Fauci UNINTENTIONALLY CONFIRMS Vaccines were Detrimental & your calls and stories following the JAB
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88 segmentsA lot of people on the text line saying that this was the COVID vaccine was a way to shrink the population. It was population control the whole time. We were getting rid of the elderly. We were getting rid of this. We're getting rid of that. I don't know. Maybe. I think it's more likely that they looked the other way to make boo-coos of money. Maybe you're right. I would hope that that's not the case. Maybe you're right. Maybe you're right. Maybe you're right. I don't know. I wasn't involved in those high-level meetings. If I would, I would just be like, what the? What? What? You guys are going to do what? They probably would ask me to leave. Politely. I would imagine it would have been politely. But never forget how they treated us when we had questions. We were demonized. They were treated as less than. We were told that we were the ones that were keeping the pandemic going. Yet every time we get a little bit further down the road, us unvaccinated folks. We look like we had it all together from the jump. Let's go to Shane in McCone County. What's up, Shane? How are you? Doing good yourself. Good, sir. What do you got? Well, and if you think back to when Trump announced warp speed. and you can't blame the guy we're just trying to get the country going. But every Democrat said, oh, I'm not going to trust a shot there. that Scott Trump's name on it, like he was in the basement of the White House mixing it up himself. Yeah, like there was like there was a meth lab underneath the Oval Office. Yeah, yeah. But the second Biden's in there, they turned into the Gestapo and mandated and there's nothing wrong here, nothing wrong. They're just, oh, people just killed me. Well, and it's insane too, because, and I remember like it was yesterday because I remember talking to my wife. And we had been, I don't know, what's the term, vaccine hesitant for quite a while before that. We got radicalized when we had young kids. And we'll get to the announcement from Anthony Fauci and Trump down the road. And I appreciate the call chain. We had young kids. And, you know, I'm going down rabbit holes because they're pushing things on babies like the Hep B vaccine. And I'm like, oh, well, says here. You only need the Hep B vaccine if you're having unprotected sex or you're using needle drugs. And I thought to myself, you know, weird. My baby's not going to be doing any of those things. So I don't think that we need this vaccine. So that was my, that was kind of like the red pilling of me on vaccines going back to 2012, like right before Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was born. It's 2013. Before Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was born. And I remember I was researching this stuff incessantly. That's when I first really found Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the children's health defense and stuff of that nature, right? Because I was a dad. It changed my whole outlook on everything. And when Trump announced Operation Warp Speed, at that point, I had been down enough rabbit holes, right? And I was like, there's no way I'm getting this thing. And you guys know me.
I'm as Trumpy Trump as anybody can be Trumpy Trump. I mean, like, I literally, we, I left my family numerous weekends to go campaign for this guy in 2024. Like, we were, we were flying all over the country going to different places because, like, that's my guy. But I looked at it and I said, this technology's never been used before. The way they're rushing it out seems haphazard at best. And there's absolutely no way I'm going to take it. Because I did my own risk-reward analysis. And everybody should do their own risk-reward analysis. I understood the thinking of the president at the time. He wanted the country open by Easter. You remember it? I remember it. It wasn't going to get open by Easter. And then when these tyrants were running around, he did, I would imagine, his own risk-reward analysis. What's the risk of keeping the country shut? If this goes through the normal years-long process, what's the reward if we speed it up as quick as humanly possible? And I do believe had Trump won, well, he did win, but had Trump became president again for his second term in 2020, that these mandates would have never happened. You would have never had to choose between putting food on the table for you and your family or not getting a vaccine. Like, I just, there's no, no way in hell that would have happened. But you're right, Shane. As soon as Biden got into office, all of the Democrats, pretty much all of them. I will say this, the crunchy granola mom from the Pacific Northwest with armpit hair who was already vaccine hesitant. Nothing was changing her mind. But for a lot of the liberals, as soon as Trump was pushing the vaccine, they were like, no way, no, no, no. not trusting the orange man mixing up the medicine. And as soon as Biden was in office, you're right, it's like a switch flipped. And you had prominent politicians. Like Kamala Harris was out there being like, I'm not taking some forced Trump vaccine. And then she's on TV getting vaccinated. It's crazy, absolutely crazy. But this is what we all saw with our own eyes. Let's go to Sean on the road. Sean, what's up, man? How are you? Hey, Chris, how's going? Good. What do you got? You may be crazy conspiracy theory, but what if the vaccine works perfectly? It just wasn't for anything to have paid release yet. It's a great way to get rid of a large portion of the population. It's fucking a voter way. So, well, okay, so my thought process then would be who were they trying to get rid of? Because if it's the global elites that were against Trump, all of their minions got it. True. You know what I'm saying? So like, I get where you're coming from, and I understand why people go down these holes, but it's like, it's really easy to punch holes in that. Yeah, I think it's still going to wipe out 80%.
