8-11-26 Hour 1 - Trump Unveils new Vaccine Schedule Order

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Some more news from Washington. A judge made a decision to halt construction of the new White House ball. That's right. Trump started without congressional approval, and now it's unfinished. Iran was like, we're sensing a theme here. Ah, yes, the hilarity of it all. The crowd, the audience, they hate ballrooms. They don't want ballrooms built in Washington, D.C. Trump derangement syndrome is a genuine and authentic mental illness. Everyone knows that at this point. Speaking of which, they're running mentally ill people for high elected office today. They have primaries. There are primaries going on. Political races, primary political races. in Wisconsin, where they've got Francesca Hong. Everybody on Fox News keeps mispronouncing her name. Francesca Hong running as a communist in Wisconsin, a socialist in Wisconsin, and the goal of socialism is communism, if you ask Vladimir Putin Lenin. And that's remarkable they've got that going. You know how many people are running for that office? They're, they're, it's, it's crazy. And also Minnesota, they've got, Minnesota, used to be such a nice state. And then, then the left came in and what the, what the mental illnesses and the violence and the criminality, all that stuff. Got that going on a more primary race in Minnesota today and in South Carolina to replace Lindsey Graham, Senator Lindsey Graham who died. And his sister is staying in the race. Remember, she was kind of put in there temporarily to fill the gap until... a new election, a new senator was elected. And now she's decided, you know what, I'm going to run for her name is Darlene. Darlene, she might be the first senator ever if she were to win election. You might be the first senator ever to be named Darlene. Right now she's sitting in, she's Darlene. And she is Graham. She has the same last name, which is almost unusual at this point in American history. Darlin is in the race. And so we've got that going. And we've got Wisconsin with Francesca Hong, the communists. And it's really a litmus test, as I say, for the Democrat Party and for the United States, America and the state of our political affairs, if you will. Now, that's not a double entendre as far as I know. But we've got that going. Big stuff going on there. One of the Democrat Party's heroes, Luigi Mangione, he's due back in court today. And the Democrats are excited. They got him to wear a suit and a white shirt and some shoes without laces so he doesn't strangle himself or hang himself at the first possible moment.

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But we've got that, and the Democrats are very excited. They're pro-Luigi Mangione. They're pro-murder. They're pro-assination because, you know, health care. They just fixed health care. It's called Obamacare. And now they want to kill everybody associated with it because they're a violent criminal enterprise. Now, and that's not even the big violent criminal enterprise killer story of the day. There are a couple of huge stories that... Yesterday, Senator Ron Johnson, the Republican from Wisconsin, where they're going to presumably elect she's ahead in all of the polls. Francesca Hong is the Democrat nominee there. And that's a remarkable story for Gubner and amazing stuff. They got that. But we've got the, gosh, the Anthony Fauci story, because Senator Ron Johnson from Wisconsin and Senator Rand Paul, who's a medical doctor, they came out with, what is it, 35,000 text messages and hundreds of voicemails from Anthony Fauci, Anthony Fauci, I'm sorry, it's 34,000 text messages. not 35,000, 34,000 text messages, and hundreds of voicemails from Anthony Fauci. where he is discussing the vaccine, the COVID-19 vaccine, with his high-level health official colleagues in the government and the permanent bureaucracy. And they're talking about how dangerous this might be, especially a second shot for your COVID-19, for pregnant women, for women who are pregnant or thinking about getting pregnant and how dangerous this could be. And apparently it caused an out. outsized number of miscarriages, the vaccine, and that Anthony Fauci and his Walensky and these people around him, they were aware that there were huge red flags that the vaccine for pregnant women. might be lethal, at least for the baby, and they covered it up, and they came out and they lied, and Anthony Fauci came on television a day later, and then again a month later saying, if you're pregnant, you absolutely have to. get the vaccine because there's there is nothing wrong with there is no red flag and they knew that there are red flags all over the place they knew that they should be warning the public about it that it was a public health threat megan mccain the daughter of the late senator and presidential candidate john mccain and uh navy uh pilot and and all of that

