Glenn has on Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, who discusses the various COVID treatments that are being blocked by the government and how America can fight COVID. Editorial director of the Heartland Institute and co-author of "The Great Reset" Justin Haskins joins Glenn to exclusively discuss the results of polls on various issues, including COVID and President Biden. Glenn and Stu discuss football and the variants of COVID, as Omicron continues to spread.
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Today in the programme, we talk about some of the new things going on the CDC. We have that for you today. Shockingly things are changing yet again will get into that. We also have just Haskins on. He is the co author of Glens, new book floods. Nouvel comes up tomorrow. You can find it at the lens new book dot com, it's called the great Reset Joe Biden and the rise of twenty first century fascism, and it goes into a lot of details on this. You probably heard the term great reset. If you don't know anything about it, you know on the internet and find all sorts of stuff. That's not true, or you can go to this book and find the Sufis documented. It's called glens acts the great reset available, Excellens new book dotcom. We haven't Jason patrol honest well talking about all the creases, that's going on in Kazakhstan, where you get more stand news:
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the only thinking the danger zone Anko,
he has put together his Z pack protocol.
ninety nine point
Ninety nine percent survival rate for all of the people that he has worked on over the last
of years nominated for presidential mental of freedom. He is period
wouldn't of top journals and he uses all open source and see you can see exactly what he wants.
thinking is and how its backed up doctors away,
You're. Welcome to the programme, sir. How are you going?
so a driving
you for taking my call on Friday and making me feel
I would say: ninety percent better by today,
and
think it is. It was so
frustrating last week that that task
my doctor, couldn't really prescribe the things that he wanted to prescribe. You can't run
We get any of the information and everybody is nobody
what they're really talking about anymore, you ve studied this now,
two years. What have you found
alarmed how I got involved with this covert chose me. I found myself in the Abbey Centre March. Two thousand twenty and the largest outbreak
covered in a small community. Upstate me art with thirty five thousand
patients living in a square mile and thousands of people got sick and was not really needs a people that has taken care of two decades,
they were looking for me for her help and November Hospital dine, and I had nothing to offer them
I honestly hope, pray to God the pursuit of margin that, like two o clock in the morning, I couldn't sleep.
Next thing I know I see in my arm
my email,
listen to me
I was met. Clam episode, thirty four Anita, and that shows the intensive- is intensive care.
Explained reminded me of a mechanism for actions were
the crushing bible, replication basins and an answer, because in Guyana, for to explain
and so I said to Myself- while I'm really make sense to me and was
treatment in all the government was saying was the people of Ireland.
go home, get sick
the hospital in New York. At that time the people were dying. Respirator, like I came up with a common approach
based on work done in South Korea and in France, and I start
using it. In my high risk patients,
early in the disease pashas, I'm gonna wait for them to get sicker. I would do the testing, but it took a week together, is also adjust them if I thought they covered over just written and after the first temptations. I just saw the same thing at the six to twelve hours a day for a breathing started to grow.
Let us allow. This is up, look the scanty, but I get on doing it and after a fifty patients, I said to myself. This is not a fluke. This is something significant amid a Youtube video about my son and an ability to video adjusted
presently knotted sage. Sixteen hours later became up. I got a phone call from my meroz, his chief of staff, and that is why we want to see the president I said yeah. This is what I'm saying it was very interesting and I gave them update every
a few days with my progress again. This was only the beginning, but I cannot the same thing.
She just getting better and I go into the hospital and
A week later, looted Giuliani called me a protest.
now one by allowing the and my life has never been the yes, I I just it was.
God created a new policy
Secondly, the mother of all innovation- and I had a big incessantly
to keep my patients alive, I find it in
saying that this journey really began with you with a doctor.
Youtube for aid you cram video and
We have the social media platforms, doing everything I dont know if that med cram could have been posted today,
with everything that's going on
We are silencing the sharing of information.
So let me tell you what I came across using the gradual clerk one drink and determination adjusted quickly, explain some
strong biology behind it prevents the virus from making cadres of it
by enabling an enzyme
named and I'm gonna need and members such important
the problems doesn't get into the cell, whether viruses, because
surrounded by water and some membranous cholesterol, like it's like oil, water and so so think, resented the bullet
but it needs a delivery system, namely the gun to to get
right through the water in the oil. If you will try and undeclared and opened it
Canal, a channel for those in Guyana for and allows us to go inside the cell
there's another think inside the cell and inhibits the sunshine of irish Chemic copies of itself against bread. That's the signs behind it. It was very, very
in other words, it was actually quite elegant using it was remarkable, then marched one,
Suddenly I call him the goal: Governor com X, seven
should an executive order blocking foundation
from dispensing hydrochloric
now, is a direct attack on my practice and and my
closed only one in the state of the country doing it and so on,
I couldn't understand why not what happened? I sent them a very cordial letter asking him to reconsider and crossing over to me.
