The Great America Show - February 24, 2023


DR. ROBERT MALONE SAYS THE CHINA VIRUS WAS NEVER A MAJOR NATIONAL MEDICAL EMERGENCY, NOT THE GREAT MONSTER THE MARXIST DEMS CLAIMED


Episode Stats

Length

32 minutes

Words per Minute

151.04718

Word Count

4,897

Sentence Count

250

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

2


Summary

Joe Biden's Ukraine trip, the NBA All-Star Game, and much, much more! Plus, the Biden emergency declaration is coming to an end, and we have a special guest, Dr. Robert Malone, to talk about it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello everybody, Lou Dobbs here. Welcome to the Great America Show and thanks for joining us.
00:00:05.220 Great to have you with us. We're beginning today with a bright and sunny story about the NBA.
00:00:11.560 One of my favorite sports analysts, Jason Whitlock, pointing out that the NBA All-Star
00:00:17.280 game hit an all-time new low. An all-time new low in TV ratings for that game and Whitlock's
00:00:24.860 assessment that the reason for the dismal performance is none other than LeBron James.
00:00:31.040 Now, I'm sure LeBron's pro-China and oh-so-critical view of America certainly doesn't help the league,
00:00:38.500 but I'm sure he's a big boost in China. China is the source of some of the ingredients that go into
00:00:44.700 the Mexican cartel's manufacture of fentanyl that's killed hundreds of thousands of Americans.
00:00:50.640 That's right, hundreds of thousands of Americans and Joe Biden is in Ukraine, a photo op in Ukraine.
00:00:59.240 Is this nuts or what? And it's getting worse. A drug testing company discovers that fentanyl
00:01:05.200 has risen nine times the level in the western states since 2020. The researchers at Millennium
00:01:12.740 Health say fentanyl is detected an overall drug test and it's up nationwide 145 percent.
00:01:20.100 Let's go international for a moment here. The Biden regime continues to marginalize our
00:01:25.820 national sovereignty and Biden is turning over the U.S. Public Health Authority and pandemics
00:01:31.280 to the U.N. World Health Organization. Now that's brilliant, don't you think? By the way,
00:01:37.740 while going international, the United Nations is, quote, demanding, end quote, global guidelines
00:01:44.900 for social media. A UNESCO spokesman referred to users who don't use appropriate speech on social
00:01:52.400 media as, quote, insects thriving in the dark, end quote. Now that seems a little offensive,
00:02:00.540 doesn't it? And it's really more of an accurate description of what the bureaucrats and the United
00:02:06.400 Nations are all about. Those U.N. bureaucrats are devoid of any sense of their own absurdity,
00:02:12.620 so we'll help them along here. The problem is our own homegrown federal bureaucrats aren't any better
00:02:19.400 than the U.N. style. There is a bright, beautiful event awaiting all of America. All of us who've
00:02:25.760 watched our federal government be turned into a weapon against us over the years. The outrageous,
00:02:31.580 extraordinary powers that have enabled Biden and the Marxist Dems to do so much of their damage to
00:02:37.760 the country, it's about to end. President Biden announcing our long national COVID emergency
00:02:44.180 is almost over, and it will be over on May 11th, more than three years after the China virus
00:02:51.280 reached America from Wuhan. It's hard to comprehend that this country is still in the suspension of
00:02:58.440 civil rights called a national emergency. Harder still to realize that it's been in place since
00:03:04.440 March of 2020 and more than three years when the emergency expires on May 11th. Our guest today is
00:03:12.100 the inventor of mRNA vaccines, a great research scientist, physician, virologist, and vaccine skeptic
00:03:20.080 and dissenter as well. Dr. Robert Malone is our guest, and great to have you with us on the Great
00:03:26.540 America Show, doctor. And so much is happening. The Biden White House says the national emergency ends
00:03:32.360 May 11th. What are your thoughts, doctor? Well, of course, all of us in my little doctor's group that
00:03:39.980 tour the world would like to have seen this months ago, we think that it should have been over early
00:03:46.840 part of last year. Glad to see it finally get to this point. Bobby Kennedy over a year ago on the steps of