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Megan McCain came out and said that she is one of the women that had a miscarriage in that time frame and that she wants Anthony Fauci in prison in the penitentiary, and she's not alone. There are a lot of voices today that are raising Kane over this. because the text messages, Senator Ron Johnson, Senator Rand Paul, is it safe if you're pregnant? The 34,000 text messages, the hundreds of voicemails, and it turns out that... While they were giving us all this excellent advice, according to the New York Times, the per capita deaths in the United States from the Wuhan red death, 63% higher, 63% higher death toll in the United States than they had in a per capita fashion, which is how you measure that. Then they had in Germany, they had in Canada, they had in the UK or in France, you know, other modern industrialized Western nations. Our death toll was per capita. 63% higher, the New York Times, finally said today, but not before today, presumably, because, you know, up there, and you remember Anthony Fauci saying, I am the science. Well, we've got to listen to the science, and he's like, well, I am, what did he say? I am science, or I am the science, because he was science itself. He was science incarnate. And that is a, that's an amazing and tragic story. It may be. the biggest medical scandal in U.S. government history, maybe the Tuskegee experiments, but that's a little trickier because of the truth of the Tuskegee experiment story. But never mind that right now. This is the biggest scandal in modern health history in the United States America. And the whole Wuhan story is an ongoing scandal. But now these documents, the... 34,000 text messages, Anthony Fauci with Rochelle Walensky and the, like, the CDC and the here and the there. And they're all saying, oh, yeah, it looks like the numbers don't look good for pregnant women. And you'd think that they'd say, well, we better come out and say if you're pregnant, you probably shouldn't get the vaccine. But instead, they came out and said, if you're pregnant, you definitely have to get the vaccine. And they, according to the text messages and the voicemails, they already knew that it created an extremely high risk for pregnant women. And they kept pushing it and advocating the vaccines for pregnant women. And then the miscarriage rate apparently skyrocketed. And it's kind of a big deal. Sort of a big deal, I've got to say. And Anthony Fauci is in deeper now than ever before.

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Also, they're excited in Massachusetts, the left-wing Democrat governor there, signed a bill into law that will allow abortions in Massachusetts, very liberal state, up until the moment of birth. And really, they should make it for a couple of days after, too, in case they change their minds, don't you think? Maybe for maybe a couple of years, remember those women, Michael, on BBC or whatever British show it was, and the lady was advocating that... If you have a baby, you should be allowed to snuff it out for two years after it's born. Remember that lady? If she were in America, she'd be a Democrat. She's in Britain, so she's just a liberal. But that was amazing. But now, in Massachusetts, Guzuntite, they have passed a lot. And a bunch of women clapping around the desk yesterday with the Gubiner, Gubiner Healy. Yay, abortion right up to the moment of birth, which brings them up to speed with Washington, D.C. and I think 10 other states. because the Democrats love death more than we love life. They're like Al-Qaeda in that regard. And I've got a couple of pretty extraordinary numbers for you that I want to share on that because the Democrats, they're... They're interesting. But honestly, the giant, the mega story, I think, is Anthony Fauci today and what has been revealed by, in particular, Senator Ron Johnson, also Senator and Dr. Medical doctor, unlike Jill Biden, medical doctor, Rand Paul, and the two of them are looking to expose the truth. So, and actually the news media is attacking them because that's what the news media does. If you tell the truth, the news media, and if it's inconvenient as it so often is, for the Democrat Party, then the news media attacks you. And the news media, they're attacking Senator Ron Johnson. They're attacking Rand Paul. They're not, they're attacking Anthony Fauci for misleading the public. and for all the miscarriages that they had predicted ahead of time and then came out and lied to us about the media protects the lie and in doing so they have to protect the liar because they're the American news media. They want their golden statuettes and lusite blocks because that's what they're sure to get as a result of protecting and defending Anthony Fauci and not the truth. They're not truth people. They're Democrat Party front groups. CNN doing their share of that this morning and yesterday protecting Anthony Fauci and attacking the truth. tellers. How dare they come out and tell the truth? The Democrat Party worked very hard to build this House of Cards that they then moved into, and if you reveal the truth about them, then they must attack you quite extraordinary. And those are amazing stories, and I have a bunch of good stuff for them on you, and also I want to hear from you on it because I know a lot of people.

