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Clayton Morris
Welcome into redacted Forgotten Lore bookshop in our chat room just said please tell me that Natalie is back on the show today.
Natalie Morris
Natalie's here.
Clayton Morris
She is back. Welcome into the show. Yesterday Natalie was off. We're dealing with like sickness in our family and our daughter and all of that craziness. So anyway, she is back.
Natalie Morris
She's here. I am. Let's do this. Thank you for joining us. This is redacted, the show where we cover the stories the mainstream media largely ignores or from the angles that they also ignore. There's a lot of happening red right now.
Clayton Morris
She's back everyone.
Natalie Morris
Way to kick it off. I said that.
Clayton Morris
But yesterday, yesterday was a curse free show. But you know, welcome back to Potty Mouth. But hey, you know, sometimes you need it in these day and age when you have members of the Pentagon being ousted and kicked out because something big right now is happening at the United States Pentagon under President Trump and it's very, very concerning. We're going to, we're going to speak with Colonel Daniel Davis on the show about it today because these number of individuals who are obviously pushing us towards peace to stay away from war are now being ousted and they're being replaced with war hawks, people that actually want to take us to war. So yes, it is B.S.
Natalie Morris
It definitely is. We're also going to talk about what the Trump administration wants to do about the declining population problem in the United States, which is real, it's worth talking about because are we on the verge of a civilization collapse? We're going to talk about what other countries have done, what might work, why it's worth a try.
Clayton Morris
Also, I don't know if you saw 60 Minutes this past weekend, but they're basically laying the groundwork for a new pandemic. Basically telling us that, hey, you thought Covid was rough. Oh, no, no, no. You ain't seen nothing yet. Is that just fear mongering by the mainstream media trying to push a new round of vaccines on us? Dr. Pierre Corey is going to be here because the doctor had Bill Whitaker on seat on 60 Minutes saying you're scaring me. And she said, yeah, you should be scared. So should we be scared.
Natalie Morris
She said she doesn't sleep at night. A virologist because of a new pandemic that she thinks is mutating throughout mammals.
Clayton Morris
And by the way, do you remember La Chifre from James Bond, Casino Royale? La Chiff. I don't know if you said Le Chifre. You know who was, what's his name? I forget the Actor who plays him? Anyone who can tell me in the chat room who plays him? But he had the weeping mad Nicholson. Yeah. Where he's got the weeping eye and he cries blood. Well, Klaus Schwab's replacement at the WEF is basically just like Le Chifre from Casino Royale. We'll tell you. Can they pick, like, normal people to replace World Economic Forum leaders? No, they can't.
Natalie Morris
No. This programming idea that they program us for, what they're gonna do with mainstream television and media that plays out. Did you see that morning show had a launch just like Blue Origin that, like, that also was part of.
Clayton Morris
No, I didn't really.
Natalie Morris
Maybe we'll come back around to that. I don't know if you guys got a little nauseous of me going over and over and over again, the Blue Origin. I couldn't get enough.
Clayton Morris
I mean, that's all she's been talking about all weekend. But also, I mean, think about the Pope dying and conclave. I mean, think about that. Like, that's programming. As Laura Logan, friend of the show Laura Logan pointed out, she's like, people should go back and watch this. Like they're programming us for this happening. Also scary piece. I don't know if you saw this, that I forget who posted this the other day. And I was like, holy smokes. Is that true that at the start of every World war, World War I, World War II, and likely World War 3, there was always the death of a Pope. That marked the sort of the turning and the beginning of a world war. So on that positive note, we've got a lot of news to get to on your show.
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Clayton Morris
Well, and let us know your thoughts on this story, guys, and let us know where you're joining us from around the world today as we look at what's happening in the Pentagon. So the Israel lobby is working overtime right now to destroy the anti war team that has that, that Trump has assembled at the Pentagon. And of course, we learned over the past few days that this team of Tulsi Gabbard, of Pete Hegseth, of Susie Wiles and others forced his hand. I don't really forced his hand. It seemed like he didn't want to do it in the first place to kind of push him to make sure that he's not actually going to attack Iran or at least be party to an attack against Iran. Now, we've learned here at Redacted that former Israeli Mossad agents are working overtime on both social media and behind scenes trying to discredit Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Neocon Mike Waltz has now hired a, you know, basically a dual citizen and former IDF official to work under him. Uh, and three anti war DOD officials were just fired. Friend of the show Tucker Carlson just interviewed one of them. That man sitting there with Tucker is Dan Caldwell. And I want you just to watch Tucker's summary of what just happened to Dan Caldwell. I think he sums it up perfectly. Watch. Dan Caldwell is a Marine Corps veteran who wound up until three days ago advising the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, on military policy. He was one of the strongest voices in the US Government in the Trump administration against the war with Iran. And his rationale was simple. It's not in America's interest And many Americans will die and billions will be spent on a war we don't need to fight. And as someone who fought in Iraq, he was able to take that case to the principals with some force. Then three days ago, he was fired from the Pentagon. But not for his views on Iran.
Colonel Daniel Davis
No.
Clayton Morris
Dan Caldwell was fired because reporters are told off the record he had leaked classified documents to the media. But what were these classified documents exactly? Well, no one at the Pentagon could know the answer to that because Dan Caldwell's phone was never examined, nor was he given a polygraph. So actually beneath the headlines was nothing other than a false accusation. Was Dan Caldwell fired because he opposed the push to war with Iran? You decide, you decide. What do you guys think? Well, Lieutenant Colonel Dan Davis knows a thing or two about being canceled by being anti war, specifically anti war with Iran. He almost worked for the Trump administration till the neocons and Israel lobby made sure that he certainly didn't. Lt. Col. Dan Davis joins us now. Colonel, great to see you. Welcome to the show.
Colonel Daniel Davis
Hey, thanks for having me on. I appreciate it.
Clayton Morris
Well, we've been wanting to have you on for a long time. Schedules conflicted, I think you had a live show simultaneously, so we couldn't get you on live with us. So it's, it's a thrill to have you here. First of all, just at a high level, what do you think is going on at the Pentagon? I don't, I don't, you know, is our assessment correct? Do you think that the Israeli lobby, the neocons, are actively trying to undermine President Trump and, and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth?
Colonel Daniel Davis
I, I can't, I don't have visibility on, on what may be happening, but I have very strong clarity on what the results are. And, and there is unequivocal. I, I, I watched that interview with, with Dan Caldwell on. I've saw it unfold myself. And anytime that you have a situation where you're being accused of leaking classified information, and now then it looks like Hegseth himself is kind of caught up into this in a probably a no win situation. And he's not playing it well, I gotta say, because now he's accusing Caldwell and all three of these guys of leaking classified information and disgruntled employees and all that. And listen, I can tell you, if you're accused of doing something violating an issue with classified information, that's jail time. That's not just being fired. And the fact that they didn't even look at his phone. He wasn't charged with anything. He Wasn't even told with it. That tells you that there's no substance there. And so then the only thing left is there must be some policy issue. And when all of these guys were definitely in the camp that don't go down this path to military confrontation with Iran because it would be catastrophic for our interest. Forget about Iran, frankly, but even for ourselves, it would be terrible. And with these guys were known as that position, and they were all the ones that were let go, then something else is going on.
Clayton Morris
Well, you had the mainstream media, so I just want to say the mainstream media jumped right all over the story. I had someone in the chat room just saying, hey, I've never watched your show before, but this guy clearly leaked information. You guys are spewing bs. Basically, this person saw it in the mainstream media. So the mainstream media, you know, spread this information immediately, but they don't have any facts. Where. Where are their sources on it. His phone wasn't used. His. They. They did not charge him with anything. So where is the mainstream media getting this BS story from?
Natalie Morris
And I. Can I follow up before you. Before you move on, because you said that Pete had. Seth is not handling this well. What should we be hearing from him? What could he do better?