00:03:54.320 Lincoln said that they will never give up this power unless we force them to. And I guess that forcing
00:04:00.900 function was called an election in which the House turned. And so we're finally seeing this. It's
00:04:10.380 unfortunate that he could just continues to delay it. I mean, a lot of us believe that it's obviously long
00:04:17.100 past due. And he should have just said, uh, pack it up or done, uh, instead of this. But they have a bunch of, uh,
00:04:28.180 obligations and trailers embedded in all this. And I think he's guaranteed that he's gonna give at least 30 or 60 days
00:04:36.680 to unwind a lot of that because once this emergency declaration falls, that triggers a whole cascade of
00:04:44.100 other stuff. And that, and, uh, giving up, uh, as you, as you quote, uh, Mr. Kennedy, the, the reality is
00:04:54.280 that a lot of power goes away as well. Uh, the, the issue here that rose up along with a host of others
00:05:02.940 is the over, over weaning power of the federal government under this emergency, the mandates,
00:05:11.240 the, all that went with it. This is something from which it's going to take us a while to recover
00:05:16.920 as a country. Uh, now there seems to be some dispute about what, uh, an airline can demand in terms of
00:05:24.160 masking. Uh, and I'm sure that's going to arise in a number of jurisdictions, whether it be a
00:05:29.800 municipality or, uh, you know, a state government, uh, your thoughts on all of that. I, and I, as I
00:05:37.180 turn to you for that, you know, it seems to me that if we have not learned our lesson about government
00:05:42.340 mandates, I don't know what it will take. Completely agree. And unfortunately, what you and I and the
00:05:50.060 people around us, uh, think seems to be, uh, completely, um, uh, disregarded by the folks that
00:05:58.980 are actually making the decision. They really don't care about us. That's what we've learned
00:06:02.920 over the last three years. And that's what we're seeing, you know, for instance, in parallel to this
00:06:08.900 statement from Mr. Biden or whoever makes decisions in that administration, uh, we have, yeah, I don't
00:06:16.580 want to make assumptions here. Uh, we have the world health organization making a clear unambiguous
00:06:23.400 statement that we still have an ongoing global health crisis. So the two are now at odds with each
00:06:29.800 other and, uh, both of them and their, what appears to be the puppet masters that, uh, like to
00:06:39.300 head to Davos for a little winter fling. Uh, none of them seem to care about what, what matters to
00:06:46.580 people, average people. They seem to believe that they're above that and they can just disregard this.
00:06:51.580 We, we, we, as you, you and I think are aligned that we got a big problem here and it's a bigger
00:06:57.820 problem than just COVID. And, uh, it's, it's absolutely not going away. If I can tell an
00:07:05.440 anecdote, Lou, so I fly, I, I travel way too much these days. And, uh, so I find myself, uh, booking
00:07:12.940 into United Airlines, not pumping them, uh, believe me, uh, but, uh, signing onto their little app so I can
00:07:21.020 get my pass travel pass and suddenly they have reloaded all of the old, uh, restriction travel
00:07:29.040 pass, uh, vaccine validation software that had dropped off for quite a while. And, uh, then I
00:07:37.380 have it over to Europe and I'm flying through Lufthansa, uh, out of Stockholm and I'm given the
00:07:44.160 question, well, are you fully vaccinated? Uh, you can't get into Frankfurt unless, uh, you've been
00:07:50.220 vaccinated. So it seems that they may be talking this talk, but in parallel, they're, they're teeing
00:07:57.340 up the same old stuff. And of course we know that that is all wrapped around this G20 statement that
00:08:03.360 we're going to have to have vaccine passports. Yeah. And, uh, and G20 is not running the United States
00:08:10.520 of America. I do not understand why there is, has been this acquiescence, uh, fawning acquiescence on
00:08:19.080 the part of the Biden administration, uh, to these, uh, extra governmental, uh, organizations,
00:08:25.840 uh, whether it's a G7, the G20, uh, whether it's, uh, you know, Geneva, this or Geneva, that, uh, this,
00:08:34.300 this is an absurdity that we're witnessing here. They, they, I can, we are so aligned. They seem
