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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner Country. Oh you have no idea how
good that sounds to my ears. I'm gonna get to
a lot of topics today, believe me, We've got a
jam packed show for you today. But just very very quickly,
I want to thank all of you. I've been just
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flooded with people emailing the cooner Man, messaging the Cooner Man,
texting the Cooner Man, telling me to get better, to recover,
to come back as quickly as possible. I was, for
those of you that don't know, I was on vacation.
I took one week off and I went to Croatia
with Ashton. This is something that Ashton really wanted to do.
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It came from him, it didn't come from me. And
he said, just the guys, Daddy, just you and me,
and I said, okay, Ashton, if that's what you want,
let's do it. And so it was a great vacation overall,
wonderful vacation. The food was incredible, the weather, the sea.
We stayed right by the Adriatic Sea near the city
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of Dubrovnik, which is where the game where Game of
Thrones was filmed, and I mean just crawling with tourists
actually crushed with tourists. It's become a tourist mecca. But
it's an absolutely gorgeous one thousand year old city with
a beautiful historic downtown core, an old town with medieval
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castles and powers, and it's just a spectacular city. And
I went to the capitol a little bit Zagreb as
it's called, sort of a mini or smaller version of Vienna,
beautiful central European city. The food was to die for.
The pastries are maybe the best you'll ever eat. So
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Ashon and I were having a wonderful vacation and then
Alas the Koonerman got involved in a bus accident, and
in particular I'll just give you very quickly the details
and then I want to move on to the show,
but just so that you understand where I'm coming from.
It was near the end of our vacation and we
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took a double decker bus to see my aunt, who's
now you know she's up there. She's almost ninety years old,
she's sick. I wanted to see her. It was one
of the big reasons why I went on the trip.
And she lives near the border in the eastern part
of Croatia, right near the border with Hungary and Serbia,
and so everybody. I normally take the train. To be honest,
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whenever I've done this in the past, everybody was telling
I mean everybody, the people at the hotel, my relatives, everybody. No,
don't take the train, Jeff, Jeff, Jeff, it's too long,
it's too slow. Take the bus. Oh, there's brand new
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fleets of buses. Beautiful, they're fast, comfortable, actually even cheaper
than the train. Take the bus, okay, everybody says, take
the bus. So Ashton and I get to the bus station.
There's our bus. I start to board the bus. The
bus was packed, I mean packed, and I had not
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just bought tickets. I had reserved two seats right on
the second level, right near the front of the bus
the window. And the bus driver is like, hey, everybody,
it's a free for all. What do you mean, it's
a free for all. He goes that just whoever wants
to sit where they want they sit. I'm like, no, man,
I paid forty extra euros basically fifty dollars or whatever,
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forty five forty six dollars US dollars for these specific seats.
And he's like, no, no, come on, we're in a rush.
Come on, come on. So I'm like, this is ridiculous.
So we go from the first level of the double
decker and we start walking up the steps, and as
we get to the second level again, it's packed. It's full,
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and there are two ladies seating sitting right at the front,
and I'm like, I think those are our seats Ashton,
and Ashton's like, are you sure, Dad, I go yeah,
I think so, Ashton He goes, well, check. So as
Ashton sits down on one of the seats, I'm on
my iPhone trying to track my electronic ticket, which gives
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the specific seat number. Well, I'm still standing at the
top of the steps. All of a sudden, the idiot
bus driver, and man was he an idiot hits the
gas pedal and the bus flew out of the terminal
like a bat out of hell. And because he's driving
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so freaking fast, of course he may hit somebody, and
so he hits the gas pedal and then within five
seconds he then jams and pumps the brakes, so the
whole bus well, I flew, literally, I flew off of
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the top of the stairs on the second level, maybe
four or five feet into the air, slammed up against
the wall of the bus, and then fell on the
ground and tumbled down the stairs. Now, the moment I
collided with the wall, I mean, I felt my left
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side completely shatter, and I'm lying on the ground. I'm
in absolute agony. I honestly, as I told Sandy before
we went on the air today, I thought initially I
had broken my left arm. It was just it was
so it hurt so much. I'm like, did I just
break my left arm? And then I realized there's no
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air in my lungs. It just all the air went
out of my lungs, so I can't breathe. I'm trying
to catch my breath. I'm like, oh my god, I'm like,
am I dying? Am I gonna? Am I gonna, you know,
choke myself to death with you know, like what's happening.
