[00:00:10] This is the Kate Dalley Show.
[00:00:27] The effect of New York Times on man. I love that line. Welcome back to the Kate Dalley Show, katedalleyradio.com. You want to help the show this Christmas? That would be wonderful. Thank you. And there's many ways to do it. Just go to the website, katedalleyradio.com. And we need our truth out there, don't we, more than ever.
[00:00:47] And I also wanted to mention this. Look, allfamilypharma.com, allfamilypharma.com. I've never given you a pharmacy to go to, but I like these guys. And they're in Florida, and they can write scripts for the entire nation. And I love what they're doing. They have fast shipping, two to three days. They have affordable pricing for ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.
[00:01:13] They have mevendehyde. You know what? I'm going to murder the name. So just realize that they have over 200 medications. If I start naming medications, you guys are going to cringe.
[00:01:25] And they have stuff for blovid, as you know, as it goes, because that's all of the symptoms known to man. And of course, parasites. And we need to be getting rid of parasites. You should be doing ivermectin, at least one round of ivermectin, at least twice a year.
[00:01:43] And I am doing that, too, just so you know, because I'm not going to tell you to do it unless I'm doing it. But I'm telling you with the doctors that I have on the air, they're saying, if you can just do one thing, do that for your health, because it will help you in the long run guard against dementia and cancer and things like that.
[00:02:00] But emergency preparedness, you can stock up with all family pharma dot com. And all you have to do is put in the code Kate 10 or you can go to all family pharma dot com forward slash Kate and you can load up on these things and you'll get a call, a quick call from the doctor and checking your other meds, you know, things that you're on.
[00:02:19] And it just makes it really easy to order online comfort of your own home.
[00:02:24] You don't have to go out to another country to do it. You have to go to India.
[00:02:28] You don't have to do that. And they have flexible options and you can order refills and things like that, too.
[00:02:34] So it's just such a great I'm so grateful for this.
[00:02:38] It's a family run pharmacy, all family pharma dot com. And I would load up.
[00:02:43] I really would. You guys, we have that January 15th looming with the port strikes.
[00:02:48] We also have a warning from.
[00:02:52] Pita, Pita, Pita, Pita, um, so Peter Hotez or Hotez, however you want to say it.
[00:02:58] This is his warning. I'm not kidding. This was his warning yesterday for America.
[00:03:03] You ready for this? And then I'll tell you a little bit about him and who he is.
[00:03:07] Here we go. Here's here's the reason why we need to care about this stuff.
[00:03:11] Nicole, is that we have some big picture stuff coming down the pike starting on January 21st.
[00:03:19] Mr. Bloomberg mentioned H5N1 that I'm really worried about.
[00:03:23] It's all over wild birds on the western part of the United States and going up in the north.
[00:03:28] It's getting into the poultry. We're seeing sporadic human cases.
[00:03:32] No human to human transmission yet, but that could happen.
[00:03:35] It's in the cattle. It's in the milk. And that's just the beginning.
[00:03:38] We have another major coronavirus likely brewing in Asia.
[00:03:42] We've had SARS in 2002.
[00:03:44] SARS 2 COVID-19 in 2019.
[00:03:47] And we know these viruses are jumping from bats to people thousands of times a year.
[00:03:52] But there's still more.
[00:03:54] We know that we have a big problem with mosquito transmitted viruses all along the Gulf Coast,
[00:04:00] where I am here in Texas.
[00:04:01] We're expecting dengue and possibly Zika virus coming back or a puce virus, maybe even yellow fever.
[00:04:09] And there's more.
[00:04:10] Then we have all this sharp rise in vaccine preventable diseases going up
[00:04:15] because of, in part, the anti-vaccine activism that's so prominent right now.
[00:04:19] We have a five-fold rise in pertussis cases, whooping cough over the last year,
[00:04:24] 15 measles outbreaks this year.
[00:04:25] We've got polio that's been in the wastewater in New York State.
[00:04:29] All that's going to come crashing down on January 21st on the Trump administration.
[00:04:34] We need a really, really good team to be able to handle this.
[00:04:38] Okay.
[00:04:39] So there's Pita and little Peter, little Peter, little Mr. New World Order.
[00:04:47] And I'll get to that in just a second.
[00:04:49] But he mentioned three things.
[00:04:51] The milk.
[00:04:52] Did you guys hear that?
[00:04:54] The milk, the cattle.
[00:04:56] Okay.
[00:04:57] You also heard in there where birds, you know, of course, chickens, food supply.
[00:05:03] Okay.
[00:05:05] H5N1, targeting food supply, milk, things like that.
[00:05:08] Is that going to go up?
[00:05:10] I would imagine that will go up in price hugely.
[00:05:14] Also mentioned Zika.
[00:05:16] Now, if you go back to 2016, Zika was the talk of the town.
[00:05:23] Everyone was going to have Zika.
