Detecting language using up to the first 30 seconds. Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: English [00:00.000 --> 00:03.560] Warning, the following show contains explicit language. [00:03.560 --> 00:07.680] Certain people should not listen to this show, such as children and panty waste adults who [00:07.680 --> 00:15.440] cry like 12-year-old little girls when they hear profanity. [00:15.440 --> 00:16.840] Welcome back, my friends. [00:16.840 --> 00:21.800] I'm Dave Champion, and today we're going to discuss something I have to admit I've [00:21.800 --> 00:29.600] been waiting anxiously for, and that is for Texas to have hit 21 days since Governor Abbott [00:29.600 --> 00:35.520] did away with the statewide mask mandate and reopened all businesses to 100%. [00:35.520 --> 00:42.520] So what has been the outcome after 21 days of Texas having no statewide mask mandate [00:42.520 --> 00:45.180] and businesses reopened at 100%? [00:45.180 --> 00:47.480] As I get into this, let me take a moment and speak to the podcasters. [00:47.480 --> 00:48.480] Podcasters, I apologize. [00:48.480 --> 00:52.400] I'm going to be putting up a graphic for those that are watching on video. [00:52.400 --> 00:57.160] I'm going to attempt to articulate to you what the people on video are seeing. [00:57.640 --> 01:01.680] So here is Texas over a period of several months. [01:01.680 --> 01:07.880] The black line designates March 10th, which is when the mask mandate went away and when [01:07.880 --> 01:12.240] re-businesses and when businesses reopened at 100%. [01:12.240 --> 01:19.600] You'll see this downward line, the red line, showing that new daily infections have continued [01:19.600 --> 01:24.880] downward with no statewide mask mandate and businesses open at 100%. [01:24.880 --> 01:33.560] That reflects a 27% decrease over the last three weeks since the mask mandate went away [01:33.560 --> 01:36.120] and since businesses reopened 100%. [01:36.120 --> 01:42.680] There's been zero adverse consequence, which is why I do not understand fucking Biden saying, [01:42.680 --> 01:46.200] oh, everybody, please put your mask mandates back in place. [01:46.200 --> 01:47.200] Why? [01:47.200 --> 01:51.320] There's no fucking adverse consequence, so why would you suggest they put them back in [01:51.320 --> 01:52.320] place? [01:52.320 --> 01:53.840] This is fucking nuts. [01:53.840 --> 01:58.640] Now, with that said, I do want to comment that from March 21st through April 1st today [01:58.640 --> 02:06.240] as I'm recording this, there has been a teeny tiny uptick in the cases in Texas. [02:06.240 --> 02:13.200] You can see this on the graph if you're having a look at it, but it's almost non-discernible. [02:13.200 --> 02:18.960] If I didn't have the ability to go day by day by day by day and look at the actual new [02:18.960 --> 02:22.960] identified cases via PCR testing, if I didn't have the ability to look at that day by day [02:23.280 --> 02:27.600] and I was just looking at the graph, I would not even be able to detect an increase. [02:27.600 --> 02:28.880] That is how slight it is. [02:28.880 --> 02:36.560] So from the 21st, March 21st to April 1st, is that because they got rid of the mask mandate [02:36.560 --> 02:38.560] or open businesses to 100%? [02:38.560 --> 02:40.240] No, absolutely not. [02:40.240 --> 02:42.960] And the proof of that is that little uptick. [02:42.960 --> 02:45.440] I'm calling it the spring uptick and we'll get into that in a minute. [02:45.440 --> 02:51.040] But the truth of it, the fact of the matter is it's going on virtually, not quite every [02:51.120 --> 02:53.520] state, but almost every state in the union. [02:53.520 --> 02:54.960] And there's a very good reason for that. [02:54.960 --> 03:00.640] And