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0: Hello, and welcome to another CHBMP space. Good to see you guys tonight. How are you doing? Andy and Gail, you should have speaker. 1: Hello? Yeah. We 2: Yep. Good. Good. Good. 3: So it's Saturday already. 0: Oh, this year is just flying by, isn't it? 3: It is. It is. It's been the but yet it's been the longest year ever. 4: So not to get on there. 2: Let me see. 0: How have you been doing, Andy? 5: Pretty good. Just, enjoying the weather. You know? 1: That's 0: true. Is the weather in Texas? It is chilly here in Arizona. 5: It's it's cool. It's not that cold, but it's cool. 3: It was in the forties. Like, it keeps going from, like, 70 something, 80 something to forties. So 6: it's 1: pretty 3: Texas is I don't know, Texas is on crack right now. 0: Yeah. Nothing like California. You saw Donner Pass completely snowed over. Right? That's kind of when you're doing it in March. Yeah. 3: Oh my goodness. If you hear banging, my grandson is here and, you know. 7: Sorry about that. 3: Yeah. We Bam Bam. No. Sorry. 8: He's Baby Bam Bam is in the house. 3: Bam Bam. 4: Pebbles is in the other room. 3: Yeah. We got some kid acting going on. Hello. All these people joining? Yeah. I see some familiar faces. Well, familiar faces. I see some familiar accounts and some, and some not so familiar accounts. 0: Always great to see some new faces on. Yeah. 3: So we'll give people a little time here, and then I will, read the read the rules. 6: CC is, of course, at 3: the Atlanta. Is it I just lost my train of thought. Atlanta, the, health freedom. Right? Health freedom thing. 0: So The health freedom summit, and I saw some pictures of her and Brianna with doctor McCullough. So they're they're having a good time there, I think. 3: Well, that's good. There's also the, COVID litigation conference going on in Las Vegas. I know Matthew Tyson, who has taken many a case for us, is there, and Warner Mendenhall is there. Hopefully, they come out of that conference with, finding some more lawyers with some cojones that will take these cases. You know, a million lawyers in America, you'd think we'd have more than 40 that are interested and more than 5 that are taking cases. So, yeah, it's not good odds. 1,000,000, you know, 5 out of a 10 out of a million. We need some more. 0: Yep. And more as more step up, then more will follow them. So we need some brave leaders to to step forward and take these cases because they are they are cases that should be taken. And when they do, that will inspire other lawyers to come forward and start taking cases, and we'll see a whole cascade of brave people standing up. That's that's my hope. 3: Alright. Well, it's 5 after. I'm gonna go ahead and, read the rules, and then I'm probably gonna step away just for a few, and I'll be back. It is Saturday, March 9 already. I want to first, I'm gonna first read the rules and then, or the what what our spaces is about and the rules, and then just a little plug for our rally. So, we've been holding these spaces for, oh my gosh, about 6, 7 months now, and they're growing and growing. And, I want to just kinda bring everybody's attention to what our what our COVID humanity betrayal memory project is about. So chbmp.org, COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project, it is about documenting, stories, documenting testimony from, or an interview testimonies from victims of crime COVID related crimes against humanity. That means, you know, nursing home murders, shot, vaccine. I 8: hate to call it 3: a vaccine. COVID COVID shot related injury and death, COVID protocols, whatever the protocol is, not just remdesivir, but the overall protocols. People have been, hospital homicide, basically. People have been murdered in hospitals or not given care, denied care, and they died. You know, anything, whistleblowers, anything that is, COVID related crimes against humanity, that's what we document on that, on that project. And the purpose the purpose is to bring about awareness, but also to, to have to create a historical database of these crimes against humanity. You know, they're gonna try to memory hole it or what have you. And, the more attention it brings about, the more that helps us to do other things like find attorneys who are interested or, like, get the attention of legislators who don't believe this is happening. It's amazing the eyes that these stories open up. So keep that in mind about that project. So if you have a story to tell us, go to chbmp.org and and submit your story. If you have a if you don't have a story, go out there and share these stories. Share them everywhere. So I wanna get into now the rules for our spaces. So, the primary purpose of this x space is to give eyewitnesses to COVID related crimes against humanity a voice to talk about their experience and what they witnessed or experienced or their families. This includes hospital homicides, nursing home abuses, those harmed by mandates, military, shot injuries and deaths, whistleblower counts, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, just to name a few. So keep that in mind that that is the purpose of this particular space so that we don't venture venture off too much of the beaten path with, other, you know, other things. If you would like you know, this isn't you know, as much as we love all the other issues that are going on in our country, this really this 1 is is pretty much focused on, you know, that. So let's try to keep that in mind. If you'd like to speak or request to speak, you can request to speak by pressing the little microphone, in the lower left of your screen, and that will send us a message that you want to speak. Unless you're a troll, don't even bother. We'll get into that later. Helpful tip if you're on a phone, phones tend to get very hot, so you might wanna keep, like, some kind of cooling thing or an ice pack on a towel so that you don't also get your phone wet. But just keep your phone cool so that you won't have issues when it's your turn to speak, because then, you know, we'll be able to hear you unless you're a troll. Totally don't put your phone on the ice pack so that you do have issues. At times number 4, at times, we have many people wanting