So, my counter argument is this. [02:10:06] Bret: Right. [clears throat] It's the prior literature that was put out by the people that developed it, um, that develop these clones. [01:30:46] Steve: Right. For a closed-captioned version of this episode, please visit crooked.com/podsavetheworld. [00:14:19] Robert: I did send them manuscripts. [02:29:21] Robert: So, I can't- I can't- so, because we've got two variables going on at the same time. [01:04:06] Robert: So lets-lets look at the data. [01:01:31] Steve: Not only that they cant-- they have not-- the public doesnt know how many people have died from-from-from the vaccine. Reviews. Shes been the champion of ivermectin. [01:35:14] Bret: So the docs on the ground are in a position to see this. I'm a bonafide expert. I would imagine you gentlemen feel similarly? The transcript was produced by GoTranscript. So genotoxicity is toxicity to the genes of the test, um, system, okay. [01:56:42] Robert: Hey, uh, so, I can speak to that too. I wanna get down [crosstalk]. Right. Even though they knew from four decades of work--. [02:31:53] Bret: No, no, I got a plan. Here is the reverse. [02:19:54] Robert: It wasn't- it wasn't- so-so that the-- Forgive me, um, just to get a little more precise, we've administered by needle, into the deltoid, you know, uh, this complex. [01:11:15] Steve: And guess what, the exact same pattern exists in the UK. Its-its or it-- like a couple months ago-. Uh, just for the audience, uh, give him a little [crosstalk]. [00:52:46] Steve: No, no, no, no, but-but, uh, uh, Remdesivir. [02:56:54] Robert: Let-let me give you some comfort. [02:08:37] Bret: Because both point at the same thing. And the pharma would not partner because theres no way to make a buck-, [01:39:09] Robert: So-so that-- I have direct personal experience-. [00:30:54] Steve: And nobody's explained that, that's the thing. TIP491: Macro and the Energy Market w/ Lyn Alden. [01:15:54] Steve: His organization has vaccinated a million people. New episodes every Wednesday. In fact, I can bring up that graph, which will show you why this is an issue. So, but hold on a second. [01:22:03] Steve: Oh, sorry. Democrats and Republicans hold dueling rallies in Pennsylvania as the midterm campaign comes to a close. [03:04:21] Bret: But you've done your part. [01:19:39] Steve: Right, theres some sort. [02:38:19] Steve: So why did you take them-- why-why did you get vaccinated? Stop interrupting. So when-when--, [00:43:14] Robert: But my-my point is to underscore what you just said-. And it's on the CDC website. Um, but I would've done everything, uh, in-in my power to have tried to change their minds. [02:43:05] Bret: It wasn't the real- it wasn't with the real vaccine. Now here's my point, Elon checks all the boxes, right? [02:02:40] Steve: You know? And if almost doesnt matter. No. Esucha TIP491: Macro And The Energy Market W/ Lyn Alden y 628 ms episodios de We Study Billionaires - The Investor's Podcast Network, gratis! I'm not gonna give you anything." [02:53:41] Steve: -he says, "Look, you're up against all-- Everybody else says that it's safe and effective. [03:08:07] Bret: -gonna figure it out. [00:13:52] Robert: And we had a discussion about it. #388: The Importance of Burningness for Finance Transformation with Michael Mills. Theyre joined by Tariq Panja of the New York Times to discuss FIFAs corrupt history, and global sports expert Simon Chadwick to explain the concept of sportswashing and why Qatar would want hosting duties in the first place. [02:06:39] Bret: Okay. [02:19:53] Bret: Right. You know, here are all the papers, here's all the justification, why would you not do this?". [00:38:23] Steve: Yes. [02:22:54] Bret: Well, wait a second. Now, here is the graph that you were referring to, right? [crosstalk], [01:35:36] Bret: The stigmatization of doctors, the punishment [crosstalk] of doctors is--, [01:35:37] Bret: But you also-- you make a really good point in-in your document, right, which is that doctors who have a number of patients below a certain threshold-. [02:42:36] Bret: -what should people be thinking about the fact that we at least know that it--? [02:09:58] Steve: And once we have a combo, which is 100%, then we can go in and say, "Okay, we're done.". It's the FedEx delivery box that-that has the mRNA inside. They cut through the noise to break down the week's news, and help people figure out what matters and how they can