Autism, The Deadly Truth |EP662
The Big Mig ShowSeptember 23, 2025
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Autism, The Deadly Truth |EP662

THE BIG MIG SHOW

SEPTEMBER 23, 2025 

EPISODE 662- 11AM

 

The FDA Announced a Treatment for Autistic Children called “Leucovorin” which she 2/3 of Children who took it had Improvement

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What's going on? Because, you know, Trump is at

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the UN today in New York. NY's a hot mess over there with

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traffic and all that. But it was funny.

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I heard Mccrone had to walk. I was just going to say it.

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They couldn't move because Trump's motorcade was coming

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through. It was funny, but you know, when

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him got in the escalator and then it stopped working.

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And then, then, yeah. And then when he was talking.

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Later broke. It just stopped working.

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Yeah. And then he was going to speak

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and his teleprompter stopped working.

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So good old Trump fashion, he goes, you know, you invited me

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broke, the teleprompter broke. But, you know, he just was being

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funny. It was, you know, Yeah, good old

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Trump fashion. Yeah, so sabotage escalator.

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I don't know, maybe they thought he couldn't get up, but of

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course they're wrong because he walks the golf course all the

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time. So.

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All right, so we got a couple of before we go into the show

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because we're going to be talking about autism.

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It seems to be a hot topic. Of course, you know you can only

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get this here on Rumble, right? You got to love Rumble because

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on YouTube or locals because we can't even show a show like

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this. They would shut us down in

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seconds. I'd like to play a little set

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the mood here, George, I don't know if you watch these at all.

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You know, everybody on this show knows I've got a moderately

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childish sense of humor. That edgy New York.

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Maybe it's the you can take the kid out of the Bronx.

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You can't take the Bronx out of the kid thing.

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But anyway, I got a couple of clips here that I thought you

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guys would enjoy. They made me laugh.

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Hopefully they make you laugh also all.

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Right here we go, I'm. Feeling like a mood ain't

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something gone bad and you know it's too late when you realize

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what you have. And now I'm driving back and I'm

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going fast. Keep my She's closed.

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It's broken. Just hold on to get.

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Let's make it home, get my squeeze do tight leg.

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I'll have to stop on the road. I'm gonna just focus on my

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breathing and hope to come down. Gets between and so damn

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wheezing. Come on, handle my guts.

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Like with the trimester I failed sound to drive and now I'm

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driving back and I start to swim.

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Feel hard and cold and smoking. Just hold on to get let's make

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it home. Are you squeezing tight leg

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swerving? Not on the road.

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I'll try to stay calm and remain seated.

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Fucking Lance. Yeah, and there's one more.

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So we got to roll with it, of course.

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Let. Me, just play it.

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Let's just roll. Did you know that in the wild,

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there's a creature so reptilian, so cannibalistic, so dangerous

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that it will actually destroy its own young before they're

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even? Born.

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Of course I'm talking about the. Uterus of a progressive.

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Liberal woman. This is just a harmless

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alligator behind me. They actually protect their

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young. Imagine that.

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I doubt it's facts right there. Yeah.

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Liberal uterus woman would kill their young before they're even

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born. Yeah, that they both made me

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laugh. Couldn't help myself, you know

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And again, I guess you just have you guys just have to put up

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with my childish sense of humor. It is what it is All right So

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you know it's interesting we we've heard lots of theories

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across the years nobody could really explain and you know

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George, I think we ought to go off the factual statistics of

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course not necessarily what RFK has just said just the factual

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statistics of what's going on. So for the people that didn't

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see our show a couple of days ago, we we covered a little bit

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of this, but right now autism one in 31, three-point 2% of all

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children aged 8 years have been identified with autism spectrum

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disorder. And that's estimates from the CD

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CS autism and development disabilities monitoring.

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We're not taking those selectively.

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So again, those are CDC numbers and that's as of 2025.

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Now are those low? Are they high?

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I have no idea. I don't really trust the CDC.

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I'd say they're probably low. Of course it goes across all

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races, ethnics and socio economic groups.

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It's three times more common among boys than among girls.

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I wonder why that is? I, I don't know, but it's

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interesting, right? I mean, I, that doesn't even

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make sense to me. There's been a nearly 300%

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increase in autism diagnosis over the past 20 years.

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These are all numbers. This is not RFK.

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Not because I don't think RFK is right, but some people claim

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that RFK is accelerating the numbers.

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I think RK just happens to be on top of the real numbers.

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I trust him. I know a lot of people that know

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him personally. They tell me he's a very, very

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straightforward guy. He doesn't ever try to inflate

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anything. So you're talking about 10 to

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20% every two years increasing. So every every two years it's

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going up 10 to 20% higher. Some people say it's because of

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the quality of diagnostics and the screening improvements.

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I don't know if I'm buying that. Some people claim, of course,

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that the vaccines aren't connected to it.

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I don't know if I'm buying that. We were probably one of the

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first groups online we did when we got suspended and banned for

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it in many places when we warned you guys that the vaccines, at

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least for COVID, were experimental.

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We've also had a lot of health experts.

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George, how many health experts do you think we've had on the

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show for people to go back and watch episodes?

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How many do you think from the very beginning?

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Yeah, at least 20. Oh, it's got to be more than 20.

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I bet you it's 40. I bet you it's maybe 30 or 40.

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Health experts. I bet the number is that high.

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We've had a lot of people on this show talking about all

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kinds of things, not just vaccines, but all sorts of

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health things, right? You know, it's, it's just we've,

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we've covered a lot of topics and we do that because we want

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to help you guys. We want you guys to get people

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that are experts. They're much smarter than we

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are. And you know, you definitely

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want to pay attention to that. So, George, President Trump just

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announced and you know this, that the use of acetamina fin,

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of course, which is aspirin, and that's the active ingredient of

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tilesol. Yeah.

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Is it called aspirin? I forget.

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Yeah, and the active ingredient, it can increase the risk of

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autism when used by pregnant women.

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Now, I don't know if it affects other people beyond pregnant

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women, but I guess the FDA is going to issue a physician's

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notice about the risk of taking this product during pregnancy to

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begin the process to initiate a safety label change is what

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Kennedy said. President Trump also pleaded

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with mothers not to pump their babies with too many vaccines at

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once. So what do you think here,

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George? I mean, I know they're treading

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lightly, but they've come up with an autism action plan.

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And I think it makes sense. Let's face it, if you look it

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over the last 10 or 20 or 30 years, when autism.

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Is landing I got to, I got to correct you on something because

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I just looked it up to to so Tylenol is not aspirin because

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you said aspirin and it's not aspirin.

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No, I said acetaminophen. But you brought up aspirin.

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Even somebody said it. OK, so on that, what I'm telling

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you isn't acetaminophen, isn't that aspirin?

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No. You sure?

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Positive, I just looked it up too to confirm it.

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Got to go look. OK, I apologize.

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For that I mean. Happy you guys corrected me.

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Yeah. So they, I mean, they say

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there's a link with Tylenol. So what that link is, I don't

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think, I don't know if they know yet or we have all that

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information. But you know, what is it?

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What is it, you know, they got to do?

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You got to either they got to do more studies or what's it

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correlating to? But I mean, it's tough.

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You know, it's difficult. Acetaminophen is using lots of

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odor over the counter. So it's not just Tylenol, it's a

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lot of over the. Yeah, there's a lot of stuff so.

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I probably read it on a label of some painkiller that I was

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looking at or taking in because even myself I've taken Tylenol

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many times. Makes me wonder about that.