to speak. So as such, please try to remember the following. Be patient. We will get to you. Some people, you know, speak for 10, 15 minutes. You know? We try to keep it keep it going and flowing. But we will try to call out the order of people so you know when you're up. So, like, you know, you're 3 people away or 2 people away or 5 people away. We'll try to keep that list. Chelsea's pretty good at doing that. Try to refrain from going too far off topic or getting into side discussions, you know, between 1 or 2 people back and forth. I mean, it happens, and sometimes it's a good back and forth, and we let it go. Don't take offense if our cohosts have to or our host has to redirect people. We wanna get to everyone except for the trolls. We will never get to you. Try to limit your time to 10 minutes when possible. We're not time Nazis, but just kinda be courteous about, you know, going back. And then, and I apologize for my grandson's antics who in the background here. Stick around. Once you talk, stick around. If people have questions for you, that often happens. Unless you're a troll, nobody's gonna care what you have to say. Number 5, when possible, we will alternate between eyewitnesses eyewitness accounts and and our amazing, professionals that join us. Usually, almost every week, we have professionals that join us. They provide a lot of great information and stick around, and stick around you know, and they stick around and ask questions. As you know, last week, doctor Judy Mikovitz was on for, like, 5 hours, and she was amazing and just I love her so much. She has so much compassion. So so stick around so they usually will stick around and ask answer questions. So be patient. If you have your hand raised and you feel like you need to want that wanna ask them a question, please please ask. I wanna and any advice so any advice that's given by people that are on our spaces, you know, that, like, it doesn't matter if it's met if they're telling you something that worked for them, for their issue, any products that they talk about or, promote like, just say, you know, like, they think are great or whatever, that does not that is not former Feds Group or COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project. That doesn't necessarily reflect our views. You know, it might be a great product or it might be a great solution or it might be a great thing to do or try for your problem, but just take it with a grain of salt. Always do your research on anything that anybody else suggests or gives you. Do your due diligence. People are just offering stuff to be friendly or to be helpful, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's for everybody. So always do your due diligence on that. Let me address the trolls directly in number 7. We will not tolerate you. If you've come on here to troll us, we will not tolerate you. We will boot you. We will block you. We will ignore you. We ask everyone on the spaces to ignore any comments they may put in spaces in chat. I understand that some people think we should entertain them, but we we have been censored and our victims have been censored and gaslit for 4 years. They have had their run. These trolls have had their run of the, the media or the social media, So no quarter will be given to any trolls. Americans died, and the censorship that that was created cost millions of Americans their lives because they couldn't get the proper, the proper, information. And so we don't care about your propaganda. We don't care about what you have to say. Start your own spaces to spew that all that CDC, WUF, FDA nonsense. Last but not least, don't these are recorded. So do not give out, your personal information on this space. Don't, you know, don't put out anything that you don't want out there forever, and, also, you know, make your mama proud when you speak. And if you are not aware, we are having a, we are having our second annual HALT Hospital homicide rally, May 30 first, and is the meet and greet dinner. And, yeah, and, June 1 will be the rally. So get your tickets or sign you know, you can buy your tickets at, halthospitalhomicide.com. So with that, I'm gonna turn it over to Chelsea, and Andy and Sherry and the gang, and I will be back later. 0: Thank you so much, Gail. Take care of that baby. Sharon, thank you for your patience. We'll go to you and then to TJ Boatboy. Go ahead, Sharon. 7: Sure. Hi. How are you? I just wanted to let you know I'm in Las Vegas at the I I was at the COVID litigation conference, as a sponsor. And, it ended yesterday around 04:00, and the replat form, which is Freedom Friendly Businesses, conference started. I I did not pay for that 1 as well. Could not do that. But I wanted to tell you that I I actually, listened to Matt, Tysons, the attorney, Matt Tyson, speak, and I got to speak with him afterwards, and and I got to ask him a 0: lot of 7: questions. There are attorneys that want to do these cases. Those guys are making a lot of strides, but, it's not that attorney there are some that won't touch it, but, this Prep Act is so sweeping that it really it really hurt me to hear what 9: he had to say. 7: It's so sweeping that extreme incompetence is allowed under this prep act, apparently. It was just so hard to really gain an understanding of how sweeping it is and how, they have strategies, that they mentioned that they will be using, so have some hope. But there were things I thought I could, you know, express to him that I thought would work, angles I thought would work as an ICU nurse and just really thinking about it, being up all night list, trying to analyze and pick it apart, and nope. Prep back covers it, which makes it really sad for my profession. And then I'll, I'll just end with telling you that, you know, I've I've seen a lot of, different victims and their parents and family members and stuff here on Twitter, but I had never, Twitter x, I had never, spoken. I'd heard of the Shara case, but I had never really gotten to know that case very well. But I then I met mister Scott Shara, who is the dad of a little girl. And, there is a case going on. I got to speak with him at length, and it was it was hard not to cry. He's a really lovely person. It was very impactful. I'm glad I did this. I'm here in Las Vegas, and I had an extra night here, but I'm so tired. For me, it was work and and a little serious. Here in Las Vegas, I really don't have the energy to go out and do anything, but I think I'll go eat eat some bad food. But just know that we're we're out here. We really care. And I'm sorry for anyone who's gonna speak that has, you know, death of a family member or an injury. 