So finally I'm catching my breath. Now this is taking
minutes and minutes and minutes. I'm lying on the ground.
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After I finally catch my breath, I realize, no, I
didn't break my arm, but my god, that I fracture
or break my ribs because my left side. I've never
felt pain like this. The only thing that I can
compare it to. It's like a knife. Imagine someone taking
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a knife, stabbing it into the left side of your
ribs and just twisting it and turning it and twisting
it and turning it. I was in agony. It was
I've never felt this kind of pain in my life.
And I knew right away either I broke my ribs,
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I fractured my ribs. I go something is I've done
some serious damage. Now this is the part to be
honest that I'm never gonna forget. Okay, people break their ribs,
people break bones. That happens as I'm lying on the
ground in this double decker bus packed there must have
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been what sixty people, eighty people whatever it was on
the bus. All no one lifted a finger to help me.
No one, not a single soul got up to help me.
The only one that was really concerned for me, obviously,
was Ashton. Ashton was beside himself and they were just
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telling him to sit down, sit down, sit down. The
only person was an old lady who was shouting and
screaming in Croatian, what is wrong with all of you?
Can't you see this man is in real pain. He
needs help. Somebody go to him and help him. What
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is wrong with all of you? She was the only
one that loser. Bus driver walks over after I'm lying
on the ground yelling, screaming. I mean, I'm in there's
no other word. I'm in agony. I'm screaming out in pain.
And then he just looks over and says, this is
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all he said to me, Do you need me to
call an ambulance? And I look at him and I'm
telling you, all I'm thinking is you think I'm going
to go to a Croatian hospital? Are you kidding me?
You think I'm want to get into a Croatian ambulance
have a Croatian doctor, go to a Croatian hospital. No
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way over my dead body, because A I don't have
health insurance because we're traveling abroad, and B the quality
over there is not anywhere near what the quality is
here in the United States. I mean again, I really
want to stress this. People have no idea. European standards
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in health care are much lower than it is here
in the United States. You can't even compare. We take
so much for granted in this country, it's unbelievable. So
I get myself up. I was determined to see my aunt.
I know this maybe the last time I ever see her,
because she's getting old and she's very sick. She's having
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heard problems. And I walk up the steps and now
I'm like, I need a place to sit now. If
you can imagine me holding my left side, my left
arm is dangling. I'm white as a sheet. I have
just been lying on the ground for at least twelve
to fifteen minutes, yelling, screaming, shrieking in sheer pain and discomfort.
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And I'm looking around and I see there's one seat
in the middle of the bus. So I walk towards
that one seat. There's a teenage girl. I'm sitting right
next to the window. She's got the window seat and
her backpack is in the aisle seat. So I walk
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up to her. I'm looking at her, She's looking at me.
Everybody's looking at me. Everybody knows what happened to me.
She won't move her freaking backpack. So in croatian, I
tell her, I'm sorry, miss, I've just been injured. Can
you please move your backpack so I can sit down?
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And then she just pulls the backpack like nothing and
I'm sitting down. Anyway, I finally made it to my aunt.
It was a three hour bus ride. I don't know
how I survived the bus ride. I managed to talk
to my aunt, see my aunt. I was on advill.
We brought advil with us, by the grace of God,
and I was just popping one Adville after another. And anyway,
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long story short, I made it back to the Capitol,
was on Air France, flew back to Boston, went straight
to emergency. The cooner man fractured his ribs. It's great
to be back on the air Cooner country. Okay, just
very quick exclamation point to the story because I want
to move on because huge, huge news developments over the
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last seventy two hours. But anyway, just to wrap it up,
so you know, you know, I make it, I see
my aunt. I make it back to the Capitol. I
take a flight. By the way, don't ever fly air France.
Oh my god, that was almost as bad as the bus.
The experience I had on Air France. I'm telling you,
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I told my family when I landed, this should flying
economy on air France should be you know, put it
in the Geneva Conventions. That should be considered like torture
or a war crime. Oh my, they gave me. Think
about this. I've got fractured left ribs. They put me
in the middle seat, not the aisle seat, not even
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the window seat, the middle seat, and there's no room.