00:08:40.820 to have just forfeited national sovereignty and they're just rolling over like a puppy saying,
00:08:47.200 scratch my belly, uh, in, in wanting to basically put the United States in the same position that,
00:08:55.180 and this is what's particularly curious. All the other five eyes Alliance members have taken,
00:09:01.500 you know, this is great Britain, Canada, uh, United States, New Zealand, and Australia,
00:09:07.980 all are on track to become functionally client states of the world economic forum. And, and they
00:09:14.880 just, they just seem, our leadership seems to all be okay with that. And if, if you want a
00:09:21.660 demonstration to support the thesis that this is really a uniparty we're dealing with, the way that
00:09:27.500 both sides of the aisle have dealt with this is, I think, a really strong support for that thesis.
00:09:34.140 Yeah, I think you're, I think you're very, very, very much correct. Uh, the, the idea of the five
00:09:42.180 eyes, people forget who was implicated, uh, in the early days of the, the Russian collusion story.
00:09:49.660 Five eyes had a number of significant, uh, uh, actors, uh, in that little drama. We have to figure
00:09:57.060 out a way to extricate ourselves from the very idea that this country will defer to anyone in terms of
00:10:03.920 our sovereignty. The problem is that the Marxist Dems are too eager to do so. And the Republicans are
00:10:11.880 simply too passive to take much note, uh, and, and resist. So that becomes our quandary, doesn't it?
00:10:18.580 Um, I, I, I, I wish that it was that benign. Um, I fear that, uh, it is, it is much more a case of
00:10:31.460 where, uh, significant fraction of Republican leadership are, um, are basically already endorsing
00:10:42.580 and invested in the logic that is being put forth by the globalists and by the World Economic Forum.
00:10:51.140 And, and, uh, the major powers behind the WEF, which is these major transnational financial
00:10:58.760 companies like BlackRock, State Street, Vanguard, and Bank of America. Um, that we're now, as you know,
00:11:06.040 better than I, we basically sold our children, our children's children, and our children's children,
00:11:12.080 children, uh, to these, uh, very large transnational firms, uh, in the form of our indebtedness here in
00:11:19.900 the United States. And we're right on track to being in the same position that almost all of Europe is,
00:11:25.900 where they have no political operational latitude because they are so deeply indebted.
00:11:32.120 And all they can do is nibble around at the edges on social issues because they're, they are
00:11:38.580 completely handcuffed in any functional way to, to modify policy. They have to just do whatever the
00:11:45.580 overlords, the financial overlords tell them to do. You know, when you say debt, people forget,
00:11:51.780 uh, and it's an interesting, uh, I'll put it this way, uh, an interesting artifice to talk about
00:11:59.340 Germany and France and the UK as great economies and amongst the largest in the, in the world,
00:12:06.200 which they are. Uh, but it's inconvenient when we look at the European Union and the Eurozone,
00:12:12.780 uh, in combination, uh, in combination, 27 nations, uh, that whose economy combines to be, to rival that
00:12:20.580 of China, uh, and indeed the United States, the Europeans, by the way, have less debt than we do,
00:12:26.580 uh, now. And we are the ones shipping billions of dollars to Ukraine. Uh, we are also deferring,
00:12:34.860 uh, to the UK, it looks like, and the European Union, uh, on, on real simply allowing our constitutional
00:12:45.480 rights, including the first amendment, second amendment to be, uh, diluted, uh, and perhaps
00:12:52.420 dissolved, uh, by the, by the forces that work globally, uh, and particularly in Europe. So, I mean,
00:13:01.620 that's what is happening, uh, in this country. We can talk about Davos and it's interesting and I
00:13:06.980 think relevant, uh, and I think relevant, but I don't think it really captures, uh, the reality
00:13:13.960 of what we're watching. Because as you talk about these transnational corporations, we are watching
00:13:19.340 Wall Street, what used to be corporate America, which is now corporate globalist, uh, corporations,
00:13:26.360 they are dominating. And when we talk about big pharma, uh, we're, we're reaching up to another