So I had to go back and
again them
the server of all places? I found the substitute gun, a substitute, zinc, delivery system.
carried papers about such difficult course at him, not to be honest, had never heard of questioning
Google, it and I see over the counter the riddle,
underlines and apple kills them myself. On my god, I just found the cure to
only two reasons why people die from Covet. Mr moronic honour crimes and letters monitor its thematic doctor
people choose that delays, treatment and that
article government that blocks access to lifesaving medication had explained called, it is two diseases. Then the first week, which is the virus, is known, dies from them.
But then there is a mere reaction pathogenic,
dangerous, even reaction that leads to a catastrophic long damage and blood clots, and that's what people die from and that it happens. We two and three
so the key is to get rid of the virus without the fire while its content.
And not let it spread a cancer.
He came to cancel a localised in one place, not wait until its metastatic and spread everywhere and ensure that the result of yours the same thing with with
oh cover the sooner you treated the same
those away. You don't get the pathogenic.
In reaction to leap along damage- and so I started
Can if use good, had had nothing us offer and that started to work,
that became a block pursued over the counter. So that started that that would my red kill. You know
I would just like everyone else, simple by medical doctor.
Following the rules, but when I saw governor and New York literally, I lost patience with because it because
patients couldn't get the medication in the recovery plan and the Lebanon
laundered job anyway? So that's when I began to
keep my eyes open and try to understand?
in a really what is going on here. Why is common sense and
such immigration has been around for sixty five years, not like one at the April
for them direct writers Lupus
similarly. Prophylaxis has been proven,
sixty five years, accusing pregnant women accused in nursing mothers
and then children. Some people live on,
that's one hundred milligrams per day and now is being blocked in the case of a covert, but not anything else, it completely was. Did you didn't make sense? Can you can you a tribute any good will to that? It is there anything that show.
Is that that could be a danger to a covert patient or is there. But let me just ask it at first.
any obstruction, address a clerk. In my opinion,
the plan against vanity, mass murder and genocide scientifically, like that. I think you answered it much more clearly than ever,
We would have expected and is there if you
in any medical anything you may disagree with it, but any matter
explanation on why it should be banned.
No, it was a lance had study that came out
met analysis of ninety six thousand patients that Russia Clerk and kills people. So that was really concerning lonely, one problem with that at that table
broad but based spend fraudulent data and in the
The scandal in the history of medicine and the Peer review process
answered and the new in the Journal of Edison had to retract his paper for absolute fraud. There was one number two: it was difficult recovery.
I to listen and founder, had equipment kills people, but that was true axioms. Twenty five percent mortality only problem that study
There were using twenty four hundred milligrams per day. Now I want you to four hundred know them today, so that was enough to kill an elephant. All that study proved
was that if you give homicidal legal dosing poison,
they ll die like I could have told them that
and then there were those thirty from region
yet in the ba, were identical Glenn,
not only did it work, but it seemed that everyone who took it died only found without study will the patient, but it was given to we're on a respirator on average for seventeen days and this they concluded that its uses,
doesn't work. I was never out for jobs in the late stage of those advocating quote you the first few days to prevent the virus from spreading
all right. So hang on justice a because I want to take you down one more whole here that I think is important.
To explain. I dont think most people even understand that there's a protective coding,
around
around the the cell.
of covert that that's. Why
You know you, you use zinc, but it doesn't do anything without
something like Hydroxyl, Chloric withheld. Think I've never heard that explanation
get to a little bit more monsieur and just a second. Your listening to the best of the global, almost like California, is getting ready to double their income tax double
income tax, it it will increase,
the average taxpayers tax burden
California by over twelve
thousand dollars every year tasks
go well.
A forty I mean now you're on it. Now you ve now you ve gotten down to it. Now, let's take an additional
Five thousand people from the average person that's gonna, be while, as can be great,
plus, all the covert vaccines plus California is now looking making it mandatory that, even if you have cove id you'll have to go
work in the hospital which I think Stew is taking the best of new.
Tax policy and
merging it with the absolute best of California, things vent as yet the way to go. That's though
by the way. A lot of these things are all happening because of the great reset Fran.
