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POLITICS50m·Oct 30, 2024

Daily Faith with Philip Cameron: Special Guest Zach Drew

About this episode

Zach Drew, host of The Zach Drew Show based in Decatur, Illinois, joins Philip Cameron for an urgent pre-election conversation on the spiritual and political forces shaping America's future. Drew, known for his rigorous, source-verified research, opens with a stark warning: "The singular issue that will destroy America forever is abortion." He draws a sobering comparison between the 63 million babies lost to abortion and the scale of historical atrocities, arguing that the church's silence at the ballot box is the single greatest threat to the nation's moral foundation. The conversation shifts to the 1986 California Amnesty Bill — which Drew credits with permanently flipping the state blue — and draws a direct parallel to current proposals that could reshape the national electorate. Drew then unpacks a bombshell 1999 CDC study obtained by RFK Jr. through a Freedom of Information Act request, revealing a documented 1,135% increased autism risk linked to early hepatitis B vaccination, suppressed at a secret meeting at Simpsonwood Methodist Retreat Center in Georgia. Philip and Zach also examine how Gen Z influencers, Joe Rogan's podcast, Elon Musk, and RFK Jr.'s endorsement of Donald Trump are reshaping the political landscape in ways the traditional church has failed to. For more from Zach Drew, visit zachdrewshow.com on YouTube and Facebook.

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Quotes worth sharing

Hitler killed 6 million Jews and he's the most hated man in history. We beat him by ten.

Philip

We have been plunged into a period of time about which the Bible says more than it does about any other period in human history — including the time when Jesus walked the shores of the Sea of Galilee or climbed the mountains of Judea.

Zach Drew

The only way out is a total landslide — and it has to be too big to rig.

Zach Drew

What's Discussed

Zach Drew, host of The Zach Drew Show in Decatur, Illinois, delivers a data-driven case for Christian civic engagement. He argues that 63 million abortions since Roe represent a moral catastrophe dwarfing any terrorist attack, and warns that a national amnesty bill mirroring California's 1986 legislation could permanently alter the electoral map. Drew presents a suppressed 1999 CDC study — obtained by RFK Jr. via FOIA — conducted at Simpsonwood Methodist Retreat Center in Georgia, which documented an 11.35 relative risk (1,135% increase) for autism following early hepatitis B vaccination. He also analyzes how Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, and Gen Z influencers are driving a conservative realignment, and forecasts that a non-landslide result will trigger unprecedented election litigation.

  1. Abortion as America's Defining Moral Crisis
  2. 63 Million Lives and the Silent 9/11 Comparison
  3. Illegal Immigration and the 1986 Amnesty Parallel
  4. Gen Z, Joe Rogan, and the Conservative Realignment
  5. Suppressed CDC Vaccine Autism Study Revealed
  6. National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986
  7. Election Night Red Flags and Litigation Risk
  8. Matthew 24 Deception Warning and the Church's Call

