Dr Chalmers Path to Pro - Vaccine Questions
The vaccine debate continues to raise important questions about testing, transparency, and public trust. It takes a closer look at both sides of the discussion, those who believe more research is needed and those who stand by current medical practices and how politics and perception have shaped the conversation.
It also touches on the growing concerns about vaccine ingredients, early-life vaccinations, and why some studies haven’t been tested against real placebos. The goal is to encourage open, balanced discussion and help people think more clearly about what responsible research and health decisions should look like today.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:03 - The Polarization Around Vaccines
00:40 - Questioning the “Genetic” Explanation for Autism
02:10 - Equal Dosing and Heavy Metal Concerns
03:10 - The Tylenol and Autism Link
04:55 - The Placebo Testing Argument
07:10 - Misconceptions About Measles Fatalities
09:40 - The Hepatitis B Vaccine at Birth Debate
10:49 - The Core Argument: Testing and Transparency
Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:00:03] All right, so we’re still talking a lot about the vaccine issue, and I think it is a little bit silly where everybody is. It’s funny to watch on X how the two sides are so adamantly against each other when they’re just asking for more research. What you have to understand about the pro-vaccine side. Is you have to understand where their base is really at. Their base is that you should never, ever believe mothers. That’s basically where they’re at. The hundreds of thousands of mothers who’ve come out and been like, look, kid was like this, got a vaccine, and then shortly afterwards, totally different, the entire medical community is coming out and saying that every single mother who says it’s a liar. And they’re saying that, you know, that that that autism specifically, let’s just stick with autism. There’s a whole bunch of other things. We’ll see about this person. Autism is fully genetic and has nothing to do with environmental chemical toxins or vaccines or anything like that. So my question on that is if it’s if it is genetic and the child has it, but the mother and the father don’t. The grandparents on both sides don’t, the great grandparents on both sides, don’t the great great grandparents, both sides don’t have never shown any issues for this all the way down.
Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:01:31] It’s a very interesting thing that all of a sudden in the past, you know, 20 years, our genetics have side gone sideways so hard so fast, that genetically, that’s the actual issue, it’s a genetic problem. And that’s why people are having autism is because our genes are messed up, which, you’re medicine’s first primary thing is always go back and blame God. You know, they think about it, they’re like, well, God gave me cholesterol. And if you have cholesterol, you’re going to have heart attacks because it’s cholesterol. That’s nothing to do with what’s damaging the cholesterol. But don’t worry, we have a drug to save for that. It was the same thing with vaccines. They’re saying that, you know, man has created hundreds of chemicals that are better than any chemical God’s ever created because. Every chemical God has created has a dose path function with it. So what I mean by that is water. Let’s just use water. For example, if you drink too much water, you will die. You’ll become hyponatremic and you will. There is an amount of water that you can consume that is toxic to you. However, the idea with vaccines is that that’s not a thing. The same amount of vaccine is for a 240 pound man and a, you know, six, eight week preemie baby that weighs three and a half pounds is the same dose. Um,.
Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:02:43] And the idea of the vaccine crowd is that heavy metals have absolutely zero negative impact on the brain. However, if you do any research on heavy metals in the brain, you’ll find out that they have a significant amount of damage and dysfunction in the brain. Um, And so that’s one of those issues, which is really funny is when, um, everybody’s telling you like, Oh, RFK walks back that, you know, he was wrong, that Tylenol doesn’t cause autism. He never said it causes autism. What he said is that there’s a link between utilization of Tylenol and autism. And the reason there’s link is because Tylenal depletes glutathione. Glutathione is the chemical your body uses to detoxify everything, specifically heavy metals in the brain. So if you decrease the visor to remove heavy metals and then you inject heavy metals into the brain, they create, you’re in the body that end up in the brain, they end up creating problems. And so that was the reason that they came out and talked about Tylenols. Um so which i still think it’s hilarious to talk about this many times is you know in order to stick it to the man she’s pregnant when we went to which time and all end up damaging their babies and themselves and causing liver failure and stuff like that because people are too stupid to understand what they’re doing but that’s the thing and so you have to understand the vast majority of the anger about what rfk is doing it’s nothing to do with rfq it has entirely to do orange. That’s where this is, it’s gone political.
Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:04:10] It’s gone away from, hey, we’ve got to figure out what’s going on with our kids, why they have the highest rate of autoimmune issues, why they all these allergies, why they have all this ADD, why have this autism. Like, why do they have all these issues? Let’s try to figure this out. And because RFK was put in a position of power by Donald Trump, everybody hates, anybody who has Orange Man Bad syndrome has decided that whatever RFK says is wrong. Which You know, all he’s saying is that he wants these vaccines tested against a placebo that is a placebo. And for those who don’t understand research or testing, a placebo is something that has zero functional effects in the body. We, you know, the gold standard is saline. So basically injecting saline in instead of something else. The vaccine community wants to test the adjunct versus the active. And the adjunct is the thing that creates all the inflammation by the purpose of the adjuct is to create systemic chronic inflammation that then allows the body to mount an immune response to the to the Virus or whatever they’re injecting into you that then theoretically builds your immune system Well, the problem is the adjunt that they’re wanting to use as the placebo Has all the heavy metals and has a little formaldehyde and has all the toxic chemicals in it.
Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:05:26] And so what they’re saying is like hey we’ll test the adjunct versus the active. And as long as the active doesn’t have more autism and more ADD and more problems than the adjunt, then it’s totally safe. But the problem is that the vaccine guys are going, it’s the adjuct we have a problem with. Test it against the placebo. And so what they ended up doing instead, was because that’s been deemed, like the reason they won’t do that is that’s been deemed oh, what do they call it? Inhumane. Because if you have the ability to give a child a drug that is reported to stop horrible, terrible diseases and you don’t do it, you’re a terrible person. And so that’s kind of where that was it. And that’s why those studies haven’t been done. And then when they took a bunch of kids, they’re like, well, let’s just see what it does. They took a couple thousand kids who’d been vaccinated versus a couple of thousand kids who had not been vaccinated. And they’re like, what’s the difference? And they found out the kids who were not vaccinated had a whole lot lower autoimmune issues, a lot less asthma, ADD, ADHD, gut issues, things like that. And then the vaccine crowd came out and was like, oh, you can’t you can look at that. That’s not scientific. You can’t look at people who had the drug and people who haven’t had the drug and find out people who have the drug got real sick. People who didn’t have the drug didn’t get sick. You can do that. That’s right.
Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:06:43] And so that’s where the argument’s coming out about these new Ford studies and things like that. So that’s basically where it is. There is there’s a whole lot of evidence. That these drugs are causing some problems. And we want to, and RK and his team wants them looked into, because according to what’s been brought forth, zero of these vaccines have been tested against an actual placebo. So that was the question. Why have they not been testing against placebo? We want them testing against the placebo. And so that’s been the whole basis of this argument. And so there’s a whole lot of reasons why, psychological and financial and power and whatnot, why the vaccine community doesn’t want these studies being done, or why they’re saying that the studies are wrong. But that’s the basis of the argument. The pro-vaccine people... Um are saying that every single mother who’s come out and said my child was different after vaccine is a liar and they’re just anti vaccine they’re anti-science and that the people who have the truth are the people who are the vaccine guys now on that i’d like to make more comments on that um when i was going through daddy boot camp at uh Baylor Frisco um the head of pediatrics for Baylor came out and said that if your kids get the measles they will That is 100% a lie. According to CDC over the past hundred years three in one thousand people who got the who got measles died None of them died from the measles two-thirds or sixty six percent of them. Died from dehydration now Remember, this is from the last hundred years of information. This isn’t passed for the last six weeks.
Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:08:20] So it’s well, how do we get? Water into people. Well, they can drink water, they can do a colonic irrigation, which is basically an enema, they get an IV, you know, and so, you know, that’s the thing. So all right, how dangerous, how much, how hard is it for people to get clean water nowadays? I have four water bottles in this room. They’re just like a patient left one, there’s one over there. So we’ve got plenty of water all around us. The second thing, the other one third of the people who die from measles die from pneumonia. There’s a whole vast ways we can prevent deaths from pneumonia now. Now, are some people still going to die if they get it? Probably, you know. So instead of three in a thousand, it’s, you know, one in 50,000. So yeah, people might still die. But at the same time. If this is creating an issue, we need to know about it. But the baseline is that the idea that a few kids with the measles are gonna die is 100% a lie. And they keep saying that, and it’s still a lie! The other thing is that there’s a whole bunch of people pushing for the Hep B vaccine at birth. Like, was it Riley Gaines who just came out and said they decided not to do the Hep-B vaccine? And people just tore them up online. Guys... Hepatitis B or Hep B is a sexually transmitted disease.
Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:09:40] So if mom doesn’t have it and dad doesn’t have it when the baby is born, how are you thinking this baby is going to get it? And remember the Hep B vaccine isn’t good for life, it’s good for a couple of years. So what you’re basically saying is that you believe within a shadow of a doubt that that baby is gonna have sexual encounters, sexual intercourse encounters before the age of five. I’d like to hope that that is crazy. In fact, even if you say, yeah, you definitely need this, we should investigate those people and wonder, what are you doing with kids? Why do you think sex with a five-year-old or less is so common? That’s a problem that I’ve got with this whole argument of why people need the Hep B vaccine. Now, if mom has hepatitis B, great, give them the vaccine. Fantastic. But if mom doesn’t, and we can prove it, I don’t think they need it. However, that is a big argument that people are saying that if you don’t get the Hep B vaccine, you’re a horrible terrible person, even if there’s zero chance that baby could have Hep A. And so this is kind of where it is. The idea is that, you know, we should not test these things. We should not look at them. We should believe the mothers. We should just vaccinate because that’s the way things should be.
Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:10:49] So that’s basically the argument on both sides is like, RFK’s side is, we should do some actual testing with these things against the placebo, and we should start looking at the difference between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated, and do an actual scientific study and figure out, are these things as good as we thought they were, because people make mistakes. And, you know, sometimes giant corporations put profit over people, and sometimes government agencies are get corrupt. But the vaccine side is that they’re arguing government agencies never get corrupt, and that pharmaceutical companies would never, ever put profits over people. And every mother who said anything is a liar. And heavy metals don’t really cause any problems. That’s the argument for the vaccine’s side. So that’s kind of where this all boils down to. There’s all sorts of science in between and the whole back and forth stuff. But that’s really where the argument is.
Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:11:39] And so kind of look at it through that lens now and try to figure out. Is that really where everybody’s argument is? In which side do you stand on? So that’s really where the vaccine argument is. You know, having worked with parents who’ve, you know, told me over and over again, the kid was like this, got the vaccine and they were like that. You know I’ve heard it, I’ve seen it. So. You know, that’s kind of where this is. So if you’re wondering for people who have seen it, I’ve seen it. That’s where it is. And this is where the argument really lives. So if guys have any questions about it, look at it from that angle. Anyway, Sean Hendricks and I are doing some stuff on stem cells on X. Follow me, the Dr. Chalmers on X and follow the Sean Hendrick’s as well. And next Monday at seven central, I think we’re gonna jump on and do some stuff about stem cells and his lungs and the process he just went through. So if you guys want to see that, jump in and it’s gonna be a great time. That was a fantastic day. Thanks for your time.
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