Is now bracing themselves for three
five to forty percent guaranteed increase in electric bills, this winter thirty five
if two, forty percent increase in the electrical bills. Why
because they are planning power, outages of the nuclear power plants which France gets most
its power from nuclear and
they're going to put those
Power outages, you know just to get ready for the great reset we ve gotta get these these evil nuke plan.
out of there and get
To pay higher prices for their electricity, forty percent their will.
riots in the streets of France. This
the kind of stuff that is coming our way
you don't have anything to do with it and they ll explain it away a mirror, a million different ways, but the problem is being caused by
the left and those who believe in build back better. It's called
Great reset we ve been talking about it,
for a long time tomorrow, my new book comes out on the great reset. This is a must read for anyone.
That cares about freedom anywhere in the world?
This is not an american centric book, it is written for America,
but this involves the entire free world. It's just an
Ask ins, co authoring it with me called the great reset and just in is with us. Now, high, just in the morning when
I just saw this
just how this new Heartland Pole from Rasmussen that is coming,
next week. You send it to me early and I,
find some really disturbing things in their specifically on the great reset forty.
four percent of Americans dont
any idea what it is and then it is-
almost a tie, if I'm not mistaken, on those four
for and against these policies there right. So the vast majority of people
That's true did not know what it was. As of the people who did know what it was, it was pretty close to attack
if you're looking at strongly favour, verses, somewhat favour and somewhat oppose and strongly foes group of think together, it was pretty close to a tie, but somewhat oppose was over fifty percent. So most
Voters did say if they knew what it was that they did not support it and strongly oppose was by far the probe plurality choice at Fort.
Three IRAN. So correctly there were a lot of people who
know what it is and hate it put their right of people who have no clue what it is and their world
aging around them and they just don't know why and I
would contend that some of those people that said yeah they know about it and therefore it
Some are socialists, some have to be fascistic, but I'll bet you most
people, don't really even know, you know they ve bought. The hype
it's just a jobs programme. This is no justice,
global warming, they have
really looked into it. That would be my guess you I I I
we agree with that. Actually, there was one question in the pull that we ask that I think brought that out. We ask people what they fought. The highest priority should be for businesses
so if they had to choose one highest priority for businesses, what should it be and of the questions we ask? Most of them were
things that you would normally if you are a conservative, especially associate with things businesses should be doing like earning a profit beneficiary,
is our owners providing individual consumers with high quality products and services at the lowest prices? That was the number one choice of forty five percent, but don't we threw in trying to stop climate change?
one option and then using business resources to pursue social justice causes as another option of those two are pretty much the stated purpose of yes, she source and which is a huge part
great reset and only nine percent said trying to stop climate change and one percent said using business resources to pursue social justice cause. So together it's only ten percent of voters, but that majority of even Democrat did not make those selection
So when you ask people whether they support the very recent- and they say yes, there were a bunch of people who said
Yes, but also said that they don't think that stopping climate change or or having businesses fight for social justice cod with their pride I authority, and that really one of them.
tenets of the great reef at so I dont think that people who support it even really fully
understand what it is and the vast majority gave to this
especially since it looks like fifty four percent of the american people still
I believe in capitalism. Forty
five percent. This is in order forty five percent providing individual customers with high quality products and services at the lowest price
Then the next is providing goods benefits and pay to employees. So you know that
probably pretty good fourteen earning a profit
benefit shareholders or owners. Fourteen percent, the law
ass to, like you said, is only ten percent, and
those are the real goals.
of the great
reset. I contend that earning a profit
and if its shareholders or owners
That's also part of the great reset. Would you not agree or who I see? I think it out
We believe that the great referred is the biggest ponzi scheme,
ever been hatched in the history of humanity think that very thoroughly and controlling the truly the dollar's blowing in few people in Wall Street investors and big banks and corporate
in all these people. So I think there are a lot of people getting richer, but I think when we ask boulders this question, I dont think that they understand that. I think the vast majority of them are thinking. No, that's just part of capitalism and their certain people who would answer the question that
for that reason, but yet is the great reset primarily about benefiting shareholders and owners of companies in a way he could absolutely make at argument you and I would say, owners or more than shareholders. I'd say
there's more than shareholders stakeholders as they call them. So, let's
let's go through some of this stuff. This this. These pole numbers come out later this week in early next week.
