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0: Hello, and welcome to another CHBMP space. Please give us a few minutes to get situated and then we'll get started. Still waiting for Gail to come on. I see Scott's on. Glad to see you here, Scott. I sent you a mic. Anyone else who would like to speak, please, push the mic icon in the bottom left hand corner of your screen, and we'll get you up on the, on the microphone. Gail is having some technical difficulties in joining us. And I give us a few more out. There she is. Sent you cohost, Gail. Hopefully, I'll be able to accept that. We won't have a buggy night here. 1: And then it doesn't really put me in, but you see me as in. 0: So Yep. I see you, and I can hear you loud and clear. So we've got that going for us, which is nice. Cool. 1: That's good. I see Scott Miller. It's always good to 2: see him. 0: I sent him Mike. I'm not sure if he if he's able to accept just yet, but whenever you whenever you want, Scott, that's open for you. Good to see Andy on. How are you doing, Andy? 3: Hey, guys. How are you doing? 1: Good. 0: Wonderful. Good. 3: That's good. You know, I just got done playing a game of golf today. The weather's perfect. Oh my god. And you're probably gonna you're not I'm I it's totally random, but I was at a golf course that was near a farm, and I saw 1 of my favorite animals that I always joke about, so I had to go say hi to them. That was fun. So, yeah, interesting day. 1: So that was a that would be a goat. Right? 3: Yes, ma'am. 1: You got it. Absolutely. You and your damn goats. 3: You know, what are you gonna do? So, anyways, no. But it's a fabulous day. Good vibes out in the, Dallas Fort Worth area. So, hopefully, we can keep this weather under the under under a hundred. It's in the nineties right now, which I'm used to. So it's good. 1: I like it. I like it like that, and I like it as close to a hundred as we can get so that my pool stays warm. Yeah. You know, personal problems, but I do not want swimming season to be over with. I just don't but we're getting this like, we're we got a storm brewing right now, and it's kinda sad because it's on the same at the same time that the baby birds right outside my window are learning to fly. Oh. Yeah. Mama's been anxious to get them out of the nest. They're the laziest brood she's ever had. 3: My mother's finally warming up to the idea of maybe getting a dog, so we're kind of shopping for Oh. 1: Yeah. That's good. 3: Yeah. It's gotta be the right 1, but you know? 1: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Of course. You gotta you gotta pet pet them all, spend some time with all of them, go to a shelter. That's the best thing. 3: And Operation Kindness, 4: they're just, 3: 1 of the best air shelters in the area, and they have a I dab all the dogs online too. And I was thinking about 1: with all of them. Go to a shelter. That's the best thing. And Yep. Yeah. And ask you know, you could even be a foster, foster home for dogs and then kinda, you know, get to know the dogs or whatever. But That's 3: a great idea. It's like kind of dipping your toe in the water. With that. 1: Exactly. Exactly. Yeah. We, we're not at the point of getting another we still have Bella, but, you know, Buck died a couple weeks ago and 3: I'm so sorry. Wow. 1: Haven't we haven't gotten to the point of, getting a new dog, but she's very sad because she senses something's wrong. Right? So you know? So I told her I told her he didn't come back because he didn't listen. No. I'm just kidding. I didn't tell her that. But, we miss him. Yeah. So my husband sends me a text yesterday. Huckleberry sends me a text yesterday, and it said, he said he's such a dork. He said, 3 conspiracy theorists walk into a bar, then he sends me another text that says, you can't tell me that is a coincidence. 0: Funny. 1: You are a dork. 3: By the way, I don't know if y'all, saw, but Stu Peters, just posted something very significant. He was at the Tucker Carlson event, which might I'm gonna be I'm gonna go my mom and I are gonna see Tucker Carlson when he's in Fort Worth. But so he's in, another state right now. Stu Peters went to go see Tucker with a buddy of his, and this security people came out saying, I'm sorry. Anyone with Stu Peters cannot come into the building They have to leave immediately over calling the police. So he, he has it on film, and he's gonna be posting it soon. But I Really? Blown away, like Stu Peters. 1 of the most honorable, polite human beings is being told to not come into the building to see Tucker. So I'm really blown away by that. 0: I mean, I wonder why. 3: He thinks Tucker got the call. You know? Someone called Tucker. Don't let him in. Don't let him in. He's a truth. 0: Well, Tucker's basically been allowed into the inner circle. Right? So he's he's inner party now, and he has to represent. And, and Stu Peters isn't really known for factual, you know, dedication to factual accuracy. He'll he'll pretty much talk about anything. 3: Yeah. And, you know, it's but I do forget that Tucker Carlson was on CNN Crossfire back in the day when he had his little bow tie and everything. So, yeah, he's he's been part of the club probably for a long time. So yeah. 0: It's a big club, like they say. Oh, for sure. But, I mean, it does it does make sense to, to try to surround the, you know, the movement with people who are dedicated to the truth. So I I kind of get where he's coming from in that, if that's if that's what it's about. There's a lot of optics and stagecraft in play. You know? 3: Oh, for sure. And, you know, I'm definitely, there's a lot of moving parts, and I get it. And it's political. Obviously, a lot of it's a very political year, so everyone's kinda walking on eggshells. You know? No 1 wants to upset anyone, and everyone's trying to do the right thing. You know? So I get it. 1: Yeah. I mean and there is a lot of, I do I see people kind of sometimes posting like, when people if people post fiction or they post something that they haven't vetted, it really does kinda hurt the you know, because it's people don't know, like, what to believe and what not to believe. Right? So you do kinda have it's hard to tell sometimes too. 0: Yep. That's a a function of being mired in this information war, and that's really what it what it started at. It started with an information war, and it's escalated to crimes against humanity, and it's still an information war. And part of how they get you is just bombarding you with so much so much disparate information that you can't even try to get a handle on what's real. 1: Right. And once something comes out in the beginning, it people just take it for truth and and, like, even if it's proven to be untrue 5 hours later, you'll still see people still sharing the untrue information. Right? 0: And a lot of that you see people on on our side ostensibly sharing misinformation because it promotes our agenda. Like, I I don't agree with that at all. I I have a big problem with that. I think the truth is on our side, so we don't need to embellish it like that and be sensational. 1: Right. Right. And Well, 4: I think 1 of the I I was just gonna jump in. I think 1 of the hi. Hi. I think hey, y'all. I think 1 of the problems also is you can yeah. I I was just writing about this about 2 hours ago because somebody sent me a video to watch to ask what my my take on it was. And, I I've written about this quite a bit because I've probably been I've I've probably been sent over 3 or 400 videos or articles asking if I would watch watch them and and, you know, give my opinion or, you know, from a professional standpoint what my thoughts are on it. And, you know, the 1 with Stu Peters and and Brian Artis, you know, don't drink the water. And I'm like, so much of what was being said, there's there's a lot of fact I mean, things that from my investigation, my study was was spot on, but then it got in my opinion, it got fairly sensationalized. And, you know, for and I'm just this isn't, like a pissing match. It's just for somebody that treated, you know, thousands of people versus somebody that didn't treat anyone. You know, when they were getting into some of the the snake venom, you know, conotoxins, etcetera, and that it's the diaphragm that's being paralyzed. I'm like, well, that that means that our children would have been wiped out or that no smokers ever ended up in the ICU or the COVID ward. I'm like, oh, yeah. They did. Yeah. They did. Like, a lot of them, and a lot of them died. So it's like making these these these I mean, where where it's, like, 100% positive statements or for long haulers where, you know, putting a nicotine patch on makes their symptoms go away. It's like, I wish. I mean, I recommend it, like, doing a trial, but it's so the the other problem is people will hear that. They'll do it. And if it doesn't work, now all of a sudden, it's like then they don't believe anything that comes out from the side of truth. So it really does get muddled. 1: It did make our it did bring back our smell and our taste. I will say that. But it did not take away other effects like nebulized glutathione and other things that I had to do. Yeah. 4: I mean, I recommend it. I mean, it it's you know, I I gave a a talk in in June of 20 20 when they asked somebody asked, there was, what can we do to protect ourselves? And I said, take up smoking, and I was like, okay. I don't even know if that's true. I don't know if I lucid dreamt the information or I heard something because I had, like, 2 earbuds in with 2 different phones listening to 2 different lectures, like, every day trying to parse Yeah. 1: The temperature. 5: You know? 4: So it's like if it's is it real? But we know that it it's there's a benefit to it, but to say it's curative is dangerous. 1: Right. Right. 0: I don't think it's curative so much as preventative, and it, it's not something like, you couldn't just start smoking today and expect to be protected in any way. It's like something that builds up over time. And I penned, I penned something about that. Smoking up regulates hemoglobin production, and nicotine down regulates ACE 2. So that's the the mechanics of why that's a thing at all. 6: But 1: don't smoke. 3: It's better not to. Actually, I'll tell 1: nicotine patches. 3: I mean, you know, when I had once I had COVID, it was weird. I lost my taste and smell. And after that, it it scared me so much watching my dad lose his breath when he had the same virus I did. It made me never wanna smoke after that, so, I stopped. 7: But 3: yeah, it scared the hell out of me watching him. 1: Everybody but everybody has the the same thing that's at the core of those protocol deaths, and that is denial of effective treatment. It always starts with that. You know? I saw, doctor Bowden's post today about did anybody die at home. Sure. I I've actually posted 1 of the stories where somebody died at home. My friend Valerie died at home because she was sent home by her doctor with no treatment just to say get you know, if it gets bad enough, go to the hospital. I just got rescued from the hospital, so she sure as hell wasn't going to the hospital. She goes home, and I didn't know until she was dead that this happened. But in 2 days later, she died in her sleep because of her they they could have given her HCQ and ivermectin and budesonide and all the right things that she needed, she would've got better. That's the saddest thing. It's like everything starts with and I don't know. Maybe somebody needs to be collecting stories and accounts of people saying, I got the right treatment. I was over it in a couple days. I lived whatever right alongside, you know, these stories of I didn't get treated and ended up in a bad, you know, in a bad place and was killed by the protocols. 3: Yeah. And, you know, what's fascinating is I actually got my hands on some exosome stem cells my father had that he never used, and it was a vial untouched in a refrigerator. I stuck it in a nebulizer, and I started to breathe it in. Because I remember he told me, if you ever have, serious lung issues, take this and nebulize it, And just do it slowly. Within I wanna say within 10 minutes, I I was like I never had smoke in my life. Like, my lungs it's like all of a sudden, it was the craziest feeling. Like, like a miracle is the best way to describe it. It was like I never had breathing problems in my life after that, but I never smoked after that. So my lungs are now at a % like like like when I was a kid. So there are there are things out there. If you have the the, the financial capability of acquiring things like that, it it it can make a huge difference. But, you know, you gotta find the right doctor who's gonna do help you get in. And it's expensive. It is. I'm not gonna lie. 4: What did you nebulize? 3: Exosomes, believe it or not. Wow. Yeah. I know. It's crazy. I breathed it in. My father told me because he he got exosomes because he was doing stuff, for, like, joints and ligaments, and it helps with that. But he also said you can you can nebulize this and just breathe it in, and it will repair your lungs. He he he called it liquid gold. And, I I I so 1 day, I decided to try it, and I I was blown away. I was like, man, I wish I had another 1 of these things. But, I can only imagine how much that vial cost. There's gotta be probably in the thousands. But, I mean, if if you have access to something like that and you're someone who's compromised and you have COPD, like like, really bad, it will cure. In my opinion, it will cure COPD. Absolutely. 7: So 3: UV ozone therapy is something else that I'd recommend for for anyone who's been chemically injured or also in, experienced COVID. That's something else I've noticed. UV ozone therapy is good for that. Helps 4: Huge fan. I agree. 3: Yeah. Absolutely. My dad would actually take ozone and inject football players. NFLers would come he had a lot of those guys, in the off season, they'd come and pay him a visit. And he'd inject their joints with ozone like PRP. And, it would take away their pain. It would repair their ligaments quicker. I don't know the science behind it, but I just watched him do it for years. And I just know it works. It's fabulous stuff. The Russians and the Germans actually have warehouses full of UV ozone machines in case of a a nuclear attack or something. That's what I've been told. I don't know if it's true, but, it's powerful stuff. It's a great technology, and it is disruptive to the industry. So any thoughts, Gail? She there? 1: I don't have any thoughts about that. How about you, Chelsea? 0: My kid was talking talking at me. Thoughts about which? 3: Oh, we were just talking about 1: the 3: UV ozone therapy and how ozone is a, you know, someone who likes if you have a chemical injury, like, if you've been exposed to a lot of chemicals, you're very toxic, you're hypoxic, or whatever. If you give someone this treatment, within a reasonable amount of time, if they're starting to go into shock, you can actually reverse it instantly. I know this because I used to paint cars when I was in high school, and that almost happened to me. And my dad threw me in the back of his truck, and that's when I discovered how powerful ozone is. And he even used it on his cancer patients. He did so much with it, but it's, there's actually books written. There's a ozone therapy, academy. I forget where they are located, but, there's an academy you can go learn, if you're a physician, how to do these treatments, these protocols. It's very effective stuff. But Well, I 0: am very interested in that. I'm gonna look into that for sure because I've been as Scott knows, I've I've been having some issues with my my lungs or something. So I'm I'm gonna go in for imaging on Monday. I got, doctor after it, my free doctor to write me an order for some imaging. And, and hopefully, we'll figure out what's wrong. But depending on what's wrong, I I might be very interested in that treatment. 3: Oh, yeah. The the nebulae that's what I'd recommend for you is nebulizing, doing some kind of stem cells for that. And, you know, the other thing that I do, there's a that this Navy SEALs, apparently, they do this. It's called the 4 7 8 method. It's to help you relax and go to sleep, but it also is a way of opening up your your lungs and getting more oxygen to your body. And it's a it's a, like, a it's about, like, a 3 minute exercise. You just breathe in for 4 seconds, and then you hold for 7, and you exhale for 8. And you just repeat the process, I think, is how they do it. 4 7 8 method. Very interesting. I do it whenever I have panic attacks, when I have p and I still have PTSD. Whenever it kicks in, I call myself done doing that. It's very effective. Speaking about my case by the way, everyone, I'll be sharing later. Not right now. I don't have the document in front of me. I wanna read exactly what was mailed to me, but the nursing board of Texas apparently said that, these nurses did nothing wrong and blah blah blah blah blah. So I have I have the letter. I'll be reading it later, but it's really, interesting how my case is playing out. You know, it it's it's almost like no 1 cares in government anymore. So, we gotta hold them accountable, though. We gotta make every I gotta let everyone know what's happening. You know? This is where we are right now, and I wanna see due process. I mean, they're actually they at some point, we need to see due process for these people. Absolutely. So, it'll be interesting once I go super public about this, what Baylor has to say, because they have been sending me cease and desist letters about what I've been doing. But they haven't really cited any laws that I've broken. So, you know, the, I'm I'm I'm gonna guess this is probably gonna take another couple years in my fight, particularly because of my dad, and he's a high profile. He was a Baylor doctor, also jazz. So, resolution. You know, baby steps to victory. Anybody ever see the movie What About Bob When Richard Dreyfuss Oh, 0: I love that movie. 1: I love that movie. 3: He he gives him the book. He's like, I want you to do me a favor. I want you to take baby. And he takes it literally. So he starts blocking baby steps to the door, baby steps to the elevator. And, you know, if you think about it, how funny that is, in a way, it helped him. It helped him kind of control his urges. And, eventually, it's a funny movie. He tracks down Richard Dreyfusson. It's you just gotta see it. It's a great movie. But baby steps to victory, I always tell people this. 1 letter at a time, 1 phone call at a time. You know? What we're doing is a form of journalism. Everyone that's listening on right now that has their own space, their own podcasts, you're a journalist too. So you're part of this. We're all part of it. So I'm gonna shut up now. 4: It's it's 1 of the best movies. It's so good. I wanna I wanna jump back. There's a book called Breathe by, what's his name, James Nestor. When you're talking about the the breathing, it's it's not just about so, yes, in in the aspect of engaging the vagus nerve because it innervates the diaphragm and then gut. But, even talking about posture, like, what our posture is. And then, again, how we breathe because it's also when we're breathing correctly, it's increasing the production of nitric oxide that open that creates vasodilation. So it opens up the blood vessels to be able to more effectively get oxygen to the tissue. And it's I just listened to a it was like a 2 hour lecture that I think it was, like, diaries of a CEO, and they had them on. And it's stuff that I already knew, but listening to it again where it just solidifies it, like, how important it is. And when, you know, people with allergies, people with, you know, deviated septums that oftentimes start breathing through their through their mouth instead of their nose. You you physically have to retrain your body how to breathe correctly. It's really not discussed that much in people. And, you know, I've I've seen people kinda roll their eyes, but, you you know, just give a really quick example. So I got hit by a bus on a motorcycle and was on crutches for a year. And when I finally came off crutches, when I could walk, my arms didn't swing. So I had to physically so they just told me just start swinging your arms randomly. So I looked retarded. It was funny, but it took me quite a while for my for my brain to be able to sync that, you know, that that synchronizing of my walking and arms moving. And, you know, so for people that have had, you know, some type of, you know, breathing issues or or sleep apnea, etcetera, or their mouth breathers or tongue tied, you literally have to train yourself how to breathe. And and it it takes time, but it's probably the 1 of the most critical things that we can do for our system to heal. Because if we're not breathing correctly, we're not our tissue isn't able to properly get oxygenated. And it's it's something that's like, what you were just saying as far as the breathe in, hold, exhale, but even posturally. Posturally, if you're hunched over, if your shoulders are forward, it it impedes that. So it's there's other things that, you know, just looking at you know, even that book, it's fascinating. I think everyone should either get it on Audible or read it to to see how important that is for healing. 3: Yeah. And, also, you know, when you're doing this breathing, this type of breathing we're talking about, you you're putting yourself in that parasympathetic nervous system mode where your immune system isn't in overdrive. And I always feel like when your adrenals kick in, you're really stressed. Like, if you're you just got an altercation with someone and they yelled at you and you're you're flustered, you know? I always feel like that people who go through stress, they go through life, they always feel flustered and stressed. They're in that sympathetic mode. Their nervous system isn't working as well as it could. And and and you do it long enough, and I feel like that your immune system isn't gonna do its job because your adrenals are, you know, always wrecked. So people who are nervous wreck all the time are gonna most likely from what according to my dad, will get sick more will get they'll get sicker easier than someone who's more calm. So this breathing stuff, if you do it enough, you're gonna always be in that parasympathetic nervous system mode. You know, your blood pressure's not too high. Everything's fine. You're copacetic. And, I I know they don't teach this. Like like you said, they don't teach this. If they did teach this in medical school, doctors tried to put emphasis on this on their patients who are going through duress in their life or some kind of serious health problem. Just teaching people this, it would make a huge difference, you know. Less sugar, more water, more 1: Andy Andy wants to know not Andy who's talking now, but Andrea wants to know, what will she put it in chat. What will cure COPD? Anybody? 3: So what I said earlier about the the exosomes being a healthy nebulizer, personally, that I mean, just my personal experience, absolutely life changing, but it's costly. I mean, for 1 It 4: can be it can be thousands of dollars. Yeah. So what I found I am so sorry. Keep going. I apologize. 3: No. Yes, sir. Go ahead. You're you're you're good. Go ahead. 4: What I found and, you know, Google it and you'll see that so nebulized, Mucomist or acetylcysteine. Acetylcysteine is used for cystic fibrosis Even in in the ER, you know, for somebody coming in with you a lot of times, it's cystic fibrosis. But if you look at the literature on COPD, where they because it's fibrotic lung damage, and they say that that's not reversible. In my experience with patients that I've been told have COPD and and the medications they're given can possibly, you know, like, slow down the the continued damage that's going to be happening, but they don't do anything to actually heal that fibrotic the the the tissue that's scarred. So acetylcysteine, I've seen be very effective, and you can get a prescription for it. You You know, acetylcysteine 20 percent, you'd nebulize, you know, 5 mls 3 times a day, and you just I I I dilute it down a little bit with with saline or I'll mix it with hydrogen peroxide and choloidal silver. But if you Google GHK, the peptide GHK, which is glycyl l histidyl l lysine, if you Google GHK copper in the NIH, just put NIH and COP, and you'll see studies on how that peptide down regulates down or up regulates, like, p 53 gene. Right? The the the cancer gene. So it it's able to to yeah. I don't it doesn't doesn't cure cancer, but it can significantly decrease, you know, the I'll skip that 1. I don't wanna get in trouble. But when you look at the COPD data on GHK, it's fascinating. And you can get it in injections. You can get it in, in a patch of photobiomodulation patch. But those would be things to look at because I've had patients that were hospitalized or on ventilators, and they would come home and they're on 5, 6, 7 liters of oxygen. And within 2 months, they were down to maybe 1 or 2 liters when they were active. And if they were just hanging out, they didn't need any supplemental oxygen and they were satting at, you know, 95, 90 6, 90 7, which compared to being in the, you know, high seventies, low eighties when they're active. And it's just it's phenomenal. 3: Yeah. I mean, you know, my what's interesting is I remember there was a my father knew doctor Pitar and, you know, people like him, and they all worked in the together in the they're complimentary medicine doctors. My father, was a big fan of acupuncture, and he deleted from Chinese meridians and told his patients, you know, that are younger. If you're thinking about getting a tattoo, think twice. It's gonna affect your Chinese meridians. And I was I was you know, when I was a kid hearing him say this, I was I was bedazzled by it. I was like, what does he mean? And as I got older, I learned energy work. I learned that, you know, of what chi is, life force, and all this other stuff. You know, the eastern medicine thinking. And he put some of that, philosophy in his practice. And he and he actually always told people, it doesn't matter what kind of disease. It could be a physical problem. It could be, you know, a a cancer, whatever. He said, you know, you gotta work on the emotional component. I'm not I he's always told people, I don't know how to do that, but you gotta go to your priest, go to your go go to your family, go to whoever you're upset with, and forgive them, and you're gonna heal. K? When you do that, it it affects your Chinese meridians, which affects your immune system, which affects the central nervous system. It's all connected. And so anyone who's loves to party and smoke and drink and be merry and all that, as you get older, you know, once we once you go past the age 35, your genes of procreation change and, you know, you you can't take a a a a a sack from that like you did when you were playing football when you're 18. 18 year old can take a sack pretty good on a football field. But when you're 45, you can't take that hit the same way. It's gonna take you longer to recover or get up. So every age has its beauty. But, if you wanna extend life from what I've seen, at the deepest part, the emotional part of who you are, your your metaphysical composure has to be balanced, and you also have to mind what you eat, your environment, the people you know in your life. I always try to surround myself with smarter people who know more than I do, who are better than me at everything. So, you know, do that. And you will see a noticeable noticeable difference in your health. Now, obviously, I'm not a doctor or trained or any of that, but I believe in spiritual wellness big time. So if an if you're struggling with that, there are some, there are some people that I love. Everyone knows the name Bruce Lee. That man was so blunt in his philosophy about life. Go read some of his writings. It'll it'll help you get a bird's eye view of your life, maybe a little bit. You know? Of course, if you're Christian, nothing wrong with the Bible and the word of God. I respect it. But, you know, branch out. Learn from, you know, Ralph Waldo Emerson has a great saying. Do not go where the path may lead. Instead, go where there is no path and leave a trail. So be a trailblazer for yourself. I believe in that. That's kinda how I'm doing it with my dad's case. And, yeah, I'm taking risks, more than I think I want, but, you know, you gotta be a trailblazer. So if you wanna be a trailblazer with your house so someone asked me messaged me, what do I do for my COPD? Scott had Scott Miller had the best answer for if you're balling on a budget, but if you don't mind spending a couple thousand dollars, exosome stem cells is a is amazing. It's a great way to regenerate yourself. So 0: Did that answer your question, Andy, with an I? 3: I hope so. 0: Andy Moore, if you wanted to go ahead. 6: Yes. That that answered my question. Thank you. 3: Yes, ma'am. Yeah. Well, you know, you know, I I did mention earlier breathing exercises and all of that. And, you know, 1 of the things you can do to help your lungs is, you get some raw ginger. Okay? And you, put get some boiling water, put ginger in the water with some lime, and you sip it. It's great if you ever have bronchitis. In South Africa, they do this a lot. And, it works like a charm. It's also great for burning fat. So, if you have breathing issues, ginger, is great for that. It'll open you up. It'll open up your bronchioles. It's pretty cool. 1: It's good to see you, Andrea. Did you wanna say anything else, Andrea? And Andy used to not Andy with the y, Andy with the I. Did you well, she knows firsthand about the the murders in the hospitals, but she also was quite active on our interview team. So got to see a lot of people's stories, but, so it's good to see you. 6: Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. I'm just listening in, at I, I was finally able to, to get on on 1 of these spaces. My work schedule's just kind of hectic. So but, I'm just listening in. So thank you. 1: We appreciate you. 0: We've got Ben dog in the house too. I sent him Mike. I sent Jeremiah. How are you doing? Go ahead. 1: I sent them both Mike too. Did they accept the mic? 0: Not just yet, but we've got Patriot Gal requesting. How are you doing, Patriot Gal? 1: Go ahead, Patriot Gal. 8: Hi. I I just tuned in, and I saw your headline. And I I guess we're talking about, COVID and how the hospitals dealt or did not deal properly with the COVID cases. And I'm just wondering, you know, they're they're talking about COVID resurfacing right now. And 7: Mhmm. 8: I really I'm sorry? 1: Yes. Yeah. We're seeing it. We're seeing people in the protocol. And 8: Well, here's the question. I mean, are these people that are getting COVID for the most part, what I've seen with my friends and people that I know, it's all the people that have gotten the vaccine. 1: Yeah. I'm seeing that too. Like, almost everybody that calls us or that is, in the hospitals I said this on a podcast. This is my personal opinion. I I don't want you know, it's not an opinion that, you know, I expect anybody else to to think anything about. But just from the people I've seen that are in the hospitals now getting remdesivir, it does seem to be the vaccinated. I don't know. It seems to me like they're going in with vaccine injury or shot injury issues and then being told they have COVID and then being told they have to have remdesivir and killed. I mean, I'm I'm a I'm a little bit of a conspiracy theorist in the way that I I personally think they're covering up shot injury and death. If you can Yeah. I mean COVID instead of facts. 0: And, I mean, the timing isn't coincidental. Right. They're ramping up in advance of another election. 1: And 0: Right. And they just ordered, like, thousands or millions of tests. So they, you know, they want those COVID positive tests so they can implement all the same workarounds that they did before, and we really have to not let them get away with it this time. 1: And and they they're pushing that shot so hard. Like, they're out there, like, like, they put these they put these celebrities and these politicians out there that they think we're gonna be moved to follow, and we're not. And I you know, and I I mean, they don't they don't really care, who, I guess, they target. It is it I mean, it maybe it truly is just a big reduce the population and find it. I I had heard something, and I don't know if this is true or not, but it's something to to dig into. I had heard something about a, a book or writing of 1 of the Rockefellers talking about how, I think it was the DOD or something, Misused Social Security and retirement fund money. I think in particular, retirement fund money. And, the only and it was getting to it it is getting to a point where they can't cover for that money anymore because so many people are living longer and and doing some you know, they're they're cashing in on that, and it's getting it's tipping the scale. Right? And that that that many years ago, a decade ago, or whatever, they were talking about, they would have to take drastic action if the population didn't decrease. I don't know if there's any truth to that, but, 9: you know 8: Oh, you know what? I I totally believe it. I would never call myself a conspiracy theorist. I'm gonna tell you 4 years ago, when all this COVID nonsense started, my husband and I kinda looked at each other and said, let's dig a little deeper. And I'm retired, and I have a lot of time on my hands. And we did dig deep. And what we did was we formed a group. I I listened to doctor Tenpenny Mhmm. Way way back. And what she said was the only way that we're gonna do something in this country, in this world, is not by forming groups in our state or our country. You start groups in your social network, in your small town, and we did. And we had maybe about 15 or 20 people that used to come to our house every 2 weeks, and we would discuss all the issues. And we would compare notes, and we all dug super deep. None of us got the jab. None of us Yeah. Were accepted by our friends and family because we did not get the jab, but we saved a lot of people. We wrote letters for them. We even created perfect, beautiful COVID cards, and we used the numbers of the stock numbers of the jab from people that we knew had gotten the jab, and we used those numbers. And we had perfect cards, and we saved a lot of people. But the thing is, we looked deep into it. And, yes, I do believe there was something about population control, but, you know, you just mentioned remdesivir. I had a very good friend of mine. He was 80 years old in great health. I mean, he was an ex cop. He was a tough guy. We used to go shooting together all the time. And he was like, you know, you're really stupid if you don't get the shot. You really, you know, you're really dumb, and I think what New York do is doing is great. Well, I loved him anyway, and I didn't argue with him. Well, he went in and had a hip replacement. Came out of the hospital. He was great. And then he got a bladder infection, which turned into a staph infection, which turned into sepsis. They put him back in the hospital. They said, oh, he's got COVID. Yeah. They gave him remdesivir, and he was dead in 2 days. Remdesivir is poison. And if you've got any kind of infection in your body, do not let them give you Paxlovid or remdesivir. My suggestion and my advice to all my loved ones and friends who will listen, not too many do, if you're sick and you think you have COVID, don't stick that thing up your nose. Just stay home, drink rosemary tea or not rosemary, oregano tea with lemon and and and local honey and anti inflammatories. Use the Navage or a Neti Pot to clear your sinuses. Stay away from people, and just treat it like a cold or a flu. But the people that are going to the hospital are the ones who are panicking because they panicked way back when and got all the jabs. Well And, you know 1: I went to the hospital, and my husband had to had to save me. But I went to the hospital because I could not get the treatments that I I needed. The pharmacies weren't filling it, and I had to wait for it, and my oxygen got in the seventies. So I 8: And what what medication were you looking to get? Ivermectin? 1: Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, and budesonide, and that's ultimately what saved me. And then did 8: they give it to you? 1: Not at the hospital. No. My husband didn't break me out. But we went Right. We went to that hospital because colonel Allen West had gotten that very treatment there. 10: Mhmm. 1: And they said that they would do it. But but then by the time you, you know, by the time you by the I mean, we knew what was going on in the hospital. It's not like we didn't know, but I I we could not get the oxygen, and we couldn't get the oxygen at home so that I wouldn't die at home. So I had to I mean, I just had to stay alert and, reject everything. But they're they're not just killing people with remdesivir. We've documented on we've we've documented, gosh, over a thousand stories. 8: Respirators. Respirators were killing people. 1: But they're also killing like, there's a gazillion drugs. Right? So it's not just the remdesivir. It's the tislelizumab. It's like you said, the the Paxlovid is more of a longer term effect, but, the the baricitinib, the fentanyl, the vancomycin. And, you know, if people have a story, you need to go out on chbmp.org and put your story in and do your interview because, we need as many of as many people speaking out publicly as possible to to move the needle. You know? But we've been documenting these stories for how long, Chelsea? 3 years now? 0: Since 2021. Yep. 1: Yeah. Since early very early 20 21. Because no. Yeah. Or right. Yeah. Mine was in 2021. I think I hooked up with you guys early 20 22. But, but we we documented out on the COVID humanity betrayal memory project many of these stories, very few survivors. About there's about 52 survivors out of the 1,200 stories that have been submitted. And so people not I mean, people didn't know at the time. Many people didn't know at the time. Many of our widows got the shots after their husbands were killed because they were afraid. 11: Mhmm. 12: They didn't 1: realize that their husbands were killed in the hospital. And, and now now they are jab injured. And so so this space is is actually for all COVID related crimes against humanity. So, like, I people it's a mix. You know, we do this every Saturday night. It's a mix of people who are injured or harmed by the jabs, the protocol deaths, whistleblowers, doctors, and advocates who've helped save people like, you know, like Scott Miller. He's absolutely, been amazing. But it it's just for anybody that's witnessed that. I think, you know, we've even had people come on here and talk about, you know, being arrested where for not wearing a mask or whatever. Those are all in our in our view, crimes against humanity that happened in the name of COVID, all the tyranny and all the murder. I mean, we call it 8: Yeah. We 1: call it what it is, and we document it for what it is out on, CHVNP.org. If you go out there, you'll see we call it. It it's murdered by the protocol. It's murdered by the shots, and, it's it's absolutely intentional. I know it's intentional because my first day in the ICU, the doctor asked me if I was vaccinated. And when I said no, he patted me on the hand and he said, I'm so sorry, missus Seiler, but you're going to die. And I I said, you're fired. Right? Like, I mean, doctor Bartlett helped us. Colonel Allen West helped us. But, ultimately, you know, they have you in a position where you can't leave because you can't walk or you can't or you're over oxygenated, and they won't let your family in to help leave. And, you know, eventually, after 12 days, my husband just took it upon himself to storm the ICU and to remove me. We had a 6 hour police standoff. People go to my page, you'll see the picture. We had a we had a standoff with the police, but he did take me home and he did save my life, and he saved my life with ivermectin. I mean, it was too late for the hydroxychloroquine, but, you know, doctor Richard Bartlett helped us, and it was, you know, the ivermectin, the vitamins, we had somebody come in and do an IV for vitamins. The budesonide the budesonide was, absolutely probably the thing that was able he was able to titrate me from 60 liters of oxygen down to, you know, eventually nothing because of I because of the budesonide, really. So, I mean, he he had to rig a lot of things. My husband used to be a nurse. Right? So he had to rig a lot of things, and we had to get a lot of things. We had 2 oxygen concentrators and bottles of oxygen. And, I think in the first 2 days, we used about 43 bottles of oxygen in addition to the so, yeah, so this is what the spaces is about is for people to tell those stories. But a lot of the people who did go to the hospital and were killed, they they had not taken the jab that back then, and they were treated very cruelly. And and and I say we were targeted because we didn't take the jab. People were murdered because they needed to scare people into getting the jab. It was all about getting the jab. So they murdered people who were who didn't take the shot. And we see this we've seen this with pregnant women. We've heard quite a few stories of women who, had literally they ripped the babies. I mean, they saved the babies, killed the mothers. 0: And These are the most heartbreaking stories, if I can just interject. They they forced the women first of all, they they isolated them in many cases from their their significant others and from their families. They pressured them to get the the vaccine before they were and they were really heavily pressured. Like, you're hurting your baby if you don't get this vaccine right now. 1: And then go ahead. No. And they gave they gave these women so, like, in 5 of the stories we have and quite a few, these babies were the youngest recipients of remdesivir because they got it in utero. They gave these mothers these toxic drugs, which you wouldn't even give, you you don't even want pregnant women taking a freaking aspirin, but you they give them these toxic drugs, and then they say they have to take the baby. They have to do a c section. You know, the the interview we did with VIN DOG with Julie Schlepp in Michigan, her daughter, that baby baby Margaret was 2 pounds, just a little over 2 pounds. She was 7 months pregnant. This was her seventh baby. She she had 6 babe 6 kids at home that didn't that mom went to the hospital and never came back. And her story is out on CHVMP.org. You'll see these types of stories in Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and California. And and they they took these and then these some of these doctors some of these doctors there's 1 in particular in Mississippi that just makes me sick. He was all over CNN. And, they'll go on and they'll say, you know, 6 babe 6 pregnant women died this month, but we were able to save the babies. And we know damn well that they killed those mothers. 4: It was 8. It was 8 women. 1: Oh, was that what she what he said? You know who I'm 11: talking about. 