to contrast states like Florida and Texas that don't have a mask mandate and businesses [03:00.640 --> 03:07.840] are open, the same exact thing is happening and oftentimes a lot worse in states that [03:07.840 --> 03:10.720] have draconian mitigation measures in place. [03:10.720 --> 03:17.120] So if the states that have rabid draconian lockdown, not lockdowns, but mitigation measures [03:17.120 --> 03:22.000] in place and states that have virtually none in place are experiencing the same little [03:22.000 --> 03:27.680] uptick at the same moment in time, it clearly has nothing to do with mask mandates or reopening [03:27.680 --> 03:28.720] a business. [03:28.720 --> 03:31.520] To make sure you have complete confidence in what I just shared with you, I'm going [03:31.520 --> 03:36.800] to show you the graphs from just, I don't know, I didn't even count them, nine or 10 [03:36.800 --> 03:38.640] states that I randomly selected. [03:38.640 --> 03:40.640] I sort of made a circle around the United States. [03:40.640 --> 03:44.000] I started with South Dakota and then I moved up to the Northwest and then I wrapped around [03:44.000 --> 03:46.400] down to the South or over to the Southeast and back. [03:46.880 --> 03:48.640] So you get what I'm saying, completely random. [03:48.640 --> 03:51.360] But this is to give you confidence that what I'm saying is true. [03:51.360 --> 03:55.280] There is an uptick, what I'm calling a spring uptick, and I'll explain what that's about [03:55.280 --> 03:56.080] here shortly. [03:56.080 --> 04:01.040] There's a spring uptick in the states all across the union. [04:01.040 --> 04:04.960] So podcasters, what I'm going to do is I'm going to put the graphic up and I'm going [04:04.960 --> 04:06.000] to name the state. [04:06.000 --> 04:12.080] Then I'm going to call out how long it's been that the uptick has been in place. [04:12.080 --> 04:13.760] Did the uptick start a week ago? [04:13.760 --> 04:14.880] Did it start 10 days ago? [04:14.880 --> 04:16.000] Did it start two weeks ago? [04:16.000 --> 04:17.280] Did it start three weeks ago? [04:17.280 --> 04:18.640] So that's what you'll hear me say. [04:18.640 --> 04:26.480] Again, to give you confidence that this spring uptick is true in states of all varying degrees [04:26.480 --> 04:28.560] of mitigation, none or strict. [04:29.200 --> 04:34.000] I've chosen to start with South Dakota because it's been the whipping boy of the media. [04:34.720 --> 04:39.760] They have constantly been condemning, not DeSantis in Florida for sure, but also Kristi [04:39.760 --> 04:44.560] Noem in South Dakota saying that South Dakota was going to be a disaster site when in fact [04:44.560 --> 04:46.800] South Dakota has been one of the shining examples. [04:46.800 --> 04:49.600] So I want to start with South Dakota and we'll take a look then. [04:50.240 --> 04:51.840] We'll run through these states really quick. [04:51.840 --> 04:52.080] Okay. [04:52.080 --> 04:59.360] So here's the graph of South Dakota and their slight spring uptick began two weeks ago. [04:59.920 --> 05:00.720] Here's Oregon. [05:01.360 --> 05:03.520] You can see there started three weeks ago. [05:03.520 --> 05:07.840] Now, for those of you who are watching via podcast, I want you to know that in the vast [05:07.840 --> 05:12.720] majority of cases, it's hard for the people watching on video to even see the uptick. [05:13.280 --> 05:14.240] That's how slight it is. [05:14.560 --> 05:19.200] Moving down to Nevada, a tiny uptick began a week ago. [05:19.920 --> 05:22.960] Continuing moving down, Arizona, two weeks ago. [05:23.600 --> 05:26.800] Moving across to Texas, as we discussed, 10 days ago. [05:27.360 --> 05:31.520] Its neighbor, Oklahoma, slight uptick began a week ago. [05:31.520 --> 