help. 2.1.3 Line 2: We need that phone! Um, there's just simply no question that come hell or high water, this must be discussed. [02:06:05] Steve: - take the-the-the- you take the glass of water and put out the fire. So, and-and their determination was that-. Aanmelden of installeren is niet nodig. But in-in some sense weve-- we are all old enough to have lived through the period in which every single person on earth knew that that cigarettes caused cancer. And then, what happened is that JAMA said, "Do not use. Okay so--, [01:12:58] Steve: Yeah, she doesnt have a break-- right, she doesnt have a breakdown but-but--. New episodes every Wednesday. It's a strategy that doesn't work, why not? [01:15:31] Steve: Like theyre all silent. On "Pod Save the World," he and former deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes break down the latest developments and bring you behind . Okay? And, um, I think the-the-the honest position is, if you were to ask me, "Robert, do you know what the reproductive consequences are for this signal?" [02:19:01] Steve: Right. [01:56:46] Robert: Um, so, you-you hit on three things. Okay? [00:30:07] Steve: And then it's like, how do you explain that? [01:00:57] Bret: Right? [00:23:16] Bret: It's almost like the syringe. Oh, yeah, it's really big now. The-the-the VAERS system which is the, um, the very, uh, voluntary--, [00:28:53] Robert: This is Vaccine Adverse--. Some of those deaths will be just random chance, precisely, and some of them--. [00:55:34] Bret: Were-were gonna- were gonna- were gonna table this for the moment. They're gaslighting us. So you described that your contact in, uh, the, uh, regulatory apparatus in the FDA, I think you said, report that theyre extremely busy and theyre just under strain, but my guess is chronic condition, you know. And we have, you know, you come from the Silicon Valley culture, um, and that culture gives us as a nation some incredible tools, including machine learning and artificial intelligence and deep learning. [00:20:10] Bret: Right. Okay? It basically doesn't work. And this is an antiviral. Don't touch this issue. So the reason I-- the reason my wife and I both took vaccines, because she's also a vaccine expert, the reason my wife and I both took-, [02:40:29] Steve: Please tell me if-- [crosstalk]. Luister gratis naar PD105 Kim S Polscy Tatarzy? They either been introduced in the form of the DNA of adenovirus of cold virus that we all get or in the form of an RNA thats artificially inserted and artificially synthesized. Exactly. It's a signal, but in any case, look, I do think you-you-you-- this is way easier than shifting people to electric cars, and it's a hell of a lot easier than going to Mars. [00:28:20] Steve: And every-- I did a survey on Nextdoor and found, you know, 3% had persistent troubling systems that haven't gone away. And they're ignoring that for fluvoxamine and Ivermectin, because they want to push the vaccine, so there's no alternative. The Kennedy Saves The World Podcast Kennedy's podcast will be a personal journey through the ultimate prism: freedom. Of course, we are obligated to air in the right direction, but what does this picture look like? In Brazil, they don't think early treatment works at all despite all of these, all the proof. They had fluvoxamine. It goes throughout your entire body, it goes to your brain to your heart. [00:42:51] Robert: Okay. [02:54:53] Steve: And so this is- this is the frustration. He said, "No, I-I-I didn't delete it. Why is [crosstalk]-, [00:31:54] Bret: -so high? Pod Save the People is a weekly show that chronicles politics, culture, and social justice. And- um, and what we've learned is that reproductive risks don't always manifest in the first generation. The-the other thing, um, is that in a pandemic, another solution, uh, rather than the ferrets and animals, is just to- doctors are always- the outpatient doctors are always trying new things. So, I tell him that, and he says, "Well, let me check that." Human rights activists Nick McGeehan and May Ramanos also join to articulate how and why athletes and fans alike need to keep the pressure on FIFA even after the World Cup concludes. [01:09:58] Steve: Thank you. TIP492: The Best Investor You've Never Heard of. It might have to do with the fact that their business, their portfolio of COVID therapies involves a EUAs. So this is what-- I wanna call the miracle of the racetrack, because