4: Right? I think yeah. Because because, because I don't wanna say names, but the mom called him an asshat. And I started laughing. I'm like, oh my goodness. I I was like, that's the kindest thing that you could possibly call that man. 1: Because he was evil. He was evil. 4: Oh my god. 1: It was clear. 4: Words that he said to me that with with Genie I mean, with it was so bad. And then and then they banned me from being able to have any involvement yet. Anyways, but she was such a rock star hero. Well, yeah. Because we were still able to because her mom, you know, well, we know what she did. 1: Yep. 4: And but, yeah, that doctor is evil. 1: Right. And there's plenty of them plenty of them like him, and it was all because pregnant women were hesitating to get that shot. They rightfully so because it was killing babies, and they wouldn't get it. And so they killed mothers and and acted I saw it here in my own town in Texas where they every single time they, you know, they killed a mother and saved a baby. It would be all they would have it all over the place. Just not names, but just enough that they could get away with not violating HIPAA. And if they had a vaccinated mother, they would save the mother and the child. And then they anything that went wrong with the child, they would blame on COVID. And then they would have the mother put put information out there or some kind of, oh, they saved me and my baby, and thank goodness I had this shot. Insane. And then you've got Michelle blowing the whistle at Saint Agnes in California about the baby demise and and how it went from maybe 1 a month to almost 1 every day, once the shots roll. It's it's all very inherently evil. And I know we got hands up, but I got I just went on a absolute tirade about these pregnant women because nothing pisses me off more than those than the cases where I mean, like, so many of these, it's a murder and a robbery. It's a murder because they murdered the person and they robbed the families, the kids, the the spouse, the parents. They robbed them of the of their loved 1. And I don't care if they rob somebody of 50 years of life or 5 minutes of life. They don't have that right to do so. And they tried to kill me, and I take that personally. They didn't say have me on a list where they're like, okay. We're gonna kill Gail. You know? They but we were all collateral damage in a game we didn't want to play and we're pissed. We're pissed. We've got a citizen task force and and these these widows and parents and and daughters and sisters and brothers, they really and survivors, we should all be not out and down for the count, not being able to get back up again, but we're not. And we're gonna keep coming at them until till this is so widely known, and we need people to stand up. If you've been if you or a loved 1 were killed by the protocol, well, not you wouldn't be killed, but it or if you were given the protocol, if you were if it was attempted murder, we need people to put those stories in. If you or your loved 1 was harmed or killed by these shots, we need you to put your story in, especially if you were made to get it, but put your story in. And, Chelsea, I have gone I I'm I've been on this high horse all week, so just just shut me up and tell me who's got their hand up first. 0: Very well said. I mean, I couldn't have I couldn't have said it better. So go go off on your high horse. We've got, resilient and then and then Patty. Hi, Resilient. 13: Hi. This is, Barbara Ann from the, Monday night meetings. 0: Good to see you. 13: Hello. I don't know if any of you have seen my recent Facebook post, but, admin of a chat group I'm in in Telegram referred someone to call me the other day. And the reason is is, when I talked to the sister of the guy who passed away a week ago Friday at Cleveland Clinic, her story was so eerie because he did not have COVID, but yet it's like they were using the protocols on him. They killed him with a deadly shot of, fentanyl, And he also lost 2 brothers recently in 2 different hospitals. The the the all 3 of the brothers were in different hospitals, and they all died from an overdose of fentanyl. The only story I heard the details of, which they are gonna share their story with former feds, but, the details I heard was, he was in the Cleveland Clinic heart unit, because he number 1, his sister-in-law said he had a broken heart just losing his 2 brothers, but I guess they found a clogged artery. Now why they didn't do a stent or surgery or anything, I have no idea. But, I do know that, they were giving him some fentanyl every so often to keep him comfortable, and they were giving him 100 MCGs. And something happened. They felt like they wanted him out of that hospital. They wanted that room. They were booked full, and that's the feeling the family was getting. And, they asked the wife to sign a DNR a couple days before he passed, and she refused. She said, no. I'm not signing a DNR. And then, Thursday, a week ago, she said, the sister and the wife were taking turns sitting with him because they were terrified to leave him alone. And all of a sudden, they decided they wanted the wife out of the room. They wanted her to go home, and she was refusing, so they called security. Then she said they ended up calling the police, and, she said she made the comment to me. The police weren't here there for us. They were there for the hospital. And, she said the nurse was showing the police a piece of paper, and she asked to see what that was, and they refused to show it to her. And then after the police viewed the piece of paper, they escorted her out of the hospital. The next day on Friday, she went to the hospital, and she was with her husband when the nurse came in. And she had a shot of fentanyl because, of course, the wife asked, what do you got? How much do you have? And she said she had fentanyl, and it was 250 MCGs. And she says, no. I don't want him to have that. Why did you raise it? Why are you giving him so much? And the nurse was said, well, it's on the order that we're allowed to we give this to our patients up to 300 MCGs, you know, whenever they need it. And she said, no. I don't want him to have it. And she said, well, we're gonna give it to him. And she called her sister immediately screaming at her to get down there that everything was going wrong. And before the phone conversation even ended, she told her sister that they gave it to him and he passed away, right in front of her, and they were refusing to resuscitate. The nurse told her if I resuscitate him, I'll go to jail. And, she just I can't even imagine being there in that situation. But, I reached out to Patty, Juliana, and I asked her. I said, what is the typical dose from fentanyl? And she sent me a published report, and she showed me and she said Barb, it's, and she's a nurse nurse practitioner, I believe. And she, she said 100 MCGs is typically the highest dose that's supposed to be given. And, and I told her what happened, and she just said nursing has gone to hell. Yeah. So, then they got him over to the funeral home, and, of course, the wife was requesting an autopsy. She wanted an autopsy, and everybody kept telling her no. He died a natural death. We're not doing an autopsy, and she they couldn't find anyone in the county to give her an autopsy. She told the funeral home, look. I I'm searching for someone to do an autopsy. Don't do anything with him. And, without her signing any papers, they went ahead and embalmed him. And now he's sitting at the funeral home embalmed, and the funeral home is harassing her to make some kind of arrangements for him. And, they've given her till this coming Monday to make some kind of decision about something. So she's desperately looking to take him somewhere to have an autopsy done. It it just I don't know. It it's shocking because when she was telling me the story, it's like I'm listening to our Monday night meeting when people are talking about their COVID stories. And it's showing me that they're using these protocols on whoever they please. And the fact that it's happened in 3 different hospitals to the same family, you know, they they wanna screen this to the world. But if anybody's got any resources, where that I can share with them where they could get this autopsy done, it it would be appreciated. 0: Do we have anyone on near Cleveland or who might have any resources or or know about, a service that might be able to help Barbara? Scott, you're the only 1 I can think of that might might have any insight into that. 5: No? 4: Have have you just done it? So in in Washington state, it was really difficult, especially in the heart of, like, 2021. It was it was hard to find somebody. But, I mean, have have they done just a Google search to find somebody that's willing to do it? 13: You know, I I don't know. I I have no idea. I know they were searching within their county and couldn't find anyone. So, you know, I was actually gonna I'm in Ohio too, so I was gonna start doing some Google searches for them. I you know, these people are beside themselves. It it just the poor wife. You know? They haven't even had a chance to grieve, and they're they're fighting the system. So 0: Sherry Martin just made a really good point in the chat. Warner Warner Mendenhall and Catherine Herrig are, are also in Ohio, and they have been, you know, doing legal advocacy on behalf of victims of COVID related crimes against humanity. So you might consider reaching out to Freedom Council. I will, I'll DM you there at so you can get in touch with them. 13: Okay. Thank you. 4: Yeah. And just somebody if somebody wants to do it, reach out to the coroner's office or the, you know so you usually will have a forensic pathologist that's, you know, you know, that's a medical examiner. So even just looking for, you know, just this is not my I mean, I've had people that reached out to me specifically for this, and it I I passed it along to my staff because I didn't have time to try and figure that out. But, that's what I would do. I would call the you know, find out what the who the local coroner is and if there's a forensic pathologist, you know, our medical examiner is not able to do it. 6: I contacted someone. 13: Okay. Is that what I would search a forensic pathologist? Right. 4: As Or even just the coroner. 6: California. Well, 13: I'm I would assume they've already spoken with that office, and they're refusing to do it and refusing to give them any resources in the county. 0: Sorry, Andy. I heard you talking, but it was coming in very quiet. Did you have something to add to that? Andrea, go ahead. 6: Okay. I found someone who does forensic testing on remains, and they it's called the Carlson Company. I haven't had them do mine yet, but, I I still intend to. But they are I'll see if I can put in the the contact link. 13: Is someone speaking? 0: Yeah. Can you not hear Andrea? She was she was she had some information for you. 13: No. I couldn't hear her. Not sure why. 0: Sometimes x just does that for us where you'll be able to hear some people and not others. I'm sorry, Andrea. If you could put that information somewhere, and and I'll be sure to, if I see it, I'll I'll DM it to her if you post it in the purple pill or, or something. Thank you for that. Patriot Gao, did I did I did I bump you? You have your hand up. Go ahead. 8: Yeah. That's okay. I I'm just listening, and I just I wanted to add something. You know, back in June of 20 21, I created a space on Telegram, and we have documented every single article and every single video regarding COVID and the vaccines as they came along chronologically. I've got a huge library on there. I put it up in the purple pill. I put my my link there. It's called rise up against the jab, and I I like I said, I created that in June of 21. But I just did a search on my page, and there there's several people that you could contact. I would actually contact Naomi Wolf is 1. She's she's very responsive. She's involved with America's Frontline Doctors. They, they've gotten some real pushback lately, and I don't know how much they wanna talk to people, but you might wanna contact them. And, also, if you do a search on Telegram, I don't know how many people are on that page, but it's it's it's a great resource, Telegram is, and that's why they're trying to shut it down, but by arresting Pavlov. But, if you do a search, you and just simply type in autopsy or your state with for autopsy, you might be able to find some information because that is an un what's the word? They're they're not they're not screening anything, and that's that's why they wanna take Telegram down because you could say anything, and you could write anything and post every anything. And it's it's not, what's the word? It's not taken down like they they are on Facebook and and even, you know, x used to be had have articles and stuff taken down. It's very open, and and it's a a private site, so it's not governed or corrupted by the government or any, large companies. So there's a lot of good information. There's a lot of bad information. You just kinda kinda weeded out. But I would recommend going on Telegram and doing a search. But, what else I wanted to say was, you know, I'm noticing that there are a lot of turbo cancers out there. We have lost 3 friends just recently, young people. They go into the hospital on a Thursday. They had a stomachache. And on Saturday, their cancer throughout their body, and they're dead in 2 weeks. And they've all had the jab. They've all had boosters. And I am just so grateful that we had the wherewithal to stay away from it and to save people in our little group from not getting it by creating COVID cards for them, writing religious exemptions, whatever we needed to do. We saved a lot of people in our small town of 4,000. But like I said, just go to the Telegram site. If you can, if you can't get on there, I can post an invitation onto Telegram. Just let me know what you need. 0: Awesome. I think that's really helpful. Thank you so much. And Barbara Ann, Andy and Scott Miller, posted a couple links in the purple pill, and I have DM those to you. So, hopefully, that'll help. 13: Thank you. 0: Catherine Letts? Go ahead. How are you doing tonight? Kat, if you wanted to talk, you'll need to take yourself off mute. Okay. We will circle back to Catherine Lutz. Patty g, how are you doing tonight? Good to have you on. 14: Hey. Good evening. Good to be here. I was just listening to Barbara Ann. I just sent you a couple of, links, so maybe that'll help you out. I had an odd case, in New Jersey, many years ago, and it was actually hung up because, a child was killed on the property of a New Jersey state trooper. And in the the small little town that it was in in, Woodstown, New Jersey, his brother was the, coroner, and so they tried very hard to fight what actually happened. And, when we launched an investigation, if you go to the state, there's a state coroner's office. They can, I guess, basically, direct or override anything that happens at the local county level? So I'm not exactly sure to the details of of how that may help you, but there's definitely a way to get around the local coroner, and, hopefully, that will help. But I did wanna, just say hi. I appreciate the opportunity. I was able to get on to, SG. I did a an interview. And, just what you guys were talking about earlier, just a few minutes ago with, we have to get out and and share our stories and make sure people understand that we're not backing down. I'm I'm pushing really hard to make sure people understand that what happened in the last 4 years and what's continuing to happen is hospitals are taking matters into their own hands, and they're making choices to the point about what what Barbara Ann said. You know, hospitals get paid on low death rates. And so if there is somebody who is in just to that point where you're gonna have to code them, you're gonna have to, you know, use every means to try to, you know, try to bring them back, you know, with, you know, any kind of means possible and you don't wanna have them, be a DNR, it goes against a hospital. So during COVID, what they tried to do was to get people to put their family members in comfort care and basically get them to go comfort care to hospice. And in in that little snag of the rule, if you were able to deem them, hospice care, then those patients would be put in a med surg bed, and they would not be part of the hospital role. So that when those patients died because reimbursements were changing for for COVID or non COVID classified cases, the hospital death rates wouldn't go up, and they'd get reimbursed for the the lower death rates. So that's just an interesting fun fact that I wanted to throw out there. So hospitals still do that today. They want their death rates to be low. And so if they can find a way to make somebody even if they make them a DNR, the DNR still counts. But if they can make them a comfort care, and they make them hospice, then they don't have to count them in the death rate. So just a little tidbit there. But, you know, again, my story, I've put it out there. I've just finished my book. They Call Me Harriet. It's out on Amazon. I've I've put it out for you guys the last couple of times I've been on, but it really talks about how, you know, we've all that have survived, wanna get the word out that, you know, we were basically, premeditated murder. They tried to kill us with with these protocols. I got 5 doses of remdesivir. I came out relatively worse physically, although I was still breathing on oxygen. And, yeah, I I want my story to go far and wide to try to let people know what happened behind the scenes. At the time too, some people know, but maybe there's some new new folks on the call. Usually, every Saturday, there is. I was behind the scenes as a chief nursing officer. Worked in large hospital organizations across the country. During the pandemic, I was in 2 different organizations because the first 1 wanted to really keep me back burner. And so they kinda put me into, lesser roles to go out to emergency command centers. And so after I recovered from COVID and did my last rotation in in California, I ended up going to, to Texas, because they hadn't heard of some of the things I was doing in California. And, they hired me, and so I was able to try to continue to spread the word down in the Houston area and tried to get the protocols out and help people behind the scenes. So So just wanted to say hi to everybody, put that out there, and, just happy to be on tonight helping to spread the word. 0: Thank you so much, Patty. I'm I'm really glad to have you on. I penned a a link to, your post about the book. I encourage everyone to check out that book. I also penned the SG Anon interview. I am told that was a fantastic interview. So I bet everyone would would get a lot out of listening to that. And, and your PTSD support group is tomorrow. Yeah? 14: Yes. It's tomorrow. We do it every week, and I think, you know, Barbara Ann's gonna invite the folks that she's actually talked to because the PTSD support group is for people that are really experiencing anxiety, trauma, depression, or what we've all really been through, you know, the Joseph Mengele Mengele of the 20 first century, with all these, you know, premeditated deaths with this protocol. So it's a it's a support group for people who have either lost loved ones or if you've survived and you've got stress or trauma or you've been vaccine injured. Or as far as you know, I'm okay now. If you've had a hospital event and you're traumatized by what happened to you or a family member, feel free to jump in. It's it's 4PM eastern, 3 PM central, and, the folks can help get you guys into it. You just have to give your email, and they'll they'll give you access to our site. 0: Yep. I just you've probably noticed, your meeting being edited. I just edited it, this afternoon to add a new a new registrant, and, and anyone who wants to can sign up to join that group or any of our other support groups that we have almost every night of the week at chbmp.org/groups. And we'd really love to see you there. Thank you so much for doing that, Patty, and thank you so much for all you do. 1: Thank you. 0: I'm not sure, the order you guys came up. I've got Vindog, Jeremiah, and lady v on mic. I guess we'll go in that order. How are you doing tonight, Vindog? 7: Oh, man. I'm okay. So, Thursday, we had a terrific, podcast with, Julie and, Theresa and Gail. It it's amazing to me that, they're still killing babies, mothers in the hospitals. And and and trust me, they're doing it with no hesitation, no remorse. And, I think that we need to bring more of these swords out. And, I really enjoyed doing, the interview on Thursday because the simple fact is, like I told Gail the other day, I'm like, man, I remember when I was trying to find people who are speaking out against the scam demic, against the kill shots, because I don't call them vaccines. I just call them bioweapon kill shots a %. So, I, I just, I just think I thought it was great that we all got connected because I was like, there's nobody talking about this stuff. There's nobody putting people on their podcast yet. And all of a sudden I I I hear Gail and, Heidi, Bond, and, Michelle on a radio show with my buddy Eric Rawlinson. I'm like, man, this is great. This is great. It's all coming together. This is what I this is what that was my wheelhouse. And I remember texting him in the middle of the interview, dude, get me those people now. And, I heard from them an hour later, so that was great. And, we're trying to pan out everything for the rest of the year. Gail and I are just, like, working on, some schedules, for more people to, be on and, not just, people that have been, you know, killed, you know, with the COVID protocol in the hospital. We want people that are have been killed by the forced, death shots too. So and the injured because we need to get we need to get this all out in the open, and especially before the selection happens in November because who knows if there's going to be an election because they're already ramping things up for October already. So we're gonna we're gonna see a few surprises before the the election in November. And, if if Donald Trump knows that something is gonna happen to him, he should come out right now and say, you know what? I was duped. I'm sorry that this has happened. Operation warp speed was a she was was a disaster. And, it was a warp speed to death because I've already had lost a friend 2 weeks ago to the death shot. And, he he knew he was on his way out already because he said it was too late. He was too far down the road to have the reversed, engineering stuff to happen. 0: Yep. Just amazing, isn't it? Mhmm. A couple a couple hands up for you, Patriot and then Patty. Go ahead. 8: Yeah. Hi. I was just thinking about, like I said, this the turbo cancer and all the things that are that are going on right now. And I had another I had another thought, and I lost it because I started falling asleep because I'm ready to go to bed. But, anyway, I wonder if if they're ever going to come out and tell the truth about what these jabs are doing to people. And it's people like you that come out and tell your story, and that's great. But it's just like when we listen to these politicians, only 1 side. Oh, they're they're speaking to the chorus. You know? They're not speaking to the people who need to be spoken to. And, you know, the question is, how do we do that? How do we reach the people that don't wanna hear it, that don't wanna listen, that are so blindly following? And then 1 more thing I was thinking about and I I remember now, you know, when Trump came out with warp speed, he supposedly created 5,000,000 vaccine doses. He created the shipping method, the the fact that they had to be shipped at a certain temperature, below a certain temperature. I've heard so many stories of people who have worked with shipping companies and they had so much pressure to push these vaccines out. Many of them were not refrigerated properly and so people that got them maybe got a bum dose. But if you recall, those 5,000,000 doses that Trump put out were suddenly found in a warehouse that had not been refrigerated properly and they were no good supposedly. And then Kamala came out a couple weeks later and said, well, you know, that warp speed didn't do anything for us. He didn't create anything. We had to start all over again. My conspiracy theory on this is Trump created placebos because he knew that the cure would be worse than the than the disease, and he didn't want the lockdowns. He didn't want all this to happen. So as far as warp speed as he what he created, I no 1 can ever convince me differently. I believe he was putting out placebos. 11: Mhmm. But you 7: have to also remember too, he did sign the CARES Act. 8: Yeah. He did. And I guess that was just in case things went wrong, but they really took the Biden administration totally took advantage of that. I mean, I know people who were getting checks that had pensions and social security and million dollar homes with no mortgages, and they were getting those checks. Now, we didn't get a check because we didn't qualify because our income was too high. But these peep no 1 was vetted. They were just handing out money because they're trying to dump the Federal Reserve. They're trying to break the Federal Reserve. They've already done it. I mean, we they're they're making they're breaking this country financially. I mean, I can go on and on. Ukraine, the money that went to Ukraine, the money that went to Iran. I mean, we the Biden administration is was full of crooks, and Trump wanted to stop it, and he's got the dirt on him. And he did not agree with this mRNA vaccine. I I will never believe that he was behind that. I think he just knew that they were gonna do something to hurt people, and they did, and to help the waitresses and the the restaurant workers who were out of jobs. I mean, those are the people that needed the money. But everybody got a check. You get a check and you get a check. Everybody gets a check. It was just it was disgusting. Just disgusting. 7: Yeah. It it sure was. But I I would just I would just suggest that he would come out against it if that's the case. You know what I mean? Because right now, they're going to roll it back on him. The the it's already been planned. 8: He can't yet because if he comes out against it and admits that he created placebos, they've already put into law that that the some of those people that were giving placebo shots and handing out fake COVID cards have been arrested. He doesn't need that he doesn't need that right now, so he cannot come out against that, unfortunately. That would be really detrimental to his political, you know, his political stance. He can't. There's a lot of thing. I mean, look what he's saying about the, the guys that oh, gosh. The Secret Service. Oh, yeah. They did they did a fine job. He knows damn well they were behind it all, that they were out 7: against it. You know you know it came out that it was an inside job too. 8: Of course it was, but he he can't he can't say it. He's gotta be He better not say that part. 7: That part, he better not say. 8: But he's 0: learned see that the post term put out on truth today. He he was talking about there's going to be unprecedented accountability for all of these things. 8: God. I hope so. I I believe afraid of. 1: That's what 8: they're afraid 7: of. I believe that's why they're gonna try and pull a fast 1 before November so that November doesn't happen. 8: Absolutely. You know, we were we were told a year ago about what's happening right now, that Biden was gonna drop out and Kamala was gonna be running. We were told that a year ago, and it happened. They said in August of 20 24, Biden is gonna drop out of the race. They're gonna put Kamala in. And that was a year ago when it happened. So Mhmm. You know, anybody that says these conspiracy theories are just theories, they need to believe that they're actually conspiracies. 7: And and you know what's funny? You mentioned that. They they say that we were the crazy ones. Now we're, like, batting a thousand so far. Mhmm. 8: Yeah. No kidding. I mean, but but at the same time, you know, I was the crazy 1 because I was a Trump supporter. I was against the jab. I'm a Christian. So being that I was raised in the Connecticut area, New York area, most of my friends and family are from up there, we were absolutely shunned from everything, and they still think we're crazy. But I think right now, they're starting to wake up and they're scared. People don't wanna admit that they did something wrong. 7: Yeah. Even the ones that took the death shots, they're like, 4: yeah. 7: And you notice they kinda, like, take a step back on that when you mentioned that. There's, like 8: Well, they do. I mean, my girlfriend out in Washington state had to take the jab because she was, working as an EMS technician. And so she said, well, I got it when it first came out. Well, 6 months later, she got blood cancer, and she had chemo, and now she's sick again. And I and she's totally against it now, and she's very much a conservative. But even she says, well, I don't know if it really did that. I don't know if that was really the cause. Of course, it was the cause. Come on. These people are these people are getting turbo cancers and dying. 12: Mhmm. 8: And and at the end of their life, I know someone right now who just had last rights 2 days ago. Oh, boy. She's fine she's finally admitted that she should not have taken the jab and the boosters that this is why she has pancreas, liver, and stomach cancer, was diagnosed a month ago, and she's got last rights 2 days ago. That's turbo cancer. And then then you've got people who say, well, what's turbo cancer? I don't know what that is. Oh my god. They're not waking up. They need to be walking around. 7: They don't realize it was a quick shot to death that they gave them. That's what the terrible cancer is. 8: Yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely. And if they didn't kill you in the hospital while you had COVID, they killed you with the shot and then made you come back for more because you had to get the booster. I my niece has had 3 miscarriages this year. Oh, no. At 9 at 9 and 10 weeks pregnant, and she's already had 1 baby, she's a PA. She says, oh, this is this is normal. 3: This is not. 8: No, it's not normal. She said, Well, you know, you could have had miscarriages over the years. You don't know. At 9 or 10 weeks, it could just be a heavy period. No. No. It's the death jab. But she can't go against it because she'll lose her job, she'll lose her status, and she's a new PA. She wants to keep that. I mean, these people are spending hundreds of thousand dollars on their education. They've got a lot to lose if they come out and tell the truth. 7: Mhmm. Yeah. But you know what? I I have to say that Gail could attest to this because I had a conversation with her, about this. I I I turned down, getting a huge raise in the industry I was working in. I I walked away from a 6 I walked away from potentially having a 6 figure salary for 7 years. Good for you. Yeah. And I said, no. I can't do this. I I I gotta I I wanted to, like, you know, start the bullet train to help people put the truth out on the street. And I 15: and since I have the broadcasting experience, I'm like, you know what? I'm gonna use it for 7: the truth. I am like, you know what? I'm gonna use it for the truth. I am I'm I'm standing on God's word, and that's it. Right. You know? Because his truth is the only truth. And when we put out the absolute truth of what's happening behind the scenes and and this is good. This is good because the our children's children would see, hey. These people were fighting. That's that's the way that's the way we need to set it up for. We need 5: to 7: set it up for them. Like, hey. We're fighting. 8: I, I'm 68 years old, and I went out and got 2 tattoos 2 years ago. 1 is faith over fear, and the other is freedom. 11: Mhmm. 8: And and my family thinks I'm absolutely out of my mind getting tattoos at 66 years old. I'm like, you know what? This is how strongly I believe in what is going on right now and the atrocities. And if you don't have God in your life 1: Right. 8: And you don't or you don't have some sort of faith, those are the people that are just following the crowd, and they're dying. Mhmm. Yeah. 1: Better it's better to get your tattoos in your sixties than in your twenties like I did because Well, 8: I got 1 of my I got 1 of my twenties also, and that was that was crazy. 1: I always tell tell the grandkids don't get tattoos because I tell them the cautionary tale of Nana's tattoos. I got a growling panther on my chest when I was 22. And when I was in my thirties, it looked like it was laughing. And then when it was in my forties, it looked like it was yawning. And when I'm in my eighties, it's gonna look like it had a stroke. And 8: then okay. Because you know what? You expressed yourself. And when I was 18 years old in 1974, they talked me into getting magic mushrooms on my hip. 13: Oh my god. 8: And then I had 2 babies. So they are not so magic anymore. 1: Exactly. The second tattoo, I can't even find. No. I'm just kidding. Yeah. Wow. That's 7: 1970 oh, that was I was 1 year old that year. 8: Yeah. I'm I'm old, but I'm but I'm a lot wiser than some of these young people that are just following the crowd, and they're just they wanted to get back to the bars and the concerts and travel. And so they just took the death shot. 1: Yeah. 8: And now they're and they're still taking it because I I have to say this might be a conspiracy as well, but I truly believe that if this is not the mark of the beast, this is definitely nanochips. And the 5 g You 7: know what it is? Let me tell you let Let me tell you what it is. This is a precursor. This was the test. 8: Yes. Yes. 7: This was the beta test. Yep. Now that they know that peep that people will follow along in line, they're like, man, we gotta prepare ourselves for the big 1, the big chip. You know? 8: So Yeah. Not not only that, but the 5 g, I believe, is controlling it's mind control. Look. The CIA has been doing mind control on our enemies for centuries. 4: Mhmm. 8: I believe that there's mind control going on, and I believe that this rollout of 5 g and the jab were just a little too close together. 0: And I think the 5 g is more about surveillance than anything else. But to get back to the politics around the crimes against humanity for a second, I the first thing that I penned in this space was a conversation that my husband had with GPT where he posed the question, in a scenario where 60 percent of The US population is infected with a novel prion disease that causes severe neurological degradation, and the government bureaucracy is actively covering it up while ensuring strong social distancing and propaganda, each individual's perception of reality would be highly shaped by disinformation, increased isolation, and a gradual collapse of societal norms. Here's what an individual would likely experience if that were the case. And if you look at the there's several steps. It it really seems like we are at step 7 in this Mhmm. Outline. And, and, you know, and that's just a hypothetical, but it's really striking that every single 1 of those points is is being carried out by the propaganda networks right now. 7: And you know you know that 6 you know that, when they released the 6 g, because you guys know that's ready. Right? When they released that 6 g, you're gonna see a lot of people dropping dead that have taken those mRNA technology shots. 0: I mean, we don't have to even wait for for that. 7: We're seeing it right now. And It's but, you know, it's gonna happen, like, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, you know, like, faster than it's happening now. 8: Well, they'll make an excuse for that too because all the athletes that were dropping dead and the newscasters and the all the the videos that we've seen of people just dropping down, they oh, that's not real. Let's say, they'll they'll make an excuse. They won't believe it. And you know what? Mhmm. Who is gonna be left after they all drop? And that's the scary part. We, the ones that are unvaccinated, are gonna be left, and we will be the infidel that did not obey. So what are they gonna do with us? You know? Send us their gulags. Well, they're gonna you know, here's the thing. They can do something to us that we can't fight, and that's the scary part. But if we have faith in our life and we believe that god will protect us, then nothing can hurt us. Nothing. 3: That's 7: right. That's right. Jesus all day every day. 8: That's right. Lots of lots I 0: I mean, yes. But lots of hands up. I wanna get to Patty, Kate. 1: I saw 1 of 16: my hands go up. 1: Do you know who is first? 0: Patty. Patty's been waiting and then, Avril. 1: Avril? Okay. Alright. 14: Yeah. Hey. So I, you know, I appreciate the the dialogue. It's actually pretty lively. But, you know, it really comes down like you guys were just saying, it comes down to our moral compass. I had a job of well over 6 figures working as an executive. And to try to equate taking an injection versus an income, I get it. We need to put food on the table. I feel so sorry because there's so many people that were 0: Oh, you got you got muted somehow, Patty. I heard there were so many people. 14: Oh, there we go. Thanks for telling me. You know what happened? My car went off, and so now I'm back on my phone. But there were so many people that were terrified, and we couldn't help everybody. You know, we tried to help as many people as we could, but just like you guys were saying, like, we couldn't get the word out to find people. And even with an underground, so many people still took that shot because they needed a job. And, you know, I would never, you know, judge them based on, well, you know, I needed an income. I needed a job. But it breaks my heart because, you know, I would have rather just not had a job versus getting something that was going to destroy my body and my chance of being a voice for the future. And it's just it does. It's your moral compass. And, you know, again, it's so hard now because now we're watching these people that just so innocently said, well, maybe I'll be okay. And so many of them aren't. And now we're trying to help them and heal them. And, you know, hopefully, with a lot of the stuff that we've been putting out there to help people with to do, people will feel better. We will be able to stop some of the things that have happened, but so many have died. But what really gets me is that there's still so many people out there that question what we're telling them. They're like, oh, yeah. You know, it's conspiracy. Oh, you know, it's this. It's that. And I will tell you, as much as I know from kinda being way, way, way, way, way down in just the little pool of of, you know, whoever we are, these little peons that, you know, we're out here working every day. There was a point, and I wanna say it was let's see. It was 2020. It was it was probably right around I'm trying to remember the month. Right before the election hit, and we had somebody that was so close and was getting the information to Trump, and it got blocked by Pence. And I mentioned that, I believe, on the call that I was on. And I do I do believe and because it was a very high ranking, you know, physician that was on our side. And I do believe that Trump did did know something was wrong. And if you guys remember, right back before the whole handoff came at the, you know, January 6, that whole time, Trump was trying to get rid of Fauci because he knew something got to him. He knew, and he figured it out. Information got to him. And I I would love to believe maybe he did have, you know, just, you know, the benign type of vaccine out there to try to protect people. But I truly believe that if if you follow anything and people may not like Trump, they may not like his attitude. I don't really care. The man who could ever do what he has done to fight back. And I truly believe from all of the things he's done, it's just so important we look at who else would fight like that and doesn't have to. I mean, there comes a point when anybody wants to just, you know, throw in the towel. He could have stopped a year ago. 8: He could 14: have stopped 2 years ago. So at the end of the day, why does this man fight? Because I truly believe he is trying to do the right thing by God. He has when you have a person who has everything in life, what more do they need? He is the perfect opposite of the sinister side of of evil. He is the side trying to fight evil. Now he's got, you know, all these other people behind him. RFK is behind him. Yeah. So I really want people to understand it's so much more than just a political vote. This is about our future, and we can't sit down. We just can't sit down. 1: Yeah. I mean, it's it's interesting. We we talked about that on our, on the, podcast we did on Friday. Right? Vindog with Mike. 7: Yeah. Yeah. And it was really good too. 1: I'll post it in there in 0: the, That's pinned in the next. 1: Thank you. Chelsea's, like, 8 steps ahead of me all the time. I try. Well, I'm Sherry 0: Martin's always beating me too at the 4: So I I wanted to comment really quick on there's a there's there's you know, when you're talking about, say, a a provider, VA, that, you know, you you've got all of your school debt and, you know, you don't wanna lose your job. I yes. I mean, there's consequences, but it's you know, this is round 1, 1.5. And if, you know, I look at it where if we're not going to you know, and my Shelley just came in and, you know, we've we've talked about this so many times where she's like, what's your plan b? And I didn't have 1 because, you know, I always say, like, this wasn't my plan a. This is something that I felt like god was asking me to do. And I knew that the consequences at a certain point, I knew the consequences were not gonna be good. And, you know, it wasn't just losing a job. I was losing my practice, losing my license, but we're still here. And and he's taken care of us. I mean, literally. I mean, we have lived by manna, but we've we've lived by faith. 5: Mhmm. 4: And if, you know, it's it's like when the first sign of adversity comes along and you're you go, well, I'll just bend the knee this time. 1: Yeah. 4: What's gonna happen next time when 7: They're gonna bend the knee even more. 4: Consequences. Exactly. And so you fall into that that trap of it's like, well, you know, I'll take the easy button. I never consider doing something that you consider unethical or wrong easy button. But, you know, you look at that, and it's like, we all had a choice. 7: Mhmm. Let 4: me tell you everybody that 1: I never take the I I never take the I will I would I I always say I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees. I just will not do it. And I I have taught my grandkids that very hard lesson of if you will compromise for the things you want and the niceties, God only knows what you'll do for the things that you need, like food and water and all that stuff. You you yeah. You can comp your compromise your way into, you know, into that hand basket headed for hell. Right? So Mhmm. You know, I I don't do it. And I I wish more moral courage is something that we need a hell of a lot more of in the Yep. This world and in this country. It is it is more rare than physical courage. 