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Episode Transcript

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Intro

Philip:Hey, my friend. Welcome to Daily Faith. Today we have a very, very important program today, and for the next little while, we're gonna be talking with a dear friend of mine, Zach Drew. And Zach is one of those guys that I trust with his research data. He is one of the great resources of our world today. And Zach Drew is a godly man, first and foremost, but he has a tremendous ability to ruffle through all the stuff that we mostly will leave behind and find nuggets of truth and understanding that the church lacks.
Philip:And we are in this week. Now, listen to me as I'm doing this live this morning. We are in the most consequential week in America's history. Listen to me, if we decide to go the direction of the Democrats — and this is not about political parties, this is about principles, spiritual principles — if we decide to go in the direction of the Democrats, America will become a socialist country. Now, don't sit there and tell me, oh, that'll never happen here. I heard the same argument about prayer in schools. I heard the same argument about abortion. This is a Christian country, we'll never take prayer out of schools. Well, yes you did, because one woman just took you all by the throat and killed prayer in schools.
Philip:And by doing so, shut God out of the classrooms. And the consequences of that one act is reverberating in the streets of America to this day. Because if you take the conscience of God out of people's minds, and now on top of that, that you can kill a baby right up to the day it's born — well, what's the difference? Remember that woman, she put her two babies in the car and ran them into the lake. I believe her name was Susan Smith. Is that correct?
Philip:And she ran them into the lake and drowned them in the car and then claimed that someone had taken the car away, and it was a whole thing. And the only reason they caught her was that there was a stoplight. And she said that when they stopped at the stoplight, this guy got in the car, and that's how the kidnapping took place. But the fact of the matter was that the stoplight was only traffic sensitive. So when the police asked her, were there any other cars in the junction? No, there were no other cars in the junction. And they knew she was lying because the only way that light would've been red is if another car had caused it to turn red. And they knew all the time that she was lying, and they just let her feed out the story.
Philip:And I wrote at that time, I said, hey, let's not get mad at this girl, because all she's done is missed a deadline by 36 months. One of her babies was three years old. So really, what she was doing was like an abortion. And later, all folk said — but it's true. Because if you remove the value of a human life, then what else do we have to talk about? If you're willing to kill a baby, we all talk — it's my body, it's my choice. What would the baby's choice be? Is that a person in there as well? Of course it is. And this country is making fatal decisions right now.
Philip:Fatal decisions right now that we need to correct. And the people who can correct it is the church. And the church are lazy and they're not getting off their behinds to go to the polls. I heard — was it 30 million people? Is that right, Andrew? Was it 30 million Christians will not vote this election? 30 million. And we'll pontificate about, oh, you know, America's in such a mess. Well, do something about it. Oh, Philip, don't talk about politics. The church shouldn't discuss politics. Rubbish.
Philip:We are here to contend. We are the salt and light of this world, and that includes the government. All through the Bible, the whole Old Testament is about God dealing in politics, raising up a nation, putting down a nation. Saul — I mean, that's a whole thing. And Zach Drew — getting back to Zach Drew, I got myself off on a tear there. Zach Drew is a great friend of mine, and I admire him so much for the quality of information he gives. I want you to call your pastor today because I believe that he will receive ammunition, he will receive information, and information is power. So I'm delighted to have you with us. We're gonna have a great program. Call someone. This program is important regarding the future of America. We're delighted to have you with us. Welcome to Daily Faith.
Philip:Hello, my friend. I'm so glad you're with us today. My name is Philip Cameron, and you have just happened — maybe by God's divine appointment — you are watching Daily Faith right now. This program was started during the pandemic, the COVID nonsense. And pastors were calling and said, what was going on? And my kids said, why don't you just invite a pastor on to share experiences? And that's what we did. But it's kind of grown since then, and that's several years ago now. And we are just so grateful that God's allowing us to grow and develop. And in fact, this last couple of days, there are brand new folk reaching out to us and saying, we want to invest and give in what you're doing. So we just are so delighted to have you with us.
Philip:I've got a very important program coming up for you and a great guest. He's been a dear friend of mine for way over a decade, and he's a godly man. But one of the things I love about Zach Drew is that when he comes at us with information, it's verified. This isn't some crazy stuff that you've heard in the winds of the internet. Everything he'll tell you today, he can verify with facts and data. And I think the church sometimes loses a lot of our arguments because we don't back up what we are claiming with truth. So we are just so delighted to have him.
Philip:Normally I talk about missions in the first part of a program, for those who don't know. We have mission work in Moldova and Ukraine. We rescue girls and boys from traffickers, and we have some amazing places that these kids come to, and we put them back in school. And it's just amazing what God's allowed us to do. But today we're foregoing talking about that, because I believe that America is in the valley of decision. What we decide in the next few days will determine the course of this country's future.
Philip:Now, don't tell me that America's too big to fail, because I'm British, from the British Empire. Ever heard of the British Empire? I watched a thing the other day, a map of the British Empire, how it started out in tiny England and it literally went across the world. The sun never set on the British Empire. It was the largest and greatest empire in the history of mankind. And we turned our back on God, and our nation is now basically a 51st state of America.
Philip:And because we no longer — and right this minute, if you think America is deteriorating, you should see what's taking place in Britain. It's 10 years down the road from where we're going. Go check to see the mess that they are in. Sharia law is active and part of many British communities — not British law, Sharia law — and our country is tearing itself apart because men in the past failed to recognize that you cannot import the third world into your country, different cultures into your country, and then expect not to turn out to become a third world country yourself. If you swamp these towns with 50% of a completely foreign culture, whether it's from Haiti or the Congo or from Pakistan or wherever it's from, you cannot keep the culture the way it is. It's going to change. And I'm astonished that people are astonished at what's taking place.
Philip:So this next week is really important, and I want to encourage you, if you are a Christian and you have not voted — during this program, I need you to ask the Lord to speak to you. He doesn't have to speak to you. I'm telling you, you need to vote because this is the most important days, I believe, in our history. So I'm just glad you're with us. Call your pastor, tell your pastor to watch this program. And I'm so thrilled to have Zach Drew. He's a friend, as I said, and he has a ministry called the Zach Drew Show in Decatur, Illinois. And we'll be talking about how you can get in contact with his ministry as well.
Philip:Zach, I am so delighted to have you with us today. I appreciate you so much as being a watchman. You are a watchman on the wall, and I know you have some good stuff, controversial stuff. And I'm not afraid of controversy because I believe that we've gotta be out there on the cutting edge of what's taking place in our world today. Welcome to the program. Tell us what's going on in your world right now.