5: Thank you for that, Sharon. And I've been meaning to reach out to you about, what happened to me at more details. So I'll I'll be DMing you in the near future about that. So, let's see. We have, Oh My Days. 0: No. TJ Boat Boy and then Oh My Days. 5: Okay. Cool. Here we go. 0: Go ahead, TJ. TJ, you gotta take yourself off mute, and the floor is yours. Okay. TJ, try to figure out how to take yourself off mute. We'll come back to you. We'll go to oh my days now. 9: Hi, guys. I posted myself in the pill. I just came across the girls told me I talked to, a lot of girls in a vaccine, sort of page, and we just, you know, sort of just help each other really out. I'm a bit nervous at talking this because, got a lot of people I'm seeing up here that, like, a hard core of fighting for all the vaxxed injured. I was vaxxed injured in 2021 in, in Australia. I was under the mandate, obviously. I, was a chef working 50 hours a week, and I had a mortgage. And, I held out for about 6 months, but then it was coming to where I was starting to go bankrupt. So I obviously had to go through these mandates. But then, after the first 1, I had slight symptom, and I just sort of threw it back to, oh, I'm a chef. It's just, you know, chef, problems or whatever's going on because it was just more more of the pain was starting to set in. I was getting a little bit of a limp happening. And then next minute, stupid me ends up because, somehow we had to end up getting the second vaccine. I ended up getting a second 1 of, it was 2 times the Pfizer. I call it fizzer because it fizz fizzed me out, obviously. And, yeah. So then after that, within probably within the first week, there was dramatic changes I was starting to feel. And then within the, the second week, it was like the disability and everything else with all the, issues came on. So I ended up being, diagnosed as MOG AD. You would have to Google this because it's a really long name. 1 of the girls, Mel, I think, knows the whole name for me. She Googled it to say to the other people. But if you just Google MOG AD, you'll see and it's similar to MS. So it's a neurological, obviously, central nervous, system, problem. I just have a I have you can hear my voice now. I've got a, a bit of the spasticity and nerves, working into my jaw. But, yeah, I I I still, have a lot of, issues going on. All the medical and the pills and all this stuff, all these so called I don't wanna knock anyone because, you know, the doctors were just doing their job sort of thing and just got the wolf thrown over their eyes as well, and the nurses and all the medical people, like, they didn't know what was coming as well. But as we're in the, after effect of of all this, we've still got so much, hesitancy about, you know, admitting that there's I've got a vaccine injury and whatnot and helping with that look into that because they just treat me now like I'm an MS person when everything that they're doing, these tests or whatnot, is showing I'm okay, but I have all these issues going on. So I'm, like, keep yelling out. Well, maybe we need to start looking at things that, you know, maybe triggered in other ways. Like, you know, there's a lot of, things that obviously going out there. I I'm I'm bad with my, short term memory, so you have to excuse me for, using all the correct terminologies. I speak in a way I hope it's like charades. You sort of gotta put your finger on what I'm saying. So, yeah, like, just connect the dots and start looking at maybe it's vaccine drug because, you know, the nano the there's a g word. I can't think of it right now. But, you know, the nanotechnology sort of shit there, there's been talk of, going in or whatever. But I'm like, you know, why don't we start connecting dots? I don't give them any far fetched conspiracy ideas or anything like this. But, yeah, it's it's it's it's it's traumatic when I, yeah, I, played as, rugby league for Australia, worked, 50 a week, and then now, like, I'm lucky to, I'm I'm I'm taking lion may lion's mane turmeric drops, and that's the only thing that sort of, keeps me going in a way for some reason. Nothing else really does. And, obviously, the green herbal, we know that we grow in the gardens could be illegal, could not be, maybe not, but you know what I mean. So that's all I use to treat myself. I'm not recommending treatments because I'm still need to be stable. I'm not stable at all. Like, you can hear my nerves just they're flowing and, you know, pulsating and all this constantly. And then, with my lower leg, my right side got affected. So, my right arms are I can use it, but it's very numb and very dull, and I can't get, good grips and whatnot. And my, right leg, I pretty much drag it. But it's in the last week, I've made some progress. I'm still in a lot of pain, but I'm getting them both going in the same motion again. So it's gonna take a lot of work, but thank you for, the girls, not dragging me. I I like all these sort of pages, but, thank you for your group that you're doing because I can see, as you can see, user actually fighting for it and finding, you know, even lawyers now. Like, I wasn't about the money at the beginning, but at the moment and with everything that's happened and the resistance, that we cop, I'm like, well, f you guys. I will come at you as if I can. I just gotta try and find someone in Australia, that will do this. I know we've got a couple of cases, but this COVID, it's such a mess. And I'm glad we're finally, stopping being silent because, yeah, as I think the COVID host said, we've been silent for 4 years already sort of thing, minus 3. And there's a lot of people vaccinated for, from a long time ago, you know, that they've been trying to speak, but they've had to be silent as well. So bless you all, and just keep fighting, and let's do what we can. Thank you. 0: Thank you so much. I don't know if you've, submitted your story yet, but if you haven't, please consider going to chbmp.org. It's linked on my profile. 