7: Yep. Yep. You're right, Gail. And the thing is I used to drive people up the wall because I wouldn't compromise ever in life. Right. I used to drive my peers up the wall, and they're and they would complain to my family. Hey. This kid does not wanna, you know, you know, rationalize for anything because I knew it was wrong and it was stupid. 11: Right. I 7: even told the teacher when I was in in fifth grade that she was beneath me because of her thought process that she was a socialist. 1: Hey. That's funny. My you know, the granddaughter in my right? Naomi, she spent 1 year in public school. That was kindergarten, and that's when we started to homeschool because when her teacher said, he said how awful Trump was and how good Biden was, she raised her hand and she was, like, almost in tears. She said, I can't believe she said, miss, I can't believe that you said that because you're a teacher and you're supposed to love children. And and the dem he's she goes to democrats kill I believe in killing children and also Joe Biden sniffs children. So I don't know how you could do that. And he broke down in tears, and she was so upset by that because she just, like, was she was like, nana. I couldn't believe it. I couldn't. It was like it shattered her. I'm 5 years old. 2: You know what's real sad? Is she say that to the teacher or just to you? 1: She said it to the teacher. 6: And I bet you that that teacher's conscience was so seared that it had no effect whatsoever. 1: No effect. In fact And 6: that's what we're dealing with in our schools. 1: We got a call. We got a call about that. And, she was god love her. She is, unapologetic. So 7: Good. 1: She is she will always be she walked into she walked into a place with the Buddha once, and the lady was like, do you wanna touch it? She said she said, oh, gosh. No. She said, because everybody knows 11: the the 1: 1 true god is Jesus Christ. 4. She was 4 years old. You know? I I don't know. You know, kids are. Right? They always there's an old saying, if a man tells you you're ugly, he's cruel. If a woman tells you you're ugly, she's jealous. If a kid tells you you're ugly, you're ugly. 7: Yeah. That is so true. That's crazy, but true. How true? I I just would yeah. I I just say that, you know what? At the end of the day, they're gonna do what they're gonna do at the top of the sphere, but we just have to keep on, like, pulling them down 1 by 1, you know, tearing down the pyramid. That's why we gotta stand together and don't hang separately. 1: Right. Exactly. Exactly. I I I mean, what what is it what did, you know, what did they say? You know? What does the Bible say? What is it what is it to gain the whole world and lose your soul? The most precious thing like, the most precious thing you have is your soul and the souls of your family. And my husband always says that's you know, if you think of it like the navy, right, and the coast guard, they never say a hundred people on board. They always say a hundred souls on board because the mission is just that more desperate. Right? 7: Mhmm. Mhmm. 1: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So I don't compromise. I hope a lot of people will not compromise, but I will tell you this. I see them compromising already. 7: Mhmm. Mhmm. 1: Them folding like lawn chairs already. 7: Hey. It sounds like something I said, like, a few months ago. 1: Exactly. I I that's how little faith I have in humanity. Mhmm. 7: So, yeah, Gail, let's keep put let's keep pumping them out and, you know, you guys can check out the last show too. It was it was really, really good. 1: Yeah. We got Richard. Did you put it in the, chat, the 1 you did with, Julie and Teresa 0: and me? Is that 1 titled COVID doom? Yes. Yes. Yeah. That is pinned in the nest. 1: Okay. Okay. 7: Everybody Thanks, Chelsea. 1: Yeah. Everybody needs to watch that 1 because Julie's daughter is the 1 that I was talking about earlier that has, that was pregnant with her seventh baby, and they they ripped that baby from her womb and killed her. And that was during the dark winter, the pandemic of the unvaccinated, where they were they were trying to scare pregnant women into getting that shot. Everybody needs to go and watch that. 7: Yep. And we also have the 1 with Michelle, the whistleblower too. 1: Exactly. Michelle, yeah, Michelle blew the whistle on the baby diplomas that went up. And, yeah. So, 7: Well, guys, I'm a let you get back to the get to the next 1. But, no, I I appreciate the, dialogue and, who's who's I dialoguing with? Was it the Patriot? 17: Yep. 7: I like to have her on. She's pretty cool. 8: Anytime. Let me know. I'm I'm available. I'm retired. 7: Okay. As my dad says, he's retired, not retarded. 11: I'll tell 8: you what. Here's the deal. Since I've retired, I have learned more in my 6 years of retirement than I've learned in my entire life about humanity, about politics, about the medical field. And I have a lot of time on my hands to dig deep. So anytime you want me on, let me know. 7: Absolutely. I will do that for sure. 0: Awesome. I love it when you guys are able to make connections and advance 7: Thank you so much, Chelsea. You're the best. 0: Thank you so much, Vindog. You are awesome for having so many victims of COVID related crimes against humanity on your show and and scheduling so many more, helping them get the word out about what happened to them, what is still happening, and what they're ramping up to to give us another dark winter right now. 11: So Mhmm. 7: But we're not falling for it. 1: Right. Yeah. We've got a great rest of the year plan too on 7: Yes. We yes. We do. Yes. We do. It's gonna be a good finish. 0: Yep. So to get to hands, we've got Avril, and then Sherry Martin was gonna explain some things, relevant to what Patriot was saying, I believe. And and Jeremiah, Kendall, and then glad to see Brooke Witcher on. Oh, and Jeremiah put his hand up. So we'll just lots of hands up. We'll get to all of you. Please be patient, and thank you so much for your patience. Avril, how are you doing tonight? 18: Hi. Yeah. I'm sorry. Oh, I I had to pop my ears because I couldn't hear properly. Yeah. I'm having problems with my my ex account. I think kind of my days are numbered because I've posted so many things against the narrative. It's 4 and a half years now since this nightmare began and, what we need to do now is, be prepared for what's coming because what's coming is far, far worse. Now I don't wanna scare anyone. Just remember, fear is fake evidence appearing real. It's mentioned 365 times in the Bible. That's every day. Every day, remember when you get up, do not fear. It's a commandment of God, and you must trust your put your trust in our Lord. What I'm hearing is, people think that Trump's gonna save them. I love Trump, but he's not gonna save you. You need to put your trust in God. Now with regards to the people who have cancer, turbo cancer, there is a cure. There's been a cure for cancer for a long, long time. So I'd like you to go and find doctor Brian Aldis. He will tell you the cure. People are not gonna like it, but the cure is nicotine. And, you know, all these people who are vaccine damage, what have you got to lose? Stick a nicotine patch on your shoulder and take the nicotine gum. The proof also is in the aircraft that was carrying 8, cancer specialists who were going to a meeting to discuss the cure. This was Brazil. Their plane went down. They're all no longer dead. 1: Yeah. They were all supposed to be on the same 1. There were 16, but 8 of them made it. Right? Because they 11: it 18: was So 8 were yeah. That's correct. 13: They split them the 1: for some freak thing because it's a god thing, they split they had to split the flight, so it was bizarre. But yeah, you're right. 18: Yep. Now look up Brynardis, also Doctor Anna Malachiya, she's a blood expert and she's found some very startling things And she believes that she's yet to find an unvaccinated blood sample that hasn't got the nanotech in it. So we I'm unvaccinated. We have been exposed through shedding, so that concerns me. But what I wanna mention is that there is a what's coming is is gonna be so far worse. Right. On the oct on October the second, third, and fourth is the bird flu summit. The the fourth day will be the climate rubbish, but it's the October. And, then you've got I'm from England as you can tell. We have got our budget on the October 30 where Starmer's gonna screw us. He's absolutely gonna screw us. That's I I work on symbolism because everything that's happening is symbolic and new numerology. It just happens to be the day before trick or treat day. So we're all being tricked. Then we have got, on well, you've got your election on the November 5. Now that concerns me because we we put our election forward and we had it July, which is Independence Day. Nothing to do with us, and I thought it was a bit strange. But the November 5 is very important. You know about bonfire night and Guy Fawkes and the gunpowder plot? That's when you're having your elections. So I'd be really keep your eyes wide open as to what's coming. Then we have got COP 29 on the November 11, which runs to the 20 second. Now alarm bells were ringing for me right there because the November 11 is Armistice Day, and King Charles, he's going to be heading that COP 29. Now if you don't know anything about the cops, I don't mean the police, It's called the conference of the parties. Cop 28, go and have a look at it and look at cop 21. It was all about, the terra cotta to replace their Magna Carta and then also the Astra Carter. So we really need to be very, very concerned. To all those people who have been vaccine damaged, my heart goes out to you. My heart's broken because I've lost family members. I knew this was going on when I lost my son in 1999. This what's in the vaccines, it's a recipe for disaster and they are coming for the children. You've got parasites, you've got mercury, aluminum, you've got 27 types of venom so not each vaccine is the same. The worst parasite, because we've all got parasites in our body, everybody has, but they're actually bad things can make you go because the your immune system will fight it so you're protecting yourself. But, 1 of the the worst parasites is called the hydra vulgaris. It's immortal. It's like, it's got a head and tentacles. If you chop a tentacle off. I saw it on, I saw in a video whereby they cut off the head of it and they cut off a tentacle. So there was the body tentacle, the head. The head reformed into a whole new thing, and the tentacle reformed into a whole new parasite. And that's what happens. It's immortal. So I'm gonna land it there, but please take care and please listen to what I've said about what's coming because it's called the bird flu summit. Now I know about carrots because I have 2. I have a Moluccan cockatoo and a blue and gold macaw. It was my job. So I was in touch with many vets, and they told me that vaccines for dogs were dangerous. And the, the, the COVID vaccine that had ran out that the date had expired, they gave it to veterinary surgeries, they gave it to rescue centers, and they gave it to dog breeders. And I know for sure that some brand new puppies, because the breeders had given them the COVID vaccine, and I know 2 people who bought, we call them bitches, the female dog, is, sterile. So we're talking about your dogs, your cats, human beings, the babies, they come in for everyone, but they come in for the children. And my advice is get your children out of school, home educate. Homeschool I'll land it there. 0: Homeschool Yeah. I couldn't agree with that point more. Homeschooling is is tremendously important when schools have become largely indoctrination centers rather than centers of education. 1: You know, in my county in Texas, they've had to shut down some schools because so many parents are homeschooling, and I was like, yes. 0: Yep. That that's amazing, isn't it? 1: Yep. Makes a difference. 19: I think 0: when when they did, when they did the COVID lockdowns and they put children in virtual learning 7: Yeah. 0: And and suddenly the classroom was in the home and parents were privy to what was going on in the classroom, many parents, I think, were horrified at at the state of what was actually being taught to their children. So I think that really facilitated a lot of of what you're talking about there. 1: Yeah. Exactly. It definitely did. Okay. We got a lot of hands up, and we've got even people waiting to come up. So, we may have to swap some people out as we go to, so don't be alarmed. 0: Yeah. And and please just, if you're hanging on, I know some of you have been hanging on quite some time, please just continue to do so. We will get to everyone eventually, but we like to give everyone a chance to say everything they they wanna say. I also wanted to mention, nicotine is an interesting idea as as a cancer treatment, and somebody did post, the the Brian artist's, link into the purple pill. So you can check that out if you're interested in that. I also penned, my husband's protocol in the nest. He's he's developed a ivermectin, Fenben, ascorbic acid, and bicarbonate soda protocol that, that we've seen really amazing results. We've we've had reports from people who they were going into surgery. They tried this protocol because it was it's a 20 day protocol. What have they got to lose? By the time they got in to have their surgery, there were the the doctors were like, what? What are we supposed to do here? There's no cancer. So, really amazing stuff, and it's all documented really well in that article. So check that out too. 1: Who's next? You Sherry is it Sherry, Jeremiah, Kendall, and then Brooke? 11: She 0: Yeah. Sherry has some insight, about something someone asked earlier, so I wanted her to to fill us in. 20: Can you hear me? 0: Yes. We can. 20: Okay. I think it was Vindog and Patriot Gal were talking about the CARES Act. I think some clarification needs to be discussed on the CARES Act because it didn't just handle, the employers, it and the employees. It also handled schools, and it handled hospitals. And that is why the protocols were so deadly, because the government incentivized the deaths of close to a million people by paying 6 figure sums on these death certificates. There was no extra money from the CARES Act or from anything else if a patient left after a COVID diagnosis vertically, they hospitals made double the amount because they were paid by insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, and they were paid by the government. It was literally it is. It has been. I believe they're out of the money by now. A 2 for 1 deal. So the CARES Act was not something that was just minor helping people who were out of jobs. The CARES Act was money that was handed to the CMS to disperse as they saw fit. And although the rates were different per state, though that money went to those hospitals. And you want proof of that? Drive past any of your local hospitals and see what, like, new buildings are or look at their website. They've been getting a lot of new equipment because that's what they're doing with it. They took that money, and they built themselves new buildings. 8: And helipads. 20: And helipads. And god knows what else because we know that the CEOs made bonuses to, amazing bonuses. 6: Sherry, in my county, they built a new cancer center in the hospital. So that's springing up quite often too. They're gonna profit from the Yep. 21: After effect, 10: what they've done. 20: And they did that they where I live now? 1: Wow. And everybody got rich, didn't they, Sherry? 8: Yeah. I'm watching a hospital here in our town that I know for a fact got a million dollars from the CARES Act, and not 1 COVID patient died in their hospital, so go figure. But they got money, and now they're building another wing. And I know that because I know the bookkeeper who processed the checks. 20: Most most of them got, like, tens of millions of dollars depending on the state and depending on the size of the hospital. 1: Yep. 20: So it was, Yeah. 0: I've heard victims say they came away with a bill for over a million dollars, and, of course, that was, in many cases, paid for by the state. In some cases, the hospital just said, oh, don't worry about it. Like, it wasn't even 20: Well, when when you take the fact, this is a known fact. Using remdesivir or baricitinib and then the death certificate are both 20% add ons based on the total of the actual bill. 1: And the vent wasn't the vent was an add on too if they vented you. 20: Yeah. There the the report on that is 39,000 just to plug it up. Running the vent is still billed. Yeah. 1: And then how many times do we see on medical records of people that they really were venting people for behavioral control? 20: Almost all of them. When you look at their oxygen levels at the time that they were vented, it was totally unnecessary. It was all about immobilizing these patients so that they were paralyzed and they required a whole lot less care by the the staff. Percent. And 6: My husband was Yeah. With abnormal oxygen levels. He was vented with that. Yep. 1: Wait. This is how evil these people are too, and I'm I'm and I do call them evil. There there were, there were medical records where they, they that they talked about how much easier it was to care for for them, but there were also nurses and doctors that were tweeting things. It like, like, the best their best patients are vented and sedated, so they don't have to do anything. And then 1 of our widows here in my area who went down to Austin with us, she found tweets from the doctor that was in charge of her husband's care that said stuff like, me and my staff would not be opposed to clubbing the unvaccinated to death like baby seals. Things like that. And it was every day that her husband was there. And we she took those tweets down and gave them to everyone that we talked to in, Austin. So it's you know, they the the this was not like, oh, we didn't know that we were killing they they created such an environment, not just the money incentives. The money incentives were big, but this environment where they hated the unvaccinated with a passion. And I know I experienced it, but we have so much proof that that this was about, you know, vaccination status. But I'm a get on my high horse again about that because something Sherry said made me think about that made me think about Shannon's case. 0: I'm I'm gonna pen the song the video for the song New York Times is trash in the nest because if you watch that through to the end, it really encapsulates all of what you just said. Like, the the coordinated targeted propaganda campaign, designed to dehumanize the unvaccinated was and the way they rolled it out, it's all documented in, in, like, really fast just screenshots of headlines, but I think it's it's striking. 11: Yeah. 1: So It is. And the New York the New York slime is is trash, and you still have to write 1 about the Washington compost. 0: I mean, New York Times is really a metaphor in this case for all of the the I know. Our once free press that is Absolutely. Completely abandoned their sacred duty to act as such. 1: They've gone above and beyond to make sure we die. 0: Yeah. We've got, sorry. Go ahead. I was just gonna say we've got lots of people waiting and, and with hands up. 1: Jeremiah's now. 0: So, yeah, Jeremiah and then Kendall and then Brooke. And, and Kat will get to you after Brooke. So just giving you a bit of notice there, and I'll give you notice again right before, when you're gonna be next. So oh, figures Jeremiah just just dropped just as we're coming to him. 1: No? He's 0: Oh, I I think he's reconnecting. 1: Okay. Oh, man. He's always got such good stuff to say too. 0: Oh, I think he's back. Hey, Jeremiah. How are you doing tonight? 22: Oh, I'm doing well. Thanks. I was listening in for a while, but I was, you know, dealing with family stuff. Just, listening quietly, secretly, off to the side. But, yeah, a lot of interesting points made, a lot of excellent discussion as always. It was discussed earlier, the fact of the vaccinated, quote, unquote, clearly getting COVID more than the unvaccinated. And, you know, first of all, I'll say this is something that I've just found to be overwhelmingly true, I mean, to an unbelievable extent. I mean, you know, as an unvaccinated person, I I don't even what do you mean COVID? I mean, wouldn't even occur to me. Catching COVID? I mean, that's so 2020. But for the vaccinated, quote, unquote, they have their little test packets at home. They're waiting for their next episode with it. It's unbelievable. Like, I'll say, I, for 1, have not seen a lot of movies in the past 10 years. I just I don't have time for movies anymore. I I saw movies when I was a kid. I don't really go to the movies in general. I was going to meet a friend in the neighborhood at a local independent film place, which is actually really cool in my neighborhood, to see an old film, not a contemporary film. But the for the first time, I'm gonna go to the movies. I'm gonna meet my friend who was foolish enough to take the injections. He calls me right before he's about to leave the house. You know what? I have a fever. You know, I I'm gonna go take a COVID test. I might have COVID. I I can't make it tonight. It's like, wow. What are the chances? You know? It you know, I and I I wonder where we stand in terms of a clinical observation of this fact because there was the Cleveland Clinic study famously that showed the more you received these shots, the more likely it was that you would get a COVID infection. And that was not their intention. They they weren't expecting to see that. They did a follow-up study to confirm their original findings, and they were completely corroborated. Again, yes, the more shots you receive, the more likely it is that you get infected. The same thing was inadvertently observed by Walgreens, that location where you could also get these terrible shots. They did keep some basic data, and they would do, like, whatever kind of basic survey that went along with your Walgreens injection, again, indicating the more you've received these shots, the more likely it is that you get infected. There's also the other aspect we should mention, which is that the so called symptom reducing aspect, that's also completely false. Completely false. A good friend of mine, musician who took the shots and really regrets that now, he says he has some health problems that he thinks are related to the shots now. He wasn't specific with me about that. But he's 1 of the few smart people, I'll say, who I wish he had the wherewithal to not take the shots in the first place, but at least he's pissed off that he was lied to, unlike these other people who are lying for the liars who lied to them. Lying of themselves is just the worst thing he could do in life pretty much and lying to everyone else. Oh, no. It couldn't be the shots. Whatever. No. It is the shot. And you have an immune system problem more than likely, antibody dependent enhancement, whatever you wanna call it, vades, whatever you wanna call it, in the Pfizer documents. And we always, of course, forget, well, there was also Moderna and J and J, don't let them off the hook. But in the Pfizer document, there were pages and pages of different autoimmune disorders. Like, who even knew there were so many autoimmune disorders? Until that document lists the whole array of autoimmune disorders that, you know, the average person, I'm sure, has never possibly heard of. But it's just so interesting as you look at it. It's like, wow. An edifice of a thousand lies. Everything they said was an absolute lie. They said you weren't gonna get COVID. You had these injections or whatever Biden said. It was so strange, actually, how he said that with the red background and his creepy statements about, I'm I'm losing my patience, which he had so much nerve to talk to the American people like that, like a pimp, literally. I mean, he he talked to the American public like he was he was our pimp and said, I'm losing my patience. And now, oh, lo and behold, I mean, did he really take the shots or not? I mean, now he has dementia. So thanks, but no thanks for your medical advice, medicator in chief. But it's just, it's just unbelievable that everything that they claim step by step by step by step was totally false down to the symptom reducing. No. You get worse symptoms, actually, if you take these injections. I was mentioning my friend earlier. He took his shot, got COVID, quote unquote, and was really, really sick and said, okay, that was my symptom reducing vaccine. That was crap. You know, it's really sad. It's really unfortunate what's happened. This is where we are. You know, no time to get discouraged now. Everyone has to stay completely locked in. It's still early in the game, unfortunately. Some people I see are getting fatigued. Don't get fatigued now. It's just the first quarter. These people aren't going away. And if we don't stand up for ourselves now, it's just gonna get worse and worse I'm gonna say quickly before I pass the ball, I'm going to be speaking in New York City on September 29, which is the Sunday at 01:30PM. I left a flyer in the purple pill. If you're anywhere near the New York City area, please come. I would love to meet you. I'm very excited about this speech. I wanna really give a part in the palm, a shot in the arm to the medical freedom movement here in New York City that, really is lacking. But I'm going to do my very best to try to change that and to try to mobilize more people. The Medical Freedom Alliance, which invited me to speak, it's mostly an older group of folks. So they're they're giving me the opportunity to speak. I'm gonna try to bring in against members and hopefully use that to start animating the movement here in New York City, which is just is is a pretty sad state of affairs. But I do know there are a lot of parents who they just have no courage, sadly. They just I don't know how to describe the mindset, but they just think, well, this is what you have to do. This is how it goes. This is what they told you to do. They don't understand the magnitude of what's happening. They don't understand that this is a matter of survival. But a lot of people, despite their lack of courage around the subject, they don't feel right about what's going on. They they really don't wanna vaccinate their kids. They're they're doing it because they were told they had to to attend school or whatever. And I'll just land my plane by saying there are a bunch of fundamental goals that I think we should set as a medical freedom movement, a freedom movement, whatever you wanna call us. But number 1 is no more medical mandates anywhere. No more medical mandates anywhere. You do not have the right to tell me to take a medical intervention, period. This is pharma. Way out of control. Just like you can't tell me I have to watch the Super Bowl or I have to eat a McDonald's hamburger or whatever. In America, if I say no, end of story. That's the way it should be. 1: If it's 22: not that way, we're not free, and we shouldn't kid ourselves. Thank you. 1: Amen. 0: Thank you, Jeremiah. I want everyone to know I have penned, the flyer for the event Jeremiah will be keynoting up at the top of the nest. So check that out. If you're in the area, please go and and support Jeremiah. And 22: Well, I'll just add 1 more thing to that as well. I'm sorry to interrupt, but thank you so much for for doing that. I just wanna say also, you know, I I don't mean to, like you know, I don't want attention to this. I'm a bass player. I'd rather have attention to singing and playing bass on sleep. This is something I was pulled into. It's a personal conviction for myself, for my kids, for the vaccine injured. But I do wanna say, please, as a medical freedom movement, help me mobilize. You know? Like, if you can't make it, if you know someone in New York City, please tell them to come and meet me and tell them to tell me that you sent them. And, you know, let's let's mobilize. You know? Let's show a capacity to support each other and to to keep this in people's spaces where they can't avoid it anymore. 1: Yeah. We'll we'll push it out to our groups out there too to spread the word. 6: Ma'am, we were 0: Yeah. And also subscribe to Jeremiah's Substack and and check out his podcast. He is always putting out good media. He has interviewed a huge, like, dazzling array of all of the different heroes of the medical freedom community and and the victims, and, and he does really good work. So support that if in any ways you can. 12: That. I 22: appreciate that. He actually forgot to mention I just interviewed Aaron Carriotti on Friday. It was my first live show in a couple of months because they had to relocate the whole studio, but it was great. Aaron Carriotti is phenomenal. That will be in the archives on Monday. I have other guests lined up, Mendenhall and a bunch of other, Julie 3, 7: the 22: device, vaccine injured sister is gonna be my guest next week. So, yeah, I will 1: talk to 15: you soon. 0: Amazing. She is so proactive. 22: Mhmm. Unbelievable. Great spokesperson, passionate, intelligent, articulate. So, yeah, I I have no intention of quitting until we've won. 0: Right there with you. I think everybody in this chat is right there with you and that we are not backing down until this war is over and and in our favor because the alternative is unthinkable. Unthinkable. But we we lots of people still being very patient. I really appreciate it. Kendall and then Brooke and then Hi. 18: How are 9: you doing? Good. Hi. From The UK as well. I I I've, got I was injured in a different way and I I completely accept. There are lots of, vaccine injured people I've I've met on here and moved and we've chatted. I was a medical I was a children's nurse for 15 years, pediatric nurse, and I worked, in complex care, so like ventilated children, palliative care in the community. And I was really good at it. And then COVID came along and I was redeployed to look after adults. And, it was who were dying of, COVID, and it was as it was hellish, as you could imagine. And I did it for months and months, and it was awful. And then eventually, I caught COVID and gave it to my partner. We were really, really sick. He was sicker than me, but we survived. Thank God. And then I I I've got, diagnosed with long COVID and PTSD from what I, you know, worked with. And this was in, god, April 2020. So back back in the early days. And I was alright for kind of it was quite stable for, like, a year or 2. And then the end of last year really deteriorated my health. And, you know, the people in The UK have just been completely ignored. There's no treatment, just left to, you know, go go away and die, really. So I have, submitted lots of evidence of what I witnessed to the code inquiry that's happening in The UK, and I hope I can live to see the completion of it, which is 2016, fingers crossed, about we you know, The UK was the second worst country in the world, which is unforgivable, for deaths and the the hideous mistakes that were made and the the death count isn't even accurate. And I can't say some things on here because it's got confidentiality, but 200,000, medical professionals have submitted evidence to this inquiry, and the chair's read them all, and she's quite rightly disgusted. So eventually, you know, it will come out. I think there'll be legal, investigations from it, which is quite right. And I, you know, I I can't be a nurse anymore. I've lost my house, my partner, my health, and I applied for disability benefit and was turned down, which just about sums up my casualty experience. But, yeah, there's 2000000 of us with, you know, this long COVID. And I wasn't part of any kind of vaccine program before anybody else, but it's, yeah. I didn't die, but it's, completely ruined my life as it has many people on here. Yeah. It's absolute absolute shit show. So, 1: yeah, I've obviously lived 9: in a different way. Let 1: me ask you a question. Did they so, like, in here, in America, they were I mean, people weren't dying of COVID. They were dying of the protocols and the the denial of treatment of ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, budesonide, the things that were helping people, were they doing the same thing in The UK where they were denying people those treatments that were so effective and then giving them things like remdesivir, baricitinib, tislelizumab, those types of things? 9: It wasn't really treatments for is that what you treatments for COVID, you're asking, or treatments for other conditions? 1: Yeah. COVID. What were they treating them with when they were 17: in the hospital? 9: They they basically I'm sure you saw the NHS was completely overwhelmed. It wasn't in a great shape before, and there was so, you know, they could only pick half of the patients that they thought they could, save. And the other half, they they came to places like me, and we did our best. I could cope with the people dying, but it was when the rules about not having family there and then no funerals. And that was, I think I think that was a human rights, issue. You know, we'll we'll see what happens about that. And, you know, then we see our government, they were partying, and that, you know, that's devastating, and a shame shameful part. But we yeah. We didn't have any treatment for COVID. We don't yeah. No. It was just, so many people died. And they weren't all old people. They were young people too. I would like to serve as people think they're just old, and they weren't. 1: So they weren't given they weren't letting people have ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine or anything like that? No. No. Interesting. Well, thanks for that. Thanks for giving us some insight into that. 9: I just I thought it was interesting to see a different kind of point of view and, you know, I've it was it's been a shameful part, part of the, bio country, and it's still they're still shaming us now. So I've I've I've done my bit with the evidence, and hopefully, I'll live to see the, results. 1: Yeah. Thank thank you for that. Wow. Did you say 2,000 people gave evidence? That's incredible. I'd like to see that here. 2,000 people given evidence for medical 200,000 9: people. Yeah. But you should do both inquiry. You really should. I think every country should be should have an inquiry. Don't you don't you think? 1: Oh, yeah. Absolutely. We're really pushing for 1. We're we're pushing for them, state by state, actually, because, you know, the state governments have the the the right to do their own. And I know Oklahoma, they're hitting it pretty hard. We're gonna be having some presenting some things on October 17 to try to get that. But, yeah, there there needs to be in in all the every Western because this was an attack on the Western world, so every Western world country needs to have that. Okay. So, Brooke, it's so help me help me out, Chelsea. We're gonna go 0: So we're gonna give, Kat notice that she will be next up after Brooke because she's having some mic speaker issues. 3: So Okay. 0: So get ready to be next up, Kat. We're gonna go to Brooke Witcher and then Kat and then Deb and then This is Oh, I think we lost this is a good sign. 1: So Well, that's a bad sign. But okay. Right. Brooke, Kat, Deb, and then if this is a good sign comes back, we'll get them up here. 0: How are you, Brooke? Good to see you. 21: I'm doing and I'm doing great. I'm doing very good in, Central Mississippi here. And, I just, it's it's hard to follow all these lovely voices, you know, Jeremiah and, and then, April and and also the lovely British accent that just came before. I guess I guess I could put on a little southern accent and have an accent too. But but, I just wanted to to come on and you know, I'm so proud of our joined efforts in continuing to get the word out about the harms, the crimes, the the horrific things that happened, you know, throughout this entire COVID thing. And I know there's many injured people that are struggling, and, you know, everybody's been affected in a different way. But, we are we started a podcast on, Brandon House's platform, which is, worldviewtube.com. And, Worldview Weekend, his radio program has been around about 30 years, so a long time. So we're really excited to be able to bring our medical freedom message out and tell the stories of the injured, those that were, killed in the hospitals, all all of the things. And, we're we're we're talking to a pretty friendly audience, but we want to invite anyone that has a story to tell. Just reach out to me. We do 3 30 minute shows a week, and, we we wanna get the message out. So if you've got a story to tell, reach out to me and let me know, and we'll get it booked, and you'll be able to tell what's happened. So I just wanna thank God for each and every soul that is listening right now. And I just pray God's blessings on you and healing and provision, and just I I pray, Lord, that everyone feels the love. Everyone feels the love and support. You're not alone. We just have to be be strong, be courageous, and continue to speak out. 0: Absolutely. Thank you so much for that, Brooke. And I I pinned, the link to World YouTube code blue up in the nest. That's that's really interesting, and, I encourage everyone to check that out. So glad you were able to come on with us, Brooke. Go ahead, Kat. I don't 2: know if this was in sleeping. Please mute me if I'm not. I was I I can't hear anything, and I can't hear the host. 1: Can you hear me? Oh, I can hear you. Just can't hear you. You can't hear Chelsea, but you can hear me. Okay. Go ahead. Yeah. 2: It's my turn to 10: speak. Yeah. Yes? 2: Oh, okay. I I I wanna thank everybody here. I listen a lot, and some people helped me through my hospital stay, and I just love you guys all. And, I just lost my brother. He's my half brother. He's 16 years older, but he died of terrible cancer yesterday. And my sister has cancer, and my stepfather has cancer. And they all got vaxxed, and it's just awful because our neighbor died of cancer. It's it seems like it's all over again, the death, but now it's all these cancers. And it's just awful. Thank god my sister's cancer is is tiny. Half of it was done with just the biopsy. So, but my brother was, having cancer, and he had a ring head cancer. He was in remission. And once he got those vaccines, it didn't come back right away, but 1 came back and then he had operation, and then eventually, it finally got him now. So, I wonder if if genetically I remember there was that case of the woman and hers, her husband and her son both had strokes after the shot. And I wonder if genetically more people and certain people are susceptible even though, you know, it was half. But okay. 1 thing I wanted to say is I, I remember you were talking earlier about why do they do all this. What are they doing? And I know this might sound crazy, but I never would have believed any of this 4 years ago. That happened. Just happened. But something that I keep getting led to is this, suspicious observers, and people should check it out for themselves. 1: It's not Oh, 0: I love that. That's a really 1: good show. 2: Theory without science. There's all these scientists that are all saying Yeah. That the Earth does have a cycle and, it would make sense of why this is all happening and that we're due for a 12000 year cycle where the Earth is gonna have a cataclysm come and that it's happened before. And if you read the bible and you hear about the flood and all that and this cataclysm, basically, the Earth loses its magnetism. There's a polar flip, and, basically, people are gonna have to live underground to survive. This is 1 reason why maybe they're doing the trying to block out the sun. Maybe this is why they are trying to make lab grown meat. Because, like, when you look at these people, but I think they think they're they're trying to do good sometimes. It just doesn't make sense. But I know there also are evil people. And if you're not evil in your heart, you can't contemplate how an evil person thinks. I mean, I try to wrap my head around this, but, anyway, check it out, suspicious observers. There's a whole bunch of, like, really big scientists. Actually, even, gosh. Not Epstein, but, the guy who broke COVID with doctor Malone on that first the dark horse podcast, he actually had the guy, Ben doctor Ben something. He wrote the textbook for Sun Space and Sun Weather, and he's the guy basically saying this is coming and he's had real scientists on. And, so yeah. So I can't remember the Dark Horse podcast. They he actually talked about it too. Yeah. So 1: Is that Weinstein? Brett Weinstein? 2: Yes. Yeah. Weinstein. Right? Brett Weinstein. Yep. That's him. Yeah. He had him on. The guy's name is Ben Goodman maybe or something. I don't know. He's suspicious observers on YouTube. He's some weather man here on this. But, I mean, honestly, I've been looking for answers other than just good and evil because it's hard for me to wrap my head around even that. And all of a sudden, like, I don't know. It's just something for people to look at. I cannot find anybody to debunk it. I've seen them debunk flat earths and that kind of stuff, but I've never seen them debunk this 1. So 1: Yeah. Check. 2: Thank you, guys. I listened. 1: Thank you. I'm so sorry. 0: Yeah. And Suspicious Observers is a really good, show. They cover, weather events, and they track the sun. Whenever there's a large sun corona mass being ejected towards us, they they fill us in and, you know, that can relate to so many things people go through. 1: Suspicious observers. I've never seen it. I'll have to to check it out. So who's next? So now it's Deb, and then this is a good sign didn't come back. Right? 0: Yep. So we need to encourage, more people to, So 1: Kaye Holiday come up 0: and request. I see we do have Trivium. 