Dr. Brian Tyson and Dr. George Fareed, authors of the upcoming book, Overcoming the Covid Darkness: How Two Doctors Successfully Treated 7,000 Patients, join today to talk about the Omicron variant, and what we know so far.
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All right, news rounds up, information overload our Sean Hannity Show. We're going to get to our medical experts and a minute as it relates to what we know and maybe don't know about this amicron variant that everybody's talking about. Now. We do know that we have more people, more American citizens that have died from COVID nineteen in twenty twenty one than in twenty twenty And we do know that Joe Biden said two hundred and twenty thousand dead. Anyone who's responsible for that many deaths shouldn't be president. Let's remind you, two hundred twenty thousand American is dead. You hear nothing else I say tonight? Hear this. Anyone who is responsible for not taking control in fact not saying I take no responsibility initially. Anyone who's responsible for that many deaths should not remain as president of the United States of America. And of course he hidden his basement with the support of the medium mob. The I called a candidate protection program. And of course it's one size fits all medicine for all things. Joe Biden only once, as he mentioned monoclonal antibodies. He had three vaccines when he became president, handed it to him by Donald Trump. How is it we have more Americans dead in twenty twenty one than twenty twenty By the way, Donald Trump even said this weekend he wanted Biden to be successful in tackling COVID. Remember a thousand people were getting vaccinated a day when Donald Trump left office. Now we have the issue Biden suggesting that Trump's coronavirus band ten days after the first identified case of COVID. This was January twenty first, the first identified case of COVID. Ten days later, Donald Trump put into effect the travel band. You know that was, you know, xenophobic and hysterical, as Joe Biden said at the time. Now Joe Biden's putting into effect a xenophobic, hysterical, racist travel band. I mean, you can't even make this stuff up. Joe Biden is in a store in Nantucket and what is he It says right on the window required masks were required, masks requirement to be in the store, face covering. Joe Biden has no face covering on none whatsoever. Now a'micron, which is his new variant, has not made its way to the US as of now. We don't know. We know there's a new migrant caravan headed to the US, and of course we know that this preferential treatment for people that don't respect our laws, borders and sovereignty. So there won't be any testing because Jensaki says, then I'm going to be here very long anyway, because then they're flying people all over the country in the dark of night. But we should be paying very full attention all of this. The one thing that was very interesting to me is a South African doctor, one of the first to suspect this different coronavirus strain, said over the weekend that so far the omicron variant we're showing mild symptoms and that most people were being treated at home. And this is from doctor Angelique Cortes, a private practitioner and also the chairperson of the South African Medical Association. She told Reuters on November the eighteenth she noticed seven patients in her clinic that had symptoms different from the dominant delta variant, albeit very mild. And then of course you have the great doctor Fauci's saying, well, you know, if you criticize me, people are criticizing science. This is not a guide that has been right at any point, and he's lied about the origins of the coronavirus. He's still pushing the wet market theory in spite of the intercept and the nine hundred documents that they discovered, despite of the emails that show a panic over the NIAH knowing that they funded the Wuhan Virology AB, and of course the letter from the NIH that contradicts Fauci's own sworn testimony that they knew coronavirus gain a function research was happening at that Laban and Wuhan. Two guys that have been on the front lines of all of this, doctor Brian Tyson and doctor George Fred, have an upcoming book. It's called Overcoming the COVID Darkness, How two doctors successfully treated seven thousand patients. They've been on the show many times before. Doctor Fred, for example, has trained medically, went to Harvard Medical School, and doctor Farred, we welcome you back to the program. Thanks for being with us, Thank you Sean, and thank you for all of your reporting and shows. Congratulations on the Patriot of Words, your beautiful statement there and honoring patriots, and you're just an inspiration to us and have guided us and helped us at our story. And it's so important that people realize that the current vaccines do not protect against the variants. They evolve in vaccinated patients. And the omicron variant has come from a vaccinated patient or individuals actually in Botswana, and the delta came from vaccinated people in New Delhi, and of the other location, I'm not sure the other location was, but they have to be evolving in the presence of these neutralizing anti bodies that were created by the vaccine, which is basically useless in that it's erected to the original spike protein that we don't see anymore. Initially it was somewhat protective against the primary variant, but now it doesn't protect, so the amicron comes out. Other variants will continue to come out. This time goes by and we have to