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Can you hear me okay? Yep. We can hear you. K. Yep. We can hear you. Okay. So the others are about to get on. You can make them speakers. Okay. Michael, Kelly, Tina. Yeah. I forgot I was on Pacific time. I'm like, oh my god. It is 7. Did anybody post it on Facebook? I did. Okay. But you know how fast stuff gets approved. Yeah. I'm a put it just on my wall as well. Yeah. I did that, and I I tagged you because I didn't know if you were gonna be checking your Facebook, so I just stuck it on your Facebook for you. Okay. Andy is, health warrior 86, Chelsea. It's really weird. Like, I don't I always have to request to be a speaker because I don't actually see anything pop up that says accept it. So I don't know. I don't ever see an invite. That's weird. Oh, okay. Here we It's a shame that Twitter won't let us edit this recording, so it's just gonna have 5 minutes of basically dead air before people if they're listening to it on the recording. Yeah. Well, we probably could, well, cc. Yeah. We're giving I mean, we are giving people time to join, but you don't get you don't get to choose when you start recording. So There's a lot of things we could be talking about while people join. Like, Andy could tell us about, about the interview we just did. That was a great that was a great article on the Defender. Yeah. I I had a a great time speaking with, Michael, and we, you know, he had he had a couple good questions for me. And, I think it was a really well structured interview. And, I I really gets pretty much every part of the story so far, in my case. I did get a letter recently, an update, which I will talk about, in 1 of our group meetings another time. But, yeah, he was he's a really interesting guy, and it looks like he does a lot of work for the defender. Mhmm. So, I think that, and then, you know, he wrote to me recently. He said, you know, if you if you wanna do another story later on, let me know. So, So, it sounds like that's a a great place that's very receptive to, taking in data like this, stories like this that I think, a lot of other media outlets are shying away from at the moment. So How's the conference in, in Las Vegas going, Cece? It's going good. Awesome. Really great people are here. Mickey Willis, Judy Mechovich, of course, Stu Peters. I can't even think of everybody. General Flynn, of course. Did you tell him I love him? I I just got Yes. Alex Stein. Of course. Yeah. Viv Miller who Brad and I have been on his show. There's thou you know, probably a thousand people here at least. I saw in, Annie Quiner. He's, you know, 1 of our victims in our database. Yeah. Yep. Yeah. Quite a few quite a few people. Who else with the speakers? I don't know why I'm drawing a blank right now. Mel Kaye. Mel Kaye. Roseanne Barr. Roseanne Barr. Yeah. Kelly and Michael. Oh, you're kidding. Yeah. Yep. Lots. Owen Shroyer. Owen Shroyer from the Alex Jones Show or channel, Amanda Grace. Amanda Grace. Kelly's sitting here reminding me they're logging on to the space right now. Yeah. So, yeah, I think the movement is growing. People are becoming aware of what's going on. So, yeah, I think all the little bit is people are waking up for sure. That's good. That's good. Sometimes I can't tell who people are because I don't know their handles, so I'm gonna make some assumptions. Like, which 1? Nope. I did see Michael Hamilton. Michael Hamilton's easy because his name literally says Michael Hamilton. Yep. We'll get him to here to speak here in a minute. Okay. Sounds good. Yeah. I was trying to see if Lisa was joining because, I thought she was going to. Peggy, is at an event in Olathe, Kansas and, met several people. Dell was there, doctor Littell. Yeah. They shared a table with doctor Littell. Know. She's so excited. I love him. She she knows how much I love doctor Littell, and so she sent me pictures. And I was like, oh my goodness. I'm so jealous. Yeah. She she I talked to her last night, and she had a renewed sense of, drive. She she sounded really you know, like, she's she's back in the in action. Oh, yeah. I forgot about that. Yeah. No. I don't know how because he left early. Brian Artis and Tom Renz, they were also in the reawaken. They're fading. I said Brian Artis and Tom Renz were also at the reawakened tour. I forgot, doctor Artis left early because he just reawaken tour. I forgot, doctor Artis left early because he just had another grandbaby yesterday. Well, he didn't have it, but, you know, it's I know. He he's so lucky. Like, he's so fortunate. Both of his girls were pregnant at the same time Mhmm. And so very close to each other. So they became time grandparents and time grandparents and within a couple weeks. So so amazing. Yep. I see, miss Brianna has just got on. I know the time the time zone, we'll have to, like, we'll have to re Thank you. Hang on. You forgot. I was on We're having a chat. I'm 2 hours late. Are you still are you still gone? Or She's in Las Vegas. Yeah. I'm still in Vegas. I don't wanna get back tomorrow. Oh, okay. Why are you on here? Go have some fun. There's no fun. I know. I know. It's been great. It's been a good conference. Yeah. Got this that's just turning Kevin on tonight. Evil never rests evil never rests, Christina, and neither do we. I know. That's that's the policy. Tell that to Dan Watkins because he lectures me all the time about sleeping. Is it Gail? Dan, Gail said evil don't ever rest, so we don't either. People people always ask me, like because I sometimes I'm up a lot, and they're like, don't you ever sleep? Of course, I sleep. You know, it's the rapid eye movement that's important. Yeah. But Right. Course, I sleep. Right. But I always tell them evil doesn't sleep and neither do I. Yep. That is that is true. You don't have time. That's true. I mean, we're we're we're we're in training, right, because there's another wave coming, and you know what's well, you know what's gonna happen. We're gonna get calls out of, you know, every day at at a certain point here for people wanting we gotta make sure people are prepared so that we can keep them out of the hospitals instead of trying to save them from the death protocol. Right? So Exactly. I heard, you know, the lockdowns and the masking are coming. We just seem to have peaceful disobedience and stand up and not comply. Yeah. We can do it. Yeah. I you know, I'd like I'd like to think nobody's going to comply and that people are much more, informed. But, They're not, Gail. I know. I hear you. We we see I'm in a whole different world over here, and believe me, my I mean, they listen they hear me what I say, but it's just not enough. You know? They're still walking into the hospital. They're still waiting for boosters. They're still, like, please don't wear that stupid mask around me. You look stupid. But they believe the doctors. Guess who is now wearing 1 of our bracelets? Who? Doctor Judy. Yeah. I feel better yesterday. Yeah. It's awesome. Yeah. I I could just picture you going around the conference putting bracelets on people, Cece. But they save lives. They save lives. Yes. Yep. Yeah. The, Dan and Michael, the attorneys, and Kelly are trying to get on right now. Okay. Oh, Kelly's on. What what's your Michael's on. So is is Kelly Kelly is health, wellness, and grace? Yeah. Yes. Okay. So I'm gonna invite her to speak. Here we go. Hold on. Okay. Did did she get the invite? Okay. She got the invite. They've been working so hard on, I think they've picked up 19 cases so far. So just trying to keep the head above water and reaching out and educating the public to get public support and stuff. It's just, you know, they they pick up cases in every state as many as I could if if there is a funding to hire more attorneys and paralegals and all that stuff because these things are so expensive. You know? So Yeah. You gotta have staff to do it. And Yep. Not good. I mean, we need there's there's a million attorneys million attorneys in, The United States, and there's, what, 5 to 15, maybe 15 that have, for the lack of better term terminology that have balls. Right? So You said it. And and I'm sure a few of them are women. No. I'm just saying, you're like, it takes moral courage. Moral courage is the word of the day. Right? So It is. It is moral courage. Yeah. We have a we have a shortage in America of moral courage. It's easy for people to talk the talk, and it's easy for people to, I don't know, to to to I mean, sharing memes is I love you know me. I love memes. But, we need to I mean, action is what it takes. Right? And that and I I don't you know, we need attorneys with courage. Mhmm. And you're finding them, Cece. You're finding the ones with courage. I'm trying. I'm trying to it says that oh, no. Let me try to invite her again. So, did did you I'm trying to get where, Kelly can speak, but it won't let her unmute. Hold on a Maybe, she's still showing as a listener. Maybe, Yeah. You have to change that. Maybe Chelsea will need to, Yeah. See if you can, change her. I just sent the invite to her. See now see if you got an invite. And she might have to request to speak. I don't like, I I don't see the invites either. I'm gonna have her leave and come back. I don't know. I don't think it's her. Hang on. Chelsea needs her handle. It's Yeah. It's how it it it's she left. She's coming back. She's coming back. Tell Chelsea what it is. Chelsea's gonna change it to speaker. It was, I think, health something and grace. Come back in? Turkey. I was gonna say that's gonna say beaver in the neck. I see that my daughter's on. Yeah. I've never heard Angela talk about, like, her experience when you were in the hospital. Hey. How that was. So, Angela, can you want me to talk because the baby's bouncing in the background. The baby's bouncing. I know. Alright. Well, when the baby Maybe later. Is not Absolutely. Yeah. You could talk about some things. Let's see. Let me share this. I didn't see Kelly join again yet. She's coming. I don't see Dan joining either. They're right here. Dan's trying to get on. K. So Dan okay. Well, so Dan and Michael will share. Okay. Shall we sign? Okay. I muted everyone to stop that feedback loop, and now you can unmute yourselves to go ahead and start speaking. Okay. So we are all the 4 of us are in the same car, so we're getting big big echoes. So, Dan and Michael, the attorneys, and Kelly and I will share my phone to speak. Okay. That works. Yeah. Now I'm gonna connect you up here so that we can hear that we can And you'll have to be closer because we can't hear. Yeah. We're putting it on Bluetooth. Okay. So we all can hear it. Yeah. We'll get it down. Alright. Well, you guys get your stuff together. We'll talk about you. We can hear you. What do I need to hear? Give give us 1 minute to get us all dialed in. Alright. I'm gonna I'll do that. I'll do that. I'll give you 1 minute, and it's it's counting down. So I see Jody's joined, and Connie's joined, and Lisa's joined. Yay, Lisa. I saw something about your case being filed. That was cool. Shared it all over the place. I see some more people. Some more people are trying to join. So for everybody who has joined, we're tonight's we're we're we're doing live spaces every Saturday. We just started them a couple weeks ago, so give us some grace in how we're, you know, working through little, you know, different different things. I mean, spaces is from being on other spaces, I I feel a little better because we're not the only ones that have little quirky things that happen. Seems to be of design flaws. But we're tonight's tonight's space, we're gonna talk a lot about, as the title says, you know, learning about, you know, the killer, emergency use authorization drugs that got that get FDA approved. Remdesivir can be deadly, and we're gonna talk about many of the cases that that that protocol has been used and why you need to avoid it. So I do not I know, Christina, your husband was given remdesivir. Lisa's husband was given remdesivir. Jody's mom. I mean, any of you guys wanna Andy, was your dad given remdesivir? He was given remdesivir. Right? He he was. Yeah. He was given 4 rounds of remdesivir, and they also gave him a fentanyl, propofol cocktail as well. Wow. Bad stuff. Yeah. You know, here's a anybody who who knows my story knows, like, I was I had to, in order to get my priest to be allowed in, I had to agree to remdesivir, and they got 1 round in. And I'm gonna tell you just from a survivor's perspective what it felt like to get remdesivir. I knew that it was I remember when my daughter is on, so she'll be able to validate this. I was about 30 minutes into the Remdes because it runs all night. Like, it runs for hours, and they only give it to you at night. And it it's a slow process. And I remember texting my daughter, and I told her I I think I said something like, oh my god. I said, this feels like poison to my heart. My heart started to to hurt my it felt like, you know, when you touch fiberglass, it felt like that, but it felt like fiberglass in my veins on the inside. And Angela can attest to the fact that I I take that text. Yeah. I said it feels like poison to my heart. And so I'm But it burned. It burned. Yeah. You you knew something was wrong in getting it, and I've heard that from other survivors as well. And so, yeah. So it's doesn't I mean, I we knew it was deadly, and we didn't take it after that. But, so Well, here's the interesting thing that happened with, my case, and this is something I've heard from, actually, a lot of people. My father called me saying he was being moved to a step down unit, and I didn't know what that meant at the time. But after that, things started to go downhill. And I think that's when they isolated him. So 1 of the things they do in hospitals is they'll isolate the patient. You know, the patient, I guess, they'll get admitted, something, you know, whatever. And then they'll begin to do tests or whatever, run tests, do the drugs, and before you know it, they sneak you into the ICU. And I feel like that's what they did with my dad because, at in the final night, we were the only ones there, when they did what they did. There were really no other patients, in that ICU being taken care of at the time. So there are these little things they do, that's very manipulative. They lie to you, lie to the patient. You know, there's all this, smoking mirrors going on, and it's it's really it's it's amazing. It's it's sad. I would I would agree with what you're saying, Andy. I mean, my husband's case is a little bit different, but he, he was in the hospital for, I don't know, 5 days. They said in his paperwork when he was admitted because he had already been sick, it's written from the doctor that he was not a candidate for remdesivir. So and then 5 days later, they gave him remdesivir, and, the doctor called me. I think it was I don't know. It was late at night. They had called me to get my permission to put my husband on remdesivir, And I remember asking the physician, I haven't heard from y'all. Y'all haven't given me a status update. How's he doing? Because, originally, you know, he was doing better, and he should have been coming home. So I was a little shocked when they wanted to give him the treatment, but they called to get my permission. So and I was more, how's he doing? What are vitals? What's going on? You know? And the doctor was very rigid. He, you know, was like, I just need you know, I need an answer. I need an answer pretty much. And I said, well, can you give me 5 minutes? Because I have 2 friends. 1 friend, her husband's a doctor in a different state, and another friend, his mom is a doctor here in Texas. And, I said, can you give me, you know, 5 minutes? I I wanna consult somebody because I didn't have enough information to to what I felt like was make a a good decision on my husband's behalf. And the said, no. I was like, sir, you cannot give me 5 minutes. I need 5 minutes. I haven't heard from you at all since my husband's been in the hospital, and, I need 5 minutes. And he said, I'm gonna send it to the pharmacy. If they fill it, they fill fill it. They don't, they don't. And I was just shocked because, you know, my you know, he's supposed to be advocating for my husband. He's supposed to be the medical expert, and he's asking me for permission, but he wouldn't give me enough information so I could make a sound sound decision and he wouldn't allow me to speak to somebody else for the decision. I just found that very strange, you know? And my husband, he did get the full 5 day dose. And you can dramatically see, I mean, immediately, as well as some other things he was given, how quickly, his vitals changed, his, blood work changed. You know, there was many, many things. So it it definitely is a drug that I do not advocate for and I would not recommend. I highly, highly am against it. And I know that it's like the only it's like the approved it it somehow became the approved treatment for 28 old babies and up. At some point, they had approved it for that. And it's like, wow. If it if it will do what it does to adult kidneys and adult, you know, organs, imagine what it could be done to could be done to a child. I think the the youngest person we've heard about that had, that had, damage from remdesivir was 8, but they did approve it for babies, which just and now they're pushing it for RSV. People, Yeah. And people with pity failure already when it causes pity failure. Exactly. I agree. They they made that announcement. I think it was the August 1 that it was gonna be used to, treat, people with severe renal failure issues. When in my husband's case, my husband did not have kidney issues, and he did not have heart issues, and that's exactly what happened. His kidneys failed, then his heart failed, and then, you know, he passed away. So, again, I highly advocate against it. It is not a good drug, and it causes so much damage to you. I happen to be sitting here with Lisa and Jody's attorneys. So, whenever you want to hear from them. Yeah. Go go ahead. We can they'll have to speak up a little bit, though, because we can barely hear you. Okay? Sure. Okay. Can you hear me? Oh, that's good. Hamilton? Yeah. Michael's got a very loud voice. Michael, we're good. We're hearing you. I think I happen to be the microphones are in the front. We're we're in a a vehicle, so I just happen to be up closer. 