the other matching group, they had a 12.5% hospitalization rate and one guy died. That kind of scientific doctoring is shut down by exactly the processes you're talking about. [01:50:10] Robert: It was very- it was very arbitrary. [00:44:37] Bret: Right, you randomize it. They'll-they'll convince you that's it's not. [01:09:41] Bret: Right. And what-what you're doing with fluvoxamine, what we're doing with our agents that we're trying to get through the FDA, and perhaps we'll launch in India soon, is that we're attacking the second phase. And-and she says, "Well, that's never happened in history. [00:45:22] Bret: Yeah, they've-they've reversed it on us. [03:08:31] Bret: If there's- if there's a group out there or an Elon that want to do this, the key thing is you have to buy out the interests of the obstructionists who are making billions and evaporating trillions and-and inadvertently, I assume, killing tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, ultimately, potentially millions of people. The problem with those kinds of situations is you get protected industries and they're not able to continue to compete on a global stage. I'll use it in my practice. Plus, learn the English phrasal verb ""set off."" -- At Plain English, we make English lessons for the . I'm compelled that we've got multiple drugs that work. And it's much safer, uh, than remdesivir. Most of the people got that dose, which is 1/3 of the FDA dose. Can I fi-finish, please? And, um, they have sought to test those, most often, in a late stage COVID environment. We have a new data package now, and please allow us the respect to evaluate it," okay? Sometimes you get the enrollment that you want. And of course, and-and Tess report--, [01:03:24] Robert: And-and I think this-this is- this is a great opportunity to segue to this, uh, compilation from the UK-. And the- and the--. No. Yeah, well, I can't imagine what that would be. [00:44:06] Robert: Um, and yet they're administering at a safe doze. Why cant we see it? What Ive seen is all of the innovation in treating this disease is coming from these frontline docs that are tinkering and innovating. Yeah, we're--. 1 hr 15 mins The life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II In this bonus episode, Tommy and Ben discuss the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II. [02:11:17] Robert: So-so, for me, this isn't a theoretical, I'm living it. Furthermore, all these, whether it's V-safe or this VAERS database, which by the way, physicians are alerted and have been told for many years to use VAERS, and many of them do, um, VAERS is self-reported. I've-I've come back up with it. I am going to treat even the kids." [laughs], [01:51:51] Bret: Well, the point [crosstalk] what it- what it does is it says the deck is stacked against, uh-. Youve got to have those three. Okay. It's a repurposed drug." [01:29:27] Robert: And-and our policy is, you know, despite all the data that youve and others have championed, you have personally funded, which I acknowledge that commitment, I think thats super important for the audience to understand is for you this isnt just talk, you walk the walk. [00:19:26] Robert: So, so the censoring has been going on for well over a year, it's well documented, it's unequivocal. [00:17:00] Steve: Af-after about five days though the antibodies have to be--. Not like it used to be. Its-its a good kit for ending this pandemic. They may have been informal scientists, but they were in a position to experiment, and tinker, and you give the patient [crosstalk]-, [02:03:55] Bret: Right. PD140 Jak kiszonki naprawi ci ycie (i uratuj wiat) | How fermented food will fix your life (and save the world). With humor, logic and. PD139 Nie tylko Tokarczuk i Wiedmin! It's-it's emotional. [01:24:12] Bret: So this is again in my area of-of expertise. It's the same technology and everything downstream of the translation of the spike protein is the same. Um, but, uh, there's another, uh, drug, um, which, um, we funded the work on, which is GS-441524. [02:19:00] Bret: - the delivery mechanism. We got vaccination, and we got natural infection. I do hope that whatever it is that needs to coalesce out there to fix this problem will hear what we're saying and figure out how to put it into motion. Weve got an excellent treatment that is extremely safe. It's a signal that the thing is actually robust because it doesn't matter where