BUCK: So now what do we do? We gotta take our country back, folks. This apparatus of Fauciism, it’s not going to go away until we make it go away. Sure, eventually, we’re gonna get into April. I can sketch out, you know, the next six months for you right now as a prediction. Okay, so, you know, I can’t see the future but I kind of can. I can sketch out what it will look like. The next 90 days or so — I shouldn’t say 90. It’s more like 60. But the next six to eight weeks we’ll say in the blue states of New York, New England, New Jersey, getting into some of the industrial Midwest and into parts of Northern California, it’s gonna be really rough with covid cases, and there are gonna be a lot of people who get sick and unfortunately gonna be a lot of people who die.
Most of the people who die as a percentage will be among the people who are in the high risk category and are unvaccinated but there will be people in the high risk category and a considerable percentage who are vaccinated who also die. We know this from the data as it’s been seen in the U.K., in Israel, and elsewhere. This is the reality that we face. There will be more and more natural immunity built up over time, the Omicron variant still seems — I know there’s one death in Texas now that Omicron is apparently responsible for, but it still seems substantially less lethal thus far than the Delta variant did. And it will hopefully outcompete as viral spread goes the Delta variant such that you’ll have many people at much less — with a much less lethal disease who then have an immunity that will protect them from Delta.
That is the hope going forward. Caseload will drop in April and into May. What do you think they’re going to say to you in New York and California and the major blue states? And for those of you who live in Texas and Florida and, you know, you’re not gonna have to go through the same madness that we are, but the federal government’s not done with you. Think the Biden regime is gonna say, you know what? “We were wrong that federal mask mandate — sorry — federal vaccine mandate, we’re gonna drop that whole thing. That was crazy. That was overreach. Clearly didn’t work.” Of course not.
They’re going to claim victory, by the way. The Biden regime that has seen more people die with the vaccination program in place in their first year in office than Trump saw with no vaccine program in place. And I understand there’s a lot of ways people can explain this, the Delta variant, whatever, but those are the cold, hard facts, that’s the cold, hard reality of this. The Biden regime this spring going into the midterm election I can assure you will try to claim victory against the virus. “It would have been so much worse,” they will say.
They’re talking about shutting down schools now in New York. That will do nothing. We’ve run the experiment. We’ve seen the data. But you see what we’re dealing with is a mass hysteria that is enabled by mass media and that is also part of a mathematician political movement and you add all these things together and reality and facts and reason and logic can’t necessarily penetrate. It becomes very difficult because the people that are pushing this stuff don’t really care how it all works out. They care about who’s in charge, who’s blamed, who has power. That is at the most foundational level, that is what matters to them. And so they’ll say whatever they have to say.
We see these situations playing out now, and there’s this moment of panic, New York, D.C., the whole Northeastern seaboard just totally overrun with covid cases right now, setting all-time highs. And you’re not hearing anyone say, “Wow. We really underestimated what we’re in for here.” Biden giving a speech today, 500 million testing kits starting in January, by the way. Oh, that’s really gonna slow everything down.
This virus is in hyperspread mode right now. It’s all over the place. I’ve had multiple people text me during this show saying they either have or almost certain they have covid because someone else that they, you know, in their household or whatever just tested positive. It’s all over the place. So what are we gonna do, we gonna live in fear? And they’re vaccinated, by the way. The people telling this are vaccinated; just want to be very clear.
We gonna live in fear? We’re gonna band together and say, “We’re going to have Christmas, we’re going to have our lives, we’re going to have freedom.” Take responsible measures and live your life. This is what was said — and protect the vulnerable. The state should focus on protection of the vulnerable, and we know who they are. And that doesn’t mean lock them up in facilities like they do in Australia. Means get them the facilities, make sure there’s the hospital capacity, make sure there are the therapeutics.
When I start hearing that they’re essentially worried about running out of monoclonal antibodies in D.C. because they didn’t stockpile them, they have a distribution problem, I said that’s absolutely reckless. How are they not ready for this? Well, ’cause they didn’t want to believe the people that were looking at the data. They wanted to believe Fauci and all the people around him.
I ask you this. And you know how I feel about this guy. Has Fauci ever been right about anything? Think about that one for a second. Let that one just bounce around for a moment. And why isn’t he speaking out against New York shutting down some schools? It’s not the whole city shutting it down. Why isn’t he speaking out in defense of sanity? Does he ever do that?
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