1: Yep. And Kaye Holiday. They both requested. So I 0: Oh, I see. 1: Okay. So we'll go to Deb and then, k holiday and then Trivium Trivium. So, go ahead, Deb. 23: Hi. Yeah. Can you hear me? 1: Yes. 23: Okay. Yes. Hi. Huckleberry's wife. I nice to finally meet you and protocol widow as well. Nice to meet you. I know that we've we're following each other, and I'm t bird. I I apologize that I don't get on and talk much, but, you know, I do have, you know, my story extensively on on my pinned post. And I but I was listening to somebody earlier, and, it was about, you know, when someone you had a family member in the hospital and, how it was just easier for the nurses to just vent and 1: That was me. Yeah. I was saying Yeah. 23: Okay. Yeah. And it's that 1 struck a memory. So so we're going on almost 2 years. My husband has experienced 2 years ago. You know, he had a heart attack through a blood clot, to his legs. So we have an emergency. We go to the hospital, and they removed the blood clot, you know, thrombectomy. And then, you know, next thing you know, you know, he's in ICU and he's ventilated and he's heavily sedated, and they can't give me, you know, rate of survival. And, I believe, you know, a few things were had caused it. You know, he he wasn't in the best of health, you know, high blood pressure 0: Yeah. 23: Prediabetic, you know, working way too many hours on his feet and, but also working with a lot of young kids who were bragging about all the boosters they got. So, you know, all that was a concern for me and, you know, it just spiraled out of control, and and now we're, you know, we're in an emergency. And but, anyways, what I remember, there there was so much. I it it's it's I had to write it down. It's, it's unbelievable. I mean, every day was a roller coaster. And he was in ICU for about 4 weeks, and then he was in a LTC, long term, care facility for another 4 weeks. And that's where it caught COVID, and that's where it went to shit in a handbag. You know? But it kinda went to shit both times. But, I remember when he was in the coma, and it was he was on the ventilator for the first 2 weeks. And I just remembered the this young Hispanic male. I'm in Tucson, Arizona, just so you know. Young Hispanic male. He was the, the whatever. The tech. The, you know, the respiratory tech. So and I've been to the medical school. The I was a medical assistant schooling, so I'm somewhat familiar with what they do. They're not highly educated, these techs. Right? Respiratory. I mean, they've probably put in maybe a year or 2 of whatever, you know, education. But, anyways, he complained that he was going to fix my husband's I'm sorry. Can you still hear me? It's like I'm rambling. 0: Hello? Yep. 23: Okay. Good. He was fixing my husband's trachea or not trachea. We didn't hadn't done that yet. He was fixing the vent, the intubation down the throat, right, in the lungs. He was fixing it, lot of mucus, whatnot. He's cleaning them out, that type of deal. And he could my husband kinda woke up, you know, like, fighting the you know, him. And he was furious, and he went to the nurse and said, I thought he was more sedated than this and and that's when I smell I started to smell a rat. I'm like, okay. We're going on 2 weeks of this ventilation. Nothing not much has changed. He's highly sedated. You're mad that he's waking up? I'm happy he's waking up. You know? And they instantly drug him up because they need to get him more sedated so they can keep him on the vent. And I remember that specifically. That's where I just that was my breaking point, and I thought that's it. You know? Something's gotta give. I can't we can't keep doing this. So, anyways, that was my story. I hope everyone heard that. 0: Yep. Oh. Yep. Thank you so much for for sharing that with us. 23: You're welcome. And I appreciate all of your guys' stories. And, oh, the other thing is is, 1 of the other reasons I dropped out of, fighting the the fight here so much is I just lost my father. He had 3 vaccines, maybe 4. We don't even know. The VA definitely pushed it on him, and he died, lung failure, just last January. 24: And I do 0: I am so sorry. 23: Thank you. And I believe that was from vaccine. So I just it's just been hit after hit. And, anyways, 0: I just I'd encourage you if you haven't to go to CHBMP. Come to CHBMP.org. You can find the link in my bio, and and document your story with us and document your father's story with us, and we will we will make sure it's it's not forgotten. 23: Thank you. I appreciate that very much. Thank you. 0: Thank you so much. It's it's only through people like you coming forward that we're able to raise awareness of these things, so we really appreciate it. 23: Yes. Of course. I appreciate you guys too having the space and speaking out, and I, you know, I'm very impressed that people are finding the strength because it's hard. You know? I don't feel like fighting quite I I was on a kick for a while, and then I got knocked down a little bit. But we're I'm getting we're getting stronger. I think we're all getting there. You know? 0: Yep. Sometimes it comes in waves, and and Gail uses the metaphor of, like, we're a flock of geese kind of taking turns at the lead and falling back and, you know, supporting each other as we can and doing whatever we can in whatever capacity we can to move this forward. 10: Yeah. 0: I I like that analogy. 23: Definitely. That was a that's a good 1. Thank you, ladies. 0: Thank you. And I look forward to seeing you, you know, seeing you more when you document your story. Join our support groups. Join our task force. We're doing lots of things, and we need lots of help. It's a big task. 23: I'd be happy to. Definitely. 0: Thank you so much. You. K. Holiday and then Trivium. 15: Hey. Howdy, folks. God bless you and your and your dad there. 23: Thank you so much. 15: Just wanted to make sure we could get Tibird a mic. If we could get her a mic, I wanted to, go back and forth with her on this story just to make sure I tell it right. I was kinda in the heat of the battle yesterday, at CHI Lakeside in Omaha for my mom, and, I was kinda hoping if there's space there for T Bird to get a mic. 1: Can you see T Bird, Chelsea? 0: Yep. I see her. I have to clear a spot for her. And, if she could tap request, like, and let us know if she wants to do that. 15: Yeah. I'd sure appreciate it. Just wanted to go back and forth, make sure kinda have all the pieces and or the puzzle here correct. You kinda get that heavy emotional load there, and, yeah, sometimes you kinda go in and out of the day. It was kind of a long day yesterday out there. I can just kinda start with, 3 and a half years ago when she went in the first time to Lakeside in Omaha. She had a a arrhythmia, and they put her in, and she had, really, really, really bad nurses. They treated her terribly. She asked questions. She was trying to be trying to be fact finding, of course. She didn't wanna be there. We're not big pharma folks. We take natural supplements. We spent a lot of money on them, and we really pride ourselves in that and not being on big pharma. So as you can guys you know, imagine, she goes in there 3 and a half years ago for this arrhythmia, and her husband didn't help. He was very, rushed about the whole thing. Didn't have a lot of, he he didn't have a lot of concerns about how they were treating her, which was really shocking to me. Just asking questions, and they got mad, and they would try to push her back onto the bed. And it's like, you guys don't understand that she hasn't been in a hospital setting since she was born, and you're treating her like an, like a criminal. Right? Like like like a psych ward. This is a hospital. Right? This is a cardiology floor at this hospital. And so it's just a terrible situation, and thank God, thank Guardian Angels that we got her out of there on day 4. They ran up a 40 some thousand dollar bill and to kind of prove all of this, how sideways it was, they wiped the entire bill except for the ER, which was like $1,200, 15 hundred bucks, after this situation happened, 3 and a half years ago. So on to a few days ago now, and then, Tee, you can just step in anytime. But, she goes in there, and I get down there as soon as I could coming off the road. And, she's in the ER, and she had just been moved up to the Third Floor, the cardiology floor. And she's back in the situation, her nightmare. Right? She's got arrhythmia. Her lungs are, you know, filled with fluids because of her heart. And, they're not they're they're they're they're a lot better this time, the nurses. They're answering her questions and being more kind. So all those nurses were obviously fired since then. They probably got so many complaints that, they just so anyway so these nurses are being decent. They're answering questions. And this whole story, I just wanted to give hope for folks in these big CHI systems that there are good nurses still, these young gals. I feel like there there's been a shift in momentum spiritually, and some of these nurses are actually, advocating a little bit more. They're still taking marching orders as you all know. I think a lot of us call it the medical mafia in these big hospital systems, and that's exactly how I feel about it. So, this is just kind of a story of hope. So I'm on the phone yesterday with T Bird and, she was on the phone with me for, I don't know, 3 to 5 hours, maybe more. She took all of her day to make sure that they didn't hurt my mom worse than she had to be. And if you wanna pick up a little bit of that, T Bird, we can go back and forth on it. 0: T Bird, are you there? 10: Yeah. I'm here. Yeah. They were very nice. They were lovely young girls. You could tell. I think we still the problem is still there. There's not a lot of managers in hospitals. I mean, I know I'm in another country, but, I mean, it's the same situational. There's not a lot of nurses left. Either we're murdered or we're not allowed to speak. That's unfortunately the situation. So but where are the managers? They don't wanna work. They don't wanna be in this situation, so they just aren't there anymore to direct these nurses. And what do the nurses do? They just follow doctor's orders. They don't question them. They just give medication. And luckily, I had spoken to Kyle's mom prior, the day before. Right, Kyle? You, let me speak to her? 15: Yeah. When you guys spoke on the phone and she was very clear and she was already feeling better from the diuretics, and she was able to go to the bathroom 4 times within, I think, Tanya, if you remember, I think it was, like, 3 hours. She was able to almost fill up that that that stool 4 times, on the diuretics. And so she was speaking very clearly. Yes. 10: And then, the next day, I was listening to her, and it was completely hallucinogenic, delirium, you name it, and it was very clear. So I decided to tell Kyle to go get all of her medical files immediately, which he did, and including every medication she'd had. And they had given her phenobarbital, Ativan. Like, you name it. They snowed this poor woman. And she's only in her, what, her sixties. I don't I don't I'm not purse I'm not gonna get personal, but she's young. And she just was like, the word finding, and it's like, what what is she talking about? Nurses in black and the devil and I'm like, what the heck is she talking about? And so I said to Kyle, you need to take me off the phone right now and walk downstairs and go get this debt. And everyone was really helpful. Right? 15: Yeah. If if I could just just break into just to make sure we get this point in. So when she had me do that, I'm on the phone with her the whole time. Right? So I have her on speaker phone. So everybody's hearing this. Right? And we made a very big impact just from being real people and asking real questions in these situations and not panicking. We both kept our heads this entire time, And we stayed calm. We killed these people with kindness. This is the only weapon that we have in these situations because you act a little erratic. They just strap you to a fucking I mean, excuse my French. They just strap you to a gurney. That's what they do in these situations. You know, these are hospitals. Right? These aren't supposed to be psych wards. So anyway, long story short, we go down and, Tanya's with me. We're talking to Katha. This gal named Catherine. Very, very nice gal in medical records. And she just needed a few pieces of information. I put it down. And then, I start asking her in conversation. Just being just being kind, just being myself. And and she she it came out of her. She goes, yeah. I had to take 2 Pfizer's just to work here. And she goes, I've never been the same. And I said, well, God bless you. I said, you're not gonna believe this, but, but my girl here, she, she had to take 3 in Canada. And, I'll I'll let her tell that. Obviously, she's told the story before, but it was very, very bad outcome for her. She was forced to take these things. And I said, if we could get more people like you, Catherine, to speak out about your story in just these simple little conversations we're having and you're willing to be contacted later on, you know, how quick would it I mean, how how long would it take folks to get a thousand people just in our local areas that we all live? If we all got a thousand people, 500 people, whatever it is, to be able to tell these stories about how they were forced to take a shot, there was an experiment, and or or lose their job and their career, and now they're injured. So you get all these people on a list, guys. And next thing you know, we have, an army of injured that are all speaking out, that are all on the same page. So I just wanted to make sure I got that part in of the story first, that that that was that simple to get the fact that she's a Pfizer injured sitting in that chair as I have Tanya on the phone that is severely Pfizer injured, and they're going back and forth, like, just anyway, if you if you wanna keep going there, appreciate it. 10: I don't I don't have much else to say other than I knew your mother seemed delusional. They're still trying to snow people, and, we needed to have the proof. And they're they're just trying to snow people right now, and it's it's kind of interesting. So now we have the proof because you got the records. And the more people we spoke to, every nurse we spoke to, it was very clear they were all injured in some way, but they're not allowed to talk about it. I heard them. No. We can't talk about it. We can't. I heard them whispering to you. No. We can't. We're not allowed to lose our license because we have licenses. Right? Like, nurses are not allowed to talk about this. This. It's a secret. It's a secret. Like, it's not cool, but it's it doesn't matter if I'm in Canada or not. It doesn't it just it's reality of the situation. And when the doctors are ordering medications, for a patient that snow them to the point that they're hallucinating, that's scary. And we all need to be there for whether we love them or not, our loved ones. I think that's what happened to a, Kyle. I don't know. What what are your thoughts? I don't know. I 15: Well, yeah. Yeah. Well, yeah, just to wrap this up and so you can come strong at the end here. Basically, if it wasn't for for Tibert being a nurse and having this this this information and being a kind nurse, 1 that says I will do no harm. Right? All these nurses, now they get trained under CHI in these big groups, and they take marching orders, and they feel bad about it. Why do you think they look down at the ground? Why do you think my mom got 1 of them to admit her first day, 3 and a half years ago, that she couldn't take the raise because she can't keep doing this to people. She told my mom that verbatim. She can't keep treating patients this way. This is not what hospitals were about. These are not psych wards. K? These are hospitals. Do no harm. Help your patient. Whatever the cost. I'm not a nurse so I can't read the whole thing, but I'm sure someone in here could. The oath that these folks take. So anyway, if it wasn't for for t bird, my mom would have not been out today. They would have put her on what was it? Barb what where were the barb the the word that you just said? They would have put her on 2 of those again. And it because Tanya said, well, wait a minute. What are you putting her on? They put her on an antipsychotic mixed with Ativan and mixed with the other antidepressant that she knows the the name of here. So I'll let you let you finish that up. But if it wasn't for Tanya, she would literally be in the hospital still, full panic mode, melting down because she does not she's not used to that situation. And they wanted to say, oh, it might have been, you know, alcohol, you know, detox or whatever it was. It's like, no. Like, ask the patient. They didn't even tell my mom that they were putting her on a mixture of these things. She had a full on hallucination. And if it wouldn't have been for Tanya and me going out to the nurses station and and and the timing of it where the pharmacist of the hospital was sitting there. This girl was probably, what, 28? She was sitting there and she goes, oh my gosh. Yeah. I'm looking right now. They did put her on a combination of 3 things in 6 hour window. Well, why would you do that, folks? Are you trying to to to to to to to prolong this stay? Or are you trying to hurt my mom? Because that would be how I would see exactly what happened. And so my whole point is if it wasn't for Tanya having that experience and telling her and and if you could just kindly wrap that up, Tanya, with how you asked them for these specific records and you wanted to make sure that they put it in the chart that she had an allergic reaction, these people wouldn't have known it. And they would have thought that my mom was just delusional. 10: Right? Yeah. It's true. You guys need to really pay attention to behaviors, normal behaviors. If there's any kind of adverse reaction, always report it to your nursing station, ask what medications that they've put them on, which don't make sense, most of them. Yeah. And then and then Google them. Like, you can ask ask for the med list. It's called a MAR, medication administration record. Ask for it. 1 you need to look at it, all of you. Look at what they're on, and then you can look at contraindications. You can just do it yourself. It's super easy. Like, it's not hard. Just go go through it. I just knew because she just sounded like she was off left field, and I'm like, well, you sound weird. And that's why I said to Kyle. I'm like, okay. Take me out of the room. Take me out of the room because I need to talk to you. We're going downstairs. Like, we gotta get no. Get her out of there. So, yeah, they they had drugged her, and I'm not sure why. Like, they sedated her, for anxiety, whatever, antipsychotics, antianxieties. Those medications are good when they're needed. But if you've never been on them in your life, you don't just double up on them right away. Like And 15: Tanya and and their excuse was this. And if you could follow-up with this real quick and then I'll I'll go ahead and shut my myself down. I don't wanna take up all your space, guys. Thank you for the time. Their excuse was we have to get her calm down no matter what it takes to get that the the the heart rate down. Otherwise, she'll be here longer. And then they also told her that they're gonna do a procedure in the future, but they wanna see if the drugs work and this and that. So there were there's a lot of contradictions in this in this period. And then I think at the end of it, be between Tanya and I asking all these pertinent questions and being very kind to the staff, I think they kind of gave up on whatever they were trying to go for because they knew that we weren't gonna give up here. We wanted her to get out of the place as soon as possible because how many stories have we all heard about these big CHIs and these big places and they're just kill centers. And I hate saying that because there's a lot of great nurses. I'm not saying that the nurses are are evil. I'm saying the protocols and their marching orders are. And what we witnessed yesterday was truly a miracle. And if it wasn't for Tanya, my mom would still be there. And and I don't know if she would have made it out. And I just cannot thank her enough. I just wanna thank you guys for your time. 0: Thank you so much for coming on and telling your story, and thank you so much, T Bird, for using everything you've learned to to pay that forward and hope somebody else avoid being murdered. 1: Chelsea, who's next? Is it, Trivium. Right? 0: Can you hear me, Gail? 16: Am I up? 0: Yes. Trivium, go ahead. You are up. Yes. 16: Alright. I decided to pop in because somebody asked a question about, regarding genetic factors and how it could possibly relate to bad outcomes. The first thing I wanna say is that it's basically impossible to separate out epigenetics from genetics. So genetics are like the file cabinet in your cell. Epigenetics are like the secretary that opens the file cabinet and pulls which files it wants to to optimally express given the toxicity and the nutrition and everything in the environment of the cell. So don't just think in terms of genetics, think in terms of epigenetics. What is the environment that that cell is in? So the real question is what genetics or epigenetics could have contributed to worse outcomes? And I personally believe that the system wants to promote genetics so that you don't think you have any control over your outcome, and then you just fall in line with the system. They don't want you to know that epigenetics are absolutely huge, and you want the best possible epigenetics for the best possible outcomes. I'm not sure about the jab. The jab was next level. But I know based on the research that ferritin exploded in the serum. And I knew this in, I don't know, April, May '20 '20. The research was out. Ferritin absolutely exploded in the serum in the worst outcomes. And you can look up the research. It it's all out there. This is for the whatever COVID was. Right? Virus, whatever. But whatever it was, essentially, it caused the iron in the ferritin, and most people don't understand how ferritin works. It's not supposed to be in your serum. Ferritin is synthesized inside the cell to store iron that would otherwise be reactive and damage the cell. So it's it works inside the cell is like a vault for toxic iron. When it gets damaged, it releases all of the iron acutely. This is this is what happened in COVID. It released all of the iron acutely to all all at once to start damaging everything. And then the the ferritin was ejected out of the cell and into the serum without the iron. So high ferritin is organ pathophysiology. 100 percent, there was a huge correlation and and I saw 1 study where they said, the worst outcomes they'd come in and their ferritin would just keep going up. It just would never go down in their serum. And I'm not sure many doctors understand ferritin or how it works. They're not and not because they're bad people, they're not trained. Now, in 1941, the same people that financed this whole operation that's going on now, under the cover of World War 2, changed the food supply forever in a big way. They added elemental iron, like literal iron filings, like get a block of iron and sand it down really fine, to the food supply. It had never existed in the food supply before, and they claimed they did it because 1 percent of pregnant women were out there and they were anemic. That was their reasoning. So they flooded the whole food supply for everybody with not even food iron. It's not like they sent this it's not like they grabbed it from spinach and put it in like a natural supplement. Literal metallic iron filings. And and if you look on YouTube for, iron filings in cereal, you'll see people pull it out. That doesn't exist in the food supply. Never did. And my argument, and they've never proved that it's healthy. Right? It's a different form. The same h 2 0 that the Titanic floated on sunk it. The only difference was the form. But pretending that h 2 0 that solidified is equivalent to h 2 0 that's liquid is a bad assumption. Assuming that organic, sunkissed, you know, nature processed iron in food is the same as a metallic iron filing, is an equally bad assumption, but the consequences are slow. What happens is it builds up in your tissues and drives oxidative stress. What does iron do? It rusts. And when it's not properly managed by the body, when oxygen comes into contact with it, it takes an electron from it. This is the rusting process. That oxygen becomes a superoxide, a reactive oxygen species, which then can start damaging things in the body. When we eat another thing that was never in the food supply, they changed this too when they said saturated fat, animal fats are bad, have your vegetable oil. Well, the the person that said that, Ancel Keys, originated k rations, which are the precursor to MREs. And in each of those k rations that the guy, Cancel Keys, he's the guy that said saturated fat was bad and all the media cite him as a source in his research, which if you look into it is fraudulent. He included 3 cigarettes in each k ration. So wrap your head around that. He promoted cigarette smoking. That's not bad for your heart. But animal fats, which people have been eating for thousands of years, is all of a sudden bad for your heart. So this this whole attack on our energy production and our mineral status and our nutrition and how we ban they're overloading us with oxidation, which then causes damage, which then drives inflammation. 6: True. 16: Mhmm. The key is that the missing element here is bioavailable copper. It regulates both oxygen and iron in the human body. But even even if you have good bio copper, you still don't wanna eat rusty metallic iron filings. And by the way, nor do you want to ingest rusty metallic copper. Right? It's the wrong form. You want the bioavailable form. The best form of copper is in liver from grass fed animals because the vitamin c in the grass has it's 3 or 4 coppers per vitamins whole food vitamin c molecule. So this is all about going back to nature. 2 words that you will never hear in a university, in any of the universities on this planet, are evolutionary nutrition. That's hand in glove. That's Orwell. 2 plus 2 equals 4 right there. Evolutionary nutrition should be the foundation of nutrition. They won't even connect those 2 words. I would be surprised if anybody on this space has ever even heard that phrase. Ancestral. Ancestral. But is it obvious, though? Yeah. I mean, it's the most obvious thing in the world, but that's the level of programming that the system has on us. And so, Morley Robbins, I I learned, iron metabolism and copper metabolism. They're they're intertwined. If you're low on copper, you could be way overloaded with iron and be anemic. You can be low you could be low in hemoglobin even though your tissues are loaded to the gills with iron because it takes copper to recycle it. And Morley Robbins, m o r l e y r o b b I n s, he probably has 200 videos on YouTube. The information he gives away for free. I've he does training too, but I've I've never done it. I I don't think I need it. But but that's a key element. High fructose corn syrup blocks copper absorption. Glyphosate chelates copper below the pH of stomach acid. Ascorbic acid strips copper from its its activating protein. So basically, it it reduces bio copper. That's why it's ubiquitous. Now I'm not saying that ascorbic acid for treatments for certain cases can't be beneficial. That's not what I'm saying. But what I'm saying is it's not a replacement for nature's vitamin c. You need that copper in that whole food vitamin c complex. So what I'm trying to do is I had an energy crisis prior to COVID, and I'm kind of thankful it was prior to COVID because I know it's not COVID even though there may be some overlap. But I know that my issues aren't primarily driven by it. Anyways, I guess it it's it's 1 less question mark to deal with, but I'm I'm still, my energy system's all screwed up. But what I'm doing is I'm going back to an evolutionary nutrition program. I was 50 and I'd never eaten organ meats. Now a huge part of my diet are organ meats, not not, I don't go to Safeway or whatever grocery store and get it because I don't want glyphosate filled. I don't want corn. I want the vitamin c from the grass. So I go to a local Middle East Butcher, and I get organ meats from goats and from lamb because you can't really torture them. You can you can turn a cow upside down and smack it in his head all day long and somehow they live. And then they, you know, turn it into food for us. They're all stressed out. Their nutrient profile is out of a stressed out, you know, train wreck. Right? We don't we're stressed out enough. We don't need that nutrient profile in the food that we eat. So that's 1 thing I'm trying to do. I would really, really look into what Morley Robbins teaches. I would also suggest that liver cleanses. The liver is so so important. If I'm familiar with cases where unhealthy livers could not process organ meats. Made the person really, really sick because their liver was so full of heavy metals and toxins, and it just it couldn't take the good nutrients and process them because it had so many bad nutrients just clogging everything up. So you wanna have some sort of protocol to clean out your liver, you know, and people can do various suggestions for that. I'm familiar with coffee enemas and then then other things. So it's not natural forms of things are best. Somebody said you spend a lot for for natural supplements, that it's a very good idea. Make sure your magnesium intake preferably natural is good. Another key fact, and I learned this from Morley too, is that ATP alone, just ATP, is not the energy currency of the cell. It's a doorstop in the cell. It needs something to activate it. Magnesium. MGATP is the true energy currency of the cell. Cytochrome c oxidase is, complex 4 right before ADP gets turned into ATP and gets the magnesium added onto it so that our cells can function. They have the energy molecule to function. Cytochrome c oxidase runs on copper. If you don't have bioavailable copper, 40 40 quadrillion mitochondria start producing more exhaust and less energy. And whatever antioxidant you think you're eating, there is no way you're gonna overcome 40 mitochondria, missing a a spark plug. Like, take a spark plug out of your car, and it'll move, but it's gonna spew a lot of exhaust, and it's not gonna move very well. And so I think that that's a good analogy to how the mitochondria start working when they don't have these key nutrients. And nobody but Morley is talking about copper. It's it's a blind spot, and it's huge. Ceruloplasmin is the protein that transports copper throughout the body. So it's, without it, you can't have bioavailable copper, you gotta have it. It also activates it and turns it into an enzyme. So ferroxidase is actually ceruloplasmin bound copper. They call it ferroxidase because of what it does. And what it does is it flips reactive ferrous iron, which you need in hemoglobin, which is which protects it, protects the rest of the body. The hemoglobin is designed to do that. But transferrin can't transport ferrous iron. It has to be converted from ferrous iron, which is reactive, to ferric iron, which isn't. Copper does that. Ceruloplasma bound copper does that. And if it doesn't if it's not there, if the glyphosate is chelated all away, if the supplements have depleted it from your system, NPK fertilizer doesn't have it and hasn't had it for 70, 80 years. People are copper deficient. Morley tests for ceruloplasmin. The study in 1948, the study subjects had, I I wanna say 48 milligrams per deciliter was their level. But I'm not sure about the units, which don't really matter. Today, people are in their teens. You got people in their, you know, in their twenties that are 22, 20 3. This superpower enzyme, which manages this tsunami of metallic iron now, it's it'd be bad enough if they they just doubled our iron with food iron. That's still too much. Right? Too much of a good thing is still bad, but but now it's too much of a bad thing on top of the good thing. So they cut cut our referee in half, and now you have this Shaq looking iron. The iron's kicking our ass. It's oxidative stress is is is what's doing this. And so Hal Huggins, I don't know if you're familiar with him. He's a biological dentist, real real good guy who tried to help people with amalgams and got his practice shut down because he was trying to help people who were hurt by amalgams. He said you have to step out of the shower before you dry off. And basically, what he's trying to say is you have to address all of your all of the things in your life that are driving oxidative stress, not just 1 thing. You have to get your liver working right. You have to get your biocopter status right. You you have to get your magnesium status right. And it's not a quick thing. I've been at this for years. 1: Yep. 16: Years. 1: That makes sense. Like I'm go 16: I'm going the right way, though. 1: Yeah. Makes sense. 16: I'm not sure I'd be alive if I wasn't doing what I'm doing. 1: Yeah. I appreciate all that, and I appreciate you answering the question that was asked before about that. Stay stay stay where you're at because I don't know if some of these hands that went up are for you. So just 11: can 1: you Okay. Yeah. 3: Just 11: Thanks. 1: Kinda stick around. Yep. We don't wanna have to bring you back up because somebody's got a question for you. 16: I'm gonna I'm gonna turn my mic off, but I'll turn it back on if I get a question. 1: Okay. Thank you. Okay. We're gonna go to Doug and then Doug and then 0: Angela and then Dick. 1: So go ahead, Doug. 0: Can you hear me now, Gail? 25: Thanks. This is actually a follow-up to mister k Holliday's story before. So 5: about 25: a year, a little over a year ago in June of last year, my wife had a hip replacement. And 10 days after the hip replacement, the doctors called the family meeting because they could not stabilize her and told us she was not gonna make it. So they gave us some options, and what we decided to do was to take her home and put her into a hospice program. So over the weekend, they did that. It was July fourth weekend of last year, and, we were fortunate in that it took an extra couple days for the drugs to get there. And, she actually began to improve a little bit as soon as she got home, without the drugs they had been giving her in the hospital, which were changing daily and actually pretty radically. But when the drugs got there, and the hospice controlled everything from that point on, they had given her a, an antipsychotic. It was a gen 2 antipsychotic called Seroquel, and they've given it to her as a sleeping medication in low dose, off label. So the first pill I gave her, after 7 minutes, she went into, state of delirium and stayed there for 16 hours all night long and then slept. Now the reason they said she wasn't going to live, they diagnosed as vascular dementia and, adult failure to thrive, whatever that is. But once we took her off of the Seroquel, she started to, improve from the dementia condition or the delirium condition, actually, and, survived the hospice and was finally released, almost a year later, but this June 17, and is still with us after a 4 day prognosis. So, obviously, the diagnosis was horrible. They had been giving their this, and, actually, it was an extended release version. So the half life, you know, was was much much longer than the drug, normally would have had and stayed with her much longer, and the delirium stayed much longer at the same time. But she did fine when she was off it. And, obviously, bad diagnosis and bad drug. And, obviously, they did not notice the reaction she was having to the drug. So, we're very glad that we took her home, and, we're glad that the drugs took an extra couple days to get there, which made us suspicious that something was going on with the drugs that they were giving her because she was improving a little bit even even after, 3 days over the long weekend. And I'll just land it there. Sounds like a pretty, similar story, to mister Holiday's and not surprised. 0: Yeah. That just breaks my heart. My my own aunt was, was forced to move to an assisted living facility. And, of course, as a prerequisite, she was forced to be up to date on her shots and boosters. And while she was there, they started administering antipsychotics to quote control exit seeking behavior. And this was all without my knowledge. By the time I found out about it, they had sent her to hospice where she was probably starved and murdered like so many of you. And and it's just terrible that that they make such liberal use of antipsychotics when it's really not appropriate. Angela, go ahead. Hey. I was having 26: a rough time with my Internet trying to get up here. I didn't see who it was specifically that was talking about Morley's protocol and the oxidation of the iron and what's going on with the zinc copper imbalance. Huge, huge, huge. And, guys, I saw it grotesquely during COVID because of the frivolous advice that people were being thrown about taking high dose vitamin d 3 and other. So when we talk about oxidation of iron and we talk about copper imbalances, when we take d 3 as well as ascorbic acid and high high fructose corn syrup and seed oils, we suppress ceruloplasmin, which is a protein that's essential to bind and move copper around the body. Because if it's not bound, it's gonna cause zinc dumping. But it's also essential for the fentan reaction to move iron out of the oxidized state. So I'm telling you, I saw it off the charts, and that's what we're talking about with regard to the ferritin, which is a first phase reactant. When it goes up, it means there's oxidative stress. So great job calling on that. Oh, and the other thing I was gonna say, with regard to the liver and the reasons why some people don't do well with organ meats, I'm typically seeing it's because they're low in choline. Specifically, in this case, that's gonna be your phosphatidylcholine for metabolizing fats. And, again, the best place you're going to get choline is your eggs, specifically the yolks and liver. So it's it's pretty critical. Those most of us don't go around eating liver anymore. Our grandparents used to, and we'd all turn up our nose at it, but there's a reason that they ate it. And what have they tried to keep from us? Eggs. So, yep, pretty critical. 16: Can I chime in for a second? 0: Go ahead. 16: So thank you for bringing up vitamin d. And what I would recommend is that people search the root cause protocol vitamin d FAQ, FAQ. What Morley's done is he's gone into the research, and he's really hit a lot of technical points that most people are completely clueless about. And, yes, low storage vitamin d because they only test 1 typically, and that's the storage version, not the active version. You have no idea what the active version is. And by the way, in a lot of people, the active version is high when the storage is low, but you don't know that and they just give you more vitamin d. Well, what does vitamin d do? It elevates turbocharges calcium, which blocks magnesium absorption. Magnesium is required to activate your ATP. And if you're eating processed food all the time, you're not. Processed food basically means process the magnesium out. They don't even put magnesium on the label of a nutrition label. The people running this system are attacking our energetic system. And low energetics equals some basket of symptoms that the system then labels a disease. So vitamin d, a lot of people love it, it's correlation. If you look if you look at it, vitamin d, just taking more vitamin d doesn't reduce inflammation. It actually increases it. So in nature, vitamin d is packaged with 10 times the retinol. So cod liver oil typically has 10 times the retinol. If you eat sardines, it's got 10 times the retinol. In order to package these the copper within ceruloplasmin, the enzyme that does that is ATP 7 b. So it requires magnesium because ATP is in the name, but it also requires retinoic acid. But when you take a whole bolus of d and no retinol, it burns up your retinol and depletes your retinol status. Pretty much every narrative in the system that's popular is a Trojan horse. Actually, I can't think of 1 that isn't, to be honest with you. Everything's rigged to 1 level or another. But I you there's a lot of research that goes into this. There Morley's the guy that you're gonna wanna he cites the papers, you know, look up FAK, cop Morley Robbins copper FAK, Morley Robbins iron FAK, Morley Robbins vitamin d fact, Morley Robbins vitamin c fact, FAQ. And and he has hundreds of blog posts that cite the research. To give you a little bit of history on him, he was a a hospital executive who the way he says that I, you know, I spent the first 30 years of my life trying to put put as many people in the hospital as I could, and I wanna spend the rest of my life keeping as many people out. And once he retired, he started spending about 20 hours a week trying to figure out why everybody's getting sick. And that was 13 years ago. So 52 times 20 times 13, it's a lot of time in the scientific literature. He's not waiting for a b c to tell him what the latest health information is. He's he's talking to the research scientist. And so that's where he's getting his information, and he's reaching his conclusions. I, you know, I think there are certain nuances that that he doesn't get. Right? He's he's I think in some cases, you might have to deplete some copper in your liver that's that's in the wrong form before your liver can start to actually create ceruloplasma bound copper. He he doesn't go there. He's like, nope. Never do that. And I'm anyways, it's complex. Right? The human body's complex. Everybody 26: He and I have had some tete a tete as well over different things having to do with methylation. So, yeah, he definitely has strong opinions. 16: Yes. 26: But I have 16 years worth of lab results measuring with patients and got smacked in the face with how people were presenting during COVID with their ODing on d. 16: Very interesting. I also heard from, doctor Rick Malter, who who was actually Morley's initial mentor. Rick Malter is the original magnesium man, although Morley kinda took that over, that vitamin d also causes pet potassium wasting from the cell. So that could be an issue as well. I I don't know. Maybe you've seen that clinically or not. 26: I wasn't necessarily seeing it. However, we're not necessarily seeing potassium in the cell when we're measuring a, comprehensive metabolic panel. Right? 16: Yep. But but I do believe, right, in order to be healthy, you have to have a healthy ceruloplasmin bound copper status. Now how any given 1 person can get there might be different and you might have to blaze your own trail for yourself. But for your family line, if you don't get a hold of this and make this a priority over time, I'm not sure family lines are gonna continue to exist even without COVID. I think the whole COVID thing, it's accelerating it absolutely for sure, but we were falling apart before COVID. And I think this iron overload and the biocopro depletion, and for those conspiracy theorists out there. Right? And I I consider myself a conspiracy analyst. Right? I analyze them. They're real. Right? The ceruloplasmin translates into blue blood. What are the royals and Rothschilds call themselves? Blue bloods. I believe they I believe they literally know how important copper status is, ceruloplasma bound copper, and they def they literally use that as a point of differentiation between them and everybody else because they know how important it is. And I'll I'll I'll throw this out. If you're interested in this, you can follow me because I I post quotes or whatever. You can DM me, and I'll I'll send you the link to it. Hey. Rothschild went public with an ask me anything on a conspiracy forum in 2011, and he explains why he did it. It's, small book length. Wanna say it probably took me 8 hours, 8, 9 hours to read through the whole thing, but I wasn't going particularly fast. I'm convinced it's him. He knows too much. He was anti vaccine. He said stupid humans rely on vaccines instead of natural law. He said big pharma was had a profit motive and that you're dumb if you follow a system that has a profit motive contrary to your health. Right? He said a big event was coming. He said be prepared. I mean, talks about the money system, everything. And where's he gonna go with that? Well, he mentioned copper. He said he said they believe it's evolutionary. Copper in the blood was evolutionary. Of course, he's talking about the bio biological avail the bioavailable kind of copper. He's not talking about the wrong kind of copper. Let he called it evolutionary. He said, if you're anemic, he said, eat organic iron, and he capitalized it. Organic was capitalized. Iron was capitalized, say, in spinach, for example. So, again, he was pointing everybody to nature to get get your food. 26: And Specifically, because there's no food in nature, not 1, that contains a single nutrient. They're always bound with other nutrients so the body knows how to absorb what it needs and don't take in what it doesn't need. And we go overdose on single nutrients. 