you start, you land there. [00:52:12] Steve: And that is absolutely wrong. And, um, if we were to set up a system, as you're proposing, to enable, uh, distributed capture of primary reports from practicing physicians-. What was your experience? Pineapple Street Studios / Crooked Media / Spotify. Ro-- Robert can I- can I finish? [02:56:55] Bret: 30 seconds of comfort and then we're gonna- we're gonna fix the planet. [02:04:10] Bret: The-the-the-the liability sensitivity of the hospital, right? [01:57:01] Robert: Um, uh, and I forget what the third one was. I've worried about it from the beginning that the likelihood of it happening has to do with the fact that we botched the early response and therefore gave it a large canvas in which to experiment. Polski Daily PD140 Jak Kiszonki Naprawi Ci ycie (i Uratuj wiat) | How Fermented Food Will Fix Your Life (and Save The World) 137 PD140 Jak kiszonki naprawi ci ycie (i uratuj wiat) | How fermented food will fix your life (and save the world). And I just kinda wanted to take a moment and pick at what you just said, the innovation, this is amazingly paradoxical. It's an, in fact, sort of the, uh, precursor to remdesivir, and it works really, really well. After a week-long window, Here it goes! [02:25:17] Robert: - of-of-of the regulators across the world. So, I mean, so-so, really cheap. [02:57:57] Robert: And say this isn't right. I have some background in immunobiology, and I am going to be acting today in the role of professor sometimes, student other times, traffic cop and translator. No doubt. I work closely with a team at the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, and the Joint Science and Technology Office that's specifically focused on coming up with systems to allow rapid response for outbreaks and engineered pathogens for war fighters. [00:27:43] Steve: No, it's all voluntary re-re-report. Um, she says, Um, actually, I dont. And its almost like she never even thought that its an issue because she-- theyre so programmed to think that the viru-- that the vaccine is safe and effective that your mind shuts off to the possibility that, you know. [01:03:55] Steve: Okay. [02:18:44] Bret: So, yeah, some of these people- some people will just listen to this. I asked for the floor. [00:13:20] Steve: -where we thought it was for all the- all the previous vaccine. [01:44:48] Robert: And the way that- the way that we can really tell about humans, in this kind of a context, is a meta-analysis. [00:37:50] Robert: No, uh-- it's not licensed. [00:38:35] Robert: And it- and it- and it can be made sciency and the standard process which the, uh, ACIP, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the CDC has in place and uses with every other vaccine is that there is a formal, uh, calculation about quality-adjusted life years, which is the basis for the risk-benefit equation. The agency is requiring that we do the full portfolio of drug interaction studies before we are allowed to proceed. Okay? So, this is shingles. [02:17:15] Bret: We're looking for-- There we go. Oh, yes. [00:36:05] Steve: Non-voluntary reporting system. Yes. Plus all Patreon supporters get their own unique ad-free podcast feed. Right? Well, hold on. And one of her members, uh, committed suicide because nobody was listening--. We've got short-term stuff that is alarming on the basis of where we find these lipids, where we find the spike proteins. It's-- But-but-- let's talk about the Ivermectin report because-because Tess Lawrie, um-, [00:41:47] Steve: -you know, created this report and these guys did nothing. And, um, he said, "You know, I just got, um, um, I-I got the Pfizer vaccine, and I had a heart attack two minutes later." And--. And when they don't, there's a reason to ask the question about-, [00:37:02] Bret: -why? Well, oh, phase three studies are supposed to be perfect. Isn't something that he's just come up without of his mind. [03:04:02] Robert: I-I-I've- I've never even imagined to acting at that-- with that strategy. On "Pod Save the World," he and former deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes break down the latest developments and bring you behind the scenes with the people who were there. [02:21:25] Bret: - preferentially. That we already-- its already been well-covered. We've also got an alarming signal in terms of the hazards and deaths, or the harms and the deaths that are reported in the system, and there's