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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six x sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, it's the Kooner country Pole Question
of the Day sponsored by Marios Marios Quality Siding, Roofing
and Windows. Did President Biden have enough mental acuity in

(00:23):
his last year in office to knowingly delegate auto pen signings?
So even if let's say you accept the narrative that
the Dems and the media are pushing that this was
all Biden orally saying sign it, just sign it? What
sign it? I said, damn it? Okay, all right, less shit,

(00:47):
which is not true, by the way, but let that go.
Even if you accept it, did he have the mental acumen,
the mental capacity to be able to knowingly delegate have
to have other people sign the auto pen on his
behalf A yes, B no, I'm an know all the way.

(01:14):
This guy had no clue at times where he was
what his name is? Seriously, I mean this guy, he
was falling, he was shaking hands with the air. This
guy had no mental capacity to make any decisions whatsoever.
I'm a no, but that's me I want to hear

(01:34):
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word at the Coooner Report kuh n Er, Betty and Quinsy.

(02:02):
Thanks for holding Betty, and welcome Jeff.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
How's it going good?

Speaker 1 (02:07):
How are you? Betty?

Speaker 3 (02:09):
Good?

Speaker 2 (02:09):
Good? Trying to survive this Miami heat wave over here,
but all good, Jeff. I have to say, that's a
capital B for me and to the flipping. Oh, I mean,
everybody knows it. It's it's really clear, Jeff. I just
wanted to talk to you about Fauci and what a
complete monster he is. And you know, like Larry and lemonster,

(02:33):
I was taking care of my mom during this whole thing,
and you know, my sister was a healthcare proxy. Let
me tell you. She was eighty like eighty seven at
the time, three days of dialysis every week, she had
all these things going on. You know, it was so hot.
She gave her every shot, every booster, every flu shot.

(02:55):
I was like, oh my gosh. And I was living
with her at the time. I mean, you know then,
never mind the corruption and all the killings and everything,
Fauci was you know headed up. I mean, talk about
the family unit. Every family has a little bit of
dysfunction here and there, but fuck boy, did he add

(03:16):
to it probably for decades to come. I mean Christmas
and Thanksgiving. It's hard enough, you know. But so I'm
number seven of eight kids. I was the only one,
I believe that did not get the vaccine. And I
was living with my mother, I mean, and my brother,
the church go er, the you know, the good little

(03:37):
liberal that he is. And it's like he was fighting
with me like a crazy person. Ed a what did
you get? Like, you know, did you make a pact
with somebody? And I looked at him, Jeff, and I said,
whatever happened to my body? My choice? Blah blah blah.
That's different. That's different. He says. You know one thing

(03:58):
that really broke my Jeff, when my mother was in
a rehab and she had a bunch of things going on,
and for this particular time I was in there with her.
Let me tell you, they put that piece of paper
on the door. And I can assure you because I
was there basically throwing in the meds, doing this, doing that,
doing very little.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
Let me tell, oh, Betty, can you just please hang on.
This is such a fascinating story. I'm going to come
right back to you. Let's go right back to Betty
and Quinsy. So you're the seventh of eight children. You
took care of your mom when she was getting obviously,
you know, elder and elderly, and she got older, she
got very, very sick. Now, Betty, please pick up where

(04:41):
you left off. You said that you were harassed by doctors,
by nurses, even by some members of your own family
because you were the only one that refused to take
the job. Please, Betty, pick up where you left off.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
Yeah, Jeff, and I just want to say how really
foolish this all was. Because when she was in the
rehab I would go to visit her. I think I
missed like one day. And well, the first day I
went in there and the director came over to me
and he said, oh, Betty, you can't come back for
six days because you've been exposed. I said really, I said, so,

(05:17):
mister so and So. I said, oh, that's okay, sounds good.
I said, so are you going to take her to
dialysis today? He said, oh, we'll make an exception. I
mean it was so insane, and the day that I did,
miss Jeff. It was so sad. I went in there
and my mother was like, where the hell have you been?
She goes, I don't know whether I'm dead or alive.