of a population that you know it's not going to both the way you want to. So what if you need some? Maybe. I mean, useless idiots always get it first, and they view us as useless leaders. Like, nothing would surprise me. Like, if that came out and it was proven to be 100% true, I'm not going to say I would be shocked, but I'm never going to, I'm not going to make the logically leap until we have that information. I feel like that's fair. Maybe, maybe I'm being naive, but that's kind of. That's kind of where I'm at. So 615-7-97-99-89-86, if you want to join the conversation. While all of this was going on and everybody was discussing it online, don't forget how the media treated you publicly. Fox News, Rupert Murdoch's company, night after night, peddles these incredibly dangerous, poisonous lies about the literally life-saving coronavirus vaccine. We all know already, right, that if you... Get vaccinated. That vaccine will basically prevent you from getting sick with COVID. It will prevent you from having to go to the hospital with COVID symptoms. It will prevent you from dying from COVID. Our data from the CDC today suggest, you know, that vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don't get sick, and that it's not just in the clinical trials, but it's also in real world data. Instead of the virus being able to hop from person to person to person, spreading and spreading, sickening some of them, but not all of them. and don't know they have it and then they give it even more people because they didn't recognize they were if you're vaccinated you don't have a risk and that's the reason why we say it's as simple as black and white you've vaccinated you're safe you're unvaccinated you're at risk simple as that right instead of the virus being able to hop from person to person to person potentially mutating and becoming more virulent and drug resistant along the way. Viruses don't mutate if they don't replicate. So if you stop the transmission and the replication, you're not going to get any more mutations. Now we know that the vaccines work well enough, that the virus stops with every vaccinated person. If you're vaccinated, you really don't need to worry about getting it in a way that's serious or transmitting. Why did anybody tell me? I didn't ever talk about it. That is true. That is correct. Allegedly. A vaccinated person gets exposed to the virus. The virus does not infect them. The virus cannot then use that person to go anywhere. What? It cannot use a vaccinated person as a host to go get more people. The risk is extremely low of getting infected, of getting sick, or of transmitting it to anybody else. Full stop. Fox News, Robert Murdoch's company, night after night, peddles these incredibly dangerous, poisonous lies about the literally life-saving coronavirus vaccine. Now we know that the vaccines work well enough, that the virus stops with every vaccinated person. But, well... Meet Keith, loving dad, board game champ, bus driving pro. I drive 65,000 miles in my bus each year. If people knew what I know, lives could be saved. Like how there are some things I simply can't see. On my route the other day, a car tried to sneak past me and ends up right in my blind spot. I turned slowly, so accident avoid it. But no car should be in the blind spot for a 40,000-pound bus. It's our roads. It's our safety.