be prepared for them. Well. We were told that the lambda variant out of Peru is going to be a disaster. That didn't that didn't manifest itself. We were told about the move variant, We were told about the r dot one variant or r dot four variant, whatever they called it. The one variant that seemed to break through the most was the delta variant um. I would imagine that the chairperson of the South African Medical Association that actually discovered this variant, who's saying that the symptoms so far are mild. What does that tell you, Well, is it potentially is it possible that it gets stronger as it goes along? Well, I don't think so. I think it will have its own virulence. And of these the evolution of viruses is such that they want to continue in to live. Basically, they mutate extensively, and they will mutate to become more infectious, possibly but not necessarily to kill the host so that they don't have anywhere to reproduce, but they might. We can't be entirely sure. We do know that early care, early treatment with what we had available from the beginning of the pandemic, including now monoclonoantibodies, but also very good agents that are antiviral, like hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin and cluboximine other agents, along with nutraceuticals, does stop the infection and prevent the evolution to hospitalization and respiratory failure in death. And so that's the attack that should be used right now. It should have been used twenty one months ago, but it's still time for it to be used in order to get this in control of the vaccines are not going to do that. They just create a situation where the variants will pop up and they don't protect from reinfection. And that's what happens. It's not in the unvaccinated people. They're not at fault. They can acquire these variants, of course, but natural immunity, once it occurs is very resistant against variance and reinfection. So the natural immunity is what is best to be achieved. Well, look, look, let me let me go and ask you very specifically about that, because we now have a second study. Now we've been following the and it's not peer reviewed yet, but we have anecdotally information on nearly eight hundred thousand people out of Israel that as it relates to natural immunity versus those that got the vaccine. And as you know, I'm I'm pro science and I'm pro vaccination science. But with that said, what they found is it was twenty seven times more effective with natural immunity and preventing the delta variant. Now we have another study that comes out with three hundred thousand people, and in this particular case, I believe it was Cutter that came up with this anecdotal information. They're saying the same thing, and at what point do we follow the science? I mean, they say follow the science, but they seem to only say follow the science when the science is convenient to their argument, which is one size fits all medicine. Well, we have to follow the science. It's well presented, John, those are excellent studies that are irrefutable, and we need to realize that that natural immunity is very extensive immunity, not just to the simple spike protein. And if it's if delta and virus or omicron is the infecting agents, it will be immunity to their spike proteins, but it will be immunity to all other aspects of the virus, multiple different aspects, and it will be an innate immunity which the vaccines don't generate. All right, quick break more with doctor Brian Tyson doctor George fred overcoming the COVID Darkness. How two doctors successfully treated seven thousand patients. We have a big link on Hannity dot com. It's please make this part of your education process. The radio show The mainstream media love state. This is the Sean Hannity Show, all right more with doctor Brian Tyson, doctor George Farid. They come out with a new book. I've been urging everybody research everything. Whether you agree or disagree doesn't matter, Overcoming the COVID Darkness. How two doctors successfully treated seven thousand patients. It's now on Hannity dot com, Amazon dot com and soon bookstores everywhere. Let me bring in doctor Tyson and just joined us a little late here, But um I want to ask you, would it be likely with this new variant, doctor Tyson, that monoclonal antibodies would would be as as effective as they seem to be now. Actually, they're they're gonna wan in immunity response as the variants continue to change. It is still semi effective and when used with our other early treatment methods, it's still being shown to be effective. Right now, we're still seeing predominantly the delta variant, especially in our practice out here, which still seems to be responding about fifty to sixty percent of the time to the monoclonal lantibody treatment. We use that and then we put the patients on our cocktail and those stations still seem to do very very well well. And let me tip my hat to doctor far Reid and doctor Tyson, you too, you've been helpful, Doctor Farid. I won't mention the names, but I got I had people contact you. Seventy four year old male sixty eight year old female Atlanta, Georgia tested positive for COVID within twenty four hours. They had the monoclonal antibody infusion. They followed your protocols and unvaccinated, and they were fine and they felt better in forty eight hours. I had a fully vaccinated friend that lives five minutes from me, and he tested positive for COVID. He too had the monoclonal antibody infusion and followed your protocols and he