Bret Weinstein
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And how much time is that generally?
Well, don't you think the most obvious answer would be there was a pathway to extreme wealth? If you're going to have a vaccine that is paid for by the government, not only that, the government profits off of, right? So they own patent, right? They own a piece of Moderna, right? So they sold these vaccines to themselves, essentially. They made incredible money.
amounts of them, they distributed them all over the world, insane amount of profit, and then forced people to take them, and then ignored all evidence that there was other medications. In fact, demonized those medications publicly, like what they did on CNN.
That's the demon showing its eyes, what they did on CNN and all those networks when they were talking and calling it horse dewormer, despite the fact that it had won the Nobel Prize for use in humans. All that stuff, the most obvious answer would be profit because you look at the amount of money that was generated. How much money did they make? How much money was generated by Pfizer? Let's ask.
Let's take a guess. How much money do you think was generated by Pfizer and Moderna between 2021 and 2023, which is like the peak years where people are taking it? It's kind of tough to talk people into taking it now, but there's a bunch of believers, and I follow a few of them on Twitter, that are all in. Take a guess. How much money do you think they made?
2021 and 2023. I think 2023 was the first year it really dropped off.
I'm going to guess between the two of them, I want to say $90 billion. That's what I want to say. That's my guess.
How much up? Okay, let me try again. $200 billion. It's a little over $100 billion.
Yeah. So over $100 billion. Yeah, but that ain't nothing. That's a lot of money.
It's not? Not. But you don't think that's enough money for them, first of all? I don't think it's what they were targeting. You have this wonderful thing called the emergency use exemption, right? Yeah. And the only way to allow people to get away with the emergency use exemption is you have to have some sort of proof that nothing else works. Yeah, I know.
If you have another effective medication, you don't get emergency use authorization, right?
Let's pause real quick because I have to pee and we'll come back right into that because I want to know the whole thing and I can't be thinking what happened. I totally get it. All right. We'll be right back. All right. And we're back. So we were at the emergency use authorization. Yeah. And you think that that wasn't necessary and they could have gotten it through anyway.
But doesn't that also make sense that the emergency use authorization would have to be in place in order for them to implement this? Because you're always going to, like you said, the lack of a control, right? If everybody gets vaccinated, you don't know what the hell happened. You blame it on COVID, which is why people who have been hit with the shots say they have long COVID.
But if you have no emergency use authorization and then people are allowed to make their own decisions and doctors are allowed to make their own decisions, there's a lot of β it's way easier to do it with this emergency use authorization. It's way easier to slip it through.
And the only way you could stop that is if all of a sudden β so emergency use authorization is supposed to only exist if there's not β some sort of a medication that currently exists that treats it, right? Otherwise, you're going to have to go through all the trials if there's another medication that exists.
So you demonize the medications, you sneak it through, you make everybody take it, therefore you lose the control, and now you've got this platform rolled out. Do you think that they didn't know to the extent of the damage that it was going to cause? I think they knew. You think they knew it was going to harm that many people?
I see what you're saying. But the most important thing was rolling out this platform.
And so β Do you think that the blowback from all of this and the amount of people that are reporting vaccine injuries and the amount of discussion that's happening, especially online, about these things makes it more difficult for them to roll out that platform for other things?