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All right, News roundup and information overload hours Sean Hannity Show,
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eight hundred and nine for one, Shawn, if you want
to be a part of the program, it's a very
sad story. We've given you all the background, the details
about you know, Merrick Garland and parents at at school
board meetings. You know, for example, parents want to be
involved in their kids education. They want age appropriate material
taught to their children. Many parents are speaking out against
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critical race theory. Many parents are against draconian COVID measures
for young people. A lot of people now it's kind
of hit. I guess, I'd say center mass here in
Loudon County in Virginia, and parents there demanding that school
board officials either resign or be fired for their alleged
involvement in what is a cover up apparently, according to
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the Washington Examiner, of two sexual assaults, including the rape
of a fourteen year old girl in a school bathroom.
A total of thirty six parents expressed concern during Tuesday
school board meeting with the superintendent Scott Ziegler's performance, saying
he should resign for allegedly overseeing cover ups of two
sexual assaults, saying they were facilitated by the school's transgender policy. Well,
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this is not China, this is the United States, and
we will not be silenced. At one mother at the meeting,
according to Fox News, now remove the superintendent immediately and
then resigned for your negligence, d duplicity, and end this nightmare.
The first incident allegedly took place on May twenty eighth,
when a ninth grade female was assaulted in the bathroom
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by a boy wearing a skirt. According to the girl's father,
the story continues, the boy was charged with two counts
of forcible sodomy, one count of anal sodomy, one count
of forcible fallatio, according to the attorney for the girl's father.
Out of June twenty second board meeting, Ziggler declared the
predator transgender student or person simply does not this said
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the girl's father, Scott Smith, was arrested when he has
insisted at the meeting that his daughter's story was true.
Michelle Baumann, public information officer for the Loudon County Sheriff's Office,
confirmed in an email to The Washington Examiner quote a
May twenty eight, twenty twenty one case at Stonebridge High
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School that involved. A thorough two month long investigation was
conducted to determine the facts of the case prior to arrest.
The department is unable to provide documents as the case
is pending, according to Bauman. Then, the second incident occurred
on October sixth, when a fifteen year old male student
was forced a female student into an empty classroom, inappropriately
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touching her, according to the Loudon County Sheriff's Office. The
examiner goes on and says the suspect is being held
at the Loudon County Juvenile Detention Center, where he has
been charged with sexual battery and abduction of a fellow student,
according to the Sheriff's office. Now, the school's district's policy
eight zero four zero on August eleventh, which allows students
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regardless of their gender into all school bathrooms, was a
major point of criticism at tuesday's meeting, as board members
now knew about the alleged sexual assault. Now let's go
to Loudon County and listen to parents very emotionally yelling
at school board members. Now things have This is now
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hitting critical mass in Virginia where in a few short
weeks we have an election for governor in the Commonwealth
of Virginia. Now, look, it's an uphill battle for any
Republican to ever win the Commonwealth of Virginia. But a
pole's show that the Republican candidate is doing extraordinarily well
against the former governor now running again, and that being,
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of course, Terry mcculloffe. So it's it's getting more and
more interesting by the day. Now Terry mcculliff is under
fire because he says he doesn't think parents should be
telling schools what they should teach. This shows how clueless
Glennyonkan has. He doesn't understand what the laws work because
he's never been involved here in helping Virginia. But it
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was not the parents had to write to Vito bills,
Vito books, Glenn not to be knowledge about it. Also
take them off the shows. And I'm not going to
let parents come into schools and actually take books out
make their own decisions. So stop the bill that I
don't think parents should be telling schools what they should teach.
You know, I get really tired of everybody running teachers.
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Eighty eight percent of likely US voters Rasmussin out today
believe it's very important for parents to be involved in
their kids education, unlike Terry mcculloff, who's struggling now and
they're calling in the big guns. Barack Obama's headed to
the Commonwealth of Virginia after he said, I don't think
parents should be telling schools what they should teach. What
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parents don't ever say. Now. Luke Rosiak, he's an investigative
reporter for The Daily Wire. He broke the story yesterday
of this father that spoke out. Now, this father was
on with Laura Ingram last night. It was an amazing interview. Actually,
and Luke who spoke out about the sexual assault case
of this young girl in the public school bathroom, and
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he now has taken it to a new investigative level.