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I don't take ibuprofen because it really bothers my stomach.

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So they say, well, you're supposed to eat when you take

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ibuprofen. So but they say like.

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Yeah, I do it still. Bothers for, for a pregnant

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woman for like all the back pains and all the aches and

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stuff they're going through. What are they going to take?

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What is there to take? We have an alternative here, you

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know. I don't know, but if I had to

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come down to giving my child autism, I think I'd probably

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have to suffer it out. Not that I'm asking women to

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suffer, but I mean, childbirths tough.

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There's no doubt there are a lot of aches and pains that come

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with it, but but there's got to be some connection.

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Because here's something Jordan, hold on 10.

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Or 20 years? The increase in autism?

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What else can you finger? OK, but hold on, here's the

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thing. So all right, when our mothers

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were pregnant with us, they were taking Tylenol back then, and

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the autism rates were not high at all.

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So I asked my mom. That's my mom too.

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She took Tylenol so. It explains it.

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Yeah it does because I do have ADHD and fucking some other shit

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but. Well, interesting enough I was

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being funny. But in fact you do have ADHD.

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I do. Which you wonder?

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I'm the only one though, my two sisters and brother don't do.

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But anyway. So regardless, there's something

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over time that's causing the autism.

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I'm not, I'm necessarily I don't, I don't see Tom law as

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that being the factor. Me personally, because if you

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look at from back then, from 60s, seventies, all a lot of

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women were taking it so but the autism rates spiked.

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I forget what year, when they, when they started, when they

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started spiking. I don't know what year I don't,

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I don't have that information. So you have to look at that time

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frame and see what what's different, what what's going on.

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I mean, let's face it, all that like they're pushing all these

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vaccines on a kid when a newborn, do they really need it?

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And like it made a valid point, like hepatitis B, the baby

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doesn't need that. It really doesn't.

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You want to give it to them when they're when they're 1215.

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All right, fine, whatever, that's your choice.

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But an infant doesn't need it. It really doesn't because it

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only can be transmitted either sexually or I think I mean, a

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mother can transmit it to the to the infant in the womb.

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We know that, but I don't know, it's just there's too much

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stuff. You know, I know some

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naturopaths that have never, they have children that have

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never been inoculated for any disease.

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The kids are extremely healthy at the end of the day.

00:19:10
My problem is, is that I have a very low level of trust with not

00:19:15
only the CDC and the FDA, but I have a very low level of trust

00:19:19
with big Pharma. I feel like they don't want to

00:19:22
cure the diseases, they only want to treat the symptoms well.

00:19:27
So my issue is Big Pharma's the one the telling people that they

00:19:30
should get all these vaccines into their children, of course,

00:19:33
extremely profitable. And the question is, is it

00:19:37
necessary? I mean.

00:19:40
You know, so here's a valid point and look at the Amish

00:19:44
there's autism is relatively non existent in their in their among

00:19:50
them. OK, let's take it a step

00:19:54
further. I don't know how many vaccines

00:19:55
they're getting that I I didn't even look up.

00:19:58
I hadn't. I don't have that information,

00:20:00
but. I mean, they seem like a pretty

00:20:02
healthy group of people, right? Well, I think they have 0

00:20:08
autism. And I think what's interesting

00:20:10
is if you look at the Tylenol usage started about 25 years ago

00:20:14
and yeah, about 25 years ago when Tylenol really started to

00:20:20
get pushed. I don't know if it was a

00:20:24
marketing campaign or whatever, but of course, Tylenol, that

00:20:29
seems to be the same timeline. You asked about a timeline,

00:20:31
George. 25 years is about when all this autism really started

00:20:36
to kick in. So they've kind of reached back

00:20:39
and that's kind of what they've talked about because I guess

00:20:45
they're talking about systemic and inflammation.

00:20:49
Of course, the combinations of vaccines.

00:20:51
You've got a pathway to regression chart here that they,

00:20:54
you actually, I don't know if they used it at the snow, but

00:20:56
you've let's put that up for a bit.

00:20:57
Just go to the show. Talk about I'm looking up

00:20:59
something for us. You got it.

00:21:04
Yeah. Well, no, that was, that's

00:21:05
actually the the first one. That's the path that they're

00:21:08
going to make sure that there's labeling.

00:21:11
But I'm talking about that next chart.

00:21:12
You've got the pathway to regression.

00:21:15
Oh, sorry. So what they're saying is that

00:21:17
people get the vaccine, right? That the children get the

00:21:19
vaccine and then they get a fever or seizure trigger event,

00:21:22
which is what vaccines do. They, they trigger the immune

00:21:25
response in the body at a lower level, not as if you it's.

00:21:29
So it's as if you got a very small amount of a fragment of

00:21:33
the disease you're trying to block.

00:21:36
So then they give them Tylenol, I guess that depletes

00:21:40
glutathione, which weakens your defenses.

00:21:44
And then all of a sudden developmental regression kicks

00:21:47
in, which is the autism. So this is kind of what they're

00:21:52
saying happens. Now we've got a clip from SO.

00:21:54
Hold on, hold on. I want to go to something.

00:21:55
So Tylenol came out came out in 1955 South any women have been

00:22:02
taking it probably since after that time.

00:22:06
I, I don't think, I think what they're associating the 25 year

00:22:09
timeline with is that Tylenol came out with a marketing

00:22:12
campaign that had to do with taking Tylenol when you're

00:22:16
having difficulties with pregnancy.

00:22:17
So. People might not have been

00:22:20
taking Tylenol in the beginning for pregnancy, you know, back

00:22:23
pains like you described. I don't think that Tylenol

00:22:25
actually had a marketing campaign that I heard about that

00:22:28
they actually started to market aggressively, which of course

00:22:31
included the hospitals and doctors and maternity wards, you

00:22:35
know. Listen to this.

00:22:37
So this has come from the CDC, so whatever.

00:22:40
But they said the prevalence of autism among eight-year old

00:22:45
children in the United States increased from 1:00 and 1:50 in

00:22:48
2000 to 1 and 36 in 2020. And the increase was

00:22:58
particularly steep between 1990 and 2005.

00:23:01
OK, so let's go, let's just say 1990 up until now.

00:23:09
What has changed from 1990? Before that?

00:23:20
Did they start making vaccines different?

00:23:22
What? There has to be something.

00:23:25
Well, I think that's why they've associated the Tylenol because

00:23:28
they started like I said, marketing it.

00:23:30
So that's why that's one of the connections.

00:23:32
I'm not saying it's the only one, but.

00:23:34
And again. Regardless, regardless of

00:23:37
Tylenol, right? So women were taking Tylenol,

00:23:41
like I said back in the 70s and 80s, right?

00:23:43
And you didn't have that this type of autism rates like you do

00:23:46
now. Well.

00:23:46
What I'm suggesting is maybe it wasn't as prevalently being used

00:23:50
because the marketing of the product wasn't.

00:23:53
I don't know. They've been out since 1955, S

00:23:57
my mother said she took her when she was pregnant.

00:23:59
My sisters and stuff. That was in the 70s.

00:24:01
So you have to figure people were taking it right.

00:24:04
Well, and and who knows, maybe the recipe for Tylenol changed.

00:24:08
We don't know if what they put in Tylenol changed.

00:24:10
The main thing is. But George, it doesn't mean that

00:24:15
the that doesn't mean the recipe didn't change.

