Episode 475: FAUCI’S LAST STAND, MAHA SHIFTS & THE GLOBAL HEALTH MACHINE
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Episode 475: FAUCI’S LAST STAND, MAHA SHIFTS & THE GLOBAL HEALTH MACHINE
The tidal wave sparked by ‘The People vs. Poison’ rally is reshaping the conversation in Washington and beyond, as Del unpacks shifting alliances around food policy, chronic disease, and public trust.
As pressure mounts on Anthony Fauci, we examine the growing legal questions surrounding his role in the COVID response, and why many believe he should be indicted.
Plus, Dr. Tess Lawrie joins Del in studio with her investigation on whether the World Health Organization may still be influencing U.S. universities and public health systems—even after U.S. funding was halted.
Guests: Dr. Tess Lawrie
Airdate: May 7, 2026
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Del, it was great to see the NZ Baileys come up. The bottom line, besides the “minor detail” that viruses don’t exist, is the massive load of environmental toxins we collect into our bodies every day. My patients recovered quite quickly back in 2020 & ct with simple detox activities and care.
Rand Paul, though possibly well-meaning, is barking up the wrong tree with Fauci who cannot be indicted due to the very real fact that he’s protected by the PREP Act in place until 2029, unless Kennedy steps in, which his position allows him to, and removes it.
I’m surprised ICAN hasn’t looked into this.
Suggest you interview Sasha Latypova who is cognizant of these laws.