Detecting language using up to the first 30 seconds. Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: English [00:00.000 --> 00:03.500] Warning, the following show contains explicit language. [00:03.500 --> 00:07.600] Certain people should not listen to this show, such as children and panty waste adults who [00:07.600 --> 00:15.280] cry like 12-year-old little girls when they hear profanity. [00:15.280 --> 00:18.380] Welcome once again, my friends, to the Dr. Reality Podcast. [00:18.380 --> 00:26.960] I'm Dave Champion, and as you probably know, the latest establishment push is to get young [00:26.960 --> 00:31.800] people, children, and infants vaccinated. [00:31.800 --> 00:35.360] You may remember there was the big dust-up concerning when Joe Rogan said young, healthy [00:35.360 --> 00:39.840] people should not get vaccinated, and then the establishment narrative was he walked [00:39.840 --> 00:43.920] that back, which in fact, he did not walk that back. [00:43.920 --> 00:46.680] I don't want to get into that too much, I'll just say this. [00:46.680 --> 00:50.520] He said, I'm not a doctor, I'm a fucking idiot. [00:50.520 --> 00:53.400] Okay, so that's not saying he was wrong. [00:53.840 --> 00:58.000] Joe, when he wants to be, can be self-deprecating, and I believe that's what that was. [00:58.000 --> 01:02.680] And then the issue became, does it protect other people? [01:02.680 --> 01:05.680] And Joe said, that's not what I was addressing. [01:05.680 --> 01:11.320] So no, he didn't really walk that back, but of course, the media excoriated him. [01:11.320 --> 01:14.720] And who was his adversary in that discussion? [01:14.720 --> 01:18.040] Yeah, Anthony, the big fucking liar, Fauci. [01:18.040 --> 01:24.480] I want to read to you something Fauci recently said as to why young people should get the [01:24.480 --> 01:31.880] mRNA vaccine that has never, ever, ever, can I say that enough times, ever been involved [01:31.880 --> 01:37.240] in a long-term study concerning its effects on the human body. [01:37.240 --> 01:45.440] So here's Fauci responding to the question why should young people, in theory, get vaccinated. [01:45.920 --> 01:50.120] You don't want to be part of the propagation of the outbreak. [01:50.120 --> 01:54.440] Because if you get infected, even though you're young and healthy, you could pass it on to [01:54.440 --> 01:58.000] someone else who could have a severe outcome. [01:58.000 --> 02:01.920] And when you get infected, you are propagating the outbreak. [02:01.920 --> 02:04.320] You're not being a dead stop. [02:04.320 --> 02:09.320] You're allowing the virus to continue from you to someone else. [02:09.320 --> 02:12.480] The first thing I want to talk about is the young person who gets infected can infect [02:12.480 --> 02:14.760] somebody else who may have more severe symptoms. [02:14.920 --> 02:19.920] But before I do that, I want to talk about Fauci's comment about you're not being a [02:19.920 --> 02:21.240] dead stop. [02:21.240 --> 02:25.480] What he means by that is you're not being part of, like, stop this virus right now. [02:25.480 --> 02:31.280] OK, so that reminds me of something I said, I don't know, it's got to be seven or eight [02:31.280 --> 02:34.240] months ago now in an earlier presentation. [02:34.240 --> 02:38.520] I said, what would the government and the health experts do if we reached the point [02:38.520 --> 02:44.720] where, yeah, lots of people could get infected, but nobody was getting seriously ill or dying [02:45.680 --> 02:48.960] In theory, with the vaccine, that's exactly where we're at. [02:48.960 --> 02:51.160] Dusts have absolutely plummeted. [02:51.160 --> 02:53.000] And of course, I'm not a vaccine fan. [02:53.000 --> 02:54.960] By the way, I'm not anti-vax. [02:54.960 --> 03:04.320] I'm just not a fan of a type of