05:33.440] Florida, two weeks ago. [05:34.000 --> 05:36.320] South Carolina, two weeks ago. [05:36.320 --> 05:39.680] Jumping to the Northeast, Maine, six weeks ago. [05:40.240 --> 05:44.240] Moving to the Midwest, Ohio, two weeks ago. [05:44.240 --> 05:49.840] And its neighbor, Michigan, whoa, check that shit out. [05:49.840 --> 05:56.160] An 810% increase in new daily infections in the last six weeks. [05:56.800 --> 05:58.400] So wait, let me see. [05:58.400 --> 06:02.400] Michigan, Ohio, they share a common border. [06:02.960 --> 06:04.640] Ohio is doing great. [06:04.640 --> 06:09.840] Michigan, an 810% increase in new daily infections in six weeks. [06:10.480 --> 06:12.160] What the fuck is going on in Michigan? [06:12.160 --> 06:13.840] And I'm going to share that with you in just a moment. [06:13.840 --> 06:17.600] But before I get to Michigan, I want to discuss in general terms [06:18.160 --> 06:21.600] why we're seeing this, what I've labeled the spring uptick. [06:22.880 --> 06:28.400] I've wondered so often how to articulate, especially in a podcast, [06:29.760 --> 06:34.080] the reality of what happens when the weather changes. [06:34.080 --> 06:37.520] Because I think a lot of people misconstrue and believe [06:37.520 --> 06:42.240] that somehow the virus is more aggressive or less aggressive [06:42.240 --> 06:44.960] based on whether the weather is cold or the weather is hot. [06:45.920 --> 06:49.520] Really, the only thing that weather impacts as far as the virus itself [06:49.520 --> 06:54.160] is contact surface transmissibility, which probably should have been discussed [06:54.160 --> 06:56.800] by national health experts, publicly impressed conferences [06:56.800 --> 06:58.080] during the coldest winter months. [06:58.080 --> 07:01.760] But of course, it wasn't because that would have taken focus off getting vaccinated. [07:01.760 --> 07:04.880] OK, so and social distancing and mask wearing. [07:04.880 --> 07:09.200] So here we are going into spring and the weather's getting nicer [07:09.200 --> 07:16.000] and the behavioral pattern of the human race, of the population of the United States, [07:16.000 --> 07:19.600] the behavioral pattern is changing. [07:19.600 --> 07:24.800] And with that, we see people who are part of the susceptible pool [07:26.160 --> 07:29.280] now getting infected because they've been keeping themselves clustered away [07:29.280 --> 07:31.440] and the weather is nice and they see the numbers down [07:31.440 --> 07:33.440] and they're coming out of their little caves. [07:33.440 --> 07:37.200] This whole equation, when we talk about what happened in the winter time, [07:37.200 --> 07:40.960] the gigantic spike that led to herd immunity back in the first week in January [07:40.960 --> 07:45.520] to what we're seeing right now, this spring uptick, it's all about weather, [07:46.320 --> 07:53.280] which drives human behavior, which then impacts the ratio of the immune pool [07:53.920 --> 07:55.840] and the susceptible pool. [07:55.840 --> 07:56.960] That's it right there. [07:56.960 --> 08:03.440] If you talk about weather, that's number one, and that impacts human behavior [08:04.240 --> 08:10.800] and then that impacts the part of the society that remains the susceptible pool. [08:11.360 --> 08:15.120] Those three elements right there, weather driving human behavior, [08:15.120 --> 08:20.000] human behavior impacting the susceptible pool, that's the entire fucking equation. [08:20.000 --> 08:24.960] And you don't see CDC director Rochelle impending doom Walensky [08:24.960 --> 08:26.160] making it that simple for you. [08:26.160 --> 08:29.120] You don't see that fucking asshole Fauci making it this simple for you, [08:29.120 --> 08:30.480] but that's really what it is. [08:30.480 --> 