00:13:32.120 level entirely, aren't we? Uh, dead on. Um, I'd like to introduce in this discussion that we're just
00:13:40.200 having right now, where we're really looking at geopolitics and the relationship between U S
00:13:45.480 Europe and, and some of these other large, uh, rising, uh, economies and rising, um, uh, military
00:13:54.340 forces. Uh, uh, the other day I had a podcast with a gentleman from the UK went on for about
00:14:03.280 an hour. He's well-respected as a good audience out there. And he asked me the question about
00:14:09.620 this new, uh, initiative to drop the borders between Canada, the United States and Mexico
00:14:17.320 and create one great big nation state. And, and I went through the history of that as something
00:14:23.480 that had been, you know, gently floated under Bush one, and then resoundingly denied as a, a, uh,
00:14:31.360 conspiracy theory. And then we had, uh, Mr. Clinton, uh, roll out NAFTA, which was like an
00:14:39.920 incrementalism towards that objective. And now over the last six months, we're hearing a lot of chatter
00:14:46.820 that seems to be aimed at normalizing the idea of a new nation, North American nation state that
00:14:54.860 would combine Canada, the United States and Mexico. And of course, if that happens, uh, goodbye
00:14:59.740 constitution. Yeah, it's by the way, Bush wasn't really so gentle about it. Uh, that was a plan.
00:15:08.400 It was, um, it was blown up. And I'm pleased to say that I was among those bringing a lot of
00:15:14.420 attention to it. At that point, the North American union is, it was styled. Uh, we also saw the
00:15:19.780 communique from Lopez Obrador, Trudeau and Biden, uh, here a month ago in which they embraced the
00:15:28.740 North American union without saying union, but that's exactly what they mean. And it's one of the
00:15:33.680 reasons I think that motivates those borders, uh, that, uh, between, uh, the United States, uh,
00:15:39.700 and, uh, Mexico in particular, uh, having been just simply, uh, removed. It's just more than an
00:15:47.120 imaginary line. Now, 2000 miles of imaginary line over which, uh, are coming literally millions and
00:15:54.760 millions of people each year, uh, without us knowing anything about it, making any sort of political
00:16:00.840 judgment and certainly no hearings are there. No. And in, if you wanted to design a strategy,
00:16:08.180 a political strategy to destroy the middle class, you would be hard pressed to come up with a more
00:16:13.160 effective one. And then there is the, um, fentanyl, et cetera, that's flooding across. What's paradoxical
00:16:19.780 about this is Canadians still can't come to the United States unless they're fully jabbed. There's
00:16:24.720 still barriers to entry across. I have friends that have, uh, property here in the United States,
00:16:30.840 and in Florida that would love to visit it, but they haven't been able to for three years and
00:16:35.100 they still can't, uh, the whole thing it's, it's like, is there anybody home, uh, in terms of overall
00:16:42.220 policy? I think this is what happens when you have a kind of a, a president in absentia of being gentle
00:16:50.860 again, uh, or a cartel. Yeah. And, and, um, you're allowing, uh, individual agencies or interest
00:17:00.700 groups within those agencies to set policy in lieu of having a true, uh, president, um, that, that is
00:17:08.740 able to, uh, create harmonized, uh, policy, uh, for the, for the United States. I think this is, uh,
00:17:18.120 an example again of a power vacuum and what happens. Yeah. I, I, I've said it this way,
00:17:25.480 president Trump's great offense, uh, and the reason that he riled up the, the dark forces of the deep
00:17:32.360 state, uh, was because he thought he was in charge as president of the United States. Uh, and, and that
00:17:39.320 simply wouldn't do, uh, he is, uh, and that was his, his, his great crime against the, the, the nation
00:17:47.020 for which he was impeached twice. Special councils were formed. Uh, now we're in the seventh year of
00:17:52.220 investigation and persecution of president Trump, not one instance of wrongdoing found, but we have
00:17:59.060 found the halls of, uh, courtrooms are littered with the shadows of, uh, deep staters and Marxist
00:18:08.420 dims who, who did broke a lot of laws. Uh, it's really remarkable. And on it goes, the national media,
