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Dr. Kelly Victory: Paramedic Exposes “American Genocide” & Gets Fired w/ Harry Fisher – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 444
Fri, 17 Jan 2025
“I have been a paratrooper and a medic for an air wing, consistently put my patients, brothers and sisters, and our national interest as my top priority,” Harry Fisher, an EMT since 1997, told Dr. Peter McCullough. “When I spoke out about the horrific things I was witnessing… I was called a terrorist by social media and shunned by many of my peers.” The paramedic says he witnessed “evidence of genocide” in 2020-2024 and shares how the medical system influences the minds of clinicians until they comply. Harry Fisher is a Nationally Registered Paramedic (NRP) with extensive experience in emergency medical services. An EMT since 1997 and paramedic since 2013, Fisher served as an Army and Air Force medic before working on ambulances for many years. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he transitioned to contract work in ERs, ambulances, and ICUs. Fisher is the author of “Safe and Effective, For Profit: A Paramedic’s Story Exposing American Genocide” available at https://FishersBook.com. His career has spanned Oklahoma, New York City, North Dakota, and Alaska. Find him at https://x.com/harryfisherEMTP Dr. Kelly Victory MD is the Chief of Disaster and Emergency Medicine at The Wellness Company. A board-certified trauma and emergency specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience, Dr. Kelly served as CMO for Whole Health Management, delivering on-site healthcare services for Fortune 500 companies. She holds a BS from Duke University and her MD from the University of North Carolina. Follow her at https://x.com/DrKellyVictory 「 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 」 Find out more about the brands that make this show possible and get special discounts on Dr. Drew's favorite products at https://drdrew.com/sponsors • FATTY15 – The future of essential fatty acids is here! Strengthen your cells against age-related breakdown with Fatty15. Get 15% off a 90-day Starter Kit Subscription at https://drdrew.com/fatty15 • PALEOVALLEY - "Paleovalley has a wide variety of extraordinary products that are both healthful and delicious,” says Dr. Drew. "I am a huge fan of this brand and know you'll love it too!” Get 15% off your first order at https://drdrew.com/paleovalley • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at https://twc.health/drew 「 MEDICAL NOTE 」 Portions of this program may examine countervailing views on important medical issues. Always consult your physician before making any decisions about your health. 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (https://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What insights does Dr. Kelly Victory share about the Wellness Company?
All right, so we're going to get into it today. Dr. Kelly Victor comes back with us. You guys have been asking when Dr. Victory is going to rejoin us. Well, this is that moment, and we are delighted to have her back. As you know, Dr. Victory is the chief of disaster and emergency medicine at the Wellness Company.
She's a board-certified trauma and emergency specialist, 30 years of experience, a CMO for the Whole Health Management Company, delivering on-site healthcare services. And she is in a Bachelor of Science from Duke and an MD from University of North Carolina. You can follow her on DRKellyVictory on X. And then Harry Fisher joins us as well. Toxic Shot is the book that Kelly contributed to.
Harry Fisher is an EMT that blew the whistle, so to speak, on some of the things he was seeing out in the field. And, of course, he was roundly condemned for it. His book is Safe and Effective, For Profit, A Paramedic Story Exposing American Genocide. Follow Harry at HarryFisherEMPT on X. Let's get right to it after this. Our laws as it pertain to substances are draconian and bizarre.
The psychopath started this. He was an alcoholic because of social media and pornography, PTSD, love addiction, fentanyl and heroin. Ridiculous. I'm a doctor for . Where the hell do you think I learned that? I'm just saying, you go to treatment before you kill people. I am a clinician. I observe things about these chemicals. Let's just deal with what's real.
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Chapter 2: What are the long-term effects of COVID-19 vaccines according to Harry Fisher?
Chapter 3: How did a paramedic get fired for refusing to administer COVID shots?
Chapter 4: What alarming trends in cancer and heart issues are being observed?
