Joe Rogan Experience #1999 — Robert Kennedy, Jr. Transcript
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0:00 The Joe Rogan Experience. or get their channel in trouble. was this narrative and this narrative was you were anti-vax and you were, you believed in pseudoscience Anthony Fauci like what is this gonna be about this is my initial reaction you've So I'm like, well, what is, what's the reality of this? So then I read the book where this is like the whole country is being convinced that this is the way to do it.
4:14 just about the use of AZT, They had formed these opinions through a glance at a headline, How did you adopt these opinions that people find so controversial? Reiner and all these people who – there's something about laughter that makes, you know, that is good spend almost $5 billion on remediation of the Hudson. in Tarrytown. And today it's the biggest water protection group in the world.
10:03 that showed that one out of every six American women had levels high enough in her core blood And the fish were all contaminated. We know that saltwater fish, the big predatory species, And so we started suing coal plants and cement kilns which were the primary contributor of and they would ask to talk to me. And they would say to me in a very respectful – and by the way, these women were very – all looked kind of similar.
12:51 public health person. I wanted to do environmental stuff. Second of all, I've been involved since I But it wasn't something I wanted to do with my life. authorities were saying that they – these women were crazy. This commercial fisherman came to me and said, all the goldfish are dying up in the Wallkill And I went up to the Department of Environmental Conservation.
16:15 And her name was Sarah Bridges. two, and lost the ability to speak. He lost his toilet training. He began headbanging and engaging It's, you know, virtually all the cases that I've been involved with, hundreds and hundreds of cases, almost all of them involve some scientific controversy. officials. And I had access to everyone. I called Francis Collins. I called Marie McCormick,
19:15 you should talk to somebody in the industry. It's like if I, you know, I used to talk to EPA people Trevor Burrus What was the lie? every trimester of pregnancy. I asked him about how can you be, you know, telling people not to eat tuna fish, giving them a flu shot that has, you know, these huge doses. You have to or you're not going to win your lawsuit. So I knew a lot about mercury and I knew
22:23 Why was thimerosal introduced in the United States? It can mutate in you and spread the disease. which is the viral particle. Your body confuses that toxin with the viral particle and gets frightened and immune response, but then what is the fate of that in your body? Anyway, so when it was added in 1932, the industry said, Eli Lilly said, And the mercury from the tuna sandwich was there half-life 64 days later.
26:20 But immediately, the journal began getting letters from people, including this famous scientist called Dr. Boyd Haley, who is the head of – he's the chair of that chemistry department of the University of Kentucky. And he did the same study Pichiero did, but he did something you can't do with children, The ethylmercury from the vaccine was going directly to the brains of these animals.
28:34 And then he said to me, kind of hemmed and hawed and said, well, you're right. And then somebody handed me a transcript of a secret meeting that took place in 1999. And it was killing one out of – killing or giving severe brain damage to one in 300 kids. eBioPharma. And it was done by the leading deities of African vaccinology, all of them pro-vaccine, people like Peter A.A.B., whose name is very famous, Sigrid Morgan, a bunch of others.
31:15 And in the 80s, they began, or 90s, they began, or the 80s, they began giving the DTP vaccine They were protected against those by the vaccine. They were dying of anemia and bilharzia and medical product that is exempt from that prior to licensure. Anyway, unavoidably unsafe. That's the phrase they use, and that phrase is in the statute, the Harvard Pilgrim HMO, which is one of the top HMOs. It's actually, I think, the ninth biggest
35:37 all the vaccine records for a population and all of the medical claims, the subsequent medical claims, And Congress had told them you have to accurately count vaccine injuries and they weren't doing it. You know, what I say is irrelevant. from infectious disease that took place It had very little, almost nothing to do with vaccines. And that is what the Geyer study says.
39:28 And that study was required reading in almost every medical school in this country until They passed the Vaccine Act in 1986, and the Vaccine Act gave immunity from liability to all vaccine companies for any injury, for negligence. and incentivizing the production of many new vaccines. And then the other thing is they are exempt from pre-licensing safety testing.
42:07 me to serve on a vaccine safety commission and I agreed to do it. And he then ordered showing what we knew. And I said to him in the middle of it, I had a PowerPoint. I said, Tony, in a placebo-controlled trial in a safety test prior to to licensor and I said can you show me So Aaron and I sued him, sued HHS, and said, show us one study that's ever been done on, you know, pre-licensing safety testing for vaccines.