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feel strongly, certainly about the vaccine and about Anthony Fauci and the mandatory nature of it all. Just remember... You know, the liberals don't care what you do as long as it's mandatory, as long as it's mandatory. And what they don't want to make mandatory, they want to ban because they are in their hearts. They're authoritarian. And they want to make something mandatory or they want to ban it because they're very dictatorial in their view of everything. And we've got that coming up. And there's another wild story. that a friend of mine sent me yesterday afternoon, and I've got to say it's really quite an interesting story. President Trump was in Turkey and Ankara Turkey for the NATO summit there, and he flew over there on that Qatari gift 747, big old super deluxe airplane, much bigger than our Air Force won 747s. President flew over there on that. And then the Secret Service and our intelligence people got a hold of information that Iran was planning on assassinating Trump while he was there. Turkey borders Iran. And Iran was going to assassinate him, another assassination plot against President Trump, this time Iran, which got funding from Barack Obama and all kinds of help from Barack Obama and John Kerry, Boltneck, you know, the Democrats, they're funding, the terrorists. and giving them billions and billions of dollars, plain loads of cash, freeing up all the bank accounts, helping the world's number one state sponsor of terrorism, waging war against the United States, and the Democrats are on the side of America's enemies, again, are remarkable stuff. But it was learned that the Iranians were planning on assassinating President Trump. So the Secret Service pulled this elaborate deception. And I mean it's kind of an amazing story. When will you hear this story? The president, they brought in the regular Air Force One plane in addition to the big Qatari Gift 747, which is Air Force One if the president's on it. And they moved the big Qatari 747 out of the way. They brought in the blue and white, the Air Force One that you've seen for years and years. And they put President Trump on the plane. They put President Trump, went up the steps and got on the plane on Air Force One and the White House press gore traveling with the president, the small number of them, the traveling pool. They got on the Air Force One with him. And the plane took off. And everyone thought that President Trump was on the airplane. But something happened. And I'll explain that for you coming up.

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All right, we have returned, and again, so many wild stories yesterday. Anthony Fauci and President Trump holding a major event at the White House yesterday. with, among other people, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.., tell you about vaccines and children and autism and a whole lot. And it's all conspiracy theory stuff until it's a peanut allergy. And then it's, you know, then it's a peanut allergy. But let's go to the telephones, Michael. Let's go to David, calling from Clearwater, Florida, where the water is clear. David, you're on the Chris Plant Show. Hey, hi, Chris. You know, great to talk to you. Welcome. Thank you. You know, I just was, you know, I'm just so happy about yesterday and President Trump and signing that order. And the overall presentation was very great, you know, with Jay and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. On vaccines, the executive order on vaccines you're talking about. Yes, sir. Yeah. Now, you know, it's very, very, all of the hot topics that. I have been thinking about and, you know, active in researching because I have a daughter with autism. And she's, I have a, she's 30 right now. And I called you last October, Chris, and you were so kind to let me share about her life and her story. And so, but this has been an ongoing. issue, if you will, or a subject that we've been struggling with and wrestling with. And I'm just so happy for future parents to now, you know, basically this executive order, like the word is empowers and gives freedom of choice to parents when they go visit their pediatrician. that they can literally have a conversation without being coerced or forced or what have you to vaccinate their kid on a certain so-called protocol. Now they can literally decide which is what is the right approach for their child and what, you know, should they, did they vaccinate in this manner, et cetera? President Trump's order like basically expanded the schedule. and allowed it to be broken up over time now. So it's very, instead of like crunching them into. Frenching five injections in one visit. Now they've been parsed out to basically spread them over five visits approximately. So it's very good news. I think these are and other things that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was talking about as well. I'll tell you what, David, you have a stake in this. Could you hang in for me for a couple of minutes? I'd like to ask you a question or two.

