at https://ratical.org/PandemicParallaxView/index.html#RFKiView050220 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Robert Kennedy Jr. Destroys Big Pharma, Fauci & Pro-Vaccine Movement Robert F Kennedy Jr talks vaccines, Dr Fauci, family history and JFK assassination with Patrick Bet-David https://youtu.be/QLi6ZrFp6vQ 2 May 2019 (2:19:45) Auto-generated transcript with timestamps https://ratical.org/PandemicParallaxView Childrens Health Defense: childrenshealthdefense.org Instagram: @robertfkennedyjr instagram.com/robertfkennedyjr/ Books: American Values: Lessons I Learned from My Family (2018) Horsemen of the Apocalypse: The Men Who Are Destroying Life on EarthÑAnd What It Means for Our Children (2017) Thimerosal: Let the Science Speak: The Evidence Supporting the Immediate Removal of MercuryÑa Known NeurotoxinÑfrom Vaccines (2015) Patrick Bet-David: During the Iranian Revolution of 1978, Patrick's family had to escape to survive and ended up living at a refugee camp in Erlangen, Germany. At 12 years old Patrick found himself collecting cans & beer bottles to raise money that could help his family and get him a Nintendo. These childhood experiences had a major impact on his perspective of freedom, hard work and entrepreneurship. Today, he is CEO of PHP Agency, Inc. a financial services company with over 15,000 agents in 49 states and Puerto Rico and an active YouTube creator commonly known for his investigative journalistic approach to interviews and unorthodox business teachings. 00:00 when you do a google search that will 00:02 direct you away from anything that harms 00:04 the pharmaceutical industry it makes no 00:06 sense notoriously corrupt this is a 00:08 crisis much worse than the coronavirus 00:11 crisis what are you saying that so 00:14 offensive where many of these social 00:17 media platforms or even mainstream media 00:19 wants to a sense are you from Anderson 00:20 Cooper is sponsored by Pfizer NBC 00:22 Nightly News is sponsored by Merck these 00:26 companies are making fifty billion 00:28 dollars a year selling mandatory 00:30 vaccines it's a goldmine who is holding 00:32 them accountable you cannot make a 00:34 vaccine safely zero consequence if they 00:37 kill you or if they injure you from life 00:39 is that proven abd ADHD speech of a 00:42 peanut allergies autism rates one in 00:45 twenty two boys debilitated for life is 00:47 completely irresponsible what is your 00:50 thoughts and opinions on Bill and 00:51 Melinda Gates 00:52 how can he continue to insist African 00:54 children get that shot but he knows it's 00:56 probably killing millions kids what 00:58 would you rank him as the most powerful 00:59 man in the world he's the most powerful 01:01 man because he owns w-h-o you don't 01:05 sound like a Democrat I Jean is about 01:07 surveillance and it's about data 01:09 harvesting you are unleashing the devil 01:12 here why is your data right and not 01:15 their data they're bowing down a 01:16 genuflect anthony pouchy you can't go to 01:19 the beach 01:19 you can't go shop your kids can't go to 01:21 school you have to stay in your house 01:23 it's a provable lie what conclusion do 01:26 you have with what happened both with 01:28 your father and your own pool I spoke to 01:31 Cubans who've met Oswald and they made 01:34 the conclusion that yeah it was a 01:36 conspiracy did you ever think you would 01:43 make it 01:46 sweet victory I know this slice meant 01:49 for me here yeah why would you bet on 01:52 Goliath well we got red tape value came 01:55 in given values contagious this world of 01:57 entrepreneurs we can't no value to 01:59 haters honey run homie look what I'll 02:01 become I'm the unborn 02:05 [Music] 02:16 my guest today is Robert Kennedy jr. 02:19 here's the chairman of children's help 02:22 defense he's written many books and he's 02:24 also one of the greatest 02:26 environmentalist Crusaders of our time 02:29 with that being said Robert thank you 02:30 for being a guest on value tainment 02:31 thank you so so Robert just out of 02:35 curiosity why why did you want to do a 02:38 long-form interview and kind of share 02:41 some of your thoughts and views with the 02:42 current times with with what's taking 02:44 place with coronavirus with pouchy with 02:47 vaccines with all these things being 02:49 done why'd you agree to do it along from 02:51 interview Patrick I I've been working on 03:00 this issue for 15 years the problem with 03:05 this issue is if most people understood 03:08 it most people heard me talk about it or 03:10 hurt me about it I think most people 03:13 would agree with my positions which are 03:15 common-sense provisions axing should be 03:18 tested like every other drug the problem 03:22 is we don't get to convey those thoughts 03:27 to anybody because of the censorship I 03:29 haven't been allowed to publish 03:31 editorial since 2008 newspapers will 03:36 attack me and then will not allow me to 03:39 rebut in any way I can't even write 03:41 letters to the editor 03:42 I cannot appear on television social 03:46 media Facebook Google Instagram all 03:49 censor what we're saying oh I can I have 03:54 an Instagram account I have you know a 03:56 lot of followers on Instagram and that's 03:58 where I mainly communicate but they are 04:02 severely restricted and be at me being 04:04 able to share the answer to clients 04:06 other people that's constricted I'm not 04:09 allowed to boost it oh my my growth is 04:13 much slower than it would have been if I 04:16 was actually allowed to pose we can't do 04:18 that on any of the social media sites 04:21 social media sites like Google are 04:24 intertwined and 04:27 tangled financially with the 04:29 pharmaceutical industry million dollar 04:34 deal with clack so it's working with all 04:38 the pharmaceutical companies to harvest 04:40 data to get people's medical data 04:44 through Alexis through Siri through your 04:48 cell phones when they're left on it the 04:51 microphone is working and through your 04:54 buying habits monitoring those things up 04:56 there they earn a partnership Google 04:58 actually is part of a larger company 05:00 called alphabet and there are other 05:03 subsidiaries of that company that 05:05 actually manufacture vaccines so Google 05:09 I actively sensors it when you do when 05:12 you do a Google search it added so 05:15 search to make sure that you do not find 05:17 the things that are the most common 05:19 search subjects it will direct you 05:23 towards things that will direct you away 05:25 from anything that harms the 05:27 pharmaceutical industry it will direct 05:28 you are away from vitamins it will 05:31 direct you away from chiropractors it 05:34 will direct you away from functional 05:36 health or in a grade of medicine or any 05:40 kind of alternative to the aula Pathak 05:43 you know pharmaceutical paradigm what 05:48 are you saying that so offensive where 05:51 many of these social media platforms or 05:53 even mainstream media wants to censor 05:55 you from I know like here's the here's a 05:59 story Patrick I got dragged into the 06:02 vaccine issue really kicking and 06:05 screaming very reluctantly I'm an 06:07 environmental lawyer 06:08 I ran the biggest still do they get this 06:11 water protection group an oral board or 06:12 keeper Alliance I'll tell you how I got 06:15 into this in the early 2000s we have we 06:21 have 350 water keepers in 46 countries 06:25 around the world each one has a patrol 06:28 boat they patrol their local River and 06:31 they sue polluters who are degrading it 06:34 or contaminating it in around 2002 to 06:38 2005 I was act 06:40 a litigating about against on 40 coal 06:44 burning power plants and cement kilns 06:46 for discharging mercury the mercury was 06:49 coming out of their smokestacks landing 06:51 on the landscapes was contaminating fish 06:54 and at that time FDA did a study in 2003 06:58 and then every freshwater fish in 07:00 America now had dangerous levels of 07:03 mercury in its flashes so we were 07:05 specifically a lot of people were suing 07:07 coal burning power glass we were 07:09 specifically suing them on mercury and I 07:13 was going around the country pushing 07:15 legislation talking about my lawsuits 07:17 raising money and almost every public 07:21 appearance that I made there would be 07:23 groups of women who would show up and 07:25 they would come up to me afterward and 07:28 it turns out and all of those women were 07:31 women who had children with intellectual 07:34 disabilities and they believed that 07:37 their children had been harmed by the 07:40 vaccines and specifically amp from the 07:44 mercury that was that in you know many 07:46 of the vaccine still isn't some of them 07:48 today and they would say to me if you're 07:51 in kind of a mildly scolding but 07:54 respectful way if you're genuinely 07:57 interested in mercury contamination to 07:59 children you need to look at the 08:00 vaccines something that I wanted to do I 08:03 was very content doing you know 08:06 protecting rivers I had been raised and 08:10 spirited of the movement for rights for 08:14 people with intellectual disabilities 08:15 but I worked in camp Shriver from when I 08:19 was a little kid as a counselor as a 08:22 hugger it later became Special Olympics 08:24 the year my father was killed in 1968 we 08:27 turned that into Special Olympics and my 08:30 family I worked for hundreds of hours 08:33 when I was in high school that was a to 08:35 come from the retarded because it was a 08:37 central preoccupation of my family 08:39 children particularly with intellectual 08:41 disabilities it's not I had a lot of 08:44 exposure to it but it's not where I 08:46 wanted to spend my lot of empathy I 08:48 really was committed to spending my life 08:51 trying to clean up 08:52 and clean energy and those issues one of 08:56 these women came to my home in the 08:59 summer of 2004 with a big pile of 09:04 scientific studies about of 18 inches 09:07 thick and she put it on my front porch 09:09 she was a psychologist from Minnesota 09:11 named Center Bridget she had a child 09:13 we got an autism from vaccines had 09:17 actually got a 20 million dollar award 09:19 from the vaccine court which wrecking 09:21 his autism that come from the vaccine 09:24 she brought that she didn't want it to 09:26 happen to any other kids she owe me this 09:29 big pops I'm pick studies and she said 09:31 I'm not leaving here until you now I'm 09:36 very accustomed to reading science I 09:38 brought it over 500 successful was it's 09:42 my career almost all of them involve 09:45 some kind of scientific controversy so I 09:48 actually started I'm not gonna say I 09:50 read all the sunny it's cover to cover 09:52 but I read the abstract which is the 09:55 summary at the beginning of this idea 09:57 before I was six inches into that pile I 10:00 was on Ernie dumbstruck I a huge Delta 10:04 between what the actual published 10:07 peer-reviewed science was saying and 10:09 what the public health regulators were 10:11 telling the public and doctors and 10:14 everybody else about the safety of 10:16 vaccines it's not real eyes if there was 10:19 a real problem and that these vaccines 10:22 vaccines are kind of a country unlike 10:25 other medicines are never safety tested 10:28 people find out it astonishing the 10:31 reason for that is an artifact of CDC's 10:35 legacy as the Public Health Service now 10:38 it was the predecessor organization C to 10:41 CDC Public Health Service was a 10:43 quasi-military agency which is why 10:47 people at CDC still have military ranks 10:50 like Surgeon General etc and the vaccine 10:53 program was initially launched as a 10:55 national security defense against a 10:58 biological attack on our country so 11:01 regulators and the Pentagon wanted to 11:03 make sure that if the Russians attack 11:05 the anthrax or some other biological 11:07 agents they could quickly fabricate and 11:10 deploy a vaccine to 200 million people 11:13 without regulatory impediments and so 11:17 they said if we call it a medicine we're 11:19 gonna have to safety test it and that 11:21 usually takes two to five years let's 11:25 call it something else we'll call it 11:27 biologic and then we will exempt 11:31 biologics from having to do safety 11:33 testing oh the industry the four 11:39 companies that make all seventy-two 11:41 vaccines that are currently mandated for 11:43 our children I've got another gift at 11:47 that has contributed to the lack of 11:52 safety assessments and lack of safety 11:55 concerns with vaccines and that is 1986 11:59 there was a vaccine I got three vaccines 12:03 when I was a kid my eighty-six there was 12:05 about eleven of them and one of them was 12:08 called them if they're a tetanus and 12:09 pertussis of the DTP vaccine and it was 12:12 killing lots and lots of children and it 12:14 was causing brain damage and a 12:16 tremendous number of children and the 12:19 industry was getting the suit oh why is 12:22 which is that alcohol Pfizer went to 12:25 Congress and that we are getting another 12:27 vaccine industry because we'll we're 12:29 paying twenty dollars in damages every 12:32 $1 we make from this vaccine and you 12:36 cannot make a vaccine safely you you 12:40 cannot it is impossible to make a 12:42 vaccine it's completely safe you are 12:44 gonna injure a certain amount of people 12:46 and the injuries are going to be 12:49 Grievous enough that nobody will ever 12:50 make any money on vaccines because 12:54 they're gonna have to pay more injuries 12:56 and we can't make them better and we're 12:59 going to get out of the industry all 13:00 again their hands stopped making 13:02 vaccines unless you give us complete 13:04 blanket immunity from liability so 13:08 Congress of the Democratic Congress 13:11 Republican President Reagan all of them 13:14 taking lots of money from these 13:16 pharmaceutical 13:17 number one contributor pastel—n 1986 13:22 called the vaccine act or FICA which a 13:25 blanket nearly so no matter how remiss 13:27 your injury or your child's injury no 13:30 matter how toxic the ingredient no 13:32 matter how sloppy the line protocols no 13:34 matter how negligent that company you 13:37 cannot sue them or redress so there's no 13:41 discovery there's no depositions there's 13:43 no medical malpractice there's no class 13:45 actions zero consequence if they kill 13:49 you or if they enter you from lighting 13:51 and the vaccine companies or the 13:55 pharmaceutical companies took a look 13:58 that at the landscape and they said holy 14:00 cow 14:01 now we have a product and there is no 14:05 liability and for every medical product 14:07 the biggest cost is paying liability at 14:10 the back end so they said no you know 14:12 that's wrong we don't have to worry 14:14 number two we don't if