had the best ten days of his life because he sent his family down to Florida and he went fishing every day. My parents just recently also just got infected, both unvaccinated, both in their seventies, and gave them monoclone antibody treatment and gave them the cocktail and they're both doing well as well. So that's doctor. Yes, the stories out there are no longer anecdotal. The stories now are science and going back to your natural immunity Brownstone Institute, and uh, you know, doctor Alexander, he put out for that show one hundred and twenty eight different studies that show natural immunity is robust in life long. And you know, we continue to not have that discussion about natural immunity. Recently, the CDC even admitted that sixty to eighty percent of children are SERO positive and would no longer need a vaccine because they're naturally immune. And again, that conversation's not being discussed nationally, you know. And I look at both your credentials. For example, doctor Freed, you you went to Harvard Medical School. Harvey che went to Yale Medical School. Doctor Freed, you were former research assistant at the NIH, former Harvard assistant professor. You developed three patents on cancer drugs. You established the first HIV clinic in California's Imperial Valley. Um, you're on the both of you are on the front lines. I'll give you the last twenty seconds, sir. Well, thank you, Sean, and I everything that Brian said, I just parallel the COVID battle that we have with what our battle was with HIV. I set up our HIV program in the Imperial Valley thirty years ago. We have still patients that we were treated then still coming to us. But the treatment there is not vaccine. It's multiple agents used in concert, just as we're doing with our protocol and with the monoclonal antibodies, and that's what's going to have to continue attacking it early early COVID care. We actually have a website called Artie covidcare dot org which gives a lot of great information. But regardless the new agents that are coming up from Mark and Fiser, these are ones that would costly. Of course, our treatment is extremely inexpensive with repurpose drugs, but those will be helpful. Will need combinations of agents to completely inhibit the replication and elimination of the virus from the body as fast as possible. Well, I've been urging my audience to do as much research as possible. Research you might agree with or disagree, it doesn't matter. Know as much about this as possible. And you two have been on the front lines and you've come out with a book. It's Overcoming the COVID Darkness. How two doctors successfully treated seven thousand patients. We have a link on Hannity dot com. It's on Amazon dot com and soon bookstores hopefully everywhere. I want to thank you both for you know, you've helped many, many people that I know that needed information at a very critical time in their life. And you've been extraordinarily generous. And I can't thank you both enough for the hard work both do every day. Thank you, Thanks Sean, Thanks for having us eight hundred nine four one Sean number. When we come back, we're going to get to your phone calls quick break, right back twenty five to the top of the hour, has promised. We're gonna go straight to your our busy phones. You know, you really can't make up just what a cognitive mess and how weak and frail Joe is. I mean, Today's again, it's embarrassing and humiliating for the country to listen to this guy. I mean, Alex Alexis. Oh, whatever it does doesn't matter, listen to this is just today's mess. Ups, Alexis Alexis. We've got to Alex Alex Reuters. Yes, thank you so much, mister President. And so the other Alex doesn't have a heart attack, I want to call on him. Is that? Okay? Let me ask the other alex in nine years. Today, I want to take a few moments to talk about the new COVID variant first identified last week in Southern Africa. It's called the omniicrond. But while we have that, travel restrictions can slow the speed of omnicron. You just can't make it up. Are you not humiliated hearing this? You look at this poll, Trump up by double digits, a lot of buyer's remorse, if you will, as it relates to Biden, especially among Independence double digit lead. Now, I think people have decided, you know what, they'll take energy independence, low gas prices, no inflation control, borders, let's see, not abandoning Americans in Afghanistan, and a strong presence internationally than what we've got with this guy. They'll take a few mean tweets and a strong president over this pathetic mess, this cognitive mess that we have as president. By the way, did you guys all have a good Thanksgiving? Linda? I had awesome Thanksgiving? Not one turkey? If two turkeys this year, why would you fry two? One isn't enough. We ended up celebrating uh Wednesday instead of Thursday. I don't ask me why, but anyway, um. And I just just so delicious that master built you know, butterball turkey friars, the best thing ever invented. It's so good. It's so peanut oil. Okay, And would you put inside the turkey stuffing? No, no stuffing. I don't like stuffing anyway. But stuffing is bread. You know I don't eat bread. Okay. First of all, on the holidays, all bets are off. Carbs are allowed, understood. I had a maybe, like a spoonful of macaroni and cheese. Does that count? That's a spoonful of mashed potatoes. That's it. I stick to my diet anyway. But what can I tell you? But it is so juicy because you inject the turkey ahead of time. And I have