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Fox News is streaming live on Fox One, bringing you the stories you won't hear anywhere else. Live coverage, sharp analysis, real perspective. Stream now. All right, we have returned. My apologies, we have to pay our own bills. This is not NPR. We're not suckling on the taxpayer teats. We pay our own bills. Thank you very much. And to our beloved sponsors as well. Now, let's go back to David calling it from Clearwater, Florida. Now, I apologize, David, for so rudely interrupting you. Oh, no. You're talking about, and your daughter is 30 years old. and she has autism. And you were very pleased to see the White House yesterday with President Trump leading a lengthy press conference on cutting back on, pairing back the number of vaccines that kids should get. And your response to that, and I guess you said you've looked into it a lot. You have a personal stake in this. And what is your belief when it comes to autism? And Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. has been talking about this for a long time. And everybody calls him, you know, on the left. That means the media. They call him a conspiracy theorist and he's own. There is no evidence to suggest. And blah, blah, blah. But just talking about it yesterday, it was completely wild, the number of injections we give kids. I think they said more than 70 during childhood. And sure, you know, what could possibly go wrong? So, David, what is your take on vaccines, autism, and that discussion? Thanks, Chris. You know, it's such awesome that you open this conversation. First of all, I wanted to preface it by, you know, I have a background in science. I was a pharmaceutical scientist for 45 years. I worked for, quote, big pharma and smaller karma. So I have knowledge about pharmaceutical development, et cetera. I'm not a doctor, though. And my wife's an RN, however, and we have healthy conversations. So what I want to say about this issue, you know, is it's still like, it's still, does vaccines cause autism? I believe, you know, I think it's really safe to say that you can't make a case that they do or you can't make a case that they do not. because the data just isn't there. The way that vaccines are approved in our country is that generally the studies are what they call low power. They don't have a lot of kids in it because it's, you know, it's hard to get kids enrolled, I believe. And oftentimes they're not like saline.

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placebo tested, so there's not a good control to compare against the vaccine. So what we do, however, is if there is an immune response to a vaccine, like, oh, you know, it caused an immune response for a certain disease, we say, good, you know, and did anything, was there, you know, real big issues that occurred? No, we didn't see any big issues. But oftentimes the duration of time that these are tested over are brief, or rather brief. They're three weeks, a week. You'll be surprised, Chris, when you look into this. They don't test out for a long period, like a six months, for example. They don't look at side effects from them. So oftentimes with a new infant, the kid is developing, and you don't get a full read on their. physiology because they're just infants and they're small children. So issues could ensure later. So that's kind of the backdrop. Okay. So lastly, it's like what we rely in our country is post-marketing surveillance. So that means. We have people that, whenever there's an adverse event, after a vaccine is proved, people look at that data and say, oh, look at this. A kid got a really bad immune response where they have, you know, incredible, they develop rheumatoid arthritis. Wow, that's not okay. Let's put this in the package insert. This is a document that goes with a vial. And then they alert physicians to this. Now, the big thing yesterday was that during the conference was Emmet, measles, mumps, and rubella. See, those are, that's the vaccine with three live viruses, right, that we've been giving to kids since the 90s. And prior... So, excuse me, my wife's still for their chatting since the 70s. Whoa. So we've been doing that. And but what Bobby's suggesting and what President Trump has basically dictated is that we're going to split them up into separate measles, separate mumps, and separate rebella. Right. My wife, you know, and apparently historically that was that was the standard of separate vaccines. I think it was when I was a kid. You know, the, the MMR shot is the one I believe that leaves that permanent circle on your skin, right? And it's there forever and ever, I think, and it's, you know, smaller than a dime, but in your flesh and it's, and it leaves a circle with some kind of prick holes in it in your skin. And I'd never had that. I believe when I was a kid, we were still giving them separate vaccines. And I guess I got those things. And also, when I was a kid, I had, and I was very young at the time, I had measles. Or I had, what's the other one, chicken pox? I had either measles or chicken pox, one of the other. And I think, you know, and my mother said, you know, have some chicken soup.