1 thing that occurs to me well, there's a whole bunch of things that occurred to me as I listen to this. of all, COVID has a 99.97 percent survival rate, 99.97. Now that means that less than 1 half of 1 percent of people who get COVID die from it. The flu is far more toxic, if you will, or deadly than than remdesivir, but I mean, than COVID. We've had a long time here, and I'm I'm a little tired. But remdesivir was pulled from the the, Ebola trials because over 53 percent of the people that received it passed away. The mortality rate was so high that it was considered too toxic to be used, against Ebola. Now why would you give anybody, regardless of their age, something that causes all the harms it's purporting to cure? Well, we know that it's been heavily financially incentivized by our government. We know that the people who went in front of the CDC were a panel of, in that included 9 9 people who were associated or connected with NIH, which is, I'm just gonna say, Fauci's lapdog. And they all had a financial interest in Gilead Sciences, and they convinced the CDC that the trial where, remdesivir was pulled for use against Ebola was proof that it was safe and effective. Now the the vast majority of of the medical, the studies, the the paperwork, the the expert, the the material that's out there, weigh against using it, you know, because it has a high mortality rate. If it's no excuse, it's simply murder for money. Infants have a a a much higher, immune system, an active immune system. That is the way god made them. And, infants are at 0 statistical risk from COVID. If you hear that a baby died from COVID, somebody's lying, and they're putting the false numbers on the death certificate. They're putting they're putting false information. Okay? Babies have 0 percent. So giving a a 50 almost 54 percent mortality rate drug to a baby, because that is a 0 percent statistical chance of death from COVID is, is unconscionable. It's evil, and it's being done for the money. And now I'm happy to let somebody else jump in. Okay. Dan, you wanna do you have anything you wanna add to that, Dan? Well, I'm trying to I do, but we are in heavy traffic. We're trying to maneuver right now, and I don't wanna crossfire. But, I mean, I think at the end of the day, everybody's stories that you guys discuss them and share them, and we hear your hearts. That's why litigation is so important. You know? And, on top of all of the lies about remdesivir, COVID, everything that you guys face, all of the, oh, I'll just call it evil. Intent and evil conduct by the physicians, the nurses, the hospitals. All of that, has to be combated with lawsuits. And that, at least from our perspective, is 1 thing that we can do given our skill set. Now with that said, of course, they're extremely difficult in government to just pile on in its oppression and and and murder of of its people has provided crazy immunities to the actors of this evil. And so, you know, I we're gonna we're gonna continue to fight like crazy. I what we we gotta pray. And I and I know where everybody hears this a lot. I know it's said a lot. We gotta pray. But I I just can't it cannot be understated the importance of that because there's no way Michael and myself can handle, you know, enough cases across the country to make a significant impact against the industry. But we can certainly help train and bring other attorneys along. We just need those people in place, and we need to have financial resources so that we can get into a place to train other attorneys, and we can move our cases forward. And that's where the prayer comes in. Because God can provide his money. Everything that's going on in this country is under his control. Ultimately, we can get that money. We don't need you to write a check. We need you to pray that God will find the people to write the checks. And that's the kind of stuff we really need to be pushing for because, we we need to act against these wrongs, and we can only do it with with resources. And financial resources is really the number 1 thing because litigation is super expensive. And we need to be able to train people and, and get more people fighting this fight. And I I think the 1 thing I would do is give encouragement to where everybody's at because it's the same story all the time. We're in this fight. It's a tough fight. We're up against big pharma. We're up against the government. We're up against all these entities we can't beat. We have no money. Everything's against us. Well, David got or or excuse me. God got into to David, and he's he took that sling and brought down Goliath, and we can do that with him. And the encouragement I would bring to you is that god is moving, and he is working, and he is helping. It's in his time, and it's slow, and sometimes it's it's painfully slow. It's because we wanna move now. We wanna see the fixes now. But I would encourage you that in as these cases are growing in the number that we're handling, as I'm handling and we're handling in California, the mandate cases where people were fired for not getting a shot in the place. We're seeing revival. We are. We're seeing people, who are saved, discover the Holy Spirit in a new way in their lives, and they're changing the way they live. They're changing the way they live. They live by faith. Now more hope in the future, and that's critical. And I think in the midst of all of this, this this horrible thing that everybody's experiencing with these deaths, there is the movement of the Holy Spirit, and there is revival. And this there there is hope, and I would encourage you to keep praying and to keep believing and to keep trusting in the Lord to be involved in this fight. I I just sense in all that what's happening, his love for everybody is something we could never contemplate. We can never get our arms around in his sorrow and his pain and what's happening to the people he created is greater than anything we can know. And we can rely on that, and we can believe in that, hold on to that, and pray the holy spirit for that. And and it isn't a hollow platitude. It is the real deal. The holy spirit is what's needed, and he's shining light into the lives of the people on the other side. We have attorneys on the other side that are so completely drowned in the in the Kool Aid of this. That's so true. They the but there's an and and the more that we get to talk to them, the more that we get to be courageous and step up and say, you know what? You're wrong. You're believing in a lie. You're defending a lie. You're def you're part of the evil, and we can say it almost straight up. Look, that light pierces through that that that cold barrier around their heart. It does. It gets to them. And that's important. You know? And that that's what I'm seeing, and that's the hope and the encouragement for y'all because there's so many things going on here. This evil is affecting society in such a a broad way. That your your fight your fight and your courage and your stepping up and your streaming from the mountain tops against what happened to you, it does it does make a difference. It people are hearing it. And and and I just wanna encourage you, keep doing it because people are hearing it. And, I I hope that there that that's the encouragement. So in this war, there's so many factors, so many things that are moving, but you keep screaming and you keep praying and you keep calling it out and you keep telling people because I think it's making a difference. I'm seeing it, and I'm just 1 small time attorney. Michael's seeing it. We're together. We're we're 2 small time attorneys, but we are seeing it in the people we're representing. And, and I think it's important. I would just encourage you to keep going there. Trust in the Lord. Go ahead. So I I'm rambling because it's late on us whatever day of the week it is. I lost track, but I'm tired. And and, you gave you guys gave me a platform to stand up on my box and scream. So I'm No. It's Saturday. So, like like, we definitely Oh, thank you. It's it's a it's a great it's a great message because, most of this battle is fought on our knees praying because it is so beyond what we can do, but yet we still have to do our small part. Right? Like, Jesus changed water into wine, but they had to fill up they had to do as the as he told them. Right? Like, he had they had to fill it up. So we do have to do our part in in cooperation with God. So you guys are at this event in in that in in Las Vegas. Right? And so there's a lot of, you know, there's a lot of big names at that event. Is there is there a real you know, what what is the feel among people who have some influence with regard to stopping what I call a hospital holocaust? Before we go there, if you don't mind, this is Michael again. I wanted to pass the microphone to Kelly for a minute. She's a godly and integral part of our team and Yep. And, and and so I'm gonna pass pass to Kelly right now. Now I just wanna, like, give you guys a word of hope. I feel like, there is God is moving. We are witnessing so much here at this conference, and I wanna encourage you and just give you hope. There's so so much that we're witnessing and seeing, his hand on, from connections we're making, from meeting other people that are fighting this fight, other attorneys, that we met that are here in in Nevada that are that are fighting rem filing remdesivir cases. Like, it's like God is assembling his army. Mhmm. And in addition to the media, we've had some incredible breakthroughs. The Lord just opened doors for us for some interviews that we're really excited about coming up in the future. And and, you know, we we wanna get the word out. That's the main thing. We don't it's it's raising awareness, helping more people to see and understand the reality of the situation that people did not die in the hospital of COVID. They died from the protocol. And it's it's I I am more hopeful now than I have been in a really long time, and I just wanted to share that and hope that it's contagious and that you will also just look at it and and listen and and grab on to this because it really is motivating and exciting. So, yeah, God is moving. God's moving. We've seen it. We're experiencing it, here at this conference. And, I'm excited for the future because I do truth's going to prevail. Truth will prevail. I I agree with you. I agree with you on that. I mean, we see people call us all the time just like you said, you know, and they're waking up and they're like, they're they they find us, and then they like, I just had a lady from Poland. She she immigrated from Poland as a child when it was she's older. She she was in a when Poland was a communist country, she had come to America, and she had seen an interview with me and Cece, and I think it was the documentary. And, she said, I've been she sent me a message on Facebook and said, I've been I've been looking for you for months. Please call me. And I called her, and as soon as I told her who I was, she started to cry. She cried. She sobbed for, like, 5 minutes, and she couldn't get words out. And then she said, I never thought I would find people who would believe me that my husband was killed in the hospital. They gave him remdesivir, and I trusted them. And I never she she cried about how she never thought this would happen in America and, you know, how happy she had been when she came here. And, like, it was very tearful hour long conversation. And then when I told her there were people just like her in Pennsylvania and New Jersey near where she lived and that they had they get together and there were other widows that could help her. She sobbed again so hard. Like, she she couldn't believe that she had found people who believed her because she'd been living a year and a half with just just no hope. No hope. So hope is big. You guys are hope dealers. That's what you are. Go ahead, Michael. It's Dan, actually, and I just thought I'm a follow-up with that. Go, you know, you are too, and everybody on this call is. That's why you're on the call. The 1 thing, you know, that you're asking about the conference. So many amazing speakers and so many people that are encouraging and bringing great information and, you know, encouraging worship and praise and all that. 1 of the things that that comes to mind for me is that, the encouragement needs to not only be about remembering to bring God into this factor because that is obviously the most important, but there needs to be encouragement and specific instructions on how to get involved. Like, what can people do to make things better? Everybody wants to get involved. When I started this, I didn't know how to get involved. And I sat in front of my computer 1 night dealing with I don't even know how many thousands of emails about people needing help because they didn't wanna get the shot. I had no idea where to go. No clue whatsoever what was gonna be involved in me. And I just knew that it was so stressful and there was so much and it was only it was gonna have to be in response to a question from God of whether I was gonna go forward or not. And if the answer was yes, then I was just gonna have to trust he would develop it. And and I think that's the encouragement to give a lot of people. There's some practical guidelines everybody can have. You know, they can help, be an advocate, you know, for example. Or they can put together different forums for people to be heard and to comment and to speak out. You can have the conferences. All of that is really, really good. But I think as you encourage those people because everybody here is a yes person to God. That's why you're here. Yeah. But encouraging other people to be yes persons to god. You don't have to have the plan to say yes. You don't have to have a clue on what he's gonna do to say yes. You just have to say yes, and then he'll drop stuff in front of you. And this is the encouragement. Take these people here. Everybody on this call is a yes person to god. That's why you're here. Yeah. Go to the person that you know and you're telling your story to say, this is how I got involved. And if you really wanna live according to the holy spirit and be moved by that, say yes to god, and he'll put you where you need to be. He'll connect dots you didn't even know existed. Something will fall in your lap, and you'll be like, oh my goodness. And there's your yes. And so that would be my encouragement. That's really the ticket. That's where hope and faith come together. Like, if I'm gonna be used as a warrior or, you know, a soldier for the Lord in this fight, it's just a matter of saying yes And then trust in him to tell you where he wants you to go, and he will respond. And, that would be what, you know, there's certainly practical things. Again, get involved with the conferences you're doing, have the forms like this, provide opportunities for people to hear. But then in the everyday, when you're talking to somebody who's looking and they're wondering how they can get involved, it's really falling to your knees and saying, I wanna commit, Lord, to this. How do I get involved? I say yes to the call, and then just sit back and wait, and he will be more than happy, I think, to deliver all kinds of opportunities. Oh, good. How we grow it. Yeah. It's amazing. And, I mean, you think about just how, you know, you you and, what how you all met and how you got connected with Cece and how, you know, then all the other attorneys. And it's the same with our you know, if people we have a a citizen task force. It's just at think formerfedsgroup.org/join or something like that. Somebody will put it in the chat. But, but we we have this citizen task force, and it's amazing how god brings people who don't really know how they wanna help, but he brings all these people with these different talents and different skills who are who have been who have been wounded by these crimes against humanity, and they come together. And it always amazes me. Every Wednesday, we meet, and it's it just amazes me the creativity and how people not just not just do they come up with things, but to to bring awareness or whatever, but they they just gel together as a team. You know, it's just it's incredible just like the, you know, the attorneys that have gotten together, thinking outside of the box. Oh, it can't be done. They're untouchable, and then, bam, proven that they're not. Hey. I'm not sure who to address here. I was invited and came on by the protocol widow. My name is Frank Kribe, and, I I'm encouraged to hear the fight, the legal, action that people are taking. And I'm gonna assume that Remdesivir and some of the protocol activities over the last 2 years, Those and, I guess, any other thing that falls into the trap of mandates and things that are kind of, tyrannical. So just to give you a quick background, I'm gonna leave you with a couple of things that fall into the bucket of things that, I'm a part of and I'm connected to that have been doing actionable plans since the beginning of this theater. So number 1, Frank, my name is Frank Preebe. I live in Overland Park, Kansas. By proxy of the last 8 years, I'm a nutritional therapist, but I came across doctor David Martin kind of early in this scenario. So my wife, Debbie, and I got connected to David and Kim, and then we got connected to Stanford Graham. We put together prosecute now, which got taken down 2 months ago. Prosecutenow.i0 was coming back online. That had all the information that David provided, whether it was the Fauci dossier, whether it was the, legal filing against the airlines in Florida for the mask, whether it was the legal filing of, supporting doctor, Griner out of Utah against Joe Biden and CMS. And, also, we have been canvassing sheriffs and AGs over the last 2 years. And And in my discussion with Stanford Graham, who's very closely aligned with, those sheriffs that are actually willing to consider cases in their jurisdiction that have 2 shots of the bioweapon in the hospital, the remdesivir protocol, and then death literally 28 days after. We have a whole game plan of going after Ralph Baric. Ralph is a low hanging fruit. You know, he's tied to Tony Fauci with with patents in remdesivir. So we're taking a tact, and and if you connect with me, follow me or whatnot and message me, I can get you the information that we send sheriffs. I get on Zooms with Stan, we we talk to sheriffs about the, the history of remdesivir and the history of Ralph Barrick and the history of Tony Fauci in this. I mean, this is all put together by David Martin and Stan. So these are actionable things. The other part of this is, people are are going after whether it's a hospital, maybe it's a doctor, or it's a protocol. I'd be curious to understand a little bit more about that from a, kind of a grassroots level because, 1 of my good friends, Rebecca Charles, she lost her daughter, to a hospital in Long Island during COVID, and remdesivir was a big part of this. Scott Scherer. I'm sure you all know amazing, our amazing grace. Scott Scherer has been probably the most public person who actually funded himself to, file in the file in the state of Wisconsin against the hospital that killed his daughter. And I think his daughter had up to 10 rounds of remdesivir. She went in with a cold and you know the outcome from that. Yeah. It was the precedents too that, Oh, yes. Killed her. Right? So Sure. And and Cece works, American Granddaughter there. We're working with Stan Graham. Are we not? Because I know there were some sheriffs. We are. I talked You're muted. We are. I talked to Stan, you know, once in a while, technically, probably a couple of times a month. Can you hear me? Yep. Yeah. Can hear you. Yeah. And we had sent them some sheriffs and stuff to connect with, and I I hope that project is still in the works. It's And I spoke with a charge rally. It it is in the works, but stay on top of this too. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, we're everyone's, you know, gonna be attacked from they're not gonna make this easy for us. That's for sure. Right. But but I'm I'm very happy to hear that, the Shar case is moving forward. And 2 years ago I think it's about 2 years ago, I spoke at her at Grace's rally in Wisconsin. And Right. To see that that outpouring to the community. I mean, it was snowing. It was, like, 14 degrees, and there's just tons of people out in the street, rallying for her. She's just a beautiful person, and, what they did to her is just horrific. But, you know, we all have to stand up to get together and fight just keep spreading the word. I don't know. It's hard to talk about to some people. They call you crazy and stuff, but there's enough stories out there. I mean, just go to our database alone, and there's a thousand almost a thousand video recordings of victims getting you know, having the same protocol and having the same exact outcome. So, yeah, getting getting attorneys to come on board, that's why I'm so grateful for the ones that we have. Just having the moral courage. I mean, nobody you don't even have to be at MedVal or you just have to be an attorney, right, that's licensed in that state because nobody knows what really what they're doing because this is so new. You're trying to get around the Prabak immunity, trying to wrap our heads around the horrificness of these cases and what made these doctors act this way. I mean, it's it's sociologists for years to come are gonna be trying to study what happened here. But Right. Because there's a it's up to the people. Because there's a difference between have the money and the power, but we have the people. Yeah. Exactly. Go ahead. I mean, and I I would add I I think we're learning I think we're learning that they don't have the immunity that they think they did. Like, you see it with Is it that's a case with some of the cases in California, with Matthew Tyson's cases, Diane and Michael are taking them on. There's people fighting in, We just need some more attorneys with moral courage to at least try. We have to at least try. So what if all the attorneys say, oh, well, you know, it's impossible. What do we do? They weren't just gonna let this happen? Then we have to at least try. Well and yeah. And then there's the remdesivir, the class action suit. Right? The, the Jamey Shear and the Mart. There there's that. And then and it it's accountability comes in many, many ways. You know? Like, the the legal you have to hit them from every angle, and part of that holding them accountable is telling your stories, telling your telling your story everywhere so that they know it didn't just happen to 20 people. It just didn't happen to, you know you know, the 20 people that are out there in the media. And, I don't know if y'all have seen, you know, many of our protocol victims that are on chbmp.org are also going and telling their story on the children's health defense bus, the the vaxxed, unvaxxed bus that is gonna be traveling the country for, like, the next 10 months. And they, they're telling their stories, and they're showing the result of what happens to their loved ones taking remdesivir. And I don't know if you were on Frank earlier, but when I got remdesivir, it felt like poison in my heart. So, like, I I mean, people also have to be telling their stories. I would be interested, though, because I get this a lot when I talk about David Martin's, hit when when I talk about what he was doing with getting to the sheriff's and and because I love that, and I I was really disappointed when the prosecute now site went down, and I so it's good to know that it's going back up. But can you explain to people a little bit about the why there why a specific type of victim is is being looked for with regard to the 2 shots, the getting COVID, remdesivir dying. Can you explain that so people understand that there's actually a method behind that? Yeah. So Stan and David were looking at how how do we put something together that it is is not the obvious. And remdesivir is the the low hanging fruit. Okay? The fact fact is they wanna tie things together. So typical, what, 2 shots. And, yes, there's all kinds of cases. I mean, 1 of our good friends, he didn't have the shots. He got the, you know, the viral protocol. He got sick. He went into a hospital. He, didn't know about remdesivir, and it wasn't till I had a text message with him actually introducing him to David Martin for a totally different purpose. And he goes, dude, I'm in Liberty Hospital. I have COVID. I'm 3 days into this and this. And I said, look. Debbie and I will get in the car, and we'll go out and see Summer, his wife, and we'll go over some things. And at least Liberty Hospital was allowed her in and allowed certain things to be brought in versus other hospitals, which totally cut people off egregiously. Tony had 3 hits of remdesivir, and he felt he felt like, oh my god. What hit me? And and, like, he said his urine was like like yellow sludge, and he he he felt almost overwhelmed. Well, when I told him that you're gonna stop this and Summer's gonna write down on the paperwork no more, and and we'll give you the reasons of which we'll give you the information you can give the doctor. But that's it. So that happened. But what, baked into Stan's information is the history of remdesivir and and all the patents to it and and time. They wanna get Ralph Baric on remdesivir. But you have to have people that took the shots, came in, and had 5 rounds of remdesivir, and they died. Okay? I can be more specific on on that because there's a whole document that they and and and I'm not sure have you seen if you've talked to Stan, did he send you the document, the the, slides that he shares with sheriffs and and other people in this? I think he had. Right? Yeah. He has. And but I was still always unclear why they had to be doubled. Yeah. I well them. And and I don't know the answer to double jab, but it was it was, Pfizer and Moderna that seemed to be, the ones at the, you know, the ones that were most, because Johnson and Johnson was a single shot. Not that I and it's tough to find these cases that match what they're trying to pin Ralph Barrick on. So the sheriffs that they've talked to and I I have a local sheriff in my jurisdiction. I actually was on a Zoom with them yesterday about a a diff different stuff going on in our area. But and I told them right in front of senator Roger Marshall of Kansas, I said, look. I said, Cal, we need to reengage in the discussion that Stan and I had with you 6 months ago because it is moving forward, but we need we you know? And the challenge for him is to find the case that matches the criteria. I wish I could be more secure. Yeah. It has. It it has. And that's something I I have a a I have a message to Stan today because I thought now dot i0 would be back up because there's a lot of information in there I wanna circulate that I was circulating before, and it's harder to circulate the information on an individual kind of, piece of information basis. So, So let me ask you this. So, like, do you have a because we can help with finding the, you know, the the perfect your you know, the the exact cases that you need in counties. The hard thing to do, it kinda gets to be like a needle in a hay haystack effect, is if we don't know where you're like, if we knew where you were having progress and you had sheriffs that were like, yes. Because, you know, there we could have we could have we have those types of cases, but it can be in places where the sheriff is like, no. I like the fact that they're killing people. You know what I mean? Like Right. You know what I'm saying? Let's let's do this because I can get together with Stan and I can say, Stan, I need to have the sheriffs that are on board that you're discussing with. And, I need their jurisdiction and and any information there because I've got some people that some of which you've already working with, but, maybe they can help. I wanna go. Maybe they can maybe they can help hunt for these cases, which are hard to find. So, I'll do that. I found a few of them, and I've I've asked Stan for that that list before, but I think he's he's been so busy lately and stuff. And I, No. No. I needed to follow-up with him. I know. And But I Yeah. Yes. Stan Stan is multitask with various things. Stan and David. David goes to Europe. Actually, David's gonna talk yeah. Yeah. David's gonna talk in Europe, right in the backyard of the WHO and the WEF. And he's got European cases. He's got lawyers. They have filings that they're gonna do. They're actually gonna activate there over the next, I'd say, he he travels there next week. So then the next 2 weeks after that, so the second through the fifteenth or something like that. He's been vocal. They're they're going after Ralph Barrick in Europe. So what we want is to have 50 50 cases 50 cases on top at at Ralph's desk so that I would love that he's nothing more than to see Ralph go. But, Right. I I would like to get that And I and it's a it's a shame that you don't have more sorry. Cece, we've oh, it's a shame that we don't have more Well, I think I know where you're going with that. It is a shame because we've had sheriffs that were warm or hot on the subject and willing, and then there was quietness. I had that with my sheriff and I I and now it's time to reengage. On the AG level, back, gosh, a year and a half ago or whatnot, when David called out the AGs who were not doing their job or any other any other person in the capacity of what they're supposed to be doing for the American public, was, was crickets. And he, I mean, he had, maybe a handful of just, I'll just be general, you know, 2, 3, 4, 5 meetings set up with AGs, that's that's, they never showed up. So so that situation is what information do they have on those AGs that they basically said to the AG, look. I don't think you wanna go forward with this meeting. But Yeah. Given listen. You there was just a GOP gathering in Milwaukee. No 1 no 1 talked about the elephant in the room. They no 1 talked about, you know, how they'd handle mandates or anything or the the levels of human decimation. And I'm unlike I don't care what color you wear your political stripes. Yeah. All these all these people, they need to be taken the woodshed and have the crap beat out of them. Yeah. It's disgusting. It's disgusting because this is America, and we should have sheriffs that are such I mean, they they're they're they are to uphold the constitution, and shame on the ones that don't do it. And I you know, especially the ones that are the loudest to say they are constitutional sheriffs, and then they don't walk the talk in this very critical thing. And, so I I am like, I'm I'm not above, you know, if my sheriff in Collin County, Texas, Jim Skinner, is not 1 of those sheriffs that is on on board with y'all, I am not above, like, I've worked on his campaign 2 times in a row, and I would absolutely go to him and say, why are you not on board? Because you promised to be all all that and a bag of chips in regard with regard to being a constitutional sheriff, and so, they would not have my trust or my vote again. So we there was I was gonna ask you another question, and I I wanna, connect with Frank so we can keep in touch on this and see where we can help them. Yeah. Because I think with places. Because they're No. I listen. I'd be happy to have offline discussions and try to take the efforts being, wrangled in and also with what we're doing. I don't have a, you know, a full lens on on Stan's listening, but I can engage with him to, get that information and and see see how we you know? I'm gonna say, Stan, look. You're busy. What is it that you can give me that I can be in collaboration with some other people who are working the same angle? So And that's great. And, unfortunately, you're going to see a lot more of those cases that you're looking for moving forward because of the newest variant and how it's gonna hit the vaccinated and all of that, you know, and then getting the remdesivir. Unfortunately, it's gonna happen. Yeah. Yeah. It's a virus program 2 dot o coming coming to a town near you. The commissioner of our Johnson County, apparently, on the Zoom, they said, oh, the commissioners, she's wearing a mask now. So, unfortunately, some people on the other side of the aisle are hold on. Hold on. Frank's being robbed. Somebody's robbing him. Yeah. Our our our alarm went off. So what what what what was I gonna say? Oh, so already in our area, the commissioner of Johnson County has put a mask on and and on the Zoom, this was sheriff Hayden says, yeah. You know, they they're putting their virtue signal on already given the fact that this the the subject of a return scenario is coming up. It's not they're doing it, you democratic commissioner. She has an agenda, and you're gonna see this pop up in other places where they'll start throwing that mask on, and it has nothing to do with the fact that they're scared about something. They're putting it on there to send the signal. They'll they they put their patch on their arm. This time, it's on their face for round 2. Yep. Tell them they're full of bullshit. Take it off, you know, and just, you know, because it's gonna get ugly. It's gonna get ugly because we're not gonna let it get any anywhere near what it did the time. I hope not. I hope not. No. I think they've overplayed their hand, and we've caught on to it. So we're prepared. Yeah. I have to jump off, but I'm glad I got invited in here. Send me a direct message via, Twitter or something, or I'll just throw my phone number in here. I'll send you a direct message with the email addresses and the phone numbers Okay. So that you yeah. Well, thank you so much for hopping on and giving us all that update and and the explanations. We I really appreciate it, Frank. Yeah. Yeah. Thanks, Frank. Thanks. Yeah. Let me put a plug in for someone who's been, that I've worked with, and also has helped David in some of the workshops. But Keith Coley, who is on Twitter, Keith Keith is a a Chinese medicine practitioner, and he's been helping some people, nurses and areas of veterans that have taken the shots by Coergen, had really bad effects. And and his whole practice, because I practice what he does. Okay? Mhmm. But I'm using him as a catalyst because what he's doing is really helping people, a, with their symptoms, b, learning a very simple thing to do that allows pacification of any kind of imbalance. So, just look up Keith Q. Coley and you'll find someone who I think is is very interesting in helping people that are really struggling with, you know, shot after effects and, long COVID. That's good to know. Yeah. Okay? Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. And thank thank you. I look forward to more interaction. Yes. Every Saturday. We'll be here every Saturday. Okay. Okay. Who else do we got? We got Stella Paul. Oh, hey, Stella. We have a request from Leroy's girl. We have a request from Leroy's girl. But let's hear from Stella. And then we get that Hi, guys. This is my time on 1 of these things. So am I doing it right? Can you hear me? You're totally doing it right. Just talk away. of all You're good. Thank you, everybody, for being here and for all of your efforts, and I'm trying to be your your champion in the media. I've written quite a few stories, and I'm committed to writing many more. And, I do, I will be attending the Brownstone Institute Institute retreat with very imminent, doctors like doctor, Jay Bhattacharya and doctor Harvey Reich and others, and I have a slot to speak to them about the hospitals. And while there, I will be filmed by EPIC Times for their American thought leaders, and I will exclusively be talking about what happened in the hospitals. So, I'm doing my part to really, share your stories. And and there's just so much to say. I've been overwhelmed. I just came back from sitting in the park. I wrote down a list of 10 articles I wanna write, and I decided that the 2 are about informed consent. So anybody who okay. That the 1 is about informed consent. So I've been writing down some of your emails, but it it it you know, write me, direct mail me. If you have a story, for instance, I've heard stories like of Rebecca Stevens, Dana's mother, who her medical records say 5 times she turned down remdesivir and she got it anyway. So if you have stories like that but even if you weren't informed that she didn't consent, but even if you said, well, the doctor said to take it, so I took it, but nobody told me that it could shut down the kidneys. You know? There's 2 parts to that, informed consent. And if, if it's, if it applies to the ventilation, it applies to the sedation, please DM me right away and let me know if I can call you tomorrow. I want I wanna write this right away. So I think this is a very important concept. And if there are any people here who are lawyers or have legal understanding and can direct me either now, you know, what is the basis of how they how they gave a waiver to informed consent? Was it just the complete immunity from PREP Act, or was there or was there, as I have heard, a specific waiver? And maybe I I kinda Yeah. Let me yeah. Let me have Huckleberry jump in here. He's got some he's this is a topic near and dear to his heart that he's been, you know, just kinda praying someone would do some articles about. Okay. And so I just want I wanna get his Huckleberry is my husband. He's the 1 that saved me from the hospital. So Huckleberry him and my daughter sit who's right next to him there, Angela. So, yeah, Huckleberry. Go ahead. So, hi, everybody. Can you hear me? Yes. I can. My name is Brad. I'm Dale's husband. She named me Huckleberry after our little, hostage standoff in the hospital. I was an emergency room nurse for several years, a while back. And so, when everything started going wrong, when we decided to take Gale to the hospital, I kind of had some skill sets to become aware that things just weren't what they were supposed to be and 1 of the big things that hit me immediately through this whole thing was a lack of informed consent and the fact that the doctors could not could not, intelligently speak to the treatments that they were offering. There's 3 parts to informed consent, okay, and it is required to be given by a doctor and it does have to be witnessed and there are forms in the hospital that the nurses are responsible for, to make sure that informed consent is given and it is witnessed. Wow. And so, it is required, according to the Nuremberg codes and internationally, informed consent is required to prevent the things that happened in World War II from happening in the world today. And so, but there are 3 parts of informed consent. The doctor is required to sit down and talk to the patient about all the alternatives for treatment, all of them. Okay? Then, they are required to give the if they're recommending a specific treatment, they are required to give all the potential complications, benefits, and or life threatening, typically death, from the procedure or medication. Okay. I've talked to several doctors, they want to talk about whether it's required for medications or for procedures or for whatever. But in this particular instance, when you had this emergency use, supposedly emergency use authorized medication, the doctors should have been giving informed consent and they weren't. They were stupid. They were ignorant. Whether it was of their own choosing or whether they just didn't know, they chose not to give informed consent. And so, they couldn't give the 2 parts of it. The part of informed consent is the doctor is required to tell you whether they have a conflict of interest Woah. With recommending this procedure, whether they're receiving money or they're part of a study group or whatever. They are to reveal to the patient their conflicts of interest in using that particular treatment. So, the informed consent in this whole thing is huge. I mean, for me, we wouldn't have been in the situation that we were in if informed consent had been provided. The fact that they kicked the family members out of the hospital, they gaslit all of the patients, they lied to them, they deceived them and they failed to give them informed consent. This this is the result that we're looking at. So, informed consent, to me, has always been a number 1 issue. I'm that that's why I decided that this must be the article here that I'm writing in this in this batch of 10 upcoming articles. But can you speak to, okay. And they must legally have a witness? Is that what you said? Yes. In in in most, I'm not familiar with the the legalities on informed consent. I know I was a I was a nurse trained in the hospital. Most hospitals have their own, protocols or their own procedures for informed consent. I can tell you typically, the way in a lot of hospitals, the way kind of the process of how informed consent takes place is the doctor will come in and they will tell the patient that they are recommending this particular procedure or treatment and then, they will talk to the patient, tell them all the all the other alternatives that they could have, as well, besides this 1, the reasons why they're recommending this 1 over the others, all the complications of the treatment and then they're going to tell them any conflicts of interest that they might have with this particular treatment for therapy. Then, and that's between the patient and the doctor, right? Always