vaccine using a vaccine technology that has never, ever, [03:04.320 --> 03:08.040] ever, ever, ever, ever, ever had a single long term trial. [03:08.040 --> 03:11.280] I am not a fan of a vaccine such as that. [03:11.280 --> 03:14.080] I'm not anti-vax, per se. [03:14.240 --> 03:21.960] So credit where credit is due to this particular vaccine, it does seem quite efficacious at [03:21.960 --> 03:28.600] stopping patients from developing serious COVID-19 and life threatening COVID-19. [03:28.600 --> 03:33.920] The number of people who have had the vaccine and then gotten COVID-19 seriously and died [03:33.920 --> 03:40.720] is a fraction of the number of people who used to get COVID-19, get critically ill and [03:40.720 --> 03:41.920] pass away. [03:41.920 --> 03:48.400] So in terms of preventing deaths, the vaccine appears to be quite efficacious. [03:48.400 --> 03:51.940] Now that doesn't mean we're not going to find problems six months, a year, two years down [03:51.940 --> 03:58.600] the road with this mRNA type technology vaccine, but it seems in the short term right now, [03:58.600 --> 04:04.780] it is efficacious for the purpose that it was introduced on the market to achieve. [04:04.780 --> 04:06.400] So then what's this dead stop stuff? [04:06.400 --> 04:07.700] It's like, wait a second. [04:07.700 --> 04:12.620] So if no one is dying, which we're awfully close to that, awfully close. [04:12.620 --> 04:19.660] If nobody's dying and nobody's getting really seriously ill with COVID-19, why would you [04:19.660 --> 04:22.700] care how many people have the virus? [04:22.700 --> 04:26.360] If somebody gets the virus and they're asymptomatic or they get the virus and they lose their [04:26.360 --> 04:30.980] sense of taste and smell for a couple of weeks, or they get the virus and they have an elevated [04:30.980 --> 04:36.540] temperature for, I don't know, 30 hours, whatever the case is, why would you care if nobody's [04:36.540 --> 04:39.460] getting seriously ill and nobody's dying? [04:39.460 --> 04:44.060] But you'll notice that's exactly what Fauci is pushing. [04:44.060 --> 04:50.100] Dead stop, zero transmission, which aside from the fact that it is absolutely physiologically, [04:50.100 --> 04:56.020] scientifically and practically impossible, that's what he's pushing, which is exactly [04:56.020 --> 05:00.960] what I predicted six or eight months ago, that these knuckleheads, it wouldn't be enough [05:00.960 --> 05:04.500] that people weren't getting seriously ill, it wouldn't be enough that no one's dying. [05:04.500 --> 05:09.980] In their goal to make big pharma even wealthier than it already is, it would push for zero [05:09.980 --> 05:10.980] transmission. [05:10.980 --> 05:11.980] All right. [05:11.980 --> 05:14.620] So onto the representation by Fauci that somebody could get it and give it to somebody else [05:14.620 --> 05:17.200] who would have more severe symptoms. [05:17.200 --> 05:18.580] Let's take a look at that for a second. [05:18.580 --> 05:21.940] Now, you remember when the vaccine rolled out, it rolled out initially very, very late [05:21.940 --> 05:23.860] December, but it was just dribs and traps. [05:23.860 --> 05:26.340] It didn't really get rolling until about mid-January. [05:26.340 --> 05:28.220] But you'll remember there was a hierarchy. [05:28.220 --> 05:34.320] So it was first responders, it was high risk, it was the elderly and so forth. [05:34.320 --> 05:40.680] So those people who consider themselves high risk or in a high risk occupation, the vaccine [05:40.680 --> 05:42.160] was made available to them first. [05:42.160 --> 05:46.080] And when I say it was made available to them first, the average ordinary Joe could not [05:46.080 --> 05:49.520] get the vaccine because all the vaccines that were shipping were going to these people who [05:49.520 --> 05:51.480] are considered high risk or high priority. [05:51.480 --> 05:56.760] So now they've gone down the pecking order from the very highest risk, down, down, down, [05:56.760 --> 05:59.240] down, down, down, to the point where now it's available to everybody, right? [05:59.280 --> 06:08.240] So in this construct, anybody who believed themselves to be high risk has been vaccinated. [06:08.240 --> 06:11.040] So when Fauci says, well, if a young person doesn't get vaccinated, they're going to [06:11.040 --> 06:14.080] give it to somebody else who could experience severe symptoms. [06:14.080 --> 06:16.760] Really, who would that be? [06:16.760 --> 06:18.180] Another young person? [06:18.180 --> 06:19.440] Young people with serious COVID? [06:19.440 --> 06:20.800] And she's virtually unheard of. [06:20.800 --> 06:23.200] I'm going to get a little bit more into that in a minute. [06:23.200 --> 06:26.680] A younger person could perhaps infect an older person. [06:27.160 --> 06:31.120] Well, if that older person perceives themselves to be high risk, if they were high risk, they [06:31.120 --> 06:34.880] were probably being told by doctors and so forth, go get the vaccine. [06:34.880 --> 06:39.080] Then there's the people who just say, I know I've got type 2 diabetes or I know I'm obese [06:39.080 --> 06:42.680] or I had a heart attack three years ago and I had quadruple bypass. [06:42.680 --> 06:45.240] I know I better take that vaccine. [06:45.240 --> 06:46.920] So they've rushed out and get the vaccine. [06:46.920 --> 06:51.040] So if everybody who is high risk or perceives themselves to be high risk has had the vaccine [06:51.040 --> 06:56.880] and the vaccine prevents people from getting serious severe COVID symptoms or dying, what [06:56.880 --> 06:57.880] are we talking about? [06:57.880 --> 07:01.240] This transmission is going to give people severe symptoms. [07:01.240 --> 07:03.680] That's what the vaccine was intended to prevent. [07:03.680 --> 07:05.640] So is it the Fauci doesn't really believe in the vaccine? [07:05.640 --> 07:06.640] All right. [07:06.640 --> 07:13.280] So now I want to share with you a big pharma advertisement that talks about the 10 reasons [07:13.280 --> 07:15.920] that young people should get vaccinated. [07:15.920 --> 07:17.960] I'm going to run through these really quickly. [07:17.960 --> 07:19.880] I'm not going to spend a lot of time. [07:19.880 --> 07:25.320] Number one, all of America needs young adults to help stay safe. [07:25.320 --> 07:30.000] Well, we just talked about that a moment ago with Fauci, so I'm going to leave that alone. [07:30.000 --> 07:32.360] It's critical to protect children. [07:32.360 --> 07:34.800] I said a moment ago I was going to get into this and here's the moment. [07:34.800 --> 07:41.000] So children, it's always interesting how they define that because for instance, anti-gun [07:41.000 --> 07:46.320] groups, they define children up to I believe it's 25 years of age so they can include gang [07:46.320 --> 07:47.320] violence. [07:47.520 --> 07:54.440] Okay, so clearly some 21-year-old shooting a 23-year-old in a gang spat is not children [07:54.440 --> 07:55.440] in guns. [07:55.440 --> 07:56.440] So they always warp these numbers. [07:56.440 --> 08:00.920] I'm going to use a typical definition of children, which is somebody under the age of 18. [08:00.920 --> 08:08.440] So if you're under the age of 18, I didn't check the exact numbers from the CDC's provisional [08:08.440 --> 08:12.760] death count just before I came and sat down here, but the last time I looked at it, which [08:12.760 --> 08:20.000] is about a week ago, we were pretty much at about 540,000 deaths, roughly 540,000. [08:20.000 --> 08:24.360] Of that, when I looked last week, how many were 17 or under? [08:24.360 --> 08:25.360] Ready? [08:25.360 --> 08:30.280] That was 540,000 total deaths in the United States. [08:30.280 --> 08:32.400] How many are 17 or under? [08:32.400 --> 08:35.320] Yeah, 277. [08:35.320 --> 08:36.840] And I actually ran those numbers out. [08:36.840 --> 08:42.680] I ran out 277 as a percentage of the population, as a percentage of all those who've died [08:42.680 --> 08:48.920] as a percentage of those that are 17 or under, which is 74.2 million people here in the United [08:48.920 --> 08:50.000] States. [08:50.000 --> 08:56.080] And every single one was like 0.000000 something. [08:56.080 --> 08:59.600] To say that we have to protect children? [08:59.600 --> 09:01.160] Talk about a scam. [09:01.160 --> 09:03.960] Getting vaccinated can up your dating game. [09:03.960 --> 09:06.960] Yeah, okay, we'll pass on that one. [09:06.960 --> 09:12.440] Young people or their friends may be at higher risk than they think. [09:12.440 --> 09:13.440] Maybe. [09:13.440 --> 09:18.160] See, whenever you hear could, may, might, that kind of language, what it means is we're [09:18.160 --> 09:19.800] just making shit up, right? [09:19.800 --> 09:24.760] Whether you're reading it in some sort of an article that contends it's telling you [09:24.760 --> 09:28.560] about something scientific or whether it's trying to pitch some, whether you're reading [09:28.560 --> 09:32.920] an article that's trying to pitch something at you, if it's may, might, could, just ignore [09:32.920 --> 09:33.920] it. [09:33.920 --> 09:34.920] So we're just going to ignore that nonsense. [09:35.680 --> 09:38.120] A new strain is spreading rapidly. [09:38.120 --> 09:40.120] Okay, there's not a new strain. [09:40.120 --> 09:44.960] That literally after that point it talked about the B117, which is the technical designation [09:44.960 --> 09:46.080] for the UK variant. [09:46.080 --> 09:51.200] The UK variant is the dominant strain here in the United States at this time. [09:51.200 --> 09:57.400] And I've said time and again to people who want to listen, after the UK variant became [09:57.400 --> 10:05.520] dominant in the UK over the next eight weeks, eight weeks, new daily infections dropped [10:05.520 --> 10:13.200] in the UK 96% and deaths dropped 88% in the eight weeks after the UK variant became the [10:13.200 --> 10:14.440] dominant strain. [10:14.440 --> 10:16.800] It's the dominant strain here in the United States. [10:16.800 --> 10:18.480] What's happening right now in the United States? [10:18.480 --> 10:23.360] Yeah, cases are plummeting, much to be feared from the UK variant. [10:23.360 --> 10:28.040] If young people don't get vaccinated, it could leave everyone vulnerable. [10:28.040 --> 10:31.320] Who the fuck is everyone? [10:31.320 --> 10:34.160] We already talked about this a little bit with the Fauci response, so I'm not going [10:34.160 --> 10:35.160] to go through it again. [10:35.160 --> 10:36.320] Next one. [10:36.320 --> 10:38.120] Getting vaccinated will help the economy. [10:38.120 --> 10:40.880] No, the virus has done nothing to the economy. [10:40.880 --> 10:44.040] What has damaged the economy is the reaction of the government to the virus. [10:44.040 --> 10:48.880] And right now, the states that are experiencing economic damage are those with Democratic [10:48.880 --> 10:49.880] insane governors. [10:49.880 --> 10:54.000] Now, I am nonpartisan, so I typically have eschewed getting involved in any sort of political [10:54.000 --> 10:58.560] equation when it comes to this virus, but that is simply the reality of it right now. [10:58.560 --> 11:02.680] States with Republican governors have opened up, and their economies are kicking ass, and [11:02.680 --> 11:09.000] states with Democrat governors are being a little ... called ninnies. [11:09.000 --> 11:10.360] They're being ninnies. [11:10.360 --> 11:11.480] It's a political