Berenson Sounds the Alarm on Vaccine Ineffectiveness
24 Sep 2021
BUCK: Weโve got our friend Alex Berenson with us now to weigh in on all of this. His new book, Pandemia, is coming out. Get it before the Fauciites start burning those books as soon as they can. Alex, thanks for being with us.
BERENSON: Thanks for having me.
BUCK: So, boosters, my friend! I think last week we talked to you โ a week or two weeks ago. I talk to you a fair amount. I was like, theyโre gonna do the boosters anyway, and looks like now, now they are. What happened. I thought the CDC was supposed to go along with the experts?
BERENSON: No, itโs incredible. They didnโt get the vote they wanted. The CDC is clearly concerned about this. Theyโre clearly concerned about long-term side effects. Theyโre clearly concerned that this is a game that could have ramifications down the road if the virus continues to mutate, and Rochelle just overruled them! Itโs incredible.
I think I say this to you every week. Try to imagine if Donald Trump โ someone who worked at the CDC under Donald Trump. If Robert Redfield had overruled his own experts this way, imagine what the outcry would be about not following the science and about politicizing everything. But this administration, they can do whatever they want and nobody says anything to them. Itโs really incredible.
CLAY: Alex, by the way, we can hear your kids in the background there, which is really gonna harm your reputation as someone who wants everyoneโs kids and their grandparents to die, which is what the blue checks would say about you. But question for you: What is the latest data that weโve got out here about England and Israel and where is it likely to be headed for United States based on that data?
BERENSON: Itโs not good. So, the Israelis, theyโve given out boosters to about half the adult population, which is now what the CDC wants to do. I just read a report today in The Times of Israel that the number of people on ventilators is the highest itโs been since March. They still have a tremendous number of new cases every day. They topped out of those a few days ago. And itโs gone down a little bit since then.
But theyโre still having the equivalent of a couple hundred thousand cases in the U.S. every day. If this is what you get after using a third booster, which is a second booster, a third dose, which is an experiment that we donโt really have any science behind, the empirical evidence is not good. And then in England, arguably thereโs something even more concerning happening.
The Israelis have stopped giving out data on all-cause mortality. Thatโs counting all deaths. Not just covid, not just heart attacks, everything. Itโs the best way to calculate population health. The Israelis stopped giving out that data. But the U.K. is still giving it out. And, unfortunately, all-cause deaths are hitting highs now that, if you exclude covidโฆ
Because covid killed a bunch of people in the winter; we know that. If you exclude covid, all cause deaths are running about 10% above normal and have been for months. And thatโs very odd and unusual. And nobody has a really good explanation. And then, if you add covid deaths in, all-cause deaths are now running 20% or 25% above normal, so in the U.K. thatโs a couple thousand โ one or two thousand โ extra deaths a week that theyโre having right now.
So, I thought vaccines were supposed to be the miracle. I thought vaccines were supposed to end covid. I thought vaccines were supposed to mean we were all supposed to be able to fly to the Moon and back in 30 seconds. Unfortunately, if youโre looking for positive population-wide effects of the vaccines, about the only thing you can say is that it looks like in the spring they helped reduce covid cases for a while.
Beyond that, yes, it looks like maybe thereโs some slightly longer benefit of protection against severe disease and death. But we donโt know how long that lasts, either. So weโve engaged in this experiment, and weโre still engaging in it, and the data is not backing up what people like Fauci said.
BUCK: Is there any reasonโฆ? Weโre speaking to Alex Berenson, everybody. If you have not, if you want to get some of his covid research, subscribe to his Substack, because heโs been kicked off of Twitter forever for writing things โ if I recall Alex, the tweet was actual entirely correct but you still got kicked off of Twitter.
Going forward here, the booster situation, why should anyone believeโฆ? Weโve asked, by the way, Fauci to come on the show, Alex, and he keeps on trying to dodge, makes it seem like heโs considering it but he wonโt come on. Why should anyone believe that this is their lastโฆ If their theyโre willing to get the booster โ and Iโve already saying Iโm drawing a line in the sand: No booster. If theyโre willing to get the booster, why would they think itโs their last booster?
BERENSON: I have no idea why youโd believe itโs your last booster. It seems very clear that these vaccines donโt produce the kind of broad-scale, B-and T-cell immunity that real infection and recovery does. They sort of give you this booster antibodies, but that does not last. And so we know that your antibodies are gonna decline in any case.
And so whether you have one shot, two shots, or two shots and booster, your antibodies go up and then they decline. And so in a matter of months itโs hard to understand why that wouldnโt happen again. And the Israelis are already talking about a third booster, a fourth shot. By the way โ and weโve talked about this also โ thereโs this concern that the virus will start to mutate (and itโs already starting to happen with Delta) โ away from the boosters, which was designed for the original wild type virus.
And so what that means is at best the booster doesnโt less effective than they hoped that they would be, but at worse, you could get this terrible situation called Antibody Dependent Enhancement where the boosters actually wind up making the infection more โ the new variant more โ able to attack your cells. Iโm not saying that thatโฆ (garbled) Iโm sorry.
Iโm on the West Side right now and Iโm alternating between getting into the car and talking to a person, my daughter, and then getting out. So if you hear, itโs traffic and then the baby. But so thereโs this possibility โ and again, Iโm not saying this is going to happen or is likely to happen but if it happened it would be terrible, but people whoโve been vaccinated are actually likely to have a more severe infection than people who arenโt.