the safety test 14:18 them oh there's no reason there's 14:21 there's no that's a huge cost also or 14:24 every other medication that they're now 14:26 avoided third there's no marketing cause 14:30 and the zero advertising cost because 14:33 the government is gonna mandate this 14:35 product the seventy eight million people 14:36 so there's no market forces into or 14:40 legal forces that tell us to make this 14:43 vaccine safe and there's no reason to 14:46 make it safe because nobody can sue you 14:48 nobody can do this country there's no 14:51 consequence of giving you a really 14:53 dangerous xane oh there was a goal and 14:57 by the way without with all those costs 15:00 waive and mandatory um consumption of 15:04 that product it's a gold mine oh if you 15:09 can get a vaccine on the CDC schedule 15:12 it's worth a billion dollars a year 15:15 typically to your company oh there was a 15:18 gold rush and all of these companies 15:20 rushed on CDC and captured the agency 15:23 and got them to mandate all these 15:26 vaccines and we went from the three 15:28 vaccines that I had 15:29 as a kid 272 doses of vaccines that you 15:34 know my children's generation is getting 15:36 and what happened and that began a 15:39 process began in 1989 and if you look at 15:43 what happened in 89 we suddenly had an 15:47 epidemic of chronic disease so um the 15:52 allergic disease peanut allergies 15:54 suddenly became epidemic peanut allergy 15:58 is in my generation or it might in the 16:01 generation in 1986 or about 1 in 1200 16:04 today it's 1 in 12 kids II asthma 16:09 exploded mother allergic disease 16:11 anaphylaxis eczema which I never heard 16:13 of when I was kid now is everywhere its 16:16 ubiquitous we know that all those 16:18 injuries are caused by vaccines those 16:20 are the allergic illnesses 16:22 neurodevelopmental disorders abd ADHD 16:26 speciall a tics narcolepsy language 16:30 delay SIDS and ast and autism suddenly 16:36 exploded autism rates went from one in 16:39 ten thousand to five in my generation to 16:42 one in every 34 kids today one in every 16:44 twenty two boys this is a crisis as much 16:48 worse than the coronavirus crisis one in 16:50 twenty two boys debilitated for life 16:53 never write poetry never vote now half 16:59 of them will never use a toilet 17:01 none of them half of them will never 17:03 utter a word it'll never go on a date 17:07 I'll never play tack pay taxed it'll 17:10 never serve in the army 17:12 there's one in every twenty two boys 17:14 this is a huge huge crisis that divorce 17:19 coronavirus and no and the CDC if there 17:23 are 700 measles cases in this country 17:25 will put 1,200 forensic pathologists 17:29 virologists and moon suits and they'll 17:32 go out to turn over every Rock and find 17:34 out where that came from 17:36 what is causing it u.s. CDC which is the 17:40 Center for Disease Control their job is 17:42 to tell 17:43 where these diseases are coming from 17:45 where's the peanut allergies coming from 17:47 I don't know where's the autism coming 17:51 from there's the APD where all these 17:53 autoimmune diseases why are we exploding 17:56 with juvenile diabetes rheumatoid 17:58 arthritis fibromyalgia the reason is 18:03 because they know where it's coming from 18:04 it's coming from the vaccines and it's 18:07 not me saying this if you look all 18:10 there's 420 diseases that are now 18:13 epidemic since 1989 and by the way 18:16 Congress told EPA tell us what year you 18:21 autism epidemic begin and the EPA 18:24 scientists came back and said we can 18:26 draw a red line 18:28 it happened in 89 that's when everything 18:31 changed but those diseases that are now 18:37 epidemic is 420 diseases they appear on 18:41 two lists one is a list of diseases that 18:44 become epidemic since 1989 and two they 18:49 are on the manufacturers inserts listed 18:53 as side effects from vaccination and the 18:55 reason for that Patrick is because if 18:59 the one way that you can sue a vaccine 19:02 company under vikon is if they know of 19:07 an injury that's caused by vaccines a 19:09 side effect and they fail the listed on 19:11 their manufacturers inserts so that's 19:14 one place they're honest and if you look 19:17 at the deep at the DTaP vaccine autism 19:20 is listed as an insert on their insert 19:23 the night everywhere else they admit on 19:27 their inserts and that's where you can 19:28 go to get the truth let me say one other 19:31 thing you know that my party the 19:35 Democratic Party is the worst on this 19:38 issue and it's very odd to me that 19:42 they're mandating these vaccines that 19:44 are untested how can you mandate any 19:46 medication for human thing how can you 19:49 tell somebody you're gonna force you to 19:52 take a medication that you don't want to 19:53 take and you know we started treating 19:57 Nuremberg charter after World War two 19:59 because the Nazis were doing that they 20:01 were testing magazines on people and all 20:03 these other medical treatments and we 20:06 said that is a war crime we don't do 20:09 that to people and we sign the surrogate 20:11 you know the Syracuse protocol is a UN 20:13 Charter Human Rights Alinsky Accords the 20:17 Nuremberg charter all of those saying 20:19 them you cannot give a medication to 20:21 somebody yes they well even if a life of 20:24 the nation is that state as a quote yet 20:28 we're mandating these drugs and not only 20:32 are we forcing people to take one and we 20:35 know they cause injury in the vaccine 20:38 court has paid out four billion dollars 20:40 and they there's some merely limited 20:43 those judgments even HHS admits at the 20:48 vaccine Quinet fewer than 1% of of 20:52 injuries ever gets reported or awarded 20:55 so you know make that four hundred 20:57 billion we know they taught us a lot of 21:00 injuries even if they cause someone 21:01 injury how can you force a human being 21:03 to take it against their will 21:05 it makes no sense follow but the other 21:09 thing is the Democrats will say if you 21:13 ask them what is the most corrupt 21:16 industry that's corrupted our political 21:18 system they'll all say the same thing 21:20 you know the oil industry is huge 21:22 a pesticide injury but they'll say 21:25 nobody has the influence of the 21:27 pharmaceutical industry there are more 21:29 pharmaceutical lobbyists on Capitol Hill 21:31 than there are congressmen senators and 21:33 Supreme Court justices combined and they 21:35 put twice the money of the next biggest 21:38 lobbyists would just oil and gas 21:41 notoriously corrupt the four companies 21:44 that make all 72 of the vaccines that 21:47 are now mandated for our children every 21:49 one of them is a convicted felon in the 21:52 last ten years those four companies and 21:54 Fe Merck Pfizer and Glaxo have paid 21:58 thirty five billion dollars in penalties 22:01 and damages and civil penalties for 22:04 falsifying signs or the fronting 22:07 regulators for 22:08 are aligned doctors and manipulating a 22:12 pralaya priming a blackmailing etc and 22:14 for killing hundreds of thousands of 22:16 people 22:17 aiex along with merge prime Merck is the 22:20 biggest magazine maker in our country it 22:22 had another flagship product pounce like 22:24 artists so vaccine but it was by ox 22:28 Vioxx killed between a hundred and 22:31 twenty thousand five hundred thousand 22:33 Americans and in between 2002 and 2007 22:37 2006 and it was a it was a pill at Merck 22:44 marketed as a headache 22:45 Hilton birth new cause heart attacks how 22:49 did it know it into it from its clinical 22:51 data because it killed a lot of people 22:53 during the clinical trials and mercs 22:55 when we sued murdered there we got 22:59 documents that were these flowcharts 23:02 from their from their bean counters 23:05 that's and we are gonna kill a certain 23:07 amount number people we will still make 23:11 more money even if we have to pay 23:12 damages all the people we kill so we 23:15 should go ahead this you know which is 23:17 is justified Lee more morally just 23:21 finally if you tell the people when you 23:24 take this bill for your headache or your 23:26 arthritis it may kill you and your okay 23:29 because she warned him American on it he 23:32 hid that fact and most of the people who 23:35 died probably if they knew this could 23:39 have killed him from a heart attack it 23:41 probably would have taken an aspirin 23:42 Merck didn't give him that choice it 23:45 lied to them or our we doesn't it 23:49 require a kind of cognitive dissonance 23:51 to believe that the company that would 23:55 kill half a million people to make a 23:58 buck on Vioxx suddenly has found Jesus 24:03 when it comes to vaccines which by the 24:04 way is the only place they can never get 24:07 God because in all of those other drugs 24:10 that they uncaught for the way they got 24:13 caught was that private attorneys 24:17 plaintiffs attorneys representing 24:19 injured clients 24:21 sued the company Murchison ophea Wyeth 24:24 whatever flies or whatever and in the 24:27 course of discovery came across 24:29 documents that showed criminal behavior 24:33 he took those documents they brought 24:36 them down to the US Attorney's Office 24:37 and they said to the US Attorney 24:39 you need to prosecute these this company 24:42 for criminal acts that's not they got 24:44 busted well that will never happen with 24:46 vaccines because there are no losses 24:48 there is no liability they can do 24:51 anything they want to you and there are 24:54 no consequences and by the way it's not 24:56 only that there are no consequences 24:59 there are good consequences for them 25:02 from injury because this explosion and 25:07 chronic disease epidemics has made those 25:10 companies the richest companies in the 25:13 world oh the same companies that are 25:18 selling you that measles drug are now so 25:21 and they and the hepatitis B in the DTaP 25:24 and they have vaccines and that vaccine 25:27 is giving you seizures or epilepsy or 25:30 autism or food allergies or asthma that 25:35 same company is now stopping your child 25:38 who is sick for life 25:40 yeah buter all inhalers Cobin inhalers 25:45 the adderall ritalin the concern they 25:51 any seizure medication the diabetes 25:54 drugs the rheumatoid arthritis drugs 25:57 these companies are making 50 billion 26:00 dollars a year selling vaccines 26:02 mandatory vaccines and then they're 26:04 making 500 billion dollars a year 26:07 selling the treatments the chronic 26:10 diseases that are being caused by those 26:12 vaccines there is not only no incentive 26:15 for them to make it safe there's 26:16 actually to make those vaccines as 26:20 dangerous as possible they have monopoly 26:22 control there's no competition 26:24 everybody's told you take this Mercs 26:27 hepatitis B shot you take Burke's MMR 26:31 there is no other MMR to take let me ask 26:33 you this 26:34 you said your party them adjust for full 26:36 disclosure you're still a Democrat you 26:37 haven't left the party I'm still a 26:39 Democrat really angry about this why did 26:43 the one party that has this wrong is the 26:45 Democratic Party when they we have in a 26:56 Reagan signed the law into it and I'm 27:00 not blaming Reagan you know because I 27:03 think Reagan was probably trying to do 27:05 something good leave that this law would 27:12 somehow make it easier for people to 27:16 recover injuries from injuries quickly 27:19 and that they would keep people from 27:21 getting sick they didn't know what I 27:23 know today so when we had the Supreme 27:27 Court case which you know extended the 27:30 liability complete blanket immunity for 27:33 all product defect claims to these 27:36 companies it was the Republicans on the 27:40 Supreme Court that voted to do that it 27:43 was that Democrats particularly URI ated 27:51 this ad saying this is you are 27:53 unleashing what what's happened in on 28:02 Capitol Hill and in Congress the 28:05 Republicans are as bad as the Democrats 28:06 everybody's scared that's issue on the 28:09 state legislatures Republicans have been 28:13 fantastic and they are the ones that the 28:16 pharmaceutical companies once they get 28:18 up into the higher office but our Pharma 28:21 has more control you know we can't get 28:27 the reason why I asked this to following 28:29 reason so for me in my family I'm 28:32 married to have three kids I was in the 28:34 military so you know when you're in the 28:35 military take a bunch of shots I took 11 28:37 shots when I joined the army and they 28:39 said your government property something 28:40 may happen but what we're testing I have 28:43 offices nationwide and I talk to a lot 28:45 of my executives and a lot of them are 28:46 from Cal 28:47 for me in California they're not 28:48 comfortable about vaccines so they'll 28:49 say I'm anti vaccine I'm Pro vaccine but 28:52 there's a lot of people that are that 28:54 are in the middle and the people I'd 28:56 want to focus on is the folks that are 28:58 willing to be educated to consider 29:03 different positions I'm speaking of my 29:05 wife and my wife last time we stayed up 29:07 last night late watching all these 29:09 different documentaries these articles 29:11 and you know once you get into this 29:12 conversation of anti vaccine or probe X 29:14 and there's a lot you can read there's 29:16 an enough content to go through and she 29:18 says well baby this is starting to make 29:19 sense and that's starting to make sense 29:21 and what about this and it kept going 29:22 and going you know to dos or in the 29:24 middle when you talk about Democrats and 29:27 I said you know why are Democrats not 29:29 again I think a lot of people do have an 29:31 issue with big pharma this is some stats 29:33 that I pulled up is a big pharma that's 29:36 advertised six billion dollars of TV 29:39 last year when it comes out to a lobby 29:41 and you were given a data they're number 29:43 one number one was big pharma by a mile 29:45 at 280 million insurance was second then 29:49 electronic manufacturing then business 29:51 associations then oil and gas then 29:53 electronic than real estate and then I 29:55 went a little bit deeper I said let me 29:57 see what's happening with cost and you 29:59 see that based on a study done by your 30:01 an independent research group funded by 30:03 the 4th health insurance companies for 30:05 health insurance companies type 1 30:07 diabetes spent on average fifty seven 30:09 hundred dollars per person on insulin in 30:10 2016 versus 2841 and 2012 that's nearly 30:14 a hundred percent growth in only four 30:17 years and 3,400 drugs boosted their 30:20 pricing for the first six months of 2019 30:23 17% increase in a number of drug hikes 30:26 from a year earlier and the average 30:29 price hike is ten