I mean there's no room. I mean maybe if you're
I don't know, four feet three or something, really maybe
if you're a dwarf, maybe, but if you're five feet
I mean, I'm six foot four, six foot three and
a half, whatever, I'm almost six foot four. I'm a
big guy. And so my elbows are like digging into
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my own ribs because, like, you know, the guy beside
me is leaning on me, the one to my left
is leaning on me because there's no space. And then
there's this I think it was an MIT student. There
were two students in front of me, college college students.
And he reclines his seat and then he just kept
going back and forth, like rocking with a rocking motion,
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you know, with his body. He goes forward, then he
goes backwards, he goes forward, then he goes backwards. And
every time he's you know, rocking on his seat, it's
colliding and hitting you know, my knees. So my knees
are taking a beating. My sides are taking a beating.
You can't move, You're all scrunched up, and I'm my
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knees were killing me. Forgive me my rear end. After
a while, I think, after about two and a half
three hours on the plane, I'm like, is it there.
I don't feel my rear end anymore. Lower back, Oh
my god, my lower back. Ay yea yay. So finally
after about maybe four hours of and this is torture.
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This beats waterboarding anytime, anytime. If you're in the US
military and you're listening to this, trust me when I
tell you this. You want to break one of those
Islamic you know, Isis or Alcada terrorists. You put them
air France economy, middle seat. And by the way, with
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the French music they had, they had this god awful
French music. I swear to you, Oh my god, it's
like nails on a chalkboard. So finally, after about ooh
three and a half to four hours, I'm like, I
can't do this anymore. You broke me. I can't do
this anymore. I get up, get up, I squeeze myself up,
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make it down. The aisle and I just told the
flight attendant listen, I'm not feeling well, and she's like,
you know, is there anything we can do to help you?
I go, no, no, I just need to use the bathroom.
I'll be there for a while. All I did was
go into the bathroom, lock myself in and stand for
at least oh half an hour. All that's I'm just
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I'm just standing in the bathroom. That's all I'm doing.
I'm not using the bathroom. I'm not using the water.
I'm not I'm just standing lead the lead, the lad
holding onto my left side, and I'm like, at least
my knees aren't getting smashed every two seconds. At least
I don't have two people digging into my ribs and
you know, suffocating me in that in that in that
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middle seat. And that's how I rode out Air France.
Never again, I told my wife, never again. I said,
I'm never flying economy again. Ever. If I do fly
business class or you know those seats where you have
more leg room, I'm never experiencing this again. This was
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this should be illegal, this should be a crime. I'm serious.
And they just keep packing and I'm noticing every five years,
they let your seat keeps getting smaller and smaller and smaller.
When I saw my seat, I'm like, how the hell
am I supposed to fit into this? I can't fit
an eight year old into this seat. How the hell
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are you gonna fit me? Anyway? I come back, long
story short, go to the emergency room and guess what
Cooonerman has fractured his ribs on the left side. They
have given me steroids. They've given me muscle relaxes because
my muscles are cramping up. I've got these holy mackerel.
These muscle spasms they kill. I mean, you want to
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talk about pain. So they got me on muscle relaxes.
They gave me some steroids, and they got me on
these very powerful ibuprofen doses I've never seen. I mean,
these these tablets. Could you know, really they could take
care of an elephant. I mean they're huge. So I've
been on that the entire week. It hurts, or at
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least it did hurt when I would talk, when I
would sneeze, when I would cough, when I would laugh,
And the doctor told me, he goes. You know, you're
very lucky. You could have punctured along with those fractured ribs,
you could have easily punctured along and then you would
have been in real trouble. So anyway, let me just
say this final point, I promise, and then I'm going
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to move on to the show. I said this to Grace,
I said it to my family in Croatia. I said
it to my family back here. So I'm not saying
anything that I haven't told people already. I'm telling you,
and I know this for a fact because I've been
hurt and traveling in the United States or whatever we've
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you know, whatever, we've been to Florida, or we've been
to San Francisco or whatever. I'm telling you. If that
accident happened in America on a bus, if a person
is lying on the ground in immense pain, clearly needing help,
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Americans would get up. In fact, dozens of them would
get up, I know, and say somebody call an ambulance.
They would try to help that person. They'd walk over,
what's wrong, sir, what do you need? What's the problem.