00:18:15.320 it's very difficult to get a straight, a straight answer about, uh, where we are with this pandemic,
00:18:22.740 where we are with a virus. Uh, and I know that you're in the, that you provide nothing but straight
00:18:28.620 answers. And I appreciate that. I want to just go through a few thoughts, if you will, as we talk,
00:18:34.040 we've talked about the context for all of this, where is it in your judgment, this, this pandemic,
00:18:40.980 uh, is it in its last stages in your best judgment? Is it in, in, in fact, uh, something that, uh,
00:18:49.260 we're going to simply have to live with as some are suggesting it's the new normal, uh, give us your,
00:18:54.960 your prognosis, if you will. Um, uh, it's not just me. It's the group of physicians, uh, over 17,000
00:19:03.860 that I represent physicians and medical scientists that this is long since passed being a medical
00:19:09.920 emergency. Let's remember, you know, roll back to the Genesis of this. We were told based on
00:19:17.300 modeling, uh, that occurred in Imperial college in London, as well as propaganda that was pushed
00:19:23.940 from the CCP into the West, that this was a highly lethal pathogen. We were going to see people dying
00:19:31.040 on the streets. It was a huge catastrophe. We had to shut down elective procedures in hospitals. We had
00:19:36.880 to give hospitals financial incentives so they wouldn't go bankrupt. Uh, and, uh, we had to open
00:19:42.880 all this bed space because they were going to be overwhelmed. And, uh, to that, you know, to that
00:19:48.820 point, there's, uh, videos out there right now with ER staff dancing in the halls, uh, from those times
00:19:57.140 just to roll back. There was absolutely not a major load on bed capacity in the United States, even at the
00:20:05.120 peak, except for a couple of small, you know, urban areas, selected urban areas. But for the most part,
00:20:10.220 this was never a medical emergency. It was always overhyped. And now this has been the case. If you've
00:20:17.780 tracked, any of you have tracked open beds in the United States, uh, there, we have absolutely no
00:20:25.260 crisis. The only logic that there was a crisis back then was that we would overwhelm the beds and then we
00:20:33.020 would have a spike in mortality because we wouldn't be able to handle the pressure of people that need
00:20:39.360 to be treated. Of course, the people were being treated using protocols that basically killed them,
00:20:43.860 uh, through overventilation, the use of remdesivir. So that was then. And fast forward to today,
00:20:51.000 remember it's, uh, a year and a month ago that I was on Ingram saying Omicron is going to completely
00:20:57.900 change the landscape here. And, uh, now that's absolutely played out. Most people have been
00:21:04.820 infected. They've recovered. They know this is not the great, uh, um, monster that they were pitched to
00:21:11.820 be. And, uh, if you have access to early treatment docs that actually care for you and treat your
00:21:18.220 symptoms, your survival rate is quite high, even if you are in one of those high-risk groups. So this
00:21:24.380 has really never been a major medical emergency and it's absolutely has not been one here in the United
00:21:31.680 States for a very long time. It's been preserved largely for political and power reasons. And it's
00:21:39.160 great to see it finally coming down, but somehow we've got to make it so that this is not possible
00:21:45.240 for a president or a secretary of HHS to unilaterally shut down the American economy based on whatever they
00:21:53.700 happened to believe at the time, remembering that the New York times itself last February published
00:22:01.440 an article in which they explicitly said the CDC has been withholding data and has become a politicized
00:22:06.560 arm of the white house. Hey guys, wake up. Um, we cannot let this happen again. And that's where we are
00:22:13.540 is we haven't had a medical emergency in a long time. Well, we haven't had a medical emergency, but
00:22:19.740 we've had a political, uh, if you will, uh, emergency for, for three years and, uh, and we're still paying a
00:22:27.900 high price for it. We also learned a couple of things about our public health agencies, our public