and a half percent 30:30 that's five times inflation so when I 30:33 watch debates you don't see the left and 30:37 the right being true off when it comes 30:38 down to a big farm abusing them so who 30:41 is holding them accountable to be able 30:43 to constantly move one out the first 30:47 thing you said is really kind of ruin 30:50 the problem which is I think was 1996 30:55 FDA adopted a new rule it was 30:59 in this country for pharmaceutical 31:01 companies to advertise drugs 31:03 direct-to-consumer in other words to 31:05 advertise on TV and uh and then FDA 31:10 changed that rule so there's only two 31:12 countries in the world that allow ARMA 31:15 civico companies to advertise on eBay 31:17 and New Zealand is one and what are the 31:18 others we have as a result of that we 31:21 get the highest drug prices I think 9 31:25 out of every 10 hours in the world and 31:29 on pharmaceutical drugs is spent in this 31:31 country so we're you know we it's not a 31:34 good thing for Public Health and by the 31:36 way the third leading cause of death in 31:40 this country is pharmaceutical drugs 31:43 okay healthier we have the most 31:47 aggressive vaccine schedule in the world 31:50 in this country and we have the worst 31:52 health and our children can adults 31:55 oh we have worse infant mortality we 31:58 have if you look at any of the metrics 32:00 you as I think it's 72 in infant 32:03 mortality in the world where around 32:05 Syria and Costa Rica oh I was a kid we 32:09 were number one on all of those we were 32:11 the best with the healthiest people in 32:13 the world the best health care system 32:15 today we you know we're paying the most 32:18 money for the worst outcomes a lot of 32:20 that is because a pharmaceutical 32:23 advertisements on and I don't do they 32:25 advertise on TV but they control content 32:28 oh you know Anderson Cooper is sponsored 32:33 by Pfizer Erin Burnett is sponsored by 32:36 Pfizer NBC Nightly News is sponsored by 32:41 Merck and Roger Ailes told them they 32:46 like you know Roger Ailes I knew very 32:49 well it was a founder Fox's I didn't 32:53 agree with him politically but we were 32:56 friends we spent a couple of months the 32:57 other 1/10 I was 18 years old and Africa 33:01 I had this you know good relationship 33:03 with him and he understood the issue of 33:07 vaccine injury from me he had a personal 33:10 experience with back injury 33:12 we're a kid who was close to him was 33:15 injured and so he knew it was true and 33:18 we have made out make a film documentary 33:22 about it a couple of years before he 33:25 died when he was still at the height of 33:26 his powers and I asked him you know can 33:30 I come on I don't want to play it on Fox 33:32 I wanted to come on fox and talk about 33:34 it he said I can't let you do that he 33:37 said in fact if any of my house allowed 33:40 you on their show I have to fire I 33:42 didn't I would get a call from Rupert 33:46 within 10 minutes Rupert Murdoch who 33:49 owns Fox also owns one of the biggest 33:51 vaccine companies in the world and has 33:54 been one of the big promoters of it but 33:56 Roger told me and he said he said during 34:00 non-election years there in certain 34:03 parts of the air 70% of our advertising 34:07 revenue for evening news shows is coming 34:10 from Pharma and and he said typically 34:14 there's about 22 ads on an evening news 34:17 and 17 of those are pharmaceutical s 34:19 that's why you see this these aggressive 34:22 promotion some vaccines all the time 34:24 you're you're constantly being told it's 34:27 flu season get your vaccine because 34:29 they're selling the products not just 34:31 during the advertising section of the 34:33 show but they're selling the products 34:34 during the entire show and yeah your 34:37 measles and then you know there's 34:39 inflating they terror of flu the terror 34:42 of measles the terror of you know 34:45 coronavirus which are constant themes 34:47 which bring them in viewers could also 34:50 sell medical products which is what 34:53 their advertisers are trying to sell and 34:55 those companies you know the CNN and and 34:59 those other companies are going to 35:00 underly compromise they're not asking 35:03 the questions of government officials 35:04 that they need to be asking and they're 35:06 getting you know they're bowing down and 35:08 genuflecting to anthony pouchy as a very 35:12 well document and very checkered history 35:15 of telling the truth of not telling the 35:19 truth of being of abusing his power and 35:23 you know resulting and 35:25 really sinister things like hiding the 35:28 leukemia virus is known to be in three 35:32 of our large vaccines that we know 35:33 causes cancer and he's hidden that from 35:36 the American people he fired the number 35:40 one scientist at NIH for her study 35:43 showed and those magazines were 35:45 contaminated and he he also he was Judy 35:51 makeupit's who worked for the agency was 35:55 on the team that identified the HIV 35:58 vaccine 35:59 HIV virus and connected it to AIDS and 36:02 he kept that secret for six months 36:05 oh then he could get one of his cronies 36:07 to make the publication but that 36:09 resulted in many many people getting it 36:12 it's because the test was delayed by six 36:14 months those things are you know are 36:18 really black spots on Tony ouchies 36:20 record and to turn our entire nation 36:23 over to Tony Falchi with this 36:26 unquestioned reverence and the constant 36:29 you know Jenny black she - um I think 36:31 it's something that is not healthy for 36:34 our country and it's really kind of 36:36 sickening to see to watch the news 36:39 division these people are supposed to be 36:41 reporters doing the exact same thing 36:43 that they did during the Iraq war which 36:45 is that you know what reporters are not 36:47 supposed to take the word of government 36:50 officials my father told me when I was a 36:53 kid people in power lie the job of 36:57 reporter is constant skepticism constant 37:00 scrutiny and difficult questions 37:05 Wow yeah I have the article right here 37:07 where you set up Robert F Kennedy jr. 37:10 Warren's Anthony Falchi is a fraud and 37:12 that's poison an entire generation of 37:14 Americans this was just 10 days ago 37:15 April 20th so let's just say you were a 37:18 reporter say Robert F Kennedy jr. 37:20 instead of wanting to go into 37:22 environment environmental law you have a 37:23 conversation and you decide you know I 37:26 think I want to go be a reporter if 37:28 you're a reporter today if you're 37:30 reported today and you're interviewing 37:32 dr. Anthony Falchi what questions would 37:35 you be asking 37:37 I would be saying I mean number one why 37:40 are we skipping animal studies with 37:43 these vaccines we know the history of 37:45 the corona virus vaccine on a virus 37:47 vaccines in the past have shown 37:49 themselves to be very very dangerous 37:51 vaccines very volatile vaccines and I'll 37:55 explain to you why that so in 2002 38:00 beginning in 2002 there were three SARS 38:03 epidemics and these are ours is a corona 38:08 virus and what the first of those was a 38:12 natural occurring corona virus that 38:15 jumped from bats in China to human 38:18 beings the second two were lab-created 38:22 karana virus vaccine but the corona 38:25 virus is an escape from the lab and 38:28 caused these epidemics that's not 38:29 controversial and everybody you know 38:32 agrees with that but it was deep concern 38:36 about the transmissibility and the 38:39 virulence of corona virus and its 38:41 capacity to jump from animals to human 38:43 bait so all the major nations Western 38:47 nations and China got together in the 38:50 between 2006 to 2012 to create corona 38:54 virus vaccines it created about 30 38:57 vaccines and they chose the 4 most 39:00 promising on this was a consortium of 39:02 the best scientists neurologists and 39:04 knowledge in the world they gave those 39:07 four magazines to ferrets and parents 39:10 are the closest analogy when it comes to 39:12 up at rest or infections to human beings 39:14 they're heavily utilized to study corona 39:17 virus Ferris had a an excellent immune 39:23 response to the vaccine meaning they 39:25 develop at any parties and that's the 39:28 metric that FDA uses on it licensed the 39:32 vaccine it just looks and says is it 39:34 producing anybody vaccines are never 39:35 tested in the field patch nobody ever 39:37 gives a 5,000 people a vaccine and 5,000 39:41 people no vaccine and then sends them 39:43 out and sees what happens that's not how 39:45 they get licensed they get licensed by 39:49 you showing that they can produce 39:50 anybody's the presumption is that 39:52 anybody will defend you against future 39:55 attacks by God by that virus and so make 39:59 he the ferrets amount looked really good 40:02 in anybody responds and they thought 40:04 they had four winners here a button and 40:07 something really frightening happened 40:10 when those ferrets were exposed to the 40:12 wild virus they horrible inflammation 40:18 throughout all the organs on their 40:20 bodies and they died particularly in 40:23 their lungs and they died and then those 40:27 scientists remembered that the same 40:30 thing that happened when they had tried 40:32 rs8 vaccine in the 1960s on children and 40:37 RSV was very similar to Quranic virus 40:39 upper respiratory infection and they had 40:41 given it to about they skipped animal 40:43 studies they gave it to 35 kids and it 40:48 was an excellent provokes excellently in 40:50 response but then when those kids were 40:52 exposed to the wild virus they begin 40:55 horribly sick and two of them died and 40:57 they immediately discontinued that study 40:59 I wasn't scandal everybody remembered it 41:02 and they were in 2012 they were testing 41:07 all of these vaccines they sent 41:09 themselves on ferrets they said this is 41:11 what happened to those children we tried 41:14 it out and they developed anybody 41:16 responsible then they had what we call 41:17 paradoxical immune enhancement when they 41:20 were exposed to the real virus instead 41:23 of instead of protecting against it it 41:25 actually enhanced it made it much more 41:27 deadly man they connected it in 2014 to 41:32 the dengue vaccine which was one of Tony 41:34 found cheese vaccines which had a lot of 41:37 those same red flags during the clinical 41:41 trials they gave it to the Filipinos 41:44 anyway Philippines gave it to hundreds 41:46 of kids the kids were great great immune 41:51 response and then when they're exposed 41:52 to wildfire as they died 600 of them 41:55 died the Philippine government today is 41:57 prosecuted criminally putting people in 41:59 jail for that because they knew it they 42:02 knew something bad was 42:03 from the clinical trials and so the this 42:09 is something that is a unique 42:11 peculiarities of coronavirus it's 42:15 puzzling that Tony found his own vaccine 42:18 the Moderne vaccine which he you know is 42:20 its agency owns 50% of that vaccine and 42:24 they went right to human testing without 42:26 testing my animals and that just seems 42:28 almost criminally irresponsible and he's 42:31 allowing the same thing I would ask him 42:35 knowing that history and by the way it's 42:39 not just me saying this all the people 42:41 who have criticized me for my stance and 42:43 magazines for many years the leaders 42:45 like Peter Hotez all often and Ian 42:48 Lipkin are all saying the same thing 42:50 that I'm saying to you right now you 42:53 have to be really really careful with 42:55 the government virus vaccine reason is 42:58 that vaccines develop a immune response 43:05 but they felt different kind there are 43:09 two different kinds of antibodies this 43:11 is what they found out from this process 43:13 there's neutralizing antibodies which 43:16 you want them your body to produce and 43:18 that guard you against the disease 43:20 those are good antibodies they also 43:23 produce a specific species of antibodies 43:25 called a blinding antibiotics and those 43:29 are the ones that provoke an enhanced 43:32 immune response once you're exposed to 43:35 vaccine and you have to figure out you 43:37 know which one of those you're actually 43:39 producing and it's unclear that they're 43:47 not doing that in this case the other 43:49 thing that they're not doing is they're 43:50 not using placebo testing which means 43:53 nobody will ever know what the risk 43:56 profile is for those products if you 43:59 don't test against placebo you're you 44:03 don't know whether the people who became 44:05 ill and at coba with that receive the 44:07 vaccine became ill because of the 44:08 vaccine or just coincidental there's no 44:13 way to know 44:13 and so they'll even recorded and it 44:17 if it immediately creates opportunities 44:21 for bias for corruption and for cheating 44:24 if you do not do splits Ebola and that's 44:26 why the World Health Organization CDC 44:28 FDA and IH everybody says if you don't 44:32 use a placebo it's not science it's 44:35 marketing and that's what they're doing 44:37 they're doing all of these tests without 44:40 using placebo I would say to Anthony 44:42 ouchy well why aren't you using a 44:45 placebo group are you scared about what 44:48 is going to be shown about safety if you 44:50 actually use a treatment see buckram 44:53 it's completely irresponsible you know 44:54 what when you look at the data and the 44:57 media so a proven rating of Falchi 44:59 against Trump and he constantly showed 45:01 that that America Trump's foutch trust 45:03 Falchi more than Trump right now behind 45:06 closed doors what is the motivation of 45:10 foul Chi right you know you have a lot 45:13 of folks who are watching saying this 45:14 man seems like a reasonable guy so G has 45:18 a bias towards vaccines and he owns the 45:21 vaccine so he has he literally owns 45:24 vaccine the only profit motivation is 45:26 purely probably III think it's power and 45:29 I think the same is true the case both 45:31 some actually stand to make huge amounts 45:33 of money you know potentially millions 45:35 millions I don't believe you know it's 45:39 very hard to look into another man's 45:41 brain and I try not to do that but just 45:45 looking at them I really believe that 45:47 their motivation is more about power and 45:51 there is no more our composition than 45:54 being a health official because you can 45:56 literally dictator I mean at this point 45:58 Tony foutch he has powers that no 46:02 American president has ever had he's you 46:04 know telling people in California you 46:06 can't go to the beach you can't go in 46:08 the ocean you can't go shop your kids 46:11 can't go to school you have to stay in 46:14 your house you're gonna you