Dr. Alejandro Diaz
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Thank you so much for having me.
Thank you so much for having me.
Well, first of all, thank you so much, Dr. Victory, to having me on your show and Dr. Drew's show. It's an honor for me. Thank you for the opportunity. And let me just tell you my story. How did I start it with understanding the COVID operation? I don't call it pandemic. It was a COVID operation. And everything actually started a year before COVID.
Well, first of all, thank you so much, Dr. Victory, to having me on your show and Dr. Drew's show. It's an honor for me. Thank you for the opportunity. And let me just tell you my story. How did I start it with understanding the COVID operation? I don't call it pandemic. It was a COVID operation. And everything actually started a year before COVID.
So I was in Mexico and I was interviewed by a very important broadcaster in Mexico. And he asked me about, because of my background as an immigration doctor, he asked me about what did I think about the migrant caravans, you know, the caravans that they were gathering in Honduras.
So I was in Mexico and I was interviewed by a very important broadcaster in Mexico. And he asked me about, because of my background as an immigration doctor, he asked me about what did I think about the migrant caravans, you know, the caravans that they were gathering in Honduras.
And I told him, you know, this is my position about that, being an immigration doctor, panel physician for many years. But what really worries me is that looking at the geopolitical aspect and what's happening at the global arena, I really think we are on the preface of a global pandemic. And he says, like, what are you talking about? You know, and I was actually I was really looking at that.
And I told him, you know, this is my position about that, being an immigration doctor, panel physician for many years. But what really worries me is that looking at the geopolitical aspect and what's happening at the global arena, I really think we are on the preface of a global pandemic. And he says, like, what are you talking about? You know, and I was actually I was really looking at that.
And look what happened just 11 months after my prediction on the third week of October 2018. And then right after that, you know, I start to receive a lot of calls and interviews, national and international, because of my prediction. But basically, I didn't know it was going to be a coronavirus. I didn't know it was going to be a virus or a bacteria. or a parasite or anything else.
And look what happened just 11 months after my prediction on the third week of October 2018. And then right after that, you know, I start to receive a lot of calls and interviews, national and international, because of my prediction. But basically, I didn't know it was going to be a coronavirus. I didn't know it was going to be a virus or a bacteria. or a parasite or anything else.
I just knew that it was something so hot that it was coming in a way of a pandemic. And then the COVID operation happened. So that's my story with the COVID operation. And then obviously as a pediatrician, allergist, immunologist, It was very hard. It was very hard for me to try to, because that was on the verge of one of the worst pandemics ever in the history of humanity.
I just knew that it was something so hot that it was coming in a way of a pandemic. And then the COVID operation happened. So that's my story with the COVID operation. And then obviously as a pediatrician, allergist, immunologist, It was very hard. It was very hard for me to try to, because that was on the verge of one of the worst pandemics ever in the history of humanity.
So it was very hard to communicate that not only with my patients and relatives and my family, but also with my colleagues. So it was very, very difficult. But after five years of that, we're still here. We've been talking about different scenarios, different important venues, and just putting the conversation on the table.
So it was very hard to communicate that not only with my patients and relatives and my family, but also with my colleagues. So it was very, very difficult. But after five years of that, we're still here. We've been talking about different scenarios, different important venues, and just putting the conversation on the table.
Well, first of all, I like to say to your audience, your great audience, that I'm just a regular guy. I'm a regular guy. I don't have extra sources of information, just like anybody else, just what is there. But I think I have this sixth sense of understanding what's going on in the world.
Well, first of all, I like to say to your audience, your great audience, that I'm just a regular guy. I'm a regular guy. I don't have extra sources of information, just like anybody else, just what is there. But I think I have this sixth sense of understanding what's going on in the world.
And I have no doubt in my mind, and I've been telling this publicly everywhere, at the Romanian parliament, at the Mexican parliament, at CPAC, You have the Japanese parliament. In India, I just came back from India. You name it. This was 100% manmade. It was an evil agenda to do as much harm as they could. And look what happened.
And I have no doubt in my mind, and I've been telling this publicly everywhere, at the Romanian parliament, at the Mexican parliament, at CPAC, You have the Japanese parliament. In India, I just came back from India. You name it. This was 100% manmade. It was an evil agenda to do as much harm as they could. And look what happened.
You know, the narrative of fear, the agenda of fear, mass formation, and things that, you know, it really changed the world.
You know, the narrative of fear, the agenda of fear, mass formation, and things that, you know, it really changed the world.