08:35.440] Weather drives human behavior, human behavior then impacts the susceptible pool. [08:35.440 --> 08:36.160] That's it. [08:36.880 --> 08:41.920] So again, I've wracked my mind about how exactly to paint a verbal picture [08:42.480 --> 08:47.760] of what I'm saying with the susceptible pool versus the immune pool. [08:47.760 --> 08:51.200] So I'm going to try, by the way, in this example, [08:51.200 --> 08:54.480] I'm going to exclude those who have natural immunity, [08:54.480 --> 08:57.840] those who immune system for whatever reason. [08:57.840 --> 08:59.280] I'm not going to get into that here today. [08:59.280 --> 09:01.520] For whatever reason, they could be exposed to the virus again, [09:01.520 --> 09:02.960] and again, and again, and again, and again, [09:02.960 --> 09:04.400] and they're never going to get infected. [09:05.600 --> 09:08.880] That's the small percentage of the population at the beginning of an outbreak [09:08.880 --> 09:10.480] is naturally immune. [09:10.480 --> 09:13.440] So we're going to pretend that doesn't exist for the sake of this illustration. [09:13.440 --> 09:20.800] Okay, so imagine there is an invisible ninja, [09:21.520 --> 09:28.080] which is samurai sword, and he gets dropped into a community. [09:28.080 --> 09:30.720] And to make this simple, we're just going to say it's a community of 100 people. [09:30.720 --> 09:36.880] Okay, so he's got his sword, and with his sword, [09:37.520 --> 09:40.720] he can run around and poke people and hurt them. [09:40.720 --> 09:43.680] That's sort of analogous to them getting infected. [09:43.680 --> 09:48.080] If there's no natural immunity, that means that on day one, [09:48.080 --> 09:52.160] when our invisible ninja drops into this community of 100, [09:52.160 --> 10:00.400] that means 100% of the people in that community are in the susceptible pool. [10:01.840 --> 10:07.200] So now as he encounters people, poke, poke, poke, poke, poke. [10:07.200 --> 10:09.520] No, he's not running around trying to poke everybody. [10:10.160 --> 10:11.760] His thing is I'll get there in time. [10:11.760 --> 10:16.000] So he's just poking some people as he encounters them. [10:16.000 --> 10:19.680] That's synonymous with the virus being transferred from one person who's infected [10:19.680 --> 10:24.480] to another person via random opportunity, which is exactly how it happens. [10:25.040 --> 10:31.440] Now in this illustrative example, let's say that when the ninja drops into this community of 100, [10:32.800 --> 10:41.920] 20 out of the 100 have their super secret ninja protective body armor on. [10:41.920 --> 10:45.760] Okay, that's invisible, just like the ninja's invisible. [10:45.760 --> 10:50.320] It's this invisible, super protective armor against ninja stabbing. [10:51.200 --> 10:54.000] That would be the equivalent of them having immunity [10:54.560 --> 10:57.600] via having been infected, developing antibodies, and being immune. [10:57.600 --> 11:05.440] So now when the ninja's walking around, the susceptible pool isn't 100 people anymore. [11:06.160 --> 11:10.320] The susceptible pool is now 80, 20 of them. [11:10.320 --> 11:13.680] He can't hurt, that invisible ninja can't do anything to them. [11:13.680 --> 11:16.560] So again, by opportunity as he's walking around, [11:16.560 --> 11:19.120] he happens to encounter some people poke, poke, poke, poke, poke. [11:19.120 --> 11:23.040] Okay, again, now we go to the next chapter in the story, right? [11:23.040 --> 11:28.880] So now we've got 50 out of those 100 people have this invisible, [11:28.880 --> 11:31.520] super protective anti-ninja body armor. [11:31.520 --> 11:34.560] So now when the ninja wants to go around poking people, [11:35.680 --> 11:42.000] well, the susceptible pool was 