Colonel Daniel Davis
Listen, I know Caldwell. I've known him for seven or eight years, and he has been at the height of. Of following the rules of being terribly dedicated to the country. Obviously, he's a combat veteran himself, has never shown anything except the highest of standards of morality, integrity, et cetera. So when I first heard this, I knew something was off right away. And because he had shown such loyalty to Hegseth and had followed him in there and taken this job, and he knew. Caldwell did. When he went into this, as all of us did, who were even up for any of these positions, we knew the headwinds we would be going up against, and he was willing to take that chance. And unfortunately, I didn't see loyalty in the other direction. I think that Hegseth should have told whoever was behind all this stuff that they needed to just freaking pound sand. Because consider this. Hegseth is the number two guy in the chain of command for the United States armed forces. So if it wasn't the number one guy, President Trump, who put pressure on him, and I see no evidence it was, then who else had the power and the pressure to compel Hegseth to let go? Somebody who was tremendously loyal to him. That's the point he's misplayed. He should have stood up and said, no, y'all pound sand. This ain't happening.
Clayton Morris
I think the deep sea is actively working to undermine President Trump. I think it's clear as day what's going on right now. I don't understand. I can't wrap my head around what you just said, which is if he's the head of the Pentagon, he's the Secretary of Defense, how do three guys who advise him get fired and he doesn't have really a say in it.
Colonel Daniel Davis
Right.
Clayton Morris
I would love to see by the end of the week these guys get reinstated. To me, that's like the ultimate power play because all of the media, like the Mossad agents who have taken over social media and the bots, the bot army that's out there now pushing this narrative about Hegseth. You can see it in action, by the way, and you can see the counts that are actually posting this. They're former Israeli Mossad agents. They're all pushing the same thing that Hegseth will be out by the end of the week. Wouldn't the ballsy move here for the Trump administration to rehire these people, that.
Colonel Daniel Davis
Would be a ballsy move. I would like to see it. Anything that pushes back on. Look, again, I have to confess, I don't have any knowledge about Mossad agents or any of this other stuff that you're talking about there. But I can see unequivocally some big power is exerting pressure on the United States Department of Defense that's causing the Secretary of Defense to take action. That doesn't really make any sense on the surface of it. And I would love to see him bow up and say, no, you know what, our investigation did not reveal anything. We checked into it and these guys have been faithful to their jobs and they're going to be rehired. Now, whether they would do it and come back is a separate issue because some of those bridges may have been burned. But I'd like to see them do something to take power back for our country.
Natalie Morris
Now, I'm going to offer you this glass half full interpretation and let me know if you think this is naive, because I have noticed that as the negotiations with Iran continue to be productive according to the Trump administration. Excellent.
Clayton Morris
Their words were excellent.
Natalie Morris
Right. That the crescendo of pro war rhetoric is ramping up. And so we see attacks on Joe Rogan that they think that they can sort of tamp down his anti war stance against Iran. We see attacks on people in and around the inner circle that are against a war with Iran. But it seems like because we have the agency of social media people are not buying it. So is it possible that this is the first lie based war that is thwarted because of independent media? What do you think of that?
Colonel Daniel Davis
Well, I certainly hope that's the case. I, I actually had on my own show earlier this afternoon, I had Doug McGregor on and we were talking about this very issue here. And I show showed a couple of clips from man two of the biggest warmongers there are in former General Jack Keane and Senator Tom Cotton who have just been going over the top talking about how we should be afraid of Iran. And they had this existential threat which is complete military nonsense. And we totally shredded that military argument on it at its surface here. But we have seen because Trump himself on March 7, I think it was from the Oval Office, made it sound like we were already had made the decision to go to war with Iran. And then now that since he's had a change of heart and he's like saying, no, let's try this negotiations and I think it has a shot at success and we're doing everything we can to encourage that path because that is absolutely the best thing for the United States.
Clayton Morris
How devastating would it be for the United States or how devastating would it be for Israel to attack Iran?
Colonel Daniel Davis
Yeah, and that's, that's one of the things that we're hyping so much is that you can, if you want to, you can hate Iran. That's, that's an individual choice. But when you're talking about taking military action, you have to ask the big question and then what? You launch missiles and then what, what is Iran going to do in response? What can Iran do to Israel? What can Iran do to even American interest or to our allied interest in the region? Can we take them out militarily or can we only harm them? And if we only harm them, then what, what's the next level? Because now you've got an open ended war that could be devastating to the global economy, that could be causing many of our troops who were in vulnerable possessions, especially in Iraq and in Syria, that would be very vulnerable to Iraq ballistic or Iranian ballistic missiles, as well as some of these other organizations in Iraq that are facilitated or friendly to the Iranian regime. All kinds of things could happen if we push Iran into a corner. And by the way, the worst of those potentially would be compelling them to finally make the decision to have a nuclear weapon. No matter how many bombs you may drop, we may not be able to knock that out. So everything bad could happen if we go down this path. And I don't see anything good that could happen.
Clayton Morris
Are you worried about what happens at the Pentagon?
Colonel Daniel Davis
Of course I am. Again, because of that issue that Doug and I talked about on the show this afternoon, that the number two guy in the chain of command of the United States Armed Forces apparently was compelled to take action against his own interest because these guys were so loyal to him. Then you have to wonder what is going on and who's not pulling strings, who's putting pressure on that can actually, actually caused the Secretary of Defense to have to blink on his own team. So I, I think that's the bigger question for me is what's going on behind the scenes that we don't see? And maybe you're talking about some of it there.
Clayton Morris
Can I ask a follow up to something that Natalie asked earlier about the mainstream media and because of social media now getting out these messages. You mentioned someone like General Jack Keane. Now when I worked at Fox News and I worked with Pete Hegseth, I mean he was my co host on a show together, for crying out loud. And we would, they would put on these like warmongers all the time, like General Jack Keane and you know, wants to go to war with China, he wants to go to war with everybody. It seems like the mainstream media is now having to walk a really delicate line here. A real, they're sort of having to sit on the fence cuz here like Pete worked there and they have him on the show and they're interviewing him. But at the same time then they're also putting on these warmongers and these analysts like General Jack Keane and these other warmongers pushing, you know, John Bolton and these other nut jobs trying to push us into a war with God knows who. So they're, I think they're in a real pickle right now because they got a guy that they used to work there that they're trying to interview and still curry favor. It's like access journalism. They don't want to burn that bridge.
Colonel Daniel Davis
Right? They don't. And I think to your comment a second ago that most of the American people aren't buying it because they see that this just doesn't make sense and what they're being told doesn't line up with what they see. And of course I'm encouraged by that. We try to propel that same issue on our own show here by putting out the truth. Here's what's really going on in things that make sense and it's logical and rational and you know, anything we can do to keep going down that. Which is why I applaud you guys for covering this issue the way you are. But I hope that the mainstream media is uncomfortable with this and has to not just walk a fine line, but get back on the right side of the line and cover things that actually are true and real. And if not, expose who's trying to push pressure on the United States to take action antithetical to our interest. Let's just put forward people who were telling the truth and have them on Fox News more.
Natalie Morris
Well, there are new insider allegations that it was one of his deputies that was running the show and making these firing decisions. Which is interesting because your point is well taken. He's in charge. How can he not thwart that if that's what he really wants? Now, again, you know, he was Clayton's co anchor. As a family, we find him to be a very sincere person. My take on it is that he was prepared for the media storm around his own personal life. Life, but maybe was not prepared for the dark forces that might undermine him once he took the job. Maybe because I don't know why. Right, because who would be, who, who would see this coming? Because the pro war faction is just so strong and deep stated under such a word.
Clayton Morris
And he also was very pro Israel. He was also very pro Israel. Go ahead. Sorry.