agenda. [11:11.480 --> 11:17.480] They're keeping everything locked down, and yeah, the governors, the Democratic governors [11:17.480 --> 11:19.320] are damaging the economy. [11:19.320 --> 11:24.600] Not the virus, and nobody needs to get jabbed for a better economy. [11:24.600 --> 11:27.960] Vaccines can save people lots of money. [11:27.960 --> 11:29.880] Okay. [11:29.880 --> 11:31.880] Not even going to go there, right? [11:31.880 --> 11:35.720] COVID-19 doesn't have to kill you to wreck your life. [11:35.720 --> 11:45.160] Okay, so I guess, perhaps, that's true, but young people aren't having their lives wrecked [11:45.160 --> 11:46.160] by it. [11:47.120 --> 11:51.120] The pitch is that there's all this long-term stuff, and the long-term stuff is ... I'll [11:51.120 --> 11:53.600] look at what they call long haulers, excuse me. [11:53.600 --> 11:54.880] I want to share a story with you. [11:54.880 --> 11:55.680] This is a true story. [11:56.560 --> 12:01.760] You remember back when there was a suit against Dow Corning for the silicone breast implants, [12:01.760 --> 12:04.000] and I got a great friend of mine back in California. [12:04.000 --> 12:06.400] He's retired now, just about a year ago. [12:06.400 --> 12:09.360] Brilliant guy, and he's a cosmetic surgeon. [12:09.360 --> 12:12.400] He did a lot of the silicone breast implants back in the day. [12:13.440 --> 12:14.320] Very astute. [12:15.280 --> 12:18.240] He's an M.D., but he's part scientist. [12:18.240 --> 12:19.920] The guy's just brilliant, right? [12:19.920 --> 12:24.480] Here was an observation he made to me when he and I were talking about the Dow Corning [12:24.480 --> 12:26.000] silicone breast implants. [12:26.000 --> 12:27.440] He said, Dave, this is how it works. [12:28.400 --> 12:35.920] If a woman does not have silicone breast implants or has silicone breast implants that [12:35.920 --> 12:40.960] have been verified not to be leaking, then whatever health problem they get is just a [12:40.960 --> 12:46.160] normal health problem that they were prone to get with or without silicone breast implants. [12:46.720 --> 12:52.560] But if there's any evidence that a silicone breast implant leaked, [12:53.280 --> 12:58.960] then any physical problem that they have is because of the silicone. [12:58.960 --> 13:00.160] So you get where I'm going with this, right? [13:00.160 --> 13:04.560] The parallel is people get all sorts of weird physical ailments all the time, [13:05.200 --> 13:12.880] but if somebody had COVID-19 and then recovered and they have something weird, [13:12.880 --> 13:14.240] now it's the COVID-19. [13:14.240 --> 13:15.920] Now it's the SARS-CoV-2 virus. [13:17.040 --> 13:22.000] Some of the stuff is just absolutely insane, such as, I've read this one story, [13:22.800 --> 13:25.760] this gal who is obese and COVID-19. [13:26.880 --> 13:29.280] She didn't have a really, really severe life-threatening case, [13:29.280 --> 13:31.520] but yeah, it was very, very uncomfortable for her. [13:32.320 --> 13:34.080] Now she claims she can't walk. [13:36.640 --> 13:40.000] Whatever's going on with her, I don't mean to dismiss it, I don't mean to laugh at her, [13:40.640 --> 13:44.480] but there is absolutely nothing in all of known science that would connect her [13:44.480 --> 13:51.440] having difficulty walking as an obese person, having difficulty walking with any virus, [13:51.440 --> 13:53.920] and less is perhaps something to do with her spinal column, [13:53.920 --> 13:56.640] and there's no evidence of that either in her particular case. [13:57.200 --> 14:04.960] The number of young people who've had their lives ruined by COVID-19 is almost about on par [14:04.960 --> 14:13.520] with out of 74.2 million Americans under the age of 17 or under 277 dying. [14:14.480 --> 14:18.720] That's not a justification