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free info kit today. All right, let's go over some
of these topics that we are preparing for you on
this busy program. All right, So, of course it's sad
news to me that Marjorie Taylor Green is resigning from
Congress effective January fifth, twenty twenty six. She's been in
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a very high profile dispute with the president and of
course would have faced a bruising primary. And she said
then probably the Democrats taking control, then she'd have to
defend the president against impeachment someone who was targeting her
for defeat. So I think Steve Bannon was right. He
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said Congress is really not big enough for Marjorie Taylor Green,
and we have and her the last of her. I
think she's a talent, she's a passionate lady. I'm very
sorry she got into this dispute with the President, but
I think her focus on America first is the right one.
We need to be focused on this country, not the world.
We need to be focused on making things better for
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the average American man and woman. We need to be
careful about what kind of people we have relationships with overseas,
whether they be terrorists, or whether we give too much
influence to any one country over United States national security policy.
So very I think, I guess predictable outcome here that
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they have split and led to this resignation, and as
many people believe she's going to be back in some capacity,
We'll be watching. But it makes a job of holding
on to the Congress that much more difficult for Republicans.
Yesterday President Trump met with Zo ron Mondannie in the
White House. Everyone predicts fireworks and it was a love fest.
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We got some clips to share with you about that
coming up. So you know, after all the controversy about
the Epstein files, all the big hoop law about the
Epstein files, President Trump said release it. Everybody in Congress
except for one Luisiana Congressman Clay Higgins said no. Everyone
else said yes, House and Senate. And now the President
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signed the bill. So the Department of Justice is I
supposedly going to redact, but they have to redact and
then release. I certainly hope they release as much as
they can. We need disclosure, we need truth, we need transparency.
We need to show the American people that this is
a Democrat issue. As a president has said, this guy
was a Democrat donor, Democrat influencer, Democrat friend, Democrat colleague,
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brought Democrats to his hegland. The media wants to focus
on President Trump and Epstein when they overlook all the Democrats.
A parade of Democrats this guy was influencing, including a
congresswoman who was taking instructions from him to interrogate a witness.
So yeah, it looks to me like Democrats are all
over the Epstein files. So let's see what the Department
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of Justice does to Speaking of the Department of Justice,
I scratched my head at this one, folks. FBI announcing
now that Thomas Matthew Crooks acted alone. So where to
believe that this twenty year old who they lied to
us about his online presence, They lied to us about
his affiliations. They won't show us the video of this
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guy training firearms at the range. They mysteriously washed down
the roof right after he was killed. Body was cremated mysteriously.
They couldn't put any agents on the roof because it
was too steep, but he got up there. They didn't
fly any drones, but he flew drones and roaming around
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the area where the President was speaking for hours. People
were saying, hey, look at the guy, Look at the guy,
and nobody stopped him until a Secret Service sniper stopped him.
But he got in eight shots first. He was actually
shot first by a law enforcement official on the ground
before the Secret Service sniper took him out. I don't
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believe the whole story. I don't believe this guy did
it on his own. Call me a conspiracy theorist if
you want. But the FBI's lied to us about so much.
I don't trust what they're saying now. I don't buy
the story. Deep state democrats are in a mission to
try to encourage military members to disobey President Trump. This
horrendous video that was released this week pretty much said
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to the military, you don't have to follow President Trump.
I mean, that is sedition if you ask me. And
now they're all upset about how the President responded to it.
But no, I think the big problem is what do
these Democrats think they were doing. They didn't have anything
specific they were talking about. I mean, it was to
me disgraceful what they did, and the focus of blame
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should be on them for participating in this kind of
activity to try to destroy the bond between the commander
in chief and his military service members. In fact, the
exact opposite is true. Under President Trump. Recruitment has gone up.
There as a bond with the military that wasn't there
before under creepy, sleepy Uncle Joe Beijing balloon Piden. President
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Trump now demanding that Zelenski accept this peace deal that
has been crafted, a twenty eight point please deal to
end the war in Ukraine. I would hope Zelenski will
accept it so that we can end this war. President
Trump really wants this war to end. I think the
world wants this war to end. It's not going to
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be everything for everyone. They're going to have to be
give and take on all sides. Some people say it's
pushed to hard in the Russian direction. All I know
is we've got to have an agreement here, and hopefully
it was a Lensky doesn't accept it, it'll come back
with a counter that can be acceptable to all. We
will see. CNN ran a false story this week about
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changes in the Trump cabinet. Typical CNN lying, lying, lying
about what they're reporting. The network is on its last legs.