And Luke Rosiak is back with us to bring us
up to speech. Sir, how are you. I'm good, Thanks
for having me. All right, let's talk about what we
found here. And these parents are angry. It's having a
big impact. Terry mccullof's comments on the election, which is
only a few weeks out, tell us, you know, give
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us more background and texture to the story. Well, it's
a disgusting story. I mean, you know, Louden has been
trying to suppress debate around school politics for a long time.
You know, you guys have heard about share, chardonnay and
teeth are threatening people to spending. A teacher that offered
public comment at a school board meeting because he didn't
like the trans policy. The Democrats on the school board
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really wanted to do convert schools into ideological weapons, and
they were very into this trans at end of policy.
And on the day, the day of June twenty second,
was that chaotic debate or a school board meeting. The
audio that you played where a lot of parents were
very angry. There was some who were pro treens policy
and they painted everyone else who was up against it
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as a big at. Well, there was a man there
and we've all seen him on TV now, the man
who was dragged in handcuffs and has kind of had
his belly sticking out his pants and us coming down
to the cops of dragging him. He had a bloody
face when they were pinning him down. The cops um,
he wasn't there because he's a biggot. He wasn't there
because he wasn't like gay people. He was there because
he says his daughter was actually assaulted in the school
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bathroom just three days, three weeks prior by a boy
wearing a skirt, and there were felony sodomy forcible sodomy
charges filed against the boy who did that. Prosecution is
still currently pending. That was a legitimate case, and a
school board on that meeting, the superintendent said, we had
zero records a bathroom assault in our school system. It's
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a red herring for you guys the public to be concerned.
Hang on a second, is a transgender predator? How could
the superintendent deny it when there's a police report confirming it.
At least again, we believe in the presumption of innocence
and due process. But the case is active, it's being investigated,
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and it was filed on the date mentioned correct, and
you know, for him to day, we have zero records.
It really appears to be a false statement. You know,
basically that the dad says when he was called to
the school that day, he was told there was his
daughter was physically assaulted and the school was just kind
of handling it casually, and he made a scene. He did,
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he admits he made a scene. He said, you guys
aren't taking this seriously. He's yelling at the principle and
they called the police on him. And I have an
email from the principle saying there was an incident at
the school today, but the student body wasn't wasn't facing
any harm. It was a parent who was behaving aggressively
in the office. If you saw the sheriff at school today,
that's why. And that also appears to be covering up
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the true nature of what occurred that day. You know,
if fift incident had been known by the public, it
seems inconceivable that the school board would have been able
to pass this policy that hundreds of people showed up
at that meeting to oppose. The only way they did
this was by lecturing the public that there was wrong,
They were wrong, and there was no reason other than
Big Tree that they could have these concerns about bathrooms.
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I don't have an answer for this. I looked for
it specifically. Do we know? I know when reports of
rape are made, often there is a test kit, a
DNA kit, where they try to see if they can
capture the DNA of the alleged assaulter. The alleged persons
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victim's family tells me they did do a rape kit
and it did come back with evidence favorable to the
case that led the prosecutors to pursue. That is a
huge part of the story that nobody else has. That's huge.
And so you know this, But when the dad was
arrested for disorderly conduct for being angry at a school
board meeting, the prosecutor, who's one of these George Soros fundage,
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she got eight hundred thousand dollars from George Soros to
basically implant this far left prosecutor into a pretty pleasant,
semi rural suburb. I mean, this isn't Chicago, but we've
got a Chicago style prosecutor here. The prosecute of many crimes.
He's into the leniency and the ending mass incarceration, all
that stuff. Well, that all changed when it came to
a parent who wanted to be active in his school.