00:24:17
I have no idea. I mean, I'm, I'm just making a

00:24:19
suggestion. You're asking kind of an

00:24:21
open-ended question, and my response is I don't really have

00:24:24
the information to tell you that one way or the other.

00:24:25
What I have is what Donald Trump came out with and then what we

00:24:28
have actually done, the investigation online.

00:24:31
Could it be a combination? Could it be a specific vaccine

00:24:34
with the combination of Tylenol being added to it maybe?

00:24:38
No, because vaccines are coming after the kid is born.

00:24:42
But what I'm saying is it could be that Even so, they're not

00:24:46
saying it happens at birth. It could be post of the child

00:24:50
being born. They're talking about 8 year

00:24:52
olds, right? We're talking about children

00:24:54
getting vaccines when they're babies and right into their when

00:24:57
they're toddlers. What I'm saying is maybe it's a

00:25:00
specific vaccine in combination because of course many drugs

00:25:03
have reactive combination issues where they tell you don't take

00:25:08
this with this even weirdly enough, you take certain

00:25:11
medications with grapefruit. There's a recommendation on

00:25:16
somewhere you can't have grapefruit juice or eat a

00:25:18
grapefruit when you take a certain combination of products.

00:25:22
So I'm telling you that I don't know what it is, but there's

00:25:24
something clearly that has changed because here you have

00:25:27
the Amish with nearly no autism, correct?

00:25:31
Where they don't take vaccines at all.

00:25:33
They leave it to God. And at the end of the day,

00:25:36
you've got us our side of the fence, the non Amish who have

00:25:40
this excessive amount of autism that's occurred in the last 25

00:25:44
years. So there clearly is something

00:25:47
and the only thing that really I would say is completely

00:25:49
different would be food, right? The Amish are very have, have a

00:25:54
much more organic food because of course they're not forced to

00:25:57
comply with a lot of the FDA and CDC things on their own farms.

00:26:02
And they raise a tremendous amount of their own food and

00:26:04
they buy from neighbors, get from neighbors, trade with

00:26:06
neighbors. So we had the food in our

00:26:08
situation, which may be the processing of food along with

00:26:11
some of these chemical issues. And then we have big pharma,

00:26:14
right? We have pharma.

00:26:15
So those would be the two big differences.

00:26:17
I think the big, the easiest way to make a comparison right now

00:26:19
would be the Amish. I mean, what are your thoughts?

00:26:22
Because that, that makes the most sense to me.

00:26:24
If the Amish don't have a problem, then we'd have to look

00:26:27
at what the Amish don't do that we're doing.

00:26:29
Well, I mean, you said it like all their food, their crops

00:26:35
right then and there, even the even the milk, right.

00:26:38
So that that's right there. Those are those are major.

00:26:40
They drink a tremendous amount of raw milk.

00:26:42
Those are major factors, right? Then let's add not taking

00:26:47
vaccines. Those are your two major

00:26:49
factors, yeah. I don't know.

00:26:51
Well, they don't take Tylenol either.

00:26:52
My understanding is they don't do any of that.

00:26:54
So, and again, I don't know if it's the Tylenol.

00:26:57
All I can do is go off of what RFK Junior and Donald Trump had

00:27:00
to say. We got a couple of clips though.

00:27:01
Let's play these because some of the audience may not have heard

00:27:03
this or seen this. So let's check it out.

00:27:05
Don't forget to hit that thumbs up button and comment.

00:27:08
And of course, join our chat. Let us know your thoughts.

00:27:10
We'd love to have your input. I'm sure there's some experts in

00:27:12
the chat. As always, let us know.

00:27:14
And I appreciate the correction on the acetate.

00:27:17
Tylenol during pregnancy can be associated with a very increased

00:27:26
risk of autism. So taking Tylenol is not good.

00:27:35
All right, I'll say it, it's not good.

00:27:39
For this reason, they are strongly recommending that women

00:27:42
limit Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically

00:27:46
necessary. That's, for instance, in cases

00:27:50
of extremely high fever. Then you feel you can't tough it

00:27:55
out, you can't do it. I guess there's that.

00:27:57
It's a small number of cases, I think.

00:28:01
But if you can't tough it out, if you can't do it, that's what

00:28:08
you're going to have to do. You'll take a Tylenol, but it'll

00:28:11
be very sparingly. It can be something that's very

00:28:15
dangerous to the woman's health. In other words, a fever that's

00:28:18
very, very dangerous. And ideally a doctor's decision

00:28:24
because I think you shouldn't take it and you shouldn't take

00:28:27
it during the entire pregnancy. They may tell you that toward

00:28:30
the end of the pregnancy, you shouldn't take it during the

00:28:32
entire, and you shouldn't give the child the Tylenol every time

00:28:35
he goes. He's born and he goes and has a

00:28:37
shot. You shouldn't give a Tylenol to

00:28:40
that child. All pregnant women should talk

00:28:44
to their doctors For more information about limiting the

00:28:46
use of this medication while pregnant.

00:28:49
So ideally you don't take it at all.

00:28:51
But if you have to, if you can't tough it out.

00:28:53
If there's a problem, you're going to end up doing it.

00:28:59
You know, I just want to say, hold on, my things work, OK,

00:29:04
that you know, when they came out with this information

00:29:07
yesterday and the backlash they're getting and of course

00:29:11
it's it's only because Trump, Trump and his administration

00:29:14
came out with it. They automatically want to

00:29:16
crucify. You would think people would be

00:29:18
happy that they're actually getting not stuff that CDC has

00:29:24
been covering up and altering, but they're actually getting the

00:29:27
truth. And you think they'd be happy

00:29:28
they'd say, wait a minute before I criticize, let me take a look

00:29:32
into this. No, automatically criticize.

00:29:34
People on TikTok were making videos of them taking Tylenol.

00:29:37
Good take Tylenol. I've taken it, what you're

00:29:40
talking about when a woman's pregnant, you retards, I mean

00:29:44
common sense, but I don't know, they're just freaking stupid.

00:29:48
But they say, you know what they say, 40 to 70% of I think women

00:29:52
or people in general believe it's coming from the vaccines.

00:29:55
Now, let's face it, what's in the vaccines?

00:29:56
You got aluminum in there, right?

00:29:59
That can't, that can't be good for you.

00:30:01
I think is, is there mercury in there, Lance?

00:30:04
There are a lot of things in vaccines that I don't completely

00:30:07
understand, like benzene. We've heard a lot of stories

00:30:10
about all of them. You know, at the end of the day,

00:30:12
you and I did some shows that probably added to us getting

00:30:16
that second suspension on YouTube, which had to do with

00:30:19
benzene sheeting and lots of other horrendous chemicals in

00:30:23
the vaccines. We had that expert from

00:30:24
overseas. Come on.

00:30:26
Odd guy, but he definitely knew what he was talking about.

00:30:30
You know, look, you know, George, my thing is when in

00:30:34
doubt, leave it out. The confusion over what, why

00:30:37
these vaccines have things in them.

00:30:39
I'm not a vaccine expert, but a lot of the experts that have

00:30:43
come on the show said that they don't understand why these

00:30:45
things and then they couldn't see any benefit for it.

00:30:48
Look, you mentioned ADHD and you know, Kennedy also said that

00:30:53
it's contributing to ADHD. Now we've had an excessive

00:30:56
amount of ADHD and, and other, you know, issues like that, of

00:31:00
course, Ritalin and other drugs have been subscribed rather than

00:31:03
looking at what's the source. I mean, you don't have a history

00:31:06
of ADHD in your family. And then there you got it.