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This whole thing, if this guy doesn't, I saw Carl Higby yesterday on Newsmax go off. He had an go-off moment on putting him in jail and doing something bad to him. You know, he really, he's anti-fouchy, which we all are now. Well, not all. Some people are still stupid, but. You know, that guy needs to pay the price. You know, I think, I don't think the debt, when you say that word, I don't think of the death as much. And that's awful on my part, maybe. But I think about all the people that lost their jobs and lost their businesses. I mean, unbelievable what happened with people. I remember going, and probably you do too, in your audience, going to restaurants and just hoping and praying, you know, you could go in and have a good meal and it would be safe and all that stuff, I guess. Yeah. Maybe that was caution on my part. Dude, it was insane. I remember, and I appreciate the call, Brian, as always. I remember going into a Starbucks one day, and I didn't have my mask on. I don't know if you knew this. You were supposed to wear your mask everywhere. So I walked up to the counter, and I said, you know, take whatever, whatever drink my wife wanted at the time. And because the drive-through line was insane. I was like, I'm just going to go in. It's fine. And they said, whoa, sir, you need a mask. And I was like, no. I just wanted a coffee. He said, no, no, no. You can't be in here without a mask. I was like, well, what about that guy? I pointed some dude sitting at the table who doesn't have a mascot. She said, sir, he's actively drinking. And I said, ma'am, if you're very worried about COVID, the best course for you to take would be to just take my order. and then get me out of here as quickly as possible because I'm going to stand here and argue with you. She said, fine, I'll take your order. So I order the drink. I ordered a breakfast sandwich. She goes, now you need to wait outside. I was like, oh my gosh, with this BS. So I was like, whatever, I'll wait outside. So I waited outside, okay? And this is how petty I am. I'm very, I don't know if you know this about me. I'm very, very petty. So I ordered the drink and I ordered the breakfast sandwich. The drink gets placed on the counter. So I walked my butt right back in that Starbucks. I picked up the drink and I sat down. She goes, sir, you need to wait outside. I said, oh, no, no, no, it's fine. I'm actively drinking. So thank you for your attention. That's great. Thank you for your attention to the matter. Andrew and Mount Julia, you're up next on Super Talk. What's up, Andrew? Hey, Chris. Yeah, I've got a firsthand experience with this. So my daughter has three kids. She has one, no issues. They move here to Nashville. A month before they start trying to have a baby, she's advised that she needs to get the booster jab. So she gets the jab. Long story short, she gets pregnant about a month, two months later. Then she's bedridden, goes to about 26 weeks. Fortunately, she makes it through the delivery. She has an abruption. They get the baby out. Does fine. So fortunately, baby's doing well. Praise God. Side effects. You know, we're having to do medicines and stuff. And, you know, she was, I guess, about 16 weeks early doing math right, 1415 miracle that she made it, was weighed in grams when she delivered. So Anthony Fauci,
needs to pay after seeing these studies where they're saying 80%. of people that got the jabs in the first trimester. I think they said the statistics were even comparable to take in the abortion pill. Yeah, so, all right, so the study. What the jab did. So I've got firsthand knowledge. This guy, he needs to face the music. 100%. And the statistics, even the study that they leaned on was totally flubbed. It was like, what, 700 people? I'll play the clip here in a second again because it was Ron Johnson talking about. 700 women. Not 700 people. It was women. I don't know if you know this. Only women can get pregnant. 700 women who are pregnant. And they said, oh, it was just a 12% miscarriage rate. And it's like, okay, on its face, I feel like that's enough reason to stop right there, right? Like just stopping recommending it. But then when you dig into the numbers, it was about miscarriages in the first trimester. Well, okay, what, 600, 600 something of those women were in their third trimester when they got it. So if you look at the actual numbers, it was 124 out of 127 eligible women that miscarried. Excuse me? And you're texting about this, but on TV you're telling us that it's fine. Yeah, I think prison is the moderate solution here. Anthony Fauci's text messages revealed. And what they revealed is something that the internet had discussed for quite a while during the COVID pandemic, during the vaccine rollout. Will it be safe? Is it safe for pregnant women to get this vaccine? Now, if you had said, I would recommend against it, that would have got you nuked off of social media back when this thing was rolling out. But if you were to say that today on social media, well, you'd really just be echoing what Senator Ron Johnson or Senator Rand Paul has revealed via Anthony Fauci's personal text messages. It was on a government phone. They got access to them. And they're going through the trove of messages. And what we're learning should infuriate every single American. I'm going to play this clip in its entirety. It's about two and a half minutes and we'll take some of your calls. And I'll tell you why there's a silver lining in all of this. It's going to make you mad. It's going to piss you off. Let's all understand that. But let's also appreciate exactly what happened because this unraveling of the public institutions during the COVID pandemic paved the way for some fundamental changes that we're seeing take place. And some of those changes were instituted yesterday inside the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. We'll get to that in a moment. First, Ron Johnson on Fox News yesterday. Carriage and the first trimester. What do you make of what we're learning here?