I mean, the ratings are terrible. And finally, in the UK,
Brits are now being advised not to wave British flags
because the police say it's too divisive, so you can't
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show your patriotism in the UK. It could offend some
of the people that are there from other countries. That
is a sign that that country is in deep trouble.
Hopefully we will never get like that in the United
States of America, where we can always proudly wave our
American flag. A lot to get to. As we roll
on brief time, I will take care of some business
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right here on ringside on Real America's voice will be
right back. Hey, we're back. Our first guest today is
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someone we had the pleasure of interviewing before. It's good
to have him back. He's a senior analyst for strategy
for a group that we've been working with for many years,
Center for Security Policy. Doctor j Michael Waller is with
us and doctor how are you welcome? Good to be
with you, Jeff, Hey, I wanted to have you on first,
highlight the great work of your organization. Highlight the work
that you've been doing, and you write a report for
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the Center called Code and Country Securing America's AI lead
before China locks down the future. Please delve into that
for US, AI is a big issue worldwide, isn't it.
Speaker 4 (13:47):
It's a huge issue, and it's a big danger we
face because with all the opportunities AI presents us, I
think we're creating machines that will be able to think
on their own, that will be sentient beings ultimately that
will be able to be conscious of their own existence.
So we're creating something really dangerous. So in a normal world,
we'd say, well, let's hold back a bit and see
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what the ramifications of this are. But at the same time,
Communist China seeks to dominate AI within five years, and
so we're stuck now being do we hold back and
limit what AI can do, or do we hold back
and help communist China get ahead of us, where China
will determine the terms of what AI can do.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
So, you know, I hear Elon Musk saying that you know,
everyone's going to have a robot in the near future.
I guess that's a similar type issue, that that's going
to eliminate poverty and people are going to have a friend,
a robot friend to do all the work. And then
people are saying, you know, AI is going to be
taking all these jobs. I mean, I'm looking at surveys
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as a show people believe that the number of jobs
available is going to plummet as AI takes all of
that away. That to me is a major concern.
Speaker 4 (15:01):
Doctor, Well, it should be a big concern, But at
the same time, it's going to be creating a lot
of jobs, just like people. You know, the automobile took
away jobs, the industrial revolution took away jobs, but it
also created a huge amount of jobs and ultimately much
better jobs. So so you know, we're creative enough to
make things work for ourselves. For example, with my own
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use of AI, I have been able to avoid hiring lawyers,
which I hate doing so. So I've had a I
do a lot of legal background work that lawyers have
said stand up to musters. So if there are ways
where people can save a lot of money by innovating
and then creating new industries, and then the other industries
are going to have to adapt, there's.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
Nothing wrong with that. Just the way the contunts see
your secretaries. Yeah, right, and yeah, this seems to me
a little different though. It seems to me to be
something that is a lot more dangerous in the past.
You know, when there was a technological chain, you didn't
have to worry that the change was gonna lead to
the end of humanity. You know, I still have nightmares
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about the Terminator movie. I mean, and I Robot and
all these you know sci fi movies I've seen over
the years. I mean, it just is I think it's
a different type of concern than we've had before during
technological changes.
Speaker 4 (16:22):
Well, yeah, I imagine when you invent machines that can
think for themselves and that are aware of their own existence.
Any any creature who's aware of his own existence, the
first thing, the first thought is self preservation, and they
will eliminate any threat to them. Well, who's the biggest
threat to them probably human beings.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
Right.
Speaker 4 (16:40):
So the point is, now, do we do we wait
and slow things down to measure this what to mitigate
the dangers? Yes, but do we slow down to mitigate
the dangers only to let the Chinese Communist Party run
ahead of us and then we'll never catch up. That's
not in our interest, eater.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
No, you know, speaking of the Chinese, was a little
disheartened to hear the President talking about six hundred thousand
Chinese quote unquote students coming into this country. I equate
that to spies. And I don't know if there are
a lot of students that don't come here and commit espionage,
because I don't know if there are any students coming
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here that don't have the approval of the chis Chinese Party.
I don't know if there are any independent travelers in China.
Are there any independent people in China? They get to
do anything? There's so much government control. Does that concern you, doctor?