(05:38):
I mean, it was totally insane, so, you know, and
I knew my siblings didn't go up there. They're like,
let them do their job. But to your point, Jeff,
I really don't talk to my siblings, which is sad
Tricksy passed away, but what a tough bird she was.
She made it through COVID and everything. But like your
point out, like you just can't even talk. I would

(06:00):
never even bring it up with my siblings. They don't
want to admit that they're wrong, Jeff. And I got
to tell you, I just came off a cookie conference
with Santa and he said MEGA would be very happy
this year. So if you're a good little boy, Jeff,
I think you're going to get something good in your stock.
And I'm very optimistic. House should be sent straight to
the North Pole to make cookies, I mean, toys for

(06:23):
the rest of his life.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
Betty. I'm just curious that any of your other siblings,
since they all took the job outside of you, did
any of them come down with say, I don't know
side effects or adverse effects, you know.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
What, Jeff, I couldn't even tell you. And I think
the thing is I haven't talked to them in over
a year, so yeah, very quiet Christmas. But anyways, I
don't think they would because it's that type of like brainwashing.
I believe they would never admit that they're wrong. They're
so power and control and still to this day they

(06:59):
think it's like as the best thing. There's no talking
to them, you know. So it's very sad. So never mind,
did he kill lots of innocent people. And if that
was my mother and they told me I couldn't go
in the hospital, I would have wheeled her out in
the parking lot. I don't know how people sat silent
and just went along with it. That blows my mind.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Betty, thank you very much for that call, and again,
thanks again, I really appreciate it. Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight. You know, never mind
all the death and the destruction obviously, and the incredible
violation of all of our civil rights and civil liberties,
and the school closings and the businesses and the all

(07:43):
of it. But look, what he did to families. Look
how he tore families apart, pitted families against each other,
you know, with all of the lies and the misinformation
and the disinformation, and now you've got, you know, siblings
like you know, he's like, we don't even talk. We're
barely on speaking terms because they bought his propaganda. So

(08:06):
many liberals did hook line and sinker. I mean, the
damage that this guy has done, it's it's honestly, it's irreparable.
Bob in Plymouth. Thanks for holding Bob, and welcome.

Speaker 4 (08:20):
Thanks for taking my call, my pleasure.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
Bob.

Speaker 4 (08:24):
You know what occurred to me earlier in the show.
You said that the mainstream media isn't covering this thing
about Fauci, which I agree with. Of course I'm a
big Donald Trump fan. But in the beginning, do you
remember when Trump, let's say, rushed the progress of the
vaccine or the shot what they were going to call it,

(08:47):
and they will turn around and blame Trump for rushing
the vaccine.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
You watch, Oh, I agree with you, I know. I Look,
that's if if there's a real reckoning and the real
truth comes out, you're going to the same people that
were saying rush it get it out there, get it
out the door. Are going to be the very same
ones who are going to crucify Trump over that decision.

(09:16):
There's no question, Bob. The only pickle that they're in now,
this is their problem, is that, yes, Trump did you know,
vouch for the vaccine or the job. He did rush
it to market, he did push it out, but it
happened at the tail end of his presidency. The bulk
of it happened under Biden. And I think that's see,

(09:40):
that's where the media is in a bit of a
you know, in a conundrum because they're like, well, how
much can we blame Trump, because if we blame Trump,
we got to blame Biden. In fact, we have to
blame Biden ten times more than Trump. So that's why
they don't really know how to attack this story. But
you know, Bob, look to me, the larger issue is

(10:02):
Fauci gave the green light and his seal of approval
to a clot shot that was not authorized, that that
only had that that did not have emergency use authorization,
It was not authorized by the CDC, it was not
authorized by the NIH, it was not authorized by the FDA,