16: Yes. Absolutely. And and my energy dropped when I was on a copper detox, and I went too far. But I literally as my n a over k ratio, sodium over potassium in in a hair mineral test, dropped from 6.5 to about 1.7. And I felt my energy drop. And you wouldn't think 50 of zinc could be so powerful. Other people, it might not be. Like I say, we're all individual. We all are in different states. There's different dynamics and things going on. But there's a good chance that my energy issues are related to a mineral imbalance. Just a simple mineral imbalance that my body's having a hard time correcting. But the ideology that that guy said in the system, Rothschild, Red Shield, bloodline defender, they are bloodline narcissists. Their whole concept is it's our bloodline versus everybody else. And he said he, he went public with this, and he said some kinda what I consider crazy stuff. He threw the royals under the bus. He basically said our bloodline's trying to we're trying to be the last bloodline stand and then good luck trying to stop us publicly. So, like, anybody can send that to, you know, the royals and or whatever. But it's like he didn't care. So that's the ideology at play. I I they don't care about us. Right? We're like the rat that's kinda bothering them. And they think the planet is there. I kinda view them at my analogy for them is they're kind of a a twist between King David in their own head, of course. Right? Between King David, where the Philistines, by the way. Right? David was told to kill the the sinning Philistines. Right? That was okay to God in in that particular case. So they they're extrapolating that that now it's okay. Right? And Noah. Right? God wiped out the planet 1 time already because of the sin. So they believe they're above it all. They believe they're financing biblical prophecy as God's chosen agents. So they're reading the prophecy in the Bible, and they control the money, and they're financing people to make it happen. So their interpretation of biblical prophecy is absolutely gonna happen. So if you're wondering how biblical prophecy is gonna happen, it's they're directing it. And they think they're approved by God. I'm not saying I agree. Obviously, I disagree because, you know, I speak out against it and I try to try to share this and and a lot of people just can't process it. But for those folks that there's so much wisdom in the bible, it's amazing. For the love of money is a root of all evil. So if you're the most sophisticated evil on the planet, are you gonna make sure you control the earth that that tree that's the root of all evil is gonna grow in? It's gonna be the first thing you do. Right? If you're the most sophisticated evil. If money's if money's gonna drive the evil, you're gonna control it so that evil can't come against you. 0: There there's a bit of nuance there. It's not money that's the root of all evil. It's the love of money that is the root of all evil, which is, I think, an important distinction. Right. 16: I I agree and I misspoke if I if I left that part out. For the love of money is the root of all evil. 1: Greed. 16: Yes. And and that explains the system. Right? People are following orders. Why? For money. 1: For money. Yeah. For money and power. 0: For money and power, but it's also it's ideological because 1: Yeah. 0: Many of these people actually believe in they've been drinking their own Kool Aid. They've been sampling their own product. They're actually buying into some of this BS that they're trying to sell us. So when they say it's imperative we get the population down to 500,000,000 or 5 whatever it is. They're they believe that, and they think, you know, the ends justify the means then that humanity will not survive if if they don't do these horrible things. So it's it's a bit of a you know, they're they're they're doing this they're screwing themselves in their minds by believing their own lies, and and thereby, they're harming all of humanity. 1: It's like the CS Lewis quote. Right? Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victim is the most effective because they do so with the, you know, with with their own the approval of their own conscience. Right? They believe that they are correct and they're doing the right thing, and they're doing it on your I guess that would that's that's a great quote to describe a Karen. Right? They think they're doing doing you doing you good while Right. 0: Like, when when Yuval Noah Harari goes on TED Talks and talks about there is no free will anymore because we we have all the if we have your biometric data, we can effectively control the population like machines. They they believe that, and they believe if they do not make use of that, if they are not the ones heralding this burgeoning technology, that somebody else will. And, you know, and that may be true, but it doesn't justify what the the way they're trying to go about doing what they're doing either. 11: Sure. 16: There there was a document apparently left on a Boeing executive's copier that somebody came across, and the name of the document is silent weapons for quiet wars. And it's an operations research technical manual that's on the cover, and it's got a catalog number. Boy, would I like to see what's next to it. Right? But that document and it's free. You can look it up archive.org. Just silent weapons for for quiet wars. And it is very technical. It's a very sophisticated manual, but it really explains how they view us and kind of if you wanna be a CEO or CFO at at Boeing, you you're gonna have to sign on to this first or you're just not gonna get the job. 1: Yeah. Yeah. 16: And then they yeah. It's not there there's not so the biblical narrative to me is agape. Like, agape is the only way that a community of people can function and grow and be happy and have peace. And agape is pure love from a pure heart. Right? You do things out of care for others, not for ego, not for selfish. You don't put people at disadvantage to try to gain an advantage for yourself. I call that sin agape because sin means without in Spanish. And biblical sin, hata, h a t a, equals sin agape. It's the same thing. Like, you either you either have agape or you don't. And if you don't, that's the very definition of sin. They're sin agape. Like, the Rothschilds reading through the articles, like, he's not mad at us or whatever. It's just like he just doesn't care. He has no care for us. And he's like, well, if you don't care for yourself and you don't take care of you for yourself, well, that's your fault. And if you, you know, fall off the cliff and, you know, or all sorts of bad things happen to you, well, not my problem. I don't care. 15: Yes. The Bible of the fittest. That that's how they look at it. 16: So literally, it's agape versus synagape. And I'll throw this out too. The winner of their last bloodline standing, because that's what he said they're competing for. Like, there's there's only gonna be 1 bloodline that wins Earth, and they believe it's the Messiah in the Bible. So they think they're competing for that. 7: It's the 16: prototype antichrist. 0: I mean, really, aren't they trying to to create 2 classes, the ruling class and the the subjugated class and and effectively eliminate the middle class so that they have They've 15: already done it. 0: The servants that they'll they'll need. And, they want the they want the serving class the servant class to be a multicultural amalgamation of peoples with no racial distinction. Don't they? 15: And they've already done it. Look what they're doing here with our open border. They've already got it accomplished. If I could just say 1 thing to to Trivium, about the high grade fish oil, high grade krill oil, and nascent iodine just to get his opinion on those 3 things, I would much appreciate it. 16: I got into nutrition listening to doctor Barry Sears and the zone diet in 1995. And he's 1 of the biggest promoters of, I'll I'll call it IFOS, International Fish Oil Standards, 5 star fish oil or better. So independently tested. And when I first got information on fish oil, I went to Costco and I bought whatever, and I tried it. And I got a raging headache, and I got dizzy. And those were the last 2 times in my life, and this is probably could be 25 ago, that I got dizzy or got a headache like that. So I wasn't sure whether it was official or not. Anyways, I got the iPhos 5 star, and I could take 3 times as much, and I just just felt good. I think it's very powerful, especially because we're so overloaded with this PUFA from this toxic seed oil of, you know, reactive cell membrane death. I mean, ideally, we have solid membranes from eating natural food from an evolutionary diet from the beginning of time to now. But since they adulterated it, I think the fish oil is often a really, really good hack. I do kinda view it as a hack, though. Right? So I don't eat I don't eat chips of any kind with you know, if I if I have to eat something chippy, it's popcorn cooked in animal fat popped in animal fat with clarified butter on it. It. Right? If I have to do something like that, which is pretty rare. But I can do it, but that's what it it's not corn chips. It's not organic corn chips. Right? I I don't go anywhere near seed oils at at all now. So as the as that burden lowers, I think you need less fish oil to countermeasure it, but I think it can be an amazing, amazing, countermeasure. I'll give you 2 2 stories that, have personal knowledge of. I had a coworker who started taking I Iphos 5 star fish oil. He had a terrible stuttering problem. Like, he would, right, for, like, a second. And when you're trying to talk, a second of is a long time. And he was third early thirties. So say 32 is an estimate. And he changed his diet. He still was ingesting seed oil, though, but he stopped eating so much really junk food, sodas and candy and stuff like that. But he still wasn't eating, you know, like organic and good oils, that type thing. He started taking high dose fish oil. And within about a month, I'd say 90 to 95% of his stuttering was gone. So that was super impressive. I have have another friend who was very athletic person. Right? And he played tennis in high school, and his shoulder always hurt. Well, zoom from high school to his mid forties, he's playing on 2, you know, very high level flag football teams as quarterback. He's playing tennis and going to the USTA tournament in Phoenix and really good at basketball. And he told me, he says, you know, I'm playing tennis for the first time in my life without my shoulder hurting. So it it's and it's a vasodilator. It's gonna lower your blood pressure naturally. So I would recommend looking into what doctor Barry Sears teaches about it. Oh, okay. Third 1. I'm not familiar with this 1 personally. Sago mining disaster. What was his name? Randall McCloy. He was the only survivor, and he basically was dead. I don't think anybody on Earth has survived more carbon monoxide poisoning than Randall McCloy. And you can look this up, and there's news articles about it. His neurosurgeon, doctor Julian Bales, looked at him and said, help. I don't even know what to do. He'd read doctor Sears' book. A neurosurgeon, like the most arrogant of of doctors, and doctors tend to be arrogant. Right? They don't like asking for help unless it's like their club, called doctor Barry Sears and said, hey. What do you recommend? I I mean, I have somebody that's just a mess. Can you help? Because he was familiar with the anti inflammatory nutrition that doctor Barry Sears taught. And so he brought doctor Sears in. They gave him intravenously high dose fish oil. I wanna say, there's a test you can do, and doctor Barry Sears covers it. You wanna get your AA to EPA ratio correct. They figured out what that was. They started giving that to him intravenously. There was another anti inflammatory polyphenols. He's got a polyphenol product that he gave him. Anyways, he pretty much made a miraculous recovery. And, I mean, all his work, his everything. His he was so bad, and neurosurgeons like help. That's bad. And then I wanna say a year later, he would his wife was pregnant. So you can look that up. So there's some amazing things going on there. I think it's a really good hack as long as you get the highest quality. And then you mentioned So 15: And Nathan as well? Nathan Iodine. There there there's a few that are out here, that are all deep earth. There's a triiodine that I take, for heavy metal detox. And, I just wanted to ask you about that. Thank you. 16: Yeah. And there was another 1 too, but but for the iodine, nascent iodine, I'm not that familiar with it, but I'll I'll throw a couple concepts out that that I'm ruminating on. The Rothschild said the Rothschild character said, he said, inorganic minerals kill. He said that plants are the true alchemists, that they convert the inorganic minerals to the organic minerals that our bodies can can use. So now having said that though, so that's 1 statement. He kinda sorta contradicted himself because he said you should only drink distilled water from a copper still. Well, you're gonna get some elemental copper in from a copper still. So there's some wiggle room there. Right? He's promoting kinda contradictory ideas to assert you know, on an edge basis. Now there's a doctor Lawrence Wilson who runs nutrition balancing, and his concept, which I kinda lean toward is you've got binding sites for all these, you know, optimal nutrients throughout your whole body. Well, toxins can bind in those those sites as well, and they can, you know, serve a function to a certain degree and cause problems to a certain degree. So it very well could be that when we're toxic and we take the elemental mineral, it can knock out the toxins and replace them. So you're in a better state, but you're still not in the optimal state. Right? You should get your iodine from food processed by a plant. I mean, that's ideal. But is it possible? Probably not. I mean, even if you have your own garden and you, you know, you figure out the soil optimally, we're so depleted at this point. Maybe knocking out the toxins with elemental iodine is is, you know, a very good first step. You know, I'd I just try to be reasonable about it. I I don't particularly like the guy that's like, you know, take gobs of iodine and it'll fix all your problems. I'm not I'm not nowhere near there. But do I think like I say, I I don't know. I I take it occasionally. I have it. I haven't really focused on it, but I still have issues. You know? Maybe if I took more of it, maybe I'd get better. I don't I don't know. 15: Yeah. But Are 0: you are you a doctor or a researcher? Or what is your field of expertise? 16: So I'm I'm an engineer by degree, an industrial engineer by degree, and and my, you know, my favorite class in all of school was microeconomics. So I I kinda reverse engineered the fraudulent money system, and that's a different subject. But all of this flows from the fraudulent money system and the people that run it. But I'm I'm my name, Trivium, that I chose for this, it's the first 3 of the 7 liberal arts. So this is what the ancient Greeks were, you know, teaching the the people that were, you know, Socrates and all that kind of crowd and and definitely picked up in the middle ages as in, like, Alexander the Great, that type of thing. It's grammar, logic, and rhetoric. Essentially, it's a system of intellectual self defense. Liberal is free. A liberal education is a mind that's free of all the sophistry b s in society from the power structure, but they flip they redefined it. Right? Now a liberal education is pair it what you were told. It's a big appeal to authority logical fallacy. We're the authority. Here's the answer. Repeat it or you get punished. That's literally the fault 0: of the list. They replaced critical thinking with critical pedagogy and and infiltrated all the institutions with this socialist communist stuff. 16: And that and that Rothschild character was asked by somebody, how can a person become a threat to your family's role? And his he didn't say trivia, but his answer was the trivia. He list he basically listed get a good education, learn critical logical thought, and learn how to express yourself, grammar, logic, rhetoric, and he listed nothing else. So the reason for my name is Trivium for the win. Like, that's the main thing. So if anybody wants to write anything down, Trivium, Gene, g e n e, Odening, o d e n I n g. He has a bunch of podcasts describing what the Trivium is and kinda how it applies and and how it was a standard of schooling. When president Wilson said that the masses are gonna have to forego a liberal education, that's what he was talking about. And and so given that structure, that's how I approach things. I I it's a lot and and believe me, my life's very complex, and part of my problem is my stress level's high because, you know, you start juggling a bunch of plates. I mean, your your mind can get kinda overwhelmed, and I'm 100% there. So there are cost to it. But I dig in pretty deep, and I have a a broad knowledge of a lot of things because I I listen a lot. I listen a lot to a lot of different things from a lot of different situations, and I don't judge quickly. Right? I don't just follow a path and judge and ignore. I'm like, okay. I absorb this. I absorb that. So there's a lot of tidbits of information from, you know, 10000 of hours of listening to various things and interacting with people and asking questions. But everything's a process. So the human body is a process. So the thing is how how to best get the human body to to function correctly. And and mineral imbalance, I think, is big. You know, evolutionary diet, I mean, it's the most obvious thing in the world. It's the elephant in the middle of the room. And and this is how corrupt the system is. They'll never mention that in a university, like any of the universities anywhere on the planet. It's the most obvious thing in the world, but they won't mention it. 0: And meanwhile, the FDA is suggesting we eat Cheerios instead of eggs and bacon. 16: With seed oils and iron filings. 0: Of course. 16: Which never existed in the food supply before. And and I'll throw out another quick factoid so people can kinda look through their history. Your mitochondrial DNA come 100% from your mother. Your father contributes nothing. So your energy DNA comes from your mom. Your epigenetics comes from your mom. Your DNA is 50 50. So for 1 third of that whole equation is 50 50, but the other 2 thirds is all mom. 26: Your gut microbiome as well. 16: There you go. So I I I will keep that in mind too because I didn't know that. But it makes sense because I guess that's part of your, you know, part of your epigenetics and your environment. But yes, exactly. Exactly. So I'm gonna argue that forget about Superman, forget about Iron Man, Forget about any of these superheroes. The superhero for humanity is moms that haven't given birth yet and what they eat every day. And if they eat the wrong things every day, we're done. COVID, no COVID. The only difference is how quickly are we done? 26: Is it gonna be 92 plus percent of American women in the past 30 years have been depleted in choline, and choline is essential for acetylcholine to make neuronal sheaths for brain formation, for focus, attention, etcetera. Like, we're damaging our children before they're even born because of the nutrition that we are depleted in, and they're not even telling us. 16: And choline's in liver. Right? 26: Liver and egg yolks. Yep. 16: Liver and egg yolks. Yes. And, Weston Price went around the world to try to figure out why. I guess the story with him is he gave his son a root canal, and his son died at, like, 12 or 13. And then that gave him the impetus to say is why why are everybody's teeth so crappy? You know, I wanna I wanna solve this because my son just died from this procedure I gave him, you know, that the system told me to give him. Right? So he was motivated. He went around, and he found out that in a lot of these native villages where people had perfect teeth, perfect health, looked great, everything was good, that when a woman was in childbearing age and planning to have a child, that they directed more organ meats to her. And that's where the copper is. 0: Interesting stuff. Deb, I wanna take your hand. I just wanna address, something really quickly. Someone in the comments was, tagging in Twitter support and saying that, someone in this space was was being antisemitic. I I don't believe anyone is being antisemitic. For the record, when when we say they, we are not referring to any particular religious group or ethnic group. We're referring to the the people who have facilitated COVID related crimes against humanity, and and trying to effectively upend society and usher in their own agendas. And that has nothing to do with any religious or ethnic group. Just wanted to make that clear. 16: And can I can I can I chime in just real quickly on exactly that subject? Because I originally got in got kind of active and mostly in comments section. I I've only really started talking in spaces within the last week, but I talk about the money power a lot. Right? And and what I'm talking about, the money powers, I'm talking about a few bloodlines, like a few family lines at the top that are above the money system. But people interpret that that, oh, you don't like Jewish people. No. No. I'm like I'm like, hold on. The the state of Israel, the people in Israel are oppressed by the very same money system that oppresses everybody else on the planet. Yeah. Right? And the Rothschild guy was very clear. They're bloodline centric. They don't like other Jewish families. They don't like any of us. So my whole thing is we all we, Benjamin Franklin said we either all stand together or we we either all hang together or we're all gonna hang separately. So he's right. You know? So nothing I said is antisemitic at all. We're all victims of this. I don't know how many families, but I'm I'm pointing at the royals and I'm pointing at the Rothschilds because because I know the Rothschilds went public, and I kind of assume the royals are in on it too. Sure. The the 1 thing the 1 thing I would say, though, is there's a title. That means you're not on the property tax rolls. If anybody's paying property tax, they're not who I'm talking about. And there's very few families on this planet that are above the property tax system. It might only be the royals and the Rothschilds, maybe a few others. I I don't know. But it's not your average, you know, Israeli working 2 jobs to pay their mortgage and try to get no. There we're all in this together. So nothing I said was please don't take anything that I said about money, power, whatever, in that direction. 0: Okay. And just for the record, we're all in this together is a WEF, propaganda line. So I I try to avoid saying it myself, but, I mean, it is true. But it's also they're trying to facilitate a mindset that's more communistic than, you know, valuing the the value of the individual and individual liberties. And I think that's part of what that's about. And, and language is a big part of how they've manipulated everybody. That's why they've redefined so many things, why they're still attempting to redefine so many other things, even the word woman itself, even family. You know, they they wanna phase out all of these things, so I try to stay cognizant of the language we use too. Deb, you you put your hand down. I I hope you still have something you wanted to say. Thank you for your patience. Go ahead. 23: Yeah. Actually, I did. My 1 of my questions I had something to say, but I couldn't tell who was speaking, and I liked what he said. And I wanted to follow him, but I believe we might already be following each other. Is that Truvium 4 t w? 1: Yeah. 23: That was that who's calling? Okay. Yeah. You know what's interesting is I'm not surprised that he's an engineer, and I'll tell you why. I started my journey on alternative medicine when my son had a seizure after the HPV vaccine. And around that same time, I was going to medical assistant school and had the MMR vaccine, and my health just went to shit. I I developed Addison's disease, which is the JFK disease. It's where your adrenals give out. I got a nodule on my thyroid. I gave up everything and healed my body, and it took me a while to realize that it was the vaccines. And then I got in touch with other mothers and, you know, hearing stories about their children having seizures with the HPV vaccine. So it all just kinda came to a head, and this is back in 02/2014. And I meet some people. I'm down by the border. I told you I'm Tucson. I meet some alternative medicine, affiliates or whatever, in Mexico, and I still associate with them, and they're highly educated. He in fact, the 1 I speak speak to is an engineer. He I think it was the mechanical engineer and minored in mechanical. I can't remember. And he's he helps me with the antiparasitic. That's how I was able to get the ivermectin. Had been using that for years prior to COVID, so I thought that was interesting when COVID came about and, whatnot. But, there is other a lot of engineers I'm noticing seem to have more of a grasp on the health issues that we are currently facing than our actual western medicine. Does that make sense? And, I think that coffee enemas are an excellent way to clean your liver. In fact, I have planned to do 1 tomorrow, but I, I'd wondered, though, what your take on, on parasites were, because I know that in the bible, they speak of parasites a lot, and I know parasites thrive in a toxic environment, acidic environment. And, I mean, we all have them just like we have bacteria, good and bad. You just don't want an infestation or an infection of either. So, just curious as to what, you know, Trivia or Travium. I'm sorry. What's your take was on, like, parasitic cleanses, things like that? 16: Well, I think you hit the nail on the head as they they thrive in a toxic environment. Now the Rothschild guy made a, a very interesting point. He was talking about mosquitoes, and he said alkaline people, like, truly alkaline people, we're talking pick your food and eat it right away. Right? Full energetics in your system. He said, mosquitoes, you're invisible. He said they're they're they're basically select out people that are lower on the genetic quality, and that's who they go after. So they're they're modifying all these insects. And from what he was saying, they're not worried about it because they don't go near them because they they have good nutrition. Right? Because they've been applying these principles since forever. And I'll throw this out too. Not many people know this. David de Rothschild is a naturopathic doctor by degree, and he runs an organic farm. Doctor David de Rothschild, n d. His family finances allopathic medicine, which teaches them that the degrees they choose for themselves are quackery. It's a to them, every it's funny because it's all a big IQ test. And their attitude is if you can't figure out all the galactic BS we're feeding you, you don't deserve to live. You're not fit. When they say only the fit survive, when they teach that, they're deadly serious. That's like on guard to them. I disagree with it, but this is where they're coming from and, you know, it's real is real, and I I I I operate under real. And then the other thing is going back to what doctor Huggins said, you have to step out of the shower to heal. So I think I got this from him where he he basically was saying, look, you you have a certain ability to manage problems in your system before things start becoming a problem. And it may be 1 thing that puts you over the top. Right? It's in other words, it can be cumulative. It can be different things. It could be like mineral dysregulation, then it can be toxicity, then it can be pathogens. You know? And all that adds up to, oh, no. Now I have problems. But kinda his point was you kinda have to address them all. So absolutely. You do not want your body try when it's has other issues, you don't want your body dealing with pathogenic waste acid stealing your alkaline minerals. Who knows? Maybe even copper and magnesium, which you need to produce energy, which now isn't there because it's gotta buffer the the acids from the the acidic waste. And who knows if you have them in your brain? I mean, that's gonna throw all sorts of, you know, monkey wrenches everywhere. So absolutely, you know, whatever, you know, I don't I don't have a lot of information on that. I I plan to do a parasite cleanse that somebody recommended to me a couple days ago. I'm gonna give it a shot, and they they gave it a good, you know, anecdote. And I test things. You know? I'm an engineer. I don't say 1 anecdote proves anything. You know? No. Not at all. But, but I also know that the science system, it's it's rigged. You know? People produce what pays them. And you can't do research that cost a gazillion dollars when you don't have that money. So it's rigged. 23: Yeah. I no. I appreciate that very much. And in fact, when I caught on to the parasitic cleanse typing situation that people were doing with their children who had maybe autism or, you know, vaccine injury, I tried it on myself first before my children. And, and I still this is what going on 10 years, and I still will do parasitic cleanses. I have an identical twin as well, and she has health issues. We both were military brats. We were vaccinated to the t, live overseas. We've been dealing with health issues, and it was kind of a natural progression for me to go to alternative medicine, I believe. And, and it's ironic because I went to the medical assistant school because I wanted a crash course in western medicine thinking I could help myself, and it actually hurt me because I took their MMR shot at the end. But, anyways, you know, you live and you learn. But, yeah, I've I've done all the parasitic cleanses, the turpentine, the MMS, the herbs, the, prescriptions, Prosequential, albendazole, fobendazole, exen. I've done all of them, and I've done it all myself. You know? But I don't like to give out advice, but, I do think they all benefit. They all you know, none of them are bad. They're all good. I think people can find what works for them. I like to do maintenance with herbs. There's 4 particular herbs, that you could just get at, you know, your health store, you know, and do it for a week. Typically, you start on a full moon, you know, keep the bowels moving. Binders are important. Charcoal, bentonite clay, that type of thing. But, I think it's definitely it's worth it. If you feel like something's going on with your body, you have an autoimmune disease, whatnot, I definitely think it's worth a try. Absolutely. 16: No. I I I I 100% agree, and I appreciate that. And I, you know, appreciate you sharing your your anecdote. And, I at this point, we can't here's where I'm at. We shouldn't be alive. Like, literally, we if you do the math. 17: I agree. 9: If 16: you do the math, we should not be alive. We're all Lazarus in our own way. But the problem with that is is that we're in bad shape. 23: Yeah. 16: Even people that don't necessarily feel bad, right, they're still in bad shape. It's just tick tock until something happens. And then I wanna say this too, is everybody avoid acute, like, high level rage level stress. Don't do it. So many people are kind of on the edge, and then maybe their narcissistic, you know, family member or friend goes off on them and they just they flip out and it's just like, you know, spouse, whatever, you know, ex, whatever. And then they're never the same. Yeah. True. They're never the so don't you just it's not worth it. Just walk away. You keep that magnesium, keep that copper, keep that energy system going, and just realize, you know, we're all kind of hobbled, and and we have to we kinda have to attack everything. 23: I I agree. I joke with my mom. I say, you know, I I just keep cancer at bay, basically, is what I'm doing. I mean, I I that's how I feel. Like, if I wasn't to do what I do and to heal treat my body the way I do, I would probably have cancer. That that's my feeling. 0: Again, on cancer, there's a really good, substack full disclosure. My husband wrote it, but, he breaks down, what cancer is and, and has his own protocol that seems to be really effective. And and there are some doctors like doctor Saeed Haider who are using this protocol to great effect. So, the TLDR is we're we're manufacturing cancer constantly, and it's our immune system that keeps that in check. So, basically, by giving the right tools to the immune system, it can just knock it out, and and that's what it should be doing. It's only when it fails to do that that cancer becomes a problem. That's that's my understanding, but I'm not the expert. Read the article. 16: And Thomas Thomas Seifried talks about it being a metabolic disease as well. And so so that that's something to think about too. 0: Yeah. He came on, last week to or maybe it was in the support group recently to just make the point that there is no 1 cause of cancer. So it could certainly be that. That could be a factor. There's environmental factors. There's genetic factors. There are all different myriad things that contribute to the immune system failing to keep cancer properly in check. But there are solutions for that. So that's kind of heartening. I do wanna keep the conversation on topic. Some people were confused thinking this is a space about COVID. This is not a space about COVID so much as it is about COVID related crimes against humanity and the abuses that people were subjected to under pretext of COVID. So, I I believe everybody on this planet and certainly everybody in this space has has been in some way harmed by, the COVID related crimes against humanity. I think it's really important that we we wake people up to to what's been done to them because so many people still aren't aware that they've been victimized by COVID related crimes against humanity. 5: Right. 0: And further, they're they're ramping up to do it all over again. And if if we don't make sure everybody is aware that this has gone on and is still going on, they're going to do it again, and they'll keep doing it because as so long as they can get away with it and use COVID and public health as pretext to manipulate elections and and spread propaganda and censor good information because it might harm uptake or whatever it is, you know, if we don't if we don't wake everybody up to that, it'll just keep happening. So, that's that's what we're we're here for. We think it's critically important. And if you would like to share your experience with us, please tap the mic in the bottom left hand corner of your screen, and we'll get you up to say a few things. Peter Young, glad to have you up. Go ahead, and then we'll get to Sherry Mitchell. 12: Hi. Good evening, everyone. Good evening tonight from Scotland. Good to hear everyone's point of view. Code related crimes against humanity. Who is to blame? Who is responsible? That's a difficult question. Are people are Americans or the people in The United Kingdom or the British prepared to take responsibility for taking that injection. I don't think they are. I think that a lot of people the the ones that did take that, excuse my Scottish vernaculars here because I'm realizing I might be sounding like an out of tune, Sean Coroneri. But, I do think there is some responsibility. You only had to do some basic maths and see that this was a scam. You really did. I never took the injection. Of course, I didn't. But my and, my my family did. My daughters and my grandsons and so on and so forth took the the jib jab, you know. And I prayed that nothing bad would happen. I prayed, and the people that did take the injections prayed that something bad would happen to me. 1: You know, it's interesting. Like, I I think I caught I think I caught a lot of what what you said. Hopefully, I caught what you said. 12: I know it's difficult. 1: I know it. Yeah. I I I live 12: I'm trying not to be Robert the Bruce here or Right. 1: I I I lived in Northern Ireland and spent some time in Scotland, so I think I I think I heard so I think I caught a lot of the, the words that were, part partial words. So I'll Of course. Trans I'll try to translate. No. So I do think, you know, it's yes. There are sometimes, you know, as a protocol, as an attempted homicide victim, and I I was almost killed in a hospital in Texas because I didn't take the I think you called it the jib jab. I call it the hokey pokey. 12: Yeah. Well, we we call it whatever you want. You call it then. 1: Yeah. The bioweapon. 12: The bioweapon. Yeah. 1: Yeah. I mean, I do think 12: Recommended by the World Homicide Organization. Yeah. 1: The World exactly. The World Homicide Organization. I I do think, you know, there was a part of me I will tell you there was a part of me when I first got when my husband saved my life, and and, and I was in, you know, jumping further into this fight. I was already in the medical freedom fight. There was a part of me that was really, very I wanna say a little bit unsympathetic towards the, the people that didn't stand with us and and and and took and and took the shot. In particularly, the because the nurses and the doctors hated the unvaccinated or the ones that didn't. 12: Of course they did. Yeah. 1: And they were very cruel to us. But as we as I started to gather the the, as I started to gather the stories of protocol victims and, shot victims, I realized that I was wrong and that my lack of compassion was really from a place of, I don't know, from anger and hurt myself at people who were arrogant about it. But the reality, what really struck me were 2 interviews. I I didn't want to do the interviews with the vaccine injured, and I argued with god about it all day, but they they it showed up on my calendar 2 back to back back to back. It was the first 2 I did. And the first 1, people can go to chbmp.org, and they can look at this 1. It was on it's in Minnesota. It was fight for Jen. And I get on the I get on the interview, and she's in a wheelchair, and she had a had had a stroke. They're young. She was a beautiful, young, healthy woman. Her husband's young, and they're both on there together. And I'm watching this man I'm watching her try to speak, and I can't understand her, but he's translating for her. And every once in a while, he would lean over, and he would gently, wipe drool off of her chin. 12: Yeah. Yeah. 1: And I I it it it broke my heart. And when she when they were telling me their story, and I realized she worked for a company that was a competitor of the company I was working for, and she was mandated to take it. And they didn't wanna take it, but she didn't wanna lose her job. And and it was they were very conflicted, and I thought there, but for the grace of god, go I. I stood with a bunch of people, and we defeated the mandate. They had not defeated the mandate, and she ended up caving and taking it. But when I asked her at the end of the interview what is the biggest impact to her her life, she said she cannot be a mother to her 8 year old son. 12: No. Your your your children are are complete. 1: Look. He was afraid. But I 12: do not deny that. Right. 0: So 12: told me that story. Yes. That's it. That's a tragedy of it. She's very in proportion to it really. Yes. Yeah. 7: Yeah. 1: So I just wanna you know, and then another the second 1 was a mother who was a mother of 8, and she was afraid. She was afraid that her teenagers would get it, and she would get it, and she would leave them motherless or she would lose 1 of her children. And her and her teenage daughter both have heart issues now. The people did and my I have a lot of family members who did. They ran out and they got it. They were afraid. My mother, my father, my, 1 of my sisters, you know, and and and our neighbors. Our neighbors, they died of terrible cancer after getting the shot. So, like, a lot of people a lot of people have come to us and said, don't judge us. We thought we were doing the right thing. And, you know, and and so I I learned I I have a little more compassion for the reasons that people caved. And and and I for me, the responsibility part the responsibility part lands square at the government's feet for giving these people giving these companies, immunity. Never in the history they shouldn't they they basically gave them I think it was 1986. They basically gave them immunity because the the the vaccine manufacturers said that they could not produce they could not guarantee a safe and effective, product. And so the government, instead of saying, oh, what the hell? You can't then don't produce it, gave them immunity. And when 12: Absolutely true. Can I hear what you're saying? 1: Yeah. 12: When the vaccine came out over here in The United Kingdom. 5: Mhmm. 12: And they said, there's an indemnity 1: Yes. 12: To yeah. They can never be sued. Yeah. But if there was a vaccine injured person, they'd be given a maximum of £27,000, which is nothing. You know? 1: Right. 12: I think that equates to about $30,000. 1: And we and 12: we can't 1: even life. 12: You know? Yeah. Uh-huh. 11: I I 1: don't I don't know how it is there, but we can't even sue, while we're doing it, but we have this prep act. I call it the PERP Act that we can't even sue for, you know, people who've been hurt or been killed by the, the protocols. But people need 12: I have to ask you, Huck. Okay? Mhmm. If all these things were in place, you there is indemnity that to Big Pharma 1: Mhmm. And hospitals. 12: Yeah. And hospitals. Yeah. And, a vaccine normally takes 7 to 8 year 7 to 8 years to develop, and this vaccine came along in 6 7 to 8 months. Are people so sick nowadays that they can't do the maths? Yeah. 1: Yeah. I I I hear you. I think a lot. So I this didn't just come about. So, you know, I don't know what it's like there, but, you know 12: You know what's the yeah. It's it's programming. You know? And, of course, there's there's a lot of that in it. You know? And there's a lot of the, you know, the media, and who who in the right mind watches the media nowadays? You 11: know? God. Well, 1: I mean, apparently, a lot of people and and I and this is why I hold the media responsible too and and the social media people because the the the information was so censored. At least here it was. Of course it was. Yeah. Yeah. Very censored. 