44:42 hey, you know, it's just a guesswork. We're very aware that deception has taken place. Yeah. this corrupt collusion between the industry and the regulator. It prevents transmission if you get it. Why should we trust you now? You were, you know, you were saying was such. And by the way, the defense is, well, they were in the middle of pandemic and they had to act quickly.
48:29 You know, and all of these things, which is not something was when, you know, something was really wrong. Theo called me, you know, really worried and apologetic, saying I was going to go on his show again. Yeah, I think it's a place called Free Press. And his podcast is really fun. Yeah. I don't know. on his show because i knew he was a pigeon fan, pigeon guy. Wow.
52:04 We must have. Yeah. I mean, I'm up comes down. Yeah? Yeah. I mean, we're, you know, I'm heavily censored. Why would you give, you get hepatitis B from, you know, from sharing needles or from like going to a really seasoned prostitute But the thing is, why would you give it to a one-day-old baby, you know, or a three-hour-old baby, just recommend it for children. And that way they keep what they call the warm production lines.
54:59 So around 1995, CDC, Congress said to EPA, what year did the autism epidemic begin? But it is something that should be looked at. And it happened so many times that NIH was saying, What he found in his first run through the data is there was an 1135% greater or elevated risk for an autism diagnosis among the kids who had gotten it in their first 30 days.
58:09 So they found this retreat center, a Methodist retreat center in Norcross, Georgia, called Simpsonwood. is real and, you know, the lawyers are going to come after us. which is also on the website which summarizes it. oh, Kennedy, it was loaded with mistakes. And six years later, Salon, under pressure And when they were doing that, they made some errors.
1:01:36 What do I mean by chronic disease? But in my kid's age, now one in every 34 kids has autism and half of those are full-blown, meaning that description. And so, and that, you know, any real scientist now, even the big backers like Paul Offit won't, I don't think even he will say that. It gets worse and worse every year. And, you know, the mercury has been removed from a lot of the vaccines.
1:05:37 But they want to say that. They want to say that. is a function of religion. It's not, and totalitarianism is not a function of science So when we brought the Monsanto case, they had experts from Yale, Stanford, and Harvard. And the people who were saying this at the top had a lot of money and power at stake. diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Crohn's disease, all of this stuff suddenly appeared.
1:08:53 And the last category is the allergic diseases, peanut allergies, food allergies, eczema, which I never knew anybody with eczema when I was a kid. medication their whole lives. So we are the sickest generation in history. There's no other country in never have said that. Our children are swimming around in a toxic soup. What we can say is most of it started in 1989. And there are only a certain, there's a finite number of culprits
1:10:44 It could be Wi-Fi radiation. That's unlikely. What? Isn't that very unlikely, though? It could be on Wi-Fi radiation. But I don't think – And we have the science. They also, you know, it opens up. Yeah. I put it on speakerphone or use earphones. it is, you know, so that's a number people shouldn't hold me to, but it's, it's, it is a Really? From Wi-Fi? Yeah. We have a woman who developed an allergy to Wi-Fi. She was in the Israeli Defense Forces and she was in their cyber warfare unit.
1:15:11 Damage to the blood-brain barrier. in China and there's a published article here, but I was looking around at the page. Yeah. But, you know, we're now up to more than 54 percent of kids now have chronic disease. But one of the reasons So you're going to get some people that are exposed to tremendous amounts and that it could be toxic levels. Then some people are exposed to very, very little.
1:18:35 And there are structures in your gut biome that are critical structures in your gut biome, which have plant-like metabolisms, It needed another product. And then in 93, somebody figured out a way that glyphosate, And within a couple of years, Roundup Ready corn was now 90% of the corn, 95% of the corn in the United And so if you can spray a desiccant on it and dries it out and kills it,
1:22:24 And it would, you know, it would wash off and the corn would get higher than the weeds and you wouldn't have to do it. That's not documented. was probably almost certainly caused by glyphosate. The only one to pass that threshold only case that we brought the other thing but there are a lot of you know Yeah. And that might be his first or second name.