Speaker 4 (17:32):
Huge concern because Chinese, the Chinese regime can't allow AI
industry to flourish domestically without massive espionage against the United States.
So so many of these Chinese students they come here,
some of them are trained intelligence officers who become graduate students,
work in advanced you know, MIT, Harvard type advanced research institutions,
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work in private companies, and then you know, they came
here to spy from the beginning. But others who come here,
even if they're not Communist party members, if they're citizens
of the People's Republic of China and they have immediate
family back home, they have to do what the regime
says when they're here in America. That's under Chinese law,
where every citizen must spy for their secret services as
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a matter of their national law.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
You know, at least we've shut the border down so
we don't have Chinese nationals crossing the border, which I
think was happening in the last administration. At least we
don't have Chinese balloons spy balloons crossing the nation, which
happened during the last administration. I just worry about that
damage that was done. I worry about these Chinese agents
being all over the country. I mean, do you think
we have a handle on where these people are and
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what they're doing.
Speaker 4 (18:46):
No, No, we have the equivalent of at least six
military divisions of military aged Chinese illegal aliens who came
in over the border under Biden. They didn't come here
to drive ubers. They came here for purpose, and we
don't even know who they are.
Speaker 2 (19:04):
That's scary. Doctor wallercher Is, you're the expert. But for me,
as someone that observes this and comments on it, seems
to me that China is our biggest threat. Would you
agree to that?
Speaker 4 (19:16):
It's bigger than the Soviet threat was to us because
the Soviets were, you know, at least they came from
a Western oriented society that still, despite communist atheism, had
Christian roots. It was still a Western oriented society with
Latin and Greek ancient traditions to it. China is completely
alien to us. Now you've got the westernized parts like
say Taiwan and elsewhere where they have become very westernized.
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But where you have the Chinese Communist Party. Now, multiple
generations of Chinese citizens who have been raised under Communist
Party rule, they have completely different concepts of right and wrong,
completely different concepts of life and death, and different concepts
of morality. Imagine them programming AI into Chinese com Munist
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Party views of ethics and what AI can and cannot do.
This is all programmed right into the AI from the
from the very beginning. And if they're dominating that kind
of logic for these machines, they're going to dominate the
world standards for them and what they can and can't do.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
Doctor, Thank you for sending the alarm. Can can folks
out there read the report at the center's website. Yep.
Speaker 4 (20:23):
The report title is called Code and Country and you
can find us at securefreedom dot org.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
Okay, very good, doctor Waller, keep up the great work.
Thank you so much. Look forward to having you back
on and exploring these very very important issues. All right,
Let's share with everyone a portion of Marjorie Taylor Green's
resignation speech from yesterday. Let's go to clip number one.
Speaker 5 (20:49):
Thank you, presure, thank you.
Speaker 6 (20:51):
I have too much self respect and dignity. I love
my family way too much, and I do not want
my sweet district to have to endure a hurtful and
hateful primary against me by the president that we all
thought for only to fight and win my election, while
Republicans will likely lose the midterms and in turn be
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expected to defend the President against impeachment after he hatefully
dumped tens of millions of dollars against me and tried
to destroy me. It's all so absurd and completely unserious.
I refuse to be a battered wife hoping it all
goes away and gets better. If I am cast aside
by the President and the MAGA political machine and replaced
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by Neo Cohn's big pharma, big tech, military industrial war complex,
foreign leaders, and the elite donor class that can never
ever relate to real Americans, then many common Americans have
been cast aside and replaced as well. There is no
plan to save the world or a four dy chess
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game being played when common American people realize and understand
that the political industrial complex of both parties is ripping
this country apart, that not one elected leader like me
is able to stop Washington's machine from gradually destroying our country,
and instead the reality is that they common Americans, the people,
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possess the real power over Washington. Then I'll be here
by their side to rebuild.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
It, all right. That's Marjorie Taylor Green So. On the
same day she resigned, Socialist mayor of New York City,
Zorn Mandani, met with President Trump in the Oval Office.
Many people expected fireworks starting out to be a love fest.
Got a few clips for that. Let's go to clip
number two.
Speaker 5 (22:44):
Thank you, thank you, I appreciate it.
Speaker 7 (22:46):
Please.