12: That was here as well. And 0: And Of course. 1: And and I want you to think about something too. I don't even know how I know here in America, there have been these these mothers, the the anti vaxxers who have been saying for decades that that their children were harmed by childhood vaccines, and people called them anti vaxxers and crazies when really they were just ex vaxxers because they wouldn't be vaccine injured if they were anti vaxxer. Right? Because they were 12: just They were consent pimps. They were consent pimps. 1: Right. And so so people, 26: they mocked us to shut us up. 1: Yeah. They did. 26: My daughter my daughter was injured in '91. 12: Yeah. Yeah. Exact you do the math too. 1: And a lot a lot of us went, wow. You know, those anti vaxx moms, I don't know what they're thinking with their like, now I look back and I'm like, man, why didn't I question the, you know, the vaccines I gave my baby? My grandkids aren't vaxxed, but the but my child was because I just you're trained. Right? You you just this is what you're supposed to do when the doctors have the white coats and the stethoscope. And and and and they banked on the fact that law abiding, rule following people 12: Yeah. You're right. Yeah. I think there's a lot in that. I mean, for myself, I'm not a law abiding, not rule binding. You know what? This is I am what I am. And at the time, I I took, for radical cancer, you know, during this pandemic. You know? And they were great to me, I must admit. Can you hear me? 0: I can hear you. 12: Yeah. Thanks. And, I had to go in the hospital, you know, for to get children. It says colon removed. And and they said he had the jab. He says, of course not. You know? Can you wear a mask? He says no. Oh, that's fine, he says. Well, you have to get a test to make sure you make sure you've not got the I says, so I had to take a test. They were horrible tests, the same thing up your nose and that. They were awful. But, yeah, the surgery went ahead, and I had never had a job, you know, and that was cool. Luckily, we're in The United Kingdom. We have a national health service. We don't have to pay for, I think things like you do in America, whereby you have to have insurance and so on and so forth. But, not a bit of bother that way. I still struggle, though, with people who just fill in a trap. I and I should honestly, for the grace of God, I shouldn't. Yeah. 0: Sorry. Gail Gail dropped and is trying to get back up on mic right now. And I'm 12: I ain't good. I do my best for being a a Scotsman. I know. Yeah. As I said, yeah, it's my cancer the the cancer I had was nothing to do with jobs, obviously. You know? It's but I didn't have the job, and I feel better for it. Yeah. Well, I don't know if I do because I don't feel any different. 1: Yep. But 12: blessed be people that are vaccinated. That's that's horrible. Yeah. 0: It really is. Thank you so much for coming on and and sharing your story. We really appreciate it. 12: Thanks for having me. 0: Sherry Mitchell Mitchell Slatowski. Hope I'm saying that right. 24: That up. Sorry. 0: How are you doing tonight? 24: I'm pretty good. I just I keep it that way because some people know me as Sherry Mitchell when I was younger here, and then I lost touch with everybody. And so, anyways, long story. But, yeah, I was just listening to the space, and, you know, I think I've seen a lot of crimes against humanity during this whole COVID thing. It was kinda weird. I actually started my master's in public health in January of 20 20. So I was literally studying it as it was happening, which was really cool. But at the same time, it just showed me how corrupt our system is. And, you know, like, I just I I couldn't believe that they were, like, counting COVID deaths before there was even a test for it, and then to find out that test was faulty on top of it. Like, it was crazy. And I started speaking up in my school because my old college was great that I got my master my bachelor's program in. And Purdue bought them out, and they said, oh, it's the same school. It's the same teachers and everything else. And I was like, okay. Well, I could continue. And it was not at all. Like, no original thought was welcome anymore. And they started literally teaching us to fear monger people in the textbook, and I was like, no. So I stood up against them, and, basically, I was doing a little bit of research on flu vaccine injuries at that point because like, a little backstory about me, I had mercury toxicity from all the fillings that were put in my mouth, and I was actually found out later I was allergic to them on top of it. So I was getting them put in from when I was, like, 5 until I was, 18 when I got out of the military. But when I was in the military, they did so many fillings. Like, every 2 weeks, I was getting my teeth drilled. And, at 1 point, I thought it was, you know, just the fillings, because I noticed a lot of changes in my health. But then I also had some issues that were just unexplainable. And it's weird because now when people talk about their COVID injuries, I specifically remember points where I had experienced similar symptoms, and my entire body just broke down. And you go to the doctor and they're like, oh, nothing's wrong with you. Oh, you're a healthy young girl. You're 20 years old. You have your whole life ahead of you. You look great. And it's like, no. Like, something is fucking wrong. Like, there's something very, very wrong. And I just remember in boot camp, there was a point when I got really sick, and I never got sick, and I never had a flu shot. And, they were trying to force me to get 1 right before I got discharged, but I didn't. And, luckily, I didn't because I I might have been vaccine injured and poisoned with mercury in my mouth. I'm pretty sure that's probably the situation, but, it's really shocking. It's traumatizing. You try to find a counselor that you can talk to about getting poisoned by the medical system. I mean, it's it's really crazy. I've had to search a long time to find somebody to talk to about that, like a professional. And I finally did, like, 7 years ago, luckily. So I've had her for, like, 7 years to help me through the invalidation, the gaslighting, going from dentist to dentist telling me, oh, there's nothing wrong. Some people are just kind of allergic to them. And so, anyways, like, there was a lot of issues with my shoulders and my neck. And at 1 point, my muscles just, like, got super tense, and I had joint pain everywhere. I went from having no medical issues at all as a child to, like, literally my whole body broke down. I could, like, press 600 pounds in high school. Like, I was really strong. And then all of a sudden, I couldn't lift 10 pounds over my head. I couldn't even put my arms over my head and both my shoulders. Well, when I was in the military, that's exactly where they injected us with the vaccines. We would, like, literally stand on footprints, and they would inject us in both arms. We'd sit down for 15 minutes, and if we didn't react, we'd go back to training. And if those are the safety testings that people are talking about now, like, I I don't know what's true and what's not anymore. But, like, if that is literally if if those were mRNA vaccines that we got way back then this was in 02/2005. I mean, this is the reason people ask me why I'm vaccine hesitant, why I'm anti vaccine. I am anti vaccine at this point because I've been so injured by this medical system, and a lot of the times, it's from misdiagnosis being treated with dangerous drugs that literally, like, fucked up my whole system to the point where I can hardly regulate my body without, like, putting enormous amounts of effort into it every single day. Self coaching. Like, it's it's just unbelievable. And I've, like, I've personally gone for, I don't know, 02/2005. What is this now? 20 years almost? 20 years now being invalidated by the medical system, by the VA. They're telling me like, the VA has actually approved my claims for mercury toxicity now, which creates chemical sensitivities. It's a neurotoxin. It's what causes Gulf War Syndrome. And they're still telling me it's not service connected. I've had a senator helping me with my benefits for 7 years trying to get my benefits. I've had all these people trying to help me, people within the VA trying to help me, and somehow they're getting stopped. Like, I'm almost feeling like I'm being censored at this point because now I'm trying to go into my master's for public health. Right? So 2 weeks into my program, I called the CDC, and I'm like, hey. Can you answer x y z question? And then I'm like, also, how do I know if I was medically injured by a vaccine in the military? And so I don't get a callback from the CDC. I get a callback from an o 6 in the public health service. And this was, like, 2 weeks into my program when they're teaching us to fear monger people there. And I started talking to him, and he's like, oh, yeah. You got special vaccines in the military. And I'm like, okay. So where's that reporting system? Oh, that's a special reporting system. It's changed now, though. If you go onto the website, they have military vaccines on their website. But, it was just I mean, just the stuff he told me was it like, it was just crazy, like, hearing that from somebody. And I never even heard of the US public health service. I was just starting to learn about it in my program because I was, I think, 2 or 3 weeks into my program at that point in my intro to public health. And so, anyways, he started telling me he's like, well, why do you want me to get a public health? And I'm like, well, I wanna change the way the world sees medicine. We need organic food. We need to get the chemicals out. Like and he's like, we need more people like you in the US Public Health Service. And I was like, awesome. I love this. Like, that's great to hear from an o 6. Like, this is an officer. And he's pretty high up. Right? But then I'm like, oh, man. I'm gonna be back in another environment where I'm fighting all these people, and they're literally killing me with stress. And that's what those vaccines did, I think. Like, whatever happened to me in the military, my ability to handle stress went from, like, I could work 3 jobs, and I was an honor student in high school. I played tennis. I was in concert choir. Like, I did it all. And no sweat. And now I'm like, I can't even go to school and work a full time job at the same time. Like, what the fuck happened? You know? And it wasn't like it's almost like my mind just I don't know. Like, if I'm under too much stress, it's like my mind just kind of blurs things together, if that makes any sense. It's almost like it just wants to shut down. And I fought with this symptom for a very long time, but I'm I've been talking for a while. But I just wanted to say, like, the stuff that I seen was unbelievable. And getting back to, like, the, you know, the crimes that against humanity, I got kicked off LinkedIn when the CDC came out and was telling pregnant women to get shot because it was safe. I went on to their website. 1: I 0: I think you might have dropped, or had you finished speaking, Sherry? 24: Oh, I was still talking. I'm sorry. I'm just some of it's kinda traumatic, and I kinda go off on a rant. But no. It's it's been crazy. Like, if this the government knew. That means the government knew about this long before these shots were released to the public is really the point of my story. You know, if I was injured back in 2005 by vaccines, you know, the it has to be the same type of vaccine. I mean, Pfizer was literally bragging on their website right after they got released. They've been trying to get it released to the public for 30 years. They needed a bigger test subject or a test pool or whatever. So, like, I'm just glad that you guys are having spaces like this, and I'm gonna try to support this more. It's hard to stay focused on this platform. There's so many issues that are going on. You know? And they all pretty much roll together, the censorship, you know, the crimes against humanity, the corporate corruption. It just it it's all the same thing, and I just I hope everybody comes together and realizes that. Right. Because it's not for The US. It's global. 1: That is such a big an important cog in the wheel kind of affects the others. Right? 0: Right. And people accuse us of going off topic, but, really, all of these things are 1: in a game we didn't wanna play. 0: Yep. And Gail and I are playing mic tag where she can't hear me and then I can't hear her. So I'll drop and, and come back in a second. But you are so right, Sherry. And I just wanted to say, you should check out the form the Freedom Foundation citizens task force. There's a link up in the nest or it's @ffctf.org. And, I know it's it's hard remaining proactive in 1 direction when you're being pulled in so many different directions, but we are we are trying to address all of these different angles, with the citizens task force, and we would we would love to have you, working with us. We have a a signal group where we all just collaborate and share things and and try to keep each other motivated and focused on the mission. We all share the same mission, which is ending this war and restoring society to some semblance of pre COVID normalcy. So hope to see you there. 24: Do you mind if I comment back on that? 0: Pardon? 1: Oh, I 24: was gonna say, do you mind if I comment back on that? 0: Oh, go right ahead. 24: I was gonna ask you, you know, like, people always say they or them, the people that fight back. I just wanna make a comment about that because I have been attacked for speaking up, and I've been hacked. Like, my only weakness, I'm not super tech savvy. So, like, somebody's like, it's almost like this invisible thing that you're fighting against. It's hard to explain. Like, you can't put a restraining order on somebody if you don't even know who they are. Like, it's just gotten crazy. So I just wanna add that. And another thing too, like like, with all this COVID stuff, I've seen a lot of people attacking doctors. Doctors, it's not their fault, like, that this happened. Like, you're I mean, think about it. You go through 8 years of school. You think you're doing the right thing. A lot of these people were really good intentions. Intentioned even if they did give the vaccine to other people. Like, you know, you can't it it people have to realize what's going on on their own, and that's what they're trained to do. So I just wanted to out there because I see that happening a lot and with soldiers and stuff like that. Like, they're trained to do this. I hope that Until they 1: I gotta I gotta jump in on the doctors, though, and then and the nurses. I saw it firsthand in the hospital as the intended person that they were going to kill, and they absolutely knew that they were gonna kill me. They absolutely intended to kill me. They absolutely meant to murder me. And if if my husband had not stormed the ICU to remove me on day 12, they would have killed me. And we have looked at many medical records these doctors knew. These doctors and nurses were cruel. They hated these people that they killed. I mean, it it sounds incredible, but it's true. And we collect these stories all the time. Are there good doctors and good nurses? Heck, yeah. We work with some of them, and some of them help us save lives. But the fact of the matter is there's probably about a thousand doctors out of a million in America that, actually chose to save lives instead of take lives. And the most of them that did what they did I I mean, I forget who it was. Somebody said a doc a a nurse or a doctor ordered remdesivir for a a woman, a young woman, and the nurse said, but but, doctor, she has 5 children, and he canceled the remdesivir. That means he knew that remdesivir was going to kill her. And while he may have had compassion for that 1 person, how many people did he kill knowing it was gonna harm them? That's unacceptable to me. I've heard doctors and nurses say, but I would have lost my job. I would have blah blah blah, whatever. If somebody said to me if my boss said to me, you're gonna lose your job if you don't randomly kill 10 people a week or 5 people a week or a month, I'd say, you're absolutely effing crazy. I will lose my job because I will not lose my virtue. And so I don't give them very I I give them I give them less leeway because they're in a position of authority. They're in a position where people trust them, and they've abused that trust, and they've abused that authority. And so, they actually get I I'm harder on doctors and nurses, especially nurses because they're supposed to be the advocate between the patient or for the patient, the primary active advocate, and they're supposed to, you know, be between us and and and harm. And so, my my husband was a a nurse at 1 point, and my husband was actually a, yeah, he was actually a captain in the military too, bio, biological and, weapons officer. 0: And so he he 1: he would say to me all the time when I would say there was this good nurse or 1 good nurse or whatever. He would go through this litany of, did they notice this, this, this? Did they stop? Did did they try to save you? No. No. No. No. He'd say stop calling a good nurse. So I I I'm really I am particularly hard on the nurses and the doctors and anybody who is and the police. I I used to be big back the blue. You can see on my on my, on my page or my account, we had a 6 hour standoff with the police. We called the police. The police were not there to help me. They would not help me even though I told them I was gonna be murdered in that hospital. Shame on them. Their that's their job. They said they didn't have a pro they they they have acted like the gestapo for these hospitals, and we've seen it time and time again. It's actually 1 of our commonalities. If people go out to CHBMP, CHBMP forward slash commonalities, you will see 25 commonalities that we have collected on all of these cases. And the police, the force that the police come at patients with is 1 of those commonalities. And so, yeah, I'm very hard on them. And And and, ma'am Yeah. 15: That 1. So I'm sorry. 24: I didn't mean to invalidate you. 1: No. It's okay. You know what? You didn't. I was I 24: was thinking about the good ones and how people are always, like, attacking them, and I'm just like, come on. Not everybody's like that. But, no, I've had some really bad doctors before too, and I actually got attacked by security at a hospital. Yeah. Excuse me. And nothing was done. I didn't even think to file a police report. I was at a hospital. 1: Yep. I 24: was like, oh my god. 0: 1 of the commonalities too is 24: All I could think was get out. I was like, oh my god. I gotta get out of here. Like, this is dangerous, 15: And I would never And and that's what I wanted to say real quick. Just just to hold up these good nurses like T Bird. I know she has her hand up there. And if we hold up these good nurses and these good doctors, that is our only way out of this, is to hold up the good ones and have extreme accountability for the bad. 1: Yes. But when you when you're talking about 1,000 good versus 1,000,000 bad, that is a very dangerous place for us to be and peep and people have you have to notice the bad. And I I do wanna point out that a lot of the people, they, you know, they they, the hospitals got rid of doctors and nurses who were trying to save patients, and they brought in these FEMA another commonality, foreign and FEMA doctors, and they actually brought in doctors from countries that are very used to the government telling them how to treat a patient. They wouldn't question it. It's just the way it is, and they did that on purpose because most of your good old fashioned physician is was never going to take orders from the government on how to how to, take care of a patient. You know? So, and then the nurses, you know, the, Operation Nightingale is a very good example of what happened with the nurses. You had, you know, almost 20,000 fake nurses in America that that purchased their way to so, you know yeah. So that's, go ahead. 0: On the subject of they, because this is a a hot button subject tonight, I have pinned a tweet about that that my husband wrote that that really sums up who the who the they is and why it's so important we don't target specific, religious or ethnic groups because it's really, you know, it's just some individuals who are doing this to advance their own agendas. And these are, you know, mostly the WEF aligned institutions and agencies. And what they're really trying to do is usher in what they call a Chinese version of freedom because they think American virtues like freedom of speech and individualism and sovereignty are antiquated and obsolete now that they have all the technology they need to digitally enslave the entire world. So, so check out that thread, and, and and don't I I mean, when we diverge into the the issues about Middle East religious conflicts that go back, like, 2000 years, we're really taking our eye off the ball for what's really going on. So I think it's it's important to to stay focused on the individuals who actually orchestrated and have carried out these horrendous abuses. Do you have any thoughts on that, Kian? 1: Yeah. No. I, no. I agree with everything you said. I agree with everything that you said. 0: Thank you. With that, t bird and then z l and then cat. If cat is still no. Cat dropped. And then, Trivium. 1: It's cat cat cat. 0: Right. Jan. 1: It's triple cat. 0: T bird, go ahead. 10: Yeah. You know, the Scottish gentleman, he brought up a good point that we've never talked about in this space. Yep. And if you think about it, we all know this is a global situation. It's a global genocide. Mhmm. Is it not interesting that we don't talk about who do we talk to about these things? You know, like, it's great that we know what's going on in our own hospitals and whatnot, but, this is global. So the the every single parliamentary is is doing this. They're all in bed together. We all know that. They didn't have to check at it because they got, exemptions. And we all know this. We all know this. This is not a secret. So how do we, go after or attract and understand why and how they did it, and then how do we do this as globally as as a population. That's I think that's where I'm at now at this point because I'm I'm like, there's no point in bitching about it anymore. It is what it is. I know I'm disabled. I'll probably die, and there's gonna be people that die after me. Like, we're very, very sick. And but I'm still alive right now. So while I'm alive, I would like to know it's not just, oh, let's just go after each government. No. You know what? They all did this together. The entire global population did this to us. So how 7: do 10: we figure out what to do next? That's what I would like to focus on. Well put that out there. 1: You know, the first thing we could do is, you know, like, I don't know if anybody's ever seen who owns the world, but it the people that are behind the it's not like, the people that are pulling the strings of the people in the government and the people that are pulling the strings that caused all of this are a lot of those people are people, everyday, citizens continue to buy their products, put money in their pockets, can't do without their thing. Right? So I think until we as a society learn how to suffer and do without. Right? Like, I can't tell you how many times people are like, I'm like, you know, why do you, you know, why do you put money in Disney's pocket? Right? Like, why did it come up? Well, my kids love you know, I take my kids there every year, damn it, and I'm gonna go ahead. And I you know, I'm not gonna make my kids not have a Disney movie or whatever it is. Right? And the same with, like, Starbucks and Pepsi and, you know, any any company. Pick a company Pick a company, and you you'll have a huge amount of society that'll be like, I don't wanna do without that thing. We're freaking spoiled. We're spoiled. And and we don't we do have to get involved with government individually, because we don't have a world government. We don't want a world government, and every country's government system is different. And I I can speak for people in America. Who don't get out and vote. We don't even know what the issues are. We don't half the people don't even know it's an elect I I knock doors. Right? Like, I'm I'm a precinct chair. Right? So I knock on doors. Hey. You know? Yeah. I'm your republican precinct chair, blah blah blah blah. This is you know, these are the people you should vote for. You know how many times I've heard in the last week? Is there an election this year? I shit you not. So that's how not awake people are. So people need to wake up. That's the only how do we get ourselves out of this? We wake we we wake up and and we, you know, we fight for our our humanity. We fight for each other. 15: And, ma'am, if I could just say, without the foot soldiers that they use, without these foot soldiers on the ground like these pharmacists 16: Yeah. 15: That are still implementing these shots, I went toe to toe with a pharmacist at Hy Vee in Norfork, Nebraska. And I said, do you understand what you're giving out? Do you understand that I know multiple people that have been severely injured and died from these shots that you're still putting out today. Oh, yeah. 65 plus. He didn't even hear me. The dude was red faced. You could tell his blood pressure was through the roof. He's probably had 6 shots. 8: Yeah. 15: The the foot soldiers if we can't get to the foot soldiers, these people that are on the ground, if we can't get to these people and we can't stop this with extreme accountability, meaning taking the picture of that guy. K? Taking the picture of this pharmacist, this this guy right here at Hy Vee, and then you putting that picture up anywhere publicly that you can with his name on his freaking nameplate when he's working at Hy Vee and he's still giving these shots out. If we can't go around and start doing this as citizen journalists Yep. And we can't start trying to get extreme accountability folks, this is never gonna end. It has to start on the ground level just like me and Tanya did yesterday at CHI. We got my mom out of there because we took action. 1: Yep. And 15: we and we killed them with kindness. 1: Well and and sometimes, kindness works and sometimes a hard a hard line works. Right? Like like, so here's here's the thing. We with as many people that have been harmed and as many people know that this causes harm. There there are not protests at the pharmacies. There's not protests like like there was at when the when companies mandated it, you saw I was at a lot of protests and a lot of rallies where there were, you know, good, you know, 500 people outside of a company. Right? Just just protesting the mandates. But you don't see that outside of pharmacies that are given this poison. You used to see it out out in front of the schools. You had the the anti vaxx groups, the, you know, vaccine choice groups like Texans for vaccine choice. They they would get they would pull together a rally outside of a a school where kids were getting the shot, and they would stand there with signs, and they and and they would stand there with information and to hand out to parents. And they would ask parent ask them what's what's in it. Tell them you wanna see you know, what whatever it is. They would they were just there with information and signs to let them know that it was dangerous. And some parents didn't get their kids you know, didn't let their kids get the shot because those people were standing there. Or even if even if it was like, man, I don't even wanna go there because the crowd's gonna be there. Well, you save, you know, you you save somebody from getting it. So, like, there's a lot of things that we could do, but we have to do it. Right? So I'm like, I I I'm I'm with you. You know? We well well, when it comes to pharmacists, it pisses me off that they can even give a shot quite honestly because they don't know you as a patient. And, I mean, I don't you know what and you know what that resulted in? When doctors wouldn't prescribe Paxlovid, Biden I think it was July of 20 21 or July of 20 I think it was July of 20 21 or 20 22. July of '20 '20 '2 maybe. He signed an ex the or his agency signed, something that, it it allowed pharmacists to override the doctor and prescribe Paxlovid to patients. And I'm like, the it's a killer, and these pharmacists I don't these pharmacists are they have they they have way too much power. When when I was in the hospital in my the first few days, my husband was able to convince a pulmonologist to prescribe me budesonide, something that is so safe they give it to preemies. And doctor Richard Bartlett was helping us advocate and because my daughter tracked him down at a Clay Clark event like a crazy woman saying they're gonna kill my mama. And, and he was helping us. And, you know, he got this doctor to agree that it was safe and whether or not and my husband said, I don't care if you think it's gonna work or not work. It's not gonna hurt her. I want I want you to give it to her. So he he relented, and he wrote the prescription. He or he wrote the order for me to have budesonide treatments. You know, the pharmacist at the hospital kicked it back and said no. No. And then the administration backed up the pharmacist, and we had a 2 day fight to get it to get this drug. And after 2 doses, the doctor that wouldn't the 1 doctor that wouldn't do anything, he said, I've never seen it be I've never seen anything like it before. You're starting to get better. And I was like, wow. I thought he was seeing the light. I I said, do do you I said, imagine if you gave it to me every 4 hours like doctor Bartlett wanted, and I don't know. Maybe you could give me some ivermectin. I'm not asking for eye of newt. You know, just kind of, like, get, you know, give it to me. He said no. And then they started skipping my budesonide treat treatments and replacing it with other things. And I, you know, and I knew it was why would he do that when he saw it was working? Because I I wouldn't have ended up on the vent. I wouldn't have it wouldn't have been, you know, 1 more. But the the pharmacist had so much power, so much power. And that's insane. We have to we have to stop that. 15: And, ma'am, I was gonna give you 1 example of extreme pushback peacefully. 18: Uh-huh. 15: When when the mask mandate came out here in Omaha, Nebraska, I was subcontracting for advanced auto parts. Yeah. And I went down in, and he goes, the the district manager came out and said, if you don't have a mask, you can't come in here to get your parts. I said, man, I can't wear a mask. And to be honest with you, I don't need to tell you why. Yep. But but it's an issue, and I'm not gonna and this is just against my my my whatever it is. I don't care. I'm telling you, I'm not putting this mask on my face because it says right on the box that it doesn't protect against viruses of any kind. And and the mask right here that you're trying to have me put on my face comes from China, and it says right on the box. So I said, I'm not gonna put it on my face. Yep. If you want me to put it on my chin, I will, but I'm not putting it on my face. I'm not putting it around my nose. And he goes, if you don't put it on, you're not coming in here to do your job. And I said, oh, so you're so you're saying you're gonna you're gonna say I can't do my job. And I go, okay. So you're gonna be the same guy, the same district manager that's gonna push vaccine mandates too. Right? And then he said, I'm not having this conversation with you and slammed the door on my face. I walked in there after he came in. I threw the mask in the trash, grabbed my parts, and loaded my van. So so so so so the whole story of this is this. When he did that to me, I took that shit so personal because a grown man that follows orders like that is the destruction of humanity. Absolutely. So so let me tell you what I did. This this is this is this is the solution. So I called my friend, Ali. She's from Nebraskans Against Government Overreach. If anybody wants to look it up Indeed. It's called nago.group. Her name is Ali French. She's a freedom fighter. She is a badass. She's 5 foot 120 pounds, and she is she fights harder than anybody in this whole state for for for our freedoms. Nago.group. Long story short, she gets on her Facebook deal, and I give her his information, the district manager info, and his phone number. She blasted out and says, this man is trying to mandate masks in this company. And and within 3 hours, the dude got so blown up from her Facebook and her and her and her social media that he begged. He goes, whoever did this, please stop. Please stop. Please stop. He got that blown up. So it's it's it's simple stuff like this, folks. It's simply doing this and pushing back peacefully and putting these people on blast. If we aren't brave enough to put these people on blast, this is never gonna end. 1: That's right. 7: None of this. 1: That's a perfect example. It's a perfect example, and people have heard me say this before. When when when they when companies started pushing these masks and all these mask mandates, my grandkids my grandkids, myself, a mask never touched their face because well, number 1, because they're homeschooled, so they didn't have to. But I can remember going to my granddaughter wanted something from the holiday store, and it was getting it was, like, no November, 2020. And I and we walked in, and I'd shopped I'd spent tons of money at that store all since it'd been open. And she and there was a police officer there enforcing masks. And I and I said, oh, I'm I'm I'm exempt. You have an exemption. And my daughter said, I have an exemption too. And my granddaughter, she said she said, I'm I'm under 10 years old, so I this doesn't even apply to me. She said she said, sir. And he said, oh, well, I'll have to get the manager to, you know, so I said, do you want us to wait here? And he said, no. She'll know who you are because you'll be the only ones not wearing masks. Right? And so we're walking around the store, and the lady came up to us and she said, can I get you a mask? I said, no. I said, I I I'm not gonna wear 1 and, and I'm exempt from it. You know, I didn't just I'm like, I'm exempt from it because I'm not gonna wear 1. I don't wanna wear 1, so I'm exempt from it. I exempt myself. And, she said, ma'am, that's not gonna fly here. I said, okay. I will never spend another dime here. I'm I I I would spend probably and I would spend probably about 500, 6 hundred bucks a year just at the stupid holiday store because that's that's just how, you know, we we love the season, and we would buy gifts, all of our gifts and things there. And, and and so I said, okay. Not a problem. And, we walked out and I I walked out with my grandkids and my daughter. And my my granddaughter, Naomi, she turned to me and she said, Nana, couldn't we just put on the mask to buy that ornament that I wanted? And I said, Naomi, if you comply with that kind of stuff for something you want for your wants, could you imagine what they can make you do for the things you need, like food and water and clothes and shelter? They could make you do anything. So, no, we can we can never comply with that type of thing. And I bad mouth them. I I told every like, I went on a on an absolute crusade for you know, just to just if a and if a doctor if a doctor you know, my husband went to the same, I don't know, skin doctor, whatever you call him. I forget. Because I don't guide. I I hate doctors. But his doctor was like, no. You gotta wear a mask. And he's like, that doesn't even make sense to me. And so we wouldn't even go to a doctor. Our eye doctor, he's like, yeah. You gotta wear masks. I'm like, okay. We'll never be back here again. And, I went out on patriot owned businesses, on Facebook, and I I I was like, I need a doctor that's not a not a nut job. Like, I need a doctor who's not gonna make me wear a mask. I I don't care that it's a it's and I'll ask a doctor. How would you treat COVID if I had it? If he says anything or she says anything other than ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, budesonide, vitamins, you're a killer. You're a killer. I mean, that's just always like, we have to hold them so accountable, the maximum accountable. They did it to all the good doctors. They did it to all the people who didn't who who didn't comply with the crazy. Right? Like, our, commissioner, our court commissioner, everybody found out what nobody voters never knew what their court commissioner did until an emergency was declared, right, until the pandemic. Then everybody found out how much power their court commissioner had because bunch of them turned into little dictators. Our court commissioner when our, governor said, he was gonna close businesses and only essential businesses could be open, Our court commissioner, our county commissioner, he declared every business essential, and that just trumped it. Right? And so when he went up for reelection, you know, there was a there was a mob trying to, like, oh, he's you know, he was gonna kill people in a COVID. You know, he was dangerous. He he got, like, 78% of the vote because people long to be free. This is a hot spaces tonight. 0: And on the subject of conveniences, I mean, that that's really that's how they get you. They they get you, and that's what they've done is they get you by conveniences. And that's this the slow, inexorable trip that we're on, it's gradual. Right? And it's it's they're doing it by inconveniences, and they're they're offering you parts. 19: With food for allocating. With food inconvenience. 1: Yeah. Yeah. All of it. Right? So, you know, get rid of your cable. Get rid of your, you know, it's just bad programming anyways. It's just filling your head worth of crap. It's 0: just And I say it, like, every space, but we're always everybody's always like, how do we reach the people who are brainwashed and watching CNN and believe all of this crap? And I think the most the most important step, the first step is get them because you're not gonna change their mind, but you might be able to get them if they respect your your opinion and your judgment and they care about you, that you might be able to get your loved ones to turn off the television for a week. And once they turn it off for a week, get them to turn it off for a month. And if you can get them to to step away from the constant onslaught of toxic military grade propaganda for a month and then have the same conversation with them, I believe they will be much more receptive and much more willing to hear your point of view because they're they're not being bombarded with the indoctrination and the, you know, the subtle propaganda that they're rolling out to everyone constantly. 1: And you know what? And above all else, we have to stand up together. I I, you know, I went to I went to an event at the Oklahoma City Capital, that, intentional with Mick. Mick Meow, she's usually on here, had put together. It was a really great, event where she had lined up all this testimony for this bill that, you know, of course, the the the the Ryan Rhinos kinda crushed it, you know, because they all have their own lobbyists. But but she put together this great lineup, and, I I went up and I I I spoke, and, Alan Martin spoke. His daughter, Trista, they were in the focus of Shot Dead. The the show Shot Dead, her hit his young daughter, got the shot when she went off to college and died died from it. And, they didn't even know she got it until they till she died, and so you'll see justice for Trista out there. But when he was speaking, he he really touched on something that I that and every time I talk to him, like, I he really touches on this that I and I always feel this way too about the protocols and and the mandates and the masks and all of it. He said people would come up and be like, thank you for fighting. Thank you for fighting. You know? And and he said he said, I he goes, I would just wanna yell. This was part of his speech. He said, I just wanna say, why aren't you fighting? Why aren't you standing up? And and we all have to stand up because now we're at a place, you know, like, 3 years ago, you could be we could be talking about the protocol murders and the shots, the shot injury and the shot deaths, and a lot of people wouldn't even understand it. They'd be, is it really happening? Is that really happening? Is it not happening? Now when you talk to people, they always know somebody that it happened to. Right? So it's hard to not even you you can talk to somebody and, 19: exactly. 1: Yeah. And it's you know, they'll be like, oh, well, you know, my cousin or my neighbor's daughter or they all know somebody. So is that not enough for 0: And I I I don't express it with a matter of urgency anymore because doing that, you get accused of fear mongering, and I'm certainly not trying to do that. But there is an urgency in getting this message out because just like just like over time, now everybody knows somebody. I think as time goes on, it's gonna be everybody is somebody. Everybody is realizing that they have been directly impacted by COVID related crimes against humanity. And when that becomes self evident and apparent, it will be effectively I mean, I'm not gonna be a black pill about it. There I'm sure there's something we can do, but time is running out. We need to start the research now and start developing the therapies now to deal with what's going to eventually rear its head, I believe. 1: Right. Because it's still happening anyway. Right? They're still going into the hospital. They're still pushing remdesivir. They know they've known that hydroxychloroquine was the, the answer for SARS since SARS won in 02/2000 what was it? 2003 or 02/2004. I was living in Europe at the time, and that's what they did. They did they hydroxychloroquine was the answer, and it it didn't spread, and it didn't turn into a big panic. And I'm now looking back, I'm like, oh, they were probably like, shucks. We thought this was really gonna go far, and then they came up with this. So it's it's not like they don't know. They know. And, but we have to stand like, fear fear is a motivator. When they couldn't motivate people with it it's all about taking the jab. All 19: Sorry. I know I'm speaking on turn, and I do apologize. No. It's actually 0: not to understand. Your turn. Go ahead. 1: It is your turn. 19: Okay. Hey, dude. Alright. Thank you. No. I I'm sitting here, and you guys are my peeps totally, and I agree 100% with with 90% of what's being said. And I just wanna say that hydroxychloroquine, and ivermectin are actually anti parasitic. And and if you research what cancer is, you might be able to see that cancer might be a little parasitic at this point. Things they put in our food. Sorry. Go 0: ahead. Go ahead. Sorry. My thing froze. It's not so much that I mean, I understand how people have come to this way of thinking, but it's not so much that cancer is a parasite as maybe I could get Adam to chime in here. Can you explain why cancer is not a parasite? 