00:31:08
Was it the Tylenol? I have no idea but.

00:31:11
I had a couple TBTB IS1 was as AI think 4 years old, five years

00:31:18
old. And when I was sitting in the

00:31:22
back seat of the car, my sister on this side this my both my

00:31:25
sisters, I was in the middle. We're on this regular side Rd.

00:31:29
is like, I don't know, 25 mile an hour road and somebody came

00:31:32
out and never forget Dunkin' Donuts pulled out right in front

00:31:35
of my dad. He had the jam on our brakes and

00:31:37
I just went flying Superman style head first into the

00:31:40
steering wheel on my way to the hospital after that.

00:31:43
So that was just one nuisance. You know, so, so and who knows

00:31:46
what the combination is. I can't blame this because I'm

00:31:48
not a medical expert. We always say defer to your

00:31:50
medical experts. But look, Kennedy spent a

00:31:53
lifetime again. The guy's super fit.

00:31:55
Let's face it, John Rocker is texting me right now, all right?

00:32:00
Well, don't answer him, let him wait.

00:32:02
Let me just show this video. Because he asked me to wear

00:32:04
something sexy to a FaceTime I have with him.

00:32:09
He's a funny guy. All right, So, yeah.

00:32:12
So listen, here's the deal. I think RFK has spent a lifetime

00:32:15
studying this stuff. He's talked to all the top

00:32:17
experts we know. There's a lot of doctors that we

00:32:19
know and have actually been on the show that have communicated

00:32:22
with him all kinds of details. And that includes people like

00:32:24
Stella Emmanuel, Judy Mikovits, a lot of people that I

00:32:28
completely trust when it comes to being the experts.

00:32:31
They you, you and I both acknowledged early on we didn't

00:32:34
take the COVID vaccine because we were concerned about the

00:32:36
experimental nature. You were really adamant about

00:32:39
it, which I always respected about you and appreciate it.

00:32:41
You even tried to stop family members, as did I.

00:32:44
But look, here he is here saying, and we know there's a

00:32:47
big prevalence of ADHD across the country.

00:32:49
I don't know what's caused it. I don't remember kids when I was

00:32:51
little being diagnosed with ADHDI don't remember a lot of

00:32:55
it. Maybe there was some stuff I

00:32:56
didn't wasn't aware of, but I don't remember the whole Ritalin

00:33:00
phase and all that. So let's play this next clip,

00:33:04
findings from our autism work that are vital for parents to

00:33:07
know as they make these decisions.

00:33:10
First, HHS will act on acetaminophen.

00:33:13
The FDA is responding to clinical and laboratory studies

00:33:18
and suggests a potential association between

00:33:21
acetaminophen used during pregnancy and adverse

00:33:25
neurodevelopmental outcomes, including later diagnosis for

00:33:29
ADHD and autism. Scientists have proposed

00:33:34
biological mechanisms linking prenatal and cyto medicine

00:33:37
exposure to altered brain development.

00:33:40
We have also evaluated the contrary studies that show no

00:33:44
association. Today, the FDA will issue a

00:33:48
physician's notice about the risk of acetaminophen during

00:33:51
pregnancy and begin the process to initiate a safety label

00:33:55
change. HHS will launch a nationwide

00:33:59
public service campaign to inform families and protect

00:34:02
public health. FDA also recognized that

00:34:05
acetaminophen is often the only tool for fevers in pain in

00:34:09
pregnancy, as other alternatives have well documented adverse

00:34:14
facts. HHS wants therefore, to

00:34:18
encourage clinicians to exercise their best judgement and the use

00:34:23
of acetaminophen for fevers and pain in pregnancy by prescribing

00:34:27
the lowest effective dose for the shortest necessary duration

00:34:32
and only when treatment is required.

00:34:35
Furthermore, thanks to also to the politicization of science,

00:34:40
the safety of acetaminophen against the risk of

00:34:43
neurodevelopmental disorders in young children has never been

00:34:47
validated. Prudent medicine therefore

00:34:50
suggests caution and acetaminophen use a young

00:34:54
children, especially since strong evidence also has

00:34:59
associated it with liver toxicity.

00:35:02
Some studies have also found the use of acetaminophen in children

00:35:05
can potentially prolong viral illnesses.

00:35:09
FDA will drive new research to safeguard mothers, children, and

00:35:13
families. In addition to a possible

00:35:16
acetaminophen connection for to autism for pregnant women,

00:35:21
infants and toddlers, our research has revealed that

00:35:24
folate deficiency in a child's brain can lead to autism.

00:35:30
So you have to like, why? Why were they all this time

00:35:37
suppressing information like he just brought something up.

00:35:39
I'm going to bring it up. Lance, hold on.

00:35:41
Let me let me bring up the thing so we can talk about this.

00:35:44
He's talking about when he's talking about the Bolic

00:35:47
deficiency. So they had now so the FDA and

00:35:50
folate. Folate.

00:35:51
The treatment for autistic children is called Lovaricrin.

00:35:55
Leukovorin. Leukovorin and calcium, there

00:35:58
you go. Which they said two or three of

00:36:01
the children who took it had improvement.

00:36:04
This is caused by a folate deficiency in child's brain that

00:36:07
can lead to autism. Well, interesting.

00:36:11
So they're going to make this readily available to to people.

00:36:15
But here's the thing, like after this administration's gone, you

00:36:17
don't know who's going to be in there.

00:36:19
Are the are the F are they going to start FDA and start switching

00:36:23
back? You don't know.

00:36:26
Here's my. Thing cats had it back.

00:36:27
Hold on, let me finish. I don't think I don't think RFK

00:36:31
or Trump are going to come out and bring this, you know, talk

00:36:35
about Tylenol without them having a lot of good

00:36:39
information. They're not going to just do

00:36:42
that. So, you know, whatever they have

00:36:43
whatever they've been looking at doctors and stuff, you know,

00:36:46
automatically on actually see these some of these doctors.

00:36:48
Oh, that's bullshit, this craziness snap.

00:36:52
But what are they basing that on?

00:36:53
Have they looked at information or they're just looking at what

00:36:56
the CDC and FDA told them? Or maybe because they're being

00:36:59
paid by Tylenol? Or or whatever vaccine people or

00:37:03
anything. Here, here's the issue, Pharma,

00:37:07
there is no doubt George and you and I both have actually been

00:37:10
the victim of this has been politicized.

00:37:13
Just because we brought experts on, there was no reason to

00:37:16
suspend us. And, and to me, that should be a

00:37:18
blanket review by YouTube because putting out medical

00:37:21
information with an expert, not somebody like you said, a doctor

00:37:26
that says, oh, that's bullshit. OK, What's your research based

00:37:29
on? When, when an individual has

00:37:31
looked at research papers or they've or they've looked at

00:37:33
European research papers or they've done their own research

00:37:36
and they've done blind tests and they've done other, other, other

00:37:39
background information. Of course, RFK has been advised

00:37:42
by some of the best in the industry for them just to refute

00:37:45
it. My first comment would be, OK,

00:37:47
are you being paid by the parent company of Tylenol?

00:37:51
Are you on the payroll? How much money did you get

00:37:54
endorsing Tylenol at the hospital as the head of the

00:37:57
hospital? There is a lot of payola in in

00:38:00
the Pharmaceutical industry, and I think that needs to be

00:38:03
directly addressed because they pay and they do all sorts of

00:38:08
incentives for medical facilities, for hospitals, for

00:38:14
patient clinics. And those incentives are part of

00:38:19
what makes them decide to prescribe one product or

00:38:21
another. Now, I have to be honest,

00:38:22
George, until you threw up this Leukovorin calcium, I'd never

00:38:27
heard of this. Had you ever heard of this

00:38:28
before up until the last couple? That's what I'm saying.