100, then it was 80, now it's 50. [11:42.000 --> 11:46.560] And the other 50 people, the other half that are wearing their invisible anti-ninja armor, [11:48.000 --> 11:49.360] he can't do anything to them. [11:50.240 --> 11:51.440] You get where I'm going with this, right? [11:51.440 --> 11:59.360] So the next iteration of the story is now we have 90 out of the 100 people [12:00.000 --> 12:04.560] wearing their super secret invisible anti-ninja body armor. [12:04.560 --> 12:06.640] And so the ninja's walking around and he's like, [12:07.600 --> 12:11.200] well, fuck, I'm poking people, but nothing's happening. [12:11.920 --> 12:15.760] That's because the immune pool is now so large [12:16.320 --> 12:19.040] that there's very little opportunity to spread it. [12:19.040 --> 12:23.520] What are the odds when there was 100 people in the susceptible pool? [12:23.520 --> 12:25.680] What were the odds when he encountered somebody [12:25.680 --> 12:30.880] that they would be available to be harmed by his poking? [12:30.880 --> 12:31.600] Yeah, 100%. [12:32.320 --> 12:35.360] So when 90% of the people, or 90 people, [12:36.000 --> 12:39.760] are wearing their super secret invisible ninja body armor, [12:39.760 --> 12:43.760] now as he's wandering around, what are the odds that anybody he encounters [12:43.760 --> 12:46.160] is going to be susceptible to him? [12:46.160 --> 12:49.520] Yeah, now the odds are one in 10. [12:49.520 --> 12:52.000] It was 10 in 10, now it's one in 10. [12:52.000 --> 12:59.680] So thus far, this illustration has exemplified in a kind of hokey manner how herd immunity works. [12:59.680 --> 13:02.640] But I want to talk about the spring uptick. [13:02.640 --> 13:04.320] That's really the purpose of this. [13:04.320 --> 13:08.880] Okay, so remember, now we're at 90% have their invisible super secret [13:08.880 --> 13:13.040] anti-ninja body armor on, and 10 people don't. [13:13.040 --> 13:20.080] Now imagine if four out of the remaining 10 had hidden themselves in caves [13:20.640 --> 13:24.320] so that as the ninja was walking around poking people, [13:24.320 --> 13:26.320] he could not ever encounter them. [13:26.320 --> 13:28.560] That's the same thing as people who stayed home. [13:28.560 --> 13:29.840] They're not seeing family. [13:29.840 --> 13:31.520] They're using curbside pickup. [13:31.520 --> 13:33.280] They're having stuff sent to their house. [13:33.280 --> 13:34.800] They're relying primarily on Amazon. [13:34.800 --> 13:35.760] They're not going to the grocery store. [13:35.760 --> 13:36.800] You get my point, right? [13:36.800 --> 13:40.160] So that's synonymous to these four people being in a cave [13:40.160 --> 13:44.640] so that the evil ninja dude never ever saw them. [13:44.640 --> 13:46.480] Okay, so now the weather gets nice. [13:46.480 --> 13:47.120] It's spring. [13:47.120 --> 13:49.520] They've been in the fucking cave a year now, right? [13:49.520 --> 13:53.040] So they start to come out of the cave, right? [13:53.760 --> 13:58.000] Now suddenly they are that opportunity we talked about a moment ago [13:58.000 --> 14:03.040] to spread the virus, that opportunity to get poked by the ninja's samurai sword. [14:03.040 --> 14:04.720] Now they're out in the open. [14:04.720 --> 14:11.200] They are vulnerable to the ninja and they are part of the susceptible pool. [14:11.200 --> 14:12.880] So the fact that the weather got nice, [14:12.880 --> 14:15.520] they're tired of being cooped up and they came outside, [14:15.520 --> 14:22.560] they are now making themselves available to the ninja [14:22.560 --> 14:26.160] and odd statistically are that he's going to find some of them [14:26.160 --> 14:27.440] and he's going to poke them. [14:28.400 --> 14:30.400] I think the important thing to