(10:27):
and that he knew perfectly well, that for some people
it was completely unsafe, and that for most people it
was completely ineffective. Because just think of the logic if
a vaccine, and that's what they called it, Well, a
vaccine is a vaccine, is a vaccine. You take a jat,
you take a vaccine. Here, I have the vaccine against

(10:49):
the measles. I'm not getting measles. I have the vaccine
against polio. I'm not getting polio. Like whatever, if Mike
has it or Sandy has it doesn't matter, I'm not
getting it. That's what a vaccine is. So the fact
that you could still contract COVID shows it was never
a vaccine. The fact that you can still spread it

(11:10):
shows it was not a vaccine. And then they said, well,
it'll mitigate it. You won't get as sick for some people. Yeah,
for others, no, they died. It still didn't prevent it
from you know, from from getting really sick or dying.
So but then it was it was a mitigating All
it did was ad mitigated. But there were other things

(11:32):
you could have taken to mitigate you didn't need to
take the vaccine. And now you've got scientists after scientists
after scientists these are now whistleblowers, top research scientists who
work for say Johnson and Johnson saying, no, it was unsafe.
We knew was unsafe. Now we know Pfizer did internal trials,

(11:56):
and their internal trials showed it was not safe. They
knew it had adverse effects, they knew it wasn't ninety
six or ninety seven percent effective. They lied, They lied
through their teeth because they were making tens and tens
and tens of billions of dollars. Well, you know, now

(12:18):
that you've lost a loved one, where do you go
for recourse? And you know, Bob, I got to say this.
I will never forget this till the day I die.
I come down with COVID. Hey, I'm coughing, I have
a hard time breathing, and I go to my doctor's office. Now,

(12:39):
when I go to my doctor's office, I'm expecting him,
you know, do no harm. Just do no harm. He's
going to do, you know, give me the best possible
medical care that will not hurt me further. And the
evil in that doctor's office, and you can mallet, you

(13:00):
can sense it. I did where they said, we can't
do anything for you. We have to follow pouf Fauci's protocol.
I'm like, okay, well what's the protocol? And they said,
you got to go to the hospital and take remdi
severe and if that doesn't work, they're going to put
you on a ventilator. And I remember saying, you're basically
saying I'm going to be a statistic. You're basically saying,

(13:23):
go to the hospital and roll the dice. And I
knew right away. And they both looked at each other
like they know people are dying because the treatment is
as bad as the disease and the evil. And I
walked out of there and I said, if I go

(13:43):
to the hospital, I'm dead. And thank the Lord, I
went to a clinic and there was someone there who
was willing to question Fauci and who told me, whatever
you do, don't take remdis severe and don't get on
that ventilator and so and then eventually I took hydro
hydroxy chloroquin. And once I took hydroxy chloroquin, boom, it

(14:07):
was gone. It was gone. And I only took one
quarter of the proper dose because I'm a big guy,
and so actually I should have taken a much bigger dose.
But even just a quarter of a dose. I couldn't
believe how much better I felt. And then with the
proper dose, within four or five days, I was back
on my feet. So the cure was hydroxy chloroquin and ivermectin.

(14:35):
And with ivermectin and hydroxy chloroquin, we didn't need all
of these expansive cloth shots that enriched pharma literally to
the tune of hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars.
The whole thing was a money grab, a power grab,
and a scam, and millions died because of it around

(15:00):
the world. I mean, Bob, I will take this with
me to my grave. Six one seven two six sex
sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, Doctor Grace
is warming up in the bullpen. She'll be on in
about ten minutes. Just one quick correction, very quick correction.

(15:20):
I misspoke. Obviously, I didn't take hydroxychloroquin. I took ivermectin.
I took about a quarter of what I needed, and
then I took obviously the full dose that was appropriate
for my weight, in my in my height, and it
worked like a charm. I mean, really, it just I
mean it got rid of all the symptoms within four

(15:41):
or five days. Nothing wrong with hydroxychloroquin. A lot of
people have had immense success with it, like ivermectin. Very
cheap tablet that's been used for a long time, like ivermectin.
But I took ivermectin six one seven two, six, six
sixty eight sixty eight Deb in the Merrimack Valley. Thanks

(16:05):
for holding Deb and welcome Hi Jeff.

