We made it! Initially they said we weren’t granted entry to speak with the Polish Parliament but apparently they called an MP who is on our side, so we were able to make it in. Grateful to be here. More to come.
🚨 LIVE NOW | EP 479: Jefferey Jaxen guest hosts as Aaron Siri breaks down COVID mandate battles, Ken Paxton takes on glyphosate in food, Ed Dowd exposes the AI boom, and Max Kane joins on food freedom. Watch now! https://t.co/5WqJdfgiSn
I am at the airport right now, boarding a flight to Europe, and I am looking forward to bringing you along for this.
Poland first, where we are screening "An Inconvenient Study" and I have been invited to speak to Parliament about vaccines, the COVID shot, and the childhood vaccine program.
Then France for screenings, Q&As, and more conversations with people who have been fighting these same battles on their side of the ocean.
This is a global issue, and I am looking forward to sharing my trip with you.
🚨 LIVE | Senators investigate claims that COVID-19 injections may contribute to cancer development and examine allegations of censorship within scientific publishing. Researchers, physicians, and cancer survivors testify. Watch now! https://t.co/o9IydtLtSr
Del just wrapped the Italy leg of the "An Inconvenient Study" European tour, moving through Milan, Venice, Padua, Rome, and Sardinia and meeting HighWire community members along the way. Hundreds of people were lined up outside waiting for the doors to open.
The tour is a reminder of why this film was made. People across Italy who were told vaccines do not cause autism, some of whom felt forced into decisions they would not have made with full information, sat down for 70 minutes and watched the research laid out. That is the whole point.
Paris and Lyon are next!
I am honored to emcee the Better Way Conference -it's live right now, and you can watch from home here: https://t.co/GsMpKtEmA5
We are talking about how we can revolutionize care - there's a better way, and this weekend you can hear from trailblazing experts as we all work to fix a broken system.
I brought some Big Truth in an interview with one of the biggest news agencies in Italy, Il Tempo. I wish more reporters in America were as curious as Eleanor Tomassi. This interview took place in front of the Prime Minister’s house at the Palazzo Chigi in Rome.
https://t.co/s5pv0JLovP
We had some technical difficulties streaming the show today due to a widespread internet outage, but it was a FANTASTIC show. We'd really like for you to see it. Please watch and share.
Broadcasting LIVE from Italy during his European screening tour for “An Inconvenient Study,” Del investigates the country that became the global symbol of COVID fear and lockdowns.
Early in the pandemic, Italy became the image that terrified the world. Del sat down with frontline doctors, journalists, and scientists across the country to investigate the mortality data, hospital incentives, media narratives, vaccine injuries, and political pressures that mysteriously shaped the global response to the pandemic.
We also break down the latest attacks on MAHA, Del’s public disagreement with RFK Jr. over the PREP Act, new nature-based immune therapies for cancer, and the ongoing fluoride battle.
Guests: Prof. Alberto Contri, Dr. Mariano Amici, Dr. Rosanna Negri, Raffaella Regoli, Giovanni Trambusti, Dr. Pietro Gasparoni, Dr. Giuseppe Barbaro, Dr. Alberto Donzelli
🚨 LIVE NOW | EP 478: Broadcasting from Italy, Del investigates the country that became the symbol of COVID fear. Were media narratives and financial incentives used to drive global panic? Plus, MAHA backlash and PREP Act fallout. Watch now! https://t.co/J2L6ttPfd0
I had never heard of electrofarming before this trip.
The idea is that you treat seeds with electricity before planting them. You don't need or use any chemicals, and you don't have to spray the plants.
The people doing this ran the comparison themselves, treated seeds next to untreated, same conditions, and watched what came up. The yield was higher and the food was clean. Amazing stuff.
BEAUTIFUL meal in Sardinia. It is absolutely stunning here.
Every bread on the table is made from flour grown and milled right here. Eggplant parmesan, grilled vegetables, nothing sprayed, nothing processed. Just food.
This is what food tastes like when the people making it are also the people eating it.
In Sardinia, I spent some time learning about a farming model that really intrigued me.
Each family works one hectare. They specialize in what they know: olives, fruit, whatever the land is suited for.
There is a cooperative at the center that serves everyone, with the equipment to press your own olive oil, a room to prepare and store marmalade, the infrastructure that no single family could justify alone.
Decentralized farming with a shared core.
We have spent the last fifty years replacing THIS with something that just doesn't work anywhere near as well. Why?
The Bergamo convoy. Military trucks moving through a small Italian town in early 2020, the world watching, everyone told those trucks were carrying the coffins of COVID dead. That image is part of why people accepted what came next.
It has only recently been confirmed that each of those trucks held one coffin. It was staged.
A research group of Italian doctors is compiling data showing that countries with the highest vaccination rates are also seeing the highest all-cause mortality rates.
Nurses and medical staff are now openly saying that elderly patients were being classified as COVID regardless of their actual diagnosis, because hospitals received five times the reimbursement for a COVID admission. The people dying were elderly, already carrying multiple conditions, and the act of hospitalizing them was itself part of what killed them. Scientists call that a syndemic. Not a pandemic. The difference matters.
Italy was the image used to frighten the world into compliance. I am still finding out what was actually happening here.
Early train out of Venice, now in Rome, and we had a busy day ahead of us.
We have the screenings, but before that, I sit down with cardiologists who have been deep in the myocarditis and pericarditis data coming out of Italy, researchers tracking mortality rates, and general practitioners who watched the anomalies accumulate in real time during the COVID crisis and did not look away.
There is a lot more to understand about what happened here.
I had never been to Venice before this trip. I think I walked ten miles today, and I would do it again tomorrow.
We had dinner on the water, and about a 35 minute walk to grab a car, and it still felt short. The city is just beautiful in a way that you won't forget. Love the people, love the food, love the way it just sits on the water.
A lot of you have been here. I'm a late arrival, and I am definitely coming back.
In Venice, I stood in front of a marble tablet carved hundreds of years ago that laid out exactly how bread had to be made in this city. They put it in stone because whoever made it understood that if you did not hold the line on something as basic as bread, you would eventually end up with Wonder Bread.
They were right. We did.
Nabisco and General Mills are not going to love this idea. That is the whole point. We need to get back to marble bread recipes.
During COVID, Italy was used as the epicenter of fear. Now, years later, people here are finally willing to speak openly about what they saw, what they questioned, and what never made sense. The conversations after these screenings have been incredible.
Another powerful night in Milan.
What I’m seeing across Europe is impossible to ignore. People are no longer afraid to ask bigger questions about who shaped the pandemic response, who benefited from it, and why so many voices were silenced along the way.