know the two 46:16 days ago they were getting thousand 46:19 dollar tickets to people who were 46:20 swimming in the ocean and surfing no 46:23 presidents ever had that kind of power 46:25 before but today ouchy who's very very 46:28 close partners with gates 46:30 in America and there what they're saying 46:32 if you listen carefully what they're 46:34 saying is you all are are gonna stay in 46:38 the house until we have a vaccine 46:41 it's not gonna be safe to come out and 46:44 that is a tremendous power to tell 46:46 people they have to wait and do that 46:47 until you don't think out you know what 46:50 I think there is a struggle between two 46:54 different ways to handle this quarantine 46:56 and nobody everybody saying listen to 46:59 the scientists but there's a flaw there 47:03 which is the scientists can tell you 47:06 maybe can model they can model how many 47:10 people are gonna die from coronavirus 47:13 using different scenarios you know if 47:17 you all go back to work tomorrow 47:19 here's how many people died if we all 47:22 say you act up for six months here's how 47:24 many people and they can do that 47:25 probably pretty well people are saying 47:28 listen to the scientists but there's 47:29 something that is not being modeled here 47:32 which is something that those scientists 47:35 have no expertise on which happen how 47:38 many people are being killed by the 47:39 quarantine there's really good data and 47:43 is solid from dozens and dozens of 47:47 studies that show that number one 47:52 isolation kills lots of people kills 47:56 people through a depression and it kills 47:58 people through mistakes it kills people 47:59 from not getting in a routine medical 48:02 care it kills people a lot of different 48:05 ways but also it unemployment kills 48:10 people so there's a really good 1982 48:13 book this is considered an authoritative 48:15 and that book did all of the modeling on 48:19 you know on historical unemployment 48:21 rates and this was a long time ago so 48:22 our population is what they book found 48:28 is that for every point in unemployment 48:30 if there's 37,000 people died 9,000 48:35 people die from heart attacks I know 48:37 other people die from suicides all these 48:40 different reasons that they die and then 48:42 3,000 333 48:44 people go to prison everyone point at an 48:48 extra 40,000 people end up in mental 48:50 institutions oh we're looking at 48:53 unemployment rates from this quarantine 48:54 that are going to exceed 35 percent in 48:58 other words the increase as one from 49:01 three point five percent and we'll go to 49:03 35 percent you multiply 37,000 by 30 and 49:09 you're looking at over a million people 49:11 about 1.1 million people who could die 49:15 from the quarantine just from that 49:17 metric then there's a lot of other 49:19 metrics for example what you know we are 49:23 hurting the or disrupting the food the 49:28 supply chains for foods and medicines so 49:31 people are not going to get their 49:32 medicine people not going to get their 49:34 foods this is nothing to do with 49:36 unemployment people are also today are 49:40 not seeing doctors for routine 49:42 medications for routine treatment people 49:45 who have cancer people have diabetes 49:47 people have hypertension who are 49:50 skipping doctor's appointments because 49:52 of the quarantine all those people are 49:55 also at risk and then there's the 49:56 impacts on children going to school so 50:00 there's a tremendous amount of impacts 50:02 that have not been modeled and we want 50:04 to have good public policy in this 50:06 country you need to actually do a risk 50:09 assessment and saying what are the full 50:12 risk you know not with let's not just 50:14 look at the quranic artist deaths let's 50:17 look at that the dance i'm the 50:19 alternative quran virus which is 50:20 quarantine the swedes did this and they 50:25 said it's not going to work 50:27 and they looked at it and they you know 50:29 the chief epidemiologists of sweden said 50:31 we're going to go back to work and when 50:33 I could have many of these restrictions 50:34 on on you know social distancing etc 50:38 we're gonna protect the elderly and this 50:41 is one you know I think we all thought 50:43 was gonna happen 50:44 we went quarantine for a couple of weeks 50:47 and so hospitals could gear up till they 50:50 could get the beds they could get the 50:51 ventilators the testing kits they could 50:56 get the 50:58 drugs like various therapeutic s-- the 51:02 IV vitamin C treatment chloroquine or 51:07 whatever and then we would have an 51:11 avalanche where all the young people who 51:13 are in good condition and we're not very 51:16 vulnerable this would come out and 51:18 resume life as usual go to work go to 51:21 play the we would keep isolated people 51:25 have chronic health conditions and 51:28 seniors elderly because they're 51:30 vulnerable 51:31 those people if you can show that you 51:33 have a chronic caliper and we would pay 51:36 their paychecks and take care of them 51:38 and keep them isolated until the disease 51:41 runs through the population and we 51:44 develop accurate immunity and then 51:46 they're protected by that and that and 51:49 then also you know at that time we have 51:51 better therapeutics they can really 51:53 treat this disease and that would be a 51:56 plan that would would not you know 51:59 bankrupt generations of Americans and 52:02 that's what they're doing in Sweden and 52:05 what they say in Sweden is yes we do 52:07 have a spike and death rates compared to 52:09 Norway which is quarantine but a year 52:14 from now we're gonna have everybody's 52:16 gonna have the same right Italy view as 52:19 you know Sweden everywhere it's gonna 52:21 have their year from now that all of the 52:23 same death rate we will still have 52:25 economy and you all and I think that's a 52:28 risk you know that that is not being 52:31 assessed and you know there's this 52:33 reference given to scientists with 52:36 actually answering the question is is 52:39 this scientist equipped to actually give 52:41 us advice on this issue or should we 52:44 limit his advice as to what his 52:46 expertise is tell me found she has zero 52:50 training and zero capacity and has 52:54 probably never had a single study about 52:58 the cost of unemployment on public 53:01 health he knows about virology and 53:04 immunology he doesn't know anything 53:07 about these other impacts why is he 53:09 calling the shots 53:10 why is he 53:11 calling the shots well I you know I 53:14 think that is a combination of things 53:18 and some of it a lot of it has to do 53:20 with the the incapacity the the acquired 53:26 incapacity of Anderson Cooper and CNN to 53:34 scrutinise be Orthodox ease of the 53:39 pharmaceutical and medical cartels they 53:42 will not ask the questions and you know 53:46 if Tony said you tell them also a flu 53:49 shot is good for you it's proven to work 53:52 they will believe that they won't 53:54 actually look at the science and you 53:56 know the Cochrane Collaboration this is 53:59 the ultimate arbiter on science the 54:01 Cochrane Collaboration has looked at 54:03 every published food study and what 54:06 they've said is the flu vaccine does not 54:10 work it does not prevent deaths in the 54:13 elderly it actually enhances it makes 54:17 you more vulnerable to on flu infections 54:21 every year let me tell you this patching 54:24 every year CNN releases flu death data 54:28 and that data is not real data it's fake 54:34 data so and I'll tell you what they do 54:37 the CDC actually does very good 54:41 gathering and it assembles the data on 54:44 American health and death certificates 54:47 and an index called the mortality and 54:50 morbidity data and if you go to the 54:52 mortality and morbidity data you can see 54:55 how many flu does actually happen in 54:57 America nobody does that 55:00 and instead CNN reports every year at 55:05 the flu deaths in this country were 55:06 between 60,000 90 and they'll say it's 55:10 worse than ever 55:10 it could be 95,000 deaths this year I'm 55:14 Flo take your flu shot but if you go 55:17 around and ask people do you actually 55:18 know anybody has never died of a Flo 55:20 those people tell you know if 95 55:24 thousand people were dying 55:25 we all know people who die in the flow 55:28 the truth is at the year they said 55:31 95,000 which was two years ago there 55:33 were 2,000 people who died the average 55:37 death rate for the flow over the past 20 55:39 years around a thousand people a year 55:41 and what they do is they conflate the 55:46 mortality morbidity data for pneumonia 55:49 with the flow and Moe's only 7 percent 55:52 of pneumonia cases are actually caused 55:55 by the flow of pneumonia deaths the rest 55:57 of them are non flu or respiratory 56:01 infections so CNN just about every year 56:05 and I don't think Sanjay Gupta Anderson 56:08 Cooper actually what a line buddy is 56:10 part of their Gestalt there you know 56:14 there's most dangerous disease for 56:35 somebody that's watching the same Robert 56:37 why is your data right and not their 56:40 data if you're saying only a thousand 56:41 versus something different 56:43 nobody you should trust me and nobody 56:47 you should trust Anderson Cooper and 56:49 nobody should trust honey vouching they 56:51 should trust the science and what I'm 56:53 using is not my data it's their data and 56:57 you know any I've written a letter to 56:59 Sanjay Gupta outlining all of the 57:03 standard and a very polite civil letter 57:06 but to saying you know Sanjay I'm are 57:08 you a lot I know you're not deliberately 57:10 doing this but you say these things 57:12 every year and here's why each of them 57:15 is wrong according this in it and now 57:18 everything I say on my Instagram page 57:22 every single statement is sourced and 57:25 cited you can't do it on Instagram 57:29 because Instagram doesn't let you legs 57:31 oh I always probably should urge us on 57:33 Instagram because that's kind of my you 57:35 know best 57:37 I always usually within 24 hours 57:42 reprinted on children's health defense 57:44 webs with all the sites and with all the 57:47 sourcing on say if I said something that 57:50 was untrue people would be all over me 57:53 if I you know my enemies are watching 57:56 everything that I say pharmaceutical 57:58 industry watching everything they'd say 57:59 so I am very very careful any public 58:03 statement that I make is source and you 58:07 know if I if I made a mistake which I'm 58:10 sure at some point it's possible for me 58:12 to do 58:13 somebody told me in a manner of the 58:15 second immediately we don't you know 58:19 doctors scientists you know we really 58:36 are are careful about making sure 58:38 everything is sourced to peer review or 58:41 to a government database who's on your 58:45 side by the way because your position I 58:47 mean I I saw the letter your family 58:49 wrote to you this was about a year ago 58:51 and you know RFK is our brother and 58:54 uncle he's tragically wrong about 58:56 vaccines we love RFK but he's part of 58:58 the misinformation campaign that's 59:00 heartbreaking and deadly consequences 59:02 whose on you because when you're talking 59:04 if somebody's listening that's in the 59:06 middle not big person that's on a big 59:08 pharma side say they're CNN Cooper Gupta 59:10 or not somebody that's on the other side 59:12 but somebody that says a lot of this 59:14 stuff is saying makes a lot of sense who 59:17 else is on your side that's a big name 59:19 and a credible source you know a lot of 59:27 doctors nurses and their household names 59:35 are people top scientists 59:46 I just called Peter a a B has hundreds 59:51 hundreds of peer-reviewed publications 59:53 and he was always against us until he 59:55 recently did a study on the DTV and 60:00 showed and it's killing more people than 60:04 the area Tennyson pertussis and that 60:07 girls who get the magazine are ten times 60:11 more likely to die than people who don't 60:13 get the vaccine and so and that brought 60:16 him of the data brought him over so we 60:19 have you know there are many many 60:20 doctors but they don't they don't want 60:23 to put their heads off because their 60:24 careers are destroyed so I just get 60:26 their careers destroyed journalists lose 60:28 their careers people this isn't you know 60:31 this is a career killer 60:32 the reason I'm you know my name is 60:37 prominent is because I you know I have a 60:43 track record and I'm a litigator I 60:47 argued all these important cases I was 60:49 on trial teams in come on santo cases on 60:53 the case income mark ruffalo just will 60:56 be about one of my cases which was the 60:59 which was the dupont case West Virginia 61:04 and you know I've been involved my side 61:08 helps hundreds of groups I have a track 61:11 record I have friends resilience because 61:14 of that and because of my family but 61:19 otherwise the industry has spent fifteen 61:22 years 61:23 you know battering that decision and 61:25 I've lost the one friendships and I've 61:27 lost a lot of business relationships and 61:30 other relationships and credibility with 61:33 people who just believe Oh 61:35 never hear my arguments they never hear 61:39 them all they hear is he's an auntie 61:42 back sir and they said well that's wrong 61:44 and you know my family even those three 61:47 members of my family who wrote that 61:49 article I have a big family 61:51 I have supporters in the family too but 61:53 the three members who wrote that article 61:55 accused me of being an auntie back sir 61:58 oh I'm not I've never said anything any 62:01 vaccine 62:02 I'm not 62:04 what I've said is a vaccine should be 62:08 safe and effective and that they 62:10 shouldn't be mandated in any case and 62:12 but if you can make a vaccine that is 62:14 proven to be safe and proven to be 62:16 effective I wouldn't be against it but 62:19 let's do let's walk through the proof oh 62:21 you know if there's I've spent 37 years 62:26 trying to get mercury out of fish nobody 62:29 calls me any fish I spent 37 years 62:33 trying to get pesticides out of food 62:35 nobody calls me any food I spent 30 62:39 years trying to get to improve fuel 62:43 efficiency or get carbon fuel out of 62:45 automobiles I you know my partnership 62:48 was the biggest investor in Tesla and I 62:55 was part of a partnership that built the 62:57 two biggest solar plants in our country 63:01 I want to get I want to get carbon 63:04 energy system nobody calls me anti 63:07 energy I'm not any vaccine I just want 63:11 say good science robust science 63:14 independent regulators and and safety oh 63:18 I've never said I was any vaccine people 63:20 call me that because it's a way of 