maintaining the patient doctor relationship, which was extremely important and didn't occur during COVID. Then, the doctor will come out and say, I have just, the patient has agreed to this treatment or protocol or therapy and they've consented. So that triggers the nurse to get the form, give it to the doctor. The doctor is to fill out the form with the information that he gave the patient because it's this was between the doctor and the and the patient. He fills out the form and the nurse goes in, takes that form into the patient and then proceeds to go over that form with the patient and say, alright, the doctor has given you informed consent. I'm gonna go over the informed consent with you, and they start asking questions. That's the that's the nurse's responsibility to be able to sign the cons sign off as a witness that the patient received informed consent. And all they have to do is talk to the patient, say the doctors is give talked about these things, talked about these things, and then, basically, say, do you have any do you have any questions? And the patient the patient would say, well, I didn't get to ask the doctor this. Well, the the nurse immediately has to resolve that issue before she can say that the the patient was given adequate informed consent. And once once the patient has been given informed consent, then the nurse can witness that that form. Some hospitals require 1 witness. Some hospitals require 2 witnesses. Now, if the nurse was present during the informed consent, then the nurse can provide can can talk to the patient and say, do you have any other questions for the doctor? No. Okay. And she can witness as a witness for informed consent. Most medical records that I've that I've seen lack documented informed consent. There is no documentation. There may be a note from the doctor that the patient consented, but there's no note as to what the patient consented, you know, what the conversation was, between the doctor and the patient. So I can jump in Here's the thing, if I might interject, Yeah. This is to go on what Huckleberry was saying, there the I have the actual e way mandate for remdesivir and it says on the the the provider's page, you must it is mandatory that the that the patient sees this fact sheet, that you inform them of alternate therapies and that they will they understand the risks to this unapproved drug. Not a single patient that we've interviewed or personally I have, I don't Gail can attest to this or not, has ever seen that sheet. And there's a reason for that because if you read it, no person in the right mind would agree to it. Now that's how the cases that have gotten past the PREP Act have used fraud to get to get around the PREP Act because the fiduciary or the doctor has to inform you and get your consent on what they're putting in your body. They can't just put these experimental drugs in without you knowing. And 9 times out of 10, they don't tell the patient. They not only go against not get the consent, they go against their consent in a lot of cases. So the Right. Can I give you something, just really briefly? This is Michael Hamilton. We have 19 cases in 6 states on hospital remdesivir protocol murders. And I can tell you that, informed consent is a matter of law. It's not a matter of hospital protocols. I would be I have I'm on a really short leash here in terms of my time, but I I want you to know I'd be happy to talk to you offline, answer questions about informed consent. American granddaughter was right on, on target with what she was saying. And it's a but but it's a matter of law. Hospital protocol doesn't drive what informed consent is. Hospital protocol should be driven by the law, but it's, but it's not in any of the remdesivir cases we've seen. And although we have you know, there's the ones that have been documented by American granddaughter and the former feds. There's the ones that we've seen and the thousands that have come in through our web portal at declaredtruth.us. And I can tell you that informed consent doesn't happen ever. Not in all 50 states, not in every hospital in all 50 states, and not in any country in the world where almost down to the word track Everything. Is identical. Michael, it's Stella Paul. I appreciate your offer. Can I contact you via direct message, and and can we can you explain this to me about the legal Contact if you don't mind, contact American, granddaughter? Right? Yes. American granddaughter. Be be the direct message because I don't use Twitter very often, and she can give you my my cell phone number. And then you tweet me not tweet me. Yeah. Text me so I know who I'm talking to, and I'll be glad to chat with you. That's wonderful. I really appreciate it. And Absolutely. Thank you so much. And, everybody, you've all given me a lot here. And if I I've been writing down some of your Twitter feeds that I have from some from the support group call. I'll be getting touch with you. I think I agree, Brad. Informed consent is crucial, and I believe that what happened in the hospitals was a violation of the Nuremberg Code. These were this was crime against humanity and crimes against the American people. And so let me begin with informed consent. It's crucial. So I'll turn it over. I'm sure you all have many other people who wanna talk. But thank you. Thank you for all you do, Stella. And just, I mean, you've just been amazing in honoring, you know, the the loved ones for people all the people who have lost loved ones and just being on our Monday night support calls and just being such a an amazing I I can't I mean, finally, people, you know, really feel heard, and I I I can't thank you enough for the the hard work you're doing on this and just raising awareness. Thank you so much. And, yesterday was my birthday. That's you just gave me my birthday present. Oh, happy birthday. And I just without picking up your time, I'm 1 of you. I lost my husband to to, to these it's slightly different story. He I'll tell you another time, but it encompasses everything. It encompasses the nursing homes. It encompasses and the vaccines. He survived in a hospital because he was given hydroxychloroquine. So, he none of this had to happen. They knew from the beginning what worked, and all of your loved ones were knowingly killed by depriving them of the treatments that worked, and these are these are colossal crimes. So god bless all of you. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you for that. So I think the next person, s m a s m a car 73. Yes. Hi there, everybody. Hi. It's Monique, and I'm actually talking for my mom more than anything. But as I said, she doesn't handle this very well. It's really hard for her even though it's been 3 years. It'll come up on 4 when it's April. But we lost my dad at the very beginning. And for 2 years, we thought it was COVID like they were telling us, but we realized, that, you know, we started meeting people and and heard the same stories. They had the same thing on their death certificates of their loved ones. But, the more I've done research in, Charles Wright, I don't know if he's been on here tonight, but he's been a great, he's been awesome at at finding out he's been doing a lot of research on all this. And, I had noticed that he was talking about Vanderbilt, and I've realized that the hospital where my dad was murdered with the protocol of remdesivir, that Vanderbilt's got a big connection to this, but they're very powerful. Few weeks ago, I met our senator here in Tennessee, and y'all probably seen Tennessee in the news a lot. They're coming for our state right now big time. And I actually I finally had to get off of Twitter, the other night because, protocol widow, you'll know this because I even sent her some of these people. They're being so nasty about what happened to my dad. I just couldn't take it anymore. So I was about to lose my patience with them because they're just ignorant. They don't understand that all the COVID deaths in in the hospital were not just COVID. They were literally the remdesivir. And I just you know, you can't you can't argue with these people. They don't wanna they don't understand. In fact, my sister makes me so mad. She's a a VA nurse, and she told my mom the other night that my mom was crazy when my mom said that they killed my dad. She just refuses to believe it. She wants to follow science, and it's really hard. It's really hard. But I do have, a lot of people that have been very helpful like you guys. And, Charles Wright, in fact, he he's been on there with Rebecca Charles, also. And he's really helped me to know the people behind this. And it's just when you start seeing all the connections and how they covered all this up and how this, you know, you just wonder, are you ever gonna get to anywhere because especially in Tennessee because when senator Bailey heard that it was Vanderbilt, he said, oh, boy. And I was like, what? And he's like, they're on our front steps every day right now because, you know, we've got this whole legislation thing going on. So it just you know? And we've already passed the 3 years too. So I don't know how that works either, but I just pray to God that there'll be justice 1 day for all of us because I just never would imagine that this kind of thing would happen not to all these wonderful people. But and and not to make it any different, but my dad was a retired lieutenant colonel, and 1 of the ladies that I spoke to in Wisconsin said, you know, you pretty much have to look at the government killed your father, and that just is really hard for me to comprehend. It really is. Yeah. It's hard. That is very hard, especially for our, you know, our veterans. My husband's a veteran, and he kinda feel feels the same way. Right? A democide's a democide. I I I'm so sorry about about what happened to your dad, and you make so many you make so many good points. And you're right. It's this is like a, it's it's a battle we have to fight together and and show and, like, have a unified front. And so, I mean, yeah, we we partner with so many different groups and people that have, you know, different different approaches to to fighting and getting justice and accountability and and stopping this protocol. And it's every single piece is important, you know, from taking care of the wounded to fighting the battles in court. You know, it's all it all matters. It's interesting that you talked about, you said Tennessee, you know, and they're coming after Tennessee. The biggest hospital group, in America, 1 of the biggest ones, the HCA hospitals, they're headquartered in in Nashville, Tennessee, and they've been in the news a lot lately. They've had, you know, whistleblowers come forward and talk about, you know, families being pushed on to hospice and venting patients for you know, that didn't need to be vented. And we're actually our next national rally is gonna be in Nashville. Yeah. I'm looking forward to that. I'm I'm hoping that I'll be in town. I think I will be, but we're my mom is gonna try to come to it. You know, like I said, it's really hard for her. So I I do all this. You know, I'm even on the the protocol widow, the COVID, widow, thing. 19 widows and widowers. Yes. Yeah. But I do all that for my mom because she just can't handle it. She tries and she just breaks down. I I call her a marshmallow, and she just it's hard for her. It really is. They were married 61 and a half years. Oh, man. Yeah. That's you're we'll we'll keep your mom in our prayers for sure. Thank you. And see, the thing that's really hard too is the fact my dad, when he went into the hospital, he wasn't having breathing issues. They had stomach issues. He was throwing up. And then the minute they gave him, you know, an IV, he was feeling great. But right before they vented him, I spoke to him, and he said that he felt like eating a cheeseburger. He felt better than he had in days. Mhmm. Mhmm. So that that's the really hard part when you realize, you know, something nefarious is not it's just it's just horrible to think. And I think that's why my sister has a hard time accepting because her being a nurse Yeah. She knows people at Vanderbilt, there's no way they would have done that to her father. But I said, yeah. There it it's happened to a lot of people, people, and she just you know, it's like talking to deaf ears. Yeah. Else they'll ever believe it. I I think most of us have family members like that. You know? I mean, I'm a I'm a I'm a sister too that's a nurse, and and she struggles to believe it. And, you know, even though I survived, and I'm like, look. I know what happened on the inside. Right? I'm telling you. But she struggles to believe it as well as an you know, and she's a research nurse, so she's not seen the inside of a hospital for, you know, 40 years. Oh, wow. So it's Part of her issue is she received remdesivir, but she didn't experience any side effects yet that she can connect the dots to it for sure. yeah. So it twisted her viewpoint skewed her viewpoint of Remdesiviras to the true nature of the damage it does. And I was gonna say too, not to cut anybody off, but 1 important thing, because since they're bringing all these mandates back, trying to, and I'm not gonna comply. I already burnt my mask. I'm not doing it. But my mom at the very beginning, the health department and I've got the letter. They sent her a letter 3 days after my dad died in the hospital. They sent her a letter threatening to arrest her if she got off of her front porch and went to her mailbox. And the very next day, she called the health department, and she told them they were gonna have to put a guard on her front door. And then, of course, after all that, they apologized. But still, the it's just unheard of. It's just hard to believe that you're gonna be arrested because you wanna leave your front porch when you're just going to the driveway. But that really did happen in in Nashville. That's where they're from. And I'm just letting y'all know that's how crazy it got even here in Tennessee. Yes. Wow. Yep. That's insane. And you've got that letter. That that is you know, we've got, out, you know, out of the thousand stories that were sent into our, COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project, CHBMP, they'll we documented 25 commonalities, and it's it's out there on the site, the whole 25. But 1 of them was the, kind of the threatening with the police and and, you know, threatening with police involvement Mhmm. And all that. It's it's just the gaslighting is unreal. Oh, yeah. I mean, they wanted I mean, they do. They wanna scare us. That that's the whole thing. They they really do. That that I think they enjoy it because it gives them power, and they they I really think because, you know, we lost my dad in April, on February. We did not have his funeral until that October. Oh my goodness. And they wouldn't let us. Cooper, that's our mayor of Nashville, he would not allow any more than 50 people. My dad knew a lot more than that, so we had to wait. And you'd see all these other people, you know, having these huge fancy funerals on TV, but not us. Yeah. I saw yeah. I can imagine. And, like, just be that early in the game too, you didn't know what to think because Mhmm. There wasn't as much information. My god. I well, thank you for sharing all of that. Oh, you're welcome. And I'm sorry. I hope I didn't take anybody's time up. No. You sure didn't. This is what this is what the space is is for. So if if anybody wants to speak, remember there is a the little microphone, at least that's how it shows up on my screen. I'm fairly new at spaces, but there's a little microphone thing. When you hover over it, it'll say request to speak if you wanna speak. And the 1 person that had their not hand up to speak, but their request to speak, there's a there's, the the l c barbarian. I hope I pronounced your name correctly. If you wanna take yourself off mute and, speak. Yeah. Hey. How's it going? You can call me you can call me Dave. L c barbarian is just Okay. I usually have have have Dave, d Dave, up there. And, you know, I saw a few of my, friends on on Twitter, were in this space. So I've got a lot of friends from a lot of different places. Just a little bit of background. I got COVID back in 2020. March 10 is when I got sick. March 17 is when I collapsed, and April 11 is when I got out of the hospital. And it's a long nasty story, but I was never given any drugs. I was actually sent home from the ER on my, I think, or ER trip on the 20 second, and they were like, yeah. You had a heart attack. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You know? You can walk at her. You'll be okay. And I collapsed. I mean, it was it was just a disaster. I had an infectious disease doc who sat outside the ER, you know, because nobody would come in the room. They just sent the nurses in there and the nursing assistants because they were scared. And, they, they decided that they wouldn't give me any treatment because I was a I was a 220 pound bodybuilder when all this started. So, but I I got sick. I developed long COVID, severe neurologic complications from the virus. I was in bed for almost a year. I had to relearn how to walk, and then I, I started to make some improvements. And then and then after, I caught Omicron in 02/2020 February, I spent another 10 months getting back to a shitty baseline where I still can't even work or do anything. So I basically been on social media because I'm a outgoing dude. I was a bartender getting ready to open up my restaurant, yada yada yada. Anyway, I saw the this space was going, so I came in and I heard a couple of things that were said by a gentleman who was in here earlier. But I mean, that's why I came up because I I wanted to pick his brain, and I wasn't looking for a fight. I really really just try to learn from people's, perspectives. And, and he stepped down, so that's not really relevant anymore. But I am fascinated to hear about, your guys' perspective on this remdesivir. I wasn't aware that there was an issue going on as far as remdesivir causing illness. Is this is there is there some resources you can point me to? Oh, yeah. So, 1 of the best, I think, resources that, that you can go to look at all of the studies is c19early.org, and it has it has a lot of the you know, you'll you'll see a very clear difference in what, remdesivir does versus the safer, more effective treatments like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. Everybody should go there and look at the studies because it also shows the timetable of when these studies were done and and lays out how they knew in 2020 that remdesivir was all risk and no reward in other even iodine and melatonin outperforms remdesivir without the risk. And so you it's a great if if you So I'm I'm looking at the I'm looking at the data right now, and I I haven't found where the data is being cited from, so I can't really validate it. But I see I'm on the website. I think you wanted to manage, effective so stories, our database with over 1,000 stories of of remdesivir doing harm in the exact same way. And the class action suit against Gilead for making it, they've got, and our all of the 75 lawsuits that are filed because of remdesivir death has a lot of, data that the attorneys have put in the cases in the complaint, like the the fact that you have a 2000, higher chance of of get having kidney failure if you take it. And those are all Yeah. Well, all of this makes me feel a lot better about that moment in time when I was, you know, I was I was fucking dying. I lost, like, 40 pounds in a month. Well, that's what I was gonna say. That's why you made it out of the hospital. Yeah. Well, they just I mean, I had to go to the hospital. I had to relearn how to walk and talk and shit. Yeah. And their life probably because you didn't get remdesivir. Right? Right. Right. Cove COVID was not nice to me. Let me just say