Speaker 5 (16:08):
I thank you for taking my call.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
My pleasure, and God bless you, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 5 (16:16):
Okay, So in twenty twenty one, I was pressured, you know,
by all sides because I worked in the public sector.
I took one J and J shot. It was actually
the day after, I mean the same day they took
it off the market. I was at work and we
have a TV, and I saw it a few hours later.

Speaker 2 (16:37):
I'm like, oh boy.

Speaker 5 (16:38):
But anyways, what happened was I was really inside. I
was so adamantly against getting this. My children didn't, my
grown sons, so I did get I was paralyzed. About
five weeks from that point, I was getting a lot
of symptoms. I was weak in my life. I was

(17:01):
you know, the tingling. I couldn't climb stairs, and it
came on like so sudden. I had gone in and
because I was so weak, I was six. I had
Steve's every morning. I had to leave work for a
week or so and I went to the hospital. I
couldn't find what was wrong with me. And then I

(17:22):
was in a rehab to get gain strength back to
start walking and everything, and suddenly it came on. It was, Uh,
one hand, I couldn't move, Then I couldn't then the
next hand. I couldn't use my hands, or my feet
or my legs. I was completely paralyzed. I was in Boston,

(17:45):
Boston Medical and for a period period of time. So
when I went in the hospital, I i that was
the first of July. When I came home. It was
the middle of October. The following year, when I was
learning to walk again, I fell. I broke my femur.
I was back in hostile and rehab. Then I two

(18:08):
weeks later after I came home, I fell again, broke
my shoulder, back in hostile and rehab, and I lost
three inches because my back my spine compressed.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
So, oh my god.

Speaker 5 (18:22):
At double l and I was basically alone because most
of my family lives in Central Maine, so they couldn't
really be with me.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
It's like a four hour drive.

Speaker 5 (18:31):
I have two sons and they did what they could.
You know, they're they have you know, one of them
has a family and stuff. But yeah, I went through.
I'm a widow also twenty fourteen, my husband I twenty eleven,
my husband passed away. So it's been a while. But
I was, you know, basically alone. But in a period

(18:51):
of two years, I was hospitalized or rehabed for one
solid year, I was working full time.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
I was a hell.

Speaker 5 (19:00):
The person never took one. Tell now I'm on chemo's
therapy because I have a autoimmune disorder. I'm on chemotherapy
for life, a tele form I did. Boston Medical knew
what they were doing. They gave me.

Speaker 2 (19:16):
U well.

Speaker 5 (19:19):
I had chemo infusions for about a year and a half.
I had to go back every every month.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
If I'm getting too personal, please tell me. This is heartbreaking.
I can't tell you a heartbreaking. This is have you
in a sense have you gotten some have you recovered?
And I mean have you gotten some of your movement back?
Are you are you still paralyzed or are you able
to move your hands and walk and move your feet.

Speaker 5 (19:48):
Because I have a strong constitution and also I have faith,
and I just worked from where I was. Like I said,
at one time, you used to work at a bank
as a receptionist. That was your full time job. Now
your full time job is to drop things and pick
them up all day long. That's what I did. I'm

(20:09):
just constantly dropping things learning to pick up things again.
And I mean it was like a baby learning to
walk again, you know how they fall stuff. But I
have osteoporosis. I have that anyways, So but yes, I
can walk. I can't drive. I couldn't go back to
work because you know, they left. They held my job

(20:29):
for a long time, but I couldn't go back because
I was wheelty abound by the time they needed someone.
And then I really couldn't. I mean I couldn't write
for a long long time, and I would scribble like
a baby.

Speaker 4 (20:42):
Yeah it was.

Speaker 5 (20:45):
I can't even believe it.

Speaker 2 (20:47):
But yes, I.

