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Show Notes
January 9
Dr. Kelly Victory & Steve House
01:10 Dr. Kelly Victory and Steve House discuss recent wildfires in California, focusing on disaster preparedness and leadership failures. They criticize local government decisions, particularly budget cuts for fire safety, in favor of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, which they argue compromised public safety. The conversation expands into broader concerns about media bias, emphasizing how mainstream outlets have suppressed information about COVID-19, including vaccine risks and alternative treatments. They highlight the influence of pharmaceutical companies and liberal elite interests in controlling public narratives for power and profit.
17:17 In this Rush to Reason segment, Dr. Kelly Victory and Steve House criticize exaggerated comparisons like the January 6th Capitol riot to the Holocaust, emphasizing how fear of being labeled racist or homophobic stifles free speech and truth-telling. They discuss how societal standards have declined, including cultural norms, behavior, and dress, linking this shift to immigration challenges and the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation also touches on conflicts of interest within pharmaceutical companies, alleging that vaccine data suppression and financial incentives have driven public health decisions. They express concerns about the potential misuse of bird flu fears for profit, linking it to previous pandemic handling.
37:02 Dr. Kelly Victory and Steve House discuss concerns over human metapneumovirus (hMPV) and its portrayal as a public health threat, emphasizing it as a mild, treatable virus often exaggerated for fear-mongering. They address reports from the UK revealing heart damage and other health complications in young, vaccinated individuals, criticizing data suppression and conflicts of interest within the pharmaceutical industry. The conversation highlights the increase in health issues like “turbo cancers” and immune deficiencies among those with multiple COVID-19 vaccine doses, questioning risk-benefit calculations and public health strategies. They argue that the vaccine rollout, driven by misinformation and financial incentives, disproportionately harmed low-risk groups while failing to protect the vulnerable effectively.
Articles:
HealthDay News — More than half of U.S. physician peer reviewers for the most influential medical journals receive industry payments, according to a research letter published online Oct. 10 in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
How Do Vaccines Cause Autism? Past discoveries that can help us understand the current wave of neurological spike protein injuries
Child Heart Attack Surge Only Impacts Covid-Vaxxed Kids, Major Study Confirms
HOUR 2
01:11 Edward Bartlett, President of the International Council for Men and Boys (ICMB), a non-governmental organization working to assure gender equality for all. TOPIC: In 2020, Joe Biden won young men under 30 by 15 points. In 2024, Donald Trump won them by 13 points. What happened?
14:13 Prayer at Jimmer Carter’s funeral.
27:14 “America’s Security at Stake: Why Dr. David Kanani Says more H-1B Visas Are a Risk We Can’t Afford”
HOUR 3
01:10 Larry Behrens is the communications director at Power The Future. The Biden administration’s green agenda has failed, leaving millions of Americans in the cold — literally and figuratively. On day one, Mr. Trump must declare an energy emergency to ensure families get the help they need without delay.”
16:29 Sale, Manufacture of Semiautomatic Guns That Accept Detachable Magazines Would Be Banned in Colorado Under Bill