that. So, I'm kind of on the other side of things, though. You know? I really appreciate I'm I'm gonna look into this. It's interesting. But, I'm kind of on the other side of things with masking. So I I I'm curious because that's what what drew me up. You know, I heard I heard a gentleman say that, you know, the officials that are wearing masks now, they're they're, you know, virtue signaling. And let me just say, like, I don't believe that we are gonna be going back to anything that looks like what we went through in the few months of 2020. I really don't believe that. I don't think society will go that way. It's gonna take a hell of a lot. And we're we're, we're in the middle of, you know, an increase in cases, but it doesn't look like, you know, it even did last year yet. We don't know where to go. But my my my question is why where where does the logic come from? And I'm I'm open to hearing this, that that it's some sort of act or they wanna control us or anything by, you know, public officials wearing masks. Because as somebody who's been on this side of things where it's like COVID ruined me, I'm very cautious of it. I've isolated because mostly I was sick, and then when I started to get better, I got sick again. And then when I started to get better like I am a little bit now, I'm basically restricted because my immune system, everything's fucked. So Yeah. Like like, my question is well, so so as somebody who's been in that position, I've been really sensitive to mitigations. And and, you know, because I I want the world to be way more careful because from from my perspective, it's like this shit's bad. Right? Yeah. So so let me just The thing is is that I see the administration now, like the Democrats, you know, whoever's whoever's in control here. It it doesn't really matter politically where they're at. It doesn't serve them to bring back these mitigations. Like, they've moved very far away from it. I mean, I see I see president Biden as somebody who's anti mask. So I'm curious, like, where does where does the idea come from that they're gonna somehow benefit from doing any of that? If I can look at the my heart. I have do not want masking. They do not want it. I do have an answer for you, sir. I I will tell you my opinion. And this is just, you know, I think we all have been around long enough to, you know, state obvious things. Okay? So this is the obvious thing that that comes to me. And, of course, I can't hear anything because the space. Wow. Can you hear? Can you hear? Hello? Can anyone hear me? Yeah. I can hear you. Yes. Oh, okay. Cool. Okay. Okay. I can hear I can hear you guys now. It totally went blank as soon as I stopped talking, so maybe I missed out on anything. I was It does that from time to time. But, anyways, you know, my story in a nutshell was very malicious. There was a lot of intent, you know, when you know, here's a food for side. You know, when you're when you're forced to watch your loved ones. Talking, so I'm gonna step down. Maybe I'll be able to hear them. Uh-huh. So so when when you know, in my case, you know, I I was forced to watch my dad die through glass very violently, and there was no reason for that. I think it was just more of a power trip that was malicious. You know? Amen. So, just but that's that's basically to answer your question about the mask argument, I think it's more about control. So there you go. Yeah. I would say that too. It's about control, but it's it's also, you know, it is there is a large like, if if in the beginning, they had not, demonized these very effective treatments like ivermectin, which actually stops the replication of the virus, early, you wouldn't have seen people who got sick. They got they didn't just people didn't just get sick and die because of, because of remdesivir. They got sick and and died because they didn't get treatment, And they got sick and died because of other drugs too, like the Actemra and baricitinib and Precedex and morphine and fentanyl and venting people. Doctor the doctors have now come out and admitted that they were venting people. They were venting people just because they believed then it wouldn't the the virus wouldn't spread to them to in for not because people couldn't breathe, but they were venting people because they feared the spread. That's insanity. Yeah. You killed so many people. And you think about this think about this. It is an absolute, you know, they they hurried up to make all of these ventilators, companies who never made ventilators, to give them to doctors who never ventilated a patient, to mass ventilate people whether they needed it or not, what could go wrong? And I would say it's not just about they don't really care about popularity of their decisions. I mean, as a person who who was discriminated against in the Biden administration's, winter of, you know, pandemic of the unvaccinated, when I went into the hospital and told the doctor I was vac I was unvaccinated when he asked me, and he pats me on the hand and says, well, I'm so sorry, missus Seiler, but you're gonna die. Oh, my god. We see we have seen a thousand cases. We have looked at those medical records, and we have seen where they have discriminated against people for their, stance on vaccination, for their stance on things like mask wearing, and they intentionally murdered them. And I say that strongly that they murdered them, and we people can bring the receipts because we have a thousand really more, but we've got a thousand people that have told their stories, and they have their medical records. And it is very clear in those medical records. And and we're gonna keep gathering medical records. So if people have a story and they believe their loved ones were killed in these hospitals, we wanna hear it. Put your story in at chbmp.org. Get your medical records. We will help you. And and and look through those records, and and we'll get people because we we want to see these things. We when we look in medical records, we see in not malpractice, we see malfeasance. Can I say something real quick? You sure can. You made me think of this. So we had a friend, and I won't give her name, but she was an infectious disease doctor, and she was trying to help my dad get vitamin c while he was at Vanderbilt. They called me a live wire because all I wanted to do was save my dad's life, and they said it wasn't a part of the protocol. I remember that. And it just oh, I was like, I don't care at this point. It you I mean, he's gonna get better, and he was getting better when they gave him just a little bit of the vitamin c. But they shut it down as soon as his kidneys were starting to, you know, do that what what the remdesivir course does. And the thing that I think is so sick about it is they never wanted to talk to us. We always had to wait for them to call us. And then at 3AM in the morning 1 night, we get a call that he's not gonna make it through the night. And but he was fighting it the whole way because even when my sister because she was the only 1 that was allowed to see my dad. We couldn't even see him the whole time. That she got there, he was stable. And I remember my friend saying, you know, the the doctor thinks he's god, but he's not. And we just got to do something here, and they wouldn't do it. They said no to the vitamin c. And they kept saying, well, it could harm his kidneys. How can vitamin c harm your kidneys? And he hurts from that evil stuff they gave him. It just blows my mind. It doesn't. And I know I know the question was about masking, but Yeah. The reality is they they don't work. Everybody has now admitted that they don't work. They were they were simply an exercise in submission, and they promote a false sense of security. And I also wanna say that, like, the fear factor the fear factor is not people didn't you know, it you know, making wearing a mask, not wearing a mask is the same difference as driving a Ford or a Chevy. Right? Like, I mean, you're not safer doing 1 or the other, but, being prepared being prepared with the right medications. And and the masks in in and of themselves promote fear. I'm Cece, are you back? Yeah. I'm back. I don't wanna I don't wanna argue about Well, let me just cite this 1 source for you. Of of masks because it's complicated. Right? And so it's not as simple as, you know, masks don't work. There there's a lot more to that. Yeah. I really wanna stay away from that. Fly. It's like keeping a fly out of a barbed wire fence. They they they just don't stop the site. We yeah. I mean, yeah. Because we could we could get into aerosol sizes because the virus is is is on aerosols, and they're actually larger than the viral source for you. Let me just cite 1 source for you. The Okay. The world, the, hold on. Let me find it for you real quick. The The WHO before they The World Council before they recommended the Health wrote an article, and it says the evidence on whether masking is affected at stopping the transmission of SARS CoV 2 is emerging every day. Emerging every day. At this time, the evidence suggests that masks are not effective at suggesting or, I mean, at stopping the spread of COVID 19, and here's why. It goes into I I put it in the chat, that link. But, you know, that that's 1 of of lots of of scientific articles that Oh, okay. Okay. I like I said, I I'd like to stay as far away from let's talk about the physics of aerosols and masks and all that. What what I'm what I'm wondering is how does the government benefit Control. From veering us into Control. Well, so so the deal is is that, you know, we're coming up on an election cycle and Yeah. The the most of the population does not wanna wear a mask. Most of the population wants to get away from masking. The the Democrats are basically leveraging. They're trying to say, you know, the pandemic we won. It's over. We beat this virus and look what we did. Yada yada yada. By by admitting that we have more virus, we have more problem. We have issues that extend far beyond the initial deaths that were happening back in the 2 or 3 years. They are essentially admitting defeat. It doesn't serve them politically. It does when you can when you're requesting for people to do mail in ballots because you're making them social distance. I I would yeah. I would say it's more than just it's not about a popularity contest. It it it's bigger than that. It it it's way bigger than that, and I would have to disagree that, that I I think most democrats, not all, but I think most democrats do want to see masking. That's what we're seeing in Texas. Texas. The democrats want masking. They they're demanding mask mandates. Every time every time a cold every time people get colds in schools, they're demanding that the schools put in it. It is an absolute it it is either side of the fence. So I would I would disagree. I would say that they are absolutely clinging to their base to put those mandates in. And and And don't you as as somebody who, you know, I I have a lot of friends that are, you know, on the liberal side of things and a lot of friends that are as, you know, far right, you know, hardcore MAGA. And, I can I can tell you that it's across the board, with the constituents? Right? They they don't want this. So I I just I'm I'm very challenged with understanding the perspective. I see where you guys are at. I see where you're coming from. I just I personally, from my perch, I don't see it. I see, you know, both both sides. If I could jump in here. Yeah. If we look back over the course of the COVID crisis and how it all started, Masks were a precursor of every other invasive mandate that followed. And they don't just set the groundwork for allowing people to be isolated in hospitals and mistreated in assisted living facilities. But they also create the justification for the mail in ballots and the the weird election protocols and everything. Go ahead. The riots, people with their faces covered, you can't tell who they are. I think that's a big part of it too. I mean, honestly. Yeah. She can see people with their mask. I agree I agree with that. That's why we need to take the stand on the masks in the in the place to not let it escalate to the next levels of tyranny. My whole thing is if you wanna wear a mask, that's your that's your right if you want to, but don't force me to because I'm not gonna wear a damn mask. I mean, that's my thing about it. I mean, I get hot about the mask because my mom caught this virus, which she still feels like she gave it to my poor dad. And they were at a dentist office, and he was wearing everything that you do wear to protect yourself. She shouldn't have gotten it, but she did. And that dentist gave it to her, and that's why she doesn't believe in the mask at all. But she was getting her teeth done? Yes. While she was wearing a mask. No. He had a mask and all this extra stuff on is what I'm saying. And she came down with whatever he had, the the COVID. So I'm just saying he had the special kind of mask on, the gloves, all that, and she still ended up with it. I mean and I get what you're saying, you know, like Right. When you're asking when you're asking what would be the political motivation to do something that could cause such strife and division. It it wasn't even just that. It was more about when I heard virtue signaling because I was like, man, you know, when your constituents and your voter base is against a policy because because I'm gonna tell you, most of the Democrats, most of anybody who would vote Democrat that I know that isn't just just life destroyed by COVID like like me, they are not into the masks, man. They are not. I mean people I know that have like like, people that I know that are just ruined. Right? Their fans are moving on, and they don't want the masks. So I'm We're not even How how do you signal virtue by wearing a mask when your constituents are completely against it? If you if you pay attention to the zeitgeist, they are no longer concerned about debate or consensus among their constituents. Yeah. They have a lock on the media apparatus. They have a lock on the censorship apparatus. They have a lock on every, you know, everything that could possibly make people aware that this is ineffective. And and that's why people say it's signaling, and they called it after they started drawing down the initial mask mandates, they started even mainstream publications were referring to masking as hygiene theater and trying to walk it back. So, you know, I don't see how they can they can admit they're ineffectual, they don't help, and then resurrect the same bad policies that we all know don't help just happens to be in advance of another major election. Yeah. I just wanna add I just wanna add 1 thing. All of this all of this is predicated on the assumption, the notion, or or the fact as you see it, that masks simply do not work. They do not work at all. They do not prevent any aspect of infection. They are absolutely for theater. They are worth 0. Everything that you're saying is predicated on that surgical mask thing. The blue surgical mask that they hand out at convenience stores, they ask you to put them on when you go into Walmart. Like, those aren't gonna do anything to help anyone. No. They're not. In the military, I don't know who's formed military here, but when you go through basic, they make you go into a gas chamber. They cover your eyes, not just your mouse when you go through that exercise. So if you wanna argue that, you know, you should be wearing goggles in addition to wearing a face mask. Oh, I I wore goggles, my friend. I wore goggles. I don't anymore, but I did. Well, yeah. So if you wanna be if you wanna be very safe, we knew we knew that the virus was transmitted also through, you know, the membranes in the eye. So we were fully aware of that back in 2020. Right. And if you wanted to be fully protected, you would have to wear full hazmat everywhere you go and do a decon procedure when you enter and exit your house. So Right. Right. And so the whole thing is that the the mask, like like, I agree with you that we call them baggy blues in my community. They're worth shit. When when a sick patient like myself has to go to the hospital and nobody's masking anymore, we get you know, we're triggered. We're worried because, dude, if you haven't had if you haven't dealt with long COVID, I'm telling you guys, it is brutal. But, you know, you see him put on the baggy blues if you ask him or whatever, and you know that's worth nothing. It's worth absolutely nothing. The cloth masks the cloth masks, they were worth nothing. But the n 90 fives do reduce the transmission. You said it yourself. They help. Right? So why not if you've got this, you know, BSL 3 or BSL 4 virus that supposedly was created in a lab or whatever. I don't give a fuck where it came from. I just know it's nasty for at least some people. Why not do everything you can to try to minimize? And if you decide you don't wanna you don't, you know, you don't care, I guess, you know, that's that's on you. But to try and say to people, you know, don't wear it out of principle when when that in fact is is putting people in a position where they might make the wrong decision regarding their health on principle. What what what wrong decision are you concerned people might make about their health if they're advised not to wear masks? If you can reduce the chance of going through what I've gone through or ending up like some of your loved ones, if you can reduce the chance of that happening, why not do that? That's not from a mask. That we should be promoting full HAZMAT and not ineffectual masks. And and I'm just gonna say that's not from a mask. I'm a survivor. I went to the hospital. I know that they're murdering people in the hospital. I I sent And that that hold on. Times I was in COVID. That is not in the hospital for 11 days with tubes in my face. That is not a that is not because of not where people don't even get it from not wearing a mask. If they if they did not demonize the very protocol that once my family stormed the ICU and brought me home and I was able to get ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, and budesonide, once I got those, I have 0, 0 impact. I I went from a doctor saying she's gonna die. Her lungs are shot. She needs a lung transplant if she even lives, which I knew was BS, to 13 days 13 days, no food, no water, no nothing, and except for what they tried to pump into me as deadly drugs. But here's the thing. As soon as my husband, Huckleberry here, who got me home started giving me the ivermectin, the budesonide, and the vitamins, which I should've got in the beginning, I started to improve, like, very rapidly. If I had been given those medications and been able to easily get them in the beginning, that's my COVID would have been over in 2 days, and that's what we see with people who get them. So it's not the mask. It's nothing more than it it is a cold. It is a cold. Having the right having the cold? Yeah. Having the right medication This virus can ruin my life. Can I can I jump in? That documentation. You wanna check Can I jump in? Can I jump in just for a minute? Can I ask if you're vaccinated, by the way? Just curious. Am I what? I'm not I'm not getting any more vaccines. Can I So you did 1? 