Well, first of all, thanks for having me on and thanks for covering this. So we obviously have his phone. We've downloaded it. And we're going to carefully go through this to protect people's personal information. But I thought we had to release this right away because this is, I think, major news. Anthony Fauci in a text exchange with Vivek Ramaswamy Murthy and Rochelle Wollinsky, the CDC director, they're talking about the COVID injection. and having pregnant women taken. And in the middle of that text has changed, I think the key text is where Anthony Fauci is talking about the fact that the second dose creates a greater cytokine storm, additional information, that could have an impact on increased miscarriages in the first trimester. Now, to add to that, in June of 2021, Tom Schumbeckuro. A bunch of other people published a grossly misleading study in the New England Journal of Medicine where they were looking at 827 confirmed pregnancies. There were 104 miscarriages. They call them spontaneous abortions, but we refer those as miscarriages. 104 divided by 827 would imply about a 12.6% miscarriage rate, which is quite high for confirmed pregnancies. I talked to Dr. James Thorpe that's generally around 3%, so it's already four times as high, but within the realm of confirmed and unconfirmed pregnancies, okay? So they put this study out there, but what they... don't reveal, they do, but they don't account for it, is that 700, those 827 women took the injection in their third trimester. Now, spontaneous abortions occurred before 20 weeks. Third trimester starts after 28, so the relevant denominator would have been 127. So we would have had 124 miscarriages out of 127 of the women who got the injection in the first or second trimesters. That's an 82%. 82% miscarriage rate. When I tell you that jail is a moderate solution for Anthony Fauci. Believe me when I tell you that, 124 out of 127. And he's texting about it. And he's on TV saying this is fine. This is recommended, actually. You should be getting this. But he knew the data. He 100% knew. He was texting about it. The sick bleep was texting about it.
Prison's moderate. Prison is a moderate solution. Let's go to Stephen on the road. What's up, Steve? How are you? Good, sir. Good, good, good, good. Thanks for taking my call. Yeah, I just want to make three points on all this stuff. One on the population control, conspiracy theories and all that that's out there. I mean, I just can't. I can't go with population control because, you know, I think the most we've seen in our lifetime as far as population control goes is China with the one birth per family solution thing. I don't think there's a bunch of people planning on wiping out a big portion of people in this country or anywhere in the world for that matter. Two, it's not a coincidence that this happened. right before the election. So that, I mean, that's just obvious to me. I did get sick with COVID. I never took anything. I'm a bigger guy, but I have a really good immune system. What I saw was most of the people that were dying from it were people that were quarantined and that were, what do you say, immune compromised? Yeah, immunodeficient. Yeah, older people that were on a lot of meds and stuff. And three, I think the biggest thing was big farmer making money off of it. I do think it did come from a lab in Wuhan. Yep. But the question is, was it let out early or was it planned? What we need to take from all of this is that it's really not over. Maybe that was a snippet of what is to come. So we need to really prepare every person, every family, everybody needs to remember what we went through. And we need to try to prepare to not be controlled if this comes about again and to not let it put everybody in a fear bubble. I would definitely not. be quarantined with this sickness inside of a house or in any room. The best thing to do is to get as much fresh, clean air as you can. And I tell you, I just took, like, you know, cough syrup and cough drops. And after a few days, I mean, I was getting better already. So, you know, but we do have to be careful. Yep, you're absolutely right. I'm with you, Steve. I think that it's far more likely. That at the end of the day, these guys were motivated by money as opposed to population control. Again, I was just going on the record. I wouldn't be shocked if it got proven that they were out for population control. But I think it's far, far more likely. that they were motivated by money. I got a text here from 5022. Who was Anthony Fauci texting this to? Shouldn't they also be charged with him? Fun fact, he was texting Rochelle Walensky. This was Dr. Rochelle Walensky, who was with CDC at the time, the director of the CDC at the time on pregnant women getting the vaccine. Is it safe to get vaccinated while you're breastfeeding?