this special sauce that I use. It includes butter and garlic and parsley and rosemary and thyme. I'm kidding, um, But anyway, in salt. Oh, if it's all low turkey, you're kidding me. You know it's in the turkey, it's outside the turkey, and it's on my plate, extra salt. Wonderful. But it was so good. We have so much to be thankful for, and not the least of which is this great audience of ours. All right, let's get to our phones. Eight hundred and nine four one, Sean, if you want to be a part of the program. Dennis is in Michigan. Dennis, Hi, how are you glad you called? I'm doing fine, Sean. I'm a long time listener. In fact, the white I've been listening to you before you even had a gray hair on your head. Oh man, you have to remind me. You have to give me a little somebody said to me over a vacation. You know you should have listened to me years ago. You might not remember this, but I told you to start dyeing your hair. And I looked at the person and I'm saying, you don't like my hair? Is that your problem? And then I get the same You're skinnier in person, you're taller in person. And I'm like, okay, and you're I'm skinnier. I'm taller and younger. So I'm fat, old and short on TV? That's am I wrong? Are they fat shaming me? Well, I'll tell you what. You do. Have a full head of hair, though, so you get an advantage from me. There. None of this bothers me. I just don't give a rip how I look. I spent about five minutes putting makeup by myself. Trustman. Well, hey, the reason I wanted to call you. I know you're a martial artist. I've taught it for years, and I know you've permit, and I have a concealed permit. Some police work in the past, and because of all that, self defense is always a big issue to me, and there was some lessons learned over the last two cases involved handgun, standing your ground, justifiable self defense. And I try to get ahold of you a year ago because I ran into a woman whose husband has been incarcerated for five years. This man in Tkyohog, Ohio, was actually honored with a street named after him. He had two local businesses. His voice helped him run two little pizzerias. So everything was fine until after two and eighteen, when the state of Ohio past open carry. He decided to open carrying his restaurants because of a string of arrests and burglaries an area. So what happened with him is he got a call at home that someone had just burglarized his pizzeria. He was up there within a few minutes. He looked at the tape, got a description of the assailant, followed him in the parking while less than a half hour away. He had nine one one on the call you know online, and he noticed the same as sailor was attacking a woman getting in her vehicle with a little girl. So he interviewed verbally and hey, you know what are you doing? And I would do the same thing. Well, the guy turned and he stood near his car. This men ran toward him verbally threatened him. He got about ten feet away. And by the way, this guy's a marine bevetan served overseas. He's handicapped, and he told the man to keep his distance instead. I got the police on the line right now as we talk. The man went at him, grabbed him, threw him down. And this guy, he's only about five foot flour to begin what the other guy's about six foot three. I saw the tape by the way. Well, to make a long story short, he got back up. The man started to walk away, and he came back and rushed and he said, if you keep coming toward me, I'll pull my weapon. He did. He fired at him, didn't hit him. So he really tried his hardest not to pull that weapon out. Yeah, but the reason I was hoping and starting I know, you know this, all the cases at the left do. If cases are simmering, they right wait for the right moment to shed light up on something that will advance their agenda. Had we on the right followed his case, the State of Ohio versus Jeffrey Stroland, you would have heard the same statements made in the last two recent trials. Your hip, your gun on your hip, the streeting out, I have a gun and I'm going to use it. That's from the prosecutor, and said, don't you think that? And they ended up and they ended up convicting him. They did convict him. He's served two years, he's in a wheelchair. Not by the way in his wife and two sons had lost their businesses. And all of this was on videotape. Yeah. In fact, I have the whole court, I have every word from the trial. I'm not in the turn. Yes, I have a two stackground always what I want you to do, I want, I want I'm going to put you on hold. I want to get a copy of this videotape and I want to look at it, and I want to look at the court papers that you have, and this sounds like something that we might want to bring to light on television. UM, I could tell you, I said before the Thanksgiving break, I said, I don't care if I look like a coward. I've now been training for nine years, an hour and a half a day, four to five days a week, and I'm listen, I'm probably nowhere near your level. I am a student of martial arts and eclectic plund of arts. Kraab magaw kempo, Japanese jiu jitsu. We do situational street fighting, we do boxing, we do blades, firearm training, stick training, we do it all. And I would rather just turn around and run than get into confrontation with somebody. Now, maybe it makes me look like somebody that's afraid. I'm actually not afraid. I'm afraid of what I'm gonna do. And I don't want to ever be put in a position of hurting somebody, even if they're the aggressor towards me. And I've walked away from situations