Clip 4 from the Sept. 9 Senate hearing
My exchange with Senator Blumenthal
Heading into the hearing, I knew that Senator Blumethal was likely to go after Aaron Siri and me, on behalf of his patrons in the pharmaceutical industry, because he went after Dr. Peter McCullough in the last hearing.
As expected, midway through the hearing Senator Blumenthal challenged Mr. Siri with the “You’re not a doctor” nonsense. And Mr. Siri hit that pitch so far out of the park that it’s still sailing!
Then Senator Blumenthal searched for conflicts of interest in connection with Mr. Siri and that went nowhere because there are none.
Next, Senator Blumenthal directed his attention at me.
He started with the “You’re not a doctor” thing. I was ready for that.
Then, it seems that Senator Blumenthal’s senior committee staffer, Jen Gosar, had done some opposition research and found a mean tweet that Senator Blumenthal wanted to use to paint me as some sort of extremist.
The problem for Senator Blumenthal was that my tweet was pretty straightforward — calling for Nuremberg 2 trials to deal with the crimes of the Covid era (which is what any reasonable person should want). So Senator Blumenthal had to embellish and try to put words in my mouth to distort the tweet to match his agenda.
Prior to the hearing I had done extensive background research on the discursive rules (both written and unwritten) of the Senate. And they’re completely fascinating. One must be respectful at all times. One must focus on the contents of the argument and not the person. And as a sworn witness, I had an obligation to be responsive to any Senator’s questions even if I didn’t like them — evasion or defensiveness is frowned upon. Basically one is expected to assume that everyone involved wants what’s best for the country even when we disagree.
Also, I had written in my notes, “Always try to find the humanity in the other person.” There are parts of Senator Blumenthal’s career that I respect. For example, as Attorney General in Connecticut in the 1990s he did great work on the Master Settlement Agreement with the tobacco industry that secured hundreds of billions of dollars to treat smoking-related disease.
So when he came after me for my mean tweet, you can see me trying to be respectful even though I thought he was off base.
I started with one sentence, “I believe that we are in the midst of one of the greatest crimes in human history.”
And then just tried to build my logic from there and land as many factual points as possible before getting cut off.
Also I was genuinely trying to understand why he was not demanding accountability in light of these enormous crimes against humanity. (Unfortunately he never bothered to explain his illogical anti-human position.)
The whole exchange was fraught. It’s not fun having a U.S. Senator try to mischaracterize me or my work.
However something about this exchange has captured the public’s imagination. Online my responses to Senator Blumenthal’s questions have generated several millions views. In the comments, many people I’ve never met expressed gratitude that I plainly and calmly spoke truth to power. Others noted that this is one of the first times that they have seen anyone demand accountability, in an official Senate hearing, for the cover up of the autism epidemic and the crimes of the Covid era.
So perhaps this will build into a tidal wave of demands for accountability.
I’ve broken my reply into two clips to make them more shareable.
Reply 1
I believe that we are in the midst of one of the greatest crimes in human history.
We have a product being injected into children 70+ times over the course of their development that’s never been tested against a proper saline placebo.
Over the course of that time period (1970 – 2025), chronic illness in this country has gone from 10% of children having one or more chronic conditions to now more than 50% of children having one or more chronic conditions.
Secretary Kennedy in the hearing that was last week said — the latest data from the CDC says that 76% of Americans now have one or more chronic conditions.
And I believe that lots of these chronic conditions stem from iatrogenic injury.
We have 3 million children with autism. Back in 1970 the rate was so low that it was essentially zero.
I’m outraged by that and I think every person in this room should be outraged by that.
I don’t know how to say it anymore clearly that we need to change course in this country.
And I’m terribly disappointed by the medical profession. In the social sciences, there’s this term called epistemic capture, which is when the entire knowledge production process becomes captured by one industry (Big Pharma). And that’s what’s happened with science and medicine.
And so I think we need to change course. And I think the people who have covered up the autism epidemic and the epidemics of iatrogenic injury should be held to account for their actions.
Reply 2
The state, however you define that…
The military, CDC, Tony Fauci, Ralph Baric at the University of North Carolina…
Created a weaponized virus.
Correct?
Gain a function research.
They contracted it out to China and it caused a pandemic around the world once it was released.
The government created a weaponized virus that then got out and caused a global pandemic.
When are we going to have accountability for that?
I genuinely don’t understand why government officials are allowed to engage in gain of function research [and then not be held to account for their actions].
[Senator Blumenthal]
I’m not putting words in your mouth, I’m just quoting your words.
[Toby Rogers]
I would like to have accountability for the crimes of the Covid era and I’d like to have accountability for the fact that the CDC has known since 1999 that vaccines cause autism and they’ve covered it up for 26 years.
Blessings to the warriors. 🙌
Prayers for everyone fighting to stop the iatrogenocide. 🙏
Huzzah for everyone building the parallel society our hearts know is possible. ✊
In the comments, please let me know what’s on your mind.
As always, I welcome any corrections.


RIP to those we lost during covid - but the silver lining is that pharma has been more exposed than ever. And more so, the lay folk, are way more informed than ever before. The average jane and Joe have way more access to information unlike any other time in our history. In the past we all had one voice to listen to - Pfizer/CDC/FDA - and we just accepted what they told us. That is no longer the case and going forward will never be the case again.
Everyone should watch these clips.
How can this be said in front of US senators and nothing is reported about it in the news, and afterwards everyone just goes home?
These speakers revealed a system of healthcare oversight that is totally corrupt and morally bankrupt .
Our vaccine program is totally untested and unsafe. The evidence of the damage being done to children is everywhere.
One autism parent I know referred to this as “The Great Poisoning.”
There is no other way to describe it. It has to stop.