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The prosecutor, the actual top DA personally showed up to
court and sought jail time for this guy for the
minor misdemeanor of disorderly conduct. So they were bringing the
hammer down on this dad. No, they're bringing the hammer
down on the father. What about the kid that is
being alleged to have committed as rape, right, and so
that he was being charged. But they told the dad, look,
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don't talk about this. The system's working. Has faith in
the system, and so he did all until October sixth,
just last week. That's when Scott Smith's faith in the
system collapsed, because that is when the boy who allegedly
raped his daughter sexually assaulted another girl in a classroom,
and the sheriff put out put out a statement last
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week saying a fifteen year old boy has been arrested
for forcible abduction and sexual assault inside an empty classroom.
I was able to learn the identity of that suspect,
and it's the same individual who whoa So you're investigative
reporting shows that it was the same person, correct, And
so the school system appears to have covered up a
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sexual assault four months ago and kind of just transferred
this kid to a different school, and as a result
of him still being in school, a second girl was
allegedly sexually assaulted. Okay, so that part I knew, I
didn't know it was the same person, and you confirmed
that through your sources at the police department. Now the
question is, okay, we've got to work through the criminal
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justice process. Are they being charged. Is there enough information?
Is there and maybe perhaps evidence in the second case,
DNA evidence that might exist in either one of these cases.
You're saying that that is a strong possibility. Yeah, I
mean he's been charged in both cases. The cases appear strong.
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I think, you know, the first one was headed towards
a plea deal, and it was he was supposed to,
you know, he'd take a pretty serious plead plead guilty.
The very serious fell any charges on October fourteen, And
so this dad's think injustice is being done. Even though
the school board treated me on fairly, even though the
media treated me on fairly, even though the prosecutor harassed
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me for disorderly conduct. I have faith that this kid
who harmed my daughter is going to be punished. And
although he was criminally charged, he was still out there
in the school system, the school system, you know, spidiment.
He's still in school. He's not suspended pending results of
the investigation. That's the issue is that after the Austar,
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the May assault, he was back in school. You know,
May twenty eighth is right at the end of the
school year anyway. But as of October sixth, which is
kind of right at the beginning of a new school year.
He was back in school. They just had him in
a new school two miles away, and that's when he
allegedly raped again. Now he was taken to juvenile hall
after that arrest. I don't know if he's still there
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or not. But the issue is that the school system
went in to they're running these schools in order to
advance political aims and to make the people who run
them look good, and they're doing that at the expensive kids.
The community deserves transparency and they didn't get that from
the beginning here because politics are well. It doesn't pass
the smell test that the superintendent now knowing that there
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are police reports that you've confirmed, and maybe even DNA
evidence in the case. Time will tell, and I believe
in the presumption of innocence. We'll see, but it seems
like a pretty strong case. And now they want to
punish the father for speaking out about it. The superintendent
saying he doesn't know anything about it. That does not
pass my smell test. I guess it's possible, but I
don't believe it. As my humble opinion and great reporting.
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Luke Rosiak, investigative reporter for the Daily Wire. Thanks for
sharing it with us. We appreciate it. Thank you so much.
Eight hundred nine for one Sean is our number if
you want to be a part of the program. Wow,
so our schools are out of control. There's only one answer,
and that is you gotta break this on holy alliance
with school teachers and teachers unions and the Democratic Party.
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And it's called school Choice New York to spending forty
some out thousand dollars per student with the worst results
ever imaginable. I mean, you give parents that a check
for that amount of money to pick the best school
for their kids. What way do you see what happens
to test scores and proficiency levels and reading and math
and science, etc. At twenty five to the time of
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the hour? If Linda, did you see this? How many
years now have the experts spen telling us, you know,
if you take a daily baby aspirant that it's gonna
be really good for you and it's good for heart health.
Blah blah blah blah blah, Right, how many times forever? Forever?
Eighty one milligrams it's I think it's like Saint John's
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asprin or something. Yeah, well, now, they're saying it's bad
for you taking a baby bare aspirant every day. That's
a bunch of bologney. First of all these it's changed
their mind more. I've never seen anything like it. This
is why I don't play doctor on radio. I never
I didn't go to medical school. This is why I'm
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trying to get people to understand the severity of COVID.