In other words, I'm telling you, Americans would not be
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sitting on a bus looking out the window or staring
at their iPhone while a guy who's lying on the
ground with shattered left ribs, screaming in pain and agony,
and they're all acting like, you know, what's his problem.
I mean, if, as I said, if they could have
walked over me, they would have walked over me. Human
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life in most of the world is cheap. We Americans
don't understand that because we think much of the world
is like us. It isn't. And what is really great
about America? What is so special about America? And when
I landed back in Boston, my God that I love
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the site of the American flag because here life is precious,
life is valuable, life is sacred. So if you get
hurt on a double deck or bus, people will come
to help you, to comfort you. Okay, again, it's just
great to be back. And I want to thank all
of you, all of you once again for all your
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warm words, your emails, your messages, is your text and anyway,
it's just great to be back A in America and
b on the air. Okay, my friend, so RFK Junior
in the hot seat, and I've almost never ever seen
anything like what took place late last week in front
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of the Senate Finance Committee, where both Democrats and Rhinos
who are owned lock stock and barrel by big Pharma.
There's no question. All you have to do is look
at their campaign disclosures. They are swimming in money from
the pharmaceutical industry, and they went after RFK Junior. It
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was a knife fight. I'm telling you this. This wasn't
a committee hearing. This was war. And their goal to
destroy RFK, to try to force him to resign, to
smear him, demonize him, attack him at every turn. And
the line of attack that they're trying to use to
discredit him is that RFK Junior, according to these you know,
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according to these Dems and rhinos, these mouthpieces for big Pharma,
is that RFK Junior is quote anti vaccine, or he's
anti science, or he's some kind of a deranged quack
or lunatic. And so they called them every name in
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the book. Because RFK Junior, for the first time in
my entire life, is actually trying to fix and reform
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes
for Health, in other words, to make them actually do
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their job, which is to help Americans become healthier, not
sickert more dependent on pharmaceutical drugs and medications, but to
actually be healthier and live longer, more fulfilling and active lives.
And for this crime of challenging the corrupt medical establishment.
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They had a mission, and that was to tar him,
to taint him, to destroy him. They were yelling at him,
they were screaming at him. They wouldn't let whether it's
Elizabeth Warren focahuntis or Senator Michael Bennett from Colorado or
Senator Warner from Virginia, they wouldn't let him finish. They
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just they berated him, They talked over him, they cut
him off, They wouldn't let him answer. They interrupted him
because they're afraid of the truth. Listen now to Robert F.
Kennedy Junior saying, all these senators wanted to do was
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make their speech in defense of big pharma, in defense
of the COVID vaccine job, and shut me down. But
there's one thing they cannot deny. The CDC, the NIH
the entire health establishment is broken, broken beyond repair. Roll
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cut nineteen a. Mic.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
I've come to realize that those hearings are performative there
they're at the theater, and you know they're not the
kind of debate or open conversation at that democracy would
give us at its ideal. And then all of those
senators are taking hundreds of thousands of dollars included in
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some case millions of dollars from the pharmaceutical industry. So
they don't want to hear the answer to the questions
that they asked me. They want to make a little
speech and then shut me down. But they can't deny
the fact that we did worse than COVID, that CDC
is broken or agency. We did worse in COVID than
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any country in the world. We have four of the
world's population, we have twenty percent of the world's COVID deaths.
We usually we literally are We're the worst team in
the league.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
He's completely right, She's completely right. The CDC is broken.
And their response to the COVID, the so called you know,
the plandemic, as I call it, the COVID nineteen you
know so called pandemic, It wasn't just pathetic and pitiful,
it was authoritarian. They they stripped away our fundamental civil liberties.
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It was the greatest violation mass violation of civil rights
in the history of the United States. And was it
at least effective yet did it work yet. Now, in particular,
they're zeroing in on Kennedy on two points number one,
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and I'm gonna get to this a little bit later
in the show. Kennedy, now and he's got data to
back him up, is saying that for certain vaccines, one
of them is they hate hepatitis B vaccine. They give
literally to newborn's. Okay, that's what they do. Now, just
you know you're born, and like bang, they hit you
with a shot. Kennedy is saying it is completely unnecessary.