Speaker 5 (22:46):
I appreciated the meeting with the President, and as he said,
it was a productive meeting focused on a place of
shared admiration and love, which is New York City, and
the need to deliver affordability to New Yorkers, the eight
and a half million people who call our city their home,
who are struggling to afford life in the most expensive
city in the United States of America. We spoke about
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brant we spoke about groceries, we spoke about utilities, we
spoke about the different ways in which people are being
pushed out. And I appreciated the time with the President.
I appreciated the conversation. I look forward to working together
to deliver that affordability.
Speaker 7 (23:18):
For the rders.
Speaker 5 (23:20):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
He was asked about his statement calling the president a fascist.
He also called him a despot. President Trump gave him
a pass on that. Let's go to clip number three.
Speaker 7 (23:32):
He asked about.
Speaker 6 (23:33):
Your comment called the president a fascist, and your answer was, President.
Speaker 5 (23:39):
Trump and I can clear about our positions and our views.
Speaker 7 (23:42):
Are you affirming that you think President Trump is a.
Speaker 5 (23:44):
Fascist I've spoken about Okay, Okay, it's easier.
Speaker 7 (23:50):
It's easier than explaining a pedal book.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
Okay. So he was in a generous mood yesterday. All right,
we had a lot to get to you. Very pleased
to welcome. Next up, doctor Peter mccullo. We're going to
be talking about his new book and more spring psybpolitics,
Jeff Career here, let's take care some business. We'll be
right back. All right, Very pleased to welcome as our
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next guest and interness. Cardiologist, epidemiologist who's been a leader
in the medical response to COVID nineteen. He's been on
so many different broadcasts, testified so many times to Congress
and state legislatures. He's been down here to Louisiana for
an event that I'm involved in, the Health Freedom Summit,
put on by our great friends Pastor Spell and Woody Jenkins,
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also president of the McCullough Foundation. We welcome doctor Peter McCullough.
How are you, sir? Welcome aboard.
Speaker 7 (24:57):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
So we got big needs to talk about. First, Let's
talk about your book. We had on your co author
and enjoyed having him on the program. Your book vaccines, mythology, ideology,
and reality. Let's talk about it.
Speaker 7 (25:15):
That's it.
Speaker 8 (25:16):
We hit the New York Times bestseller list with this book.
John Leucas a principal author. But it's really a gripping
narrative of a three hundred year history of the development
of vaccines, but also you know, the rise of a
religion around vaccines. They're presented and accepted based as articles
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of faith, not based on scientific evidence.
Speaker 7 (25:39):
And this is the reason.
Speaker 8 (25:40):
Why we saw the vaccine mania we did during the
COVID nineteen pandemic. So everybody ought to get a copy
of this is if they're interested in understanding how the
human mind became so wild over vaccines.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
And this occurred doctor over the span of decades.
Speaker 7 (25:59):
Right centuries, centuries.
Speaker 8 (26:03):
We start out with Cotton Mather seventeen twenty one in Boston, Massachusetts.
You know, he's a Puritan minister. He declares that variolation,
or early form of vaccination, is a gift from God.
Speaker 2 (26:19):
Wow. Wow. So fast forward to COVID and you know, vaccine, vaccine, vaccine,
we keep hearing, and you know, there's reluctance people here.
Folks took the vaccine and had bad side effects. Or
maybe even die. They don't want to take it. The
government pulls out all the stops to make people take it.
(26:40):
They penalize you, they fire you, they ostracize you. Yet
still many Americans said no to it mandates. I mean,
it was a nightmare, doctor mccallough. Have we ever seen
that kind of governmental enforcement of this in the past.
Speaker 8 (26:56):
We have a late nineteenth century we saw in northeastern
United States, Canada, and the UK, and it was over
the smallpox vaccine, the same type of mania. No one
even knew what caused smallpox, let alone if the vaccine
worked or not.
Speaker 7 (27:12):
But yet people put in jail if they didn't take
the vaccine.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
And of course we had people here lose their jobs,
suffer tremendous loss, ostracized from family members, shun from events.
I couldn't even go to the city of New Orleans,
my hometown. I mean, it was crazy until sanity sort
of started creeping in voices like yours. I'm proud to say,
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you know my program and others, and you know eventually
its subsided. That won't happen again, will it, doctor?
Speaker 7 (27:47):
I think it will.
Speaker 8 (27:48):
There is a part of the human mind that's susceptible
to fear, hubris, these bold claims, money power. You mix
all those together, you end up with basically a biopharmaceutical
complex or a vaccine cartel that can run the table
at certain times. Now you're in Louisiana. It's one of
the least vaccinated states in the country. Overall, eighty one
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percent of Americans took one or more shots of the
COVID shots, and seventy percent took two. I didn't take them.