understand here is first of all, [14:31.440 --> 14:35.840] the susceptible pool remains both in this illustration and in the United States. [14:36.400 --> 14:40.400] The susceptible pool remains very, very small at this point. [14:40.400 --> 14:43.760] And those that came out of the cave and now they're susceptible to the ninja, [14:43.760 --> 14:45.920] that's just because of spring. [14:45.920 --> 14:49.840] And as I said before, the equation is weather drives human behavior, [14:49.840 --> 14:55.520] human behavior drives the ratio of the immune pool to the susceptible pool. [14:56.240 --> 14:58.400] I hope I did that clearly. [14:58.400 --> 15:01.200] All right, so let's revisit Michigan for a moment [15:01.200 --> 15:04.960] because they're the ones with an 810% increase in the last six weeks. [15:04.960 --> 15:06.480] And for instance, their neighbor, Ohio, [15:06.480 --> 15:08.000] and I could have picked any of the neighbors around them. [15:08.000 --> 15:10.240] The same story would be true because I've looked at them as well. [15:10.240 --> 15:14.000] Their neighbor, Ohio, yeah, that little tiny uptick, [15:14.000 --> 15:15.360] you can barely see it. [15:15.360 --> 15:18.400] I mean, literally, it's hard to see with the eye on the data graph. [15:18.400 --> 15:22.000] So why their neighbor that they share a common border with, [15:22.000 --> 15:23.360] you can barely even see it. [15:23.360 --> 15:27.120] And then in Michigan, it's dramatic. [15:27.840 --> 15:32.240] Six weeks, 810% increase in identified new daily infections. [15:32.240 --> 15:32.740] Why? [15:33.760 --> 15:38.560] To be blunt, because Whitmer has been an absolutely oppressive tyrant. [15:39.120 --> 15:42.160] She has taken some of the most dramatic, [15:42.160 --> 15:44.880] noxious, onerous measures, put them in place [15:44.880 --> 15:47.360] and kept them in place the whole fucking time. [15:48.160 --> 15:51.840] So by doing that, she's created this environment [15:51.840 --> 15:55.200] where, whether by choice or by circumstance, [15:55.920 --> 15:59.920] the number of people staying in their cave, so to speak, [15:59.920 --> 16:01.680] going back to that analogy for a minute, [16:01.680 --> 16:05.360] the number of people staying in their cave is higher in Michigan [16:05.360 --> 16:08.080] than in all the other states we've talked about, right? [16:08.080 --> 16:13.600] So in other words, their susceptible pool is larger [16:13.600 --> 16:18.240] by government intervention, by tyranny over science. [16:19.040 --> 16:23.120] So now the same three points play in. [16:23.920 --> 16:27.920] You've got the weather changes, which drives human behavior changes, [16:27.920 --> 16:33.520] which then impacts immune pool versus the susceptible pool. [16:34.560 --> 16:38.000] Whitmer, I don't think she's done this intentionally. [16:38.000 --> 16:41.040] I think either she's just a fucking idiot [16:41.040 --> 16:42.720] or her advisors are fucking idiots. [16:43.520 --> 16:47.520] What she has done is she has artificially created an environment [16:47.520 --> 16:52.320] where the susceptible pool in Michigan is considerably larger [16:52.320 --> 16:55.520] than the susceptible pool remaining in most of the other states, [16:55.520 --> 16:57.360] if not all of the other states. [16:57.360 --> 16:59.280] I also want to point out, [16:59.280 --> 17:01.600] just because we were talking about Texas today, [17:01.600 --> 17:03.600] that was the main thrust of this presentation, [17:04.480 --> 17:08.960] that Texas got rid of its mask mandate and it opened its businesses 100 percent, [17:09.520 --> 17:13.760] and its cases dropped 27 percent, [17:14.560 --> 17:19.120] while Michigan, with the mask order and with tons of restrictions in place, [17:19.120 --> 