1:26:04 10% of them turned into female and produced fertile eggs. So they took male frogs, gave them atrazine, 10% of them turned into female But, you know, nobody knows what that does to, you know, what it's doing. a part of this very public both in service and in just being famous family They just want to stop talking about it. I mean, actually, Jon Stewart let me do that in 2005.
1:29:57 And she was a reporter, a journalist. And she did this kind of man on the street interviews with people, these kind of quick kind of interview. that made him a great president, It was the June 10th of 1963. said, that's not what happened. The Russians won the war and they paid in a way that no nation It came I think because he had that gift of curiosity and you have that and I think—and
1:33:27 trajectory. I think a lot of that will be because of what you did. In answer to your question, I want you to read this. I don't want to go out there because if I go out there, I'm going to catch it. And I can't really even a great sacrifice to himself. And, you know, we're all living in a kind of chaotic universe. I'm going to try to help these Amongst the people that I haven't read it.
1:38:26 Most of the booksellers wouldn't sell it. and yet they were, you know, And it is – it's not about the social issues as much as it is about this subscribing to whatever the orthodoxy or whatever the ideology preaches. They gave up like $6 billion out of how many whatever billions they made selling these things Ego. bizarre to witness it's bizarre to witness because uh you know, I've witnessed it with people that I, you know, I was a fan of intellectually.
1:42:26 Yeah. But, I mean, did you lose friendships, like personally? And I'm like, good, now I don't have to talk to you anymore. were getting it and they already had it. that I admire, they were telling me, you, I had people that I like, that I admire. I go, I got over it quick. This is me outside in Texas. because it's such a trivial thing. The narrative is like Joe Rogan is taking veterinary medication.
1:46:39 I saw somebody track down where that real photo came from. And I published there a lot. but the Cleveland Clinic study. Yeah, we talked about that recently. And that is exactly what it does. But what I found was really fascinating. and things that you can actually do things to improve your immune system He eats junk food too much. it's very good for the immune system
1:50:40 that somewhere in the nation It has a lot to do with exercise and drinking water. So it's not killing anybody more. This was by 63. And they were all kids. and actually they have all the samples from thousands of people, they died from bacteriological And that's across, you know, I don't think anybody would argue with that. And a bacteriological infection, these days, you could 100% cure all of it with an antibiotic.
1:55:13 Predominant role of bacterial pneumonia as cause of death in pandemic influenza implications. changes indicative of bacterial pneumonia, bacteriologic and histopathologic results Conclusions. and treatment of secondary bacterial pneumonia You know, I saw the comedians that should have been questioning everything, you know, that were that were falling, canceling people who ask questions and including all the ones, you know, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert.
1:58:37 I try to stay off Twitter because I generally think, especially when it comes to things like – that are high anxiety subjects, whether it's climate change, the war in Ukraine or COVID. And then there's this sort of feedback loop. Yes, this is all true. And they didn't want to say they were wrong. Yeah. where it's a stress test. And I feel, honestly,
2:01:34 dewormer, uniform. A medication that's used far more often on human beings. It's been prescribed anybody, the whole $200 billion vaccine enterprise would have collapsed. and the way they designed them to fail is by giving people lethal doses of ivermectin And so then they were able to say, oh, it kills people. and that won't work if you have a medication that also works. And then you have this medication
2:05:31 the safety panel, you have to have a safety panel. It's called the Institutional Review They were giving them two weeks of this stuff was killing people faster than AIDS was killing people. With cancer, you give it, you know, in the simplest terms, you're giving a chemotherapy drug that is going to kill you. Well, the Arthur Ashe thing blew me away because I didn't know that Arthur Ashe was asymptomatic.
2:08:03 It's extraordinary. and that when they have drugs that are approved, keeping them alive and making it seem, if you give somebody a blood transfusion, it's going to, Pfizer was the one to get an approved vaccine. And so they played this kind of shell game. mayhem. And that's exactly what happened. so they used the excuse that this pandemic was so deadly that they had to unblind the trial and give this medication to everyone
2:12:17 That is insane. died from all causes in a placebo group. Some of them got it sooner, two or four months. And and when you look at the data, you see that there's four cardiac arrests, four to five, because one of them strokes. There's another way to look at it. Yeah. I mean, the guy who kind of showed that to the world was Ed Dowd. to the medical freedom movement or anything else.