00:38:30
They've been suppressing this information and they say it's

00:38:32
not. This is not something that

00:38:34
wasn't known. It's just if you look at the

00:38:37
price of it. Very cheap.

00:38:40
Is it expensive I. I don't know.

00:38:41
It's cheap, it's not like nothing.

00:38:43
Yeah, so. So here's something to put hold

00:38:45
on with autism, but you're right, I've never heard of.

00:38:47
This Don't be surprised if they do raise the prices now.

00:38:50
Yeah, well, at the end of the day, the the pharmaceutical

00:38:54
lobbyists, the the medical lobbyists, right, The Big Pharma

00:38:57
lobbyists are really next to the military industrial complex

00:39:02
lobbyists. I don't think there's a more

00:39:04
powerful lobby than Big Pharma. I think that's dangerous.

00:39:09
You can't politicize medicine, and in fact, it really has been

00:39:13
because it's been weaponized. When we put out truth, George

00:39:16
and I got suspended. The justification was always

00:39:20
that somehow it was medical disinformation.

00:39:22
Well, let me point out the. Data, which is CDC and Ver's

00:39:25
information. It wasn't anything beyond that.

00:39:27
So Lance before the show, he, he called me this morning and says

00:39:31
I don't think we should air this show on YouTube.

00:39:35
And so I it's not because we'll probably get a strike for it,

00:39:38
for it just talking about this. Now, and we're not even telling

00:39:42
you right now, talk to your own medical experts.

00:39:43
But the point is, right, George, all you're doing, George, by

00:39:46
putting up Leucovorin calcium, all you're trying to do is help

00:39:49
people that have children that are autistic.

00:39:52
My point would be, that's the problem, right?

00:39:54
You can't go to YouTube for free speech.

00:39:56
That's why you're here and rumble with us.

00:39:58
The point of the matter is, is that you have to help this

00:40:01
platform grow. But at the same time, you want

00:40:03
to spread this. Because if I had a friend, if I

00:40:05
had any friend right now, I don't have any friends with

00:40:07
autistic children. But if I did, I would say, have

00:40:09
you ever tried Leukovorin calcium?

00:40:13
Well, there's a big announcement about it that came out from the

00:40:15
Trump administration. You might check it out.

00:40:17
The point is, that's how you spread the information.

00:40:19
But maybe Big Pharma makes more money by not promoting

00:40:23
Leukovorin calcium. Right.

00:40:24
They make more money and they don't want.

00:40:27
Can you imagine how much money Tylenol makes for the parent

00:40:31
company? I can't even imagine what they

00:40:33
make. I mean, I've used Tylenol for

00:40:35
years and years and years now I question my own use, whether or

00:40:38
not I should have been using it. You've got another clip here,

00:40:41
George. I'm not sure what's the content

00:40:43
of this is. This is him, this is the doctor

00:40:47
talking about boylate deficiency and what to take and stuff.

00:40:51
So it's pretty good. A lot of good information.

00:40:54
This is great. I'm also here to announce good

00:40:57
news today. The FDA is filing a Federal

00:41:00
Register notice to change the label on an exciting treatment

00:41:03
called prescription leucovorin so that it can be available to

00:41:06
children with autism. You know, autism may also be due

00:41:10
to a autoimmune reaction to a folate receptor on the brain not

00:41:14
allowing that important vitamin to get into the brain cells.

00:41:19
It's an fairly established mature pathway.

00:41:22
Again, we have a duty to let doctors and the public know we

00:41:25
are going to change the label to make it available.

00:41:27
Hundreds of thousands of kids, in my opinion, will benefit.

00:41:30
One study found that with kids with autism and chronic folate

00:41:34
deficiency, 2/3 of kids with autism symptoms had improvement

00:41:39
and some market improvement. Mr. President.

00:41:47
I mean, at least you're doing something right changing a label

00:41:52
on it, but let's see. I mean, I think that's

00:41:55
important, but I'm not positive that that, you know, at this

00:41:58
point, you know, you have to go to the source, right?

00:42:02
Yeah, I know we have to take a break.

00:42:03
We're going to take a short break.

00:42:04
But my comment would be before the break, George.

00:42:06
Big Pharma and the lobbyists probably need to be dead

00:42:10
stopped, because at the end of the day, that's not good

00:42:12
medicine. Just stop lobbying illegal.

00:42:17
I agree. All right, listen, stay tuned.

00:42:19
We'll be right back with the big, big show with George

00:42:22
Bounty, myself, Lance Miliacho. Let's talk about maybe an

00:42:27
interesting video we've got coming up.

00:42:29
You guys will enjoy it got to do with people that hate America

00:42:32
but love their EBT. And I've got another interesting

00:42:36
video, of course. US Secret Service rated and

00:42:38
dismantled A300 SIM server with over 100 SIM cards in New

00:42:42
York City. This is a big one.

00:42:44
Telecom threat, Foreign owned, foreign adversary, maybe.

00:42:49
All right, stay tuned, the big Michelle.

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So I don't know, this is Lance pulled up this video.

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So I mean it's pretty good perspective from what this lady

00:48:11
is talking about right? If you think about it, you have

00:48:15
all these people getting government assistance, let's say

00:48:19
EBT and all that, but meanwhile they're saying half America.

00:48:23
Well, how about you get the half out?

00:48:25
I'm going to put up the video. Pretty cool smart lady I.

00:48:29
Hate pumpkin, a lot of y'all out here screaming fuck America but

00:48:32
you're still flying that flag on your EBT card ain't you?

00:48:35
I mean saying you hate this country but still swiping stars

00:48:38
and stripes for benefits? Explain it to me please.

00:48:41
How do you hate the country that is literally paying your grocery

00:48:46
bill? That's why I can see how

00:48:48
accountability would be uncomfortable there.

00:48:50
You'd have to admit that the same system that you curse is

00:48:52
the one feeding your family. I'm not saying you need to love

00:48:55
every single thing about America.

00:48:56
We're not perfect and there's a lot to fix.

00:48:59
But you should at least recognize that you're cashing in

00:49:01
on the very thing that you're trashing.

00:49:03
And that's the part nobody wants to hear.

00:49:05
They want the benefits without responsibility and the freedom

00:49:07
without gratitude. It's like yelling at your

00:49:09
parents when they still pay your phone bill.

00:49:11
You don't look rebellious. You just look ungrateful.

00:49:13
So if you think America's that bad, go ahead, pack it up.

00:49:16
Swap that EDT card one last time ago.

00:49:18
Take another country for a test drive.

00:49:19
I bet you'll be back before your benefits reload.

00:49:22
Look at the end of the day, complaining about the hand that

00:49:24
feeds you. That's not a revolution, that's

00:49:26
hypocrisy. Toodles.

00:49:32
I love her because like you said, she starts off her videos

00:49:35
with pumpkin and doodles and her her underlying sarcasm.

00:49:40
You have to appreciate it. But of course, that is the

00:49:42
facts, right? At the end of the day, there's a

00:49:44
lot of these claims out here and the next video is going to kind

00:49:46
of be in line with this. There's a lot of these claims,

00:49:49
right? And here they are complaining.