I'm a doctor. I testified in the Texas Senate in
March of twenty twenty one.
Speaker 7 (28:22):
I said, listen, these aren't looking like they're safe.
Speaker 8 (28:25):
Turns out the vaccines never reduced the case count of COVID,
never stopped transmission, didn't reduce severity. They didn't save lives.
That's a false claim. It doesn't even say that in
the consent form. Now, my estimate is fewer than one
percent of people are taking shots. The schedule is right now,
someone like you, Jeff, you'd be on your seventh shot
(28:46):
and these are Yeah, it's unfathomable.
Speaker 7 (28:50):
You know people aren't doing this.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
I didn't take any either. I'm proud of it. But
here's the horror show. Doctor, my mother was in a
facility where she didn't have a choice and she had
to take all the shots and she developed turbo cancer
that took her life. She was quite elderly and didn't
want to, you know, rock the boat. And I believe,
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and I'm no doctor, you're the expert, that there was
a connection between her death and the vaccines. I also
had the best man in my wedding developed COVID. He
was thrown in a hospital and forced to take rindzevir,
put on a ventilator, not allowed to take ivermectin, and
then he died. So, I mean, so many people have
those types of stories.
Speaker 7 (29:33):
Doctor, it's a tragedy. Let's take COVID nineteen.
Speaker 8 (29:37):
You know the mccullor protocol, which is the most widely
used early treatment protocol for COVID nineteen. It was published
in twenty twenty the American Journal of Medicine. By the
end of twenty twenty, it featured iver mactin among six
to eight other drugs, but ivermectin in a large study
called the Icon Study from Florida published in Chest reduced
mortauity by fifty percent in the hospital. Every American should
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have been treated with ivermectin when they were hospitalized.
Speaker 7 (30:01):
Would have been much better to get it early.
Speaker 8 (30:03):
Every American should have received monoclonal antibodies in the emergency room.
Yet those two interventions were safe and effective, one low
tech one high tech, were not used. Now, bring in
the vaccines. We're seeing record heart damage, neurologic damage, stroke paralysis,
autoimmune problems, blood clots. Look, we've never seen before. And then, sadly, Jeff,
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as it affected your mom, turbo cancer. Cancer is advancing
much more rapidly and aggressively. You know, I think President
Biden after six shots, he has a turbo cancer.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
Oh my gosh. And then what about rem dzevir. Is
that still being used?
Speaker 8 (30:44):
Rondesevier is this is stupendous. Is still being used? And
the WHO in twenty twenty said, do not use ramdesevie.
It doesn't work. It causes kidney and liver damage. Yes,
a wit Joe said this. They revisited their recommendations in
May of twenty two, published in Lancet WHO Solidarity Group,
they concluded they were right to begin with. So no
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one's explained why US hospitals went against the WHO. In
the European Society of Critical Care. Ramdzevir hasn't helped anyone.
It's been a disaster.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
The person that pushed a lot of this, is he
ever going to be brought to justice? Is there ever
going to be any charges against him? And of course
I'm talking about doctor Phony Fauci.
Speaker 8 (31:28):
Fauci must have approached Biden and asked for this unprecedented
ten years of clemency from crimes he knew he committed.
The crimes were fraudulent, concealment of the origins, the scars
KOVI two, the Wuhan lab, suppression of early treatment and
then promotion of the vaccines, both of which took so
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many lives, So fraud and mass negligent homicide. I've personally
talked to Ran Paul and he's doing everything he can
with the legal system to essentially dissolve the clemency and
get a special prosecutor assigned and get some court, you know,
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get some allegations under investigation. Fauci is part of this.
Ralph Barritt at UNC Chapel Hills a big part of this.
The CDC directors have all, you know, are all have
implications here. I public testified in the US Senate hearing
May twenty first, twenty twenty five, and a Permanent Investigations subcommittee,
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and we concluded that the government, the Biden administration, and
the public health agencies FAUCI included, suppressed the information on
heart damage and allowed more young people to take the
shots and suffer heart damaging cardiac arrest.
Speaker 2 (32:47):
Unbelievable. And then Biden signed that pardon with an auto pen. Right,
I mean the autopen should be evidence that none of
these are valid. I mean, if he didn't sign it
personally and an auto pen signed it, all of them
should be thrown out.
