STEVE ABRAMOWICZ 7-29-26

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Welcome back to Yeffey Live. This is Talk Radio 102.3 and every Wednesday on the show, we speak with Steve Abramowitz. He's the founder of the Heartlane Journal, contributor as well. He's got his podcast. You can find it all at heartlanejournal.com. And Steve, he had a good event last week with our good friends at the Tennessee Conservative and a lot of a high profile, you know, members of Congress, the state legislature were there, correct? Yeah, yeah, we had Andy Ogles. We had Senator Brent Taylor as in hashtag Make Memphis Matter, star of the show live when I filled in. And Senator Warner, who actually Assemblyman Warner running for the same position as Taylor and then some other Middle Tennessee folks that you probably don't care about. Okay. I mean, I mean, do. I mean, yeah, but those are the big ones. Andy Ogles was there, right? Andy Ogles up. I said him first. He was generous not to come because he's in my new district. And so he, you know, he works for me. And he had to come, basically. Just kidding. But, you know, thank you, Andy. So, yeah, no, it was a sellout crowd. We had standing room only. The good news for you is that Tennessee conservative news lives on a little longer because it was a fundraiser for Brandon and him. So he can continue to come on your show and entertain everybody. And I got him to sing. the very next day. So next time he's on, ask him about his new singing career thanks to Steve Abramowitz. Great. Just what the audience wants. They want to hear Brandon Lewis sing, I'm sure. It was good. It was good. I'll tell you. Okay. Okay. So we got to talk about the news today. Dr. Anthony Fauci, aka Mr. Science, has decided to plead the fifth. What are your thoughts just initially on this? They're saying that maybe he really can't do it because he got pardoned so they could hold him in contempt. But what do you think? Well, he can do it. He can do anything he wants. And he did do it. But, you know, they're honestly four people in public life that I just can't stomach. Anthony Fauci, Debbie Birx, Barack Hussein Obama, and Randy Weingarten. And they all have in common not only fleecing the system. and lying to the media, and therefore us, with Berks lying to all 50 governors, you know, therefore us directly, and Randy destroying a generation of school kids, including my daughter and sons, education over COVID, but it got me to Tennessee. So I guess I have to forgive them ultimately, but yes, I'm not like Anthony Fauci. And so if he gets something out of this, great, but I don't think you will. So they had to do what virtual learning? Because you were in a... Were we in Washington at the time? I was five blocks away from Ground Zero for COVID, and it turns out it's all a lie. And I knew this because I was sitting there. I could look at my window and say, people aren't dropping dead, but CNN's telling people they are in the other 49 states. So I just, I knew it was a fraud and he was the ringleader of the fraud. And I knew Donald Trump was kind of getting led around by the nose on this thing, no pun intended. But the first article I ever wrote. when I took over the Heartland Journal was called Ashley's Diary about Joe Biden's daughter losing her diary. Remember all that? Yeah. Oh, yeah. They said it was stolen, but more likely left in the cab. But we found out more about the president than we wanted to know. And a lot like my other neighbor, Bill Gates, when the Justice Department went after Microsoft back in the 80s, I guess 90s for being a monopoly, he thought all his emails would stay private.

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It turned out, you know, to be a paper trail that cost the company billions in court. So, you know, Rand Paul, center from Kentucky, has been after Anthony Fauci for years. He's like the only one and held this hearing today. But he let out all of Dr. Science's diary pages ahead of time. So we got to see the real Anthony Fauci. Yeah. So do you think if... I mean, do you think that's really why he's pleading the fifth? Let's say they never got access to that diary. Do you think he would still plead the fifth or what? Yeah, because today is a distraction. Fun to see him squirm and plead the fifth, and his lawyer was tossed out, you know, for the cameras. That's all funny. We love that. But, you know, what about the documentary evidence of malfeasance, fraud, mass neglect, homicide, and, dare I say, alleged murder? I mean, the big picture is that the military industrial complex, the biopharmaceutical complex, and the big Wall Street bank, so they harp on every day, continue to do whatever hell they want. The pardon is absolute. He didn't have to even show up until that's worked out. Yes, it was an auto pen, but oh, well, he doesn't have, he, the pleading the fit, now here's an interesting thing. Pleading the fifth is fine and dandy because it's the Senate. The Senate can't prosecute anybody. All they can do is refer non-binding to the Department of Justice where it's always been anyway. So a guy named Todd Blanche, who took over for our friend Pam Bondi, is now in his court. He needs to do something. And you can tell by the vibe in the country, everybody wants to see something done justice-wise for... Anthony Fauci and the rest of them, in my opinion, Berks and even Wine Garden for what she did to the schools, but it's going to have to come from the Justice Department. And who runs the Justice Department? Donald Trump. So, I mean, what could they do, though, because he was pardoned? I mean, what I heard, I mean... Well, there's a lot of things that he was pardoned for, but there's a lot of things he did. Let's just say, give it to the Hague, make it a crime against humanity, and then there's no pardon or pleading the fifth for that one. That's, you know, that's a crime against humanity and the world's largest class action lawsuit because what he did affected everybody in the whole wide world. And by the way... I'm not saying that he went in front of the podium and said anything wrong. What he did was he wrote down in his diary.

