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Back to episode — Episode 2780 CWSA 03/16/25

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o was stall and minimize the damage and play for him to get reelected basically so that the rest of it could go away. So I feel like they did a great job. Now, I don't know if this will hurt them in the future if they can't get regular jobs again. But the fact that there was ever that much pressure on lawyers who were going to help Trump, I can't feel any sympathy for him getting revenge now. I'm…

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ething because they're pretty happy with it, and they're taking it wider now.

Apparently what it does is you have to take a biopsy, and you have to adjust the what they call a vaccination. Why do they call it a vaccination? It doesn't vaccinate because you've already got the cancer by the time you take it. I don't know. So I guess that word vaccination is getting kind of overused. But they'll take the specific cancer from a specific person. So it's not even just the type of cancer. It's got to be specific to the person. And then they design their quote vaccination around that specific one. And they think it's going to have great promise.

Now, I'd love to hear, was there anybody who had an incurable cancer that's already been cured? Or did it just slow it down a little bit? Or did it only work on cancers that maybe there was some other treatment too, but they think this would be maybe gentler? I don't know. So I have many, many questions. But it sounds promising.

Now, if you're going

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to say to me, but Scott, if they get the mRNA, it's going to cause other problems with them. I don't think the people who are dying of cancer are worried too much about that. So that certainly changes. It's not like COVID where you could say to yourself, all right, COVID barely killed anybody, so you don't want to take a chance on the treatment. But if the cancer is going to kill everybody, let's…

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