00:49:50
Oh, America sucks. Oh, can I get my EBT?

00:49:52
Oh, America sucks. Can I get my Section 8?

00:49:54
Oh, America sucks. Can I get my free cell phone?

00:49:57
You know if you think America sucks then pack that shit up and

00:50:00
GTFO, right? Head on out.

00:50:03
Go ahead. Wherever you want to head,

00:50:04
you're welcome to leave. There's nothing.

00:50:05
There's a lot of countries to choose from.

00:50:07
Pick the one where you think the benefits are going to be better

00:50:09
and just go on over there. Well, you know, imagine if they

00:50:14
took away all the free benefits that they're giving to illegals,

00:50:17
which they should. Yeah.

00:50:20
Then what? What's going to happen?

00:50:21
You think they're going to still want to come here?

00:50:23
No. No, probably not.

00:50:25
You know the $10 preloaded cash cards and everything we.

00:50:29
Have rental system EBT all that New York.

00:50:32
You get to stay at a five star hotel.

00:50:33
Yeah. And the.

00:50:34
Meanwhile, you're angry at the country.

00:50:36
You want to force this with your religious preferences.

00:50:39
I think you can suck it. Now there's another thing where

00:50:41
numbers matter. I've seen this over and over

00:50:44
again, people still talking about reparations and slavery,

00:50:49
and I think there's a lot of ignorance when it comes to that.

00:50:53
I want reparations right now. Yeah, well, and, and you would

00:50:56
be deservedly justified based on this information.

00:50:59
I want to point out that the individual stating this, he's a

00:51:02
black man, and he's talking about the number of whites who

00:51:05
were enslaved in North Africa by the Barbary pirates.

00:51:09
The Muslims, OK, The Barbary pirates were Muslims for

00:51:11
everybody out there. And it far exceeded the number

00:51:14
of Africans enslaved in the United States and in the

00:51:17
American colonies before that was put together.

00:51:21
So for the people out there that keep complaining about

00:51:23
reparations, if, in fact that was true, it would seem that

00:51:26
whites would also derive reparations.

00:51:28
And I want you to listen to this expert as he goes through these

00:51:31
numbers. And this is not racist rhetoric.

00:51:33
This is just the facts. I have a question.

00:51:36
Yes. Saying whites were, they were

00:51:38
more enslaved than the black Americans, right?

00:51:42
So that means people like you and I, we didn't have great

00:51:47
opportunities. Yeah, we were suppressed and all

00:51:51
that good stuff, everything, but yet here we are in the show

00:51:54
talking about it. Yeah, well, at least I want to

00:51:57
acknowledge the facts at the. End.

00:51:58
I feel oppressed. I want my reparations now.

00:52:02
I think if you're going to talk about suppression, you know, and

00:52:05
if you're going to talk about reparations, then you have to

00:52:06
look at the entire picture. I, I don't think that in any

00:52:09
way, not that I'm thinking that slavery wasn't awful for

00:52:12
everybody that was taken advantage of.

00:52:14
You have to look at the facts. And if you really look up the

00:52:16
history of the Barbary pirates, the Muslims, they enslaved many.

00:52:20
And in fact, the Muslims continue to enslave in foreign

00:52:24
countries. There's lots of slavery still

00:52:25
going on in countries where they're selling people in open

00:52:28
markets. So this is not over with.

00:52:31
But let's go ahead and play this clip just to kind of put the

00:52:33
numbers in in, you know. OK, let's.

00:52:36
Perspective. Of whites, for example, who were

00:52:38
enslaved in North Africa by the Barbary Pirates exceeded the

00:52:43
number of Africans enslaved in the United States and in the

00:52:46
American colonies before that put together.

00:52:50
I know, but nobody is going to North Africa to ask for

00:52:53
reparations because nobody is going to be fool enough to give

00:52:56
it to them. Here we have we have

00:52:59
intellectuals who can who can imagine a different history from

00:53:03
the rest of the world, even though it's so similar to the

00:53:06
rest of the world. Yeah, it's a very short clip he

00:53:14
goes on, but the just just want to make sure we always put

00:53:16
things into perspective and become an expert.

00:53:18
If you're going to try to talk about something said it takes

00:53:20
10 hours to become expert. So if you want to become an

00:53:23
expert about reparations, just don't go out in the streets and

00:53:26
shant reparation. When do we want reparations?

00:53:28
We want them now. Why don't you guys focus on

00:53:30
making yourself expert? So you saying I shouldn't go

00:53:33
chant in the streets? I want reparations because I I

00:53:36
was, my people were oppressed, but.

00:53:38
The Muslims, I don't think it'll work.

00:53:39
Come on man. I don't think it'll work.

00:53:42
They'll say you're privileged, George.

00:53:45
I want to get to this story because it's big, because I know

00:53:46
you got to run, but this is this.

00:53:48
No, I'm OK. This is yesterday or today this

00:53:51
morning to have US Secret Service rated and dismantled 300

00:53:55
SIM servers with over 100 SIM cards in New York City.

00:54:00
This is part of investigation and saying it's a telecom

00:54:02
threats against government officials.

00:54:04
Now you're saying, oh, why does this matter, right?

00:54:07
Well, guess what, those that just in that one building, what

00:54:12
they found, that system was able to send 30 million text messages

00:54:17
per minute. Just think about that per

00:54:20
minute, per minute, 30 million text messages per minute.

00:54:23
Imagine how that would disrupt the services.

00:54:27
Now they didn't say who's behind it yet, but I'm pretty sure they

00:54:32
got to know who is it? I want to know.

00:54:37
I think what's interesting is that these, I guess these

00:54:40
servers simulated multiple cell phones so they could do mass

00:54:44
calling and listen to this it. Wasn't even phone.

00:54:47
It was. Transmit encrypted messages,

00:54:50
fully encrypted messages. Now I don't know what level of

00:54:52
encryption, but that's pretty interesting. 30 million.

00:54:57
So you understand that that what?

00:54:59
And of course these these, I don't know if they were all

00:55:02
signed up for social media accounts, these SIM cards, but

00:55:05
Can you imagine the impact of being able to send 30 text

00:55:10
messages which might even be able to do multiple posts 30.

00:55:14
OK, no, it was set up to do text messages. 30 million text

00:55:18
messages per minute. They weren't phones.

00:55:20
There were SIM cards in in the in the servers.

00:55:22
They put them connect them to the server somehow.

00:55:25
So what are you telling me they couldn't post on social media?

00:55:27
Wasn't social media accounts but the way when I looked when I

00:55:29
seen it this morning on the news in the system they showed

00:55:32
there's no cell phones. Got you.

00:55:36
But doesn't that usually operate?

00:55:37
I thought that server farms, normally when they do that, they

00:55:40
have computers that operate The Sims and that actually operate

00:55:44
as if they're cell phones. They use software.

00:55:47
That's what I thought they did. I don't know.

00:55:49
They didn't say that so well. That's what I know about bot

00:55:52
farms. We did a story on bot farms

00:55:54
probably a year and a half. Yeah, but they all had phones

00:55:56
and usually seen the rows and rows of phones.

00:55:59
Yeah, yeah, different they also. Run them on a computer.

00:56:01
That's how they do the. Best, this is a totally

00:56:03
different setup. I don't know, I guess we'll be

00:56:07
more to this story when it comes out.

00:56:08
We'll have to see how it goes. Yeah, but those bot farms, they,

00:56:11
they actually control the self Thrones through a computer and

00:56:13
that's how they post on platform.