63:22 marginalizing me it's a way of making 63:25 people think I'm a crackpot you know and 63:27 keeping me silent and censoring me 63:32 because you know he didn't in facts he's 63:33 dangerous don't let people hear him 63:35 because it will spread like a virus and 63:38 so they keep me off a TV they keep me 63:40 off of social media they keep me out of 63:42 the newspapers and it allows everybody 63:44 including three members of my family to 63:47 say you know we don't like what he says 63:50 good guys but they heard what I said do 63:54 you guys still do family reunions where 63:56 everybody gets tired you know what my 64:02 parents encouraged us every night to get 64:06 in arguments and that's what we do or is 64:09 it one discussion the dinner table and 64:12 we you know there would be topics and we 64:15 would argue about them 64:17 I remember my father hey you know should 64:20 we get out of Vietnam is it good to take 64:23 LSD God exists you know all these things 64:28 that would throw them out and then we 64:30 would argue about that name with you 64:32 know coaches on our Argos my grandfather 64:34 is the same thing to his kids he'd say 64:37 you know should we be and he should we 64:40 join war in Spain fascism good for Italy 64:44 you know whatever and make us argument 64:48 and encourage us to take extreme points 64:51 of view and talk about so like somebody 64:54 in my family argues against my position 64:58 is not troublesome and in no way 65:02 relationship I understand you know we 65:06 need to Beit that's what we ought to be 65:07 doing we ought to be debating this 65:10 everybody should and we should be able 65:12 to do it without you know without 65:15 vitriol and without anger I posted 65:27 something on Twitter earlier and this 65:28 the question I asked I said what topic 65:31 generally creates the most heated 65:34 debates between you and your family 65:36 I just curious you know what people 65:38 gonna say right and they said you know 65:40 pro-life pro-choice you know who's the 65:43 greatest of all time Michael Jordan or 65:45 LeBron some of them with sports but the 65:47 most the most comments here the one that 65:50 came up the most was vaccine vaccine is 65:54 the one that creates the most heated 65:56 debate amongst people why do you think 65:58 that is well it's clear on why it is 66:03 because we're doing something that we've 66:05 never done before we're telling people 66:07 you have to take this medication and 66:10 we're taking doctors who you know at 66:13 this sacred for 2,000 years since 66:16 Epocrates had a sacred relationship with 66:21 the patient where that doctor is 66:23 treating you and owes you is complete 66:28 Allegiance is silence 66:30 is confidentiality his best about your 66:34 condition and is trying to heal you 66:37 we've now profoundly and dramatically 66:40 changed the role of the doctor and the 66:42 doctor is now the agent of state power 66:45 and state policy and he's saying even 66:49 though you're a completely healthy kid 66:50 I'm gonna give you a risky medication so 66:54 that you can protect somebody else 66:56 allegedly you know which basically which 66:58 by the way that ain't true you're much 67:02 more likely to get chickenpox from a 67:04 vaccinated person or measles and you are 67:06 from an unvaccinated person much more 67:09 likely you're much more likely to get 67:11 polio from the vaccinated personated 70% 67:15 of the polio in the world is vaccine 67:18 strain that things you got it from a 67:19 vaccinated person oh that is a mythology 67:23 that unpacks and people are dangerous is 67:26 the fact if you look at thee the 67:29 manufacturers answered for chickenpox it 67:33 says on the manufacturers insert after 67:35 you receive this vaccine do not be in 67:38 proximity of pregnant women are 67:39 immunocompromised people for six weeks 67:42 nobody ever does that they go to back to 67:44 school the next day and they spread the 67:46 chickenpox and you know pertussis you 67:49 become an asymptomatic carrier you're 67:52 spreading pertussis it whereas if you 67:54 actually were on vac centered and you've 67:56 got pertussis you would know it you can 67:58 whooping cough and you'd say ah me you 67:59 wouldn't be spending it your the 68:02 pertussis vaccine you got it well you 68:05 don't know you got it it's bigger 68:06 spreading it to other people and and 68:09 some vaccines actually more likely to 68:13 spread disease than if you're 68:15 unvaccinated 1961 your uncle president 68:20 john f kennedy urged 80 million 68:22 Americans including almost 5 million 68:23 children who had not been vaccinated for 68:25 polio to receive the Salk vaccine which 68:27 he called the miraculous drug do you 68:30 think he would have the same position 68:32 today as he did in 1961 you know I don't 68:35 want to speak to me I'll go on for my 68:37 uncle of course he he was for that and 68:41 we we only had two backs and 68:43 you know I got the Palio salt vaccine we 68:47 didn't know any of the problems with 68:48 vaccines we didn't have you know most of 68:51 the vaccines today 68:53 olia was a health care crisis most of 68:56 the vaccines when they put all these 68:57 vaccines on a schedule almost none of 69:00 them were hurt dangerous diseases 69:02 casually contagious diseases now we're 69:04 gonna spread why don't we need to happen 69:06 time speed backs hepatitis B vaccine is 69:09 given every job the day they're born and 69:12 the only way you can get from your mom 69:15 if she has it when you're both being 69:17 born but every mother is tested in every 69:19 hospital in every state in this country 69:22 so that's a very small amount of kids 69:25 and they you can give them the vaccine 69:27 the only other way you get that is B is 69:32 from is from sex you know or from you 69:38 know unprotected sex that little child 69:41 is it zero risk why are we giving a 69:44 magazine afroditi speed magazine was 69:47 manufactured by Merck or male 69:50 homosexuals because they were having and 69:57 and for heroin addicts and prostitutes 70:02 and that's it that's why they developed 70:05 it and guess what happened none of those 70:08 people use the vaccine it couldn't sell 70:11 any of them oh they went back Merck went 70:14 back to C D City and said we're not 70:17 selling this product it's lost leader 70:19 for us order it give it to children and 70:23 CDC does whatever Merck tells them they 70:27 ordered it for every child out vaccine 70:29 only lasts two years so that child is 70:32 not gonna sleep with a prostitute 70:34 between the day they're born in the day 70:37 they're two years old or the day they're 70:39 ten and they're given five of those 70:40 vaccines because they only last two 70:42 years the only reason for that vaccine 70:45 the only reason is to enrich that 70:48 company and it kills lots and lots and 70:51 lots of kids every year that's one if 70:55 there's many 70:56 other vaccines that are clearly killing 70:58 today more children than they're saving 71:01 another one of those would be the 71:03 rotavirus vaccine again was gone on the 71:06 body you know 71:07 did did you grow up with a great fear of 71:10 rotavirus no no of course not 71:14 it wasn't a threatening disease you know 71:16 art you know our generation or any 71:18 generation it's not a threatening there 71:21 are more rotavirus cases today which is 71:24 you know a couple hundred deaths a year 71:26 and there were before the run of virus 71:29 vaccine and the rotavirus vaccine 71:32 contains a port virus a pig virus 71:37 because it's made on pig tissue and we 71:40 know causes cancer and behavioral 71:43 problems in pigs why would we give that 71:47 why don't we take the risk and give that 71:48 vaccine do every American child they 71:52 have no idea whether it's causing those 71:54 cancers and in kids and if you go 71:57 through these vaccines one at a time and 72:00 you say do we really need this vaccine 72:02 most um is oh we don't in prior to 72:05 eighty five almost non-existent eighty 72:08 percent of the vaccines we have we're 72:11 after eighty five and there weren't huge 72:13 you know epidemics of infectious 72:15 diseases killing Americans at that time 72:18 even measles measles mortalities and 99 72:26 percent disappeared prior to the 72:28 introduction of the vaccine in 63 there 72:32 are only four hundred kids who died of 72:34 measles in a population of 200 million 72:36 Americans they were almost all black 72:40 children the Mississippi Delta 72:42 we're actually dying of malnutrition and 72:44 this was before the poverty programs and 72:47 you know the likelihood is easily 72:49 mortalities would have disappeared 72:51 altogether now measles is gonna come 72:53 back and cause it's a lot of problems 72:54 because the vaccine is it is doing 72:59 things it's forcing these those two 73:01 older populations and much younger 73:03 populations who should not be getting 73:05 measles there's there's data saying that 73:08 measles is back on 73:09 increase 110,000 people are now dying 73:12 from measles every year matter of fact 73:13 that's in the same letter that your 73:14 family wrote but you know this leads me 73:16 to something here right now because 73:17 world of organs the people who are now 73:27 getting measles in California you're not 73:37 adults you're not supposed to get 73:39 measles world how's that we're gonna 73:41 sage and little babies are now when 73:44 they're you know two weeks old and they 73:47 doesn't give you that and they're too 73:49 young to get the vaccine a lot of those 73:52 kids are going to end up dying 73:53 the measles and they world health day I 73:58 wish you just read is there's a lot of 74:01 scams in collecting that data and the 74:04 kids were who died of measles today are 74:08 severely malnourished kids in Africa and 74:12 you know the problem is is nourishment 74:16 measles disappear in this country when 74:19 we started having good sanitation good 74:21 nutrition you know again that's not me 74:24 saying CDC did a major study on this 74:29 mythology vaccines eradicated all these 74:33 mortalities for infectious diseases ere 74:36 conclusion from that which is on my 74:38 Instagram anybody can read their study 74:40 with a quote on Hopkins at CDC thus 74:45 vaccination almost nothing to do with 74:48 the disappearance of these mortalities 74:51 in the first half of the 20th century 74:54 I've seen didn't do it it was nutrition 74:57 it was sanitation was good food electric 75:01 refrigeration um chlorinated water and 75:05 electricity and that's what eradicated 75:09 disease that's why this disease now you 75:13 see World Health Organization also says 75:15 there because of vaccines that prevents 75:17 6 million deaths per year so if 75:22 there's no there's really no good way to 75:27 to act to ascertain were to judge that 75:31 data you know there's not they can't 75:35 point to a country for example they'll 75:38 say the DPT vaccine saves millions for 75:42 lives and is their most popular vaccine 75:44 it's the most popular vaccine the world 75:46 they're giving to every kid Africa and 75:48 they engage national compliance with 75:52 disease with with vaccine mandates 75:55 buyback vaccine a World Health 75:59 Organization funds most of the 76:01 ministries of health for all these 76:03 African countries and it funds their HIV 76:05 program so those countries are very 76:09 organization has a dictatorial control 76:11 over those countries it can tell them 76:14 you must take this vaccine and we're not 76:16 going to give you aids money and so they 76:19 do it so they all take the DPT vaccine 76:21 and nobody's ever really looked to see 76:24 whether the DBT vaccine is actually 76:27 saving lives 76:28 Oh in 2017 the Danish government like 76:33 the best scientist in the world in fact 76:35 that one of the world's biggest vaccine 76:36 companies at the cerumen stupid put 76:40 together study they brought together the 76:42 best scientists in the world and they 76:43 looked at populations in the nation of 76:47 Guinea Bissau or half the kids were 76:49 vaccinated before between two and five 76:51 months of age and half or so they had a 76:53 perfect natural experiment randomized 76:56 populations half contacts a half accent 77:00 and they looked at the health impacts 77:01 what they found when they F 30 years of 77:04 data they found that the vaccine you are 77:08 ten times more likely died if you got 77:12 the vaccine than if you didn't Oh WH o 77:17 the authors that Sonny I've been 77:22 screaming at the rooftops that WH oh you 77:25 got to stop using this vaccine you got 77:28 to reassess this WH o is still going 77:31 around claiming it saves lives it's a 77:32 lie it's a provable lie 77:36 that study by the way any of your 77:39 listeners can look it up and I encourage 77:41 you to do so 77:42 it's called morganson mor g en sen at 77:47 all other words and the team on 2017 and 77:52 made the journal is called the e 77:54 biopharma and you know so that the idea 77:58 that they're saving six million live 78:00 data that supports that which one of 78:04 those organizations do do you give a do 78:06 do you give a lot of credibility but 78:09 here's the problem you know i'm not 78:12 against the agencies i you know my whole 78:16 life has been trying to you know build 78:19 agencies in assuring integrity in them 78:23 but all those agencies are what we call 78:27 captive agencies they are run by the 78:29 industry eh-oh gets half of its budget 78:33 on pharmaceutical company is its budget 78:37 from the cdc and a forty five percent of 78:52 its budget on vaccines so you know we 78:58 shouldn't have that situation those 79:00 company should not be taking any money 79:02 from the industries they're supposed to 79:04 regulate and because of that they are 79:07 owned by those industries any good 79:10 science good policy good regulation 79:13 robert you know the topic of autism 79:16 obviously has a lot to do with vaccine 79:18 and it's it's part of this entire 79:19 conversation that we're having have 79:22 scientists and proper research being 79:24 able to prove what causes autism well 79:29 listen the the the answer to that is 79:34 that those studies have not 79:39 systematically been done there are many 79:41 many studies that link autism taxes we 79:45 have listed on our website 79:49 several hundred studies saying 79:53 suggesting in various ways but not only 79:57 do vaccines cause autism but actually 80:00 looking at the specific mechanisms I 80:03 wish they cause I don't think there's 80:05 any scientific question that vaccines 80:09 cause autism if you actually read this 80:11 the problem is 80:13 CDC has has has jinda 17 studies all of 80:23 those studies have flaws and those 80:26 studies are all logical studies