Speaker 5 (20:48):
Thank god I can walk. I am left with severe
neuropathy on my feet and my legs. I can't feel
my you know, my hands. I feel like I have
like sometimes they feel like air pause. That's all I
can think of. Like I feel like I have sick
pads like I can't feel, you know, like the hair.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
So Deb, so really, in a sense, you've never been
the same since.

Speaker 5 (21:14):
You know, like never. No, I can't walk. I can't
can't walk him all. That used to be my favorite thing.
I used to love walking through trails and my husband
and I used to do a lot of walking. But
I would walk when I could. But now I can't.
I can't walk anymore. And no, it's taved my life completely.
I'm a whole different person.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
I am so sorry. I am so sorry, Deb. Would
you would you like to see Fauci arrested and charged,
because you know he was the one that put all
this pressure on all these private companies to force employees
to take the job. Would you like to see him

(21:55):
arrested and put behind bars.

Speaker 5 (21:58):
Opening and praying if there's any justice in this world,
and it's God cares for the people who love him.
The simple people who had to do this, they had
no choice. I mean, if I hadn't worked, I wouldn't
have gotten it.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
But you know, well you had to work. Of course,
you got to feed yourself. You got to pay for
a roof over your head and pay your bills, and
you know and eat and live. Deb. I am very sorry.
I'm so sorry this happened to you. Deb. God bless you,
please stay strong. You got an incredible just an incredible spirit,

(22:34):
an incredible attitude. God bless you, and thank you for
sharing your story. Deb. Thanks again. Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Hopefully
some Liberals are listening. Hopefully some Democrats are listening. And
you listen to deb story, Do you see what you've done?

(22:58):
Do you see what Fauci did? Do you see what
Biden did? This woman's life has never been the same,
and compared to some of the others, she's actually the
lucky one because she's still alive. And yet and yet
you still won't. You know, you won't, So she's lying, won't.

(23:19):
You don't want to recognize reality, You don't want to
recognize what everybody's lying, all these millions, if people are lying,
all of these people are saying they've had adverse effects
from taking the jab, Like, there's got to be a
point where you have to ask yourself, where's my humanity?

(23:40):
Because you're selling your soul to the Democratic Party and
I'm telling you it's not worth it. Nick in Weymouth.
Thanks for holding Nick, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (23:51):
Jeff. By the way, speaking of the vaccine, what happened
to the hippola? Why do we even have a hippola?
How could they ask you have you been vaccinated?

Speaker 1 (24:01):
That is a great point. Seriously, Nick, that is a
great point. But please keep going, my friend.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
Let's not forget NIH director Francis Collins. He's the rat
in synchronization with Fauci. They need to explain how and
why they lifted Obama's band, which I assume was an
executive order on the band of function gain of function testing.

(24:33):
I could never find that. It's just me looking. I
never saw where Obama chimed in on that. And I'm
not defending Obama. Why the hell was he looking for
a band in twenty thirteen, twenty and fourteen? What was
that all about? Maybe we should ask the Harvard professor
who was grabbed up and Trump's China initiative, which should

(24:56):
be brought back. Amazingly. I think he was jeal for
a certain amount of time, but he went twenty twenty
four times to the Wuhan lab with bags of cash
back and forth, and all they got him on was
like income tax problems. I guess you should have had
hunt of Biden's attorneys. But what I'm saying is, what

(25:16):
the heck was that all about? And we had a
case right here in Boston. Was it a Harvard one
or a BU representative from China working here at one
of the universities. I believe it was Harvard who who
was grabbed with twenty four vials? That's right, of whatever,

(25:39):
that's right.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
No, no, you're right, No, that's right. No, you're completely right.
And look Nick Francis Collins, and he got away scot
free as well. He was Fauci's boss. And there are
emails between Collins and Fauci. Were they know that they're
implicated in funding the lab in Wuhan? Were they Oh,