But I think it's worth going,
two here we have an exclusive on these
so let's go into them. Let's start with, let's start with cove id
and the trust
level uncovered in and vaccinations words that stand right. So what we want-
to do is ask questions that would get at the heart of how authoritarian
our people really when it comes to the Un Vaccinated, and so we ask the people we,
voters. These are all likely voters, we ask them a series of questions about policy proposed
some of them we just made up any better get
Creasy more authoritarian to see how authoritarian people would be, and then we looked at party affiliation and thanks to see if there is a connection between articulation and
we're tarried, and what we found was that about half of Democrats depends on the question. Sometimes a little more
than half, sometimes with a little laugh. But about half of Democrats support. Some income
I authoritarian policy, for example, we asked people if they would support it.
Policy that would require that on vaccinated people live in
ethnic needed areas are facility, essentially camp and about half of Democrats that, yes, we asked people should be required to wear tractable divisive if they refuse to get back vaccinated about how.
Look democrat. But yes to that as well. We asked that people should be fined are in prison for questioning the efficacy of the existing covert vaccine and about half of democratic said that they should be fined are in prison
that the only thing the only authoritarian question we ask that did not have about half of Democrats supported or more than half was question. We asked if you refuse to get vaccinated, should you lose custody of your children and only twenty eight percent
Democrats said yes that is created in a totally crazy and when we we look at the results, we compare those results to say Republican for independence.
independence, or a little bit more likely to go along with it, as you would probably expound really, not not anywhere close there in the in the twenties exactly right,
Independence overwhelmingly rejected these policies, just as just as much almost just as much as Republicans, depending on the question. So this is really only Democrats, support that and then, when you look at all the other crops,
tat of putting the polling data from all the other question.
number one thing than would be one of the top two or three things, but the biggest thing that you could look at to say what is the best predictor for determining how people are going to answer these authoritarian question was their support level.
Joe Biden. If their support level for Joe Biden was very high, the highest level, then they were most likely to be authoritarian if there's
port level with extremely low for Joe Biden, the biggest disapproval than they were the least likely to be a Thor Attarian, and so you can see.
divide that exists in the Inn in America is pretty overwhelming and support for Joe Biden amongst independence with very low, though that actually kind of place, and all of this is
well and where it is Joe Biden stand with Donald Trump I just saw,
pull that shows Joe Biden has underwater in all, but I think three states
in a union which is
really bad ray
yeah yeah,
we asked questions about. We asked the question specifically about a head to head match up between
Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the next presidential election and forty six percent of likely voters chose Donald Trump compared to forty percent for for Joe Biden
and when you look at the breakdown by party affiliation. What you see is that support that the real reason for the difference is that
support for Joe Biden amongst independence was only twenty nine percent compared to Donald Trump was forty five percent,
here if you're Donald Trump that incredibly incredibly strong resolve to get from a pull that looking at
we voters and
women changed as well yeah
absolutely women were tied between Donald
and Joe Biden, which, when you look at exit pulling from the last
election women. Pretty much very strongly reject the Donald Trump according to the exit pulling.
in favour of Joe Biden. So that shows that there are
of independent. There are a lot of women. If I had to guess I would say there are a lot of people in suburbs who arch
with changing their minds. Now that they'd seen a year of Joe Biden, the absolute catastrophe back then- and this really shouldn't be shocking
What we saw with the election result that happened earlier
in in Virginia Virginia Blue State Virginia is has been a blue state now for over a decade and yet
they overwhelmingly rejected an rejected. An establishment Democrat went with a Republican, and I think that that shows when that the election is about the issues when, when people see the failure of the the ministration they're gonna reject
and they're gonna go in the direction of Donald Trump
one last one last thing on Virginia and Young: can he just,
put in as his Secretary of Education, somebody who is deep into common core c r t.
The connections and the money is with gigantic. I hope he
in turn out to be, you know, hidden, hidden leftist or a hidden lie.
Or when it comes to that. That was the most important thing: the Lee Schools with children,
and he's just put in charge
all of the reform somebody who's believed in this stuff from the get go. I hope the Voice of Virginia and Virginians are heard by the governor.
Well, sir, thank you so much. I appreciated it. Is
adjusting Haskins? He is the co author of the book, the in great reset, which comes out tomorrow and
and find that at glens, new book, dot com
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now this is what best selves do you know
made fun of me on sports last week, but I believe I I talked about it
Detroit Lions
and you made fun of me but pat- have
day yesterday,
you're talking about their win over the Green Bay Packers. Yes, of course, ditch
right life. Even I know that's not supposed to happen now, you're correct that
supposed to happen. However, the game
politely meaningless for the Green Bay Packers,
is there and they had a number one seat locked up in a by cornfield advantage throughout the plan.