Abortion as America's Defining Moral Crisis

Zach Drew:Absolutely. It's great to be with you today, Philip. I always love coming on your show. So the mother of all elections is in just a few days. And before we even get into the content that we prepared for today's show, you brought up abortion. And if Christians simply just get out and vote, Donald Trump will win in a landslide.
Zach Drew:And even right now, based on what outlets you watch, there is some propaganda trying to come from the left, even saying, hey, you know, Trump actually might have this. And the reason why they're doing that is to prevent you and I from getting out and voting, if we think Trump is for sure gonna win. It doesn't matter what polls you're watching or what pundits you're listening to, you have to get out and vote.
Zach Drew:And I think the number one spiritual issue is abortion — abortion at any stage. But these third trimester, even after birth, according to the ex-governor of Virginia. And we've heard before that there's a silent 9/11 taking place every day. We've said it many times. And that's true. 3,000 babies are dying every single day in America, and it is a silent 9/11. That's crazy.
Zach Drew:But I remember I was only in fifth grade when that took place, and I was fearful and I was angry. The schools put it on the television screens and America was angry. We wanted justice. But can you imagine a scenario in which we would've woken up and not 3,000 people died, but let's say terrorists took out the entire city of New York City and some seven, eight million people died? Can you imagine that crazy outrage that would have taken place?
Zach Drew:Well, let's just say we would've woken up that same day and found out that New York City, Chicago, and LA — what would have been the American reaction? For justice? War? It would've been unlike anything we had ever seen. At one point in time, it would've been about two years ago, I got this idea just to see how the numbers panned out. And I thought to myself, if there was a scenario in which every sleeper cell in America woke up and there was a coordinated attack to take out the 50 most populated cities in all of America —
Zach Drew:all 50 of them. And in this little discourse, I mention every single city and their population, and it takes five or six minutes to go through. And I said, can you imagine if all 50 cities in America were wiped out overnight? What we would feel like. And I said, if that happened, we would still be around 11 million short of the number of babies that have been aborted in America.
Philip:The figures I've heard — maybe you can correct me — the figures I've heard is 63 million people. 63 million. Listen to me, 63 million American babies, American kids, have been slaughtered. 63 million. Now, the justification for allowing all these illegal folks coming into the border right now is because we need workers. Do you know why we need workers? Because we've killed the workers we need. We've killed our own workers, and now we're importing other people, and with them murderers and rapists and God knows what else.
Philip:But we've killed the future of America for convenience sake. And I just can't understand — my problem, Zach, is this: I've got four kids, I've got nine grandkids. I know the struggle it is to have them born and then the investment in their lives. I can't understand how America looks at this and says, well, just suck 'em out, get rid of them. I can't — once you cross that threshold with me, what else can we talk about? What else do we go back to? The price of gas? You can't talk to me about the price of gas when you've just killed 63 million. Hitler killed 6 million Jews and he's the most hated man in history. We beat him by ten.
Zach Drew:That's right. And you know, Philip, you brought up the point that's why we are bringing in so many illegals — for jobs. Glen Beck says that the actual number of illegal aliens in America is probably around 21 million people. And we know that we have these different sanctuary cities throughout America, but in large part, these people are being shipped to the seven swing states for election time. And that's why we're seeing the problems in Springfield, Ohio. And I'm not saying anything right now you don't know.

63 Million Lives and the Silent 9/11 Comparison

Zach Drew:They are looking to grant amnesty to all 21 million illegal aliens in America if Harris wins. And that is one of the first things she's gonna do. And if you're not looking at spiritual issues like abortion — which is number one on my radar, the singular issue that will destroy America forever — there will never be another Republican sitting president ever again if the amnesty bill goes through. And they're mimicking it after California. California, historically, for decades after decades, was a red state — a thoroughbred red state.