I'm being responsible. It's the real deal. We lost, by
the way, we lost more people in twenty twenty one
than twenty twenty and Joe Biden inherited three vaccines and
monoclonal antibodi's therapeutics, etc. I mean, I'm gonna fix all that.
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That's all he ran on. That's why he hid the
entire time. This is why I just if I'm to
advise somebody to do something, my advice has research the
hell out of it. Take it seriously, look at your
own unique medical history and condition, and talk to you doctors.
Because I didn't go to medical school and they did,
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and I trust I actually have great doctors in my life,
great medical professionals in my life. I talk to my
doctor and and that is a decision between me and him.
But Sean can I can I say something about that
for a second. First of all, you have been great doctor.
You know, you've been so honest about the fact that
you go to your doctors, you talk to your doctors.
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You know, we've had so many doctors on the program
talking about the different options, the fact that they should
still speak to their primary care physicians. But one of
the things that really comes up a lot with our
callers on the show and our listeners, and they reach
out to us on email and by the phones, YadA YadA,
They all say the same thing. If this government cares
so much about America and our people, then why wouldn't
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they let them have the monoclon or anybodies. Why wouldn't
they let them have the treatment? Why are they rationing things?
You know? This is this is a great point because
it never gets discussed. I honestly can say, and I
don't watch a lot of other TV, but I have
not seen or heard many people talk about monoclonal antibodies,
which is a therapy. Now two cases. One, I have
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a seventy four year old friend of mine unvaccinated in Georgia.
A sixty eight year old unvaccinated wife in Georgia, they
test positive for COVID. They call me. I've said, have
you talked to your doctor about monoclonal antibodies? I said,
you need to talk to them immediately. And then I
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even put them on the phone with a Harvard trained,
Harvard Medical School trained doctor to get a second opinion.
And my doctors are the best. They have given so
much of their time and energy for free to help people. Right, Okay,
they had the infusion regenera on infusion within twenty four hours.
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Both of them will find in less than forty eight
hours one hundred percent. I have two friends in Tampa
fully vaccinated. They got break through cases. They got monoclonal
antibodies within twenty four hours. And you know the people
I'm talking about here and Dan and then one of
my best friends, he lives, you know, ten minutes from
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my house, and he fully vaccinated, got a breakthrough case.
He got the infusion within twenty four hours. He had
the best ten days of his life. He sent his
family to Florida and he had the house to himself
and he fished from four am until the sunset, and
then and then some and he keeps showing me pictures
of these beautiful stripe fast he's catching every day. So
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you know the answer is, why don't they talk about
now the interesting part of what you were bringing up,
the you know, why are we rationing this thing? These things?
Ron de Santis, you know, Okay, he was the first
person to put into place. He used every single state
agency in the beginning of COVID to protect the most
vulnerable population. That was the one thing that they got
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right that remained constant all throughout this Older people were
more susceptible, people were pre existing conditions called morbidities, compromised
immune systems. Okay, so he protects the old people. Used
every state agency, you know, was focused on protecting the
elderly population, which is very high as everybody knows in Florida. Okay,
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then we have the breakthrough cases starting with the delta variant. Okay,
they see a spike. So he says, okay, many of
these older people are vaccinated. What do I do now?
And then he did his research and his medical team decided.
They made the decision to set up monoclonal antibody centers
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all throughout the state of Florida and make it available
for anybody, whether you have a breakthrough case or you're unvaccinated,
it would be made available to you. Joe Biden doesn't
mention monoclonal antibodies all year. He mentioned it for the
first time two and a half weeks ago, and then
he meant, then they start rationing it because states like
Florida are using too much of it. Here's the problem
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is that we don't have a shortage of the generon.
We don't have a shortage of monoclonal antibodies, not at all.