10: Oh, thank you. 9: I'll go to your sorry to interrupt because, yeah, I, taking all this in, the girls usually, inbox me with important things they reckon I should do. So, you know, I'll just stalk your profile now and have a look at it. Thank you. 0: Thank you so much. We look forward to documenting your story, and, our our volunteers will be looking forward to interviewing you and getting that published. 1: McMeow, go ahead. 6: Hey. I just wanted to say hello, but, oh my days, I know that there are other people in this group. I see Shelly's on here, and she could speak more to you as a vaccine injured, especially with the neurological, issues that you have going on. And I'm a nurse. She's a nurse as well. 1 of the things that that I did wanna ask, you're in Australia. 0: Right? Yeah. She took herself off mic, but, yep, she is in Australia. 6: Okay. Okay. So I didn't I didn't see that. Sorry. But I was just going to say, I know that there are some groups that are working on, things internationally. I'm not sure how far along they are, but but it maybe that would be helpful as well so that you could get maybe, like, second opinion. I know there's some other studies that are going on. I don't know if you have access to any kind of clinical trials, but that might be something. And and I'm just I'm open to to help in whatever way that I possibly can because I know that while I'm I'm not vaccine injured, I'm a nurse, and I've seen the the detriment that this, that this whole COVID debacle is caused and and the gene therapy countermeasure and the remdesivir in the hospital, and my heart breaks every time because it while while I get that the the nurses and the doctors were you know, some of them were weren't aware and they were doing their job, It it it it's just sad that it has been so apparent to, at least for me in nursing, for such a long time. And we're still in the throes of people needing to get help, and you you aren't able to you said they're just treating you as a neurologic patient. That should never happen ever, ever, ever. But I I just wanted to reach out to you and let you know there are people within this group who have more specific information, you know, and and would probably be more of a a beneficial to, reach out for you or resource, excuse me, for you. I see also, the the, nurse Amy is on, and she's really good as well. So I wanna give a shout out because there's so many people within this group who have some incredible information to help. And I wanted to let you know, we're we're, here in The United States trying to work on medical freedom, that may be something for in Australia as well. I would love to connect with you to see if there's anything that we could do in that level because I know there's other organizations like Million Charges, and they're trying to get people help through their, you know, I I think working through whatever you have, parliament or sorry. Forgive me. I'm I'm kind of, I just got home from a conference, so my brain's a little fried. But, anyhow, they are able to help people to get their stories out as well and maybe get some, restitution and some help, for you. And I just wanted to to say that to you, and and, I'm gonna friend you, so I hope that we can connect or follow you. There 10: you go. 0: Oh my. Go ahead and respond to that. 9: Thank thank thank you, conservative. I I talked to the girls. You you mentioned all my girls. I I, speak to them all, And Anne and Mel went yeah. I can't even name it. Shine. Like, everyone in this group, Neli, at the moment, a lot of us, we do talk and Gary there hiding in the corner. We don't have many males, but we have a couple. But, yeah, we are all in the group, and and Shell and, nurse and, we yeah. All all discuss things, but I I I I will, do COVID, right to their story thing. And I have been, called out as well from an Australian 1, but I'm a bit different. I'm a headstrong, sort of, I don't know. I and how I can't, I can't tolerate a lot anymore and can't do a lot more. I've got my patience. I've had to calm it down so I'm not aggressive and angry and all the rest of it because as we see, a lot of us are very angry, and we can't be because that makes you sicker and it makes you go backwards. So to me, I I I just sort of it's not like I'm surfing a wave, but if you get the the the context of that, that's how I have to approach that. So now I'm only new to this x, and at the moment, I'm hitting my, the MPs that are, sort of fighting against this. Like, we had a big case in, Australia in Queensland. Senator Rennick, he, ran it, and, they they won. It was for the nurses and the doctors and, someone else. I think it might have been the fire brigade, but I it would have been probably more medical, to get their jobs back because they all lost their jobs whoever said, no. I'm not getting the vaccine. So they've just won the case here. So the doors are opening up here in Australia for cases to start coming through. But it's a matter of and that's why I'm even the the American girls I talk to and Canadian girls I talk to, I said just, like, hit hit the guys. Hit them. Hit them. Hit them. Because it was funny enough, 1 of these MPs actually, got 1 of the girls' little stories, that we write about, you know, showing ourselves and whatnot and, reposted it actually on his thing. And he doesn't really do this sort of, if it's out of the Australia sort of vicinity. So I just sort of grabbed onto that thinking, okay. Well, behind the doors, they must be still working hard on trying to do something for, I just call us people, the civilians, for us sort of people. So, yeah, just floodgating the MPs, keeping up with it. As I posted in the red pill, red pill purple pill down there, I, that's what I send my YouTube little snippet where I seen Forest of the Fallen. A lot of you may have and may not have heard of them. That's the Australian sort of silent protest that continues to this day, and I recommend anyone to give them a following if you're in in on Instagram. They're not on x. They just do everything is silent, but it makes such it makes people