Illegal Immigration and the 1986 Amnesty Parallel

Zach Drew:Until 1986. And it was actually under Ronald Reagan. And Ronald Reagan has gone on the record after his presidency, holding political office, by saying, if there is one major mistake that I believe I made, I wish I could take it back — it would've been the 1986 Amnesty Bill for California. I remember it. Because in 1986, that amnesty bill granted citizenship to — I don't have the numbers in front of me, but it was somewhere around 3 million people. And it was because of that singular decision that from that point forward, it has been a hardcore blue state.
Zach Drew:And that was the shadow — that was the number one representation of exactly what they're wanting to do in America. The number one electoral college state in America is now given away every year. You don't even count it. We start behind the eight ball by however many electoral college votes they have. And it's exactly what you're exactly right about. And we need to understand that the church has been scared by the Johnson Amendment for years. Oh, we can't talk about this. And the fact of the matter is Trump repealed that, and he says you can talk about this. And he's hoping, when he gets back in power, to change it permanently, so that the church can be part of the active discourse that needs to be taking place all the time in America.
Zach Drew:And so, just to finish up that point, whenever we think about where did California go wrong, I think it was with the Amnesty Bill of 1986, and that's what they're wanting to push for all of America. And we will never have a conservative president again. With the election just a couple of days away, honestly, I've been reading some very well-respected publications on polls. Find the ones that you can trust. And there is a chance that a candidate — and it's funny how these polls work — there's a good chance that one of the candidates will win all seven swing states.
Zach Drew:And the likelihood is Donald Trump at 25% winning all seven, and the likelihood of Kamala winning is 14%. And obviously it could be split, you know, four and three or what have you. But there is a good chance that one of these candidates will actually win all of the seven swing states. And here's the thing — we're already seeing that five attorney generals in the seven swing states are already saying that it's gonna take 24 to 48 hours to even call this election.
Zach Drew:And I'm gonna tell your audience this, and this isn't lack of faith on my part. I'm just a realist and I deal in facts. I pray to God this doesn't take place. But the only way that we could possibly project who would win the election early on in the night Tuesday — not with 100% certainty, 'cause there still would technically be a 1.7% chance — but if Kamala Harris wins two states early on, this would be Georgia and North Carolina.
Zach Drew:If she were to win Georgia and North Carolina, because as the tallies go in, those are the first two that we'll be able to see — if she wins those two states by three or four points, it is not a good sign for Donald Trump. There's a 95% likelihood that she would win it if she wins those two states. So the only way we're gonna know early on in the night who's gonna win is if she would win those two states. Or, like I said, the AGs are already contesting. The only positive for us is if Donald Trump would win in a landslide, and therefore the electoral call could project who the actual winner is on Tuesday.
Philip:When does Pennsylvania close? Are they, do they close after Georgia and North Carolina?
Zach Drew:Yes. I believe it's directly after. Yes. So you'll know by watching Pennsylvania as well. If Pennsylvania goes red towards Trump, that's a great sign. But if Pennsylvania or Georgia or North Carolina turns blue, then we're gonna have a long night. And if she wins by three or four points, it's a 95% chance that she will be president.
Zach Drew:I don't think that's gonna happen. I think Trump has been so genius this time around, especially with millennials and Gen Zs, going on people's podcasts. Explain Joe Rogan — I'm an old guy and I don't understand like you young guys do. Explain to the people — what's this generation called?
Zach Drew:Well, the earliest voting is Gen Z. If you're 18, you're Gen Z. Tell me, explain to me, as a non-smart guy, what is Gen Z and where do they get their information from?
Zach Drew:Absolutely. So Gen Z, they more follow influencers rather than actual party affiliations. But what's so interesting is that the major social media influencers today are coming out in support of Donald Trump. I've been reading absolutely amazing things about Gen Z — amazing things — that they are the next, like a post-World War II generation. They are unbelievably conservative.
Zach Drew:They are really huge. They are unbelievably conservative. And whether — I mean, one pundit that's coming to my brain right now is Candace Owens. And she's saying, and I agree with her from everything I've looked at, they might be the generation that saves America. There is a conservative awakening happening on the college campuses and universities throughout America. Another interesting thing — and listen, as a millennial, I see who gives to my ministry, and it's typically not millennials. It is the boomer generation. Millennials aren't big givers.