(26:00):
they're doing gain a function research where they know they're
breaking the law. You know, you mentioned Obama's executive order.
They know that they're breaking the law, and now they're
trying to cover their tracks, and they're trying to claim, well, okay,
how do we spin this, how do we lie about this?
How do we try to you know, explain this away

(26:21):
so you don't go to jail and I don't go
to jail. And you know, as rand Paul says, We've
got the receipts, we've got the emails, we've got the documents,
We've got everything. And that's why, again I'm not happy
with him on other issues, but on this he's You
couldn't be more right than Rand Paul. He's right his rain,

(26:43):
as they say, and that's why the moment this auto
pen scandal broke, and especially after that story in the
New York Times on Sunday, he went straight to the
Department of Justice, right to Pambondi and said, here's my
original criminal referral. Go after Fauci. What are you waiting for,

(27:03):
because Fauci will give him call ins. I mean, Fauci
can give him a lot, but whether he gives anybody,
Fauci needs to pay period, full stop. Nick, thank you
very much for that call. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, we've got her joining
us now as she always does at this time, doctor Grace,

(27:27):
putting liberals in their place. Grace Vuoto full disclosure. Yes,
I definitely married up. She's my wonderful wife. Grace. I've
got to ask you, what do you make of the
auto pen scandal? And now the stunning admission by Biden
himself and most of his senior advisors that on many

(27:50):
of these executive actions with the auto pen signature, Biden
did not authorize it.

Speaker 6 (27:58):
Well, Jack, if he did not authorize it, it means
that they are invalid. So as quickly as possible, they've
all got to be voided, including any of those bogus pardons.
And as you say, some of the most heinous perpetrators
of all the covid lies need to be prosecuted. You

(28:22):
spoke about, you know, a criminal referral being issued again.
Problem is, if it lands on Pam Doorknob's desk, she
might be doing her hair, she might be doing a manicure, pedicure,
and she'll eventually get to it.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
Jeff, So I take it you're not confident that Pam
Bondie is going to see this thing through and indicte fauci,
arrest them and put them behind bars.

Speaker 6 (28:51):
I don't have any confidence in her at all. I mean,
I think that her behavior in the last couple of
weeks has been upbsolutely abysmal. It's been very, very bad.
Even when she was in the cabinet meeting, and Donald
Trump kind of tries to sail to her rescue, and
he's saying, are we still talking about the Epstein's catano?

(29:13):
Did you see She's like, I don't know, looking like
almost like she's not really fully there. And she's starting
to write notes, write what are you writing notes about?
He's coming to your defense? What are you writing notes about?
She just seems to me to be really in over
her head. This job is too difficult for her, and
so I have no confidence that she's going to get

(29:34):
us justice. And on anything.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
Fauci should he go to jail? And why?

Speaker 6 (29:43):
Well, look, Jeff, what Fauci did and the medical establishment
that went along with it too. Remember it wasn't just Fauci,
because so many people could have stood up to him.
Many of them need to be prosecuted. And the victims
that are still live, that survived, like the caller you
just had, deb I mean, these people deserve monetary compensation,

(30:08):
all the victims. There should be a massive victim fund.
It's not just about prosecuting those who did wrong, but
what about trying to redress these crimes and make the
lives of these people that were deeply affected somewhat better.
You know, if you get into an accident and somebody
is found culpable your own money for that. We've got
to think about that for the victims that still are

(30:30):
dealing with the consequences of it, and what about those
who were wrongfully killed, like our own dear friend Nicola,
who died because he took him to severe So I
think that we've got a ways to go to try
to bring, you know, proper justice in this story, Grace.

Speaker 1 (30:48):
I'm just curious. You look at the damage that was
done to the kids, the school closings, the masking, the
forced masking, where now there's a huge problem. They're saying
it's affected IQ mental development, emotional development, the ability to speak,
the ability to communicate, the ability to make basic facial expressions.