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There's no point in giving the hepatitis B vaccine to
a newborn child. They want to run him out of
Washington for that, claiming he's putting children in danger. They're
all gonna die, They're gonna die. Apparently Chris Murphy from
Connecticut was losing his mind. He and Bernie. I don't
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know who had, you know, the wild hair that Bernie
has sometimes when kind of on the top of his head,
it just like stands on top of his head. I
don't know who had more wild hair, either Murphy or Bernie.
But it doesn't matter. Millions are dying because of our FK.
Nobody's dying because of our FK. What are you guys
on drugs? No, they want to keep giving vaccine after
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vaccine after vaccine to babies, to toddlers, to the teenagers,
whether they need it or not, whether it's effective or not,
because it's about the money and the big one here.
I'm on meds right for my ribs. So I went
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to CVS now. I went there to get the muscle relaxanes,
Thank you Jesus, because they relieve the pain, and the ibuprofen,
Thank you Jesus again because that also reduced the inflammation
right away. Right away. I'm like, Hi, I barely get
the high out of my mouth. You want a flu shot,
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COVID nineteen shot. I'm like no, I just want to
pick up my medications. Are you sure, because we're giving
COVID nineteen shots right now the flu season is coming.
You want COVID nineteen, You want a booster. I'm like no,
I'm good, I'm fine. I just just give you my medication.
So in my area, everybody can get the COVID vaccine,
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everybody can get the flu shot, and it's free. It's free.
What Kennedy did, what RFK Junior did, is that he
looked at the data and the evidence, and he said,
why should healthy young kids be forced to take the
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COVID JAB kids have naturally much stronger immunity to COVID.
They were not the vulnerable group that was affected. That
tends to be the elderly or those that have serious
immunity issues. So why should young children take something that
they don't need because they they either don't catch COVID
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or if they do catch COVID they're almost invulnerable to it.
They don't. The death rate is almost zero, So why
put a potentially dangerous vaccine we know the side effects
to kids as young as five, six, seven, eight years old.
Six one seven, two, six, six, sixty eight sixty eight
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is the number. Okay, my friends, So this is now
what's set off basically an all out political war that
has now been declared on Robert F. Kennedy Junior and
a huge push to have Trump fire him or to
force RFK to resign as Health and Human Services Secretary.
What OURFK did was he issued a guidance okay, through
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the CDC that the COVID nineteen job is no longer recommended,
especially for kids and young healthy adults. Now it's not recommended.
He never said it's banned, it's prohibited. You can't have it,
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you can't get access to it. No, no, no, no,
all he just said. All it says is it's not recommended.
In other words, stop pushing it on children and young
healthy adults. That's it. Literally, that's it. As I said
when I got my medication for my broken ribs right away,
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before I even asked for my medication. Man, COVID shot,
covid it's coming. It's flows season. They need the flu
shot and the COVID shot. I'm like, no, man, please,
I'm really, I'm good. It's free. I don't I don't
care if you pay me the money. If you paid
me one hundred dollars, okay, I'm not taking the shot,
thank you. This is what I need. Okay. My left
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ribs are killing me. Can you just please give me
the muscle relaxance and the ibuprofen pronto. So in my
neck of the woods, CBS and Walgreens, anybody can get
the COVID jab and it's free. It's the same for
the entire country. Yet, Elizabeth Warren, Warner, Michael Bennett, all
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of these scumbags on that Senate Finance Committee, who are
are taking massive amounts of money from the pharmaceutical industry.
They're acting now like he's denying children vaccines without the
co ovid jet. They're gonna die. It's gonna spread, Millions
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are gonna die. It's a disease. It's gonna be an epidemic.
Listen now to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Saying I am
not going to push a product that the data says
is clearly says has adverse side effects. We've talked about
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this on this show many times. Myocarditis, hard inflammation, Uh,
some people have brain tumors. It causes some women to
not be able to get pregnant. There's been all kinds
of health issues associated with the JAB. This has been
proven beyond the shadow of a doubt. On top of which,
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as he says, there's no data that kids need it.
There's no data that young, healthy adults need it. So
I'm gonna push a product that has no data, no
scientific evidence showing or proving that it's positive, it's healthy.
You should be taking this vaccine. What are you guys? Nuts?
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Listen now to RFK saying you politicized COVID nineteen because
you're in the pocket of big pharma roll cut thirty. Mike.