Gen Z, Joe Rogan, and the Conservative Realignment

Zach Drew:Gen Zs, they are the biggest givers since the boomer generation. Gen Z will literally eat ramen noodles all week so they can donate to their favorite influencers. So it was an absolute genius thing. And it was actually the influence of Barron Trump — that is correct, the president's youngest son — he said, dad, you don't understand the influence that these influencers have. Joe Rogan, who would've been technically a Democrat for years but now is a moderate, he's fiscally conservative, has the largest podcast in America.
Zach Drew:How big is it? More people tune into his podcast than watch Fox News. More people tune into his podcast than watch CNN. The numbers are astronomical, and it goes on for hours. He was on with Donald Trump for three hours. So people that follow him, the Gen Zs, the millennials, are saying, hey, Trump's not so bad. Then you have the crypto world — Elon Musk is a huge fan of a crypto coin called Dogecoin. And you have entire pages on X, Dogecoin accounts that have never posted, millions of followers, and they are fans of Elon Musk.
Zach Drew:The entire page was created, they've never posted anything political in the entirety of their pages. But as soon as Elon Musk backs Donald Trump, now all of these crypto community pages that were never political are now very political. Why? Because this generation doesn't necessarily follow political affiliations. They follow people. So it was a genius move that Donald Trump has lowered his rhetoric — which I didn't mind his rhetoric, I like it — but to appeal to the moderate.
Philip:I love the fact that he's taken — yeah, I do too. I do too.
Zach Drew:And so for him to be able to get on with Elon Musk was huge. This election cycle is so different because of this. For him to go on podcasts of comedian influencers that have a huge presence with the younger generation, like Theo Vaughn — huge. For him to get the endorsements of people like Tulsi — huge. And another enormous one is RFK Jr. So to me, coming to this, it's an unbelievable thing that we're witnessing.
Philip:This election will pivot — it'll be on RFK, it will be on Elon Musk, and it will be on Rogan. Those three things came in at the exact right time. And McDonald's. That McDonald's — I laughed my head off. In fact, I was in Florida, I think, when that happened. And I said to my son, take me to McDonald's. I'm gonna buy me some french fries. And we drove. I ordered nothing else. I just ordered a pack of french fries and I said to the young girl, is President Trump cooking today? And she laughed and she said, oh, everyone's asking us that. That let me know that it had a huge impact in the psyche of America. He broke through because he made some stupid french fries. That was so funny.
Philip:Tell me about RFK, because that is something that I know a lot of folk are thinking — a Kennedy supporting Trump? That has gotta be way out of left field. Give us your ideas on that.
Zach Drew:I like RFK Jr. a lot. He is a traditional Democrat. He's not this new Marxist. And we have a lot more in common than we disagree on. Our differences — a lot of times with Democrats it's more government versus less government. I don't agree with him on his pro-choice stance or support for universal healthcare. But I do agree with him on many issues. And one that I agree with him on a great deal is that he's gonna be taking on the medical industrial complex — something that wasn't in anybody's radar just a year ago.
Zach Drew:He's not anti-vax, but he is vaccine-cautious, and that's kind of where I am. And if there's one person that can truly make America healthy again, it is RFK Junior. And I just wanna spend just a couple of minutes on this. RFK Junior is exposing big pharma, and it's explosive, because of a recent FOIA — a Freedom of Information Act — he was able to get his hands on a study that the CDC did all the way back in 1999.
Zach Drew:You can look at any Telegram and deep net and find a lot of claims that are unsubstantiated — that vaccines, for one example, are correlated to a rise in autism. But there has never been a study that we know about that has actually taken a large control group of people and studied the exact differences between if you were never vaccinated and if you were vaccinated with the traditional schedule. Well, guess what? They did do that study. And it was held in 1999, and it was a secret meeting. RFK Junior, because of a Freedom of Information Act, was able to get the information, and he was actually able to get the exact transcript of what transpired in that meeting. And it was beyond shocking.
Zach Drew:If we have time, do we have time to play that quick video, Philip?
Philip:Well, listen, guys, let's just knock the end off this program. We'll just keep going live. This is too important not to. Yeah, we've got time. Set it up for us.
Zach Drew:Okay. And once again, on my program, I get thousands of emails on an annual basis. And so much of these things are so fascinating. I wanna talk about them, I want them to be real. And then as I start digging into them, there's no sources. I always look for scholarly books, primary sources, government applications, reputable news sources, institutional reports, expert interviews, documented case studies. Otherwise, nothing you say will be believed. You've got to verify this thing. So there is a study on vaccines — yes, 1999 — and RFK reveals that study from this secret meeting. Here's that video. Listen to what he found.