17:24.480] their cases have increased 810 percent in six weeks. [17:24.480 --> 17:27.440] I think that's telling when we consider the question of [17:28.720 --> 17:32.720] whether mitigation measures actually do anything. [17:32.720 --> 17:34.640] I think the answer is pretty clear. [17:35.280 --> 17:39.280] As I've long said, the government cannot stop a virus. [17:39.840 --> 17:44.960] Going back for a moment to CDC Director Rochelle Impending Doom Walensky, [17:45.840 --> 17:48.000] she has been trying to gin up fear again. [17:50.000 --> 17:51.760] I wonder, when Biden chose her, [17:52.400 --> 17:55.040] was there like a dialogue when she was interviewed? [17:55.040 --> 18:00.080] Like, okay, Rochelle, I'll make you the CDC director, [18:00.080 --> 18:04.720] but you have to promise me you're going to say all sorts of stupid shit continually, [18:04.720 --> 18:06.720] like day in and day out to ramp up fear. [18:06.720 --> 18:07.600] That's your job. [18:08.240 --> 18:10.480] The rest of the CDC stuff, I don't really care about. [18:10.480 --> 18:11.680] It'll run itself. [18:11.680 --> 18:15.680] But Rochelle, your job, if I give you this job, [18:16.320 --> 18:19.760] your job is to say stupid shit day in and day out to create fear. [18:20.480 --> 18:29.120] I say that because now she's saying that the UK variant is becoming the dominant, [18:29.120 --> 18:30.480] becoming, it is not at this time, [18:30.480 --> 18:34.320] but it is becoming the dominant variants in the United States, [18:34.320 --> 18:37.680] and she is terribly concerned. [18:37.680 --> 18:40.160] Oh my God, we're all going to die. [18:40.160 --> 18:45.200] Okay, so the reality is, this is really important to understand. [18:46.960 --> 18:48.560] I've discussed this in another video, [18:48.560 --> 18:51.760] but in light of her recent comments, I want to mention it again. [18:52.720 --> 18:58.880] When the UK variant designated B.1.1.7 became dominant in the UK, [18:58.880 --> 19:02.400] which took place like really fast within less than 60 days, [19:02.400 --> 19:04.400] when it became dominant, do you know what happened? [19:05.440 --> 19:11.040] Over an eight-week period, new daily infections crashed 97 percent, [19:11.040 --> 19:16.000] and deaths plunged 88 percent in that same period of time. [19:16.000 --> 19:18.800] And remember, deaths always trail the new daily infections. [19:18.800 --> 19:21.520] So if we were to take that eight-week period [19:21.520 --> 19:23.120] and extend it out to probably 10 or 11 weeks, [19:23.120 --> 19:25.760] we would see deaths down 97 percent. [19:25.760 --> 19:27.920] But I'm just talking about the eight weeks at which I looked. [19:28.560 --> 19:32.880] A 97 percent reduction in new daily infections and 88 percent reduction in deaths. [19:32.880 --> 19:40.000] That was with the UK variant being the dominant strain. [19:40.000 --> 19:44.160] Someplace, 80 percent or more of all new identified new daily infections [19:44.160 --> 19:46.480] in the UK were that variant. [19:46.480 --> 19:51.440] Yet the consequence was a 97 percent reduction in new daily infections [19:51.440 --> 19:54.400] and an 88 percent reduction in deaths. [19:54.400 --> 19:57.280] So all this crap that Fauci was saying that, [19:57.280 --> 20:01.360] oh my God, the UK variant is 64 percent more fatal, [20:01.360 --> 20:05.520] it's more lethal, and it's 50 percent more transmissible, was all bullshit. [20:05.520 --> 20:09.280] Because when you see the real-life data out of the UK, [20:09.280 --> 20:12.800] it tells us the exact opposite story. [20:12.800 --> 20:18.080] But yet impending doom, Walensky wants to hold up the UK variant [20:18.080 --> 20:19.520] to terrify the American people. [20:20.640 --> 20:21.680] Why is she doing