00:22:33.580 health system. That is that we have in many cases, uh, in most cases across the country, wonderful doctors.
00:22:40.100 We have wonderful hospitals and healthcare. Our public health agencies are preposterously political
00:22:47.340 and we can't let that happen again. Uh, we have to have some, some way to redress all of the
00:22:56.980 shortcomings, all of the, the independent, uh, imperatives, political imperatives within those
00:23:03.540 agencies. In my opinion, are, we're going to be in real trouble. If we get into real trouble with
00:23:09.520 another pandemic or, uh, public health, uh, national emergency. Well, uh, concur in, uh, on the
00:23:18.840 near term horizon is the international health regulation modifications, which are going to be
00:23:23.940 slipped through into, uh, the world health organization that allows Tedros to declare
00:23:30.860 unilaterally a public, uh, a public health emergency globally and implement a bunch of activities that
00:23:38.020 bypass, uh, sovereignty of nation states. They tried to do this before, and it looks like they've,
00:23:45.320 they got pushed back by Brazil, which of course, Brazil is different now politically and pushed back
00:23:51.880 by African nations that saved us from that. But remember that was all pushed by the United States.
00:23:58.340 I have friends from other nation states that I run into from time to time, some of which are
00:24:03.680 associated with intelligence agencies. And they, they keep pointing out to me that a lot of these
00:24:10.560 things come back and point at the activities of the United States as much or more as they point to
00:24:16.800 the activities of the CCP. And I'm just going to leave that there. We, I do think that we've got
00:24:23.800 problems in river city and, uh, uh, they are deep and broad and public health has absolutely been
00:24:31.580 weaponized globally. And, uh, it has been become a tool for advancing a variety of different agendas.
00:24:40.180 And I think, you know, exactly what I'm speaking of. Well, I think I do as well. I, and I,
00:24:46.400 I, I have to say there isn't anything that touches on public policy that I think hasn't been weaponized,
00:24:54.520 uh, by the, the Marxist left in this country. Uh, we are watching, uh, these, uh, these,
00:25:02.300 these pockets of resistance just get, uh, swallowed up. Uh, we are watching the pet,
00:25:09.820 the federal government weaponize every aspect of, uh, that every agency, every part of the
00:25:16.760 government, education, healthcare, everything. Yeah. I don't know at this point, and I'm very
00:25:22.320 serious about this folks. I don't know if we can roll it back. It's so pervasive, so entrenched,
00:25:28.360 uh, and it is so much, uh, more than the Republicans seem to comprehend or want to comprehend
00:25:35.860 or want to do something about. Uh, they're the last best hope for a countervailing influence.
00:25:42.640 Uh, but, uh, that's how stark I really believe things are right now. Your, your view.
00:25:48.780 You can count the senators that are opposing a lot of these agendas on one hand.
00:25:55.140 Yeah. Uh, and, and I'm not talking about, you know, across both parties, uh, we're, we absolutely
00:26:02.880 have a problem here. And, uh, the other thing that we haven't really touched on is this new
00:26:09.620 information that came out of project Veritas with Pfizer, but, but what that, well, one of the things
00:26:16.360 that was particularly striking was the just kind of bald faced acceptance and celebration of the fact
00:26:24.860 that the pharmaceutical industry has captured, uh, regulations regulators in, uh, throughout HHS and
00:26:32.240 really throughout the world and coupled with the, uh, assertion that this is really the norm across
00:26:38.980 all industries. We saw this with the SEC and, uh, with the financial collapse. We saw it with
00:26:47.220 the super max and the FAA. We see it in almost every single agency that, that this capture process
00:26:56.240 where in federal workers are able to retire quote unquote, or leave their position, go on a nice
00:27:03.900 vacation in the Bahamas for two weeks and come back and double their salary. And I don't know what
00:27:09.820 we're going to do Lou, but I think one of the fundamental things we have to do is, is make it a
00:27:16.320 condition of federal employment that, uh, you, you are not going to be allowed to participate in this