[00:05:25] They showed the one misshapen little infant boy, the one misshapen head.
[00:05:31] Okay.
[00:05:32] And said, basically, everyone's going to get this.
[00:05:35] It's called Zika.
[00:05:36] And I had people messaging me, telling me that I was horrifying.
[00:05:41] I was a horrible person because I wasn't taking it seriously.
[00:05:46] Zika.
[00:05:47] Do you guys remember when Zika came and wiped out over a third of our nation?
[00:05:51] Oh, yeah, that's right.
[00:05:51] It didn't happen.
[00:05:52] So, yeah, I got hate mail.
[00:05:55] I got hate mail for not taking it seriously.
[00:05:57] And I was like, Zika?
[00:05:59] What the heck?
[00:05:59] I mean, are you kidding?
[00:06:01] And they kept showing the same exact picture of the same exact kid with the misshapen head.
[00:06:06] Okay.
[00:06:08] So, are we going to have problems with our food supply?
[00:06:11] Yes, I do think we are.
[00:06:13] I think they're going to kick it up a notch with whatever they're going to do, but they're going to call it H5N1.
[00:06:19] Now, I want to tell you just a little bit about Peter.
[00:06:22] A little bit about this little globalist with the little round glasses.
[00:06:26] Okay.
[00:06:27] He is an advocate in the fields of global health, vaccinology, and neglected, he said, tropical disease control.
[00:06:36] He is also the, what is it called?
[00:06:42] Hold on just a second here.
[00:06:44] Oh, president of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
[00:06:47] Okay.
[00:06:48] He's also the co-director of Parasites Without Borders.
[00:06:51] That's a biography.
[00:06:53] I'm just kidding.
[00:06:56] He is a parasite without a border.
[00:06:58] Good heavens.
[00:07:00] So, his biography.
[00:07:02] Maybe we could interview him.
[00:07:03] Maybe we'll call it his biography.
[00:07:06] Parasites Without Borders.
[00:07:07] Anyway, a global nonprofit organization with focus on parasite diseases.
[00:07:12] Okay.
[00:07:13] Remember how I said bone up on ivermectin?
[00:07:16] Go to All Family Pharma?
[00:07:17] Yeah.
[00:07:17] Okay.
[00:07:18] So, we also have him as the director of philosophy for Rockefeller's University.
[00:07:26] The Rockefeller University.
[00:07:28] Doctor of Medicine from Weill Cornell Medical College.
[00:07:32] The only thing missing from him is Hopkins.
[00:07:35] That's the only thing missing from his bio.
[00:07:38] Basically, he hits all the notes of a little world health protege, a little, you know, infectious disease, by the way, at Yale University School of Medicine.
[00:07:49] Usually, they go to Yale.
[00:07:50] Very interesting.
[00:07:52] There's like a top like five schools that these people go to.
[00:07:55] He also was in charge of millennium development goals in the year 2000 and was basically into neglected tropical diseases.
[00:08:07] Those are the ones that they enhance, you know, and bioweaponize.
[00:08:12] So, also, he did work for vaccines in clinical trials for hookworm.
[00:08:18] Now, if you guys remember the show I did, the deep dive I did on Johns Hopkins and bringing them in as the medical school.
[00:08:27] Remember this?
[00:08:28] Back in the 30s, the 20s.
[00:08:30] The reason that that even happened was because of hookworm.
[00:08:34] Now, hookworm was something that really wasn't everywhere and in different communities in the South and didn't need public health.
[00:08:42] This was the instigation of public health.
[00:08:44] So, when I'm saying Hopkins, Hopkins and public health all came in at the same time.
[00:08:48] And hookworm was the vehicle, the lie, in which public health said, see, you need us.
[00:08:55] Like Sally Field.
[00:08:56] You love me.
[00:08:57] You really love me.
[00:09:00] You like me.
[00:09:01] So, that was public health's initiation, if you will.
[00:09:06] It was, look, see what we did with hookworm, something no one knows about or cares about.
[00:09:10] Yeah, that was us.
[00:09:11] See how important we are?
[00:09:12] We need to be everywhere as a federal health bureau.
[00:09:16] In a free country, you do not need a government-run public health.
[00:09:21] You can have communities care about this issue, but you don't need a federally-run public health.
[00:09:29] So, that was the instigation of that was hookworm.
[00:09:32] It's interesting that he worked on hookworm.
[00:09:34] So, I just wanted to bring that up.
[00:09:36] He's also worked on SARS and MERS and all the rest.
[00:09:39] He's a globalist to the core.
[00:09:42] He also worked in the development of the shot.
[00:09:45] Yes, the same subcommittee.
[00:09:47] Remember the subcommittee that just came out yesterday and said, oh, by the way, those shots were dangerous?
[00:09:53] Mm-hmm.
[00:09:54] Those shots.
