got to say that regarding this,
01:06:06.600 I, you know, once upon a time I read the Washington post and the New York times and listened to CNN.
01:06:16.360 Shame on you. But of course I have to acknowledge that I worked for CNN at one point.
01:06:22.600 I was about to mention that. Um, so, uh, but, um, my eyes are open now. This is kind of like the argument.
01:06:31.820 Well, Robert, you took the jab. Um, and, and I have to say, yep, I own that. Uh, but, uh, it was a mistake
01:06:40.740 and, uh, and that doesn't mean that I shouldn't, uh, speak up and, and share what I know about it so that
01:06:50.260 you might not make the same mistake I did. I, my view of Mr. Trump and his presidency. I remember,
01:06:59.800 let me just walk it back a little bit. I remember when he visited Davos with the others and Macron and
01:07:08.300 all that. And, uh, uh, he, um, the video showed and the way that it was framed by the press, um,
01:07:17.760 presented him as an egomaniac, uh, surrounded by reasonable people. And now I know, but I didn't
01:07:26.140 know then that in fact, he may have been the only sane one in the bunch that wasn't, uh, compromised.
01:07:32.840 Uh, and he was, I, I project, I don't know what was in his mind, but, uh, he may very well have
01:07:41.420 sensed, um, how deeply corrupted that organization was. And he may have been, um, uh, resisting it.
01:07:49.780 I don't know because he sent his daughter to become, uh, uh, a, um, young leader trainee. So,
01:07:58.060 uh, uh, I, uh, well, she may have chosen that on her own, but very well. Uh, I, I, absolutely. Um,
01:08:08.560 it may be that she was flirting with, uh, Justin Trudeau. I have no idea. Um, but in any case,
01:08:13.720 I'll, what I'm saying is the view that I once had of Donald Trump, um, has, uh, been profoundly altered
01:08:25.280 by, by growing awareness of, uh, this aspect of how DC and, uh, the press and what we casually call
01:08:40.700 the deep state, uh, have been interacting. And I, it's, again, I, I use the metaphor. You're in a dark
01:08:49.360 room, you back up to the light switch. It suddenly comes on and you can never unsee what you've seen.
01:08:56.340 And, uh, the sleeper is awoken. And that's kind of been my travel is, uh, I, I have, I had,
01:09:08.520 I had no idea and, and no, I, I was comfortable living in the narrative that was being spun for us,
01:09:18.120 living in the propaganda reality that was spun for us. And I'm no longer that person. I can't live in
01:09:25.040 that world. And, um, I'm seeking some way to, uh, help others, uh, without them having to go through
01:09:38.340 that, you know, the trauma that I've been through, uh, to, to see, see what I now see.
01:09:43.960 Well, I think that's wonderful. And I think it's wonderful of you, uh, and consider it. And,
01:09:50.160 uh, but at the same time, self-interest here, well, there are always, unless we beat them,
01:09:58.620 it's going to go on. This nightmare is going to go on, but I, I don't so much want to beat them.
01:10:06.200 I want them to see by our conduct and our actions and our words, because, you know, it's important
01:10:14.120 that they have a place to go. And the Republican party is quickly becoming more them than it is
01:10:21.420 Trump right now. We have a number of, right. That's another profound truth. I concur. That's
01:10:30.480 another deep truth. You're talking about a party in which they're talking about putting in Kevin
01:10:35.320 McCarthy as the speaker. If they get a seven, you know, a major red wave win in November,
01:10:41.360 this is madness. You have a, a country that would give you a red wave election result. Then I'm
01:10:49.660 talking 40, 30 to 70 house seats. And you would put in a rhino who is basically a Democrat who does
01:10:57.880 only what his masters tell him. Uh, and who is aligned with Mitch McConnell, who is the same
01:11:04.720 kind of animal, only he adds China to his portfolio of influencers. It's, it's, it's so important for us
01:11:13.560 to be not absolutist, but to be concrete and specific in what we mean, what our values are. And I think that
01:11:22.080 you have enunciated a perfect basis for that. And that is the American enlightenment, our founding values.
01:11:31.280 If we do not repair to that standard in all things, uh, we will be lost. And, and I think once you do,
01:11:39.240 you have to acknowledge the reality, we are beset by a group of people in this country that means to destroy us.
01:11:48.580 So I, I feel, I feel the tension of what you're saying, um, daily. And, um, uh, I'm reminded.
01:11:58.600 So, uh, in my recent, uh, intellectual meanderings, um, uh, I looked into the origin of the term
01:12:08.780 uniparty and it, it turns out it was coined by Steve Bannon. Whoa. Um, and, uh, Steve is,
01:12:17.800 I didn't know that even, you know, uh, I I've had the, you know, this is probably not this like saying
01:12:25.460 I hung out with Alex Jones practically. I've spent a lot of time with Steve and, uh, over the last year
01:12:32.680 and I have learned enormously from him. Uh, the man is a true genius. I, I don't see how anybody that
01:12:40.700 knows him can discount that. Uh, and, um, he, uh, he is a full unapologetic media warrior. Uh,
01:12:54.860 and, um, and I'm torn a little bit that, um, because my instincts are not to go for the throat
01:13:05.780 and to just cut them, cut, cut the trachea. Um, Steve's are, well, you're, you're, you're a different,
01:13:14.260 uh, you're, you have different jobs and different purposes and different rules, but that gets right
01:13:20.520 to my point. Folks like Steve and yourself are absolutely necessary as the vanguard here.