that? [20:21.680 --> 20:25.520] Well, because the population of the United States, [20:26.000 --> 20:26.800] who researches? [20:26.800 --> 20:28.000] Who does the kind of shit I do? [20:28.640 --> 20:31.680] How many people are out there bringing the American people [20:31.680 --> 20:35.120] the information I'm bringing you today in this kind of detail? [20:36.800 --> 20:40.320] The people are not researching and virtually nobody is bringing this information out. [20:41.040 --> 20:45.840] I want to really encourage you to share this information for exactly this reason. [20:45.840 --> 20:49.120] Because people like Fauci and Walensky are winning the information war [20:50.080 --> 20:54.160] because millions and millions and millions and millions and millions and millions of people [20:55.600 --> 20:58.800] pay attention to, they tune into, [20:58.800 --> 21:03.920] they look at, they listen to the dominant media outlets [21:03.920 --> 21:09.680] that allow people like impending doom Walensky and fucking asshole Fauci [21:10.400 --> 21:16.160] allow them to spew their fear-based rhetoric that the data does not support, [21:16.160 --> 21:18.400] and then of course the American people don't do any research, [21:18.400 --> 21:22.080] in comparison to the millions and millions and millions and millions of people, right? [21:22.480 --> 21:25.120] How many people are getting the information I just shared with you here today? [21:25.120 --> 21:27.440] Yeah, like virtually none. [21:27.440 --> 21:30.000] So I really want to encourage you, [21:30.000 --> 21:33.520] use the power of social media to share the shit out of this. [21:33.520 --> 21:38.720] If you're tired of this, if you're fed up with this, if you're disgusted by this, [21:39.680 --> 21:41.600] be a part of the fucking solution. [21:41.600 --> 21:43.200] Share the shit out of this. [21:43.200 --> 21:45.120] Help educate your fellow Americans. [21:45.920 --> 21:51.760] You're probably aware, Facebook totally remakes you. [21:51.760 --> 21:58.720] They totally removed the Dr. Reality page with 145,000 people following it, [21:58.720 --> 22:02.240] and which represented 12 years of work. [22:03.200 --> 22:10.160] So I obviously now reach 145,000 less people, which was exactly Facebook's goal. [22:11.280 --> 22:13.760] They didn't like the kind of message I'm sharing here with you today, [22:14.880 --> 22:16.480] and they couldn't get around the facts. [22:16.480 --> 22:18.880] They couldn't get around the kind of information I've shared with you today. [22:18.960 --> 22:21.280] So since they couldn't get around the facts, [22:21.920 --> 22:27.120] they decided that nobody would be entitled to hear or see the facts anymore. [22:27.120 --> 22:31.840] The point of that is I no longer have those people to support me. [22:32.800 --> 22:35.440] By support, I mean financially support. [22:35.440 --> 22:40.800] So I'm going to ask you, please, to go to DrReality.News [22:40.800 --> 22:46.880] if you haven't picked up a copy of Body Science, of Income Tax Shattering the Mist, [22:46.880 --> 22:51.600] of the W-9 Handbook, of the W-4 Booklet. [22:52.160 --> 22:54.000] If you haven't done something like that, [22:54.560 --> 22:57.280] and believe me, I would never say go buy that to support me, [22:57.840 --> 22:58.480] and it's crap. [22:59.280 --> 23:00.960] That's unethical and I wouldn't do that. [23:00.960 --> 23:05.200] I'm suggesting, I'm asking you to go there and pick something up [23:05.200 --> 23:08.800] because the information is mind-blowing. [23:09.440 --> 23:10.800] It's astounding. [23:10.800 --> 23:12.000] It's fantastic. [23:12.000 --> 23:14.160] It will open your eyes like nothing else, [23:14.160 --> 23:27.280] and you can support me while you get amazing information.