Do you believe COVID nineteen was politicized.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
Yeah, the whole process was politicized, Senator. I mean we
were lied to about everything. We were lied to about
natural immunity. We're allied to about you know, we were
told again and again the vaccines we prevent transmission, they'd
prevent infection.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
It wasn't true.
Speaker 2 (31:48):
They knew it from the start. It wasn't true because
that's what the animal st is in the clinical trial showed.
We were told that there was science behind cloth mass
thedio CD allowed the teachers' union to write the order
closing our schools, which hurt working people all over the country,
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and then pretend it was science based.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
He's completely right, and that was too much truth for
the Rhinos and the Democrats and the media, and that's
why it was shut him down, silenced this guy, shut
him up. Now. Just to step back for a second, okay,
And by the way, I want to load up the lines.
Once the lines are loaded, I'm gonna go to calls.
I promise. Six one seven two, six, six sixty eight
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sixty eight is the number we were lied to. That's
why nobody believes the CDC anymore. That's why nobody believes
in the NIH National Institute of Health. That's why nobody,
that's why we've lost trust and confidence in the medical establishment,
because he's completely right. Remember social distancing, six feet, They
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kept going on six foot six feet. They literally made
it up. They literally they admitted they made it up.
Could be three feet, ten feet, We don't know. Six
sounded like a good number. Remember they told us all
mask mandates, these cloth masks, garbage, didn't work, and they
knew it didn't work. Remember how they sold us the
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COVID job, that if you take it, you will never
get it and you will never be able to transmit it.
What happened, you could still get infected, and you could
still pass it on to other people. So they lied
about the job, and their own test studies showed that
you could transmit it and still and also get COVID.
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So they lied about the job to push it on
the entire population. Now, no one has paid a price
for this, No one's been held accountable for this. Now
Here it comes. Here's Folka Hantis Senator Elizabeth Warren, and
now she's going on about again. RFK is saying I
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don't recommend the COVID job for kids, and I don't
recommend the COVID job for young healthy adults. I don't
recommend it. CDC will no longer recommend it. Doesn't mean
you can't get it, doesn't mean it won't be given
to you, doesn't mean you won't have access to it.
We're just telling people I don't think it's a good
idea for you to take it. If you want to
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take it, take it, but we don't think it's the
right thing. There's no evidence to show that this has
any positive results whatsoever for people in certain age categories.
Makes perfect sense to me, but not the Warren. Because
you want to know who's one of the biggest politicians
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that takes money from big pharma. You guessed it, the
chief chief spreading bull and she was on the war path.
Roll cut thirty to Mike.
Speaker 3 (35:02):
You promised that you would not take away vaccines from
anyone who wanted them. You just changed the classification of
the COVID vaccine.
Speaker 2 (35:13):
I'm not taking them away from people's Senator.
Speaker 3 (35:15):
It takes it away if you can't get it from
your pharmacy.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
Well, most Americans are going to be able to get
it from their pharmacy for free dollars. Most Americans will
be able to get it from their pharmacy.
Speaker 3 (35:27):
Question, is everyone who wants it? That was your promise.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
I never promised that I was going.
Speaker 1 (35:34):
To recommend products with which there is not re indication.
Speaker 2 (35:37):
Wait, you said, and I know you've taken eight hundred
and fifty five thousand dollars from pharmaceutical company.
Speaker 3 (35:44):
Senator, did you hold up a big sign saying that
you were lying when you've said that, because you are
the one who said you would not take them away.
Speaker 2 (35:53):
Now, Senator, I'm not taking them away from a now.
Speaker 1 (35:56):
Notice he dropped the hammer on her. She did not respond.
She didn't say that's not true. When he said, you
know you've taken nearly nine hundred thousand dollars this year
alone from Big Pharma. Notice she didn't say anything on that.
She pretended like she didn't hear them. Now, as for
the actual merits of the case, look, I'm sorry, but
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she's a mercenary. She's a hired gun for Big Pharma.
They control the chief like they control most politicians. And
you know why they're all furious at at Robert F.
Kennedy junior, because there's an advisory panel on vaccines and
they were all full of big pharma hacks. I'll tell
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you what the advisory panel says. Every year, more vaccines,
more shots, everything, go just just give them, give them
COVID nineteen shots at six months years old, and then
keep giving them boosters every single year. That's what the
advisory panel was pushing. And RFK said, no, no, no, no.