Suppressed CDC Vaccine Autism Study Revealed

So there are a number of things that happened in 1989, but it is those diseases — all these autoimmune diseases suddenly appeared. I never knew anybody with juvenile diabetes when I was a kid. A typical pediatrician would see one case of juvenile diabetes in his career. Today, one out of every three kids who walks through his office door has it. Something happened. Why isn't anybody talking about this? Rheumatoid arthritis suddenly exploded. Lupus, all these autoimmune diseases — Crohn's disease, these exotic diseases nobody ever heard of when I was a kid. Now they're everywhere. And so you have allergic diseases, you have neurological diseases and autoimmune diseases, and obesity suddenly appearing around 1989.
And there are a number of things that could be blamed for it. Well, CDC thought it may be the vaccine schedule. Let's check. So they looked at one vaccine, which was the hepatitis B vaccine. They looked at kids who had gotten it in the first 30 days, and then they looked at kids who had not gotten it in 30 days — in other words, kids who got it later or didn't get it at all. And they compared these two groups. And among the kids who got it in the first 30 days, there was a 1,135% increased risk for a later subsequent autism diagnosis if you got it in the first 30 days.
They immediately knew what was causing it. It was 11.35 — so it's a 1,135% increased risk. And so they knew immediately. It's called a relative risk of 11.35. If you have a relative risk of two, causation is presumed. This was 11.35. A link between smoking a pack of cigarettes a day for 20 years and getting lung cancer is a relative risk of 10. This was 11.35. So they knew what it was. And then they had an emergency meeting that they called, and they didn't wanna do it on CDC campus because they thought it would be susceptible to Freedom of Information requests.
So they did it in a very remote retreat center called Simpsonwood, which is a Methodist retreat center on the wooded banks of the Chattahoochee River in a remote part of Georgia. And they had all of the big players from the vaccine industry, from the pharmaceutical industry, from the universities who test the vaccines, from NIH, CDC, FDA, the World Health Organization, the European Medicines Agency. And they all got together for two days to talk about this study. The first day, somebody made a transcript of it, and that transcript was given to me, and I published excerpts from it. But the first day they're all talking about, oh my God, the lawyers are gonna come after us. Nobody can deny this. This is bulletproof. There's no way to argue with this. This is real science.
The second day they spent talking about how to hide it from the American public, and I published these things.
Zach Drew:That is absolutely amazing. And what — I can't hear you yet. You've lost your audio. Can we hear that? Yeah. Can you hear me now? Okay, great.
Zach Drew:So one of the interesting things he said there was that the risk factor for developing autism was 11.35 — a 1,135% increase. This documented study. And we all know, don't smoke, it causes cancer. And we know that it has a risk factor of 10, a 1,000% increase in your likelihood to develop lung cancer if you smoke a pack of cigarettes every single day for 20 years. Developing autism — even higher. But yet we don't know about it. Why? Because they hid it from us.
Zach Drew:There's a picture — I don't know if you can put it on your screen — it shows the vaccine schedule, CDC, birth to six years old, immunization schedule. And it is unbelievable. The infectious disease mortality from measles, pertussis, diphtheria, polio, TB, typhoid, dysentery, the flu — all of these became statistically insignificant by 1955, decades before 98% of today's vaccines became available.