00:27:23.640 revolving door activity. It's in the national interest. This is really a security, national
00:27:28.360 security interest. Yeah, it truly is. It's been an issue in Washington DC. There's a revolving door
00:27:34.840 so-called, uh, between government service, lobbying firms, uh, big law, uh, and then of course,
00:27:43.260 big wall street and big business. Uh, it's, it's really truly a corrupt system. And it's,
00:27:51.180 so at this point it's intractable, it is, uh, it is entrenched. And again, I am one of those people
00:27:59.960 who I think I know something about business and I know something about politics right now. I don't
00:28:05.100 know how to separate the two when it comes to, uh, that revolving door and that relationship between
00:28:10.880 the, the permanent bureaucracy, so-called in the, and the deep state and also our elected officials,
00:28:17.380 uh, and the, and the huge, uh, fount of money that is pouring, uh, out all over Washington DC.
00:28:27.380 Uh, it's a tough one. You know, Lou, I'd like to riff off of that because you just touched on business
00:28:33.880 and, uh, one of the things that I think ties us all together. One of the things I think most of us
00:28:41.480 can agree on except for those that are on the fringe is that we want to be left alone to do
00:28:47.820 business at the most fundamental level. We need to have a level landscape with guardrails that allows
00:28:55.280 us to engage in business transactions between, uh, interested parties, both nationally and
00:29:03.000 internationally interstate. That's what we really want. We don't want to be told what to prove,
00:29:08.940 what to believe, uh, what our religion should be, uh, how we should live our lives, how we should
00:29:15.100 teach our children. What we want is for the bloody government to provide a level playing ground for
00:29:23.160 people that, that is, you know, to ensure best as possible integrity and allow us to engage in
00:29:31.220 business transactions with each other. That's kind of what it comes down to. And that may seem
00:29:36.500 right-wing, I don't know, you know, uh, may seem like I'm channeling Milton Friedman, but I really
00:29:43.200 think that's what it comes down to is we all want to just be able to be left alone and do our business
00:29:50.140 and not have these massive monopolists coming in and buggering everything up.
00:29:56.180 Well, I think that you speak for, uh, a great number of people. I don't think you speak any longer for
00:30:04.680 the majority. Uh, I think this country right now is in the grip of government. Uh, there is a
00:30:11.640 dependency on government so vast, uh, that again, that dependency is real. Uh, it has been, uh, it has
00:30:20.760 been, uh, rooted long ago and now we're going to see, it's going to be a fascinating period of time
00:30:28.460 because when you have as many people who depend upon social security, depend on Medicare, depend on
00:30:35.700 Medicaid, depend on government contracts, depend on government awards. Uh, this is, this is a period
00:30:44.240 the likes of which we've never seen before they, but they are about to have a rude awakening. I mean,
00:30:50.840 the social security fund is almost depleted. It's right on our doorstep now. Um, this massive federal
00:30:57.580 debt cannot be sustained. And, uh, I think that, uh, you know, for better or for worse, we are heading
00:31:05.140 into a situation where somebody is going to have to pay the piper and the likes of you and me and the
00:31:13.080 people that are listening to this are, are going to have to, uh, bear the burden once again, uh, for
00:31:20.880 the malfeasance that's gone on and the mismanagement. Yeah, I, I, no doubt the price that we're going to
00:31:27.860 be paying is very high. What I can't figure out is how to get out the door without being hit with that
00:31:33.100 bill. Um, but I'm working on it. Believe me, Dr. Malone, it is always great to talk with you. I
00:31:41.660 appreciate you being with us. Uh, come back soon and let's continue our, our, our, uh, our
00:31:47.560 philosophical discussion.
00:31:49.500 Thanks, Lou. I always learn from you and I'm glad to go on anytime you want.
00:31:53.360 Dr. Robert Malone, great American. Thanks everybody for being with us. Please follow us on
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