0, I got the 2. I got the 2 when I saw a little bit of improvement in my symptoms, and then I got a booster, and then I got another booster. And You don't have long COVID. To break it to you. You don't have long COVID. You've got a vaxx injury. Are you are you kidding me? I spent can I jump bed Can I a year in bed before I got the Can I jump in real quick? Can I jump in real quick? Yeah. About masks? Okay. Here's the thing. You sound like a smart guy, okay? It's not the virus that's causing the disease. It's the spike protein. It's all about the spike protein. It doesn't have anything to do with the virus. The virus is the carrier of the spike protein. The spike protein gets into the cell, it starts to reproduce itself. You have a spike protein injury. It doesn't have anything to do with the virus. The SARS CoV-two virus is not the problem. It's the spike protein. And I understand But you know what makes spike protein? Do I know what makes spike protein? Yes. I do. What does make spike protein? The virus. No. Vaccine. Your cells. Your cells make the spike protein. Okay. You're fired the virus. Your salad, use this machinery, and use it. It's not You're misinformed. Know how it works. You're misinformed. With this man. You're misinformed. You're you're actually he's Huckleberry is actually a medical professional. So you're And and and that's just I I understand how viruses hijacked the the inner workings of a cell in order to rearrange their proteins and produce Okay. And I understand I understand how the vaccine works, the mRNA, and how the cell surface expresses the spike in the body response. I know it all. It's the spike it's the spike protein that's causing your injury. It's not the virus. It's not. I'm telling you. It's not. Okay. It's the spike protein. ORF 7 and OFR 8 are. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna get into a long argument with you because you are argumentative. I'm just gonna tell you that right now. You're trying to not be David, but you are. 1 question, but I did not get an answer. And now I have to hold I'm gonna get that You have gotten an answer. On. You did get Well, but you did get an answer. You asked about the masks and how it was virtuous virtue signaling, and I think it was answered. And and I think, I don't know I wanna thank you guys. Thank you. I'll step down. You're you're welcome. I was about to invite doctor Jansy Lindsey, the toxicologist and molecular biologist to explain all this, but, I'll see if she can get on, and maybe that'll help with the with all the what we're talking about. Yeah. Because it it did jump topics. And we did jump topics because we were really talking about the, this particular week, we were talking about, about the the use of remdesivir and how it was killing people and, you know, the lack of the early treatments. So, but yeah. Oh, that's gonna be great. So, let's I'll see if you can come on. I don't know if anybody else want yeah. That would be great because I I would I would love for people To understand. Yeah. Yeah. For for everybody to kinda understand because I think Huckleberry had it. Right? Obviously go ahead. So, I know doctor McCullough has recently released his, his protocol on long COVID or vax injured, specifically vax injured. I don't know if everybody's aware of that protocol. It's I think he talked about it at the conference, that Cece and them were at today. It's basically nattokinase, bromelain, and curcumin. And Yes. There's a specific protocol out there for that. And so, anybody, Doctor. McCullough is recommending this protocol for, for anybody that's had COVID and been exposed to the spike protein to do this protocol for 3 months. If if you have received the vaccine or multiple COVID infections, you need to do the protocol for a year or more. But he has found with a group of doctors, there was a paper that was just released that was, on this protocol. So, anybody that has had and suffered with COVID and has had, whether it's 1 vaccine or 7, which is what we're up to now, 7 jabs, the recommendation is to take this protocol of nattokinase, bromelain, and curcumin, just so people are aware of that. And I think you can get the information at the, at his new foundation. It's mccolafnd.org, or I think the frontline doctor, FLCCC website has it as well. Yeah. Good point. Yeah. That that's a good point. And he's already left, but at least everybody else knows, you know, the the reality. But I think most people like, anybody who who had a loved 1 killed in the hospital and, you know, David David clearly, he was you know, he said it was March of 20 20, so it was very early on before they knew all the things that, you know And he's also had 2 shots of Easter. So yeah. Well, and the fact is is that the spike protein is the is the the the the thing that is causing all the problems. And once it's getting once it gets into the cell, it's very you you can't get it out of the cell, and it just continues to generate itself. So it's it's really the spike protein. He's doctor McCullough has has reviewed, has done a, a post mortem autopsy review of, I think, it's 76 cases. And in all those cases, they found spike protein in organs. So, it is a spike protein issue. Absolutely. I think you did a really good job explaining explaining that. And, like, you know, like I said, you know, anybody who is a survivor or or had someone killed killed by the protocol knows that it is literally what what you're talking about. And if they had had this can you Halkaberry, just explain a little bit how ivermectin works. People don't really understand sometimes what it does, how it affects the spike protein. Well, I'm not a I'm not a trained pharma pharmacologist or anything, but, ivermectin basically, blocks the the, it works for all viruses. You can go out to doctor Zev Zelenko's website. But it it blocks the action of the viruses, is what it's an antiparasitic, that has antiviral properties, and it blocks the virus from even getting into the cell. And so the current the current protocols that are out there call for zinc, vitamin d, and quercetin. Quercetin and and all 3 of those are over the counter medicate or supplements that you can buy over the counter. Quercetin is a precursor to ivermectin. It has very similar action, as the ivermectin. And so, I think doctor McCullough is even saying that, to use quercetin, vitamin d, and zinc as a as a treatment for the current virus, which is the e g 3 or e g 5, ARRIS variant of the Omicron, that is is the current 1 that's that's making its way into The United States. And just using those 3 over the counter supplements, you can turn what is what is basically gonna be a a common cold, is how it's gonna present itself as just a common cold, mainly affecting the, upper airway and then the, mucosal membranes of the nose. No pulmonary, involved at all in this variant. And so just by using the simple precursor of quercetin, you can prevent the replication of the virus. And that's basically how ivermectin works is it, and somebody can correct me if I'm wrong. But that's just kind of a general description of it prevents the virus from even gaining entry into the cells so that it can replicate. So Oh, the oh, real quick. The other thing is nasal flushes, antiviral nasal flushes. The current recommendation is is either a nasal flush with, iodine povidone iodine, 1 percent, or hydrogen peroxide, diluted hydrogen peroxide, or even just a normal saline flush in the nose 4 times a day, to prevent infection, help help reduce see, when we get into the mask, the thing, the mask thing, nasal flushes have proven to be far superior than any masking, because the issue with viruses is it's not about quantity or not about quality, it's about quantity. And so, the more you're exposed to a virus and the more your body is forced to identify and fight off, disease causing agents, the more likely it is that you're gonna get sick. And so just the the basic use of nasal flushes, whether you use a neti pot or or whatever flush you're comfortable using, just to rinse Yeah. Those viruses out of the the mucosal membranes can can reduce the risk of infection. And snoot spray is a is 1 that a lot of people I know, have used in, like, a snoot spray. There is also over the counter budesonide. Yes. It comes under the name of Rhinocort Rhinocort. It's it's nasal budesonide, aerosolized. You can even use that. Huckleberry, I think what you meant to say was Corsican and HCQ, not Quercetin and I ivermectin. No. No. Not HCQ. No. Quercetin and HCQ are both zinc ionophores. That's what a lot of the doctors are saying to you. I mean Well yeah. So quercetin, zinc, zinc, and vitamin d. That's what I said. Right? No. I think he said that, of course, again, and ivermectin when I think I think you meant I said I said I said no. Not no. Hydroxychloroquine isn't being recommended as a like, like, course hydroxychloroquine is a prescription. Right? And so you can only get it by prescription. Corsican. The rec the the the recommendation is is quercetin. These are all over the counter. Okay? It doesn't require a prescription. Quercetin, vitamin d, and zinc. That's what you should be taking. Now if you if and and and if that doesn't fix the problem, doesn't resolve the issues, then you you can call in and get a prescription for hydroxy for hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin. You can seek additional medical treatment. But, doctor McCullough, has has said, and I've watched him numerous times, with just these 3 basic over the counter supplements, the quercetin, the, vitamin the vitamin d, and the zinc. Yeah. If you can't if you don't have the prescription hydroxychloroquine and quercetin for sure, but course yeah. You're right. Quercetin is over the counter. But they they do kind of the same thing. Yeah. Yeah. And you don't take quercetin on top of ivermectin. On top of hydroxychloroquine. You on top of ivermectin. I think it's the other way around. Okay. Because On the FL if you look on the FLCCC, I think it says not to take quercetin and ivermectin at the same time to take them at opposite ends of the day. So if you take 1 Yeah. If you it recommends when you take it. It doesn't really cover But you don't have to take any I mean but, basically, Quarsagon is the nonprescription version of hydroxychloroquine. They're both zinc ionophores. They both pick up the zinc and carry it into the cell because zinc isn't very easily absorbed by ourselves. Yeah. I ivermectin does the same. There's lots of zinc ionospores. Ice whatever the name of that is. There's lots of lots of those that help the zinc is the bullet. Yeah. Okay? The zinc is what, enters the cell and and increases the immune the the immune the immune the body's ability to, fight off disease. The hydroxychloroquine, the quercetin, the ivermectin are the gun. They're what gets the zinc to where it's supposed to go. So that's kind of the the layman's, explanation. Zinc is the key. Zinc and vitamin d 3. But, yes, quercetin and ivermectin, you're you shouldn't take them with with each other. You can do zinc or you can do, quercetin 1 day and ivermectin the next day. You can alternate that way, but you don't take them at the same time. And I just wanna point out that, like, the if you if you go on the FLCCC, alliance, it's covid19criticalcare.com. They have a protocol for freaking everything, RSV and the flu, kids. If you're insulin insulin resistance, early COVID treatment prevention, treatment recovery, if you're in the hospital, which I hope you don't go, make sure you have those down, you know, like, copied down. They have charts for when to take things, what to take, how much to take, how to calculate your weight. Every single thing you possibly could find is there. And it they don't they've made it simple, just absolutely simple. So, we get call you know, we get a lot of calls like, how much you know, where and they even have providers and the providers that can prescribe things and, pharmacies that will fill things. And they there's so much information on that site that you can find it all there. Just go there. Go there. Can you can you repeat that 1 more time, sweetheart? I'm kinda new to this. Okay. It's covid19criticalcare.com, and they they have tons of treatment protocols. So, it's it's all laid out, like, really, really nicely. I think if you I think if you type in flccc.net, it automatically redirects you to that website. Yep. Yeah. 3 c's. F l c c c dot net. May I ask 1 more question? Is that okay? Sure. I had, like, back to back COVID the month before it last. Still pretty sick. I ended up getting pancreatitis, but I haven't been able to feel, like, my hands in the bottoms of my arms for about 2 months. I'm going through all these crazy tests. They're really not helping me. So you're thinking I might be able to find an answer there? Oh, yeah. That do they have the yeah. Do they have the nay nio, kinase, protocol out there, Huckleberry? That, I don't know. I think it's in their yeah. I do think it's in their, if you go to their, long COVID Have you guys heard of this numbness in the hands and arms? Like, I I literally can't feel anything. Okay. Okay. I'm I I've had it myself. Okay, sweetie. I believe you, sweetie. I'm just thankful that I was I'm not crazy. I'm really, like, think people thought I was freaking crazy. Like, you guys don't understand. I was looking to see if it's out there on the, for the, like, the it was nyokines, bromelain, and tocuum that he I I was just looking to see if it was I bet you it's out there. It's got Okay, sweetheart. Now do I get this, like, online somewhere or at a pharmacy? So the the not a A lot of them are, yeah. You can get those at a vitamin store really. Okay. So they're basically all vitamins, what you just told me. They love you too. Yeah. So the, I get there's some feedback, but, I'm looking. Intermittent fasting. Yeah. It is out there. It's in the, iRecover, the iRecover protocol on the FLCCC page where it's got God bless you, honey. Thank you so much. Intermittent fasting. They even recommend ivermectin, actually. And then, methylene blue, they've got on there. Nattokinase. A lot of these, I'm going to be taking myself because I'm not add a particular brand? Is there, like, a I I've heard some things, like, some of the vitamins don't have the content that they say that they have. And Yeah. They also have, the well I think it's called the wellness company that's got wellness company. I think doc The wellness comp thewellnesscompany dot, sells the spike protein detox formula. Yeah. It's a spike protein detox. It's got 9 Can I can I ask a quick question to a doctor, real quick? So we got a doctor Cece, do we got a doctor in the house? I don't know. Jansy was on the other line, but she might come on in a little bit. Bit. Okay. Well or y'all might know this, but I don't know if any of y'all have experienced this. But my mom, since she had COVID in 02/2020, and in fact, the eye doctor, after she saw my mom with it, then she's seen other people too. But my mom gets COVID every now and then, so she's been taking ivermectin because that's what they told her to try. So she's kinda, like, like on a trial with it right now to see if that'll help. But her eyes get to where they hurt so bad, she can't even keep them open. They burn. And they can see the COVID in her eyes, because they said that the retina the basically, your eyes are wet. So it keeps, you know, it keeps, I can't remember the word they use. But she's not, contagious. It's in her I I don't completely understand that either. But, anyways, it's it a lot of people are starting to have this problem, and some are even going blind with it, which that kinda started scaring her about it because her vision was kinda acting a little off. But since she started on the ivermectin, she's can her eyes are feeling better. They're not hurting like they were. But I didn't know if there was something else that she could be trying also because I know it hurts her sometimes because she just has to close her eyes. And it scares her too because, you know, the the fact that some people have gone blind with it. Can you answer real quick? I'm sorry. So the the spike protein affects, right now, it's primarily affecting the cardiovascular and the neurological functions in the body is what the spike protein is affecting. So, the like I said, doctor McCullough, with his McCullough protocol for for the long COVID spike the spike detox, we we went and saw him a few weeks ago where he announced his protocol. But the nattokinase, the, the bromelain and the curcumin protocol is the 1, that he's recommending for people that are suffering from issues that are happening. So just the the the nattokinase, the bromelain, and the curcumin protocol. Curcumin? How did you say it again? Curcumin. Curcumin. That's Okay. C c u r c u m I n. Okay. And she can't take those with the ivermectin. Right? She'd need to take that correct. She you can take there you know, I'm gonna as a as a former nurse, I'm gonna say you should always seek medical, advice. Uh-huh. Right? But she can take ivermectin with those. These these 3, ingredients, the nattokinase is comes from soybean, or, yeah, soybean. The bromelain comes from pineapple, and the curcumin comes from the turmeric root. Well, that's interesting because when my husband had the delta, and he he almost died, but I kept him at home. I didn't want him to go to the hospital. I started giving him, pineapple juice every day, and that really helped. I think it helped heal him. I really do. The the bromelain is is fermented. It comes from the stem portion of the pineapple, and it comes from the fermentation process of that stem is where the bromelain comes from. Now all 3 of these are blood thinners. They do tend to they thin the blood. Mhmm. So, the big precaution with those that doctor McCullough, cautions everybody about is to watch for signs of bleeding, excess bleeding, Okay. Which would be bruising easily, bleeding from the gums, those kind of signs. And and if you notice those signs, you need to stop taking it and and consult with a doctor. But these are these are supplements that you can buy over the counter, and you can do it. You can start taking them on your own. Of course, there are some drug interactions. Like I said, you know, it's best to do it in consultation with a doctor. But the nattokinase is we had somebody whose relative was experiencing some mental some, transient mental issues, and we recommended the nattokinase for them. And they started to see resolution to those issues, taking the nattokinase. So, you know, I've been watching doctor McCullough a lot lately, and he's kind of pioneering along with the frontline doctors and a lot of other doctors out there on Twitter that are treating patients with long COVID. Well, they're calling it long COVID. But it's basically the spike protein. It's the spike protein that gets in the body, and you can't get rid of it. And so this spike protein detox, there's lots of of of things that they're they're looking at, the intermittent fasting, lots of things that they're looking at to try to treat their patients, but they're actively working with patients experiencing long term symptoms, much like the gentleman that was experiencing earlier on on the on the call. They're working with those patients, trying these formulations and different therapies, and they're they're finding results, positive results. Now what if you had the monoclonal antibody protein, or is that totally different? That that was my next quick question. Yeah. I'm not a doctor. I'm not gonna I can't get it. I don't know enough about the monoclonal therapies. Okay. But, yeah, that would be a question for the doctor. What I do know is that the spike protein from the virus from that's trans the the virus is the carrier of the spike protein. Once the spike protein enters the cells in the body, it it basically changes the cellular makeup in the body, and it continues to be a problem within the body. And it's really the spike protein that's causing the long term issues. Okay. Thank you so much for your help. I appreciate that very much. God bless you guys. Now the pancreatitis, is this just something totally separate that I just happen to have at the same time? I mean, I know you're not a doctor. I'm just curious if you've heard about this. The spike protein affects almost every organ in the body. Oh, geez. It's it's it's not, organ specific. That's that's the the problem with this, thing that was created is, it it's not selective to 1 particular organ in the body. So multiple I mean, it's causing it causes a lot a wide variety of issues, but also along you know, I don't know what your vaccination status is, but, I did not take anything. You didn't take anything. So, the vaccines are causing a whole another myriad of issues on top of the spike protein. So, the pancreatitis, you know, I I know there's a lot of research out there on pancreatitis and there's some stories that, can be told about the use of vitamin C to treat pancreatitis. So, you may want to look into those. But, I'm not a doctor, so I can't give you medical device. But you can actually the, there's lots of doctors out there, like, especially on Twitter, that are taking, taking on patients suffering from long term effects of COVID. And, like I said, they're they're having really good, success. I know doctor Molly James is 1 that comes to mind right offhand. I know, doctor Bain, is working a lot with patients suffering long term effects. Of course, the wellness company is is is working a lot with patients suffering long term effects. So, there's there's lots of opportunities out there, for to get with doctors that can can help you narrow down and try certain therapies. Yeah. And they're not all necessarily, traditional pharmaceuticals. They're more along the, homeopathic lines. Because I'm actually not. Is there any, like, specific vitamin that helps with, like, severe pain that goes along with this numbness in the hands? Now I've I've dealt with chronic pain for a very long time, and I have severe back issues. And I recently found something called Penetrex, p e n e t r e x, and it's just a supplement for joint muscle and nerve support. And it has helped me so much. I can't recommend it highly enough. Tanner's voice is bleeding over on your mic. I think you guys saved my entire mental state tonight. 