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I don't want these so called experts quote unquote who
are just gonna parrot the line of big pharma to
line their pockets. I want people who are gonna make
decisions about vaccines and what we put in our body
based on the actual data, research and scientific studies. Now
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notice she couldn't rebut his argument. First of all, if
you want the COVID vaccine, anybody can get it anybody
at any pharmacy anywhere in the United States. So for
her to claim you're taking away vaccines, you're a liar.
That's number one. Number two, mRNA, technology is not a vaccine.
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You know what's a vaccine. Polio vaccine is a vaccine.
Why I took the polio vaccine, you have to take it.
I don't get polio that's a vaccine. You take, you
take the mumps, measles, rebella vaccine. You don't get the measles,
You don't get the mumps, you don't get rebella. That's
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a vaccine. This this is you get the job, and
you may get it. You may not get COVID. You
may pass it on to somebody. You may not pass
it on to somebody. That's not a vaccine. That's a shot.
That's all it is. And then you spin the wheel
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and you hope you don't get COVID or you hope
you don't pass on COVID. Now, his ultimate point is correct.
You want me think about what they're asking him to do.
You want me to push a product, i e. The
COVID nineteen jab onto babies, children, and young healthy adults.
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And there's not a sentilla of data that shows it's positive,
it's healthy, it's going to help you in any way,
shape or form. In fact, it's the opposite. What the
data shows is that for a minority of people, not all,
but for a minority of people, there have been significant
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adverse side effects up to and including death. Never mind
getting cancer, never mind getting heart attacks, never mind getting inflammation,
of the heart. These people are sick. They don't want
to hear the truth because they can't handle the truth.
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Because if you speak the truth, what it will show
is that these politicians are in the pocket of big pharma.
Follow the money. And that's why now they don't just
want to destroy Robert F. Kennedy Junior. They want to
destroy the MAHA movement, make America healthy again. All they
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want is to keep giving our kids and ourselves jab
after jab after jab. My pharmacist, nice woman, Please don't
think I'm attacking her. I'm not. She wants me on
the booster twice a year, twice a year. I'm like,
how many freaking COVID boosters you want me to take?
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So no one's getting COVID anymore, the pandemic is long gone,
and you still want me to keep taking booster after
booster after booster. And then when you ask them, well,
are there any clinical studies about the long term effects
of taking I don't know, five boosters, ten boosters, fifteen boosters,
twenty boosters. Do you have any clinical data to show
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that it won't adversely affect the hear my health? You don't.
You don't because there is none so why are you
pushing this on us? Robert F. Kennedy was crucified in
front of that Senate Finance Committee for his crime, and
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his crime was telling the truth and actually protecting people's health. Agree, disagree.
I want to ask all of you double barreled question.
Should R. Fk Junior resign? I say hell no, what
say you? And number two is Robert F. Kennedy Junior? Right?
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On vaccines? Are we pushing too many of them, especially
the COVID JAB, on children and young healthy adults when
we don't need to? Six one, seven two, six, six
sixty eight sixty eight lines are loaded. Dave, our Western
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PA constitutionalist correspondent out near Pittsburgh. Thanks for holding, Dave,
and welcome Dave, Dave. I gave you such a beautiful
build up like that, and you're not there, Dave, Dave,
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he's still not paying attention. All right, let's go to
someone else. Mike Brad in Brookline. Thanks for holding, Brad
and welcome.
Speaker 4 (42:22):
Yeah yeah, cooner man, Yeah yeah, I'm glad you talked
about the JAB not being a vaccine because it isn't.
Look please bear with me on this because I read
this the hepatitis B vaccine does have a purpose. It
protects someone who it protects the child molesters, because you
know with a little kid, I mean, the little kid
won't get hepatitis B from a child molester who has it,
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So it has a purpose. You're wrong about that.
Speaker 1 (42:48):
Well, yeah, I'm saying, Brad, I'll get to this a
little bit later. No, hepatitis B you can only get
through intravenous drug use, sharing needles, or unprotected sex. And
the only other way is if the mother is infected
or has hepatitis B. But when you go to a hospital,
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if any woman is pregnant, goes to a hospital to
deliver a baby, they test for hepatitis BE on her.