for somebody who's young and healthy to go out [14:18.720 --> 14:23.760] and have themselves jabbed with a vaccine for which there have been no long-term studies. [14:23.760 --> 14:26.800] Last one, strong, healthy immune systems can backfire. [14:27.760 --> 14:33.760] Yeah, autoimmune problems are the body's immune system, not backfiring so much. [14:35.600 --> 14:40.560] It has lost its way, I think is a better layperson's way of phrasing it. [14:41.360 --> 14:46.480] I guess what they're saying is, there's no science behind this, but what they're saying is [14:46.560 --> 14:55.680] if you have some sort of autoimmune problem that you're better off getting an mRNA vaccine, [14:56.480 --> 15:00.240] then you are letting your body's natural immune function deal with it. [15:00.240 --> 15:06.240] Keep in mind, the vast majority of autoimmune issues have nothing to do with fighting off [15:06.240 --> 15:13.360] disease. They do something adverse to a particular system or organ in the body. [15:13.360 --> 15:22.240] It doesn't mean you automatically cannot fight off a virus. The idea that the vaccine is somehow [15:22.800 --> 15:31.840] safer than your body's own immune process, yeah, Johnson & Johnson blood clots. I'll just leave [15:31.840 --> 15:39.120] that there. That was quite a 10-point sales pitch, was it not, by Big Pharma promoting the [15:39.120 --> 15:44.400] vaccines? Okay, so now I'm going to tell you the truth. That was not a Big Pharma advertisement, [15:44.400 --> 15:48.560] although it certainly plays like one, which is why I introduced it as such. [15:48.560 --> 15:56.800] That was CNN acting as the mouthpiece for Big Pharma. You've got people like Anthony Fauci. [15:56.800 --> 16:01.520] You've got people like Rochelle Walensky, who's the CDC director. You've got people in organizations [16:01.520 --> 16:10.080] like CDC. They're all just pimping vaccines in order for Big Pharma to make billions and billions [16:10.080 --> 16:16.960] of dollars. Yeah, their arguments are absolutely nonsensical and not, I think this is really [16:16.960 --> 16:24.000] important, not scientific. I'm very excited. There's a guy who does a lot of stuff on Twitter, [16:24.000 --> 16:28.320] and he does a lot of stuff with nutritional science. He and I just had a conversation, [16:28.320 --> 16:32.000] and I'm sending him a copy of Body Science. I can't wait for him to get his hands on it, [16:32.000 --> 16:34.640] because I'm sure he's going to read it, and he's going to be like, [16:35.840 --> 16:40.960] I have to tell everyone about that. That's very exciting for me, but it can be very exciting for [16:40.960 --> 16:45.920] you, because there was a gentleman who said in a comment, I forget what it was, whether it was [16:45.920 --> 16:53.280] Facebook or YouTube, wherever. He said, I would much rather have someone I care about read [16:53.280 --> 17:02.640] Body Science, understand how physiology really works, and then go that route rather than [17:03.200 --> 17:10.480] getting jabbed with an mRNA vaccine that has absolutely zero long-term trials. [17:11.120 --> 17:16.240] Oh, if that makes sense to you, I'm going to advocate you go to DrReality.News, [17:16.240 --> 17:22.080] click on Store, take a look at Body Science, and you're probably getting tired of me saying it, [17:22.080 --> 17:28.000] but it's the truth. I never want anyone to just believe me, so please do read the reviews for [17:28.000 --> 17:31.920] Body Science. Pick yourself up a copy of that. If you're inclined, Income Tax Shattering the [17:31.920 --> 17:37.520] Mist will be one of the most fascinating books you will read in your entire life. [17:37.520 --> 17:40.880] You have my word on that, so take a look at that as well. Again, look at the reviews. [17:40.880 --> 17:50.240] Don't believe me. Thanks for being here.