00:56:14
Mini ball, the answer is no, you cannot have reparations for

00:56:17
never having sleeves. Gotcha.

00:56:21
All right, let's keep you want to keep going.

00:56:23
Yeah, let's please. So if you don't think you can

00:56:25
get something done, think again. Damn this.

00:56:28
Guy, a New Jersey man, my home state.

00:56:31
Not that I'm proud of it, but secures listen to this shit.

00:56:34
Nearly 1 documents from Detroit's 2020 election and that

00:56:40
this is including copies of the absentee ballots, assigned

00:56:43
envelopes. And this is one of the largest

00:56:46
election FOIA halls in U.S. history.

00:56:49
Now I'm just curious how come, like all the election experts,

00:56:53
everybody, nobody did this? Right, I don't know.

00:56:56
Here's the people that made the copies.

00:56:59
What? Can you imagine the people that

00:57:01
made the copies? How pissed.

00:57:03
Off well, it says he got he got it through.

00:57:05
I think it says electronic. They sent it to him.

00:57:09
I don't know if they actually made the copies or he did it.

00:57:12
I don't know. Well, that doesn't look

00:57:13
electronic to me. He's got.

00:57:15
A. He might not.

00:57:16
Maybe he printed them out. I don't know but.

00:57:18
Oh, you're saying he got it electronically, but then he had

00:57:20
to go print it? He paid somebody to print it all

00:57:22
out. Yeah, I think so.

00:57:27
So man, I mean I I the. Dude's name is.

00:57:30
Interesting, I'm I'm waiting to see what he finds in those

00:57:32
boxes. So this is the guy's name is

00:57:35
Yehuda Miller. And he explained and he was

00:57:39
talking actually through Gateway pundits.

00:57:40
So I'll give Gateway Pundit credit of this story that he

00:57:43
used to be non political until after the 2020 election when he

00:57:46
found himself questioning the hotly contested election results

00:57:50
and the lack of transparency by election officials in kings in

00:57:53
swing states. So he goes.

00:57:58
So he actually contacted Gateway Pundit with the news that he

00:58:02
just obtained almost 1 election documents, right?

00:58:05
Wow. It's pretty cool.

00:58:07
So I mean, just think about all the time it's going to take to

00:58:09
go through that stuff. Right.

00:58:13
Unbelievable. I mean, Can you imagine?

00:58:15
It's going to be ridiculous. Hopefully, hopefully we'll find

00:58:17
some great information. I'm sure you'd like to see a

00:58:20
bunch of those people in New Jersey get caught If they

00:58:22
cheated, George, you'd probably be pretty excited about that.

00:58:25
So it says, here's Gateway Pundit.

00:58:27
Now they're saying. Within hours of of obtaining the

00:58:29
electronic files and hard copies of the copied materials, Gateway

00:58:33
Pundit began working with top election integrity integrity

00:58:36
experts in Michigan to review the massive amount of data.

00:58:41
Interesting. I guess you've got the FOIA

00:58:44
response, huh? I do, so here you go, people.

00:58:47
Detroit just got to fill out a paper.

00:58:49
I guess I don't. This is a sample so you guys

00:58:51
could follow the same model. This is 1 sent to the city of

00:58:54
Detroit. This isn't the one for New

00:58:57
Jersey. This one went to Detroit, but

00:58:59
this is a sample. Well, that's where that's where

00:59:01
he foiled. He foiled Detroit.

00:59:02
Oh, Detroit. Yeah, I thought you said New

00:59:03
Jersey. He's from New Jersey.

00:59:05
Oh, OK, I got confused. I thought it was.

00:59:07
I thought. It was all right.

00:59:08
It's not that hard to confuse you.

00:59:09
Yeah. No thanks.

00:59:11
You're welcome. It's a low blow even coming from

00:59:13
you. Well, you started this slow.

00:59:15
You let's go ahead. So this video may be the most

00:59:18
terrifying video you're going to see today.

00:59:19
And I want you to think about this, put this in perspective.

00:59:22
Anybody that's familiar with the company Palantir, you know what

00:59:25
they do. If you don't, you can go look

00:59:27
them up. What do they do?

00:59:28
Tell everybody Lance. Tell them real quick.

00:59:30
Give them what? They're obviously they, they

00:59:32
obviously have large investment in the military industrial

00:59:35
complex. They also have large investment

00:59:37
in data and other verticals. It's a pretty interesting

00:59:41
company, but here's my point. Take a look at this.

00:59:44
What they're going to show this technology they just came out

00:59:47
with. And by the way, the the munition

00:59:49
is, I believe, laser guided. That's why he why he's able to

00:59:53
throw it out into the crowd and it circles back on the target.

00:59:57
Now imagine if somebody threw 100 of these aimed at a

01:00:04
political figure. What I'm concerned about is the

01:00:06
technology itself. We know how easy it is, how many

01:00:10
times, for example, China hacks into manufacturing systems to

01:00:16
steal a certain technology. Imagine how dangerous this is

01:00:20
not Again, I don't know if it's only laser targeting.

01:00:22
We've also heard about potential DNA targeting that a particular

01:00:27
munition and. AI you're saying you throw this

01:00:30
thing in the air like by an event or something?

01:00:33
Exactly. So what about So what about if

01:00:35
they're they have jammers and stuff to jam these type of

01:00:38
things so they don't work? I guess it depends on the

01:00:40
technology of whether or not it can be jammed because jamming

01:00:42
isn't working successfully in Ukraine all that well.

01:00:45
We're finding that because a lot of times the the drones are

01:00:50
insulated from jamming. OK, So they use circuitry and

01:00:53
they use ways. Let me help you out other

01:00:56
signals. Let me help you out on that.

01:00:58
You think that? No, I, well, you may think, but

01:01:02
I know for a fact that our, our drone jamming technology, we're

01:01:08
not giving it Ukrainian use. I I wasn't suggesting that we

01:01:11
were. I'm saying that the technology

01:01:13
they have available hasn't been successful in jamming many of

01:01:17
the drones because the frequency bands and the frequency

01:01:20
communication that drones use are often protected in a way

01:01:25
similar to a Faraday cage that you're not able to jam them.

01:01:28
Is this Palantir made this thing?

01:01:31
Palantir? Palantir made this thing?

01:01:34
Yes. OK, Palantir's with us.

01:01:36
All right, let's play the video. Side here is 3 grams of sheep

01:01:40
explosive. This is how it works.

01:01:52
Did you see that? That little bag is enough to

01:01:58
penetrate the skull and destroy the contents.

01:02:05
I want 1 Lance, can I get one? At the end of the day, let's

01:02:09
hope the wrong people don't get their hands on that technology.

01:02:11
Pretty dangerous stuff. It makes public appearances more

01:02:14
and more dangerous for important figures.

01:02:18
I just thought I'd share that because I think at the end of

01:02:19
the day, people should be aware of things like that.

01:02:21
They. Should That's pretty messed up.

01:02:24
It sure is. Well, it's something about Jimmy

01:02:26
Kimmel, George. Let's not say we did.

01:02:29
So, of course, ABC, but they and all and all, honestly, they did

01:02:35
say they suspended him. They didn't say they fired him.

01:02:37
I believe so. Jimmy Kimmel show will resume as

01:02:42
of tonight. However, though, there's a

01:02:44
catch. Sinclair Broadcast Group

01:02:48
announces they won't broadcast Jimmy Kimmel's show after ABC

01:02:51
caves. So it's a good thing ABC will

01:02:56
put it up but all their affiliates with Sinclair is not.