a reason to think that those are dramatic under-reports. And, um, it's easy to make judgment calls where you say that the-the benefits merit compromising some of our core ethical principles and invariably, um, in retrospect, um, we end up saying that was a mistake. But Matt recently partnered with Angel Studios, the studio behind "The Chosen" and it feels like his dream may soon become a reality. If you touch it, you'll-you'll vanish.". [03:08:57] Steve: Okay. So there-- the fact that we don't control what happens after we introduced the immune system to the antigen and that the evolution can produce things with unpredictable effects can result in exactly the opposite. Damn, I've now lost what I was gonna say. Okay, but-but what should have happened is that NIH should have said, "I wanna send an investigator down. Many years ago. [00:52:37] Steve: Oh, like-like-like, uh, uh, uh, like, um, uh, the, uh-uh--. No, it doesn't even respond. [00:24:46] Bret: Those being the creature that you've injected them into. [02:14:46] Robert: And if you're giving insufficient drug, and you're only giving it for one day, and, um, ivermectin, so I, in my correspondence with the agency, um, advocating for an ivermectin containing arm in this study. You provided leadership. Okay? [02:29:39] Robert: Um, uh, mm, the, uh, we have focused on the spike domains that are associated with escape from the vaccine, um, domains. Uh, I would ask them to stick with the episode through the end, and I will explain why I titled it as I did. World Corrupt Episode 5: A Call to Action. [00:29:55] Steve: Yes, and-and as-- and when I looked at the VAERS database and I see like it's flat line for all the, you know, 30 years that VAERS has been around, and then it just spikes up. [01:51:33] Robert: Right. Now, another thing, so there's a list of anomalies, and it would be great to collect them. You're a great guy, but it--" I mean, I should show the email, but it-it-it-it ended with, "And, you-you probably don't think that there wasn't an attack on-on January 6th." For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast. Two-- I mean, theres three major, uh, publications of record in the United States, so Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, okay. It's a third rail. Okay, thats way sick. [00:20:10] Robert: So that's-that's their--. And in fact, right after Byram's, um presentation, my wife was entertaining five of my friends, uh, or five-five of our friends. New episodes every Wednesday. Youll hear from human rights activists and experts about what life is like in Qatar for migrant workers, and from Norwegian FIFA president Lise Klaveness and pro footballers Megan Rapinoe and Tim Sparv about the power of sports activism in the fight for justice. [00:28:55] Steve: Adverse Event Reporting System. Um--. You're done. [01:39:23] Bret: All right. These people are suffering whatever they may be suffering from-. [00:58:29] Steve: Her ivermectin, yes. And to experiment on our kids, is to me-- And, uh, the-- what really frustrates me, is I have-- I know one of the cabinet members of the Biden administration and I brought this to his attention, numerous times, and he has tried to get the attention of the-the proper people, and I hear crickets. You've got it in whole blood, not surprisingly, over the first four hours. Um, I should also point out that our viewers will have noticed that we are sitting here unmasked, and I should point out that actually we are in an interesting sense a model of something that I believe is not, uh, on the public radar. <p>Kay Peacey is back again on LMSCast as a guest! So, I was gonna get into that. Crooked Media. I think we have to bring this to a close. [01:35:10] Steve: But-but-- let-let me give the counterpoint to that. Right. Um, the other big theme that you're hitting on, which I've now lost because I got lost in the hospital world-, [02:01:17] Bret: I was talking about long COVID and the fact that, uh, it's a place to test. So, when I got this report and-and, you look through it, look what-- look at all the symptoms here, look at all the deaths in each of these categories and look at the breadth of this. [01:05:07] Bret: So, forgive my ignorance here. [00:35:35] Bret: -data on what happens when it is administered to the public. And then concentrations are rising conspicuously in two places as we close in on 48 hours. So I would just say that for anybody who's