think. They just walk through. All of a sudden, they're seeing these, states of, you know, vaccine injuries or deaths, and there's a lot of sporting people on there that were actually, full athletes. Like, I I wasn't still an athlete, but as I said, it was, in, I think, '97 or '98, I made the Australian women's rugby league. And I've always been a sporty person, but then I ended up working and it just ruined my sporting career. So then I became a 50 hour working chef. So I do see there's there's action happening, but, yeah, I I I'm trying to get in touch with more, like a a firm of sorts that would actually let's start taking some of these cases to court. Because as as the cookie is starting to crumble around them, I think the more we penetrate them, like poking the bear, I think the more and more they will crumble and crumble and crumble. So that's that's just sort of in retrospect at at mine because I can't go hammer and tong, so I'm just trying to do things that will, actually highlight something somehow. But yeah. Thanks, guys. But, yeah, I talked to all the girls. Thanks for that conservative. But I'm like, as your name dropping in, I'm like, I've dropped myself, and I'm like, I've known them. They're the girls I talked to. Yeah. Everyone's lovely in here, and it's a great group, and I'm glad to start meeting some more of you. And, yes, if you're not a troll or whatever, follow me, and I will suss you out if you are a troll. But, yeah, I'd love to have any of you new guys, join join in my friendship or whatever you call it. Thank you again. 6: I just wanna I just wanna respond back to you really quick. I I do a show. So I would love to have you number 1 on my show. And I would love to discuss all of this because we need to get the word out. And number 2, yeah, it's it's time to stand up, speak out, get involved. It's it's time. The gloves are off, and and we can't we can't wait any any longer. I kinda choose my words at first if I don't really know because, you know, I'm trying to be I'm trying to be more diplomatic. We're having senate and house hearings. And so, you know, I've been I I probably have to refrain maybe from saying the word Marxist commie, you know, when when I walk in there. I don't know. It it may. I you know, listen. I may just throw it in their underwear, anyway, under my breath. But, anyhow, yeah, that's that's the thing. And we we can't be silent anymore because the the whole world the whole wall is crumbling. People are seeing now what actually happened. We we've got Fauci who's, you know, recanting there. You've got the EU par the lady head Pfizer at EU who was coming out and and saying stuff years ago. You know? I mean, people are starting to see we just gotta keep hammering at it and hammering at it. Anyhow, I just wanted to let you all know that we are, doing our senate and house hearings. That's gonna be March. We've got 2 senators that are, responsive and sponsoring it. We've got 1 house rep. And, I'm taking my, flyers up there, and I'm personally inviting people to come, especially those committees where they have killed every piece of legislation that was conservative, and we're supposed to be the most conservative state. But don't get me going because I'm on a roll. Anyhow, and, then after that, we have, Rachel Rodriguez from the, Viers Law Group. I know that she was working in Texas, and they were really close on that. I think Ken Paxton is getting ready to pick it up any day now. The fingers are crossed. Louisiana's dropping, North Carolina, and then we're gonna go right afterwards after the hearing and bring the briefs with our witness testimonies. Thank you to, Sue Roberson. I think she's still, partying, having sipping a margarita on a cruise ship, which she deserves. And, Peggy Springer and all the rest of the people, the Martins and, everybody who is writing, testimonies. And, we then after that, we have the We The People 50 initiative that we're also gonna drop to the AG at the same time. So we're gonna kinda give them a double whammy. Hopefully, that'll move things. And if the AG wants to be governor, then he needs to do some things for us to show us, we, the people, the conservatives, the the ones who, you know, would elect him that he will, you know, he will move this forward, and he will ban the back the gene therapy countermeasures. And get the remdesivir out of there. Okay. I'm on a roll. I'm rambling on and on and on. I've I've been up since 04:00, and the medical freedom, hearings are rattling my brain. But I love you all, and, please let me know. Send me 9: a message. Just re rebut I'll I'll just quickly rebut now. I would love to come on on your pod podcast, But the only thing is ask the girls when they come up, though, like, Anne and, Noony or that if they speak, I do tend to just, ramble sometimes. So I would like it if you we could do, more questions. You ask me questions sort of thing. Otherwise, I will just, I'll make little laughing things and, with a podcast like yours with all the action that you're doing, I would like you to keep me on a focused, sort of, you know, what you just asked me a question or, you know, what what happened to you or what jab you know what I mean. You know what I mean. But, yeah, don't don't let me have free reigns because I just will start going on like this. See? 6: Yeah. Like, you know, that's what I've been doing. I'm on a ramble right now. I mean, you know, it's like, living on living on, caffeine. Right? I love it. That's how I live my life. But, yes, we'll do questions, and, you know, I will, send you a message and, a DM, and then we can connect, and that would be great. And maybe I could call you or we could FaceTime or something beforehand so that we could get better acquainted. And, with that, I'm going to, shuffle off to, to nonspeaking land, because, because I'm in the I'm working on our hearings and, but pray for me. And if you're in Oklahoma, come come out to the hearings. If you're close to Oklahoma, come come out to the hearings. Send me messages. I will come to your state. I will film. I will help you get the ball rolling. We will will make some noise as my, friend Shelley says. I love it. Alright. God bless you all. Love you all, and, take care. 0: Thank