in their 80:29 populations those studies are you know 80:39 when they looked at big populations they 80:41 said we couldn't find a lake here but 80:44 the problem is they were all done by 80:47 pharmaceutical industry scientists none 80:49 of them did and they all either look at 80:52 one vaccine the MMR which is given when 80:55 the children are quite old and then to 80:59 find aerosol so that's the only vaccine 81:02 one vaccine has ever been studied and 81:04 it's not the biggest suspect so the the 81:07 suspects are the five vaccines that are 81:10 given during the study and the Institute 81:16 of Medicine which is the ultimate 81:18 arbiter of vaccine science but you don't 81:20 have to listen to Bobby Kennedy 81:22 Institute of Medicine is looks over the 81:27 shoulder in CDC and HHS and tells them 81:31 whether they actually have done the 81:33 studies that are necessary the IOM 81:36 looked at all the vaccine studies that 81:38 have been done in 91 and 94 in 2011 and 81:42 in 2014 and what they said in every one 81:46 of those findings is they said CDC has 81:50 never done the studies that they've 81:53 scolded they've chided if they have 81:55 pleaded and CDC has refused to do those 81:58 oh what I'm saying CDC does not have 82:02 those 82:15 you can make up your own very very clear 82:29 the currents so what are these Institute 83:03 of Medicine has said those fees are no 83:05 good so what they do is they take the 83:10 tack of saying something that's so 83:12 absurd it's laughable they say there is 83:16 no autism that people are just noticing 83:20 odd you know anybody I mean I grew up we 83:37 never saw kids at work actually like 83:41 what you see today here's the real the 83:45 real rebuttal to that claim and autism 83:48 were just doing better diagnosis today 83:50 if that were true and where are all the 83:56 66 year old men with fought it with 83:58 full-blown autism in my entire life 84:01 having worked unless they accompanied 84:04 retardant I mean words in Spanish 84:07 Olympics I have never seen somebody my 84:09 age with full-blown was a man talking at 84:14 the mall 84:15 wearing diapers wearing a helmet 84:18 head-banging nonverbal on toilet-trained 84:22 stimming tall walking you know sit I've 84:27 never seen it in my life and yet you 84:31 know it's 134 kids am I in my children's 84:35 generation in the vaccine generation and 84:37 so the question is you cannot credibly 84:40 say it's always been with us because if 84:43 it's always been with us it would still 84:45 be here in my generation and they've 84:48 been saying that since 2004 and yet even 84:54 since 2004 it's gone up six or seven 84:58 hundred percent oh it's still climbing 85:00 and so it's it's completely incredible 85:03 and what they really try to do is avoid 85:05 having a conversation nobody's gonna 85:08 have this debate nobody's gonna sit down 85:11 and argue to my face also there's a lot 85:14 of science UC Davis did a study there's 85:17 there's dozens of saying no it's real 85:22 it's happening it's affecting kids is 85:25 not affecting adults and you know if a 85:30 debate could be set up who'd be the main 85:32 prominent voice for you to debate 85:34 against there's a lot of academics 85:47 people like Ian Lipkin at Columbia um 85:51 Peter Hotez at the University in Texas 85:54 who and these are people who have thrust 85:56 themselves to the forefront of defending 86:00 vaccines Paul Offit Children's Hospital 86:04 Philadelphia no these are vaccine 86:06 developers they're people or at the 86:08 forefront there are people who have 86:09 deliberately they're the ones who go on 86:12 TV on CNN go on Fox go on you know write 86:16 articles from the New York Times a 86:18 thrust themselves to the forefront of 86:20 this none of them will debate me they're 86:23 all terrified hey Wilma and it's not 86:26 because I'm a great debater 86:28 they know that the science speaks for 86:30 itself and I do know the science and I 86:32 know it backward I know it in many cases 86:35 better than they do because I actually 86:36 am looking at it critically and I've in 86:40 the studies they cite I know if anybody 86:55 else tries to debate me like for example 86:58 several months ago the Connecticut State 87:01 Legislature was considering a bill to 87:05 repeal vaccine exemptions and they asked 87:09 me to come to Connecticut and debate do 87:12 it debate and then they try to stack the 87:14 debate against me so they put five you 87:17 know neurologists and immunologist to 87:20 come to that debate I was going to make 87:22 each one oh we stack against me but I 87:27 was I was okay with those odds because I 87:29 know I'm gonna win that debate anyway I 87:31 flew across the country well if we can 87:49 coordinated you're open to it okay on 87:56 our end we'll see what we can if we can 87:57 get creative there by the way just just 87:59 for education purposes what's the 88:01 difference between the 1986 Act when 88:04 they came out with the National 88:05 childhood vaccine injury Act versus the 88:07 2011 brasov it's versus L Wyatt the 88:12 Bruce Lewis case was interpreting the 88:15 Act the Act said you have to go actually 88:22 Bruce which case really killed us and 88:25 killed people vaccine engine we're 5,400 88:29 people who's and my kid got autism from 88:32 a vaccine and they all descended on the 88:34 vaccine court at once the Act set up 88:41 same court where you're not suing the 88:44 company that entered you you're sewing 88:46 your petitioning the United States 88:48 government for redress does a vaccine 88:53 act recognize vaccines cannot be safely 88:56 may unavoidably unsafe that's the quote 88:59 and that we have to therefore people get 89:04 injured by vaccines by mandatory 89:06 vaccines are are making a sacrifice for 89:10 the nation they should be fairly 89:13 compensated and so they set up a vaccine 89:38 Court and the Supreme Court the way the 89:42 act was set up is that you could or the 89:45 vaccine Court get your conversation but 89:46 if you didn't like the settlement you 89:49 could withdraw and you could go to a 89:51 regular court and so you know we weren't 89:54 completely foreclosed people who were 89:56 injured could still get redress Supreme 89:59 Court it was this wacky decision that 90:03 said that if you do leave the vaccine 90:06 corner and go to regular court they 90:07 cannot give you they cannot give you an 90:10 award for product liability in other 90:14 words you can't sue them like you can't 90:16 sue anybody else you know your duck your 90:18 product was dangerous I do 90:22 redress people you can't do that so you 90:27 can sue them for fraud so basically 90:33 throw us out of court we have no jury 90:35 trial no trial 90:37 most people are injured the vaccine 90:40 court won't even hear their cases that's 90:43 an interesting story it's the story of a 90:45 little girl Hannah right I think it's a 90:47 five year old Hannah was one of the 90:51 stories that was brought up an appalling 90:53 was an 90:54 year-old who punches him from a vaccine 90:57 and they problem was and a her father 91:04 was a neurologist famous neurologist 91:07 from Johns Hopkins and her mother was a 91:12 nurse and a lawyer and this girl was a 91:16 very gifted girl she exceeded all her 91:19 miles summer she was right and they had 91:21 lots of video I don't the day that she 91:24 took that I was back to saying she got 91:27 into her 36 months wellness visit we got 91:31 a battery of vaccines and she lost her 91:34 brain she went you know the lights went 91:37 off they had before and after and they 91:39 had professional doctors who had 91:41 observed everything that happened and 91:44 and they had to get rid and that was one 91:47 of the bellwether cases so if if she the 91:51 way that they decided this case back to 91:53 these cases 5400 cases maxine corners 91:56 they said I could try all will try six 92:00 of them and if any of those six wins and 92:04 we'll try them all and so they really 92:07 were under pressure to get rid of all 92:09 six of those unfortunately for them and 92:13 pollux case was won and there was no way 92:15 for them to win it so what they did was 92:17 they secretly went into a back room paid 92:21 20 million dollars to her family and 92:24 said keep your mouth shut 92:25 we're gonna seal this case we're gonna 92:27 drop it from the bellwether cases and 92:31 that's how they get rotted all those 92:33 people out of there you know 92:35 compensation in vaccine court that 92:37 proven apparent oh yeah the parents are 92:40 you know we're very very troubled but 92:42 they kind of had to do what was right 92:43 for their daughter and their daughter 92:45 really needed lifetime care and the 92:48 parents immediately took the deal but 92:50 that immediately petition to the court 92:53 or a for a full disclosure they filed a 92:58 motion for full transparency of that 93:01 because they thought they get a chance 93:03 to even if they sign is he like 93:07 they wouldn't talk about it in the end 93:14 their friends and their lives you know 93:27 fighting for these other children very 93:30 very interesting I didn't know about the 93:33 $20,000,000 and respected a family - 93:36 wanting to make it public so everybody 93:38 knew by the way Bill Gates you know you 93:40 you had a post that you put it put on 93:42 Instagram I got a lot of comments there 93:45 were a lot of things you said about him 93:46 when I bring up Bill Gates and a lot of 93:48 conversations most people will say good 93:53 man doing good things most of them will 93:55 bring up the Melinda and Bill Gates 93:56 Foundation and you know you hear Melinda 93:59 Gates talking about the fact that we're 94:01 getting closer to wiping several deadly 94:03 diseases off the face of the planet but 94:06 we couldn't we could easily blow it I 94:08 think in an article she talked about how 94:09 when they started in 2000 they're 94:11 putting only 50 billion dollars or money 94:13 into it and polio is gone from 350,000 94:16 cases in 88 to 2017 having only 22 and 94:19 2018 being only 29 what is your opinion 94:23 of the global vaccine action plan that 94:25 millon bill and melinda gates foundation 94:26 is financially backing in and again i 94:30 don't want to read the entire Instagram 94:31 post but what is your thoughts and 94:33 opinions on Bill and Melinda Gates I 94:34 mean you know the details as it turns 94:41 out that boy vaccine which they actually 94:45 cause polio the world in places where 94:54 [Music] 95:03 almost and it's I'm sure when Bill Gates 95:09 will try to do at one point is to blame 95:11 it on any boxers buddy even whu-oh it 95:15 fits 70% of the polio today on earth 95:19 coming from Jace's vaccine it was a bad 95:23 idea 95:24 the vaccine was bay is badly flawed and 95:28 the way that they used it was hair break 95:32 they're giving kids 50 polio 95:35 inoculations or immunizations before age 95:40 five and those kids are the polio is 95:45 coming out in their fecal materials 95:47 oh it spreads the disease and and that's 95:50 what they did in the Congo but you can 95:52 you know wait when you look when people 95:54 in get polio in public health you don't 95:57 look at well they can tell whether that 95:58 polio is wild polio its vaccine boy 70% 96:03 of the cases now on earth at least our 96:07 vaccine polio and that means gates the 96:09 vaccine you know you're asking me kind 96:14 of a broader question about what is I 96:18 think that Gates is well intended the 96:21 way that you know missionaries who 96:23 brought small box and a Indians were 96:26 well intended I think he also he 96:30 believes that he is somehow ordained by 96:35 you know divinely to bring salvation to 96:40 the world through technology I think 96:42 that notion is probably fortified I his 96:46 experience with Microsoft where he 96:48 really did change humanity and the 96:51 planet the way that we you know 96:52 communicate with each other and he 96:55 really sees a vaccine or technology in 96:59 general out of salvation and I think 97:02 that is given him a blindness and 97:06 statisticians call that have a name for 97:08 that blindness it's called confirmation 97:10 bias or he will he will see and 97:16 incorporate and integrate data and 97:18 supports his worldview and he refused to 97:21 see data that don't like like the DTD 97:24 study I was telling you about 97:25 I'm morganson how can he continue to 97:28 insist an African children get that shot 97:30 when he knows it's probably killing 97:32 Billy 97:32 kids and yet there's a hard added as it 97:36 is I don't think it's you know saying 97:40 I'm gonna knock admit a mistake I'm 97:42 gonna kill millions African children but 97:44 I think it's that I'm not gonna look at 97:47 the possibility that this could have 97:49 been an error I'm gonna dig my heels in 97:52 it and you know the same thing happened 97:56 in India he was thrown out of India 97:58 because of an experiment that he did on 98:02 26,000 illiterate tribal girls northern 98:06 territories we tested a very very 98:08 dangerous HPV vaccine on them and I 98:11 think 2600 either lost their capacity to 98:16 have children or have horrendous 98:18 diseases and when the Indian government 98:22 went in there horrified had you know 98:27 bullied these families into designing 98:33 you know confirmation agreements on that 98:37 and they were illiterate they didn't 98:38 understand consent agreements I don't 98:47 care the kids they injured or anything 98:48 like that 98:49 so I mean it's similar scandal with a 98:52 couple of malaria vaccines that they 98:54 experimented they did these really 98:56 horrendous Africa I think he believes 99:00 it's okay because he believes so 99:02 strongly the vaccine is gonna save 99:04 people that you know the people that he 99:06 experiments on our collateral damage and 99:08 that you know but it's kind of a it's a 99:11 worrying posture you know somebody with 99:15 that much power also believes that he is 99:18 able to play with people's lives and 99:21 he's willing to ignore data so I in his 99:28 other fixations are GMO crops and and 99:32 this is another problem with Gates is he 99:34 tends in the nation an expose on this a 99:38 couple of weeks ago that his personal 99:40 investments and his Bill and Melinda 99:44 Gates Foundation investments 99:46 tend to be in companies benefit from his 99:50 philanthropic activities oh he's very 99:53 greatly early heavily invest in vaccine 99:56 companies are making a killing for 99:59 policy is that he is pushing he's very 100:03 invested at Monsanto he's pushing GMO 100:07 crops and chemical fertilizers all over 100:09 Africa many places where there clearly 100:11 inappropriate and he's very much 100:15 invested in 5g which is kind of a 100:19 sinister news