I am a specialist in disaster preparedness and response. There is tremendous science. We know what works. And you do it ahead of time. It wasn't raining when Noah built the ark. These are things that you do ahead of time. And yet you hear these people get up there and say, wow, here's what we're going to do in response to the fire. Here's what we're going to do next time.
The mayor and the police chief and the people in New Orleans said, well, gosh, how would we know that the guy would have driven up on the sidewalk? Seriously? Seriously. It didn't occur to you that a terrorist might not follow the posted traffic signs. This is tantamount to saying, well, how would we know they bring a gun? It said no firearms allowed. You know, there is science behind this.
And if you need to hire a consultant, I'm available. I can help you come up with a disaster plan that is in place so that we mitigate the risk when it happens and stop acting like a deer in the headlights. Are these elected officials or appointed officials or whatever the heck they are, officials have rights?
totally abdicated their responsibility to the people whose lives and livelihoods and property they were tasked to protect.
Well, I would like to ask your permission to steal your quote. It wasn't raining when Noah built the ark. That is one of the greatest quotes I've ever heard. I don't know if you invented that or if you're quoting somebody else, but it will not leave me soon.
No, it is something that I've used as a teaching point when I teach classes on disaster preparedness and response. This is something that you need to have thought ahead of time. And as I said, I'm very biblically based, and so it comes in handy.
It's a vivid way of describing the shortfalls. Yeah, I'm mortified by the lack of forestry management, which used to be intense. I used to watch it behind us in the hills here. And it just stopped in the 80s. I remember when it first stopped, it stopped because it was interfering with the migratory patterns of a mouse.
And then multiple other environmental groups got involved and stopped everything. And it's like, and by the way, if you actually, Bernie Sanders, this message is for you. If you are actually interested in climate change, All the benefits of all the CO2 reduction that this state has taken since 2003 was completely wiped away by this fire.
And if you just measure the CO2 emitted between 2020 and 2024, it wipes away all the progress on CO2 emissions times two. So it should be your number one. If you're actually interested in climate change and CO2 emission, your numero uno priority should be managing these fires, period. But it's not very interesting, isn't it?
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Chapter 5: What role does disaster preparedness play in health crises?
It doesn't look that black and white to everybody, but to me, it really is that black and white because if every medical professional out there chooses to stay silent for a paycheck, then you are standing up for murderous individuals that are just raking in money and taxpayer dollars, really. to kill your family members because they are killing your family members.
I can't put it any more plainly.
I agree with you, Harry. I mean, that's the pushback that I get from a lot of my colleagues. They say, well, how can I help people, Kelly? How much help will I be to somebody if I lose my job at this hospital? If I, you know, if I lose my medical license or I get sanctioned, how much, you know, then I won't be able to help anybody. So I stay silent so that I, and I think it's a cop out.
I really do. Because as you said, if everybody did, if everybody banded together and had the guts that you've had, that I've had to speak out, if everybody said, no, not doing it, not giving the shots, you know, you can, you could, they can't fire everybody. They can't fire everybody. They can't function without us. And the problem is the reason they've been successful is because they isolate you.
They peel you off. They use you as an example. And then your other 10 colleagues are afraid to say anything because they've made a spectacle out of you. They cancel me. They threaten me. And therefore, the 10 people around me say, oh, crap, I don't want them to do to me what they did to Victory. So I'll keep my mouth shut.
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Chapter 6: How is censorship impacting medical information?
When instead, if everybody grew a backbone, I'd say, if you don't have a backbone, go on Amazon and see if you can buy one because we need people to kind of buck up and stand up. And so I agree. That's been a frustration for me that people have used that cop out.