(31:11):
That we have set back an entire generation. And all
of this was being pushed by Fauci, by Democrats and
by many liberals. Is this going to be with us
now for the rest of our lives? When you look
at the damage that was done to our children, the
businesses that were closed and bankrupted, the economy that was

(31:36):
locked down, the trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars
in debt and deficits because we just shut down the
whole country, and we're just paying people to stay home
and do nothing. Never Mind all the deaths, never mind
all the adverse side effects, never mind all the especially
young men in particular in their twenties and early thirties

(31:57):
who have come down with heart attacks, strokes, myocarditis. Are
we looking now at a generational catastrophe similar to World
War One?

Speaker 6 (32:09):
Oh Jeff, you really nailed it. Sadly, that's the case.
You know now, when you see a child that has
any kind of a significant delay, if they haven't been
able to catch up, the first question is are you
a COVID baby? You know when you recently I met
a woman who had four miscarriages in the course of business,
and I just stopped and I said, I'm sorry, but

(32:30):
I do have to ask you this question. You've had
four miscarriages, but you previously had one baby that's healthy.
Did you take the vaccine? It's like now, anytime I
hear of an illness that doesn't seem to be commensurate
or a delay, the first question is, oh my, did
you take the vaccine? So yes, we're going to be

(32:50):
living with these consequences for decades to come. And what
about the impact on women's fertility. We haven't begun to
fully explore the content sequences of that.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
You know, Grace, they protected themselves big pharma. They control
so many politicians, not just the medical establishment, but they
control both parties. They control the media. As I've said
many times, you look at CNN or Fox or MSNBC.
It doesn't matter, read any newspaper, New York Times, Washington Post,

(33:24):
Wall Street Journal full of big pharma ads. It doesn't
matter print television. It's every second ad is a big
pharma ad. They protected themselves. They gave themselves legal immunity
from any potential lawsuit. Do we now need to take
on big pharma the way we take on big tech,

(33:47):
the way we take on big government, the way we
take on big big business is big pharma? Now? Should
this now become a major priority for conservatives and patriots?

Speaker 2 (34:01):
Well?

Speaker 6 (34:02):
I think so, Jeff absolutely, And in the COVID era,
everything that they did, that legal immunity that should be
stripped from them. I mean, there's no way that they
should be allowed to get away with this. And I've
never fully seen a complete accounting of it, even a
full public apology. And I think also as individuals, everybody

(34:25):
who participated in vilifying those who were crying foul should
be apologizing, you know, to siblings who aren't talking to
other siblings over this, they should be apologizing and saying
I'm sorry. So I think that what needs to happen
is a full public accounting where the facts are completely known,
properly covered, and then there has to be some kind

(34:48):
of a price to be paid. And it's got to
be to the point that it's not no longer a
matter of controversy. Just like we talk about some things
and say, well, you know, the public finding were wrong.
It should be widely dispersed and known to the point
that those who even at all vilified others in this

(35:09):
regard should be apologizing. So we need an accounting from
top to bottom.

Speaker 1 (35:15):
We've got one minute left. When you found out after
I came down with COVID that iver mecht and worked
so quickly and so effectively, and yet my doctor all
the nurses wanted to put me in a hospital immediately,
the Fauci protocols they called it, and put me on

(35:37):
rim disevere and then if that didn't work, on a ventilator.
Did you feel betrayed by doctors, nurses the medical establishment,
where you stunned that all they seem to care about
is to put profits before people.

Speaker 6 (35:56):
Absolutely shocked and stunned, because at that time we knew
that many institutions were politicized, but few of us quite
grasped that even science could be politicized. Even the people
you trust most, like doctors, could be politicized or could
be compromised in some way. And Jeff, make no mistake
about it, I lit a candle to Saint Stepenuts, a

(36:19):
very sacred candle, and it was only, I believe to
this day, only because of my prayers that night, that
suddenly we had a nurse practitioner who a family friend
called and came and gave us the ivermectin that your
life was saved. I do not know what would have
happened had those two incidents not occurred, the prayer.

Speaker 1 (36:38):
The prayer and the candle, and then of course the ivermectin.
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