Speaker 8 (33:04):
Right, Well, you know, the autopen this unprecedented preemptive pardon.
Speaker 7 (33:09):
It's a preemptive pardon. You know, how does that work?
Speaker 8 (33:12):
You know, how can you be exempted from crimes that
you've committed before they're even you're even you know, charged
with those crimes. We're seeing some bad, bad things occur
during the pandemic, wide open corruption, malfeasance, and it all
led to the public being harmed. And now there's tremendous
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distrust of the government and the public health agencies.
Speaker 2 (33:35):
Yes, we have about a minute, doctor, but I do
want to talk about this big news. The CDC website
now says a link between vaccines and autism cannot be
ruled out, reversal from their long standing stance. And I
know you played a big role in that. Yeah, turn
it over to you to fill us in.
Speaker 7 (33:53):
Yeah, thank you.
Speaker 8 (33:54):
The McCullough Foundation published a very important report press release
October twenty seven, twenty five, on the terminus of autism
spectrum disorder.
Speaker 7 (34:02):
It was sent to Robert F.
Speaker 8 (34:03):
Kennedy, CDC and HHS, and like a good public servant,
RFK followed our points in the paper and ordered the
CDC to put on their website that the link has
not been ruled out. And they're following my encouragement. They're
going to do their own report and I think they
will conclude insusceptible children a big bundle of vaccines can
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lead to brain inflammation, encephalitis and then the post encephaltic
state of autism.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
Doctor well, well, we're fortunate to have RFK Junior there right,
and we're certainly fortunate to have you doing all the
work you're doing, and thank you so much for joining us.
I hope to have you back on soon. Doctor Peter
McCollough with US discussing critical issues that we've been focusing
on here in this program for years. All right, let's
bring on another friend of the program. And she's also
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with a group that I'm very fond of that's called
ce FACT Committee for a Constructive to Tomorrow. She's a
policy analyst there. We just had a big UN climate
change conference where they destroyed thousands of trees and there
was a big fire. Let's get the latest from Melanie.
Melanie Collett, who's gonna fill us in? Hey, Melanie, how
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are you welcome?
Speaker 3 (35:16):
I'm I'm well, thank you for having me.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
Yeah, Melanie's so what sedeal? So for a climate change conference,
you gotta destroy thousands of trees? I mean, how does
that work?
Speaker 9 (35:31):
And they were so super concerned about the indigenous people
there that they allowed them to protest on their own land,
so that was really nice. I don't know, Yeah, they
were really upset because of the whole like destroying of
the rainforest.
Speaker 3 (35:43):
Go figure.
Speaker 9 (35:44):
And did you know that I just found this out
the other day that when a UN goes into a
place and has one of those conferences that by law,
it's it's you know, it's the UN, it's run by
the laws of the UN, not the locals there, so
they basically run the entire show.
Speaker 3 (36:04):
It's wild. It's a wild, wild situation.
Speaker 2 (36:09):
So we did not send any representatives to this climate
change conference, but see fact did right so.
Speaker 9 (36:22):
As as an unofficial proxy to the United States to
see to see.
Speaker 3 (36:27):
Exactly what was going on there.
Speaker 9 (36:29):
And there was lots to talk about, lots of tons
of hypocrisy. But I think with the American people really
need to know about these conferences, not only the hypocrisy,
but it's a I don't know if people remember the
cartoon Pinky in the Brain, but it's basically an organizational
style taking over of the world. Apparently climate change has
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to do with your speech, gender, ideology, healthcare, all of
these things, All of these areas that these leftists at
the UN like to rule over in the name of
climate change and saving the planet, while they are individually
and as organizations simultaneously destroying the earth. Some eighty countries
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have built this roadmap and agreed that they want to
completely do away with.
Speaker 3 (37:16):
Fossil fuels, while eighty percent of energy is fossil fuels.
How is that the work? Who is going to pay
for that?
Speaker 9 (37:25):
How are people going to maintain their jobs.
Speaker 3 (37:28):
It's all very problematic.
Speaker 2 (37:31):
You know. I think people are realizing the climate change
is a hoax. I mean, I think that is sinking
into more and more people. I think the era of
people buying into this nonsense is over. President Trump maybe
is a big part of that, because he's declared it
to be a hoax. Imagine if Kamala Harris got elected.