you know putting a live 100:21 satellite hundreds of satellites in 100:23 orbit he's playing ten owns tens of 100:27 thousands of bound antennae are not 100:30 there if you know what he is one of his 100:34 companies promising is that they will be 100:36 able to do surveillance with one second 100:39 delay on every corner of the earth 100:41 literally every corner of the earth and 100:44 he also so and 5g is not about helping 100:49 you download your video game quickly now 100:53 that's what they're telling you on these 100:54 velocity ads you care if it takes you 20 101:00 seconds or 10 seconds to video really 101:04 change your life is about surveillance 101:09 and it's about data harvesting the 101:12 biggest repository of the world 101:16 it's data we now have a capacity by 101:22 connecting all these devices it's called 101:24 the connectedness of things you connect 101:27 your Apple watch to the internet you 101:32 connect your microwave oven you know 101:34 it's a smart Mike when you connect your 101:37 alexis which is listening to your 101:40 conversations all day your serum which 101:42 is listening to your cell phone which 101:44 listen to your conversations you you can 101:46 you know what your buying habits are you 101:48 know your heart rate you know everything 101:51 about you and all that information is 101:54 data is characterizing archive is useful 101:58 and saleable because it's telling these 102:01 companies the behaviors that will 102:03 trigger buying 102:06 reactions by you you know specifically 102:10 how to target you where to target you 102:12 what time of the day 102:13 what kind of music that you like what 102:15 kind of what is going to be able to you 102:17 and get your attention and get you to 102:18 buy stuff and those algorithms are so 102:22 powerful that they're almost 102:23 irresistible and that's what he's 102:25 harvesting so we did you know is he's 102:27 gonna be able to look at through facial 102:30 recognition have complete control of our 102:33 society you know the other day there 102:36 were surfers or um the police were down 102:42 at Point M which is where I live and 102:44 they were giving surfers thousand dollar 102:46 tickets 102:47 hey and so that's pretty offensive it 102:50 you could say well that was just over 102:51 reaction just appalling judgment by 102:54 these police ticketing people from going 102:57 in the ocean the sunshine where you're 102:59 supposed to be and imagine if you don't 103:06 need the police imagine if we live in a 103:09 world where your movements are being 103:12 tracked by satellites and by facial 103:15 recognition and by a GPS and by on your 103:18 car on your cell phones 103:20 oh then every moment of day the 103:23 authorities know where you are and 103:25 corporations know where you part so when 103:27 you go to the beach they don't have to 103:29 arrest you they just send you a thousand 103:32 dollar bill but not only send it to you 103:33 they just take it directly out of your 103:36 cryptocurrency you know pay check 103:39 account and we're all being you know by 103:41 this particularly this is training us 103:45 with new kinds of behavior to do what 103:47 we're told to accept this kind of 103:49 surveillance to accept these constraints 103:51 on our on our civil rights to allow the 103:56 government to come in and tell us you 103:58 stay at home you don't go to the beach 103:59 you don't send your kids to school you 104:02 don't leave your house and actually 104:04 accept those kind of orders 104:06 one of the companies he's got it many 104:09 companies that are installing chips to 104:13 carry around your medical records but 104:15 they'll also be capable of of carrying 104:17 around your other data so that if a cop 104:19 pulls you over for speeding you can scan 104:22 you and look at your criminal record 104:25 locate your buying history see if you've 104:28 been to a liquor store recently and you 104:31 know that is a biometric subdermal 104:42 sensor system so it will actually be 104:45 able to sense 104:45 brain waves and and body signals like 104:51 heart rate etc and it will it will 104:55 assign you tasks in other words you will 105:00 get a message on your phone to do 105:04 certain tasks and your task will be look 105:08 at certain it appears on TV in 30 105:10 seconds listen to this music walk down 105:14 this aisle in this grocery store then it 105:18 will monitor your your honor your EEG 105:21 your brainwaves your heart rate your 105:24 adrenaline all this kind of stuff and if 105:27 use that information to marketing 105:29 companies and you then get paid for 105:33 doing that task with cryptocurrency that 105:36 goes directly into your account so you 105:39 know these companies like Elon Musk who 105:42 also controls all the satellites and 105:44 gates 105:45 putting us all half the people in this 105:48 country made some of their living 105:50 driving a car how they're going to give 105:52 us you know is our lives cars and you're 105:55 gonna have a lot of Americans or 105:57 permanently unemployed and their one who 105:59 you don't want these chips because you 106:01 couldn't make money by doing these times 106:03 by playing a video game or whatever and 106:06 it's gonna it is basically a process of 106:09 turning us all into production units all 106:12 into slay enslaved consumers and you 106:18 know with surveillance all the time yes 106:20 another chip which 106:23 turn off your ovaries and you know it I 106:26 earnestly oh I'm not making this up in 106:30 fact I'm going to publish on it in two 106:32 days and you know all sores and 106:34 everything else and so you can look for 106:37 it on children's health defense and on 106:40 my Instagram and you'll see that these 106:42 things are real they're not just from 106:44 some horrible nightmare they're real and 106:46 they're happening now and this pandemic 106:48 is allowing them to change our lives and 106:52 change our country and and put us under 106:55 you know into a permanent surveillance 106:57 state what would you rank him as the 107:00 most powerful man in the world 107:01 uh he's he's the most powerful man 107:06 Public Health because he is the 10% that 107:17 they'll be all over for you know and so 107:20 he has changed ohš used to do something 107:24 that was really good 107:25 it's just they understood that develop 107:28 that disease is a is a symptom of 107:34 poverty and that if you want to stop 107:39 disease you you do development you do 107:43 nutrition you do clean order you do 107:45 sanitation that's what they were doing 107:47 and gates came in there and said we 107:50 don't want to do that you know we're 107:52 gonna do a little of that we're going to 107:55 shift everything toward magazines and so 107:58 you know because he doesn't understand 108:00 that good health comes from good immune 108:03 system good nutrition good water clean 108:05 water exercise you know wholesome lies 108:09 he believes the only path the good house 108:12 is inside syringe and so now half the 108:17 WHS budget goes who is his pet polio 108:21 eradication program which is spreading 108:23 polio that's not a good thing for her 108:26 anybody have you had a conversation with 108:28 them have un mm no I never respectable 108:34 contact have you 108:36 you I know you went to the White House 108:38 and you were getting ready to be part of 108:39 some kind of a Trump's President's 108:42 Committee have you been or my Christmas 109:52 party and then President Trump on put a 109:58 czar was a hand-picked 110:00 Iser lobbyists in charge of HHS and we 110:09 had these really good meetings during 110:11 the first part of the administration but 110:13 as soon as those guys came in they shut 110:14 us down and they may not be a bad time 110:19 for an open letter I may not be a bad 110:22 time for an open letter from you this 110:24 may not be a bad time for an open letter 110:25 from you you know what's crazy is you 110:37 sound like a libertarian you don't sound 110:39 like a Democrat I mean you know I you 110:42 know I definitely I've always been a 110:44 free market in my whole environmental 110:48 one 110:50 I'm really for personal freedoms that's 110:52 run for I'm not a libertarian because I 110:56 don't believe in the Commons and you you 110:59 do need government regulation in other 111:02 words nobody ever builds a sewage 111:04 treatment plans you know because they 111:08 wanted to 111:09 there's no money in building a sewage 111:11 treatment plant there never will be 111:12 and so you if you're going to pollute 111:14 the publicly owned resources air water 111:18 wildlife if you're a public land you 111:21 need regulation in the comments there's 111:23 actually an economic law called the 111:25 tragedy the Commons that you know that 111:27 lays that out it's all of our economic 111:30 interests that catch the last fish in 111:32 the ocean it's on in society's interest 111:35 and the role of government is to make 111:37 sure that doesn't happen to regulate the 111:39 fishery what are you talking about 111:41 private property I am a libertarian I 111:44 believe in free market capitalism I 111:47 believe that the market is the best way 111:51 to end environmental pollution and all 111:55 the lusion is about subsidies and that 111:58 you know large powerful entity is using 112:02 political clout to escape the discipline 112:05 of the free market forces publics pay 112:07 their costs of production I know and I 112:12 speak about the environment to a group 112:14 of Republicans I almost always get 112:16 standing ovations because so aligned 112:20 with you know I I think mainstream 112:24 classical American markets work I think 112:29 I would you know I think the framing 112:32 would be very happy with the way that I 112:36 talk ya know and I'm a product of Milton 112:40 Friedman obviously you see them back 112:41 here in the painting you sound like a 112:44 lot of them by the way last couple 112:46 minutes here before we wrap up I like to 112:47 you said something here about your 112:49 family rituals one of the things you 112:50 said every night we were encouraged to 112:52 argue and debate and constituted what 112:55 were some of the Kennedy family rituals 112:57 that you guys had I mean 113:02 you know our family was really Catholic 113:05 family we went to church when I was yeah 113:07 I went to church at least I mean I went 113:09 to church often times once or twice a 113:12 day we said prayers before and after 113:16 every meal we said a rosary sometimes 113:18 three rosaries read the Bible every 113:20 night and you know then we played a lot 113:25 of sports a lot of outdoor activities 113:29 and my father you know we're all scuba 113:42 diving and doing water you know at a 113:46 time when not pay people were doing 113:47 those things you know I really did you 114:07 spend a lot of time with your 114:08 grandfather yeah I did what you remember 114:12 about him because he's one of the most 114:13 interesting characters when I was in a 114:16 serious seven with Morgan Stanley Dean 114:18 Witter and I took a Dearborne class to 114:21 take my series seven they started 114:22 teaching about SCC na you're his name 114:25 came up Jose I mean I so I'm curious 114:27 about his character how was he what do 114:29 you remember about it 114:29 you know he was I think the best thing 114:32 you can say first of all a lot of people 114:34 there's a lot of garbage nobody even 114:45 made that claim until after 1964 my 114:50 grandfather you know you've been through 114:53 three separate Senate confirmations he 114:56 was the first head of the SEC he was he 114:59 and you know really with Rose out saving 115:02 the Wall Street he was the ambassador or 115:06 to Great Britain during World War two he 115:08 was maritime condition 115:13 and these were when he was a young man 115:15 he was the youngest paying president in 115:18 our country after he graduated he was he 115:21 worked as a bank examiner for a couple 115:24 of years and then he he took over a bank 115:29 that was the target of a hostile 115:31 takeover his father had been involved in 115:38 and he went and he took hundreds of 115:43 films after my uncle died there was you 115:52 know to see I've written a book about 115:53 the CIA's relationship with my family 115:56 about it's 70 year battle with my family 115:58 and there was a guy in the CIA whose job 116:03 was it's absurd to think my grandfather 116:19 had so many enemies including you know 116:22 he was despised because he was the only 116:25 guy from Wall Street ooh it supported 116:26 Roosevelt if he had not been squeaky 116:33 clean you would have been completely 116:35 obliterated and those Senate 116:37 confirmation hearings which were at 116:38 least as vicious as they are today and 116:41 he would never have gotten appointment 116:43 to Great Britain if he'd been a 116:45 bootlegger the head of the SEC he 116:47 couldn't have done that in Roosevelt has 116:49 them is there anything in your past you 116:52 know would come back because I'm 116:54 terrified of these earrings and my I 116:57 have never done anything with Tarzan or 117:04 injured my reputation because my 117:06 children and his you know the best part 117:10 I just 117:10 oh we're just riding with him every 117:12 morning you take us he was he was 117:14 extremely punctual if you were one 117:17 minute late he would be gone uh he would 117:21 never wait for anybody and he would 117:22 never keep anybody waiting and he would 117:25 when we 117:26 dinner is how we are the families all 117:28 took turns on dinner at his house we all 117:30 lived in one compound and he questioned 117:35 had seen my grandmother would question 117:36 my son it would make us look at maps on 117:42 their wall and they'd say fine Karachi 117:44 tell us for Zanzibar is they tell us 117:48 they ask us about the roots of words 117:51 they were Latin or Greek they would ask 117:55 us to speak Spanish or French 117:58 my grandmother would cut out would break 118:02 down quotes or take clippings of the 118:04 newspaper and she would pin them to 118:06 earth letter and then she would take 118:08 walks with us and pull the pins often 118:10 ask us questions and we are constantly 118:14 being quizzed by them and they were 118:16 constantly asking us to argue to make 118:19 our team instant you know to take 118:21 positions on issues oh it's really it 118:23 was a magical truth the fact that your 118:27 grandfather sat down his son and says 118:29 which one of you guys going to be a 118:30 president first was no okay course not 118:35 that's not the way that he talked what 118:39 he tried to do is really instill and he 118:46 said he hated harold laski who was a 118:52 very famous communist all of his kids 119:09 and then he