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that there was very few people dying from this around the same as the flu, because now we know it was the flu, 0.01 to 0.02%. Well, guess what? He went before Congress and said 2%, which makes it a pandemic. The only reason he did that was to make it emergency use only for his favorite drug of the day, of which he gets royalties for, et cetera, et cetera. So that's lying to Congress. He didn't get a pardon for that one. Just like he didn't get a part in Africa or Asia or Europe for potentially a lot of people being harmed with something that he said was safe and effective. I put videos all over my Twitter feed about him saying, you know, get the shot, you'll be fine. No, that is not true. And he knew it in his diary. So like the Bill Gates scenario where the emails and the paper trail got him busted, here we go. Without you, he got himself busted. not proposing for in-style magazine and their sunglasses next to his pool and there's, you know, work shoes. Yeah, there's a debate over the pardon because, yeah, Rand Paul came out earlier this week and said, you know, that bargain's pardon is pretty vague because it really just said he's pardoned for anything, anything that he could possibly be charged with before. But Rand Paul says maybe that doesn't count. But then there was an issue of, well, he could lie to Congress after the fact. But that's why he's pleading the fifth. But now they're saying maybe he should be held in contempt because once you have a pardon, you can't plead the fifth. That is true. And contempt of Congress has absolutely no, they can't do anything about it except give it to the Department of Justice again. So it always goes back there. That's the branch of the government that makes these things. I mean, think back, Michael, to our lives in 2021. I know you were just a pup. But he was a living hell, and he knew none of it was necessary. Even went on 60 Minutes, the most watched news program in the country weekly and said masks were unnecessary unless you're sick. And then later said, no, I just didn't want to run on masks. So actual surgeons didn't run out of supply, white lie, fib, noble lie, I think is what it was called in JAMA. And after billions of these mass were created that ended up in the landfills and the ocean, he changed again and said, yeah, go ahead. We're two. We're three. You know, if you're swimming in the coronated pool, you got to wear one. Nasal pharynx. I mean, it's crazy time. We live through this. And I should mention. He also got into a lawsuit with Moderna over future royalties from MRNA, knowing full well, like his old AZT drug for AIDS in the 80s with Remdesphere didn't work, wasn't safe or effective. Remember that? First 90%, then 85%, then well, 50-50. It actually proved to be negative efficacy so that the old, you know, Hippocratic oaths first, you know, harm out the window. And nothing else you've got to lose his MD license. I put that on Twitter, too. So, yeah, I want to put a button on this topic. I know you had posted this on X, and so I'll play it here real quick. You're here taking the fifth. You could sit for Instile magazine and get a million bucks in cash awards. But now the cat's got your tongue. I bet he does. I tell you what, here's my conclusion from all of this.