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And that was about it. And my mother raised six boys, and none of us ever had anything too terrible. But I think that we had chicken pox and maybe measles in the house. And it happened. And then you, you know, you punch your way through it. And then you had dinner, you know. Sure. I get it. I also, you know, I'm 67, and I wanted to say I had measles and chicken pox myself. You know, so it's very, you know, we have, I think the thing about it is, you know, our public health system has been prior to President Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. getting in. It's been focused on, like, it hasn't been focused on this disease. prevention, chronic disease prevention of health for our children. It's been, hey, let's protect him against infectious agents, you know. Let's focus on that. Let's pour our research in that. And then Robert F. Kennedy Jr., when he got into office, when he's been as HHS secretary, he's really shifted the gears towards chronic. Trying to treat the chronic conditions, right? So this is a very important step, you know, of what President Trump has put into place, right? So, you know, I want, like, all of the listeners who are probably grandparents and have grandchildren and possibly some, you know, young parents here. Don't freak out over this. Don't like every vaccine that was prior, no vaccines have been pulled off the market. You can still get, you know, pre-crump vaccines. Your pediatricians can give those to you if you so wish. What they've done is they've stratified the risk of them. So they basically have said, and you correctly said so, Chris. Instead of having our government say, you must have 19, we've stratified a vaccine, different types of vaccines. Now they have a stratified risk. They say, hey, if your mother has hepatitis B and you are a newborn, then yeah, you need to get hepatitis B vaccine infant child, right? Right, but not for every child that is born. Exactly, Chris. So the risks have been stratified. And so that's very important. And the other issues are just, you know, and I wanted to say, Chris, this is an interesting thing. Dr. Jay mentioned this yesterday. Badacharia. Jay Batacharia. Yes, sir. He says, he goes. We need open dialogue, open science. Science needs to be free from, you know, pressure. He said, it's, it's, it's, he goes, I think there's a, a quote. He said, if.

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How can a scientist study, you know, a politically hot topic like autism, knowing that if they go down a certain path, it could end their career. Yeah, right. I would you like to work it. And once again, that's the left. It's the left all over again. Now, David, let me jump in because, you know, yesterday they put out new childhood vaccine guidance. And they've got some are no longer, vaccines are no longer recommended for all children. But many of the vaccines are still recommended for all children, but maybe not all at once, like the MMR, the measles, mumps, Rubella. But they're still recommending that children be given as a matter of course, the measles vaccine, the Mumps vaccine, the Rubella vaccine, but separately, not all at once. Also, diphtheria and tetanus and... We used to go get a tetanus shot every time we got stitches, you know, every time we got cut enough to get stitches. And I had our step-grandfather. He said, oh, you got to get a tetanus shot. I think I got like six tetan shots growing up. I think you only need one every 10 years or something. And whooping cough and polio. Polio is a good one. I used to work with a guy who had polio as a kid. And, you know, polio vaccine is a good thing. And we can thank the patriarchy for all of that. And then there is what, oh, Homo. Phyllis influenza type B, so that's flu-shut. Numoccal, HPV, which I don't understand at all. Chickenpox. But they've said no more standard use of the hepatitis B, unless there is a specific reason, as you just described, David. And then the rhodovirus, no more of that, no more annual flu virus. COVID-19, no more of that as a mandatory thing. Hepatitis A, so we got Hepha A and Hep B. men of jococcal and RSV. No more of those, no more of the Hep-A, Hep B, rotavirus, flu, COVID-19, meningococcal, and the RSV. No more of that as mandatory vaccines for kids. But there is still a whole lot of them. And again, and David, I think you're being very measured. You're saying you have a daughter, an adult daughter now, who has autism, and you can't say one way or the other what the cause may or may not have been, but I bet you're happy that our big government health apparatus is now at long last looking into that. Thank you, Chris. Right. I am, you know. And then the big part is like... You know, we have doctors and the medical establishment and the pharma establishment pressuring. And then we have like the pediatric association and these various, you know, I guess you call union groups that all of our doctors have to be under their purview. And we have all of these constraints and pressures on parents, right? and the system. And then we have school districts and private schools and public schools that are pressuring our parents, right? You must, if your kids coming, you need to be immunized, we won't, you can't get access. Now, there's, so, um,