enthusiastic about the vaccines, if you're unconvinced by what we have to say about the hazard of them, one thing to consider is that the way to get society to herd immunity and therefore drive COVID-19 to extinction, which ought to be our goal, the way to do it, is to get people into this category one way or the other, whether that's through Prophylaxis, whether it's through a vaccine or whether it's because they've had COVID already. [00:42:45] Bret: -safest drugs that we have in our-, [00:42:48] Robert: So that's-- So that's on-on-. [00:16:29] Bret: Let-let me uh, just make one thing clear. Its-- I guarantee you its higher. [01:14:59] Robert: -for that association. We have neglected to focus, as a community, on the other mutations that are also accumulating. A weekly podcast that breaks down international news and foreign policy developments, but doesnt feel like homework. Um, in that setting, that very large multi-billion dollar, uh, non-profit fund that's been created, um, is actively investing in, um, noble solutions of the kind that we're talking about, uh, for the rural poor in India. [00:57:40] Steve: It might. [03:01:01] Steve: Oh, they-- yes, they can. [02:04:48] Steve: Yeah, and people- and people- and people don't believe it too. [01:09:48] Robert: Now-now lets look at the adverse effects. So, um, Byram Bridle, uh, did a freedom of action, uh, request of the Japanese government for the Pfizer, uh, data, and he got a biodistribution, uh, chart. [01:25:28] Steve: Right. Okay? World Corrupt Episode 4: The Dark Side of the 2022 World Cup. [02:52:02] Robert: It's what it is. We're talking about the tensions on the global economic and political system like we've never seen before. [01:12:19] Robert: -remember we had a pause. So let's get on this immediately. Um, I think the probability is really high, there's no way pragmatically we're going to get there, and we're going to be stuck with this virus in various forms for the rest of our lives. But-but here's my point, right? Your point is I observed something-. [01:28:01] Steve: And then and when I wrote him, and I told him, Hey, you know, Tesss, uh, thing is coming out on the-- on its-its peer-reviewed, and you-you cant get any better than a peer-reviewed meta-analysis, thats the highest. And so I said, You have to go and accept that. So anyway, this is not the first time I have encountered the drug safety issue, and it is a thorny and wicked problem as some might say. [02:40:18] Steve: Yeah, yeah. [01:12:03] Robert: No, its-its, um, particularly the clotting disorders. [02:03:57] Bret: - and then you've got something that's bugging you in the back of your mind, that actually, this looks more like that. [01:06:29] Steve: Yeah. Yes. What are these data? . You're still in an experimental product. And if you see a signal, then you can give it to more patients. Because he knows what works because the long haul COVID is essentially, oh, I get to experiment on you until I cure you. [01:41:37] Bret: Yeah, but here's the thing, the mink, ferrets signal, not tough. If-if there are no--- if this is a perfectly safe vaccine-. So it's not what he's talking about. [03:01:35] Bret: How hard is it to get us to actually put people on Mars? [02:28:10] Bret: - that's two parts of the-the harm equation. [01:49:55] Steve: Well-well, no, all of the-the, uh, the editors quit. [03:08:29] Bret: But, so-- Anyway, if there's--. [01:23:19] Bret: Its-its [unintelligible 01:23:19] polarized. In other words, people-. [01:00:16] Steve: And then-- and whats worse is they want to accelerate the going from an EUA to approval. You can't. TIP491: Macro and the Energy Market w/ Lyn Alden. And that's the reason to use this gene therapy-based technology is not just to generate neutralizing antibodies but to generate cytotoxic T lymphocytes. 310 - The newest new British PM, with David Lammy 0:00 / 0:00 1x 310 - The newest new British PM, with David Lammy [02:43:12] Steve: Right and you couldn't, uh,-- because you'd wanna find out what-- where the spike actually went. And so, you know, you have the physicians who are like, "Oh, can't do any harm. The US is not obligated to sent military relief to Ukraine, we made that decision. Go. And let's only put, you know, remember David Ho? [02:18:55] Steve: No-no. [00:54:57] Robert: So the-- to your point-- to the point to-- be-- beyond-beyond-- [crosstalk]. 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