So they really didn't need.
when the game course you knew. That is a huge sports. Have you I did. I did know that but
and you just throw the game away, do just rode away while the bench a lot of their players, including their end bp level quarterback. In the second half I will say a farmer Detroit Lions Van I'm a little upset that they did win, because if they would have lost, they would have had,
number one pick
Here's draft given Jacksonville one, but
they decided to wait for some rotten and instead now will be adding number to see that
the type of deep analysis that I led everybody.
program right into that America is that in its needing yeah we're doing you're, leaving me into analysis, yeah yeah, yeah yeah, so
actually watch the forty Niners with my silence, the buccaneers,
the forty nine arisen, Ravens O my son yesterday
but that's it
Francisco say
at the end in overtime when
forty Niners inner?
what it was an interception. I think an interception that was unbelievable
I still don't know how overtime works
today you have to see the game last night. Glad I'm sure you did raiders Uncharted became the
The game was fascinating because, if the to tee
tied, they both would go to the playoffs, how
if one of them one the other team, would not go to the plants, so they were
two overtime and the
Burke, stealer send the fans and the audience error, I'm sure sweating this as well, but if they tied the Steelers would have been out of the playoffs
and then the raiders had a decision to make whether to just taken me. Take the time
and go to the players with the chargers or Tredick available to win the game and not for
orders out and let the Steelers in
a riveting completely like it was a game that was completely riveting and also just based at obscure, Tiber Acres oversaw. So here is the weird thing: I've noticed that when you get to this point in the season,
Usually everybody is so matched that the guy
get boring. This is why the Superbowl is boring, because there's never a blow out cannot mean like, like the rate
This game yesterday was boring, boring, boring last fourth quarter, it gets you know, tied up
then it goes into overtime. It was actually exciting, but the first
Three quarters were snooze fast is really fast. They need to talk to you about this stuff is, I feel, like I've been talking to a liberal about the economy, I'm sorry, I've never talk about it. I, sir,
Should we talk that I mean the Superbowl was famous for being nothing button blow out for like twenty years.
and then honestly over the past fifteen, or so it's been. You write a lot of really good games and and competitive games with that used to be the thing all the time that by this
Second half it was. It was already over because it was
you blow out, but you I mean you're right thinking it s big. You think that's big farmer, but did that
a change. It probably is. I would say why we, let's luxuriate eyes area by the agreed, a precise, what's happened in there. We know those spots. We need those paths, theirs,
thing else that I would like to go into that a more much more of an expert on, and that is great television.
I'm cause, I'm not I'm home with covered
you're, feeling better thou right. I feel very I've. I would be at work today
no problem in normal circumstances. In normal circumstance, I just want to get really sick and please pray for our staff. We are really down to a shoestring
Sarah is out patties out Jaffee, please pray for Jeffrey Jeffrey is got covered and
to say Jeffreys, not peak of health,
it is an understatement are quite honestly, none of us are stronger too strong enough to carry that casket too soon, back a little bit to sell goods that are not at all my life. I have just listed, I'm worried about our backs,
bad, please pray for Jeff because he has he's had a rough go of it in the last couple of years yeah and were all very, very concerned about him and loving dearly bought
hat as well and we ve got we ve, got a ton of people that you dont know their names.
that are also at its it's getting bad. If we ever still on the year on Friday, it'll, be it
interesting? Were hiring nurses now need to do to do camera jobs, but
and no vaccine required that
I may be the only person on every blaze tv show this week, since everybody is out SEC right now, and I think I've been talking to people friends around the country and in and its
this way, seemingly everywhere right narrower in it just doesn't matter the the
seeing new in the same kind of thing. This is the COMECON variant this nobody was prepared for this. One
the Good NEWS is: it is much less severe, much less severe there. Is there
there's no way. I would have been broadcasting last week with the original cove it
have had dealt, I'm not sure, but I had it right before the vaccines we're out yeah, I think you're, a delta could have an alpha. Maybe, but it was you. I know my family had alpha ain't, get alpha and then
it is delta, was kind of really snowballing. I got delta, I think
and now we believe I have on the crime which, even if I have Delta
it's not the same.