A matter of fact, they have so much, they've produced,
their sending it all over the world. So now because
now they politicize it and what they're going to withhold it, well,
Rhonda Santis said, he goes the next step, just like
you know, Governor Abbott has to build his own walls.
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He's spent, He's spending three billion dollars. Now, Rhonda Santis
has to go out and buy his own regeneron, his
own monoclonal antibodies. I think he got a different brand,
but it's all the same stuff. And guess what his
centers are up and running. But even though Joe Biden
is rationing something that does not need to be rationed,
it's unbelievable. And that's the thing Sean like you are making.
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We are making a point that no one else is
willing to make. To have the conversation. Look at the
nurses that call in and they're giving these treatments of
regeneron and they're talking about how it works and how
much it helps. And the one thing that nobody's discussing
that our doctors have explained is that these virus, these
vaccines that we have against these viruses, they adhered to
one element of the actual virus with the mRNA technology.
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You know, when you have anybody's from having COVID, it
covers the whole virus. So you have these really strong
anybodies that push back against you ever having this again.
And if you do get it again, god forbid, you're
healthier than you would have been with the vaccine. You know.
You know, here's the thing. We're not playing doctor on radio.
I'm not even telling people to get monoclonal antibodies. We're
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just having a conversation. What I'm but but if you
get a positive COVID test, my humble advice is the
first thing you need to do is call your doctor
and say, what do you think of monoclonal antibodies. For me,
I just tested positive. But you need to do it immediately.
The one thing we've learned is the faster you act,
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the better the results. That that is science. Okay, nobody
talks about it. And I'll tell you the two most
repulsive things that have happened in this pandemic to two
of the most there's plenty. You know, we have the
whole nursing home scandal and war states. You know, I
mean New Jersey's governor. If you don't throw New Jersey,
if you don't throw Murphy out, you're just lost forever.
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And who knows if that could happen. It's gonsil blue.
It's ridiculous. Everybody's leaving New York and New Jersey. The
only people staying of the most liberal radical socialists. But anyway,
you know number one, the nursing home. Then we can
go to a couple of other repulsive moments. You know,
now we're about to fire nurses and replace them in
New York. These are the nurses that in the middle
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of this Adam shift show in New York. The worst moments,
and it was bad getting I'm getting calls from my
friends in emergency rooms, Hannity, you cannot believe it. It
is an absolute Adam shift show. We got patients with
you know, coughing their brains out in the hallways all
over the hospital. The nurses that dove on COVID grenades
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to save lives every day, many are now about to
lose their jobs if they don't get vaccinated. Now. They
put their lives on the line every day. Many of
them got COVID by risking their lives to help people
in the worst moment. Then we had other medical professionals
and nurses that came to New York to help New
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York and New Jersey in the middle of this this disaster.
And you know what, Governor Cuomo says, Yeah, by the way,
here's your tax bill, pay your ten percent income tax,
state income tax. They come to bail out in New
York and that's their way to say thank you. It's repulsive.
Then you're gonna add the nursing home scan on top
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of that. I just you know, and you know what,
discuss me if I find Faucci, you know, for the
greater good, no freedom. Anyone that says no freedom, I
have no patience for none. Faucci de fraud has been
lying to the American public for two years. There's nobody
who has seen this man testify before Congress, the exchanges
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that he's had with doctor Senator Rampaul, the exchanges that
he's had with various other cable news hosts, His inability
to stick to one story. I mean, he changes his
mind about COVID, the way the weather changes during seasonal changes.
He is full of it, and everybody knows it. But
at the end of the day, the most important thing
is for us to have conversation, keep the conversation open,
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bring on people that can give us information, and then
talk to our primary care physicians and make the right
choices for us. No government should ever be telling anybody
what to do with their body. Isn't that the whole thing?
My body, my choice. Isn't that all day long what
we hear from the left. No, And remember, I keep
telling everybody you know me in science, I'm a nutcase.