It absolutely is safe to get vaccinated. So I would say if you are thinking about getting vaccinated, there is no bad time to get vaccinated. Get vaccinated while you're thinking about having a baby before you're thinking about having a baby while you're pregnant with your baby or after you've delivered your baby. There is no bad time. That's not what she said on the text messages, right? That's not what the text thread said. The text thread said, actually, you are likely. What was the exact word? Theoretically, the second coronavirus jab theoretically could be associated with miscarriage. There's no bad time. Whether you're about to have a baby, you're thinking about having a baby, you have a baby in your belly, you got to get the vaccine. Get them all. Try them all. The U.S. Soccer Podcast. These players are battered and exhausted, but you don't hurt like this if you don't care about this team, about this country, about this game. You can feel the intensity, the goals, the energy that, wow, look at us. Here in the U.S., I have got some news for you. There's so much more to come. My name is Megan Klingberg, and we're just getting started. The U.S. Soccer Podcast, presented by Henkel. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. People are insane. I got another text here. Who was it? Man, I lost it. I was going to give him, say his number. But this guy was saying that he lost, you know, that all of this is terrible. He lost two businesses, two gyms. And I was thinking to myself, it's insane because the gym was labeled non-essential. McDonald's in the Lakers store, totally cool. Totally good. Let's go to Brandon in Nashville. What's up, Brandon? Hey, how's it going, man? Good, what do you got? So I had my son in 2019 at the very start of 2019. He was about two years old in the middle of the pandemic. Well, they couldn't get him in for, you know, regular shots or whatever. So they told us that he was coming in and he was going to get five shots in one day. He was going to get to catch him up with all the regular vaccines. He didn't get no COVID shots, nothing like that. Well, he was starting to talk at that time. He was saying Cracker and Mama. Well, he spiked a really high fever after those rounds of vaccines. And now he's level three autistic. And he hasn't said a word in probably, I don't know, five years. And so we're trying, we're going through. We have another daughter. I have my daughter now. And we go to, you know, regular checkup and they go, oh, well, she's delayed. you know, delayed on her vaccines. And we're like, hold on, we want to wait. We want to delay schedule. Well, the pediatrician tells us that they don't do that there, and they are 100% compliance pediatrician. So if we don't get the vaccines, they won't see our children anymore, basically. And we can't say no to any vaccines, and they won't see us if we do.