you so much. I'm really looking forward to seeing the podcast, Yaldoon. That'll be really good. I want to take this opportunity to invite everyone to hit that mic in the bottom left hand corner of your screen to request speaker if you would like to say anything at all. We would like to hear your story. That's why we're here. And, and then I'd like to go to Sherry Martin. If you can come on, Sherry. I can't hear you. You might have to run outside. Sherry Martin has very intermittent Wi Fi, and sometimes she has to go stand on her porch to be able to talk to us. So while she does that, Andy, you would you like to say a few words? We, again, anyone who and TJ TJ boat boy, we wanna hear your story. I I read on your profile that you lost your wife, and we'd love to hear more about what happened. I'm so sorry that happened to you if you can accept speaker. Oh, and we do have a request. Michelle Lynn. 5: Hello, Michelle. I think she's still working on connecting. 0: Yep. Go ahead, Michelle, whenever you're ready. 11: Hi. Good evening, everyone. 1: Hello, miss. 0: To see you. How are you doing? 11: Good. I'm doing well. Just trying to kinda decompress from the spaces for a little bit. I've only I'm new. I've only been on it for a month and, like, oh my god. Just downloading with so much information that I'm just like, oh my god. I need just, like, to take a little break and process it all and get centered. And I try and stay centered by doing my spiritual practices and getting out in nature and doing stuff every day, but I get sucked into the spaces and just learning about just so much stuff, hearing people's stories, and just like, you know, kinda getting a bigger picture of everything that's going on, and it's just, like, wild. And I like to stay in the in the happy, peaceful part of my center. And then when going to the spaces and hearing all of the stuff that's you know, all the atrocities and everything, it it gets me off kilter, off center, and, makes me sad. And, but I need to know what's going on is important, but also yeah. I know. It's part of being human, just all all the different things going on. So I saw, interesting, your title, COVID related crimes against humanity, eyewitnesses speak out. Just this earlier today, I was thinking about something that I experienced in 2021, and I just wanted to share it. And so then when I saw the the title of your space, I was I was eager to jump in and and speak. And, so what happened was I was we had moved from a rural setting into the city right when COVID had hit, and I was just like, why are we doing this? Why won't we stay in our rural safe bubble? I don't know. That's another story in itself. But, anyways, we didn't get hit with the COVID, and we were okay. I I, had been homeschooling my children since they were little, and they were, kinda middle, middle school teenager age when we moved. And so we were all used to staying home. It was no big deal, but it was definitely weird. But when the Delta thing came, there was, like, a haze in the air for about a week. A few days before we got it and then a few days after, and there was a haze. And, you know, I was just curious if anyone else experienced anything like that because it seemed very, coincidental that there was just this kind of thick haze. You know, when the sunset, you could see this thick haze on and then maybe there were fires in the area. I don't think there were. It was just odd. And I was just wondering if anyone else noticed the atmosphere of when they got COVID or anything. Thank you for for having me here, and thank thanks to all you listening and everyone who's speaking out. I, for your stories. I respect everyone and, my heart is, with you all. Thank you. 5: Thank thank you, Michelle. I I to answer your question about if the weather was different when I had COVID, it was freezing cold and it was a very unusual snowstorm. And, it killed my entire garden, which never happened in my life. I mean, it took a about a year and a half for the vines on my wall to grow back. So, you know, I think that there's a possibility that they're spraying something in the atmosphere to release this some kind of chemical agent that, creates the, the effect of the virus. I don't know. I'm not a you know, I'm not an expert, but I've heard a lot of people say silly things like that and maybe it's true, you know? You never know. What else was I gonna say? I wanna add to that to add to that. You and I have a lot in common. You sound just like me when it comes to trying to find balance and centering yourself. I I can relate with that. It's it's a struggle, especially after what just happened, you know, like, in my life personally. But, it can be done if you if you put enough effort into it. It's kinda like going to the gym. You know, you're working out your muscle and you get strong over time. So, keeping that focus, persevering. It's a big it's that's how I look at it. You know? So time heals everything. It really does. Melissa, you have your hand up. Go ahead. 10: Yeah. I would like to just let you guys know that in April 2020, here in South Dakota, we had clear skies. We didn't have any weird smoke, but we did have what I believe now were a lot of chemtrails. And it was about April when I realized something was wrong, but I don't know how long something had been wrong for, because the only parts I remember as I was standing outside, and all of a sudden, it felt like something weird hit me. And I would describe it as a neurotoxin, kicking in. It was like I had Parkinson's or MS. I couldn't speak properly. I was extremely shaky, extremely confused, and it was bad enough that my my mother came over, to stay with me for a few days. And, they had things to lock down. Getting into the hospital to have my brain scanned would have just been impossible. And then all of a sudden, I seemed fine, except I was tired all the time. But that tired was a bad sign because August of 20 20, I was told my Gardasil HPV vaccine, which I believe I was previously injured by, reacted. They took a sample for a biopsy, and 3 days later, I had a lump in my breast. And then by December, I found out it was her 2 triple positive breast cancer found in stage 1 with none of their 37 genetic markers, and I have no family history of the type. But I do know Merck's track record for causing cancers, and I am aware about the cervical cancer issue with the Gardasil. I think I suffered some sort of dormant virus activation as a result of whatever it was I was exposed to. I never had a cough. I never had pneumonia. I never had a fever, and I've heard similar stories. Even, doctor McCarran, or McCarran, however you say his name, the neurosurgeon out of, that lives in Japan that's from The UK. His story on how he felt when something came over him is almost identical to mine. And I don't know how many of us there are, but I hope that helps answer some questions, Michelle. 