Colonel Daniel Davis
Yeah, now that's fine. I'm pro Israel, but I'm also pro truth. And just to be clear on that. And I actually went on Fox and several other networks when his name was first announced as being nominated for Secretary of Defense. And I said, listen, I think that the charge that he wasn't qualified, he hadn't run a big business, he wasn't a general, and all that stuff, I said, listen, the guys who have all these qualifications have been doing a terrible job in the past. Maybe we need a breath of fresh air. And if he can do the things that he said and reorient the Pentagon, bring back the warrior ethos, hold people accountable, set higher standards. I said, those are all fabulous things we really need. And so I said, let's give him a chance. But I said, I warned at the time, right at the beginning, he will run into some huge headwinds because the edifice that is the Pentagon, they love the status quo. They love these guys that are highly qualified, the former generals, because everything's comfort, they can control that. But now that somebody like Hegseth comes in and I recommended that he needed to fire a bunch of generals at the beginning because these people who would be against him and would undermine him, needed to be out of the way and hired by people who were qualified and capable, but also aligned with President Trump's vision that only, only a couple of people got let go and I don't think enough of them did. And that might have been a real problem, I hope.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, I think you're right about that. The deep state is strong and the dumping and the emptying of the swamp. Swamp has not gone far enough. And that was certainly the mistake of President Trump's first term. He didn't, he didn't drain the swamp at all. In fact, he added to it. So hopefully this time he's learned a bigger lesson. We'll see how the week plays out, though. Will Hegseth have a job by the end of the week? Maybe. Will these guys be reinstated by the end of the week? We'll see. Colonel Dan Davis, appreciate you joining us.
Natalie Morris
Excellent context. Thank you so much. Yeah, really a pleasure.
Clayton Morris
I'll have you back real soon. Thanks so much, Colonel. All right, and let us know your thoughts on this in the comments below. What do you guys think's going on here with this, this and you know, give us your assessment of this. Do you think Hegseth will be in this job by the end of the week? Drop us a line right now and let us know on that. We've got more news coming up here. We're going to talk about America's birth gap crisis. Is America going to end up like Japan? You know, there's like no young people in Japan. They have an absolute crisis. America is getting close to that. It's not as bad as Japan, but we're, we're pretty damn close. That's why President Trump is sounding the alarm about it and maybe has a plan for $5,000 to encourage Americans to actually have children instead of all the abortions they've been having.
Natalie Morris
I want that in arrears. I'm due $15,000. I had three babies.
Clayton Morris
Let's go have some more right now.
Natalie Morris
We're not gonna do that.
Clayton Morris
Come on. You guys stay here. We'll be back in two minutes.
Natalie Morris
Nope, just kidding.
Clayton Morris
Sorry. All right.
Natalie Morris
You embarrass yourself.
Clayton Morris
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Natalie Morris
All right, we're going to talk about the declining birth rate in the United States. But everywhere, really, every country has this happening. Elon Musk has been on this one for a long time and you might think, so what I'm alive. I'm going to be living my life, and there'll be enough people for me to live a life. Right? Who says to this, I don't care, but what about the world? We leave our children? What about the economy as a result of a declining population? Well, here's what Elon Musk says about this. He says that humanity is dying.
Clayton Morris
Well, there's a lot of things, I suppose, that I worry about, but. And some of these things will seem esoteric to people. You know, the birth rate is very low in almost every country. And unless that changes, civilization will disappear. America had the lowest birth rate, I believe, ever. That was last year. Places like Korea, the birth rate is 1/3 replacement rate. So that means in three generations, Korea will be 3 or 4% of its current size. And nothing seems to be turning that around. Humanity is dying and people, it's, it's just not something we evolved to react to.
Natalie Morris
All right, well, the New York Times now is reporting that the Trump administration may be looking into incentivizing women. American women with a baby bonus. $5,000 to every American mother after delivery. We have seen incentives like this actually work in eastern countries before. For example, in China, some places are offering couples money to marry earlier in order to incentivize them to start their family. Russia offers mothers sizable cash payments if birthing mothers are younger than 27, with which they can use this money to buy a home, for child care, for medical expenses. In Hungary, birthing mothers under 30 are exempt from personal income tax for the rest of their lives. So those things have in fact resulted in a bump in the birth rate. So is this something that the US Would want to do? Would it work if. And do we need it? Well, Toria Brooke is a cultural commentator and is vocal about the birth rate. Birth rate crisis. I apologize. And she joins us today. Thank you so much for joining us.
Toria Brooke
Thank you so much for having me. I think this issue is more than just about relationships. You know, look at our economy right now. We're trying to rebuild after Biden. The inflation rate has gone down since February, So we're at 2.4% versus March is 2.8%. But ultimately, families are turning towards farm source materials because farm source materials, food, any resources they can get because the grocery stores aren't cutting it. I think we need to tackle the economic implications as a whole before just targeting families. I mean, look at the hurricane victims in North Carolina and the fire victims in Maui. You know, we haven't even really tackled that. I think that All Americans are struggling right now. And at the end of the day, single income households are not working. Our national Debt is at 36.22 trillion. It is one of the highest that we've ever had. So in order to encourage people to have more children, it's more than a $5,000 incentive. We need to focus on getting the nuclear family back together, lowering our debt and encouraging families to even exist at all.
Clayton Morris
No, I think you're absolutely right. And we had the director of the Birth Gap film on our show a couple of years ago and looking deeply at what caused the Birth Gap. It always followed massive recessions and economic downturns. I mean, you saw in Japan, right, That's. They've never really recovered from it. Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union was devastating, Right. So Russia put in these financial incentives to really help its people in that way. But I think America, I think you're right, right. America is hit with a double whammy. So we have. What the liberals have done over the last 20, 25 years in the United States have basically told people don't have children, you don't need to be married. Guess what? Having kids is actually kind of a bad thing. It's hurting the environment you can't afford. And then they also lumped on top of it a massively devastating economy. So I think America may be in worse shape than Japan. What do you think?
Toria Brooke
I think right now, especially with relationships, you know, social media took a huge hit on communication and the way that men and women interact. And there's just been this whole feminist wave that really encouraged women to think that men weren't useful to them and they weren't helpful. And at the end of the day, we both need each other. That's how we coexist. So men are providers and protectors and women are supposed to be caretakers at home. And some choose to have careers. But I think that women would be more encouraged to seek relations with men if it was more suggested as a society. Yes, this is something that you guys should be striving towards. And God created man and woman to be together and that truly needs to be resolved, including in the church, which has been really money hungry, which is interesting because really there should be more giving back considering the economic state that we're in.
Natalie Morris
But this is an anti feminist message, telling women. Another thing the Times reports is that the Trump administration wants to quote, quote, educate women on their menstrual cycles, to which I'm sure AOC fainted at the very mention of it in Part so they can better understand when they're ovulating and able to conceive. This is something women are not taught in sex education. In public school, they're only taught to put a sticky pad on your underwear and that's. And then off you go. Right. And then where to get some birth control. They're not actually taught how you reproduce, how you may want to be in control of that. And so people who want to talk like this are put on the back foot because we're called anti feminists because we want to talk about the fact that our bodies were built to do this and that it might be good for society. Right. How do you feel about that?
Toria Brooke
Well, I think sex. Sex education in the education system should be reformed because, let's face it, men would actually be a lot more successful in their relationships if they understood that. And women have four cycles throughout the month. So believe it or not, there is a week out of the month where a woman will be hotter than the other three weeks. So if men understood this, maybe they would be able to be more communicative in their relationship. So, yeah, if school is teaching better economic, you know, information of how to manage your finances and your taxes and sex education that wasn't just about not getting pregnant. Yeah. We'd probably be in a way better place as a society educating our youth, Right?