5: Because parasite 11: and 5: cancer are completely different things. 19: Go on. I understand that but but 5: this conversation. Cancer is not a parasite. 19: Okay. The cancer is from, carcinogens that you put in your body. Right? 5: Cancer can come from a massive spectrum of things. It can be anything from radiation poisoning to genetic defects to parasites in some cases 4: to toxins. 19: Difficult disease to diagnose because it has, the starting point is from different starting points, but the end result is cancer. So what I'm saying is that 90, maybe 90, maybe less, percent of cancer could be caused by parasites, couldn't could be caused by carcinogenic, could be caused by radiation, could be caused by anything. But let's say this. We have donated millions, if not, whatever, dollars to cancer research over the fucking years. And you're gonna tell me that these people, we call them these. Right? Don't have a cure for it yet, but we're still donating to cancer research. I mean, they've gotta have something by now. Right? 5: Well, if they find the answer, then that funding dries up. We have the answers. We have numerous answers. My my take on it is that, yes, there is there is an enormous spectrum of, the things that can cause it. There's no nailing down. And and anyone that tells you that any 1 thing, whether it's a parasite or whatever, any 1 thing causes cancer, they are blowing smoke. They don't have any idea what they're talking about. But what they do have in common is several factors that I've actually laid out in quite a bit of detail in that substack, I think my wife mentioned. 1: It is pinned in the nest. Right. 5: It's pinned in the nest. Yeah. The end result does have a lot of commonalities between all the different kinds of cancers. So, yes, there's no there's no way you can nail down any 1 particular and I don't I don't I just got dragged into this here. I don't know what the context of the conversation was. 19: Yeah. 5: But you you can't say that any 1 thing causes it. But, yes, the outcome the actual outcome, there are a lot of similarities between all even all of the different kinds, and that gives rise to common ways to treat them. And, yeah, if the cancer charities managed to actually put out and find the answer, I mean, we've seen over the over the years, we've had a crash course in just how exactly these corrupt systems work to prevent these things being identified, these treatments and these cures. I mean, you look at doctor Andrew Hill in early in, well, late 20 20, during the pandemic. He was looking into ivermectin for COVID, and he conducted a study. He did some research and a, meta analysis, and he concluded that, wow, look at this. Ivermectin is it it's a cure. We've got a cure for the pandemic, guys. And then he went to publish his findings. And to hear him tell just the people the people around him at UNITADE, the people that work for Bill Gates, they had different opinions. So they allowed him to modify his written conclusions or they And that Right. They had they had him modify his conclusions in his paper. So the if you read the paper, the data adds up. The data itself says, if you can read it, it says that, yes, I've been acting cure with COVID. No doubt about it. But the actual free text in the abstract, for instance, that is completely it's it's often la la land. It has no bearing to the actual data, and very few people know how to read the data. And then, you know, you get test Laurie that called him out on, hey. What are you doing? Why why would you lie like that? That's not what the data says. And he's just sitting there laughing about, presumably how much he is being paid 11: for it. 19: So should people, in preventative care you know, because big pharma has pretty much taken people to their last straw. I mean, they have ruined people's lives. You know? They've given them medication. They've done it for a while. Yes. So do you think that humans, we should collectively find some sort of holistic type cure to cure us of things that were caused by the big pharma? 5: I mean, that would be fantastic. And I don't know about holistic. Like, with my approach, I'd I don't rule anything out. I don't, you know, look at 1 class of medicines or therapeutics or drugs or vitamins, whatever it may be, everything has a role to play. What matters is the evidence. What does this thing actually do? Like, some people might love to talk about lion's mane or IP 6 or vitamin c is part of my protocol. There's there's a damn near infinite spectrum of things that may have some role to play. You're not gonna find I don't I don't think there is any 1 single drug or therapeutic or treatment or anything that stands as a cure. 19: Everybody's different, and everybody might need different therapeutics or different I mean, I know you're saying there's not 1 thing that stands, and I agree with you on that. Combination. 5: Right. I mean, it's it's, oh, again, I say you should read that article, but, it's my opinion of combination therapy. Yeah. Combination therapy of the 4 that I've identified being ivermectin, fenbendazole, vitamin c, and sodium bicarb. They will treat any cancer. So, yeah, I do call that that combination therapy a cure. The details need to be adjusted per person. Some people may not follow that 17: as well. I agree with 19: you 100% on on what you just said, you know, what you you hypothesized your cure to be. But the problem is is the masses and and and the people that see on on TV, they're saying, oh, get this injection, get this shot because this is gonna cure you from COVID. But 90 percent of the people, if not 99 percent of the people that got those shots are still getting COVID and long COVID at that. 5: But, yeah, that's the effect of the propaganda industry and the massive corruption that has gone all throughout the medical scientific complex over the last, 50 years of Batchi's leadership. That is, what 1 part of what we need to set about setting right next year, and I'm really glad that, RFK will be part of the next admin. 19: Same. Same. And I hate I hate to interrupt you and same, and I'm gonna get off here because you guys all have important things to say, but I just wanna say, you know, this is 1 space where I feel that everybody that I agree with agrees with me. You know what I mean? Like, we all come together, and that's what we have to do. They they try to tear us apart. They try to to pit us against each other, but we're all about health. We're about the children's health. We are all here together, and you know what? We're gonna accomplish great things. And and Trump 24 24 and RFK Jr, we gotta do. 0: Yep. It can't be any other way. We we we have to set this right, and I think that that might be the first step. That is my personal opinion. The org, of course, is apolitical and, and doesn't support any individual candidate. All we know is that this has to stop 1 way or another. What's been done to people and what they're trying to do to society has to has to come to a full stop and, and be reversed to restore some sanity to the world. And, again, I'd point you to the the first tweet in this, the first pinned tweet in the nest, which is a hypothetical posed to GPT about how, how the powers that be might act, what we might witness if there were, a prion apocalypse looming. If there were if everybody who was injected with the experimental mRNA is impacted by prionic spikes, and that is brewing in a majority of the population, what we might begin to see unfold. And if you go down the list, it it seems apparent we're at about stage 7, and, it you know, if if we don't if we don't address this and start doing the research to reverse this, then it doesn't get better. It'll get a lot worse before it gets better, and I don't want everybody to have to figure it out the hard way. We can just if each 1 of us in this space, if everybody hearing these words right now goes and tells 3 people, then everybody will know by the end of the year. You know? Get those 3 people to tell 3 people and so on. You know? If that's what it takes to get the word out, then that's what we need to do. So, you know, let people know what's happening and, and get them to stand up and demand that something be done about it. Z, did you have anything else you wanted to add? Okay. Then I'm gonna go to Andy and then Trivium. 6: I think Trivium was first. 0: Yeah. But he's talked so much tonight. I just wanted to go to you first. 6: Okay. Well, I'll keep it short. I just wanted to I just had a couple of topics I just wanted to hit on. First of all, as far as the propaganda, I can tell you before COVID, my TV was off, so I didn't get all of that. I didn't get that barrage of propaganda, and I'm glad I didn't. And my situation is so different because those who know my story know know my story, but those who don't, I'll I'll be brief. My husband went in for a COVID test before we had rapid test and before we had vaccines. When they they never produced a positive COVID test, but they sent him to the hospital from the from the, urgent care for COVID. So he came into the hospital, labeled a COVID patient and was given remdesivir. And it's the same story. It's the same story that's out there. You know? It's it's it's a carbon copy of everybody else's story. The it's the protocol. The mandated protocol is what shut his body down. The fentanyl and the other combinations of sedatives and and counter, intuitive medicines that they gave him, was what shut his body down. And we didn't know. We just didn't know. And my, unfortunately, my stepdaughter, she has a biochemist in her family, and she was certain that, she was getting good information. It wasn't until after I got his medical records and read through what they did to him. What was when my light bulb went off, and I went searching for answers. And 1 thing that I did that I'm so glad I did was I went to the truckers rally up in Maryland, at Washington DC. And that's the type of movement we need. We need 1 that big, that strong, that that national to raise awareness Because you're right. So many people are still in the dark. I see I see people I work with people every day that are still masked, and I'm just shaking my head. I see people in their cars masked. I see people outside mowing their grass, mask, and they may have a reason for it. But it just it just makes me cringe. We need 1 win, whether it be a vaccine, injury win, or whether it be a, hospital protocol win. But we need 1 win. I'm work still working on my husband's case. It hasn't gone to court yet, but I have great faith that it will, and I have great faith that I will succeed in court. I do believe that there is a cure for cancer. I've been shut shut down over this more than once, and I'll keep I'll keep saying it. It's it's called b 17. They say there's not your doctor will say there's not a b 17, but it's made from apricot seeds. And it's laterally, and it converts to cyanide, which attacks the cancer cells and kills cancer cells. And if I had cancer, I would not go and have standard cancer treatment. I've lost too many people in my own family to cancer. I would seek out this b 17, and I would take it. That's just personal. That's just a, a personal note there. But God gave us everything we need. We just need to, we need to ask for his guidance and have him guide us. God will direct footsteps of his children. And if we if he is our guide, then we've got nothing to fear and, whether we win or lose because we win in the end. I know the end story, so I'll win in the end. But, I'll stop there and let let someone else talk, but I just wanted to, and I did take a vaccine. I took the j and j, and it was a matter of it was a matter of convenience. I wasn't gonna do it, double shot, and I have a dermatological vaccine injury, which is mild, and I'm treating it holistically with cilantro. But his I did that because I know if the vaccines were out, my husband was a vaxxer, and he would have had a vaccine. His mom was a nurse. His dad retired from the army, and his government and his health care system failed him. And I can't say that enough, and I will say that till I die. But I'll let somebody else talk now. 0: Thank you so much, Sandy. I'm I'm so glad, I'm so glad you're here with us, and I really appreciate you, updating us on all that. And I have I have faith too that 1 way or another, you will see justice for what was done to you and your husband. 1: Yeah. I concur. 0: I think, Trivium was next, and then we're gonna take our chances with Mark out West and Diet Coke lover. I remind you guys this is a space about COVID related crimes against humanity, and we're trying to keep it on topic. So keep that in mind. Thank you. Go ahead, Trivium. 16: Hi. My reply is to I believe it was Sherry who had the, the military damage from the amalgams. Doctor Hal Huggins has an institute or a foundation that still operates today. So if you go on the net and look that up, h a l h u g g I n s, They'll speak the language that, you're familiar with that so many people aren't. And then I also wanted to say that, I the way you were describing how you feel is a lot how I feel, and and the word that I used to describe it is just overwhelm. It's like my nervous system kinda shuts down because of overwhelm. And and, again, the, you know, the stuff I said that I'm trying to do earlier is that's what I'm trying to do, and I'm trying to keep working that program. Regarding cancer, number 1, 2, and 3 is how to get our nutrition back to where it makes sense so that we're not harming our body so that weird stuff starts happening. So as opposed to just thinking about a, quote, unquote, cure, we gotta think about how we can support the foundation. I also wanted to say to Huckleberry that that Rothschild character, he referred to the police as the corporate militia. And the way you described how they acted toward your husband trying to get you out, I believe, is the scenario, reminded me of that completely. 1: Yeah. My husband and so just over so 3 years later, that my there it's not without consequences with what we did. Like, they put a a b m a bolo out on him, and, he actually, you know, at 60 years old, he's never committed a crime, and he actually, he he goes to trial for for he goes to trial on September 30, finally. So he's gonna make them take it all the way. If they wanna convict him if they wanna convict him of a felony for saving his wife's life, he's he's willing to take it all the way. 16: Yeah. It's it's literally it's upside down world at this point. 1: Yep. It's backwards land. Back total back asswards land. That's what we like, we never in a million years yeah. Well, you know, we have rose colored glasses on like a lot of people do with regard to first responders and the you know, just the whole the whole system. Right? Like, we we'd been in politics for a long time, and so we we had our rose colored glasses on in terms of, you know, the good guys versus the bad guys. Right? And we've learned a lot in the last 3 years. We we were pretty aware of things, but not as aware as we probably thought. Like, we never saw the corruption happening in our police force that allowed like, if everybody think you know, everybody always says, well, the military and the police and everything, they the sheriffs, they would never let you know, they would they they would defend us. They would never let, you know, tyranny happen here. I'm telling you, they will fold, like, lawn chairs. I thought we had the most constitutional sheriff. I mean, I I I've I'm in, you know, in Texas. I'm in, you know, Plano, Texas. The most it's quite honestly, it's the reddest city in the reddest county of Texas. I never thought in a million years this crap would happen here. I didn't think our police force was was compromised. I didn't I I worked on our sheriff's camp the sheriff. I worked on his campaign so many times. I had such great respect for for sheriff Skinner. And, when push came to shove, he he didn't he didn't stand up for our constitutional rights or any of that. And so we when when I needed help, my daughter called every politician I ever helped get elected. And I know who I will never help and who I will help because some of them answered the call. People like senator Bob Hall and colonel Allen West and, you know, 1 of our city council members. And there were ones that answered the call. There were others that didn't. They believe it's happening in these hospitals. They believe everything that's happening, but they're too they're they're moral cowards. And, man, we've got a lot of we've got a lot of cowards in our government. Them a lot of cowards, moral cowards that will not stand up, and that's a dangerous place for us to be. 16: They're they're following the money. And the other the other perspective I was gonna say is is regarding the pharmacist having power, the doctors having power. I'm gonna flip that or just consider flipping that script a little bit, and I see them as clerks. I see 1 dude at the top of this system mandating instructions. By the way, mandate is a synonym for dictate. A mandator is a synonym for a dictator. They're the same thing. They just flip flip the word, and somehow we're not supposed to put that together. 5: Mhmm. 16: And that pharmacist, it didn't matter what he wanted to do. If he didn't do what he did, he'd lose his job, and they'd replace him. And and a lot of people, I think, just kind of rationalize it and flip to the dark side and act like, well, okay. I wanna do this because it doesn't matter whether they wanna do it or not. It's going to happen. You can either lose your job and somebody else will do it, or you can rationalize it and then you can do it. They don't really have any power. That's why 1 guy can dictate policies 1: Yeah. 16: And everybody does it. 1: Right. Because there well, because and I say it. There's a lack of not only I guess there's a lack of moral courage virtue, in it coupled with a, a loss of virtue. Where when did everybody lose their virtue? Right? So, like, it I 16: When when money became involved. 1: True. Like, the the love of money is the root of all evil. Right? It goes back to that. Right? 16: If they were paid to protect you, they would have protected you with a smile. 1: That's what I said. You know, I always say, like, if you incentivize bad outcomes, by god, you're gonna get bad outcomes. Right? 16: Yep. And and money is the prime prime incentivizer. And then the last thing I'm gonna say is for for those folks that pay attention to the Bible, there's a prophecy that says before the end comes, the man of lawlessness will reveal himself. I would suggest that the man of lawlessness might be revealing himself right now through that which he's financing into society. 1: Yeah. 16: It is crazy. Yeah. A literal insanity. 1: Exactly. I mean, I can remember, I'm a Orthodox Catholic or traditional Latin Catholic, and I can remember when the bishop tried to shut down well, the bishop the, sorry, the in in Dallas, they shut down the city, shut down the churches, and, you know, ours just went underground. But I can remember, our head pastor sending out an email to everybody and saying, we've just entered very dangerous times. This is not the time to seek entertainment, but to seek information and to stay very alert. And, you know, and and it was a very long letter, but, right then and there, he called it a pandemic. That was in the the first days, the 14 days to shut to slow the curve. And, we were on really high alert. I mean, my husband knew just because of his military experience and his nursing experience that nothing made sense. But, like, we I mean, yeah, we were we were very much on high alert. I remember my granddaughter calling me. 3 days, she hadn't seen us, and she drew me this picture. She was out on the sidewalk. It was her and then tears all the way down to the street, and she sent me it. She sent me a video of it, and she said she was those were her tears because she wasn't gonna be able to see nana and pop up, because she didn't wanna kill us. And I called her. I was like, you guys would need to come over right now because we're not doing this. Like, we are not doing this. There there's no way in hell. And so and they were so happy, but she was afraid to hug us when she walked in the door, and we just made it very normal. We were like, don't listen to I'm like, turn turn off anything you're listening to. If your friends are saying this, they're wrong. And what we did was as soon as the weather warmed up enough, we had a big pool party and let the grandkids invite all their friends that wanted to come. And some of the parents came with their kids, and some of them were too afraid. And the parents that came with their kids and they all you know, out in the sun, in the chlorine, like, what the hell is gonna happen? Right? Like, I mean, they're just like you know, it's they're, like, I don't know why people were afraid. But, but quite a few kids came and they had fun. And their parents were like, man, they needed this. Man, they needed to get together. And so we had another 1. And, like, every 2 weeks, we would have this big old pool party for these kids to come over. 0: And The first COVID support groups. Right. 5: Yeah. 1: And and the parents were having fun, the moms, you know, and, it was great. And then they were like, what the hell are we even afraid of? Right? But but they were afraid. I remember seeing how afraid people were. 0: I you know? I mean, you had the courage of your convictions and the morals fiber to do that. But you gotta imagine that how your granddaughter felt and expressed that to you that she didn't wanna be near you because she didn't wanna kill you. That was done to all children, and most people didn't have the courage of convictions. We read horror stories where parents were literally locking their 6 or 7 year old child alone in their room and, like, putting food through a slot. 1: Yeah. 0: Like like you were in prison or something. And they would do this for a week for 2 weeks. And can you imagine the impact on the children? 1: I knew somebody who did that. Their 5 year old got COVID. And I was like and she was all like, I I hate it. I can't even hug him. I just have to put the food on the floor. I was like, you're I told her. She this was somebody I knew. I told her flat out. I said, you know, I told her right out. I said, my dad always said, if you ain't got a friend that'll tell you the truth, sister, you ain't got a friend. And I said, you are being a bad mother. Hug your kid. That kid is 5 and needs you to not be a panty waist. She was like, you think I'm a bad mother? I said, you you weren't a bad mother before COVID, but somehow fear and COVID turned you into a shitty abusive mother. Get in there and hug your kid. She was all crying. 4: She was 0: But she took your advice. 1: She did. She hugged him and nothing happened. She didn't die. She didn't die because she hugged her 5 year old who had a cold. I and, you know, and and but could you imagine that what think about that. They were able to take a an otherwise good mother and make her abuse her child. My grand my, youngest granddaughter was born in 2020, so she was born during COVID. And somebody told my daughter to put a mask on in a store. And she said, I'm not gonna scare and abuse my baby. My my baby needs to see my face. I'm not gonna scare and abuse my baby just because you're too afraid and you want me to. She was like, you can stick that up your ass. And, I was so proud of my kid. And then Huckleberry, my husband, Huckleberry, he wasn't Huckleberry at that time. He was just Brad, but, he became Huckleberry later. But we we were in the I can remember we're speaking in the grocery store 1 time, and we never wear a mask or anything. And they would have it over the speaker, put you need to wear a mask. You need to wear a mask. If you're not wearing a mask And this lady just came up to him, this Karen, and was, like, yelling at him for not wearing a mask. And he just turned and looked at me and acted like he was deaf. And he was like, what is she saying? I can't understand. She's wearing a mask. I can't read her lips. And she was like she she looked she was like, 0, 0, 0, I'm sorry. I was like, I bet you feel like an ass, don't you? I was like, come on, honey. I was like but just 0: I really like Huck's approach when when they told him he had to do mandatory masking, and he came to work in full hazmat. And, really, that's the only thing that makes sense. Like, he's a nurse. He knows he knows that an airborne aerosolized virus isn't going to be stopped by a a blue surgical mask. So if he's gonna do something, he did it all the way, and he came to work in full surgical in full hazmat. Did he not? 1: Yeah. Because the the HR lady was like, you know, he was like, look. These he's like, clock masks aren't gonna help. And he was just and she was like, this is very dangerous. And he was like, well, if it's so dangerous, we shouldn't be coming back to the office. We should still be working from home. No. We have to. We put this air filtration system in. And so so he was he so he thought about it. He goes, I'm gonna overachieve. And he went and he got the hazmat suit. He's he got the respirator. 0: But he didn't just get 1, did he? 1: No. He got glasses and he got the foot booty things and the and the and the, the gloves. And he he it's the greatest picture I have of him. And he had me take a picture of him on his first day back to work. And there wasn't even a spot for them to take his temperature when he was at the and then he got this he got the same thing, but he put it in a box outside of his office door. And if This 0: is my favorite part of this. 1: And if anybody if anybody wanted to come into the office into his office to talk to him or hand him a piece of paper, they had to put that on. They also had to suit up and it took him forever to get to his office because he had to go through, you know, like, security, and they had to, like, give him the rundown. And I called him and I said, what'd they think? What'd they think your first day back? He goes, they must have loved it because they were speechless. It was the greatest thing ever. 0: The ultimate in destruction by, oh, what was I gonna say? Destruction by simplicity. Like, he he they were trying to force him to keep you have to do this to keep everyone safe. And he turned turned it around on them and said, oh, well, no. You have to do this to keep me safe. He he 1 upped them until, like, they realized it was ridiculous and stopped the whole thing. Did it did they not? 1: Right. Exactly. Because, like, the HR lead was like, this is a little bit overkill. He's like, no. You drove in the point. You drove home the point that this is very dangerous. If you wanna come in my office, you need to put all that on. And it didn't fit her because she was really heavy. So she could never come in his office. Like, so many people couldn't come in his office. And he also 0: Well, he provided accommodations. All they had to do was comply. 1: Right. Exactly. 16: And the wild and the wild thing is he was right, and they were wrong. 1: Yes. Exactly. Exactly. 8: And the 0: best part of that is now they all know it. Now it is common freaking knowledge. Even the mainstream publications have said, oh, yeah. Mask were mask mandates did nothing. Sorry. Not sorry. 1: Right. And, you know, and his point his point was, like, that cloth mask doesn't do anything, but this respirator type mask, sure. That might if it really was a pathogen, like, oh my gosh. You know? And he even Yeah. 0: We were saying that from the very beginning. You wanna be protected from an aerosolized airborne virus. You gotta get full hazmat, and anything less is just theater. 1: Yeah. Exactly. Exactly. And so I was so proud of him. I was so proud of him. He he trolled the he trolled them every day. And they just gave up taking trying to take his temperature too because, like, there wasn't any spot on his body that was open to do so. It was just great. 0: Destruction through accelerationism is what I was gonna say. And that's really kind of that is 1 way to approach this. They're gonna redefine women. We are gonna be really, really specific about what women means, and we're gonna force them to define it. 1: Right. 0: You know what I mean? We have to 1 up them to to get them to realize the absurdity of what they're doing and step back from it. 1: Right. And you have to make them understand that it's absurd, and and then you can get it's kinda like when you're it was he it was watch like watching him deal with children. 16: Is what as as far as the identification thing is, identify try to identify as tax exempt, see how far you get there. 1: Right. Exactly. 16: But but but the thing I will throw in is all this toxicity, it does mess with our hormonal systems. And it and I do feel I feel loopy all the time. I I call it I don't know exactly what it is or how it works, but I feel heavy metal intoxicated. 11: I'm 16: like, I'm I'm not I could see how a small child that and I wasn't born this way. I could see how a small child is born this way with hormones messed up because of, you know, there's there's a whole another thing there, which I'm not gonna jump into now. But, it's it's it's hyper estrogenic, and and who knows what damage was done to mom while baby was, you know, forming certain things. So I have nothing but compassion for folks like that. To me, they're they're victims like everybody else. And but as far as the system that's doing this coming over the top trying to empower the division that this whole thing is creating, that's why I say, you you know, they will let you identify certain things, but they will also draw the limit on what you can identify on. 0: Yeah. And we see that we saw that with Joe Rogan, how they completely attempted to destroy him for for saying things that weren't orthodox according to the science, and we still see them pulling that today. They they just took down the accounts of everybody who was alleged, to have been paid through, what is it, Trillium, the the right wing media platform. Apparently, Russians had funneled thousands of dollars and millions of dollars to, to this media group, and they funneled it out to media people like Tim Pool and others. And YouTube has been just deplatforming, and there is no evidence. There is no trial. There is just people saying there was Russian money changing hands, and people are losing their entire accounts that they've spent years building and amassing audiences of hundreds of thousands of people. And they're just wiped out in a day because they said the wrong thing or because they allegedly took took money that may have come from Russia. It's amazing. And lastly platforming people for for stuff they didn't even say or do on the platform. Go ahead. 16: Yeah. Lastly, I I put a link to, an long interview between, Aaron Russo and Alex Jones, and he was recruited to join the Council on Foreign Relations by Nick Rockefeller. And he's got a very interesting past. He, coming to America, I think he directed it. Anyways, he's he's a he's a very interesting character. He's part of the freedom movement. He rejected that offer, but he kinda described some interesting stories there. So anybody that's interested in that, you can go to the the purple bubble and oh, I'm calling it the purple bubble. I don't know if it's right, but the comment section, there's a link there that that I posted that you can check out. 1: It's the purple pill. We're gonna have to kick you out of the spaces if you call it a bubble. No. I'm just kidding. 19: The the purple 16: the purple pill. 1: The lingo. 0: Yeah. I didn't know what the heck they were talking about when we hosted our first few spaces, and people were talking about the purple pill and the nest. And, eventually, we we figured it out by osmosis. 16: Yeah. What is the nest, by the way? 0: Okay. Up above all the little bubbles that have our avatars and names, there's a space, that has, kind of a scroll bar, and there are a bunch of tweets that we've been penning through the through the course of the conversation relevant to the things we're saying. So when we say there's a link up in the nest, that's that's where it is. Scroll up, and, and you can scroll to the right and left and go through the things that have been left up there. And I would point you again to that first tweet that I penned about the prion disease because you were talking about people, seeming a little hinky, people maybe losing their minds a little bit. I mean, we we believe that that this is happening. We collected evidence to that effect in 02/2021. And, over the course of 2 months, we acquired over 70 stories of people suffering Alzheimer's like dementia in a very short onset of time, 2 weeks to 2 months after getting the experimental injections. CJD is supposed to be an incredibly rare disease, 1 in a 1 in a million, and it is, increasingly less rare. And, and we're seeing all the all the signs that tell us this is actually happening. And, and if you look at the the steps the AI outlined and what the government might be doing, what we might we might be seeing, if that were the case, I'm most of them are present. And, and that's why I think it's really so important we wake everyone up to what's going on so that we can start doing the important research that needs to be done. There is no cure for prion disease, and the spike is prionic, and everybody has been exposed to the spike. So even those who, I mean, again, I don't like to be the black pill, but even those who did not take the experimental injections have probably been in proximity to these prionic spike proteins, and they will aggregate in your brain until they they make you lose your mind. And I think we're seeing that with a lot of our leaders and a lot of the people who promoted the shots and actually went out and drank their own Kool Aid and are now suffering those effects. 1: Yes. I would agree. 0: So not to be hair on fire, but really imperative everyone becomes aware of this and, and we start to do something about it, Or it's not gonna it's not gonna be pretty in a couple few years or however long it takes. 2: A month. 0: No telling on the timeline. 1: Yeah. No telling on the timeline. 0: Really good space tonight. We're gonna take a chance and, and take Mark out West. Mark out West, I hope you have something to say about your experience with COVID related crimes against humanity. Go ahead. 27: Yeah. No. I'm I'm I'm fine. I'm I'm triple vaxxed and didn't have a negative reaction, but I'm I'm a supporter. I just wanted to come on, and if you have heard of this, I don't wanna waste people's time. Doctor Campbell from England has just posted a very interesting video showing that, that they've done in vitro, experiments and showing that, in fact, the vaccine causes nanoparticles to be, to to formulate in vitro. And, you should see the the, structures that that it actually creates. It's, it's really, really, really scary. I mean, I you know, I'm 1 of those people that sort of didn't think that, you know, people talking about these sort of nanoparticles and stuff like that. Now he says, though, some of them are as big as red blood particles. So, have you heard of that? 22: I don't wanna waste your time. 1: I've seen I've seen the reactions to his his video, but I haven't seen his video on that yet. 27: Yeah. Apparently okay. Okay. Yeah. Sorry. Sorry to talk about you. My apologies. But, yeah, it's a it's a new paper. It's just out. It's been peer reviewed, and, there are you know, realistically, there are these things are huge. It says they're big as red red party. And like I say, you have to have a look at the look at the images. I just wanna, reflect on, what someone was saying about, about law enforcement. And as a sidebar to sidebar to that, Pete Prosperity is is somebody that I follow. He's talking he's having a look at the the the Trump assassination attempt, and, what is comes out is that 2 local snipers left their post as as Trump, got on the podium. And, in fact, they're in a position to see see the see the shooter. And if you look at if you go scroll down and he was very good at, identifying the, COVID and where it came from and who was responsible. And, the fact that, it won't bore you with details, but the fewer and cleavage site, of the virus, was patented by Johnson and Johnson in, I think, it was 02/2015. So, thank you very much. 0: Thank you. I was recently collecting New York Times headlines for that project I mentioned earlier, and it was amazing to see, you know, the progression of, like, an initially, they were like, Johnson and Johnson offers strong protection, but some are confused about some are concerned about variants. Our, AstraZeneca is very effective according to experts. And then, you know, gradually, like, 3 years later, lots thousands of people are claiming to have been injured by the mRNA products. Is anyone listening? Like, they they facilitated our censoring. 1: Yeah. 0: And now they're like, is anyone listening? It's maddening. 1: It is maddening. 0: Like, there's there's 1 of the headlines where they're like, Facebook groups are still talking about ivermectin, and some of them are sharing information about how to evade censorship. And then they're like, lots of people have been harmed by the products. We totally assured you were safe and effective. Is anyone listening? And and, you know, they say you don't hate the the media enough, but it's really it's true, isn't it? 1: Oh, I come on. Yeah. And all of it. All of it. Yeah. I I I hold I hold the media responsible too for people being being killed. 0: Absolutely. And when Trump says, you know, there's gonna be unprecedented accountability in his administration, I really hope he means it because all of these people, they have been complicit. And and what I see as self evidently a genocide or a democide, if you wanna call it that. But Yeah. A systematic targeting and eliminating of human lives, which has always been unconscionable. We've always you know, the whole never again thing. How can we be never again when we're watching this unfold before our eyes? 1: Right. Right. Well and so I mean, it yeah. It the same people you know, I I've said this before. So, back in February, I went to the Quamato, border thing. Right? The the they had the convoy that ended up at 3 different locations. The the the rally was on private property, a private ranch. Right? That there were politicians speaking, sheriff speaking, all that. And I can remember all these people that were in my circle, in my circle that were all, like 0: Oh, dear. I think I think you dropped, Gail. I heard you say your circle, and then I didn't hear anything anymore. Can you hear me? Nope. Just 1 second. Had to tell Gail she dropped. Gail, I hope you can, drop out and rejoin us. She's still just talking away there. Orphan Annie. How are you doing tonight? And orphan Annie dropped. Would anybody else like to come up and say a few words about your experience with COVID related crimes against humanity. Gail, I am resending you cohost. We lost Miriam. You should have a cohost invite. I've also sent speaker just in case. Spaces are so buggy. Elon's really gotta get his act together. Welcome back. Orphan Annie dropped, but we do have loan traveler. Can you not hear me? I'll DM you. Loan traveler, go ahead. 11: Thank you so much. It's a it's a topic that, you know, I I don't even know what to say anymore because it's so clear to me from almost day 1. I mean, I have to say from day 1. Just in the past week, I was, trying to educate Chinese that the crime against humanity, using this, vaccine. Yet, they still, come out and call my name and, say all the best things to me. So I end up, you know, went back to the the post I have, in January 2020, and I found so many post I have in the Chinese website. Basically, I just told people exactly what the the COVID is, which is a total lie that the them beat it up. And I told them I told, the Chinese people that, they are gonna use this to push out the vaccine. So I have post after post telling people who's behind all these things, include Peter Daszak, include the Bill Gates Foundation, include the the P4 Lab in Wuhan, and also the Chinese CDC director George Gao. I basically, post the studies from Zhengli, the bad woman. And, I put out all this information and share with them. And after 2 to 3 days, I told everybody that, I know for sure this virus does not exist. It's a lie they pushed out on onto us. So 1 thing about all this is that there's a little doubt in my mind from the day 1, and also there's a little doubt today that they are using a lie to push the vaccine to kill us for the depopulation purpose. So we should go to the, you know, the sheriff and demand they do something. We have this is the time that we cannot just sit here. We have to go out and demand it. Demand the people in the power, and just tell them you have to do it or we have to do something against you. 1: I I mean, I agree. I 11: the the 1: numbers would sway, I guess, would sway it. But, I mean, because doctor David Martin has made the perfect case to these, to the to to these sheriffs and and even these county DAs and AGs, which, by the way, if we have a Substack article. If you have a story or if you there we need people to write attorney general Paxton. The letters are starting to have an effect, so we need to have them send physical letters in support of empaneling a grand jury to investigate these people's, Ralph Barrick and, Anthony Fauci, and hold people accountable. It's starting to have, word is it's starting to have an effect in his office. So the more people from all over the nation that that write, the better. If you have a story, just kind of include it. I don't know if we put that Substack article in the purple pill, but it says how to do it. 11: Bay basically, I do not have a personal story of injury because I have been telling all my friends and my family not to take the vaccine. A lot of them in China. And, some of them are very thankful for, you know, for I told them, from the beginning. Yeah. So but, if you guys ever need, you know, some need, you know, like, someone to tell a story, how how can you figure this out from day 1. I definitely can be, you know, can be can be there to to give my story, to show people, you know, how easy it is to figure out all these things. And I also have all my post in 2 websites about, about all this, you know, of this information, you know, how you know, their plan and who did that. So, basically, we we all can find the can find the the information to prove it. But, I I do think this is a time that, you know, if you got hurt, you just need to go to local government and tell them, hey. You know, do your job. 1: They won't they won't listen until tons of people do come there be or come and and report it because the the fact of the matter is is that they're elected officials, and they all take money from 11: Yeah. 1: Respect their interests. Right? So the you have to outweigh the the money. Right? You have to you have to like, there's I'm in Texas. There's 92000 people that probably died in that died in the hospitals, right, that died from the protocols. There's, you know, something like well, it was 73 percent of Texans took the shot, and so you gotta figure a bunch of them were injured. 