So if she doesn't have hepatitis B, the child is
not going to get hepatitis B. And the hepatitis B
vaccine only lasts about six to seven years. That's the
other thing it wears off. So think about this. They
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want to give newborns Actually they're doing that. They've been
doing it now for thirty four, what thirty five forty years?
Now newborns get the hepatitis B vaccine. And Robert F.
Kennedy's point, and he's completely right, is well, hold on.
The baby's not going to have unprotected sex, the baby
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is not going to be using you know, needles to
shoot up heroin, and the mother is the only one
that could pass it on. But we, as Senator Ran
Paul said in response, he said, no, I'm a doctor.
I'm telling you. Every hospital tests for hepatitis B on
the mother who's pregnant. So if the mother doesn't have
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hepatitis B, there's no way the child can get hepatitis B.
So what Kennedy is saying is hepatitis BE. The vaccine
initially was given to the gay community or those who
are frequent drug users, and it just didn't take off.
They didn't want to take it, and so they said,
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hmm hmmm, hmm, what do we do. Aha, let's recommend
it and push it on every baby that's born. There
is no medical reason, none whatsoever, to give children, babies,
the hepatitis BE vaccine. None. This is a pure money
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grab on the part of big Pharma. And that's that's
why they're going crazy because big Farmer. Now, if if
and Robert Kennedy said, look, no, we're taking it off
the schedule. There is no medical reason for a baby
to get the h the hepatitis B that have B vaccine.
By the way, by the time the child is six
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or seven years old, the hepatitis B vaccine's already worn off.
So and I don't think at six seven years old,
unless the child is sex traffic God forbid, or raped
or whatever. Unless the child, you know, unless there's something
dire like that. Most children at six or seven don't
go around sharing needles. They don't go around, you know,
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having unprotected sex. So it's one of the most unnecessary vaccines.
It doesn't matter. They keep giving them to kids, and
then they give it to him again when they're children,
and they give it to them again when they're teen,
and nobody is looking at the long term health consequences
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of pumping these kids up with all of these unnecessary vaccines.
That's all OURFK is saying. And he's right, he's like,
we're get by the way, do you know since I
was born, Yeah, I'm fifty six years old now, they
have doubled the amount of vaccines that they schedule now
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for children and teenagers. Doubled, doubled. Maybe that's why there's
a high rise in autism. I'm just I'm sorry but
I have to. There are things going on where I
look at it and I say, no, it doesn't make sense.
You don't give children that many vaccines. You don't give
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young adults that many vaccines and not think there's gonna
be some kind of a potential consequence. Now, look, I
got all you know. I'm fully vaccinated against polio, against
the measles, against the mumps, against rebella, all of that.
My kids are fully vaccinated. But they just keep adding
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more shots and more shots and more shots. And in
the end, as Kennedy says, there's no evidence to show
it's necessary or that it helps, or that it's positive,
or that it's effective. It's only there for one reason,
and one reason alone. Money. Big pharma is swimming in money.
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The more shots, the more money they make. Final word
to you.
Speaker 4 (47:39):
Brad, Yeah, yeah, INCI deadly the hepatitis B vaccine. I
did read this. It has a first effects on effects
on infants. Some of them get really painful seizures. About
trying to furnish you the name later and give it
to your call director. I don't have the name now,
but I read the article.
Speaker 1 (47:57):
Yeah, no, Brad, there have been some, so you're right.
For some infants, it's had some very dangerous side effects.
And that's another reason Kennedy said, why why are we
giving it to babies? Like why? A? They don't need it?
They literally don't need it it. There's no good medical
reason to do it. Plus for some there are horrific
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side effects. And for this this is what there's he
he's gonna take away everybody's ruck things. We're all gonna die.
It's the same hysteria and panic porn we saw during
COVID and they think they can pull the wool over
our eyes again. I don't think so. I don't think so.
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You know the old expression fool me once, shame on you,
fool me twice, shame on me. Six one seven two six,
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay. I
want to ask all of you. Pressure is now building
for Trump to dump Robert Kennedy Junior as the HHS secretary.
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Should Kennedy be forced to resign or should he be fired?
I say absolutely not. His only sen is that he's
going up against big pharma. But that's me I want
to hear from you. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight. The kooner Man is back taking
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all of your calls right after this short break