Not the same either. My immune system really kicked in or
It's just a much weaker micron. Very yes, is great if this happen
The scientists are somewhat split on whether it's actually a lot less severe, or we just have a lot of immunity built up between not only the vaccine but obviously also people just getting it over the years that a lot of people who are now getting at the second time seems to break through both vaccine and natural immunity and people.
getting at a second time are having a much better go of it
look, I mean this is this: is this at what happened in nineteen eighteen? It is nineteen
Eighteen, the spanish flu was deadly nineteen nineteen even worse, yet night
Twenty. It was like this. It started to like this, maybe Jack,
started to burn through and just become the common flew, the spy
I flew that's why we have flew shots every year, because of that this
may be replacing, hopefully the common cold, and that would be fantastic if that happened.
We don't want to double the flu numbers
and nobody wants to have everybody have a cold, but if this can just become the replacement of the common cold, that's good! That's good stuff!
much better than the alternative. It's not a it's, not a society. Shutting down type of thing.
big we're. Gonna have a rough couple of weeks just because not because they are ill
have more. You have more immunity, yet you have a lot of a lighter variant, but also you just have numbers it. So, transmissible amidst so transmissible transmissible and in here is a problem. Just you can't take this many
pull out of society and expect everything to be running normally you just it can happen, but that
I mean the hospitals are overwhelmed or anything else. You know that
giving you the numbers of the hospital, the people that are in force
cove id is me
the school now
to the number of people who are in the hospital for something else and with covered
when it gets so that something completely different when something it spread around this, while wildly a lot of people, have it don't even realise that go in for a broken leg or whatever, and have it and like that, you know it presents issues for hospitals right.
It's totally different, though, that what we were seeing you know in northern ITALY or even like New York City and in March or twenty twenty there, you ve got their pudding refrigerated trucks with bodies outside of the hospitals,
you're talking about. Ok, look, let's say someone comes in with a broken leg. They would
really go to that area. The hospital will now if they have Kobe, they came
the next to a person who has broken like that, doesn't have covered. You can't stick em in the same room, so they need more space. They need different areas, need to rearrange things. Add ons that that doctors and nurses and other health care workers are getting covert at the same time and have to stay home
does stress hospitals, but its eight orderly, different thing.
then what they were warning about back in
when twenty and you would
not be able to tell that from the coverage in the media they ve, making it sound as if it's as bad or worse than the worst mandrake. Does this thing it's not even close to that other people are not on ventilators,
they were. We were running out of any none of that is happening, none of that
happening and by the way, if you miss the protocol today and you, why,
to be able to fight this in advance that the secret is getting it before it hits. You and
having your immune system bolstered and then,
There are two stages of this. There is when you are in fact did and can affect infect others, and they
and the stage too, is when it goes down into the lungs and it gets really nasty and that we get blood clots. Anything else you want to
Read this immediately and its work,
really pissing me off that doctors are saying just go home
take some aspirin sit through. It know that
is the time to make sure that you kill that from replicated,
in the first week in
really important to do you know something else.
Really bothers me. I know you watch the case. Study stew from Pfizer. Did you look at the
the London and
european part of that study,
I think it. A while ago I looked at it the year.
peons they didn't. You know
England was really good at getting everybody there. There vaccine
this is in the vaccine report and so
What happened is they have this huge spike when they get
The vaccine save this huge spike of covered patients.
And it takes a huge dived down.
and it's very flat afterwhile where
Europe. Didn't have that
and they just keep kind of going up- and you know going for a long time that
spike according to Pfizer's own dab data in
trials are clinical trials, shows that that spite-
is from a fourteen day period after you get the vaccine or a booster. That makes your your body
more vulnerable to getting
covered it
be less severe, but in
at first fourteen days, you're more vulnerable to get it so
time to say get the vaccine get. The booster is
when everybody, is having it like right now, getting the booster could pie
simply make it much more likely that you get covered in the next four days, because your body is
already struggling with it, and if you,
supposed the
fi users. Own research shows this. That's why it's
dangerous this
it's going around! You ve got to go, get it right! Now, you ve got to go, get your booster, your shot right now, no
you say those things when we have relative periods of rest, not at the height
of it together, so I mean look. There's a lot of fear is not a disagreement on the stuff, but I mean I think at this point you should be able to use, go out here to have to analyze this and make your own decisions. No Anthony found she and where shall we linsky are glad backer, stupor gear? None of us are your doctor or your dad. So just go for
out your own, make your own mind up, look at the stuff that you can find, and at this point
the information is out there if you, if
Each gonna live with your own decisions. Right I mean that's where we all are
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