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If somebody could put that, out there for everybody to go look at. Oh, yeah. That's right. He did a substack article on it. I'll put it out there. I was gonna mention if y'all look at Substack, Charles Wright, right now, he's in the process of writing at the, National Institute of Health. I don't know if y'all are aware of his Substack, but Mhmm. He is, trying to get the Freedom of Information Act, and they've responded back, I think, 3 times now denying it. But he has done another appeal on it. So, I don't know how it's gonna go, but I'm praying that, hopefully, he'll get someone to listen, but who knows? But he's really doing a lot of hard work, for for all of us. So if y'all get a chance to look at his Substack, I highly recommend it because he's really researched this stuff. I follow I follow his substack. Hi. I got a question. Is there a good time I can ask? Sure. Yeah. Go ahead. So the thing is about, the USCIS, because for, immigrants, actually, the USCIS, mandatory, there's a requirement to get COVID shot, probably 3 to 4 shots with boosters. And, so yesterday in another, you know, like, chat room, like, the space, so I know doctor, McCullough's company, right, or or or affiliate company, the well the wealth company. Right? So what's the company's name? It's a wealth company. Right? So, they can issue doctor, like, COVID exempt. So I I I just wondering if I got those, vaccine exempt from from our practice or from a doctor. So that'd be not for USCIS, or that'd be not for any federal agencies to see. Right? Whether they want me to get the mandatory shots, then I can show them, hey. There's a doctor, give me this so I so I don't have to get a shot. Right? So that's my question. Thank you. So you wanna know if there's a, for doctor if there are doctors that will give you a a medical exemption Yeah. Versus a religious exemption. I I would so I would say, I don't know the answer to that, but I I know. I know. It's from the Wells company. A wellness company. A wellness company. They actually have a link on their website, which which will give you, yes, which will give you the medical exemption. And Oh, let me I'm gonna put that in the chat then. Yeah. So I think I have the link. 1 second. Where I can send that to you? Or Oh, I'm I'm a I'm a put it right. I just want everybody to know, once you need that. I'll put yep. Okay. I'll put yeah. Right here. I got it. I'll put it in there. Thank you for So you found that. Right? Yeah. I found that? Yeah. I found it. Okay. I didn't I didn't even look at that part of their website. Okay. That's good to know. I'm a put it in there right now. Because apparently, I cannot really send you the private message because it it doesn't allow. It it needs me to Yeah. There we go. Subscribe. Oh, I think I Yeah. I just put it I just put it in the, in in the in the chat for this I sent you I sent you I'm not sure if you can see that. Yep. I got it. Yeah. So I think I checked their website online. So most of the states actually allow, medical assumptions. So I'm I'm not really quite sure yet because, you know, there's still a lot of, immigrants. They want, they're either, you know, a spouse or family members of The US, US, citizen or, their own h 1 b. They're applying for their jobs, but, you know, still a lot of people are coming. And some of them or people who are aware of this, people don't wanna get the shots. But we didn't find a way, like, legally to fight against the USDS. Yep. Yeah. So that's my question and my my answer. Thank you. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. That that medical exemption will really help a lot of people. Yeah. See, this is so great because, you know, we're all of these people, you know, the there's so many people in this in this fight. It's incredible. You know? We heard all these names thrown out and all these different websites and resources people have. And 1 of the things I I resources people have. And 1 of the things I I think that are are gonna make us really strong is, is for you know, Mickey Willis has this great video out there called your, our birthright our birthright. And he talks about how every civil rights movement he's ever had been part of, falls apart because of infighting where where all these different groups, instead of fighting together and staying strong, there's, you know, jealousy or there's, you know, just little tiffs that are insignificant to the overall battle, and they and they tear each other down, and then it all falls apart and the enemy wins. And so it's really important that, groups, stop the infighting and and get, get on the same page and work together for the, for the the the high level goal. Right? The the big picture. And so we do that often. People will say, well, what about this person's got a word over here or a little you know, I don't like this 1 position that they take versus the 10 positions I agree with. You know, my my thing is, I I would rather be in the trenches with, with courageous men and women, people who have courage, who have a few warts, and maybe we're not always perfect than to be in the, in the trenches with perfect people people who are perfect, but they're cowards. I give me a give me a dirty a dirty a dirty courageous person versus a, you know, a a coward any day. So, so, you know, all these different resources you've heard today, so many. You know, some of them might have differences of opinions, but it that's how that's how we you know, iron sharpens iron. So that's how we get to the solution because 1 thing that helps a person may not be the same as what helps another person. And so it's it's important to to to be knowledgeable. And I you know, our our pastor has a really great saying. He's he says he's he's told us all, you know, we're we're in dangerous times, and it's time to stop being allowing yourself to be entertained, and it's time to start being informed. So like I like to say, we have endured over the last 3 years the greatest war of propaganda and misinformation that any people have ever had to live through. So everybody's had to piece what's happening together from their own individual bubble to figure out, to get here, to end up in this space tonight. You know, you've had to figure out so many things to figure out that something was wrong, to start looking into it. And since everybody's coming at it from their individual perspectives, everybody has, everybody sees it a different way and has their own, you know, some people think it's a bioweapon. Some people are convinced it's not even a real virus. Right? Like, we're we're controlling all of virology. So so so right. Yeah. It's been chaos. It's it's important that we remember no matter where we're coming at it from, that we're all on the same side. We're all gonna have slightly different points of view. We're not in lockstep like our opposition. We all have your unique perspectives, and there's no reason to disown people because they don't agree with your particular view about what exactly transpired. We've all been attacked. We've all been wronged, and we all need to band together to address those wrongs and set them right. And and that's that's what I think about the infighting and the petty stuff that comes up. Oh, this person voted Democrat 10 years ago. They're not really on our side or whatever it is. Whatever people say. We need to throw all that out the window and just embrace assistance wherever we can find it and and unite with our allies and work towards the common goal of upsetting this plan and setting things right. And so I think it's really important to set the infighting aside and do what we need to do to attack this monumental chore in front of us. Yeah. I don't know what to say. Their biggest fear is that we all stand together and stand up together. It's so much better for them if we fight over petty crap and, you know, you know, maybe so, yeah. So and then does anybody else have anything else to say, before we kinda wrap this up? I I I guess a lot of people wanna share. So, I I wanna share something I've been through. Mhmm. So, yes, I think, you guys are alright. So whenever people have slightly different opinion about where this virus, originated, most likely, it's from Wuhan. Right? I think nobody has any thoughts. It would just kinda really prove. But something I think more important is, for me is, so we should have or or yourself should find help or reach out to people, socialize because still, the people who understand what's really going on, for now, it's still a small group. Right? So if whenever you're in California or Texas or whenever you are, we should reach out to each other. I mean, I've never been, I I don't know how to say it, but that's spread. Right? You know, it's probably, like, 1 or 2 years ago. Nobody seems to believe what I believe. Nobody seems to see what I'm seeing, which is drove me crazy. I think you guys all been through the same thing. So I would say the spiritual support, especially you have some real friends within your with the 50 miles, 100 miles away. Some people you should you could make phone call to share about the anxiety or the desperation that you have been, got from this kind of chaos, which is very important to me, which is I mean, it kind of saved me. Kind of saved my life from, you know, like, hopeless to, very, optimistic and active attitudes. So I think that's important, and, I'm not sure if you guys have the same experiences, but, that's something I think very important to especially people, in the same space, if you're in the same state, if you are willing to meet or make some contact, I would say that's definitely can help because still, like I said, there's still very not very, but a small group who are willing to face this problem. Yep. Yep. I think that that's well said. Thank you. Yeah. Yep. Anyone else have anything anything they want to add? This was a great well, just another really good Twitter spaces, or I guess it's called maybe it's called x spaces now. I don't know. But this is a really good 1. We're again, we're gonna be here every Saturday night, and we'll have different people maybe, that will maybe the guest speakers, the topics may be different, but it will all be centered around, you know, these the what CHBMP with the COVID humanity betrayal memory project's mission is, and that's, you know, to stop these crimes against humanity with regard to stopping the shots, stopping the protocols, the death protocols, and just bringing awareness to what is going on in, of all places, American hospitals and the American health care system. And so, we will be we'll be here every Saturday. So, you know, put it on your calendar. Follow, the chbmp.or.org, Twitter. Follow all of us. Health warrior 86, Huckleberry, Huckleberry's wife, American granddaughter. And if you haven't if you're listening if you are listening to this on the recording and you're just becoming aware of what's going on and this has happened to you or something similar has happened to you, go to chbmp.org and document your story. We have almost a thousand stories already, and we know you're out there. So please go to the site and document your story, and we'll connect you with support groups and resources. Thank you so much. Alright, y'all. Have a amazing weekend, the rest of your weekend. And we will, we unless there's wait. I do see did our buck get to speak? I don't wanna I don't wanna I'm here. I Yeah. Did you get Yeah. I wanted to thank you guys. My dad's in a rehab right now after having a stroke, and and it's they said it COVID's running rampant. But so I was just looking in for some protocols I could do, like, to help him avoid getting it. So I'm going to relisten because I came in late. I did write down a lot. I caught a lot. But, then I heard, health warrior talk about the cancer, which is what I wanted to get info on. I did follow you, Health Warrior. I but I did note I did notice that, there's no DM. So I was wondering if you could just maybe leave me a message, aside some questions for the cancer. I'm fighting cancer. And I think, the government canceled terminated my insurance saying, I'm not an American citizen, though I was born here. And I've been fighting for 5 months to get it back, so I need to find something else to do to help myself. Absolutely. Well, I, let me do this. I'm going to let me go on. Let me look at your pro because you are a follower. Yeah. I'm gonna pull up the messenger thing right now, and I'm going to give you a link to my dad's, who was a really awesome cancer doctor. Okay. His website his website is still up and running. Oh, good. Just go check out his website, katsanasinstitute.com, is, but I'll I'll message you that website. And I appreciate it. Wealth of knowledge, and I think that, it should be a good compass for, other therapies, modalities that you know, other than chemo and radiation. Right. Right. Other things. Yeah. So I appreciate it. Thank you. Yeah. Yes, ma'am. And I thank you all about the COVID, stuff there. I was given rem remdesivir, and I didn't know it, in November, just this past November. And when I woke up and saw another bag on my pole, I said, what are you giving me? And I wasn't even there for COVID. I it was already I had already had it for 4 days. I was there for after surgeries for my other cancer, had kept having complications. And they told me it was the Remdesivir, and I told them to take it out of me right now. And they said, well, you signed the paper when you came in. I said, when I came in, I wasn't even alert. You just had me sign papers. Wow. And I wasn't even here for COVID. I was fine by then. I never even really had symptoms anyway from it. What kind what kind of cancer do you have? I have colon cancer, and I had, multiple surgeries for that. And there was just a couple spots left of that, and so far, that's okay. But, they told me then that they saw a couple spots in my lungs that it might have spread to. Okay. And when I got a PET scan, just this past March, at March, they told me that my lymph nodes were swollen, and there was a lot more in my lung, and, it was glowing. So they're pretty positive. It had spread, but I need a biopsy just to make sure or, you know, to have it certified that it is. What what state are you in? What state? New Jersey. You're in New Jersey. Okay. So, I don't know anyone in New Jersey, but I'm gonna I'm gonna see if there's anyone in that in your neck of the woods that Okay. Might, do some of the things that I'm familiar with and I grew up around because the network of doctors that I know, they're all MDs, DOs, but they're alternative doctors. So but they're they're spread out. They're all over the place. So let me see what let me see what I can do. I appreciate it very much. I get nervous. You know? You because I can't get help anywhere, and it I can't get the government to fix their mistake. Every time I call, they say, I we know it's our mistake, but it's 5 months. And getting no then no 1 calls you back. You just have to wait. And then when you call back, they're like, oh, we have to start it all over again. And it's ridiculous. I just can't get nowhere. And in the meantime, I'm like, you're killing me. Wow. You know? I'm so sorry that you're I'm yeah. I'm so sorry you're going through that. I don't know. Makes you hate the government even more. 1 1 thing you need to do in your journey here is to document everything that, whenever you go to the doctor's office. You know? And if you ever do have to go to the hospital, you know, if you can covertly film, take pictures, everything you can. Document. Get as much proof as you can. Okay. And I'm we're not just talking about COVID here. In my opinion, every time you go to the doctor now, you should be a little more studious about Yeah. What's going on. You know? Yes. I I there's things that have happened throughout that I wish I had a recording going. I said to my daughter, I should've gotten a GoPro. Oh, I know. I have 1 1 of them hidden ones. I also put in a a link to a sub wrong 1. Don't ignore that Substack article. Okay. No. Wait. No. I did put it in there, and I said for RBAC and search for yeah. That's okay. Great. Thank you. I appreciate it. So I it would also if you if you wanted to do this on the chbmp.org site, it it would be good to document and do an interview on your story of being given remdesivir, especially since you didn't even go in there, for, Right. COVID. You know? Okay. I could do that. Yeah. Put your story in as a survivor. Is that in the, tweet things too? Well, I could get it when when I relisten again. But Yeah. It's it's it's out there. It's chbmp.org. Okay. Former feds group. Alright. Great. I can do that. Okay. I'm glad I'm glad I glad I caught that you hadn't spoke yet because that was important. Oh, thanks. Well, I appreciate the help. Trust me. I I responded to Gail's response under the space, with the name of a doctor who might be able to help you. So So I'll look for her. Okay. That's great. Thank you. Thank you, health warrior also, everybody. Yes, ma'am. Thank you. God bless you guys. Thank you for everything. 