National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986

Zach Drew:And like RFK Jr. said, this madness — it all started with the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, in which vaccine manufacturers were given liability immunity. And the act took effect in 1988, and one year later, the rise of autism began its predictable rise.
Philip:I saw him speaking yesterday at a rally before Trump came on in Arizona, I believe it was. And he gave these statistics, and I was sitting there thinking, are you telling us that we rolled our kids' sleeves up and let them stick this stuff in? And because the government said it was all right, we just swallowed the whole thing, hook, line and sinker. This needs to be talked about. This needs to be examined.
Philip:I don't know if you remember this, but I remember RFK Senior — his dad was in a knock-down brawl with the FBI and all kinds of things. And they reckon that helped in his assassination, with the mob and et cetera. And what amazes me, Zach, is how God takes all these ridiculously opposite elements and puts them all together. Trump is the most unlikely presidential guy I've ever seen, and he's the most effective. RFK is a Kennedy — I dismissed the Kennedys out of hand straight away. Don't even talk to me.
Philip:One of the Kennedy cousins — a cousin, I guess, of RFK — was the woman that set all the spy things against Trump at the UN, et cetera. So when I saw Robert Kennedy standing on the stage, I thought, this is crazy. And then Joe Rogan — I've heard of Joe Rogan, I've watched him a couple of times. I don't like the coarseness of his language, so I kind of switch that off. But it just seems that God's putting all these pieces together. There's just all these people coming together to do what the church hasn't been able to do.
Zach Drew:That's exactly right. It really seems like the Lord is in this.
Philip:It does. Well, when I saw him in Butler, Pennsylvania — when I saw that bullet, he turned his head, Zach. He turned his head after the bullet had left the chamber of the gun. That's how milliseconds it was between his head blowing up on live TV or having his ear clipped by a bullet on the way through. If ever I saw the divine hand of God protecting someone, it was right there.
Philip:And I'm from Scotland, and there's a bit of Calvinism in my DNA. I'm thinking, my God, maybe there's something to this thing — that God has a purpose and a plan. But the church is not voting and is not participating in this life and death struggle for the future of America.
Zach Drew:That's right. It's crazy. And it's sad that Christians just don't understand the times in which we live. Someone that I really respected a great deal and had done some shows with, had dinner with a couple of times — and it was the opportunity of a lifetime — was Chuck Missler. And Chuck Missler used to have this phrase that he would say: we have been plunged into a period of time about which the Bible says more than it does about any other period in human history.
Zach Drew:Including the time when Jesus walked the shores of the Sea of Galilee or climbed the mountains of Judea. And some might say, well, what an absurd thing to say. Well, if you take the scriptures from Genesis to Revelation, there are more sections, more pages dedicated to the times in which we live right now than even the time when Jesus walked across Galilee. He wants us to know and understand the times in which we're living. And that's why I love Donald Trump. That's why I love RFK Jr. Because Jesus warned in his Olivet Discourse in Matthew 24 of the signs of the times before he comes back. The number one thing he led with was, watch out that you are not deceived. Deception is gonna be everywhere, crazier than anything we've ever seen.
Zach Drew:And we need men and women to come to the forefront and expose this deception. When they kept asking Jesus, when are you coming back, what's the end time? He always answered them, be not deceived. Be not deceived. And there is a vast deception. We have this idea of Christianity, and we've kind of pulled our skirts away from all these rough people. And those are the people that Jesus went to. They're the very folk that he dealt with and worked with. Check out the guys that he had for his disciples — there were all kinds of guys there. But we need, as a church in these days, to become active in our faith.
Philip:We've gotta stand up, because if we don't stand up for what we believe, someone's gonna put a jab in your baby's arm and say, shut up and take the vax. And if you don't take the vax, they can't go to school. And they're bullying us into these submissive positions across the board — prayer in school, getting back to abortion. They just pressurize us. And I'm watching the Democrat party and they're doing exactly the same thing. And with the border and everything else, we need to stand up.

Election Night Red Flags and Litigation Risk

Philip:Give us a synopsis, if you would, as far as what are the things we should look out for in the next few days coming up to the election? What red flags do you want to watch for coming up, as far as dishonesty in the election, or the messaging that's coming out from both camps?
Zach Drew:I'll say this: if it isn't an absolute landslide, both candidates Tuesday evening will likely declare themselves the winner. That's what I see happening. And this will become the most litigated election in American history. I can see that coming. The only way out is a total landslide — and it has to be too big to rig.
Zach Drew:The Democrats in 2020 outlined a five-step process of coordinated attacks in major cities. And in their own hubris, it was so crazy — the New York Times published what the five steps were. And they didn't act on them because they say Donald Trump didn't win in the 2020 election. But one of the first steps was that you go to a website and look up the times and cities in which to riot. There's a clear five-step program.
Zach Drew:I've never heard of this. Well, you know who I heard it from first? Glen Beck. Man, I love that guy. He's doing a great job. They published what it was. So this would've been done in either 2019 or very early 2020 — that if Donald Trump would have ended up winning his way into the White House, there was a five-step plan of what they were going to do. And one of those was coordinated rioting in particular cities. And that's where the pallets of bricks left on street corners throughout America come from. And they didn't have to do it. But that's what I was listening to Glen Beck saying — listen, why would we assume that they have changed any of their plans for this election cycle? So like I said, if someone doesn't win in a landslide, both candidates are likely going to declare themselves the winner. It's gonna be the most litigated election in American history, and expect violence from the left if it's a close call.
Zach Drew:And that could be resolved today if the church would vote. Yes. This thing could be so clean and so far out of anyone's reach as far as an argument, if the church — if you're watching us today, listen to me. Two things I want you to think about. Don't vote on a personality. This MAGA thing is not about Donald Trump. He's done in four years, 48 months from now. He's no longer an issue in the presidential or the political life of America.
Philip:But MAGA — making America great again — I believe that America should be the strongest by a million miles of any country in the world. That no one — China, Russia, North Korea, Iran, you name them — should be so afraid of the military power and the economic power. What destroyed Germany in the last World War? Britain — I'm British, I've been raised in this, steeped in this stuff. When I was a boy, I fought the — I was a British soldier in all my toy games. I was born 10 years after the war, and my whole psyche growing up was, Britain won the war. And I was shocked to find out that Britain didn't win the war. Britain was rescued by America, and America won the war.
Philip:And what won the last World War was America's productivity. General Motors and Ford and all these great machines, these economic powerhouses, could turn out more tanks, more planes, more trucks, more guns, more bullets, and they overwhelmed the enemy. We've got to get to that point again, that no one out there would ever think, well, we can take on America and survive. And sadly, the Democratic Party, as I'm watching, wants to spend all of our money on social tinkering. They want all the tanks to be battery operated, all the trucks to be run on electricity. You can't win a war if a battery goes flat on a tank on a freezing cold day in the middle of Europe.