many times, even using the words please do not it is not going to end well for you, Please do not make me hurt you, and then very quickly expeditiously. I get out of the way, and I get out of the situation. And you know, unfortunately, as a public figure that apparently is viewed as controversial by people that hate me, it's it's just a part of the reality of my life. But I honestly and truly can tell you that I never ever want to be involved in any confrontation like that ever, and I'll do everything in my power to de escalate and avoid it. And even if it means, you know, moving very quickly away from the situation, I'll be the one moving away. Man. I've always taught students to have a peaceful confidence. You survived the attack, But there's so many parallels shown between what happened with Kyle. You getting into a defensive stance, should that be the best way for you to survive? They would see that as being intimidating. The very fact that they didn't catch him for one second having his gun raised. They would have had him on branching. And sometimes you know that as a martial artist, sometimes it's best to run sometimes to stand to your ground. Why because you want all the cards on your side of the table to survive. But what you do on the left is that step by step. And I've heard you say it many times, and it's so true. They're going after open carry, which they did with him, to going after concealed carry, which they did with him. Your right to own a weapon, and then ultimately your right to defend your own family, yourself and new property. New York as a retreat law. By the way, actually, if somebody breaks into your home, you have to make an attempt to retreat. Now I don't quite understand it, but I understand the law, and I would do the best of my ability to follow the law. The last thing I'm going to say is, and I think you'll understand this, You're right. There is a quiet confidence that you have with training. I've said this on the air before and people laughing, they said, yoh, he doesn't know what he's talking about. Close quarter. I would prefer to deal with a firearm, you know, in other words, within a distance that I can strip the weapon. Because I trained to strip weapons, then I would have played. For example, it's a much tougher strip of a blade than it is a firearm. You know, if somebody puts a gun up my forehead, you know I'm gonna duck and I'm gonna push it up and I'm gonna take the gun, break their fingers, push it right into them, strip it, step back, tap racket. I'm gonna put four over three, and then I'll have the gun. If it's just in front of me, but within a distance that I can reach it, I'm gonna put my hands up and I'm gonna quickly strip that weapon and get it offline as quickly as I can. Break their finger, strip the weapon, and tap racket and four over three. So at my back, I'm gonna get it offline, fight the man, break the finger, strip the gun, and do the same thing. It sound like I know what I'm talking about and you'll survive. Um, and would you as a martial artist, I assume you're a sense a U do you agree? Do you agree with my assessment that I'd rather deal with a close close quarter keywords firearm than a blade? I absolutely do agree with that. I've been involved with that. I understand. I train. This is the situational training I do every day. And UM, you know what I bothered me the most about George Floyd And you would know this as well. And I'm sure you have some some background in jiu jitsu. Um. The guy's handcuffed. You could take two fingers, tell me if I'm wrong, manipulate his fingers. Whether he's on drugs or not, he's going to comply. True or false? Oh true? Absolutely true. And people said, you don't know what you're talking about it, I actually do. And but I look, I would urge people even if you you don't have to have a passion for it like I do or like you do. And you've dedicated how many years are your life have you trained? I've trained since nineteen seventy two. I'm seventy years old now and I still train out. Yeah you still, you still would kick my ass. Let's pull it. Let's be honest. I'm a very respectful student of the arts. I know my place and and you know, we treat it seriously. We bow in, we bow out. When we do weapon work. You know, we turn our weapons down before we engage each other. We're not there to hurt each other with it. To learn, And I just have a great respect for those people that train as hard as you do and have earned the level of proficiency that you have learned and passionately share with others. All I can say is loose, and thank you for what you do. Thank you and thank you for what you do as a patriot on the front lines. I'm gonna put you on hold. I want to I want to get a copy of this. This sounds like a case that I think I would be interested in bringing to the public. All right, appreciate it, Thank you. Just we'll put you on hold. Stay right there. Eight hundred nine one sewn our number if you want to be a part of the program. Jo jobs Joe Biden can't spell it and he can't keep them for the American people. Check out the Sean Hannity jobs for him today. Now Hannity's on coast to coast. If you missed any of Sean Show Today, catch up tonight on demand at seven ten wore dot com slash podcast. Oh all right, that's gonna wrap things up with today. All right, we are loaded, I mean loaded up today with a with a great program on Hannity nine. Eastern Cruise really laid out, Ted Cruise, really laid out. 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