Natalie Morris
No, sex education is mostly about avoiding sex. No, they want you to have the sex. They don't want you to have the resulting baby. That is the purpose.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. They'll teach you a nursery school now how to have sex and, you know, put books in the children's libraries about it and all sorts of weird perversions and stuff like that, but they don't want you to actually have a family. That's been the liberal agenda for the last 30 years.
Toria Brooke
Yeah. And it's really a shame. And I think that people are starting to realize this, though. You see a lot of movements, especially on Instagram, for holistic health getting back into the home. And I think that's encouraged even today on the food front. RFK just announced that the food dyes, the harmful food dyes, are going to be banned effective at 4pm Eastern today. So pretty exciting. I know people have been really anxious to see more change in the food system. I know fluoride's also being banned, but all these things affect fertility. Right. So I had this conversation a couple months ago on OAN with Ivory Hecker and Rachel Wilson, and we were discussing the things that affect fertility. And now we. We're we're being a lot more educated, that it's not just about age. Right. It's about the things that we're consuming in our bodies. And I think that needs to be more of a priority in teaching people how to, how to have families.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
Men's fertility has plummeted also. I mean, you're talking about the women's side, but, you know, it's like it takes two to tango. And the men are, yeah, suffering massively from whatever's causing, you know, this massive fertility drop in men. Do you think. So do you think that $5,000, this plan that's being floated by the, the Trump administration would actually work? What do you think it would encourage people if they still can't afford a house and still, still struggling with all this massive credit card debt?
Toria Brooke
I think the idea is a start, but I think that it's going to take a lot more than $5,000 and as an incentive to get people to have kids. Right. Because in order to have children, you have to have a relationship. So I don't know if $5,000 would incentivize a man or a woman to say, hey, I'm going to get locked down and let's have kids. But, but I think as a culture, the more we continue to push the messaging that, hey, you know, we were put on this earth to procreate, have families and better, better this world. That's, that's what we have to keep promoting. And it takes positive people like us.
Natalie Morris
Right. I want to ask you about this because a few weeks ago, the New York Times published this story called the Unspoken Grief of Never Becoming a Grandparent. And so when you think about the birth gap and you think, well, I'm alive, I have some kids, what does it matter? What I've been pondering is the messages of selfishness that you don't need to have kids, you want to keep having fun. So then you can't have responsibilities because, you know, it's so great to be a childless, free person. But then you think about how you have nobody to take care of you when you get older, but also you deprive your parents, who gave you, you know, everything you needed to grow up, this joy of becoming a grandparent. And so I just really feel like you don't see it, how selfish these choices can be.
Toria Brooke
Well, like I said, until we fix some of the national debt here, Jim Ricker is actually an investment banker and a lawyer who's been prevalent in many administrations in Washington, actually said that there's a rumor going around that Trump may release 150 trillion back into the economy, which may cause a little bit of happiness and, you know, maybe some retail therapy. But I do agree with you that that economic standpoint as well as the selfishness, we have been taught as a society that you will be fulfilled on your own. But the truth is you've got a lot of these childless people that are walking around that don't feel fulfilled. So I think multiple factors go into this. And if you want to choose to not have children, that should be allowed as well. But I think the Trump administration's trying to go in the right direction with the $5,000 to start.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, I think you're right. Toria. Brooke, great to see you. Thank you so much for your perspective on this. A lot to digest and we really appreciate it.
Toria Brooke
Thank you so much. Have a great day.
Clayton Morris
Thank you.
Natalie Morris
In the Birth Gap documentary, they call it unintended childlessness. People who thought they always, they would always have time, they could make the decision later and then it's too late. And then that's one of the great sadnesses of our time. No other generation has experienced this, this epidemic of unintended childlessness. And it is a, it is a tragedy, it's a social tragedy in our era.
Clayton Morris
And that New York Times piece you brought up, I think it was a, like a resonating moment where this grandparent was, this, this older person was walking through like a, like a park.
Natalie Morris
Playground.
Clayton Morris
A playground. And saw like other grandparents with their grandkids. And this grandparent, this person was like, I guess I'm, you know, I'm never going to get to experience that.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
Because my child was too selfish or they couldn't afford it. I don't know. But that's where we are right now.
Natalie Morris
It's kind of funny. We have new neighbors coming in that are recent empty nesters and they, they're, you know, hoping for grandkids. And my daughter, who's 8, was like, well, you know, once we get to know them, I'll just call them grandpa and I'll just go over there and like, they'll give me cookies and stuff. So my 8 year old's like, I will fulfill that role. I.
Toria Brooke
What?
Natalie Morris
I'm ready.
Clayton Morris
That's nice. I like that. All right. And by the way, we're working to get Jim Rickards on the show. Toria just mentioned Jim Rickards about that this 100, this 115 or 150 or $115 trillion fund that has been set aside and will President Trump Access it. We're going to dive more deeply into that. Hopefully Jim can join us on the show here. I've read a lot of his book, so I'm, I'm a, I'm a fan of his work. All right, we've got more news to get to here. We're going to talk about, yes, we're going to talk about what she just talked about, the food dies, RFK Jr. Making that announcement. We're also going to talk about Klaus Schwab and his replacement. And we're going to talk about the new pandemic. Dr. Pierre Cory is joining us here to talk about all of that.
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Clayton Morris
Well, you can't make this up. Klaus Schwab is out at the World Economic Forum. And who do they just slide in as an interim chairman? The new head of the WEF is a former CEO of Nestle. His name is Peter Brabach. Lethemothy. I don't even say his name. How would you say that?
Colonel Daniel Davis
Bra.
Clayton Morris
Beck. Let Mathi. What a name. Look at this guy, though. Here he Is this. Is. This is literally the new head of the wef. I mean, and, yeah, like, everyone's like, what is going on with this weird, like, bloody eyeball? And he does look a lot like Le Chifre, doesn't he, from Casino Royale with the bloody dripping eye. Reminds me of this Bond villain easily. So this new guy, though, believes that water is not a human right, but a commodity to be sold and owned by the likes of Nestle. This is the same guy who argued that filling up your pool or washing your car shouldn't be a personal choice. Why? Because some unelected global body should actually be in charge of how much water you're allowed to use per day, you know, for the greater good. Listen to him. About 50 to 100 liters per day.
Dr. Pierre Cory
But not to fill a pool or wash a car.
Clayton Morris
There is a difference. We must transform the way we think about water. By 2025, 1.8 billion people will be living in regions without enough water. Water scarcity is the greatest challenge we face today, and we need to start.
Dr. Pierre Cory
Recognizing water as a precious resource. Therefore, water should be better managed, should be better valued, and has to be better preserved.
Clayton Morris
Yeah.
Natalie Morris
By who? Is my question.
Clayton Morris
Right.
Natalie Morris
It has some points. Absolutely.
Dr. Pierre Cory
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
It is a precious. Absolutely. It's precious. But as President Trump pointed out, you know, a few months ago, obviously, when dealing with everything was going on Maui, we have too much water. We have a lot of. Of it. We have a lot of water, which is. It's just being, you know, misused and not. Or not correctly is a company that steals water, like. Yeah, I know. I'm going to show you. I'm going to show you some details. Yeah, not only that, but it's the same people that, like, had an actual, like, ad campaign in Africa to convince women to stop breastfeeding and use their formula.
Natalie Morris
Yes.
Clayton Morris
And so, yes, great point. So, I mean, yeah, steal water and they're using, like, use our breastfeeding. Use our breastfeeding formula instead of actual breast milk. Milk.
Natalie Morris
What did Philip just say? What was your last sentence?
Dr. Pierre Cory
Oh, I was just saying that's. That's the guy we want in charge of, like, everything. I guess the World Economic Forum, like.
Clayton Morris
That'S going to go well, right? Well, also, Kamala Harris, you recall. I don't know if you guys remember this. I remember she told us, remember, the next war is not going to be like a kinetic war in the traditional sense. The next war, it won't be over oil. It'll actually be over water. Watch. And here's the other thing, because I.