I mean, we'd be investing trillions of dollars in this, right, Melanie, Oh,
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we would be.
Speaker 3 (37:56):
We absolutely would be.
Speaker 9 (37:57):
I'm here in the state of New Jersey and I'm
low key kind of worried about that. With Mickey Cheryl
having been elected, they're going to pour tons of money
into it. And when you look at this conference that
just happened in Brazil, they are looking to do that
as well.
Speaker 3 (38:13):
They're looking to do an irreversible policy.
Speaker 9 (38:16):
And have places like, of course the Americas and in
Europe put the bill to the tune of I want
to make sure I have this number right, one point
three trillion dollars. I believe it is that they want
to commit to this foolishness. It's it's insane and it's really,
like I said, it's a power grab. I think the
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theme is supposed to be ironically people focused.
Speaker 3 (38:41):
It's not people focused at all. It's power focused.
Speaker 9 (38:43):
And the power goes to the you in, the money
goes to the you in, and these folks, for the
most part, are.
Speaker 3 (38:49):
Just a bunch of grifters.
Speaker 2 (38:51):
And then I saw video Melanie the big fire that
broke out there as well, so seems like it was
a lot of crazy stuff going on. I mean, you
have a conference it's supposedly about the climate, you destroy
thousands and thousands of trees, big fire breaks out, You've
got the US boycotting, thankfully, but the pope was there
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to sound the alarm, right, I mean, he addresses a group.
For some reason, the pope feels it's okay to deviate
from saving souls to start preaching about the climate. I mean,
I wish these popes would get off of.
Speaker 3 (39:25):
That, for sure.
Speaker 9 (39:27):
And you know, this is the fundamental issue that I
have with the UN being involved in these things in
the first place. Their commission was supposed to be to
stop these worldwide wars. And apparently, you know, President Trump
is like a singular UN unto himself because he has
clearly ended more wars, made more deals deals to stop.
Speaker 3 (39:47):
Wars than the UN has. The UN is.
Speaker 9 (39:50):
Involved in all kinds of things that they have no
business being involved in.
Speaker 2 (39:54):
And amen, well one of them, Melanie Well said, always
a pleasure. Thank you for joining us. Keep up the
great work. All right, we got a lot to get
to as we roll on. Let's take care some business.
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Make your host sere all right, we're back. We're gonna
be talking about the media. Now. Our expert is gonna
be joining us. Bill de Gastino is with us. He's
senior research analyst with the Media Research Center, and we're
(40:48):
gonna be talking about the media coverage. Hey Bill, how
are you, sir? Welcome?
Speaker 10 (40:52):
Doing great, good to be onref.
Speaker 7 (40:53):
Can to see you.
Speaker 2 (40:55):
Thanks for joining us. So Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, it's sort
of like Russia, Russia, Russia. The media is hysterical about it.
Even though Epstein was a Democrat, Democrat donor hung out
with Democrats. Uh gave Democrats on Congressional Committee's advice on
how to question witnesses. But it's all about Trump, even
though the connections seem very weak, and the girls that
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were abused by Epstein said that Trump had no involvement
in any of that. So they're still obsessed, are they not?
They are?
Speaker 3 (41:28):
We actually are.
Speaker 10 (41:29):
Curtis out just put out a study this past week
showing that the broadcast networks alone have put over eight
hundred minutes into this story, which you know that pales
in comparison to the Russia coverage, but hey, give them time, right,
It's only been like five months, And I think something
kind of interesting about this is that it's a lot
like the Russia collusion hoax in that you still will
(41:53):
occasionally see like a rogue progressive, like a true believer
out there every now and then say something like well, yeah,
and you know, Trump's Putin's puppet, and it's like, really,
we're still we're still doing that, You're still on that,
Like it just it never went away, and at a
certain point evidence didn't really matter. It didn't matter that
there was nothing in the Moral report, right, it was
(42:14):
just like, no, I've been told about this for too long.
Speaker 2 (42:16):
I've been It's just it's just the narrative. Yeah, Yeah,
they invested so much in the narrative, they're still going
to use it. So, I mean, forget about the truth, Bill,
Who cares about the truth to these people? This is that. Yeah,
let's talk about something else which they're lying about. And
(42:37):
then is the economy. You know, the election a few
weeks ago, it was all about affordability. Now, from my
vantage point, when you go from nine percent inflation rate
under Biden to three percent under Trump, that's more affordable.