They're going to keep using it, sadly. People are starting to be a little bit more brave. There are people starting to come out, but sadly, they're more brave now because they've actually lost a loved one or their vaccine injured themselves. The anti-vax community, which is such a weird term to put on us, the anti-poison community,
we, we, we aren't that many, you know, there's not that many of me's out there that actually didn't take the shot. Like I, I lost jobs. I stood up, didn't take the shot, watched from the sidelines, the genocide occur, you know, for a couple months until they needed me back again, because they were like, Oh gosh, like you said, we can't, we can't run this without people. So,
So I watched it and I've watched it grow into a huge anti-vax movement, but it's not because of people that didn't take the shot. It's because of people that have lost loved ones. It's because of people that are, that are actually injured that have had strokes. I mean, there's people out there that are really needing help right now. Nurses. I have nurse friends that are just, I talked to them.
They're like, I'm on my last leg. I don't know how to support myself. I don't have any help with the medical community because you know, doctors don't want to talk about my injuries. Like, Like, it's just a really, really horrific situation for so many people. But our movement has grown because the injuries have mounted up.
How many calls do you respond to? I'm sure it depends on what community you happen to be in, but ones that you would say are reproductive related. In other words, women who are either pregnant, who are miscarrying or pregnant, are bleeding or delivering prematurely. Did you see a bunch of things that were pregnancy related?
That was very obvious to see when they did the massive push. When they did the massive push, that was just extremely obvious because there was one shift that I've talked about a few times on X that I had nine miscarriages in one shift. And that's just unbelievable.
godly to think of i mean that's just it's just astronomical numbers but nine miscarriages in one shift so it was so bad that i had to get people to come help clean the seats and the chairs because people were just sitting there just bleeding and it was it was tremendous amounts of blood it was just copious amounts of blood would be a better way to put it it was
I was talking to Dr. Thorpe about this. He's a friend of mine and he was talking about the massive bleeding and that's, that's something that he and I were, I don't know if you've heard about it, but I mean, they, they would just bleed and intensive bleeding. So I was noticing that because sometimes back before the shots, when you run a miscarriage, it just typically didn't look like a, um,
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Chapter 7: What are the implications of vaccine-related injuries discussed?
I, unfortunately, I don't want to acknowledge this error, but to not acknowledge it, you do it at your peril.
Agreed, 100%. And then one, oh, sorry, Dr. Drew, but real quick, remember the Tuskegee experiments? You know that happened, right? I mean, that evil, we've done that evil, and we know it. 100%.
Well, I have no doubt of ignorance or a belief that you do. Social evil always is done in the name of doing good. You know what I'm saying? These people, but that's usually the way social evil gets done. And the Tuskegee experiment was like, well, we're going to prevent people from having syphilis. These guys are going to get it. What's the big deal?
You know, it's like they thought they were doing good, but they were deluded. And in that deluded state, they were evil. Just straight out evil. If Nazis thought they were doing good, Mao thought he was, these people think they're doing what's, I'm doing good for humanity. No, the always, if you want, beware, beware the do-gooder because those, that is how evil is perpetrated.
Look, the prison guards thought they were doing good in Nazi Germany. The people that yelled at their neighbors for having gatherings at Thanksgiving during COVID-19 thought they were doing good. The fact is that is all evil. I totally agree with you guys. But don't look for a mustache twirling individual necessarily at the top. It's a wolf in sheep's clothing oftentimes that commits social evil.
Kelly, you agree with me?
A hundred percent. And to Harry's point and to yours, Drew, COVID was not the first time in history when physicians were employed to perpetrate that evil. And I'm not just talking about what happened in the Third Reich in Nazi Germany. I'm talking about things like the Tuskegee experiment, like the MK Ultra experiment, you know,
screwing with people's brains to see if we could make them, you know, that's something that the Department of Defense did. They screwed with people's brains with antipsychotic medications.
It wasn't just the, again, as people think of MKUltra, they're going towards mustache twirling. At that Kentucky Institute, they invented the disease model of addiction and invented some of the current treatments we use for opiate addiction. Right. And they were giving people hallucinogenics in huge doses and changing their lives forever. Ruining their brains. Ruining their brains.
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