11: Yeah. The similar thing, I I didn't feel Parkinson's kinda or, like, any, like, things like that. But, but the what's similar is I was I I do yoga every day, and I was in the morning, I was doing my yoga. And just about a third of the way through my session, I sat down and I was like, I can't continue. It, like, hit me just all of a sudden. I hadn't even been around anyone and, you know, it was just really weird. But, yeah, it it it hit me all of a sudden. That's the similarity that I, see. 10: That's all I had to share. I'll drop down to make sure that we have enough space. 0: That is that is very interesting. And I I have been thinking recently that we focus a lot we focus almost exclusively on how COVID policies, protocols, and mandates harm people, but we we don't talk much about how the virus has actually harmed people beyond the propaganda campaigns. It is a real virus, and I know there's some controversy about that in some circles. I believe it is a real virus, and it was engineered with gain of function to be very harmful. And I do believe that many people have been been harmed by that. So I think it's it's important to to note that too. And, Melissa, go ahead. 10: Most definitely. And, when I came into Twitter in November 2022, a lady that, knows, doctor Judy Mikasitz got in touch with me. And she called doctor Judy and talked to her and then called me back. And my understand is about 42000000 MECFS patients were part of the target with that. And, my understanding, from just looking at things, that cheeky leaks and the mouse army research, it looks like it was multivector. So some of it was like a neurotoxin type reaction like what happened to me, but then some of it sounds very much like aerosol, mycoplasma, pneumonia, which is interesting. But it seems to kinda be a mix match. And, I have talked to Judy, several times since then, and she she's pretty sure that I am guard cell injured and that it did compound and everything like I suspected. But, yeah. And, it was to try to simulate a real pandemic. And when that didn't work, I believe, is when they moved on to the hospital protocols just to be able to get the shot into people's arms at this point, and it's very, very disgusting. So thank you. 0: Yep. When the when the virus didn't produce the mass fatalities they were hoping for, they had to ramp that up somehow, and the hospital protocols really served to to facilitate that, unfortunately. Christine, go ahead, and then Oman. 12: Sorry. I had a I was I was scrolling, so so I had to come back to the screen. But, yeah, just I still can't get over the fact that nobody has been held responsible at all. Nobody whatsoever. Not the people who mandated. No governors. Governors. No health bureaucrat health commissioners for the state health departments. No schools. I I just don't understand it. I I really it's been so long. These these injuries and deaths been going on since day 1 through the virus the virus system, and then, of course, everyone got censored. But it doesn't matter. Everyone knows. Everyone knows people were harmed. And I just where is it being blocked? I I don't understand. 1: It's 12: it bothers me so bad. First of all, my father died from it. I I have family members. My cousin's babies are are, my cousin's babies got harmed by it because she breastfed, and now her daughter has neurological issues. Then I know it concentrates in your ovaries as well, and then she got pregnant again, and her son was born with something wrong with his testicles. He had his had a testicle removed, the day 1 day 1, 1 day old. And there that is, actually that is actually documented in Pfizer's documents too, this testicle issue. And the 2 of my friends, 1 niece and my other friend, both of their teen daughters have brain brain tumors. 1 had to get brain 2 brain surgeries, and she was having seizures. And my other friend's daughter, who's a teen, she's having seizures, and she has a mass in her brain. And now 1 of my friends my 1 of my other friend's niece was mandated at, in New Jersey at Montclair State University a while ago. Now that now we're talking long term effects. She's, like, 19 years old, and she can't even eat. Like, she's having all these issues with with her stomach. All of a sudden, she can't even eat. That she took all these tests. They're saying oh, they're trying to say she's lactose intolerant. Of course, they're not the mother of my friend's sister is not saying, oh, you know, this could be from the vaccine, which I think it's probably from the bacteria bifida bacteria. I'm sure you guys know the guy the, gastrojist, a woman who did the studies that shows that the vaccine literally, like, eliminates the bifida bacteria in your stomach. So it's probably from that, but these are just long term effects that are happening. And people are just still being maimed and, you know, years later, these issues are coming out. And we know the young the younger they are and then they're having these issues they're not supposed to be having, we know it's from the vaccine. You know, you can get away with someone being older and then, oh, 0, yeah. Well, they're just old. No. But it's happening to a lot of young people. So, anyway yeah. So and and plus I know other count countless countless countless stories, and I'm not gonna get into them, but we all do. Right? I I just don't understand what is it gonna take. What does it take? What what what even happens if it happens in a court? What's the court even gonna do? Nothing. Like, I just don't see these people being held accountable. Like, they're maybe we need to start thinking out of the box and getting, like, really creative. I think a bunch of vaccine injured people and families that that have loved ones who died like myself and countless other people need to just show up in droves, like, by the thousands at maybe, I don't know, the courts. Something has to happen out of the box because this regular way is not cutting it. No one's they're not gonna be held responsible like that. It has to be demanded. And I don't wanna bring up certain protests, but, you know, certain protests people were doing a while ago. That really got people's attention. 