Speaker 6 (42:49):
Right.
Speaker 2 (42:49):
When you lower interest rates, that's more affordable. When gas
prices come down, that's more affordable. Yet the uh, of
course media coverage is that we got a horrible economy,
it's all Trump's fall, uh, neglecting the fact that twelve
out of the last sixteen years we've had Democrats in charge.
Bill Right.
Speaker 10 (43:07):
And so what's kind of difficult about this is that
they're they're basically able to tell the truth while lying
about the context because they spent the last four years
of the Biden administration. The story was and we put
out like countless compilation videos of them doing this kind
of thing. They would they would sit down and look
at poll numbers of Americans saying like they're getting absolutely
(43:28):
hammered at at the you know, in line for groceries,
hammered at the pump et cetera, like just cannot cannot
afford basic needs. And they would say, you know, the
economy is actually great, So why do Americans think that
it's not? Is this a messaging problem on the part
of the Biden administration.
Speaker 2 (43:45):
And they don't They don't have to.
Speaker 10 (43:47):
Do that lie anymore. Basically, like that, the prices have
gone up, right, and unless unless the Trump administration is
able to undertake the herculean task of somehow like spiraling
some some deflation across all the almost every sector, right,
then the prices will remain up. They may not go
up more, but they'll remain up. And so now the
media just get to tell the truth about, yeah, everything's
(44:09):
really expensive without ever having to explain, right, well, how
did it get so explosive?
Speaker 2 (44:14):
The thing about it is wages are now outpacing inflation
so that people have more money to afford the price
increases that were brought upon during the Biden regime, where
you had twenty percent increase in prices over his four
years of horror. So things can't be turned around in
ten months. It took so long to create the problems
(44:35):
with So instead of getting credit for moving us in
the right direction, he's getting the blame for what Biden.
Speaker 10 (44:41):
Did precisely, that is precisely how it works. Yeah, and
you hear that's the interesting thing, right. You would hear
very little about about the price of living versus wages, right,
or rather the fact that inflation was outpacing wages under Biden.
And that's the one part where there's para with the
Trump administration. You hear very little about it now too,
(45:03):
because now wages actually are starting to outpace inflation. And
of course that's uh, that's positive economic news for Trump
and some negative economic news for the for the corporate media. Right,
So you you will hear very little about real take
home pay in any kind of economic analysis. They'll they'll
basically they will zero in on some part of the
consumer price index that is that is lagging behind or
(45:26):
or that is is still slightly high for some like
mutable reason, and they'll focus on that. That's generally what
economic reporting is. It's very granular, right, and just just
generally negative, without without any real purpose.
Speaker 2 (45:41):
I'm just so glad your group is out there exposing
this and thank you as always for coming on. We'll
visit with you again soon. Bill Degastino with Media Research
Center and NewsBusters. They do a great job. All right, folks,
we always enjoy this part of the program. This is
when we share with you are memes of the week,
and the big contributor this week was Carl. Carl from
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Michigan had a lots for us. All right, let's show
number one from Carl, this is about Michelle Obama. Scientific
algorithm term of the most oppressed person history is Michelle Obama.
I wrote a column about her that she's the first
Lady of complaints. Y'all should check that out. Hopefully that's
(46:24):
at the REV website. Then our next meme, also from Carl,
This is a good one, socialism for dummies. Everything is free,
but we're all out of it. Well done, well done.
And the third one is, yeah, we just talked to
Bill about a Russia, Russia, Russia, Epstein, Epstein, Epstein. So
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there you go. That's what we have to deal with.
And you know that is that's the media, folks, that's
the media. Environment that we are in. Thank god we
have outlets like WGO Radio in New Orleans and of
course the great Real America's Voice nationwide spreading the truth,
(47:08):
giving people an option so you don't have to constantly
be bombarded with the lies of the mainstream news media.
All right, I want to give a big thank you
to our great team in Denver for all of their
wonderful work. Also a big thank you to you guys
for watching. We're going to be back with you next
Saturday at noon Central to do it again during the week,
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I want everyone to have a wonderful Thanksgiving, enjoy the
holiday with your family and friends, and just be thankful
for everything we have in this country, which so many
others do not have around the world. We are blessed,
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ladies and gentlemen. All right, have a great week, and
we'll see you back here next Saturday for another edition
of Ringside on Real America's Voice.