11: Yeah. We 1: have to stand up together. 11: Yeah. I think, you know, another thing people didn't do is that, they we need to educate those, those family members who have their loved ones died during those time Mhmm. By the the remdesivir and also, and also the vaccine. You know? Basically, we have to let them know that, it's not just COVID killed their family member. It's a it's a you know, the the the hospital got the money, killing their loved 1. You know, how how much money they made, like, $40,000. I that's what Lambert heard many years ago. 1: Oh, sometimes more. Some states Yeah. Some states, it was even upwards of a hundred thousand, 2 hundred thousand dollars. Like well, and that's why why Chelsea built, the COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project, chbmp.org, so people have stories. They go out there. They put them. They submit their story. They they schedule an interview, and we put their story and their testimony out there. And that encourages other people to come forward. The people will look out there and they'll be like, oh, my I had a loved 1 that died at that hospital, or I had a you know, I'm shot injured or or had somebody who died from the shot. 11: And 1: then we also have, on I think you can get there from chbmp.orgfundraisers or else formerfedsgroup.org. We have these stickers, car magnets, and window stickers that's that we started this campaign to say, 11: So I have 1: a question. Hold on. Let's say, loved 1 died of COVID. Are you sure? Right? So let a lot those those car, magnets really do turn They have turned into what I would call, almost like a walking moving billboard. Right? So people will come up and say, you know, what does that mean? Loved 1 died of COVID. Are you sure? And it's it's compass it's a conversation starter. It has our website on it, CHVNP.org. So people will go there and they'll be like, man, I need to get my I need to get my hospital records or what have you. Right? So, you know, jump in if you want, Chelsea. I it's 1 30 in the morning, so, you know, I'm sorry. 0: And it's also it gives victims a resource. Like, you can take that link and share it share it every day. And if if I see you doing that, I will retweet it every day and get your story out there so people know. 11: So I have a question that, can they get the the hospital record for their loved ones? 1: The hospital yeah. Sure. They can. 11: Yeah. So 1: I mean, they have to keep they have they hospitals have to keep the records of a loved of a of a decedent for 50 years. So, yeah, they can if they're the next of kin. Sometimes they have to go through probate in some states, but, usually, a parent or a child or a spouse can get them. 11: May maybe what you guys should do, I I think, is that the fund 1 county or or, you know, have a good people in there. Just make a precedent of of that and, you know, maybe just look through the whole, you know, everywhere and see which county that the judges or or the people in the county that will do the right thing. 1 you know, just pay just everybody, fund the the lawyer, you know, whoever wanna do that. I I I think, you know, it should be easy to fund enough money to have a lawsuit there. 1: No. It's totally not. It's it's it's almost we've been we've been doing this for 3 years. Getting people to fund this is like people don't care. They don't care. But I think You would 0: think people would be really, really excited about supporting this work, and yet 1: But I am gonna say we do have the first case. There the first case is in trial in arbitration, in trial right now. It started on the fifth, and it will end, I think, Tuesday. It's out in California, so we're really, hopeful if that case wins because there is an attorney in California that's very brave and can has funded 48 of our protocol victims, cases, and he has taken those on. Some of them got dismissed from the through the because of the PREP Act, and he's taking those to a superior court, and others have moved forward. And so there's the the first 1 took 2 and a half years to get here, but it is in the the trial is is going on right now. August, they spent doing depositions of doctors and nurses, and everybody involved sat a deposition. And those depositions, yielded a lot of information that will probably be helpful in future cases as well. But we've had attorneys it's hard to get attorneys to step up because, like, I live in Texas. In Texas, you'll never you'll probably never see a case go forward because we have so much tort reform. But, other states, California, I mean, Michigan, they got kicked out of the court there. I think, you know, Georgia, or Georgia, I think, yeah, I think Maine not Maine. Massachusetts, one's going. Pennsylvania, 2 are 2 are going. So it's it's it's slow. Attorneys don't wanna jump in, in a lot of states because the laws are such where they could spend a million dollars litigating against these hospitals and doctors, but, and and the maximum reward you could get is 250,000. Right? So most people don't have that money. I know in in there's there's people that have funded their own cases because they had the money. And if they can spend $750,000 or a million dollars on attorneys. They can get pretty far, but most of the victims are widows. They don't have a hundred and $50,000. They don't have, $750,000. They don't have $10,000 to give an attorney to fight these cases. And so they count on that, and they're these are incredibly difficult because of the amount of different levels of immunity. It's all got holes in it. It's all got holes in it. There's always a way you can get around the PREP Act and the different types of immunity, but finding an attorney that will get there. And then and some people have taken on the litigation for themselves, and they're doing it pro pro se, what we call pro se, representing themselves. But it's very dangerous to do that in states that have loser pay laws because if you take on a hospital and you lose, they will come after you for the money. Some states don't have those types of laws. And so so there are so people always have to weigh that, you know, like, should I take should I take on a hospital and doctors on my on my own? 11: Actually, can you And it 0: really is tragic when they try to when they try to pursue justice, and then they're on the hook for thousands of dollars in legal fees because we're just not there yet. We're we're still putting in place the groundwork to be able to pursue legal actions, I think, in the neck over the course of the next 4 years. It's gonna take some time, I think. 1: Right. And and and holding them accountable doesn't just have to be in civil court. I mean, I I I am a big I think they you know, I try to hold the hospital that that tried to kill me. I try to hold them accountable in the public eye all the time. I I feel like, you know, the public part of it is, to me, holding them accountable. But, also, I think that a lot of these hospitals and doctors committed crimes The it's a it's a criminal act to murder somebody or to attempt it or attempted murder, but then you have to get somebody to prosecute, and they will not prosecute. Even some of the most constitutional people that we thought we had in government are not prosecuting, you know, the day that a a hospital administrator or a pharmacist or a doctor gets perp walked out of a hospital will be a good I will celebrate that day. I will celebrate that day because that is what needs to happen. 11: Well well, can you call a homicide on that? I mean, if you find the county that have a sheriff, that's the situation. 1: The sheriffs are not doing anything. They're telling there's we've we've even had people we we even did a campaign where people went to the FBI and reported it as a homicide. They're not they don't have to do it. They don't have to investigate. They don't have to pick it up and and do anything. My husband called tried to call the sheriff out at the time that they were trying to kill me, and he didn't come. And we helped him get elected many times, and he always swore he was a constitutional sheriff. Right? So there there are sheriffs that talk a big game. And then I mean, there Heidi Bond in California, there's their sheriff. He said, yeah. He he knows that they're killing people with remdesivir, but he's not done anything about it. These sheriffs are just they're they're not gonna do 0: Gutless. They're gutless. 1: Yeah. They 0: are. They're freaking cowards. 1: Because they're worried about their reelection or whatever it is. The DAs the DAs aren't doing anything. And all they have to do is is say that all they have to do in Texas, for example, is put is make a recommendation for a grand jury to be, to be in paneled, to look at the evidence, and decide whether chart like, they can that's all they have to do is say, I think a grand jury investigation should happen. Boom. Then that's that's their and they're done. And a grand jury will be empaneled and but they won't even do that because it's all political. It's all political. 11: It's all about money. 1: Yeah. They don't wanna they don't wanna piss off their fun their their biggest, donors. Right? 11: Anybody try the the Riverside, you know, California? I mean, the sheriff, Chad, 1: Yeah. 11: So he he does not want to 1: He has not he has not done anything. He has not done anything. 11: I'm I 0: would just add time is on our side because there is no statute of limitations on crimes against humanity. 1: That's true. 11: Did you guys hear a story that the the gold medal winner in South Korea died? 0: Yep. 11: Yeah. She was giving, a press conference and just died on the spot. Hard of 0: Many such cases. Many, many such cases. 11: It's sad. You know? It's horrible. 0: Now I'm not sure if, if I'm seeing these hands. I'm only seeing T Bird's hand on my phone. On on my computer, I also see Andy's hand and Trivium's. I'm not sure if you guys are actually raising your hands or not. 1: I'm using seabirds. 0: Yeah. We'll we'll we'll go around and see if anyone wants to say a few words, and then I think we'll be wrapping it up because it is getting late. T bird, go ahead. 10: Yeah. I'm I'm listening, and I'm like, okay. And I said this earlier, but it I don't think it it made sense maybe the way I said it. K. We all know someone in every country. I I don't know if it's believable if it's the DOJ. It's only America. It's only United States Of America with Peter Daszak and all we know we know all the names. We know about the labs. We know that, yes, there was a lab. There's lots of Chinese infiltration. We know that. We know all this stuff. But it can't if it's global, it can't just be The United States Of America and these people that they're, like, Fauci. I agree. Like, I don't like these people. I'm not gonna say I don't. But can we all know someone in another country? Canada, The United States, South Korea, China, we all know we all know someone of someone. And how do we do this globally? How do we attack this globally? We are such a strong group. Why can't we just come together? This is where my question is. I'll leave it. I know it's late. But this is where I'm going with this now because, it's too impossible to try and get your entire country together. And I just I would like to actually be productive now. I'm I'm done. I'm done waiting. It took me 3 and a half years to get a lawyer, and my lawyer's taken all my money. And my lawyer's done nothing for me. That's a fact. Yes. But if we know someone who knows someone or we know someone in each country, maybe we all need to work together. Because this was not just done by the US military. This is like, if it was global, it wasn't just the US military. It was global. And I just think we need to get to the bottom of it and maybe we attack it globally, the way they attacked us globally. I I'm willing to work on this because it's the last thing I wanna do for the rest of my life. I love you guys. Thank you. 0: I'm so glad you're here with us, t bird, and and really happy you're you're ready to jump in with both feet and, and get even more proactive. I mean, you've been proactive as hell, but, you know, we welcome your engagement, and I know you're you're gonna kick butt once you start taking names. And and I'd remind everybody here, go to ffctf.org, check out our citizens task force, fill out the short intake form, and join us because, you know, we are we're still getting organized, but we have lots to do over the the coming months and years. And every little bit of help we can get will really make a big difference. Andy or Trivium, did you guys actually have your hands up, or would you like to say anything else? 16: I I would just chime in and say that the, that this money power, crowd that I keep talking about, the, honestly, royals, Rothschilds, and maybe a few others, maybe not. I don't know. They control the monetary system in every country on Earth. I'll throw in the Chinese too. They're they're part of it, but it's mostly the Western money power that has the most control. But I I do think there's some independence on China as well. There's only 2 countries they don't those kind of groups don't control, and that's Iran and Syria. And they want those money systems, and they will get them. And I would suggest that a lot of what Palestine is about right now is creating a pretext to conquer Iran, overthrow the government, take over their banking system, and then they then they have that, and they'll do the same for Syria. If you look at Afghanistan, right, we're supposed to not know what's going on. And so they invade Afghanistan, they stay over there, they grow the poppies, they're running the drugs however they do like they did in the opium wars for hundreds of years, and marijuana too skyrocketed. They the troops guarding it, you can look that up, that's, you know, that's in the news if you know to look for it. And then they left. Right? So we're supposed to think, oh, we're out of Afghanistan. I can guarantee you the money power control their money system, and the Taliban that's running the place is being financed by private banks controlled by this system. And that's how this snake, if you will, this, they call it a snake, that it's the money system. So there's there's literally 1 money system, 1 group controlling the money system in all the countries. And so the question then becomes is, how could they not control the globe? Everybody in all these countries is trying to make money to live, to survive. 0: Right. And there's there's no really getting to the bottom of it because they've already laid out all of this in their own words and in their own agendas, and they're not they're not ashamed. They're not afraid. They'll get up on stage and and tell us they're trying to depopulate the planet. 1: Without without apologizing too. I mean, that whole health initiative, they literally livestreamed the meetings that they had and these organizations that everybody backs, everybody oh, the Nature Conservation Society. I love them because they protect the birds. Well, you know what they said in their 3 minutes was they they equated humans to animals in terms of overpopulation. They talked about that, like, in their 3 minutes in support of this 1 world health initiative. Like, there were so many organizations and companies and nonprofits and NGOs that got that spoke. And I've watched it thinking, man, I bet you hardly anybody's watching this thing. Do you remember that? It was a good Yeah. 0: And they count on that too. They count on you know, they just do it all in plain sight, and they count on that nobody's paying any attention. They can just slip it all in there. And it's part of the revelation of the method, which is the satanic principle of letting letting you know you know, they let you know just like the vampire has to get you to let them in the door. They tell you in advance what they're doing, and then you just, you know, you go along with it, and then they elicit your complicity in that way. 1: Right. And and and when they perpetrate something on us, you know, 70% or so, a a big percentage of the pop of the free world says, oh, please govern me harder. I need you to protect me. I mean, that's what they do. 0: And, I mean, how many of us are on this space talking about how we know that Bill Gates is part of this agenda to to do away with us effectively and are doing this on our Windows computers? 1: I am. 0: You know? So, like, I I I wouldn't have had the the courage of convictions myself, honestly, to to make this plunge, but my my son convinced me to, to install Linux and do away with do away with Windows. And it was hard. I I miss Adobe Photoshop. I'm not gonna lie. But, you know, that's 1 important step, and, you know, it's not just a matter of principle. What they're doing with the Windows computers now, with the AI integration and the absolute surveillance of everyone, you know, it it's in your best interest to consider doing away with your Windows device and trying, not the device, but the operating system and install another operating system and get off you know, get away from Windows. And, you know, those little things like depriving Bill Gates of his hundred dollar license that he's getting for you running, and now they're not even selling you the software. You are the product. They're they're giving away the software. Windows is free on your computer when you get it, and and all of that spyware is feeding them everything about you all the time. So, you know, these little things, if we deprive them of like, we're feeding them when we give them our attention, when we watch their crap on TV, when we buy their crappy operating system and use it with their AI surveillance and whatever else, we're we're feeding we're being complicit. So, you know, in any way, we're able to get away from that and make other choices. You know? I know it's hard, and not everyone can just do that. But where you can, do. 1: Yeah. I'll, 16: I'll I'll 0: Sorry. I got preachy. 16: I'll I'll quote what this Rothschild said to to to kinda back up. What what he he explains their ideology in it. So starting now. Everyone is looking for a narrative. It is of no consequence really. What is important is that which remains unseen. Pay no heed to the noise and commotion, but scrutinize, all caps, scrutinize that which is present but not comprehended. Remember, it is natural law that the grand plan must be within reach of all. Blindness is by choice. So their ideology is, if you don't react to the stimulus warning, the on guard that they give you, that by definition means you are unfit. And if you are unfit, what do they teach everybody in school? Who survives? The fit. 1: That yeah. 16: If you're unfit, you're not you kill yourself. That's their ideology. And that's why they do it because they don't see themselves as committing genocide or I I call it degenericide. For most people, it's degenericide. They're degeneraciding us to death. They blame us. And then that's just their ideology. That's why they do it. I 11: actually, I I wanna add a couple of things. They load the karma, how the karma works very well. So they don't wanna bring the karma onto them by, you know, by hurting people directly. So what they did is that they create this fear and then give you EUA. And then you basically just, you know, want to take the the the vaccine yourself. 0: Mhmm. 11: So the karma they took on all this is basically just fool the people. That's all it take. So it they didn't kill anybody. They just fooled somebody. So so what what I'm trying to say is that they know how everything work. What's coming next? You know, for all the vaccine, all this thing happen. Why we have a hard time to wake everybody up? Because most people who haven't got hurt yet, they don't understand how this game was played. They don't even believe the vaccine is hurting people. But what will happen next will be the monetary change. It will destroy everybody's wanted. When that happen, a lot of people will be forced to wake up. You can see the the, develop the vaccine, all this tend to hurt us. But what will really hurt all of us next will be the monetary system. So to just stop using the product, it's just a very simple step. You actually need to take your money out from their system, which is a dollar system, the federal reserve load system. You gotta take your work that the money you made, take it out, put into gold and silver. Yep. And then you're totally stop, you know, 5: you 11: you'll stop giving your money to them, and then they use your money to actually do things to either rob us, either hurt us. They basically create the whole system system like this. So take your your money out. That's an actual first step. 1: I agree. I agree. I when I saw who I watched who owns the world, and then I looked at my 4 0 1 k, and then I I I took my money out, and I put it in exactly what you said. Right? Like, I I'm like, holy crap. I'm making these people that are trying to kill me rich. 11: Exactly. And and here's the thing. There is a hope for the change. The Chinese, the Russian, they already got out of that system. They're kicking those crypto culture out of their country. They're basically kicking out. So America will be the next. This election will be something we'll see. But, I can I can guarantee you the new world is coming? So, t bird, stay alive. Stay alive. The new world is coming. Once you pass that, they'll bring out the new system. They'll bring out all the machine that will fix all this problem. So take good care of yourself. I love you. You know that. And, I wanna see you on the other side. You know? 0: I believe that too. The world. I I believe they're they're using this as a kind of great filter because they know that, they know that crystal towers are possible. They know that, you know, we can live forever, and we can have it all. And they they don't want everybody to have access to that. So they're trying to thin out the herd in advance of crystal spires and, and a a better world. 11: I I I wanna share 1 story that is from doctor Joe Dispenza. He said many years ago that, he has a patient that have leukemia, and he does not take any medicine. So he just asked him, what's going on? How can this happen? You didn't take any medicine. You have leukemia, and then you live for so long. So the guy told him that, you know, before my son, you know, you know, will graduate from high school. So he every morning, he wake up, he just pray to God. He said, please let me live, you know, 1 more day that I want to see my son graduate from high school. And in the evening, before he go to bed, he will pray again. He said, thank God, you know, thank you for leave me for let me leave another day. So he do this every single day. And then 20 years later, I don't have how many years later, he said he told the doctor Joe Disventa, he said, my grandson will graduate from high school next month. So we need to do this. We need to pray and pray and pray to the creator of this universe. Allow us, give us this opportunity to see the new world. So as long as we do that, I believe that he will help us once we just put a new just little down and just, you know, do this every day. 16: Hey. I'd I just wanna say that, for the gentleman that was just talking, if you wanna follow me, I'll follow you back. I'm not sure exactly who you were, but I'm my main thing is monetary activism, and I've got a lot of intel on this money system. I I don't I'm not bringing it up here because, you know, it's tangential. But, anyways, if you follow me, I'll follow you back. Or if anybody's interested in the money system, follow me, and I'll follow you back. 1: We should do a spaces on that. 0: Maybe we'll cover it on it's like perfect. 1: Yeah. 11: Oh, sorry. Are you Huckerberry? 1: I'm no. That he's, I'm 16: Tri Trivium. 11: Oh, okay. Okay. 1: Trivium. Yeah. I Trivium. Trivium. 11: I actually, studied the monetary system since 02/2004. You know, Mike Maloney, you know, all those people, you know, I I love 16: I'm I'm I'm familiar with him. 11: Yeah. Yeah. 16: Yep. And and he's he's familiar with the debt based nature of it. It's a 0 sum game. Debt equals money. Money, federal reserve notes are debt receipts. They're receipts for loans. So here's the gist. The money power that controls all the mega corporations in the government, They take the money, and they leave us with debts that are impossible to pay. And then they bankrupt us, and they take our stuff. Yep. That's the that's the game that they play. 11: It's not just, stealing the money from us. It's actually it's a system that keep us poor, so we have to keep working through our life. What yeah. What you said that the money is debt simply because when you how the money was created? Think about this. The money was created when you go to the bank and get a loan. When you send that piece of paper, you basically agreed to create a new money. You borrow a hundred dollars, and then you agree to pay hundred $10 back. That $10 is a new money. So that's the reason why the money is debt. So when the debt collapse, so will the money collapse. Our dollar system is this debt system. The debt has to keep on growing. When it's stopped growing, then the money stop be created. When debt start to get, destroyed, the money start to get destroyed. The the Chinese you know, the BRICS country, next month, October, they basically will allow something really big. They probably we are real alarms that they are not gonna use a dollar anymore. That means the switch system will not work anymore. That means the reserves system, which is a dollar system, will cease to exist. The Saudi Arabia already not agree they do not agree to renew the petrodollar contract. Basically, before they agreed to sell their oil, only take the dollar. Now they do not agree with that anymore. That means they're gonna sell the oil in other currencies. When this happen, the reserve currency, which is US dollar, will not going to be needed anymore. Thus, this dollar is gonna die soon or later, if not right away. So we do not have that much time anymore. 16: Well well, remember, though, the dollars are required to pay our debts. Those debts aren't going anywhere. There's gonna be demand for those dollars to pay the debts, and we don't have enough. But you're right. The money power could they control them all. They control the euro. They control the yen. They control the the all of it. And what they do is they know whatever they're gonna shake and mix up and move value from play they know in advance. So they take their positions in advance, and then they're just shaking and baking. They siphon the money away. We're left with inextinguishable debt. What's poverty? Inextinguishable debt. That's what it is. The money system drives poverty. 11: Yep. I I mean, the the fake money system is driving the poverty. The honest money, which are gold and silver, does not. The Chinese, the the BRICS country, they are going to use the gold back money to do the future tree. So they're gonna use the honest money system to do all this thing. So yeah. You know? Yeah. We we are at the gate of the the change. 16: And it it is close, but read the read the cross of gold by William Jennings Bryan in 1896. The money power was using gold to screw everybody over back then. So the point is, when the citizens are monetarily illiterate, the money power can use any system to screw us over. 11: Well, not the gold and silver if that was money because, you know, the the user will be stopped. Oh, by the way, what you mentioned, when they need, you you know, those debts, you know, like, treasure bill. When when the japanese dump the treasure bill basically dump the dollar actually will make the dollar go up because they need a cash to buy those debts. So actually that will create a shortage of the paper dollar. That is going on right now. So when we talk about dollar, we're going down. But actually at this moment, dollar is going up in the in terms of the paper money. So it'll go up, going up and up. And 1 day, all of a sudden, just like a balloon when it goes up, all of a sudden it pop. And then it's become nothing. It's gonna drop. So we are at, you know, we are pretty close to that moment. If you're not prepared, especially you are American, you probably have a a weakening moment that are coming to you. So I suggest everybody get prepared. I don't think the vaccine all this time probably they cannot push this anymore. That game is over. The the monkeypox, all the all those things were not gonna work because way too many people is not gonna taste that anymore. So the next skin will be the dollar. I hope everybody get prepared. And also you need to get some food, get several months worth of food stored just in case, you know, things like that happen. You know, a lot of people have trouble finding the food when when when that happen. I actually will probably gonna see that happen in, South Southeast Asia. It's gonna happen in their I just I mean, pretty soon. 16: Can I ask where you're calling from or where where you're from? Like, Cal, California 11: right now. 16: Oh, Cal. Okay. 11: Yeah. 10: Yeah. And and, Wateray, Loan, I love you so much. I wanted to talk to you guys about my DNA with the whole, genome thing that just got passed. I just found a bunch of stuff. It's amazing, but I know it's too late tonight to talk about it. But the whole, Neanderthal thing with the genome where they're where they're actually doing our genomes, I've, like, such interesting in information and how we are just experiments. We're just experiments. They're watching us. They're experimenting on us, and, I have all the proof here. I just hopefully, I can share that with you, maybe next week. But, yeah, you're right about the silver and the gold. I can't even buy it in Canada when when because I do follow all of you. I follow all my all my financial people anyway. And you're right. When you try to buy gold or silver, you can't buy it in Canada anymore. They sold it all. It's all gone. It's like the mint has sold everything. So that is very interesting to me. Anyway, just I thought 0: very interesting. You can't get gold or silver in Canada? 10: Nope. Nope. It's So I sold out in, I think it was 02/2017. I I bought, like, a few tiny little things. And, yeah. No. Nothing. They're like, yeah. And then you wait, like, I don't know, 7 to 10 weeks, and you're paying so much to get it here. And there's, yeah, it's it's there's it's gone. It's gone. They sold everything. I've had believed China. I believe they did. I'm not I'm not gonna say that for sure. Yeah. They people are buying the China. So then I looked up at that, and guess what? Nanoparticles nanoparticles with gold, that's what they're doing. I've been doing a lot of research on it. The nanoparticles, they're using it to they're using the gold, in the nanoparticles. So it took that. Yeah. I I know that much. 11: I just wanna add to it. Yes. The trading garments sold all of those those, on the market many years ago. You need to check the the local, local, coin shop. I'm pretty sure, in any big big cities, they have those local coin shop. And, yeah, just use the cash and buy it. You should be okay. 10: Okay. Thanks, Harry. I love you. I I I I love you so much. You're such a you know what? Loan has been so amazing. I started following him because I follow the financial, blooms, and that's how I met him. And he's amazing. He's like he gives me so much good financial advice. So, yeah, really good guy. Really good guy. 0: I can hear you typing, Gail. 1: Oh, I didn't mute. 0: Sorry. My my kid got a little premature with putting on his music if you heard that. 1: Did you hear me angrily typing? Is that what that was? Yes. Not angrily, but you know what I mean. Passionately. I was passionately typing. 0: Well, Adam is, is letting me know that dinner is ready. So 1: Well, it is it is 2AM where I am, so I guess we could guess we could wrap it up. What do you think? 11: Yeah. Everybody needs to go to bed. 1: Yeah. Everybody needs to 11: go to bed. It's too late. Yeah. I think I wanna say hi to Kyle and the cheaper. Love you guys. 19: Okay. 1: Yeah. So this is this is what I get for declaring earlier today that this was probably gonna be an an early night for spaces. Whenever I say that, here we are at 2. 0: You should've known better, Gail. 1: I know. Smack me next time I say that. Well, we appreciate it. 0: It was a really it was a really good space though. I think we had a a lot of people, a lot of new faces, come on to share their story, and I love that. And it was really nice to see some some old faces that I haven't seen a while back in this space too. 1: Like Andrea? 0: Yep. I think we're giving orphan Annie 1 more chance. She just request it again. She's been requesting for, like, an hour. So if she's able to come up, we'll we'll take 1 more. 1: Alright. That sounds good because I tried to approve her before. 0: She's on on mic? Orphan Annie? Go ahead. You gotta take yourself off mute. When my phone gets hot, I can't like, it takes me 5 seconds to take it off mute, and that is part of why the long silence is Orphan Annie, I see you're unmuted, and now you're muted. Take yourself back off mute, and go ahead if you can. You're muted now, so try tapping that mute button 1 more time. And now I see your hand. Orphan Annie, you're welcome to take yourself off mute and say a few words if you're able to do that. I see your hand up, but I it's not really doing the sign language thing, so I don't know what you're trying to convey. Go ahead. 5: Maybe she was just saying good night. 0: Maybe it's my phone. 5: Maybe she was saying good night. 0: I'm gonna try. With a nanny? Alright. Well, we we gave it a good try. 11: Yep. 0: Gail, can you hear me? 1: Yeah. I was talking on mute. I was talking on mute. I was saying, yeah. I can see where she's trying to to speak or whatever, but I can't we can't hear her. So that's how spaces is sometimes. Little little damn buggy. 0: Yep. Did you see my message to you? Oh, there she is. Hello? 1: Yep. We heard you. 17: Oh, great. This is orphan Annie's. I'm trying to, yeah, to to speak for some time now. It's just about, the nanoparticles, the, the gentleman that talk about the nanoparticles in the, Pfizer vaccine. Mhmm. When he talked, he expresses an idea that is not exactly correct. He said that the vaccine causes these nano particles. No. It's not that. These nano particles were found on the vaccine. I'm following this since 02/2021, and the first people to find this were German and Austrian scientists. And I was terrified when I saw those videos. This was on the net, and, of course, it disappeared. I saw 3 or 4 times. It even disappeared from my computer. And then 3 years after that, I see, doctor Campbell talking about the same thing and showing exactly the same thing I saw in 2021 with the Germans and Austrians. So it's not that the, the vaccine create the nanoparticles, the self assembling nanoparticles. They were put there. The thing is, what are they doing there? What is the purpose of these nanoparticles? And, yes, they are self assembling. They, go after each other, and they combine and they transform in something else. And then, you know, this piece that was combining combining another piece that is floating around, it's it's something absolutely incredible. And I think it's incredibly important for us to spread this, video from, doctor Campbell as much as we can. We should do that. We should all try to do that. There's another thing somebody mentioned about the monies that were being done being, made by the hospitals with all this COVID thing. This was published in the New York Times. Each diagnose of COVID was good for $13,000. So if, you enter a hospital with a broken leg, you know, they are gonna put there that you have a COVID. And, because of that, the hospital is gonna make $13,000 on your back. And then if you go to a respirator, that's $39,000. And then if you use remdesivir, that's 20% of a bonus on top of the whole bill of that patient. So if the patient stays in a hospital for, like, 10, 15 days and the bill is, a million dollars, they're gonna make $200,000 on the on the back of that patient. And this this is a public knowledge. It was published on on the New York Times. The the third thing that I would like to mention is, about this virus. Somebody mentioned that the virus doesn't exist. It does exist. It was created on a gain of function research, project. Doctor, Luc Montaigne, which I had the pleasure to interview many years ago in the eighties during the the, AIDS crisis. He himself, in the month of April, he gave an interview to Hans Durr, talking about, the examination that he made on this virus on his lab. It had 3 insertions of HIV in the virus, and that doesn't happen in nature. And this, program was special in France. They still have there if somebody can get it. I saw this this, video 3 times. It's 19 minutes of interview with doctor Montagnier, who unfortunately, already passed away, I think, the beginning of this year or last year. So, this is what I I wanted to, to point out. Doctor, Pierre Kory even call, the COVID virus. He call it, the the disease COVID 19. He call it, an organized pneumonia, and he's a specialist in lung. He was 1 of the, the guys who started the FLCCC.net with the other doctors or the preeminent doctors. So, no, the virus does exist. It was created in a lab. It was it's a it's a chimera. It has pieces of other viruses. It has SV 40, which is the simian virus number 40, which I just discovered for my dismay that, this SV 40 was contaminating the, polio vaccine in this country from 1955 until 1963, and the SV 40 destroys the chromosome number 22. And the the consequence of the destruction of the chromosome number 22 is, brain tumors like meningiomas. Right now, that's why I discovered this because I'm doing some research on meningiomas. There's a big, occurrence in meningiomas all over the world. And, it's kind of mysterious because we never heard of this, before. How so many meningiomas, which is, brain tumors but not carcinogenic. They can become carcinogenic depending on the phase. But, anyway, in some of these groups that I I frequent about meningiomas, whatever I'm studying, a a a a participant mentioned the, the the that 80 percent she discovered of people with meningiomas don't have the chromosome number 22. And I did some research on that. I went to PubMed and this and that, and then I discover this relationship between s v 40, semivirus number 40 that was found on a Pfizer vaccine, s v 40, and the destruction of chromosome number 22. And the conclusion, the the outcome of the destruction of this chromosome in many cases is the emergence of meningiomas on people's brains. So in other words, we're pretty screwed. You know? That's what I I wanted to say. Because, you know, you guys know that the vaccine has a s v 40. Right? It was discovered that. It was, you know, there's no doubt that the s v 40 virus is on the vaccine. 0: So there is this combination. 25: Treats you like a virus with 17: polio vaccine, which is the the the reason why we have so many cases of meningiomas today. People in their forties, fifties, sixties. Usually, the meningioma comes decades after you took the vaccine, the contaminated vaccine there is. 15: Well 17: So that's what I wanted to say. And I I'm very happy to participate on your group. I tried, but, you know, I, I was being disconnected, like, 5, 6, 7 times. I don't know why. And I tried again, and finally, I got to talk. So I thank you very much for, allowing me to talk. 0: We're glad you were finally able to come on. I know you you were trying for quite some time, and you were persistent. So I guess it paid off. I was curious how you were personally impacted by COVID related crimes against humanity, if you had a story about that. Can you hear me? 17: Can you hear me? 0: Gail, go ahead. 1: I can hear both of you, but I think, I don't know, Orphanie. I don't think you can hear Chelsea, and I don't know if Chelsea can hear you. 17: No. I cannot hear, anybody else speaking. I I can hear you now. 1: Okay. Yeah. We're having some problems with spaces, but, yeah. So alright. Well, I think we need to wrap up now. And it is we hours. Very, very clear. 17: Yeah. It's very loud. I recognize that. Yeah. 16: Maybe yeah. 17: That's why I thank you for allowing me to speak because we're really, really, really late. 1: Yeah. We we knew you were trying. 0: Loan traveler really wants to say something. Just keep it free. 11: Yeah. Actually, doctor Martin Ye, I I think he probably was killed, in the end. I do believe that, he probably want to tell people the truth about HIV virus, and then he got killed right away. Because at that time, he's talking about the COVID truth. And, I at that moment, I I was feeling that he probably would tell more, and then he's dead. Doctor Carrie Muniz asked him in his face 1 time, where's it where was the paper that, said the HIV virus caused the AIDS? And doctor Montagnier cannot see anything, just smiled. HIV doesn't exist. COVID doesn't exist. You know, there's a big lie that Montagnier participated in in the in the eighties, nineties, twenties, February because, you know, there is low HIV virus. But, anyway, the story get really long. I have to say this. A lot of the doctors talking about the, you know, fighting against this truth, and they're liars. Doctor, Ryan Cole. You know, I can go into it why he was lying. 0: Not right now. No. 11: I I can go into many, many doctors. They are there to just making the money. They're not really telling anybody the truth. The truth they should asking is that where is the virus? We do not have any isolated virus. We do not have isolated 0: I'm gonna I'm gonna cut that short because, I mean, it has been, you know, if you have an electron microscope, you can actually see that the virus exists. 1: And it's a debate that is not 02:00 in the morning. Like, it's like, there's No. No. There can be, like yeah. It's a debate I can't do at 2 02:00 in the morning, and we just don't have let's if we're gonna debate this, it needs to be at 7 or 8 when 0: Yeah. Yep. And I I like people to come up with their stories about how they were personally affected by COVID related crimes against humanity and not get so much into the weeds about all of the I mean, there's so much we could literally spend months, talking about all the nuances of the gain of function and 5: Could spend it. 0: Why viruses exist. 22: I'll give 5: you to that 1 to wrap it up. Yep. 0: Really good space though. I'm I'm so glad all of you came on and and shared so many horrifying, but but really poignant stories with us tonight. And I I really appreciate all of you staying on to listen for this, the whole, what, 6, 7 hours that we've been been at it. So thank you 9: so much. 1: 7 hours. Alright, y'all. We'll see you next we will see y'all next Saturday. Be there be there early, and you'll get the most out of it. Alright. Talk to y'all. Bye. 0: Thank you so much, Gail. Thank you very much. I'd remind everyone if you wanna continue the conversation, please join us. You can do so at ffctf.org. Join our task force. And, and we have, support meetings almost every night of the week. You can sign up to join at chbmp.org. Thank you so much. We'll see you next week, same time, same space. Have a great night, everyone.