Natalie Morris
Also, you know, I'm in a lot of meetings on foreign policy.
Clayton Morris
You know, for years and generations, wars.
Toria Brooke
Have been fought over oil.
Natalie Morris
In a short matter of time they.
Toria Brooke
Will be fought over water.
Natalie Morris
So when we think about building up our economy around our infrastructure on something like water policy, it's literally about jobs. It's about the fundamental source of life.
Toria Brooke
That Tammy Duckworth was talking about.
Natalie Morris
It will sustain life and it's about strengthening up our nation. Yeah, I saw Mad Max. I know how that goes.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, I mean, so you have these globalists, you have the, you know, Kamala Harris, you have the new head of the WEF talking about water. So if you think that sounds bad, just wait. Under Brabeck's leadership, Nestle, and this is what David was talking about, extracted millions of liters of water from indigenous lands in Canada while local residents couldn't even get clean drinking water. Water. According to reports, Nestle is one of the largest users of water in the food and beverage industry. And in 2023 the company withdrew approximately 95 million cubic meters of water globally. 37% of that came from water stressed regions. So they knew the areas were bad and they went in and took the water from them anyway. Nearly half of this water was consumed in their operations and the while the rest was actually discharged, they just like dumped it back in the environment. Environment. So let's get this straight. Nestle can drain aquifers dry and sell it back to you in their plastic drinking water. It's brilliant, actually. It's a brilliant business model. We'll steal your water and then sell it back to you. But you're the bad guy for wanting to take a long shower. Right? They're going to tell you how to regulate it. That's peak globalist hypocrisy. And it makes sense that he'd be leading the WEF at this moment.
Natalie Morris
Well, the YMCA proudly allows men and women to pick the gender and then use the locker room they feel like, because that's how they roll. It was only a matter of time until that policy exploded in their face. And it did. In fact, in Kansas City recently, this Missouri man pretending to be a woman exposed his genitals to a 7 year old girl and her mother in the women's locker room. And at the. It was at the North Kansas City YMCA where hundreds of children attend for various classes and such. Here is how the local news reported.
Clayton Morris
Was less than 10 days ago when a metro mother and her daughter had finished up swimming lessons where she says hundreds of Children attended. They went to the women's locker room to change. That's when she says she heard a man's voice. She then decided to leave. But as she and her child walked out of the stall, they encountered a naked man, his privates on full display. She asked what in the world he was doing. The woman claims he said something to the effect of, quote, honey, I'm a woman. She and her child then sprinted out of the locker room. That Woman spoke to Fox 4 on Monday, and she says they were not the only ones who.
Natalie Morris
Okay. Actually, I'm quite surprised that the local news called him a man and said it was his genitals, because up until this point, we've had news agencies calling trans women trans women. Women trans identify. You know what I'm trying to say. I know trans identified men. We were using their preferred pronoun. And so it. We had a lot of media that were saying, her penis, which should never happen. There was no her penis. It was his penis that was exposed. Said penis belonged to a male. I'll stop saying the word penis. Okay, so we dug into where the YMCA gets its funding, and it turns out, quote, you may be surprised that the YMCA leverages approximately $1.5 billion each year in grants, with more than 600 million coming from government sources. Not only that, we found that the w. The ymca. Sorry. Across the country, using federal dollars, still using vast DEI programs for children, including after school DEI programs, all paid for with your tax dollars.
Clayton Morris
So it's based on something they call the diversity wheel. So take a look at this on your screen. This is the diversity wheel, which allows self identification. And among their core beliefs are the following. Let's read it. Core dimensions are central to our personal experience. They've sustained influence in our lives and are often the dimensions that we most closely identify with. Many of these dimensions are unchangeable, reflecting how we were born. Though some may change over the course of our lives, including faith, beliefs, values, ideology, but gender and gender identity. So all of this can change. And, oh, by the way you're raised, race can change, your sexual orientation can change. So, yes, your DEI dollars at work, your hard federal dollars, your tax dollars at work for DEI programs at ymca. I tweeted a few minutes ago about this and I asked Elon Musk, hey, Elon, you over there at Doge, like, why is YMCA getting $600 million of our tax dollars to fund these things and allow these.
Natalie Morris
You know, I thought the government banned dei.
Clayton Morris
I thought so, too.
Natalie Morris
Why is this allowed?
Clayton Morris
And it's right on their website. Just go to the YMCA's main website. It's right there. You can read all about their diversity wheel and how they're running these DEI programs. So, Elon, hit me back. Ask. I love to answer that question. All right. Well, hey. Moments ago, a stunning announcement out of Washington. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Officially declaring that artificial food dyes are done in the United States. That's right. As of this afternoon, the Secretary of Health and Human Services declared a nationwide phase out of petroleum based food dyes. The kinds found in cereals, potato chips, chips, sodas, candles, snacks. Basically the entire American grocery store is going to be affected by this.
Natalie Morris
Wait, you can't put dyes in a candle. You're not supposed to eat the candle.
Clayton Morris
No, but I think. I don't know exactly, but I think nobody else is eating. I went to a. I went to.
Colonel Daniel Davis
A sushi restaurant last night and they.
Clayton Morris
Brought the sauce for the, for the sushi, the nigiri. And it was clear and I was like, I thought that was. He's like the sweet sauce.
Colonel Daniel Davis
But we don't put red dye in it anymore.
Clayton Morris
More. Oh.
Natalie Morris
How'd it taste? The same.
Colonel Daniel Davis
It tasted the same.
Clayton Morris
It was great. Imagine that.
Natalie Morris
Have you seen the clear ketchup? That weirds me out a little bit. It looks like hair gel.
Clayton Morris
Oh, that's weird.
Natalie Morris
I know.
Clayton Morris
But see, this is why we have this problem, right? So the people like think that things need to look a certain way. Like this apple needs to be this shiny object, right? But in fact, no, it doesn't need to have that preservative coating around the outside of it. What is that company peel that Bill Gates runs?
Natalie Morris
Right.
Clayton Morris
It's like a. It reminds me of the non. Non nutritive furniture varnish or food varnish from. From Christmas vacation that you remember Clark works? Yeah, he made that like non nutritive cereal varnish to keep the milk from like cracking it down. Like so we need to get over these things, you know, and anyway, let that sink in. The United States government just declared war on red 40, yellow 5. All the rainbow colored toxins big food has been pumping into your kids for decades. So this is all part of his big Make America Healthy Again program. Now this video, and you know, it hits really home because the same dyes that are banned in Europe are still included in US versions of those same exact brands. And Americans are fed up about it. We just talked to Tori Brooke a few minutes ago. Toria Brooke on fertility issues in the United States. All of this processed food, like, why Are fertility rates dropping? You know, precipitously? Listen to this woman. She went viral yesterday.
Natalie Morris
At this point, how are you not just curious? How do you not want to just try something different? Look around, look how many young people have cancer nowadays. Children.
Clayton Morris
Children have cancer. Look at the.
Natalie Morris
Look at the skyrocketing rates of autism.
Clayton Morris
How come none.
Natalie Morris
Oh, we're all. None of us can handle dairy anymore. None of us can handle gluten. Everyone has allergies.
Clayton Morris
Dogs.
Toria Brooke
You have to have health insurance for your dogs.
Natalie Morris
Now dogs are getting cancer.
Toria Brooke
Like, look, the food's poison, the water's.
Natalie Morris
Poison, the soil's messed up. These companies have no liability. I'm just at the point where I'm like, is it like an ego thing?
Clayton Morris
Especially with people on the left? Like, you just don't want to be.
Natalie Morris
Like, oh, everything I've been told is like a lie. They're purposely making sick because they profit off of it. It's like, no, wake up. None of this is normal.
Clayton Morris
And it didn't used to be this bad.
