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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ta tink A TV about kar City Talk Sation. Welcome
back to Think about Kersey Morning Show. A good friend
of mine and a man who knows everything there is
no about health. Doctor j Rissover practice internal medicine for
thirty six years and he also taught a local hospital
system postgraduate medicine. There's a thing or two about taking
good care of yourself. And since we're all in MAHA mode,
(00:20):
welcome doctor j Rissover. You're doing an empower You seminar
tomorrow evening. It begins at seven with Senator George Lang
talking about getting rid of Ohio's income tax. But you're
going to be talking about health. What's the subject matter
here specifically, doctor j.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
And thank you for the great introduction, Brian. Happy to
be here and thanks for letting me follow two of
the big heavy hitters on your show. Oh much love
being in the spot. I'm so Dan Reaganald asked me
what I'd be interested in talking about MAHA and I said, well,
you know, I'd love to research that. It seems to
be all in the news. That was some months ago,
so I was spend in the last couple of months
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doing a lot of internet searches about Maha and I
think I've got a really good look lecture here. I
go through the history of RFK Junior, because really he
embodies Mahive's his program, though he didn't come up with
the term until after he decided to endorse President Trump.
But he's an interesting guy. And I don't even talk
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about the worm, which apparently is I thought it was irrelevant.
But he was such a storied democrat. You know. He
came from a Kennedy family. His father was RFK Junior,
who I'm sorry, Yeah, RFK Junior, who sadly was assassinated.
His uncle was the president in JFK. He got assassinated.
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He is such a sad childhood. He had a lot
of drugs and problems, even though he was in the
Kennedy family, so he managed to skirt all those. But
he had a heck of a childhood. And then eventually
he became an adult. He became a person who could
control himself, and he ended up in environmentalism and was
a huge proponent environmentalism. He took on Phanto the court
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and one millions of dollars. He fixed rivers in Ohio,
not Ohio, New York like the Hudson River, and it
wasn't and he was never controversial ever. You know, he
published books. He wrote eleven books, including a couple of
children's books and books about the water keepers and about
pollution in New York. And then in two thousand and
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five he strayed to the verboten topic of health and
specifically vaccines and autism, and he stumbled upon a thing
that's called the Simpson Wood Meeting. In two thousand and five,
he published it in Salon and also in Rolling Stone.
It was called Deadly Immunity. And suddenly, overnight he becomes controversial.
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And they've written books about RFK Junior to debunk him.
They've written articles. If you do a research like I
did on the internet, there are far more controversial takes
on him than there are support. So if anyone who's
going to Google search, you know exactly what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
Well, if you're a storied guy with a popular name
and a good reputation, you take on the pharmaceutical industry,
you're gonna get a lot of crap through in your way,
doctor j.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
He sure did, And so I don't spend really a
lot of time presenting what he said. And then shuring
the controversies about it. So I want to acknowledge to
everyone he has been criticized for a lot of the
stuff he says. But I put up just a couple
of graphs to support what he said, for example, from
the children's but yours is a shocking one.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Real quickly here, because we're short on telling real quickly.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
Well, then let me not go through set statistics. People,
I don't bore you with graphs. We put a few
of them up. I'm mostly it's a fascinating story about him,
and of course we end with what actually Maha is
and I have a little teaser at the end too
for everyone who listens. I did this research totally different
from anything I've ever done in my life. This is
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the first time I've ever done this. I'm leaving what
it is that you all can guess on your own.
I'm not going to say if you're right or not,
but till the end, I'm going to kind of reveal it.
And it's just another fascinating thing I found out in
researching this topic. But come, I have some good pictures,
I have some good jokes, as I always do. You
can't just be boring in a lecture. I enjoy and
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thank you and learn a little bit about mahan RFK Junior.
If you want, I can give you one statistic or
something real quick, perfect time. Okay. So, if you look
at major drug and vaccine recalls, the covid vaccine has
head According to this study, thirty five thousand deaths reported
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to the veryr's database, which the USA keeps for all
vaccine reported adverse effects. Now these haven't been researched, they're
just reported thirty five thousand deaths of the covid vaccine
since it's been done. When they took viox off the market,
only six thousand deaths were reported and they removed it
from the market. Bextra had one thousand, six hundred deaths,
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they removed it from the market. They call had seven
hundred deaths. They removed it from the market. There's ten
other drugs and vaccines have been removed. They had far
less deaths reported.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
That's the teaser you needing, doctor Jay. You should have
led with that one that gets people's interests perked up.
So you will talk covid vaccines, the dangers and the
comparative treatment of various drugs versus covid nineteen. That's tomorrow night,
beginning at seventeen, beginning at seven with Senator George Lang
followed by doctor J Rissover for a full hour Empower
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You America dot or log in. You can either show
up at the Empower YOUU Studio at Great Oaks, drive
at Empower Youth Studio at Scarlett Oaks, or from the
comfort of your own home. Either way you slice it,
just make sure you register ahead. Doctor J. Have a
great event tomorrow night. I know a lot of people
will be tuning in. I'll see you real soon, my friend, folks,
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