he made sure that that they 119:15 became they all became journalists first 119:16 and so that they could tour the world if 119:19 they could speak to people wherever he 119:21 was there he was a cat or whatever he 119:24 would always be talking to people and 119:26 asking them about their lives and all my 119:28 you know that generation was constantly 119:31 interrogating people whether they were 119:33 fish mongers or a commercial fish and or 119:36 cab drivers 119:38 you know they is that 119:40 somebody they would be asking questions 119:43 my grandfather you know certainly he 119:47 grew up in a political family his his 119:51 father was a state senator and he was a 119:57 political leader very respected 119:59 politically very honest grandparents 120:05 come over from Ireland in the famine and 120:07 you know the Irish were just breaking 120:10 into politics of Bosman is really the 120:17 first Irish are old money if it becomes 120:26 a beautiful Irish tenor and he would 120:29 sing it through these proportions like 120:33 parades where they would go out on a 120:35 flatbed truck it was all my mules are by 120:38 a truck and a grandmother beautiful 120:44 pianist she was a team they were it was 120:58 at a time when the Irish when they 121:01 arrived here had been forbidden for 800 121:04 years participating in politics and so 121:07 when they arrived on these shores they 121:09 took to politics away that a starving 121:12 man takes the food you know you you seem 121:28 like the type of person that does a lot 121:29 of due diligence and research I was I've 121:31 always been fascinated with the story of 121:34 JFK assassination a lot I've interviewed 121:36 Jim Jenkins who was one of the autopsy 121:38 folks who was in the room I've sat with 121:41 Clint Hill which Clint Hill you 121:43 obviously know who Clint Hill is and his 121:45 interview with us has around four 121:47 million views sat down with Abraham 121:49 Bolden said that would set 121:51 different people to talk about that over 121:54 the years whether it's you know 1968 121:57 with your father or your uncle I can 122:00 only imagine you reading pretty much 122:02 anything and everything that comes up 122:04 about that topic you know it's one of 122:05 the most talked about topics around the 122:07 world at what conclusion do you have so 122:11 far today with what happened both with 122:13 your father and your uncle you know I 122:16 have a lot of time researching I 122:19 actually I'm deep in the research I did 122:33 read the book you can see where it's 122:35 only and I interviewed people who who 122:41 were part of a Cuban CIA group which is 122:45 clearly the CIA officials 122:56 twice because the Cubans were so deeply 123:05 involved and they you know the CIA 123:09 Cubans and Phillips was a was a CIA 123:21 propagandist yet been involved in the 123:24 1953 coup in Guatemala 123:27 fans he was at the big pigs he was doing 123:31 propaganda there and then he ran the 123:33 Cuban sabotage program alpha 66 these 123:37 rating groups and it was people from 123:40 that those teams you know we're the team 123:43 that was involved in the assassination 123:45 Lee Harvey on it was also Lee Harvey 123:50 Oswald's case officer ridget Lee Harvey 123:54 Oswald had worked directly for Jan Jesus 123:58 Angleton it was the counterintelligence 123:59 so the RB Oswald a radar operator 124:05 that's a we Air Force Base and in Japan 124:10 and that's where the u2 flights had 124:13 taken off so he had very high security 124:15 close top-secret he D flat he defected 124:21 to the Soviet in 1957 and and then but 124:26 his defection was what they called a 124:28 dangled it was a real defection he was 124:31 actually in CIA asset from that time and 124:35 he was working for an angled enemy the 124:37 reason for his defection was that 124:40 angleton that there was a mole in 124:42 Langley it's the reason they never had a 124:45 good spy in Russia because as soon as 124:48 they got somebody who defected he'd 124:50 immediately get killed because there was 124:51 somebody at Langley telling Angleton who 124:54 ran that division counterintelligence 124:56 supposed to trap Russian spies recruited 125:01 Oswald to make fake defection to Russia 125:05 because he believed he had his file on a 125:08 trigger and Langley and they assumed 125:12 that the KGB would be wondering who is 125:14 this guy is he real and that they would 125:16 contact them all with Langley and say go 125:19 pull his file and tell us what it says 125:21 so he had a traitor since to my eyes on 125:24 that file so that he would know if 125:26 somebody pulled any know that that was 125:28 the hole it had never happened 125:30 and so as well was recalled from an ad 125:34 from Moscow three years later by then 125:36 he'd already married the daughter of a 125:39 KGB colonel and you know it came back 125:41 here with Carina he was and at the 125:43 airport never interrogated by the he was 125:46 given money retired by the State 125:48 Department six hundred dollars he flew 125:51 to Dallas he was met by a CIA agent our 125:54 assets in Dallas and took care of them 125:57 on the job depository 126:00 I hope took care of him through all this 126:02 so turns but the whole time he was 126:05 reporting to Jim and a vigil Hannity's 126:08 who was who ended up being the liaison 126:11 with the Warren Commission a ninja I was 126:15 just hide stuff and of course Allen 126:18 Dulles was 126:19 see my uncle had fired and who was a 126:22 chief suspect fascination ran the Warren 126:25 Commission got himself appointed to it 126:27 granted hide the CIA's but Oswald was 126:33 you know was a pro Kennedy guy loved my 126:36 uncle and you know was really - on 126:46 Cubans who met Oswald and met him with 126:51 David Lee Phillips you know I I think 126:54 it's you know at the time the Warren 126:56 Commission array will hide the CIA 126:59 involvement but by 75 when they cards 127:04 committee met they made the conclusion 127:06 that yeah it was a conspiracy and the 127:09 actually staff on for that committee all 127:15 concluded that it was the CIA I think 127:19 now we have so much documentation it's 127:24 really would be almost crazy to think 127:27 we're not you know in terms of my dad I 127:31 never believed that there was conspiracy 127:34 I always believed that Sirhan had acted 127:37 alone it was so much evidence against 127:40 his diaries and everything else and it's 127:45 saying there were 77 eyewitnesses there 127:56 were a lot of problems with the story 127:57 Oswald could not ever shot my father as 128:03 well was at the closest of five feet 128:08 from my father his body was you know 128:12 eight feet that's the closest any fire 128:15 was near home sir I'm sorry sir hadn't 128:19 met my father and the Ambassador Hotel 128:20 kitchen he was the other steam table my 128:26 father walked award him he fired two 128:29 shots at my father one of those shots 128:31 hit 128:32 trade who is labor organizer for my 128:34 father in the head all is alive today 128:37 and very close friends and it's been 128:39 trying for 20 years and sirhan out of 128:42 jail because he knows he's innocent and 128:43 he used the one who forced Aidid sit 128:46 down the autopsy report etc yeah under 128:51 bullet that he fired toward my father 128:53 went past my four others here and landed 128:56 in the doorjamb heaven was extracted 128:58 from the doorjamb so we know what 129:00 happened those two fellows as soon as he 129:01 fired those it was a dog pile on my 129:05 Rosie 129:06 Aran Rafer Johnson and a concierge from 129:14 the hotel a bunch of people who have 129:17 them and the first thing they did is 129:18 points got away from my father the 129:21 opposite direction but they couldn't get 129:23 it away from them sir had fired six 129:27 other shots and empty the chamber was 129:29 that it was an eight shot revolver and 129:32 every one of those shots hit somebody so 129:35 we know what happened to all of them 129:37 there's two shots that way we know what 129:39 happened it and that was six shots the 129:41 other way my father was killed by four 129:44 shots from behind and all according to 129:49 Thomas negative G's autopsy Thomas 129:51 Noguchi never believes her and used the 129:53 greatest you know coroner in the history 129:57 he on he said every one of those shots 130:01 left tattoo on my dad they were all 130:05 contacts the barrel of the gun was 130:07 actually touching my father I'm planning 130:10 the killer killed him and so what 130:13 clearly happened he is sir as a 130:15 distractor he was firing the shots he 130:19 had no memory of it virtually everybody 130:22 who's interviewed of believed that he 130:24 was under some kind of hypnosis he fired 130:28 the shots on and while people looking 130:31 focused on him the purse another person 130:34 I heard four shots from behind one went 130:36 through harmlessly through the shoulder 130:39 pad 130:40 to his back to his head and in every 130:44 case no one's touching them no but the 130:47 the person who almost certainly fired 130:50 those shots as man called Eugene thanks 130:52 is our it was a what he worked at 130:57 Lockheed he got the job security and 131:03 three days before he worked at Lockheed 131:05 as a high security job he was as it 131:09 turns out the CIA agent and he he was he 131:19 admitted he was seeing my father when he 131:23 and as he was falling he turned around 131:27 and he tore up scissors clip untie and 131:29 so if you see him and say czar as he 131:41 drew his gun he said he drew his gun 131:44 when he saw he changed his story many 131:48 times about like Judas when he stood up 131:51 he had the gun out a police ever 131:55 questioned him at that time and they 131:56 never took it away he later sold the gun 132:00 game sold the gun to another Lockheed 132:03 and that gun was trying to track down 132:05 says the bullets that came from Sir 132:10 hands you didn't say I was in 132:22 negotiations with him you know three 132:25 months ago or in the Philippines to me 132:28 he wanted to charge me $20,000 at time 132:39 the motivation Robert was the motivation 132:43 you think what I hear is the fact that 132:45 your grandfather was so furious what 132:47 happened was John F Kennedy he wanted 132:49 your father to become a president so 132:50 they can investigate the CIA is there 132:53 any 132:53 behind that because that's ridiculous 132:57 because um first of all right 133:03 my grandfather was how does a stroke in 133:12 1963 and he was essentially he even one 133:21 of my uncle was killed he was already 133:27 know my father you know when he ran for 133:33 breath I'm sure that listen my father 133:36 was it was that the best instigator of 133:40 his age he's brought down the Mafia and 133:44 he was on this Senate it was the chief 133:45 counsel the Senate he was the rock 133:48 Robert Mueller up his time times 10 if 133:52 right down 133:53 you know the Teamsters Union and the 133:56 bakers in all of these for corruption he 133:58 had you know he was the first person the 134:00 serious across Hitler 134:02 mafia and then he had become the 134:05 Attorney General and he was at that time 134:06 in a you can read all about this CIA and 134:18 so we had all the Cubans in our house 134:21 constantly CIA agents I grew up 134:25 surrounded by a KGB agent CIA agents 134:28 Cubans Special Forces rappelling off the 134:31 roof of our house and my father would 134:33 stop in the CIA every morning and they 134:36 hated him there on his way to work at 134:39 the Justice Department and the last 134:41 thing I think they probably wanted was 134:44 about two weeks before he died and when 134:49 they realize you can't clearly win in 134:52 California if you wanted duffle yeah he 134:55 would clear you know non free and 62 135:06 Oh country under his garments and 135:11 Popular's brother was a martyr and 135:14 beloved he would have what he was asked 135:19 at that point he passed many times what 135:23 he thought in the Warren Commission 135:24 whether he and he always dodged the 135:27 question and although he privately 135:30 believed that CIA killed his brother 135:34 publicly would never say there was two 135:38 weeks before he was that I think Los 135:43 Angeles Community College there's a tape 135:46 of him Wow now I wish we had another 136:07 hour together but look we're at the end 136:09 of it and I appreciate you sharing with 136:11 us the tail end of it the last part of 136:13 speedrun I'll give you a name just tell 136:15 me the first thing that comes to your 136:16 mom mind okay dr. Judy Mike Ovitz is a 136:21 hero hero hero yeah no Guinness I would 136:28 say the word dangerous Anthony Fauci 136:31 hubris I would say hubris with Bill 136:34 Gates is honest from rock Robert De Niro 136:58 I do too Lyndon Johnson Lyndon Johnson 137:10 was 137:13 hey hey I liked Johnson okay I didn't 137:18 like when he was was Vietnam baby a very 137:24 sweet and he actually people don't know 137:30 this but he was very kind to my father 137:33 at a time when my father was shattered 137:35 he really made a jealous their you know 137:45 their relationship deteriorated but I 137:49 think law enforcement he was a racist he 138:16 grows from CDC that's my list Roberts 138:25 thank you for agreeing to do this 138:27 long-form interview I think we've been 138:29 talking for a good two and a half hours 138:31 on many different topics we're gonna put 138:33 all the links below to your website 138:35 we're gonna put the links brought to 138:36 your books and any other specific 138:38 articles that you want us to go to 138:39 that's directed specifically the one 138:42 that you want us our viewers to go see 138:44 send it to us we'll put a link below as 138:46 well for people to go out there and 138:47 watch it okay thank you thank you so 138:50 much for your time take care okay a lot 138:53 was covered in this interview from 138:54 vaccine autism fout she bill gates you 138:57 got his family John F Kennedy Robert 139:00 Kennedy his grandfather Joseph Kennedy 139:02 so many things were covered in this 139:05 interview was so deep even for me 139:06 because I've interviewed so many the 139:08 people who were involved in the JFK 139:10 assassination was was a lot of people 139:11 that have been talking about covert 19 139:13 or vaccine or autism so you know because 139:16 of that we decided to do something 139:17 different we have two different 139:18 playlists here one of them is any of the 139:21 interviews I've ever done on the story 139:23 of a JFK and the Kennedy family click 139:25 over here to watch 139:26 these interviews on this playlist and if 139:28 you want to watch the playlist link to 139:30 start off with dr. 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