So to me the booster seems like a very, very bad bet. At best, itโs gonna reduce your chance of serious infection for a few months and then you are probably gonna have to get it again. At worst, it wonโt even do that โ and at absolute worst, it might make matters worse.
CLAY: Now, youโve got an interesting piece right now up on your Substack, and weโre talking to Alex Berenson as he wrangles โ as many parents do on a Friday afternoon โ around with his young children. Iโm fascinated here. Thereโs a bull and thereโs a bear case, right? And I guess it depends on how you define it from the virusโ perspective or the countryโs.
Letโs say the bullish case is, from our perspective, that covidโs going to decline. And thatโs one of the forecasts thatโs out: Covid projected to drop below a hundred deaths a day by March, which would be good. But it would be the exact opposite of what we saw last fall and winter. Do you think weโre headed for, based on all of the evidence that you look atโฆ?
And I know, look, covid made fools of everyone because itโs difficult to predict the future. But based on the data that you are seeing, as we now are into the fall and winter looms, do you think we will see a rise in covid cases through the fall and winter, as opposed to a decline, as is being predicted by some experts?
BERENSON: I do. So the (garbled) is simply this. Everybody is either been vaccinated or has natural immunity at this point. Okay? And thatโs true. And you can look actually in the U.K., and thereโs data showing that 97% of people have some kind of antibodies that are either natural antibodies or vaccine antibodies. The reason I donโt โ and in the U.S., the numbers are probably pretty similar because we vaccinated so many people.
The reason that I donโt think that this is real is that I donโt think vaccine immunity counts, basically. I donโt think itโs gonna last in any meaningful way for people for more than a thing a few months. So I think basically the number of people whoโve been vaccinated doesnโt matter. It only matters how many people have natural immunity at this point โ and thatโs assuming that the vaccine doesnโt somehow screw up natural immunity.
BUCK: Alex, it seems to me that if the last bastion, as I call it, of Fauciism is that it preventsโฆ We are โtil told, as of today, the vaccine prevents serious illness and death in a very meaningful way. Well, if thatโs the case, then why do we need the boosters, right? โCause if itโs just cases โ
BERENSON: Yes. But let me just go back to this one second. So letโs just assume that Iโm correct and the vaccine doesnโt really prevent infection, and over time the protection against severe disease and death goes to zero, or close to zero.
BUCK: Right.
BERENSON: In that case, then basically all you can look at is the number of people who have been infected and recovered. And so in the U.S. that might be 40% of the population. It might be 50% of the population. Peopleโฆ There are some people out there who think itโs higher than that. I donโt think itโs higher than that. Look at what happened in Florida over the summer, okay?
In Florida over the summer, they had a very significant wave, despite the fact that they had national average vaccination rates, okay? Everybody who talks about DeSantis and criticized him, itโs nonsense. Florida was at the national average. They werenโt Tennessee or Louisiana. They still had a huge wave of cases and deaths. Thatโs because vaccinations basicallyโฆ
The protective effect โ again, if itโs there at all โ is marginal against severe disease and death. Thatโs what the Israeli data says. Thatโs what the U.K. data subsist, so I just think weโre gonna have to go through a fall wave where everybody who was vaccinated is gonna get infected. And some of those people are gonna get really sick and die. Some will not.
BUCK: How many people right now, Alex, do you think are having breakthrough cases as a percentage, as of the month of September in the United States leading to hospitalization or death? Do we have any idea?
BERENSON: No, we have no idea. I said this to you last week; you didnโt believe me. I heard from Tucker yesterday; he didnโt believe me. In the U.K. 70% of all the deaths โ 70% plus โ -are in people who are fully vaccinated right now. Whatโs the percentage in the U.S.? We do not know. Whatโs the percentage of people are hospitalized in the U.S. who are breakthrough cases?
We do not know. If the CDC knows, theyโre not telling the truth about it. I donโt even think they do know. Our data collection is terrible. Itโs politicized. And for whatever reason, theyโve done nothing to improve it; in fact, theyโve made it worse.
CLAY: What does it take for the Biden administration, for Dr. Fauci, for the CDC to start to acknowledge what the data is actually showing us? It seems to me โ and Iโm curious if you would agree โ that theyโve been 60 or 90 days behind or more throughout in terms of their messaging. Is that going to actually happen?
BERENSON: I donโt know! I donโt know what itโs gonna take because theyโre so insistent on pushing this. The new line is, โWe just need to get 5 to 11 years old vaccinated; get all the teenagers who arenโt vaccinated, vaccinated, then everything will be fine.โ Like whatโฆ? On what planet do you live? You donโt live on a planet that has Israel and the U.K. on it.
You donโt live on a planet where youโre looking at the actual data from U.S. nursing homes, for example, which are seeing more and more people who are fully vaccinated getting sick and dying. I donโt know what itโs gonna take. And itโs funny. You talked about me being kicked off Twitter and so now I just have the Substack.
Which, again, fortunately, thanks to people like you, people are signing up for the Substack and they are finding me. But somebody tweeted a few days ago โ and I thought this was so right โ people were willing to sort of put up with me (Iโm talking about the Faucis of the world) as sort of the court jester when they didnโt think I was right. So when they thought I was sort of like just some kind of vaccine anti-vax โ which, of course, Iโm not at all โ and was just saying all this stuff about vaccines that werenโt true, they were happy to have me on Twitter.
BUCK: All right. Alex, we gotta leave it there. Check out Alex Berensonโs Substack everybody. Subscribe. I subscribe to it โ just full disclosure so you know โ and I think Clay does too. Thanks so much, Alex.
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