2:16:56 like the ones that you spoke of. you have a skeptic and you can get them to sit down for 90 minutes with this book when they get These, you know, these beautiful children Died after first vaccine dose. One of the data points, he went in and looked globally. because it's overestimated. It's unreliable because it's underestimated. And that's now in terms of public health. I mean, the pharmaceutical industry has captured the
2:21:16 the pharmaceutical industry and the regulatory agencies that has put agency capture on steroids. problems with vaccines. As long as that product is sold, They're paying for their mortgages. You know, one of the things that we need to do, too, is to get rid of pharmaceutical advertising They're not making us healthier. And they not only now have a platform from which they can tell everybody,
2:25:39 The question that I would have to you is, like, how do you untangle that? All these controversial opinions that you have, have you had anyone debate you publicly about any of these? He cannot stand by it. It's just him saying, you know, it didn't happen. I go, what are those? That's the big question that anybody who says it's not the vaccines, I'm like, okay, fine.
2:28:24 They get angry at you and they go, oh, my God, I don't want to hear that. They don't want to hear it. And they get angry. They get angry at you. legislature. And I said, great. I'm from the Yale Medical School. And he called back and said, And that's happened to me again and again and again and again. I look at these – some of my friends that I've made over time who have children who are affected, children who, you know, were perfectly healthy kids who exceeded all their milestones and then they lost everything in their two years.
2:31:07 Their lives are so constricted and the parents' lives are also shattered. So I don't, you know, spend any time thinking of myself. That became this economic machine and a machine for democracy. and with my father and my mother, and people just adored our country. this very aggressive belligerent foreign policy, forever wars. And then the kind of political suppression that we saw. And this really, this kind of, this bizarre
2:35:09 It's really, you know, and I think that's why, you know, Trump was so popular. And my father said, there's going to be a revolution in those countries. And, you know, and he was able to do that. People standing 10 feet deep for half a mile. it took seven and a half hours. there were two million people on the tracks. I remember passing in Delaware. open on the train. And then there were hippies and tie-dyed t-shirts. You can go look at the
2:40:17 all to Washington DC and have them camp here until Congress acts. and held their hats to their chest. who was very simpatico with my father on all these issues, very much aligned. by leaving our poor brothers and sisters behind. unify you know people from the left and the right and to build the kind of populist movement Yeah. I mean we've gotten extraordinary traction.
2:45:35 But he was able to take that technology and really, you know, turn it into a, and weaponize revolutionize American politics because for the first time you can end run the mainstream But you are then 10 times bigger than Tucker and 100 times bigger than CNN. And I think there's a lot more that are going to be willing to have you on. The question is going to be like,
2:48:03 Yeah, but the thing is that I'm not running on vaccines. Otherwise this would not survive for two minutes. Yeah. themselves from attack by the central government, which was U.S., you know, installed central And they've said it repeatedly. We forced Iraq into this bondage to Iran where they're now a proxy state of Iran. They're now all back in the Biden administration with a new project.
2:52:17 And by the way, the reason we're in that war is because Americans are good people. And we were convinced, granted we're using these kind of comic book depictions, that they're now – the military industrial complex is now expert at selling from us this kind of good versus evil, this whole thing that gets us into these wars. Without telling us, he left law school and a summer job
2:54:02 We should be trying to find a self. The U.S. put it together, but because it's a private business, because we are working a lot for other people, he doesn't have benefits. call. And that same month, we bailed out—we printed $300 billion new dollars to bail out the Silicon $8 trillion on the Ukraine war. We're in a crisis in this country and we need to start looking at—we need to start unraveling
2:57:41 and give health care, good good healthcare in the inner cities. If you include... way the Chinese do who are eating our lunch because they know not to project military power. They project economic power the way the Chinese do who are eating our lunch because they know not to prevent to project military power they to project we got to invade Cuba. And he was like, I'm not going to Cuba and I'm not going to let the
3:00:37 And in the middle of it, in the night, they came to him and said, They tried to get him to go into Vietnam with the combat troops. They both violated the rules of engagement. In October of 1963, he heard that some of his Green Berets had been killed over there. But what his view was is that he believed that the view of Americans abroad should not be a soldier with a gun.
3:03:25 kill people. They're there, you know, to build roads, to build universities, to build colleges. So, you know, I do things that I don't want to do. I really appreciate talking to you.