I don't think many people. You're the only man I
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know who sends me pictures from a brain surgery. I
can honestly say that that has actually happened. I've been
in operating rooms. I have friends that are brain surgeons,
and I've gotten permission to go watch brain surgeries, but
then you send them to me. Is that necessary? I
think that's an extra step. I don't think I need
to see that. And then you can't believe I'll tell
you what they do. The strangest thing. I saw one
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surgery where they literally they it's sort of like a
horror movie where they take the entire skin and peel
it down completely and there's no skin at all. It's
it's you cannot believe it. It's crazy, and like people
are in there. Are you going to pass out? I'm like,
can I have a better view? Please? I'm like, excuse me,
you're in my way. I'd like to observe the operation.
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Is that what he said? Please? Step? Besides, I can
get it close to look. I did know. Then I
interviewed doctor Rodriguez, who did Yeah, that was incredible, and
we did a whole special that ran on Hannity. You know,
he did a face transplant. He's done it a couple
of them. I interviewed two guys that had it done.
One had a face and double hand transplant and the
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hands work. He's transformed the lives of these these One
was a case of a firefighter, cool guy in Mississippi.
I love this guy. And another case a young man
that was working an overnight shift fell asleep at the
wheel driving home exhausted and you know, was eighty percent
of his body was burned and he lost all use
of his hands. But could you imagine, Sean, if those
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guys were refused treatment from doctor Rodriguez because they didn't
have the vaccine, Because that's the kind of stuff we're
seeing right now. But then that's my point. Do I
believe in science? Obviously, I'm a nut. I want to
watch all of these surgeries. I watch. If there's any
surgery on TV, like a knee replacement, I've watched it,
or heart bypass, I've watched that too. I've seen it all.
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And so, oh, you don't believe it. No, I actually
do believe in science, and I believe in the science
of vaccination. I just don't believe. I didn't go to
medical school, and I'm not. It's not qualified to tell you.
That's a cop out, Hannity. No, it's not a cop out.
It's called being honest. All these other people don't know
what medical schools did these people go to? And like,
who the hell do you think you are? You know,
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one size fits all medicine. Do you know anything about
the medical history of these people? Do you know anything
if now we've determined that the daily dose of aspirin
is bad for you now, which they're telling us. Okay,
so I'm going to give advice and then something happens
to one of my listeners. I have to live with
that the rest of my life. No, thank you. But
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you know, the other interesting point that you make is
that the flip flop on so many things, whether it's
eighty one milligrams of aspirin, or it's you know, wear
a mask, don't wear a mask, or you can do
whatever you want as long as you in your own house,
whatever is changing. You know, we had that caller yesterday
about the PCR test, and I thought that was really
interesting because the CDC in June and July said that
they were going to stop using the PCR test come
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this December because of all the false positives. Yet our
nation is enforcing all of these vaccine mandates, laws, COVID
shutdowns based on the results of the PCR test. You know,
this is information that the American public has a right
to know and The CDC has it on their website,
but nobody knows it's there. Listen the CDC website. One day,
we need to do an investigation what they were saying
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then and what they're saying and now it's a great idea,
you know, because they have changed their minds so often.
It's disgusting, and you know what, it's all so dangerous.
This is not science. From my point of view, it's
not science. That's the funny thing about science, Just like
doctor Malone said when he joined you for that day,
is that science is unwavering. You know, we're going to
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talk to you about the way that this works. We're
going to talk to you about the research that we find.
We're going to talk to you about the investigations that
we do. But nobody's doing investigations right now. Nobody's doing
any true research because everybody's afraid to say what they
find because of the politics. He was the one that
pointed out nearly eight hundred thousand people, Now, this guy
created the technology that allowed the creation of the Maderna
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and Fiser vaccines. He created the whole darn thing. Is
guy's brilliant And he said, yeah, the study in Israel
shows that natural immunity is far better than the technology
that I created. And I'm listening to this, I'm like
what and nobody you know? And then of course he
gets attacked because he went on my show. You go
on show, he get attacked. Welcome to my world. It's
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an absolute Adam Shift show out there. We're losing our
collective minds, right, that's gonna wrap things up at today,
all right, News, you will not ever get from the mob.
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