Toria Brooke
And it's only going to get worse as well.
Natalie Morris
I think what she's alluding to, people say, no, I can't be worried about that. Because if I pull the thread, how far will I go? Will I regret the vaccines I gave my children? Will I regret the decisions I've already made in my life? Yes, that happens when you take the red pill. And so there are so many people who are afraid to question any narrative because it has to be this package of. I believe everything that the, that the media tells me, and I understand how painful it is, but there's no choice. You either live in denial or you don't.
Clayton Morris
Phil. Phil de Gore in our chat says red dye was taken out of cosmetics in the 1980s. Is that true? So you couldn't put it on your face because they knew it was terrible for your face, but it was like, ah, but you can still drink it in your, like, diet. Weird cherry flavored thing, you know. Anyway, so it looks, it looks red. Red. It must be cherry. But it's made up of like weird chemicals and red dye and all this stuff. So anyway, that's good news. So I just want to say this. You know, last two weeks ago, we had Dr. Robert Malone on the show and we talked with Dr. Robert Malone about this, about, you know, a lot of people are getting antsy about RFK Jr. Because he'd been in there like three weeks or four weeks or whatever, and he said, just give it time. I know he's working on Some big things. Just have some patience here and then. All right, we get, we get him banning fluoride.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
Or moves towards banning fluoride. And we get this now. So that's two huge, huge things.
Natalie Morris
Right? That's a big checklist. The same thing. Nicole Shanahan, when she was gracious enough to come on the show said the same thing. Like there is an agenda. We know he still cares about these things. They're coming. So, okay, we, you know, we're a little impatient. We apologize. But yeah, good on them.
Clayton Morris
All right, hey, coming up next, Dr. Pierre Corey is going to join us because we can even ask him about this too. I'll, we'll get his take on this. But I, we want to talk to him, course about this new pandemic that CBS and the mainstream media is sort of pushing on us right now. They're calling it worse than Covid. And of course they're lining up a whole new round of vaccines and getting it to push us. You know, I didn't think they would try this again. I thought maybe that ship had sailed. But it seems like they're gearing up for this. So is it going to be worse than Covid? Dr. Pierre Cory is going to join us here maybe to debunk it, hopefully, or tell us all to batten down the hatches. We'll talk with him in a moment. But first I want to tell you about our friends over at Fatty 15. So excited to share these guys with you because they're an incredible scientific breakthrough to support long term health and wellness. C15 is the first essential fatty acid to be discovered in 90 years. And get this, studies have confirmed that it's three times better, broader and safer than omega 3s. Fatty15's co founder, Dr. Stephanie Van Watson discovered C15 as the first essential fatty acid to be found in over 90 years while working with the US Navy to continually improve the health and welfare of aging dolphins. Isn't that amazing? So it's pretty simple. Essential nutrients keep our cells healthy, which keeps us healthy. And if you want to get sciency about it, Studies show that C15 actually works by strengthening our cells, improving our mitochondrial function, protecting us against damaging free radicals. And the result, better long term metabolic, liver and heart health. Turns out many of us are deficient in C15. So fatty 15 has 33. Excuse me. Fatty 15 has three times more cellular benefits than omega 3 or fish oil. Fatty 3 is made from a patented pure and oxidant resistant C15 powder derived from plants and omega 3 fish oil supplements. Often go bad before they even leave the bottle. So you're getting like really rancid stuff. So try it. Right now, Fatty 15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long term health. You can get an additional 15 off right now of their 90 day subscription starter kit by going to fatty15.com redacted. That's fatty15.com redacted and use the code redacted at checkout to get 15% off their 90 day subscription starter kit.
Natalie Morris
All right, I'm going to have you're the one for me, fatty in my head all day.
Clayton Morris
Is that Morrissey or Smiths?
Natalie Morris
It's the Smiths, I believe. No, it's not. I think that's a Morrissey song.
Clayton Morris
You're the one for me, fatty.
Natalie Morris
You're the one one. They clean me.
Clayton Morris
Don't say that about our next guest. Do not call him.
Natalie Morris
When I was pregnant and I actually liked it.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, that's why I call her Plum. I called her Plumpy. All right, so on Christmas gifts, I still. I'll label it too Plumpy.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
From Clayton. Yeah.
Natalie Morris
That's love, you guys.
Clayton Morris
That is love.
Natalie Morris
Yeah. You can only hope that you find a man who loves you enough to call you fatty.
Clayton Morris
That's right.
Natalie Morris
All right. This week, 60 Minutes did a terrifying report about how bird flu is poised to be the next pandemic. Now, we can't show you 60 Minutes videos from here because they take our videos down when we do. Here is the transcript. Look how scary this is. This is Dr. Angela Rasmussen, an American virologist working in Canada. She said that it's not just the number of human cases of bird flu that's alarming, but that the virus is jumping to more mammals. And it's basically eieio. It's chickens and pigs and raccoons. And she just goes down the list. List. She says she can't sleep at night and that we need to be actively testing for it and looking for it or it's going to explode before our very eyes. Bill Whitaker says that if this does in fact become the next pandemic, he says it would make Covid look like a war, a walk in the park. Dr. Pierre Corey is the founder of the Leading Edge Clinic and author of the War on Ivermectin, the medicine that saved millions and could have ended the pandemic. He joins us to discuss. So, Doctor, how worried are you? Are you able to sleep at night or are you up counting sheep like this virologist From Canada?
Dr. Pierre Cory
You're asking me? I am not worried at all. I mean, as you guys almost kind of pointed out, I mean, what makes an expert is pattern recognition, right? We've seen this playbook before, right? Instill fear at the same time that you come out with a fast track approved vaccine, a terrifying vaccine, a self amplifying MRNA vaccine for avian flu. And you're trying to create and drive the market to get vaccinated. And you know, Clayton, you know, I listened to you just a moment ago and you know, like you, I don't think this playbook works anymore. I mean their big show was Covid. They've been trying to do it again. I remember. Remember our smallpox pandemic that they tried to scare us with, right? That was thing was silly, this one, you know, although I'm a little dismissive, you know, avian flu, if it does jump to humans, which there's no conclusive evidence that's doing that to any significant degree. Degree. It's all potential. That does have a higher mortality rate. That is difficult. But here's the thing. The real reason why I'm not worried. Two of them. One, we have learned so much about how to treat viruses. I have a dozen therapeutics in my toolbox which I know would cure avian flu. That's number one. Number two, and this is where it gets absurd. We shouldn't even talk about avian flu. It could be eradicated today just by treating the water that the chickens drink. You know, there's something called chlorine dioxide which is at high levels. It can be used as a disinfectant. It's also used as a water purifier. But it's the ultimate biocide. It kills viruses, fungi, bacteria, all pathogens. All you have to do is raise the concentration in their drinking water. And we wouldn't be talking about this, but I'm hard to come up with simple solutions to apparently intractable problems.
Clayton Morris
It seemed crazy. I mean, watching that 60 Minutes clip. I mean they really are pushing this agenda. Agenda. So do you think. Seems like it's right out of this playbook where they're trying to get us all scared and then they're really trying to activate the vaccine manufacturers like there. You, you mentioned it a second ago. Do you think that that's the playbook here is really to sort of. All right, we gotta fast track billions of dollars in these new vaccines.
Dr. Pierre Cory
I do. I mean I've. I think I'm seeing that pattern also around this measles. Right. I. I don't know if you guys are aware, but I, I was involved in with children health events and reviewing the cases of these two supposed measle deaths and fear mongering that those children did not die of measles by any stretch of the imagination. But yet they're trying to fear monger everyone into rushing to get an Mr. Vaccine. And you know, maybe I am oversimplifying and drawing rapid conclusions, but where are the cases? Why are they doing a 60 minutes on it right now? There's no evidence that it's harming us or that it's a true threat to us. But I think it's the beginning steps of that playbook, right, is to start to foment the fear, bring awareness to it, and then hopefully people be receptive to whatever they their newest single solution is that's highly profitable to the vaccine industry. You don't hear about simple, low cost, available, safe solutions that don't bring profits. And I know of many of them.