01:13:27.300 You make it sound like there are no rules for surgeons and, uh, the accompanying, uh, nurses,
01:13:33.020 uh, and, uh, next tier doctors in an operating room. There's very little discussion about who's
01:13:39.620 boss, uh, isn't there? Yeah, just so. Well, we have to have generals and in this media and
01:13:46.580 information war space, uh, we have to have generals that are, are willing that are, that are
01:13:54.240 patents. First of all, Steve and I are, are good friends. Number two, I, you know, we are warriors.
01:14:00.660 There's no doubt about that, but don't for a moment think that we're necessary evils. We are good
01:14:07.300 guys. Okay. We're really good guys because we love this country. All the people listening to you right
01:14:14.220 now love this country and they're listening to you because you represent so much hope for a medical
01:14:22.440 profession that will grow the hell up, turn over your best minds to a cosmetic surgery. Don't turn
01:14:29.500 over, uh, those valuable minds to, uh, to, uh, you know, absolutely, uh, just carving up human beings,
01:14:40.800 uh, before they eat, reach the age of reason for God's sake, find a soul and, and wake the hell up.
01:14:50.600 So, um, my point is, uh, and I'm sorry, that was unfortunate and inappropriate use necessary evil.
01:14:57.240 And, um, in it, for me, um, folks like yourself and Steve are role models and, um, and others and,
01:15:08.460 and mentors and I learned from you, uh, uh, so much about this, uh, um, incredibly aggressive,
01:15:21.200 uh, space, intellectual space I find myself in with modern media. And, um, and it's without that,
01:15:31.820 I, I don't know that I would have been able to keep, uh, an even keel psychologically.
01:15:37.520 Yeah. You've gone through a lot. I mean, you really have, and, and we thank you for it. I mean,
01:15:42.240 and believe me, uh, and I will speak here, not for Steve Bannon, but I'll just say we,
01:15:48.060 and I'll be including him. Of course, we know what it's like to suffer the slings and arrows of fools
01:15:54.880 and knaves. And that gives me inspiration. Well, when you go into the arena, you, you know,
01:16:04.320 you have no complaints. You cannot, there's no whimpering. There's no, there's no quarter you
01:16:11.140 go. And because you believe, uh, in, uh, in your cause, you believe in this great nation,
01:16:17.540 it's great people. And you know, what our founders intended is that we all could be so much more,
01:16:24.000 uh, if we simply live our lives, uh, in the pursuit of happiness with respect for one another
01:16:30.260 and egalitarian society that suffers, uh, suffers fools, but only at a distance,
01:16:36.580 we don't put them in our damn government. Uh, and we have to be, you know, we have to be keenly.
01:16:43.080 Well, I think our history on that one has been checkered. Um, but I think that's a fair statement.
01:16:49.580 We have our convention of always giving our guests the last word.
01:16:52.920 We've reached that moment and I gladly turn it over to you for the last word, doctor.
01:16:58.060 Well, thanks Lou. Um, so the last word for me is, uh, we are coming out of this. There is hope,
01:17:06.860 uh, but we have got a heavy lift ahead of us. If we're to, um, reduce the risk of, uh,
01:17:18.120 these globalists doing this to us again. And, uh, the, the phrase is overused. We have to take back
01:17:27.040 our country, but, uh, I, I'm convinced that's where we are. And, uh, with your help, uh, you and
01:17:36.120 your audience, um, I'm in it for the, for the long haul and, uh, it's not always fun. Uh, but,
01:17:45.640 but there is a lot of, uh, comfort in all of the support I get when we travel and the messages that
01:17:55.520 people send us on social media and personally, even little letters we get, um, uh, that, that
01:18:02.180 gives us comfort, Jill and myself, that we are doing the right thing. And this is a fight worth
01:18:08.800 fighting. And, and I do, do strongly recommend and encourage that all of us take a moment, um, as you
01:18:21.100 read, uh, your favorite, uh, sections in whatever religious texts you ascribe to in many, it's the
01:18:31.100 Bible, but also take a little bit of time to go back and read the wisdom of those, uh, amazing people
01:18:41.460 that gave us the American enlightenment because, uh, their words still ring true and they, we still
01:18:49.540 have a lot to learn from them and I'm learning from them every day. And I hope, uh, you can,
01:18:55.980 you can help me and I can help you to learn from them also. Well, I get to pay you back one of those
01:19:03.120 concurrences. I concur Dr. Malone, 100% and say amen as well. Dr. Robert Malone, thanks for being
01:19:12.000 with us. You're a great American. You are a terrific, terrific guest. Thank you. As you've just heard,
01:19:18.780 Dr. Malone has had to suffer slings and arrows from the entrenched establishment and orthodoxies of all
01:19:24.680 kinds in particular, the Marxist left and media. We give him great credit for being a great American
01:19:32.060 tomorrow. Here, our guest has taken slings and arrows as well from the American left and never
01:19:38.780 wavered in doing so. She's been a dissenter as well. The target of the democratic establishment.
01:19:44.600 She never got her day in court by the way, but she had serious grievances, but she has persevered and
01:19:52.520 she's been banned by Twitter, just like the president she supported. We'll hear her story
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