And so I go over the past year, I've been going through the shot records on my sons. And it shows where he was given five vaccines in one day. And I told the pediatrician that, and they say that's not their procedure. Well, I said, well, why was it done? And they never got back to me. And this has been over six months. So I don't know where to turn. I don't know if there's an attorney listening or can give me some ideas. I feel like that's on them for giving them so many shots in one day. Yeah, listen, I definitely think that you have a reason to be upset, 100%. And I think that, I mean, so I have a friend who he's since passed away, Joe, but he had very similar story. And a lot of the stories sound just like yours. You go in for that wellness visit, which is really just your shot visit, right? And it's like the next day or leaving the office, the smile disappears. The words stop forming. And it's insane. It's absolutely insane. And to your point on that doctor's office saying, if your daughter doesn't get her vaccines, we're 100% here, she's not going to be able to come. You do realize that some pediatricians and practices can receive performance-based incentives or bonuses with their vaccination and immunization rates as one of the metrics. Then when I mentioned something like that, the pediatrician shut up and would not say another word about it. They just said, oh, we'll give you a call back. And they told us, like, and then at first she said, no, we can't do it delayed at all. And then when I mentioned something about that, she was like, well, we can kind of delay it as much as we can. We can move them around. You know, they're just trying to get their money. That's all that is. I feel the same way, and they don't give a damn about these kids. They don't. And Brandon, I'm sorry about your son, man. That is, that's heartbreaking. And I'll pray that you guys find the cure for that. I pray that there's a cure out there for that. But I'll definitely be praying for your son, man. He is on, we did get approved for the Luke of Warren so that we have started that. So we're hoping to see some improvement with that. It does show a little bit of improvement. We are getting some high engagement. But it's, he does make, you know, noises, but he doesn't say words, you know. But he is, he is approved for the Luke of Warren. We've started that. So, praise Donald Trump and Senator Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for that. That's been the best thing for us. But if there's any attorneys listening, hey, I'm. I'll give out my number. I don't care. I need to do something. Well, okay, well, shoot me a text. Shoot me a text on this same number, okay? And if I get any attorneys text, and then I'll connect you guys. Yes, sir. Thank you, sir. Absolutely, man. I appreciate you sharing that story, Brandon. A lot of people have a very, very similar story. Now, it's anecdotal, and I think it's important to point that out. But at a certain point...
What do you, you know, do we just ignore these parents? And, like, during all of this, during COVID, it's like there was a lot of people that got deemed anti-vaxxers. And I always thought that that was so funny to me because you realize that these parents were actually pro-vaccine until something happened, right? Like, anti-vaxxer comes with such a negative connotation, but it's the reality is. I have a child who I want to protect, so I'm going to get them vaccinated. Then something happened. And parents know. Parents just know. And then they get shut out by the medical community. They can't get any recourse because these vaccine makers have liability there. They can't be sued. So then you have to go through this long, arduous process to get any form of compensation. And even if you did get some form of compensation, it doesn't fix anything. Like no amount of money is ever going to change. Like the fact that you're ridden with guilt as a parent. Your child is not talking, not making eye contact. It's a heartbreaking scenario to go through. So then these parents, after dealing with all of that, their one form of recourse here is to try and make sure that no parent has to go through what they went through. And then they're deemed anti-vaxxers. And they're demonized for it. Screw that. That's awful. Everybody's pissed off. Everything that we said would happen has happened, except for the fact that he hasn't been putting handcuffs yet. Hopefully, Lord willing, that happens soon. We were talking off the air. And it's like, you see this guy walking around outside. And I'm like, I honestly, like, and I know this might be unpopular, I pray nothing happens to the guy. I really do. I want to see him get his in the correct way via the legal system. I want to see him put in prison because the other side does that kind of stuff. And I see the conversation online. I've seen the text messages. We shouldn't encourage a Luigi-type situation at all. He should be in jail for the rest of his life. But we, as conservatives, we have to really push back against that kind of stuff. Mike Drop, hosted by former Navy SEAL Mike Ridland. How would you characterize your prowess? I'd say my style is that I just kind of outwork everybody until I get there because I'm not a quitter. It's just you. And that's yourself. Everything else is team-oriented. The motivation, it was a sort of anger at myself for being weak. That ends up being the driving factor. That anger, that pride, that ego, I think it's a muscle. It gets stronger. When you take that voice seriously, you start to change your life. Mike Drop, follow and listen on your favorite platform.