Natalie Morris
Well, Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, declared a state of emergency over bird flu last year right before Christmas. Why has he not looked into treating the water if it's such a state of emergency? What the hell is he doing in that frantic state?
Dr. Pierre Cory
Well, you're leading me to an uncomfortable answer, which is maybe they don't want a solution. Maybe the solution that they want is the solution they're providing. Right. And there's a lot of incentives to that being the solution. And that's what is just endlessly to say I'm disappointed or disturbed. I don't think there are words to really describe the way I see these authorities and institutions of government and society, the way they behave. I mean, they're really, they seem influenced to achieve a certain outcome and a certain solution at the disregard of all other safer, simpler ones.
Natalie Morris
Right. And one thing, I'm sorry, let me just. Last year we talked to Dr. Keller Victory and she said, look, we knew how to treat Covid. We weren't allowed to say so. And so.
Clayton Morris
And you were not allowed to say so, Corey.
Natalie Morris
And so that's what she's worried about with bird flu is what you just said. We do know how to treat bird flu. What if we're not allowed to say so if and when this happens as a, as a media pandemic, again, you're.
Dr. Pierre Cory
You'Re calling out the playbook. Right. So in order to do what we were just talking about, you have to suppress effective early treatments. They did that incredibly successfully in Covid, you know, starting with. And I've talked about this in the journal. I mean, I nailed their playbook. I mean, the number one step is to publish articles in high impact journals showing that these safe, effective treatments actually don't work. They manipulate studies to do that. Then that gives them the foundation to enact all sorts of policies and punishments for those who decide to willfully ignore those august, high quality, rigorous trials. You know, and it's a tired playbook, but that's going to be part of it. You guys know this. That's going to be part of it. If I come out, if avian flu becomes a real thing and I did what I did with my colleagues at my organization back in Covid, the flcc, we try to put out treatment protocols and people start to use some of the modalities that we recommend. You're gonna find the medical boards coming after them, you know, the same stuff, persecutions. I mean, it is really a very, it's a rapacious industry. And the way in which they drive business and fight competition, it's not like any other industry at all. They literally go people's livelihoods, their reputations, their credibilities. It's not like the iPhone beating the BlackBerry competition. Here you come up with a different solution that threatens their market. They do not play in pharma. I mean, that is a criminal syndicate. We have many decades of evidence that they literally behave like a criminal syndicate. They do not care about our health. They put profits before people, people all the time, and they pull these shenanigans to amazing financial success. We have to get.
Clayton Morris
I know Chairman Mao would have been very happy about this. I mean, this is, you know, this is not capitalism at work. You're picking winners and losers and you have partners inside the government who are picking winners and losers and they're silencing through censorship people like yourself, Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Robert Malone, a whole host of doctors we've had on the show who've been silenced. But so we're out in front of it now, right? You mentioned off the top that there's at least a dozen and different modalities, things that you could be able to use to stop avian flu if it did make that jump in humans or whatever, to cure it and to fix it. So put it on the record right now. You don't have to go through all 12 of them. But if there are people who are scared right now watching this, hopefully none of them ever watch CBS or 60 Minutes who watch our show. But we've got tens of thousands of people watching us right now live. So if they wanted to stock up on something in their home. Home, you know, just to have it in their medicine cabinet, what would be something that you would recommend?
Dr. Pierre Cory
So first and foremost, I would say the one that has the evidence base already that you wouldn't is sort of nasopharyngeal sterilization or disinfection. So things like bone, iodine sprays, xylitol sprays, we know they're antiviral. The nasal carriage and pharyngeal apparatus has the highest burden of those viral viruses. And we know if you reduce viral loads simply by topical applications, mouthwashes, sprays, you actually reduce mortality rates as well as time to recovery. That's just one. Right. Then there are others which are a little bit more theoretical. So for instance, ivermectin, very good. Broad antiviral things like nidazoxanide, which isn't very available here, but it's available in South America and Africa. Those have broad antiviral properties. Properties. And then I'm going to come back to a really dangerous topic which is chlorine dioxide, which is very widely available. It's excellent at killing all infectious pathogens. And it's actually safe to take at therapeutic levels in water. You know, we know what the safe levels for routine drinking water disinfection are, but those levels are far below any toxicity levels and therapeutic ranges are just above that. I'm just going to come out on record saying it that if I got avian flu tomorrow, that's what I would use in terms, terms of what I think would be the most potent. But there's also things like if we knew it was coming, we should have a national campaign to replenish vitamin D levels. We know the higher your vitamin D that your chances of dying from any infection are markedly reduced. And so I think there's a bunch of sunlight. Sunlight's what saved most people in the, you know, the 1918 flu. And so there's lots of just different approaches not only to maintain and make robust your immune system, but also that have antiviral properties, things like artemisin. Right. Which is it comes from a plant that also, that was highly effective in Covid. I've heard from colleagues from different countries, they had no problems with COVID using that. So there's lots of options that are safe, that have been well studied and used. And so they're not like risky proposals. And I think they would just put forth so much potential benefit that this fear mongering wouldn't. Dick.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, I think, Sorry what do you think? No, I was going to say, but none of the what you just said there is going to make Big Pharma a lot of money. So they're going to probably s. You know, they're going to probably silence you and try to hide it, you know.
Natalie Morris
Right.
Clayton Morris
Sunlight.
Natalie Morris
We should make clear we're not diagnosing you. If you think you have bird flu or anything like it, you should talk about these treatments.
Clayton Morris
Dr. Corey, I'm not a doctor. I just play one on television.
Natalie Morris
So we need to make that clear. Now. One thing that I've started to see the media come to a crescendo is about tuberculosis. We've seen that in the UK they have a 13% rise in cases over the last year in tuberculosis, which is serious. We see in the United States now 8% increase in cases. Just this week my son said that someone he knew at school had tuberculosis. And in the year 2025, we do not vaccinate for it in most developed countries. Countries. If this had been the pandemic, maybe we would have reacted very differently. Is this a new media scare, do you think? Or how do we assess what the media is telling us now about rise in tuberculosis?
Dr. Pierre Cory
Okay, now you guys are officially triggering me and I'm saying that somewhat humorously. And the reason why is okay, all right, let me speak to your question. I do not think that is about fear mongering or trying to drive, you know, arms to get vaccines for tb. There is no vaccine for tb. So that for that reason, no. But when I say you're triggering me is that article about this unexplained rise in TB cases. What I get triggered of is that's not the only disease that is surging across the world. There's 13 different infectious diseases that are surging in countries all across the world. Mystery pneumonias, viruses, even older ones. There's strep that's going around, there's brain eating, fungi rises in cases, innumerable infectious disease of which TB is one of them. And what triggers me is every time you read an article by this, and there's one article in Bloomberg for about eight months ago which did an amazing review of all the epidemiology of these rising infections. Every article, you know what they come up with the reason for this. Again, this is the not calling out the elephant in the room, which is the massive immune dysregulation, immune suppression after a global MRNA vaccine campaign. That is what we're seeing article is literally calling out to these disturbing rises in infectious illnesses. That are hitting people in sectors like if you read that article on tb, they are finding TB in people without traditional risk factors. Nowhere is it mentioned that there's a vaccine. The one reason they gave in that article for why those TB cases is because of interruptions to medical care from the pandemic. So there's delays in diagnosis. Absolute nonsense on its face. That makes no sense. With tb. Tb, you don't diagnose TB until you get symptoms. So don't tell me that this is delays of care. And so it's part and parcel of the tragic humanitarian consequences of the folly of an MRNA global vaccine campaign. And we're paying for it now. People are getting sick with illnesses they traditionally weren't getting sick from. Not only infections, but cancers. And that's just the plain reality. I've deeply studied on this and I'm sorry to be myself. Fear mongering. But we're in trouble. You know, what they did in Covid we're still paying for. And people are getting sick as a result.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, you were warning about it. I mean, I wish people. I wish you weren't canceled over it. I wish people would have paid attention to it. Well, you've written a book, the war on ivermectin. But I just. I want to get you out of here on two last questions, doc, which is, well, how do we treat this? If you. If you have this spike protein, if you've got this in your body, all these people are getting sick, these 13 highly contagious diseases across the world. What are your. What is your recommendation for people now to get this out of their body? Can they.