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You're right, Chris. I mean, so what it is, is like, how is a, you know, how, what's a parent to do? Right. So we need, like, we need, we need our parents to be really informed. So, in other words, like, how would you like, so wouldn't it be great to come into your pediatrician and they talk about the RSV, right, which is the number one killer of children before one? It's wild. And we have a vaccine for it. The efficacy isn't that great, though, Chris. I've looked it over recently. It's like, really? It doesn't really. And then there was some higher side effects with it than placebo. So you say to yourself, okay, but if a parent is in a high risk situation. And let's say there's a lot of kids getting sick and they live in a crowded environment. They should be able to make that decision. Yeah, all right, I want to inject my kid with. Choice. Imagine that. Right. What if you live in the, you know, in the burbs and you've got a super, you know, clean environment and you're out in the country and whatever, you get a lot of fresh air and everybody's healthy. Do you want, do you? Now, should your child, you know, a parent needs to make, make that decision, Chris, you know. Imagine that. Well, David, let me, let me jump in again. Let's go, Mike, let's go to sound bite number 21. And this pertains as the father of an adult daughter who's autistic. Here is Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. yesterday with some statistics that are. Absolutely alarming. In 1970, the biggest epidemiological study at that time in history was performed. And the university scientists from across this country looked at all the eight-year-olds in Wisconsin, about 900,000 children. And they were looking for autism, and they knew what autism looked like. And they came back with an incidental rate of 0.8 per 10,000. So less than 1 in 10,000. The rate, according to CDC, today in this country, is one in every 31 children. In California, it's one in every 19 children, one in every 12.5 boys. One in every 31 children now in California, and one in 18 boys. And in 1970, there was 0.8 fewer than 1.1. person with autism per 10,000. And you know, David, that they say, well, that's just because we weren't assessing autism correctly. And I might buy that if it were 0.8 per 10,000 then, and now it were 3 per 10,000. But if it's 1 out of 31, those numbers are so completely off the charts, David, that there's obviously something terribly wrong here. And there's more. Let me go to a little more Robert F. Kennedy Jr..

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yesterday. Here's Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. Well, there has been a dramatic increase. One of the things that the industry likes to say, one of the talking points, which the press loves to parrot is, oh, we're just noticing it more. But this is an absurdity, and this is an assertion that has been debunked again and again and again by peer-reviewed literature. But it's also debunked by common sense, because we were just noticing it more. We would notice it in older groups. But we're not. We're only noticing it in kids who were born around 1989 or after. The older generations, you're not seeing those increases. So something happened in the mid-90s that changed our children. So that is absolutely wild. And I've got to go to President Trump at this point, too, talking about the same thing. When you hear that number where it was 1 in 10,000, 20 years ago, and now it's 1 in 30 or in California, 1 in 18, that something happened in the meantime. Something happened environmentally or otherwise. It's not just happenstance. Something went wrong. Some bad things were recommended, and we've got to get to the bottom of it. And I've got to tell you, David, I've got to fly here, but I've got to tell you, these numbers are so off the charts that it's amazing that we haven't been paying attention to it already. And David, as a father of a woman who's autistic, I'm guessing you're really glad and your wife sitting there, a registered nurse. I'm guessing that you're really glad that somebody's finally taking a look at it. You're right, Chris. You know, it's about time. No more spin, you know. Let's empower our parents. Let's get some good information out. Let's look at the whole thing, too. We've been very anti-science, and I get it to the left as anti-science all over the place these days with gender and so many trans this and trans-a- And now vaccines, they're very defensive of and protective of big pharma that they pretend to be at war with. But the left is just, they're just insane, mentally ill. And they love death more than we love life. Where do I get to that one coming up to? David, thank you for calling him. Thanks for hanging in there with me. 888630-9625.

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