1 thing I did wanna mention, when I was at the store, yesterday, I noticed the masks were moved up front. The bleach was $5 a gallon. A 24 pack of Charmin was $49.99, and a thing of, like, 8 bounty towels was $17.99. Now I have no idea what this means, but I just wanted to put it out there in case anybody else might be seeing the same thing. You can thank the Federal Reserve raising interest rates in my opinion. That that's a big part of it. You know? And in addition to that, you also have, you know, goods and services, consumer staples, stuff like that. The, I like to look at the MSI, which is, kinda like what you're like your whole sale of of goods and services, what the prices are for that, and it affects everything else. And thank your politicians for higher prices. Thank you. You know what I mean? Thanks, politicians. Right. Oh, okay. 1 last question. So I heard you guys mentioned the website where we can put our cases there, and, we can be assigned with certain group and and help. So may I ask what's what kind of group that will be? Thank you. So, yeah. So the cases so, the store really, the stories of we do the the COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project exists to document and, you know, basically, create a repository of these stories to archive crimes against humanity. It is around the hospital protocols, and the the vaccine injured the the COVID things that have happened during COVID that are basically tyrannical. So we do document we do document some stories that are egregious acts against people or whistleblowers, but the majority are protocol deaths, protocol survivors, vaccine injured, vaccine dead. And, and they it's basically you document the story. There's a form to fill out. You document the story, and then it takes you when you submit it, it takes you to a place to schedule an interview. And the the interview with 1 of our interviewers I'm I'm 1 of them. And then there's there's 5 interviewers right now, more training. But the that interview is basically your testimony of what's happened. Not it's your informal, telling of your story, putting a face to to the story. And the goal is to really wake people up to see this is happening. This is not happening to statistics. It's happening to real people, precious souls that have been killed in the hospitals or killed by these shots. And it's very important. It it to honor the victims honor the victims by by telling their stories and being their voice, and and to help get them justice. And it and justice means different things to different people. Accountability means different things to different people. We wanna hold them accountable in the public eye. We want to hold the media accountable for not telling these stories because quite frankly, you know, with, you know, 1 and a half million people killed by the protocols in America, There should be a reporter at every at every family's doorstep wanting to talk to them. So, and then you add the survivors and all of that. But, so that's that's what that project is for. And so people go out there. They they document their story. They schedule an interview. They have the interview, and then we publish their story out on ch,casincat,hasinharry,basinboy,masinmary,pasinpaul,chmp. I got that right. Right? Chbmp.org. And so, yeah, that is the, the gist of it. Yeah. Thank you. We also have see your website. It's amazing. I saw a lot of, yeah, cases already. Yeah. There's a there's a thousand a thousand cases have been put in, and, we have support groups, formerfedsgroup.org slash, I think it's support. You can find you can sign up to get emails for support groups if you need them. We have support groups almost every night of the week. Formerfedsgroup.org/ join. We have a citizen task force, which we have set many committees. So we're working on, you know, support. Some people, run our support groups. Some people do victim outreach. Some people do medical, records input. Some people do, you know, records, reviews, legislation, projects, interviewing. We always need volunteers for all of that stuff. So, that's that's a pretty powerful thing that we've we have going on. We've got state chairs, state websites. So the chbmp.org, if you put in for example, if you're in New Jersey, you would put nj.chbmp.org, or you could just click on the map when you go to chbmp.org, and it'll take you to the state websites, to see the local things that some of the state chairs and the state teams are doing. So we're we're in we're in it to win it. Right? So did you just go to the New Jersey site? Yeah. Yeah. It's pretty impressive. Because because something is you know, that's something I really want to gather. Right? Because I talk about local community. Because when you have something, if you can have some local friends, even to share the sauce, to share share your worries, that actually helped me to, you know, go through the those, the worst of times. So I I I really appreciate that you guys are doing such amazing job because I I'm not a user yet, but I just take a look. So I think everybody in this space, if you, whenever you are, which state you are, hopefully, you know, later in other countries. But right now, in The States, if you're in some states, you you can check. Right? Because you have the a state leader or, group members. Right? In a lot yeah. In a lot of states. And and I just wanna we do we also, are documenting if people in other countries have a story, they can submit their story. We have a space for other countries. We we we don't have the language capabilities, so they would if they don't speak English, they'd have to have a translator join them or something like that. But, but we're definitely willing to tell their stories on our on our site. With AI, the language barrier isn't even as much of an issue. But during the during the interview, it'd be hard for the interviewer to Yeah. I I I think in person, interview, definitely, it's a lot better. Yeah. That's for sure. Yeah. So yeah. So, thanks for thanks for that question. Any any other questions or everybody Okay. I'm on yes, ma'am. I'm on your site right now, the C H 1, and I'm trying to see where you want me to put my state in. Do I click the state? Yeah. You would just if you if you you can just click the state on the map. What state are you in? I'm in Mississippi right now. Patty Lamar. Patty Lamar is our, she's amazing. She is our state chair. She's also an interviewer. So a lot of the interviews you see on CHBMP, you'll see Patty Lamar. Yay. You guys, I am so excited, and I am so impressed that you know, I've spent 4 years, and I just now got it for the time. And I think it's, you know, Satan just trying to mess with me because I've spent 4 years telling everybody, do not take this vaccine and putting out what I knew and what I could hear from you all and, you know, just whoever was saying don't take this vaccine. And then I get it, and now I'm just so sick. And I live alone at this 4 bedroom house. I've you know? And what she was saying about just moral support and just someone to hear you because you're all alone in this mess, You guys are just many mansions in heaven is what I've many mansions in heaven. Oh, thank you. Thank you so much. We really appreciate it. This has been a labor of love that started out of frustration seeing the the stories of people coming out with severe injuries being suppressed and censored all over social media. So we we resolve to make sure that no matter what happens, your stories cannot be forgotten. They'll be archived. They'll be backed up, and they'll be shared everywhere. So that's that's our commitment. Is it where would we sign up to, like, volunteer at? That was the other question I had. Formerfedsgroup.org/join. And if you send me your if you want to private message me your email address, I'll make sure you get invited to the Monday night meeting and the Wednesday night, task force meeting so you can kinda see what we're all how the task force kind of works together. Oh, god bless you. Thank you. Okay. Well, I I am out of thing. Believe it or not, I'm out of words to speak, people. So, like, if anybody if everybody is is good I'll have 1 more thing. Ma'am, is there, like, somewhere that you guys accept, like, donations for, like, all the equipment and 1 time? Yes. Absolutely. There's a if you go to either chbmp.org or, the former feds group, .org, there is a donate button. Okay. Wonderful. Thank you so very much. And I sent that e I sent a direct message to you, miss Huckleberry wife. Thank you. And there's also stickers. The HBMK also has stickers on their website. You can put on your bumper or you can whenever you go out, you can just we we get a bunch of stickers, put them everywhere. It you know, that's another great way to put the awareness out there. So We're also sell we're also selling medical alert bracelets. So, my question is why it's called a former fads? Okay. That's a great question. That's a great fads. Yeah. That's a great question. I so, Chelsea, do you want to take that 1? Sure. We want to. Sure. So our founder, a man named Brad Geyer, is a former prosecuting attorney with the Department of Justice. And he he was frustrated by the corruption that he saw and and really just horrified when he started to see the COVID crimes against humanity start to happen. So he filed a lawsuit immediately, like, almost before anyone else was aware of this. He filed a lawsuit against Facebook about their their citizenship protocols. And and that led him to this, led him into this fight. So he's become aware of everything that's gone on, and he's helped organize, the former feds group org. And from that has sprung all these different missions, like the COVID humanity betrayal project. Does that does that answer your question? Yes. And, And what was his last name again, please? Sorry, Gail. What was that? His last name again was Brad. Geyer, g e y e r. Brad Geyer. Thank you. And he he founded the former feds, and, they've done work since, I think, 2016. They've, done humanitarian work all over the world. And then when this all started happening, Brad met my husband, Adam, who briefly took on the presidency of the org and kind of steered it in the direction that we're going and now fighting these crimes against humanity. So, currently, what are the states that already have your, like, group leaders? Because I just checked the California because I saw some are for, group member like Laura. Laura Hart, is actually also in I think we're not really far. So Orange County or California, San Diego. But, I just type in ca.sagebmp.org. And so Sage is still coming soon. Right? So Yeah. They don't they they haven't put a lot of information out on their, Is there anybody we can reach out to? It's a child Chelsea Bell. Right? So it it would be You you can try to get me. She's actually on she's actually on Twitter. She it's, Christina Barone's. Her, what anybody anybody know Christina's Twitter? It's Rodney. Yeah. I'll get it and post it in the chat. Yeah. She would be our California. And Ginny Hamlin is also on Twitter. She's, the California cochair. We've there's a big group in California, and they actually have they they actually like like our New Jersey and Pennsylvania crew, the folks in California meet in person. We're gonna be doing that in Texas too, but I have to get my act together and get with my Texas. Welcome to, California. So, you know, we can't but I got some drink for sure. Some steak too. But not as good as, you know, Texas, but still okay. Yeah. That so not every state has a state chair at the moment, but it's becoming we're getting more and more people. Of course. Because I I heard you talk about California, but, when I checked on on the website, so I don't find anything. So I just wanted to make sure. Yeah. Yeah. The the the ladies that are, in charge in California just need need some people on the team that are willing to put, content out there and stuff like that. But, the the state specific websites are fairly new, and so some people are still learning their way around them. Of course. Yeah. Mhmm. No worries. Thank you. Thanks for asking that question. Okay. So I just posted that in the comments. I posted the link to our California state chair in the comments to this space, and I will pin that to the top in just a Awesome. And you said that Mississippi was Patty? Lamar. She's on and, yeah, she's on Twitter too. Yeah. And I know Jen I know Jen, the 1 that you were talking about. I love her. Okay. Beautiful. Thank you guys. I just you guys have given me a reason to live, and I really cannot thank you enough. Mhmm. My whole spirit, my whole everything feels light again. No. I I mean, ladies, wow. I'm impressed. I am just I you know, when you when you when you live alone and you think you're the only 1 in this because you know how Satan's gonna get in your mind. To know that somebody else cares about humanity the same way that I do makes me feel so much better about this entire situation that, you know, we're just not alone, and that's the whole trick that he always tries to play on us. Yep. I know better. I know better. I know better. But, ladies, god bless you again. Well, I'm so glad. I I'm so glad that you came on because that's what it's all about. Like, we're stronger together. Right. We need to be we need this is a big mess. We need to be there for each other. It's, you know, like I said, it's a big battle, and we gotta take care of the wounded and pump them up and make them into, you know, to to where they're they're able to to fight this again. And and you're right. The Satan Satan will try to trick you. Oh, you're on you're you're the only 1. If if I had a nickel every time we heard, I thought I was the only 1. I thought I was the only 1. That's why that's why we need everybody who's listening to this and who resonates with what's being said to share this with people who don't know, because I think there's still millions of people who do not realize what happened to their loved ones or what happened to themselves during the COVID crisis. People still haven't pieced it together. But when they hear that your stories and they remember what happened to them or their loved ones, then it'll all come together and people will start figuring it out. And then this battle will be won, basically. Do do you all have, and I don't even know if I should say this in the space or not. Do you have somebody that you're supporting, in the next election? No. We are apolitical. We do not endorse any political candidate. If you remember the article I thought that would be the answer, though. Thank you. Everybody's probably and, like, a lot of people are probably, backing different horses. You know, it's like, we there this is the thing too. Like, you know, some of our state chairs are Democrats. Some of them are Republicans. Some people have never delved delved into politics in their whole life. And it's the same with our with the victims. Right? Like, there are people from all walks of life, all demographics that come to us, and they're they're injured. And it's it it that's that's the crazy thing about it. This shouldn't even this issue shouldn't even be political. It should be it's humanitarian. Like, nobody should be for, tainted shots or killer protocols. Right? So, like, like, we've got a project. We've got chbmp.org, which documents all the stories, and then we've got another project called, We The People 50, recall the shots because they're tainted. And we, you know, we need to and we work with, is it React 19? We work with some groups that have, you know, like, a a Saturday. It's a Saturday support group for vaxx injured, and then we've got support groups for protocol widows, for men. We we have groups all over the place and for everyone, and we're very nonexclusive. We will work with any group who is willing to work with us. Yep. Exactly. Anybody are amazing. It is we got us together. Are you trying to reach out, Ronnie? Right? Is Ronnie, Runnings? Because I think, we're not really far. But it's still the same same problem. I can already send DM to her. Yeah. Twitter recently updated their policy. When they became x, they they changed everyone's DMs. Most people still don't know this. You have to go into your settings and change the setting to allow everyone to DM you. So I would suggest just follow her, and I'll I'll reach out to her and let her know, to be looking out for you. And then you'll be able to she'll have to follow you back, and then you'll be able to reach out to her. Sorry about that. Yeah. Okay. Thank you. Because I really want to, you know, meet people in person because I'm really tired. I'm kind of tired exactly. I am really not easy to put me for myself out of the situation, but I think it's time I can, I can can give back? I mean, even even we just meet each other for a coffee or for something, that can definitely help people. Because from my personal experiences, that can definitely help people, especially from mentally. And that energy, at least, I would say, can last for a week, which is so much better. So I think that's important, and that's something I really wanna do too. Yeah. Yeah. I'm gonna ma'am hold on. Sorry. Go ahead. I'm I'm pulling up, like, 3 different Patty Lamars. Oh, yeah. Let me, I'm pretty sure I follow Patty Lamar. Is she is her I I got a anybody got hers her handle really? I can't remember. It's probably not Patty Lamar. This is the weird thing because, like, every you can't find anybody by their name, and I'm just as guilty. I mean, my name is Gail, and I'm Huckleberry's wife, but I don't have, like Patty is Ray Ray's girl, I think. That's it. R a y r a y? Yeah. Yeah. I will post it in the in the chat. It's Ray Ray's girl 1103. And she you so much. And and and Patty is a just an amazing tiger, beautiful person who just I I can't say enough about her. She is just a great person to connect with. I I don't know. She's just really good. Everybody who meets her loves her. So Beautiful. Thank you so much. Alright. It was a pleasure having everyone come. Thank you so much. I I hope that we all can do this again next Saturday. And if anyone wants to join our groups, come join our groups. We're a fun bunch. We really are. Yep. We try to be we try to, we get we get a lot of work done, but we do we do remember to well, you know Yet Cece has a lot of fun. She runs a game night every so often, and and victims get to just forget about all the all the horrible things and have a little fun. So that can be that can be liberate or restorative for some people. Yeah. Yeah. There's a lot of stuff we we do, and, it's a great group. I'm also gonna have, try to have in the future in the near future, some guest speakers come who are experts, medical doctors and other other professionals that I know. So hopefully, our next, the Twitter space as we do in the future, we'll have, we'll have people with notoriety who can, maybe, clear up some of the, chatter in your head about what all this is and why this happened. Yeah. That'd be good. Alright. More to come. I think I think really the victims are the experts in this, and we've been told so frequently to listen to the experts. We're we're so delighted to have anyone on that you can get on, Andy. But, the whole listen to the experts thing has been played out and is dead. But I can't wait to see who you bring on. Yes, ma'am. Absolutely. Yeah. I mean, we still need experts, but you're right. The victims are, you know, the firsthand experience. I call them eye the eyewitnesses to crimes against humanity, not even victims. So the eyewitnesses to all of this, yeah, know what they're talking about. Right? Yeah. The the victims really you know, anyone and I'm a victim myself, and, you know, I'm not a doctor. I'm not a medical professional. You know? I'm none of that. And, really, it's the eyewitness account. It's it's the, you know, whenever a massacre happens, they are survivors, and those survivors have a a an interesting story to tell. So all of us are survivors, and we're going to continue to, persevere, and the more we stick together and the more open communication we have with 1 another and, not just getting stories out there, but, getting through this together in this fight. This is gonna be in my opinion, this is gonna take probably several several years before we have a resolution to this, my opinion. I agree. I agree. Yeah. It's a marathon, not a sprint. Right? Totally. Yeah. I agree with that. No. Yeah. For sure. Alright. Well, everyone have a good night, and you know where to reach us if you have questions. And we are all happy we're always happy to help. You all have a wonderful evening. Thank you. Bye. Goodbye. Thank you so much, everyone, for joining us. We really appreciate it. You can learn more at chbmp.org. And, again, we have support groups almost every night of the week. So if you wanna continue the conversation, please go to chbmp.org. 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