Dr. Pierre Cory
Yeah, so I specialize in that. That's what my clinic does. Let me just speak to tb, because, you know, I. I started a new nonprofit with colleagues called Rebuild medicine. And we are doing some. That RFK Jr. Has mentioned as part of his policy agenda. This is that we are furthering research into repurposed drugs. We are about to fund and start a study. I won't tell you what country it is, but we're studying the efficacy of chlorine dioxide in tb. So we are looking for new solutions for infectious illnesses. But to your question, in terms of vaccine injury, Clayton, that would be an hour long episode because there's no single thing. And even that question of can we get rid of spike protein? We don't really have commercially available tests for measuring spike loads. We do tend to follow spike antibody levels, which we think is a proxy. I do have a number of things that can reduce those levels. I Just have not yet been convinced that that's the target. I use many different therapies. Not one thing works in everyone. I can see two patients with vaccine injury who appear very similarly and two therapies will work great in the first one and do nothing in the second. So it really just. I'll finish my answer by saying that is a very complex and idiosyncratic disease for which you need to work with patients and you have to do repeated therapeutic trials using pharmacologic or supplements or nutraceuticals that have mechanisms of action that can marry the disturbances in their pathophysiology. And it's not a short answer. And I'm still working out. I've been out of three years. I am 100 times better at treating it than I was three years ago, but I need to be 100 times more because it's still a tough disease to treat.
Clayton Morris
Well, we'll have you, we'll do a whole hour long interview with you on vaccine, vaccine injury, we'll do that. So we'll put that on the book. So we'll talk to our team and make that happen. So I will get you out of here on this. You wrote the book War on Ivermectin. President Trump sounding seems like major moves towards making Ivermectin available to Americans. Americans in a larger way. I mean, I mean if you would have said this like a few years ago, you, you would, you would probably have fallen off of your chair because you were silenced, you were canceled for telling people about Ivermectin. I mean, what was your response to hearing the Trump administration wants to make it available more readily for Americans?
Dr. Pierre Cory
I feel not only vindicated but so satisfied because I think it's the work of myself and my colleagues. You know, we were conflicts of interest, free, deeply studied, scientific, putting out accurate information and to find that it, it resonates and is gaining traction. And you know, you mentioned Trump. But I'm, I'm as equally as impressed with the states, right? There's I think a half a dozen, almost a dozen states now that have legislation on the books to make it available over the counter. Its utility in treating cancer is becoming more and more widely recognized. And so, you know, the Nobel prize winning discover called it the wonder drug and it truly is, it's unique in our total pharmaceutical armentarium over decades. It's one of the most unique medicines in terms of its unparalleled safety and broad applicability. And so I can't think of anything better for furthering the treatment of illnesses than having the role of Ivermectin be recognized. So it's very gratifying. And so I'm happy to see that it's gaining traction and people realizing and that we weren't telling. We weren't misinformationists. We were just trying to do the right thing and teach people things that we thought could help them.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, tell that to Jimmy Kimmel, who was making fun of people for. For using horse goo, whatever his comment was that time. And it's kind of amazing because, you know, even on YouTube, you know, we broadcast on multiple places, but in their terms of service on YouTube, they specifically forbid the use of that language. Like, you couldn't talk about that. You couldn't even use the I word. It's unbelievable. Like the censorship industrial complex that was put in. So we've come a long way.
Dr. Pierre Cory
I did an interview with Matt Taibi, I always remember this, did an interview with him a few years ago, and he wrote an article. I was profiled in it, and he called me the ghost of the Internet. Because whatever podcast went on, they disappeared. They were taken down, shadow, banned, demonetized. And I think. I know I did an interview with you. I don't know if you put it up on YouTube, but it's a pretty good way to get your head cut off.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, no, no. I think at the time, because it was still banned on YouTube, we could only release it on Rumble. Isn't that crazy? And now, now here we are, like, we're live on YouTube right now, thousands of people watching. So it's like we've come a long way. I think. So it's good. I think we're making some strides in that regard. Dr. Pierre, Corey, great to see you. Thank you so much. And we'll get it on the books. We'll have you on for a long time. We'll talk about vaccine injuries.
Dr. Pierre Cory
Love it. Sounds good. Thanks, guys.
Clayton Morris
Perfect. Thanks. Thanks, doc. Great to see you.
Natalie Morris
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Clayton Morris
Yeah, Plumpy. Plumpy and Clayton signing off.
Natalie Morris
Okay. Bye, everybody.
Clayton Morris
Bye, everyone.
Redacted News Podcast Summary
Episode Title: Something BIG is happening at Trump's Pentagon and it's not good for peace
Release Date: April 23, 2025
Hosts: Clayton Morris and Natalie Morris
Guest: Colonel Daniel Davis, Lieutenant Colonel Dan Davis and Dr. Pierre Cory
Introduction In this compelling episode of Redacted News, hosts Clayton and Natalie Morris delve into significant developments within the Pentagon during President Trump's administration, address the United States' declining birth rate, and scrutinize the mainstream media's portrayal of a potential new pandemic. The episode features insightful conversations with Colonel Daniel Davis and Dr. Pierre Cory, shedding light on issues often overlooked or misrepresented by mainstream channels.
1. Turmoil Within the Pentagon Under President Trump
Clayton Morris opens the discussion by highlighting the recent ousting of Pentagon officials who advocated for peace over war, signaling a shift towards a more aggressive military stance. He introduces Colonel Daniel Davis to provide expert analysis on these changes.
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2. The United States' Declining Birth Rate and Potential Solutions
The conversation shifts to the alarming decline in the U.S. birth rate, with comparisons to countries like Japan facing similar crises. The hosts explore possible incentives proposed by the Trump administration to encourage higher birth rates.
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3. Mainstream Media's Alarm Over a Potential New Pandemic
The hosts critically examine a 60 Minutes report warning of an impending bird flu pandemic, questioning the motives behind such fear-mongering narratives and the push for new vaccines.
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4. RFK Jr. Announces Nationwide Ban on Artificial Food Dyes
In response to health concerns, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declares a nationwide phase-out of petroleum-based food dyes, aligning with similar bans in Europe.
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5. Concerns Over Water Management and Global Policies
The episode touches on Klaus Schwab’s replacement at the World Economic Forum (WEF) with Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, former CEO of Nestlé, discussing global water management policies.
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6. YMCA's DEI Programs and Government Funding
The hosts investigate the YMCA's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, revealing significant government funding and questioning the implementation of such initiatives in community centers.
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Conclusion The episode of Redacted News presents a critical examination of the current geopolitical and social landscape, emphasizing issues within the Pentagon, the declining birth rate, media-driven pandemic fears, and corporate influences on essential resources like water. Through incisive discussions with experts like Colonel Daniel Davis and Dr. Pierre Cory, the hosts unveil underlying factors contributing to these challenges, urging listeners to seek the truth beyond mainstream narratives.
Final Thoughts Redacted News continues its mission to uncover and discuss stories sidelined by major media outlets, advocating for transparency, informed decision-making, and the preservation of constitutional rights. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the content critically and explore original sources for a comprehensive understanding of the issues discussed.
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