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Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai describes his early work and views on medicine, the immune system, and systemic thinking. He states he was “on to this, believe it or not, 2007” and notes his PhD at MIT is in systems biology, focused on the immune system, particularly the interferon system. He has worked in medical research since he was 14, and he advocates a systems approach to understanding the body, arguing that medical education teaches organs in silos and that doctors often do not view the body as a connected system. He says this is why he did not become an MD.
In 2019, he was invited by the National Science Foundation to give the prestige lecture on the immune system. He argues the immune system is not just innate and adaptive, but involves the gut, the microbiome, the vagus nerve, and gut-brain interactions. He asserts that a single government-imposed intervention, such as everyone getting a vaccine, is “stupid” from a precision medicine perspective, given individual variations in body chemistries and histories. He traveled across the U.S. giving lectures and led protests against vaccine mandates even before COVID, and he states he was known as a scientist who told the truth about the immune system.
Shiva recounts his criticism of Fauci, whom he says he has followed since 1993, and claims Fauci helped “save” Robert Gallo in the AIDS era. He says Fauci became the subject of a tweet in March 2020 predicting mandated medicine, censorship, and economic destruction, which he says went viral. He describes launching the Fire Fauci campaign in May 2020 and organizing a mock debate after Fauci did not attend a debate invitation. In March 2020, he allegedly advised then-President Trump not to shut down the economy, instead to focus on boosting immune systems, and quarantine only those with pre-existing conditions or those who already have COVID.
He asserts that other political figures promoted lockdowns and mandates, and he criticizes many elites as part of an establishment. He discusses media dynamics, alleging a theater where indictments or investigations are used to raise money for both sides, and he claims a small group, including Ari Emanuel, wields significant influence over Hollywood, media, and entertainment, including ownership of Endeavor and WWE, and that this creates distractions for the public. He contends Ari Emanuel’s agency represents many celebrities, including Trump and Obama, and suggests entertainment and publicity are controlled by a few.
Shiva explains his independent presidential campaign, arguing that changing the system requires a movement, not just winning an election. He says his movement has grown to roughly half a million people and a global reach, with a leadership program and educational framework. He asserts that elections are fixed in terms of who appears on debates and visibility, and that real power comes from bottom-up movements. He references Truth Freedom Health as a platform with a curriculum and community to teach the science of systems so individuals can become leaders in their communities, not relying on Russell Brand or other elites.
Shiva promotes downloadable materials: a flyer stating “the lesser of two evils is killing your children,” available at shivaforpresident.com, and encourages visitors to truthfreedomhealth.com for curriculum and community resources. He emphasizes that life expectancy in the U.S. has fallen since 1970-80, due to food, healthcare, stress, and income inequality, and argues this trajectory is a systemic issue connected to policies of the “swarm” across political lines.