01:03:00
I mean he I dude his viewership was like 127 a show which is

01:03:05
nothing. It's awful.

01:03:07
We've had better views on this show at Different.

01:03:09
Times why the hell they even cave into that but.

01:03:12
Because I think that's Hollywood, isn't it?

01:03:14
I mean, let's face it, Kimmel's got a crappy.

01:03:16
Show I want to see in the chat, how many people going to watch

01:03:19
it to see his opening monologue? Is he going to apologize because

01:03:23
because you know, not, you know, but there best be some sort of

01:03:27
apology. They're putting this

01:03:28
motherfucker on air. I would recommend you don't

01:03:30
watch it because you don't want to improve his Neil Wilson

01:03:33
ratings. You can catch it afterwards

01:03:35
probably. It'll be all over social media

01:03:37
at the end of the day. I would also recommend that the

01:03:39
power you guys have in the audience is boycotting Walt

01:03:42
Disney Company which owns ABC. They decided to do this.

01:03:45
So maybe you should go on to your Netflix or your Amazon and

01:03:49
cancel. If you do have a Disney

01:03:51
subscription, cancel it. Don't buy their products in the

01:03:54
wallet. Don't go to Disney World, don't

01:03:56
go to Disneyland. Don't do any of it.

01:03:59
At the end of the day you want to make them pay the price for

01:04:01
putting Kimmel back on the air. He doesn't deserve to go on back

01:04:04
air. It's a shitty show.

01:04:06
It's not that well watched anymore.

01:04:07
Also find out what advertisers are on Kimmel and notify them

01:04:11
that that as long as they advertise on Kimmel, you're not

01:04:14
going to be supporting their products or buying their

01:04:16
products. Neither is your family notifying

01:04:19
people directly and you notify the advertisers.

01:04:22
If he loses his advertisers, he loses his show.

01:04:25
So that is a direct hit to Walt Disney and ABC.

01:04:27
And I guarantee you if you call their support line and their

01:04:30
lines and tell them, hey, I I see your advertising on Jimmy

01:04:32
Kimmel over on Walt Disney and AB CS Channel, they'll probably

01:04:36
have to say, well, yeah, I guess I say, well, I'd like you to let

01:04:38
management know that we won't be buying your products any longer

01:04:40
or supporting you as long as you advertise on Kimmel.

01:04:43
I'll stop. I've been, I've been a lifetime

01:04:44
user of your product. I'm not going to use your

01:04:47
product any longer. I'm not going to support

01:04:48
somebody that talks like Jimmy Kimmel.

01:04:50
So actually skunks have many one said a good I think good thing

01:04:56
she goes. I don't think they are caving.

01:04:58
I think it was planned, which she's got a very, very valid

01:05:01
point because his rating sucked anyway.

01:05:03
So doing this could you know, maybe that's a good point

01:05:07
they're doing it. Just give him bring up his

01:05:10
ratings strategically. Good points among 71.

01:05:14
Yeah, there's no doubt. I think that is a good point.

01:05:15
I think at the end of the day, you have to look at things.

01:05:17
You know, everything's a psyop nowadays.

01:05:20
It you have to look at other than this show, we don't run

01:05:21
psyops on you. And you know, we'll admit we

01:05:23
make a mistake, as I did earlier.

01:05:25
The point of the matter is it is what it is, right?

01:05:28
You have to pay attention to what's going on.

01:05:31
So I think that's a big deal. I think so too.

01:05:36
All right, Lastly, Supreme Court once again sides with Trump and

01:05:39
lets him fire the Biden appointed FTC commissioner.

01:05:43
You know, we keep seeing this, you know, they, they, they fight

01:05:46
Trump in the courts and it only to waste money, waste time,

01:05:50
waste resources because it has to go to Supreme Court.

01:05:54
And you know, they've been ruling, I don't know pretty much

01:05:57
what 99.99% favor of Trump because it's it's the right,

01:06:02
it's the law, it's his his right as president fire.

01:06:07
I don't know what's going on with the other, with the other

01:06:13
board member from Federal Reserve.

01:06:15
What? That was her name.

01:06:18
That's an ongoing litigation, too, right?

01:06:20
Yeah. Is she going to fire?

01:06:21
Is she going to get fired? I think she'll get fired.

01:06:25
I think inevitably there's just. All right, let's take some I

01:06:29
want in the chat real quick. Let's since we're getting a new

01:06:34
US attorney for Virginia, right? What do you think?

01:06:39
Is Leticia James going to be charged by the end of the year?

01:06:42
I want to see answers in the chat now.

01:06:46
Lance, what do you think? Man, you know, somebody asked me

01:06:51
that yesterday. I don't know.

01:06:54
I mean, I know a lot of people are trying to out her, but I

01:06:56
just, I just I'm shocked that it's taking even this long even

01:07:00
to fire the person that supposedly wouldn't take any

01:07:03
action I got. We got three no's in a row.

01:07:06
I, I have to, I, I, I I just don't trust Pam Bob.

01:07:09
Hold on, Hold on, Trump, you know you're watching or somebody

01:07:12
from the admin is watching right now.

01:07:14
I got 4 no's in the show. I got five.

01:07:17
Well, I got to hope. So we got 4 no's that nothing

01:07:21
will be done with Tisha James or your new US attorney.

01:07:23
I'm just letting you know, bro, we're here for you.

01:07:26
Try to help you. Maybe you could take the take

01:07:29
that back to your people. I don't think it's on Pan Bonnie

01:07:33
Lance. It's on the the the US attorney

01:07:36
of Virginia to do it. It's not on her.

01:07:40
She can direct them and stuff, but you could.

01:07:44
She can say I need you to arrest this.

01:07:46
And that doesn't mean they're going to do it though, right?

01:07:50
I you know, it's really simple. Letitia James Adam Schiff

01:07:54
violated the laws of the United States.

01:07:56
There are laws that are on the books.

01:07:57
They're not fabricating the laws.

01:07:59
Bank fraud, insurance fraud, election fraud, mortgage fraud,

01:08:03
clearly all defined within our statutes.

01:08:06
It it doesn't take a rocket scientist to look at the

01:08:08
evidence and say in fact she submitted fraudulent bank

01:08:12
documents. It's easy peasy.

01:08:15
It's low hanging fruit. Anybody that won't make that

01:08:17
arrest is compromised and they become a Co conspirator because

01:08:21
in my opinion, even the Department of Justice, when a

01:08:24
prosecutor becomes aware of a felony and they don't take

01:08:29
action, that's called miss prisons of a felony because they

01:08:32
didn't report it. They didn't take action.

01:08:34
In my opinion, maybe prosecute a couple of these prosecutors for

01:08:37
not taking action and watch how quickly things change because

01:08:40
those laws are on the books. And it's clear that if you don't

01:08:44
want to do your job and you are allowing a criminal like that,

01:08:48
Leticia James, to continue her criminal enterprise that you now

01:08:51
have knowledge of, I think you become a Co conspirator

01:08:54
personally. I mean, they would do it to us

01:08:56
if George knew about Letitia James and didn't report it and

01:08:59
they wanted to go after George, they could.

01:09:00
That's what misprisings of a felony is for.

01:09:04
And of course, that's a weaponized system.

01:09:05
I don't agree with that part of it when it comes to George.

01:09:08
But at the end of the day, when does a prosecutor become

01:09:10
culpable? When do they become liable?

01:09:13
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