Matthew 24 Deception Warning and the Church's Call

Philip:And there is this nitpicking — transgenderism, let's get boys in women's sports. What's happened to women's rights? What's happened to those who have stood up and said, we've gotta have women's rights? They've lost their voice because boys are now in the showers with our girls. We are losing our minds. Crazy, crazy, crazy. Do something. Get out and vote. Get up and vote today. Do something. And I believe that God will honor us if we all stand together.
Philip:And what's concerning me is I talk to my mom. My mom's 96 next week. Isn't that crazy? And she's sharp as a tack. She sits and watches her news. She knows all about the American election. She knows the mess happening in Great Britain right now. And I call her every day for one hour. I spend one hour a day on the phone with my mom on FaceTime, and we laugh and talk, and she gets so mad about what's taking place in the world. Why don't these people see what's going on in the world? And I just feel that we've got to do something, all of us. We do something to stop this rot, because America is not so big that we cannot fall or fail. And that's the truth.
Philip:I want you to get a hold of Zach Drew. He is a great man, first of all, and a great friend. And he is prophetic in his ability to gather all the pixels of what's taking place and make a clear picture out of them. And he has a show called the Zach Drew Show — zachdrewshow.com — it's on YouTube, it's on Facebook. I want you to start watching this guy, because he will help you decipher and go through all the mud that's being thrown around us now. And you are going to have a clear vision of the world that we're living in. And I love you to support his ministry and be a part of what he's doing in these days.
Zach Drew:Philip, it was great being with you again today. I just like coming on your show. We schedule a lot and our schedules are always going two different ways. But I love being on your program, I really do. And the fact that we always have a plan — we'll talk about this — and we never get to what we're gonna be talking about, because the Lord kind of brings things up as we speak. And I just appreciate you so much for being who you are. Don't change anything. Be more outspoken. Stand up and shout louder, and I'll be there as much as I can to help you.
Philip:Thank you for being with me today, Zach. Thank you for watching Daily Faith. We love you. We'll see you again. Thank you. God bless. Bye-bye.

Common questions

What does Zach Drew say is the single biggest spiritual issue in this election?

Zach says abortion is the number one spiritual issue — the singular issue he believes will destroy America forever. He points out that roughly 3,000 babies die every day in America, which he calls a 'silent 9/11,' and argues that if Christians simply show up to vote, it can be stopped.

Why does Zach Drew think granting amnesty to illegal immigrants is such a big deal politically?

Zach argues that granting amnesty to an estimated 21 million illegal aliens would permanently flip the country blue, just as the 1986 Amnesty Bill turned California — historically a red state — into a reliably Democratic one. He says Ronald Reagan himself called that bill his biggest regret, and warns that a similar national amnesty would mean a conservative president could never win again.

What did Zach Drew say about the secret 1999 CDC vaccine study that RFK Jr. uncovered?

Zach explains that RFK Jr. used a Freedom of Information Act request to obtain the transcript of a secret 1999 CDC meeting held off-campus at a Methodist retreat center called Simpsonwood. The study reportedly found an 1,135% increased risk of autism in children who received the hepatitis B vaccine in their first 30 days of life — a risk factor higher than the link between smoking and lung cancer. According to Zach, attendees spent the second day of the meeting discussing how to hide the findings from the public.

How does Zach Drew explain Trump's appeal to Gen Z voters?

Zach says Gen Z follows influencers rather than party affiliations, and the major social media influencers are currently backing Trump. He credits Barron Trump with advising his father to go on platforms like Joe Rogan's podcast — which draws more listeners than Fox News or CNN — and says the crypto community around Elon Musk also brought in a wave of previously apolitical young supporters. He believes Gen Z may be the most conservative generation since the post-World War II era and could be 'the generation that saves America.'

What does Zach Drew predict will happen if the election isn't a clear landslide?

Zach predicts that if there's no decisive landslide, both candidates will likely declare themselves the winner on election night, making it the most litigated election in American history. He also warns to expect coordinated violence from the left in that scenario, citing a previously published five-step plan he says was outlined by Democrats ahead of the 2020 election.

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