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This was really all about you the whole time. Somewhere along the way, you lost your way. You may have been a good public servant at one time. I don't know. But I can tell you from reading your emails now, from looking at what you did, how you used your employees, somewhere along the line, it became all about you. You became a narcissist and a megalomaniac and a liar. And you've lied to the American people, and you've lied to this body. And you've disgraced your profession by doing it. You called yourself the most famous scientist in the world. You've done more to harm science than anybody in my lifetime. And I hope you'll go home and write that in your diary. All right. What do you think? I think that's exactly what I said, only he's, you know, a senator and gets paid, you know, 180,000 a year to say it. I get nothing from you. But I have a good time. Yeah, no, he is a narcissist. It's obvious. Who writes a diary and who then decided to keep a paper trail that would, you know, I forgot. I wrote a book about, I mean, sorry, I wrote an article way back when, after the Ashley Diary one, about Deborah Birx and how she literally admitted. that her job was to tell all 50 governors what to do with bogus information. So they were completely complicit in all of this. And they put us through hell with remember the six feet separation and, you know, go get your vaccination on the 50-yard line of the Seahawks Stadium, even though it's supposed to be stored at 30 below zero. Like it goes on and on and on that now we can see if we open our eyes that this is ridiculous. And so it really just irks me. is what you just quoted or played for us was a Republican senator. Okay, we've talked on and on and on about the Senate being useless, but wait until you hear the Democratic senators turn to make this guy sound like he's the Messiah again. Right. He's not. He's the devil. So my point is... So politicizing science, never a good idea. Politicizing gender, never a good idea. Politicizing race, terrible idea. Because sooner or later, it's going to eat itself. And now we're getting to see that the mad scientist behind the curtain was Dr. Anthony Fauci. I read Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s book, The Real Anthony Fauci, five years ago. So I knew this guy was no good. And like I told you, I lived in San Francisco in the 80s. I remember this, AZT. And then what he did to Snoopy? You know about that? Let's tell you what he did to Snoopy? Yes, Snoopy's a beagle. And so he was spending taxed their money on all these experiments on beagles where he literally put their heads in a cage and attack them with sand fleas just to see what kind of pain. And then they cut their throat so they couldn't bark and cry. Okay, I get what you're going. If nothing else, if you just threw everything else away, I was just talking on Twitter about this.

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Forget grandma being stuffed into a nursing home by Andrew Cuomo, who apparently was convinced to do it by Anthony Fauci. Just for the dog abuse alone, I put him on an ant hill covered in honey. Okay, okay. When you said Snoopy, I was like, well, no, I get, I get one. He's the most famous Beagle or all. Yes, yes. Give him his credit, give his props, you know. I'm speaking with Steve Abramowitz of the Hartlane Journal. We only have like about a minute left. I was going to ask you about the Odyssey because you saw it. I saw it too. I gave my review, but. Did you have any thoughts about that movie? The Odyssey, the whole thing about the Odyssey, I just wrote an article about it, is, and I call it Cultural Corner, because everybody freaked out, oh, my God, Elliot Page or Ellen Page, formerly known as, is going to be Achilles like Brad Pitt was back in the old day of Troy. Guess what? That's not the role that he plays or she plays, whatever we call it. So that was a big social media face plant where everybody got up in arms in the protest route and people were freaking out. And it turns out, guess what? The role that he plays, and then is the fake person who is the one who tricks Troy to open the doors for the Trojan horse. So it's like the perfect casting technically. I didn't think about that. I even knew this from the previews because when they dies, you get shot with an arrow in the shoulders. And I'm like, wait a minute, Achilles is supposed to get shot in the heel. And that's so it wasn't it. So it was a big trick. Okay. Okay, good. Didn't, yeah, that's actually a really good point. I didn't think about that aspect of it. Steve Bromelitz is the founder of the Heartlane Journal. Reading stuff at Heartlanejournal.com. Anything else before I let you go, Steve? God bless America, and I hope Anthony Fauci gets his just rewards on this side of heaven or not. All right, there you go. Steve, appreciate it. We'll talk to you again next week. Bye. All right, there you go. He was talking about Snoopy, but he was talking about Beagles in general. And I'm thinking he said, it's like, what did Dr. Fudgeon do that? How could you do that to a little animal? I don't, I don't know. I mean, that's the kind of crap. They did in Nazi Germany. I know. I know. And you're definitely, you have a little doggy yourself. So that just needs you. Yeah. Extra. How is your dog, by the way? He's meaner than, no. I've got a chihuahua, and that's the best dog I've ever had. Really? And I don't think I'd like chihuahuas, because they're kind of how strong. But this little dog every day, he meets me at the back door the minute I get in, he's standing right there waiting on me. He's all excited. He comes over and jumps in my lap when I sit down, and we wrestle a little bit.

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That's cute. He's a good dog. Evie the other day actually said, Daddy, I want a doggy. And I was like, you're not even three yet. And you're doing this. No. Get her German Shepherd, something she can ride. Yeah, right. All right. We'll be back with our sports monster segment of the day in a moment on you. I feel live.