6: You 12: know, that changed a lot of things. So I don't know. Anyway, that's my thoughts. I just don't think doing it the the way we think, you know, through the courts of law, it's just not gonna work because it's being blocked. The courts are blocking, and no 1 want. They won't even admit it. The the government's not even they will not even admit it because they were so wrong. Doctors that were injecting it into people's arms and recommending it to their patients and their families, they're not gonna admit it. So many people push the narrative that that's why it's not gonna get admitted. It's they're never gonna admit it. Still to this day, we know. They still deny it. They still deny 13: the reality, 12: and that's really horrible to the people that have been injured, and it pisses me off. Anyway, I'm gonna hang up now. Sorry. I had to go on a rant. 0: Not at all. I think it's that's why it's so important that we document every single story and get those on the record. And so they I mean, for the last 4 years, all of those story, you couldn't say that out loud. You couldn't tell your story about back's injury out loud, or it would be censored. You would be suspended for 2 weeks. But now it's it's a new climate, at least on x. At least here, we can we can get the word out about these things. And if we document the stories at CHBMP and then share them every day on our social media and get more people aware, and then those people will document their stories, then we create that that mass group that we need to to get someone to pay attention and do something about it and then, you know, demand accountability. Oh My and then Mick Mio. Go ahead. 9: Sorry, darling. I just couple of, rebuttals on the, first 1. I can't remember the names. With the weather, of changing what I've seen in Australia. I didn't even get COVID. I got asthma at the beginning of, all the sort of hoo and that and while I was resisting. Because as you're saying, the the haziness of the sky, and I go, this is another whole topic, and it's we can't really involve this in our fight because even though we know it's part of it but, you know, all the chemtrails and everything, everyone knows about these weird ass, so called jet streams, they reckon. But, anyway, that's another story. We get them all the time. And, literally, Australia now is like a fucking haze. Like, that's all it is now. Even the air the the the air breathing, it's, it's more restrict restricting. Like, I know I've got, something they call a MS hug, but I question that as well because I never struggled this hard to breathe, you know, with breaths when I need to talk and whatnot. Okay. Well, that was a sort of the first 1. So I never got COVID. I got asthma instead because of all this haze of the sky that is now you can even remembering the day, I know they always say, don't look at the sun. You can't look at the sun. You'll go blind, which, you know, it's not good to look at the sun. But as a child, you'd look at, you know even as an adult, when I'm always looking at the sky, and I would, you know, direct your eyes to the sun to see, can you do it sort of thing. And yeah. And before, you could look at this this the sun for, you know, a couple of minutes maybe and not have a issue sort of thing. But now if I even look, going towards, not even looking directly at it, I my eyes just whether it's a vaccine or not, I don't know. And but now it's just like the sun everything's sort of changed in the environment in a way. Then the next thing I wanted to say is, keep persisting at your, MPs and everything like that because, yes, it seems like they're not listening, but the conservative said or 1 of the girls up top or gentlemen sorry, Hill. Calling you a girl. There's a couple of MPGs that got that's on the bandwagon. You guys need to grab on to them. Grab on to them. Whatever they're trying to push, you need to get on that bandwagon. If they're having a rally, and talking, go. Go. Go. Go. Because that's what happened, and that's why, Queensland ended up having their case go through. Because, in in retrospect, big protests now are a load of shit, and they get a lot of negative feedback. You don't want that attention. But if you have things like I just heard the conservatives sort of, speak about or 1 of the hosts say, go to that thing that they're doing. Push that because there's, big people that, can talk correct language. It's it's a language game now, guys. With our our fight forward, it is a language game now. So we can't do, all all, you know, crazy sort of stuff. We need to play chess with them, and our chess moves are are, we seem to have a few more pawns, of theirs than they do at ours at the moment. And then I was gonna say that all the people, our MPs, even our, politician, our premier or whatever you call that digger that's up the top, he even left ScoMo. You know? You would have heard of ScoMo. But all our, our our, state premiers and everything all have gone. All through COVID, all those, medical people that were, this is the right way to do it. You know? Get the jab. Blah blah blah. All of those have either resigned or taken, jobs elsewhere. You know? Obviously, still making the dollar, a %. And there was 1 more other thing, but, obviously, it wasn't as important. But, yeah, sorry for interrupting. And I hate this, and that's why the girls have to put up with. Unfortunately, they know me. But I always have, I I will just say 2¢ because I'm on in Australia. So I I see I noticed with you guys the information from Canada, from USA that you've given me that things are very much the same, but little actions are slightly different. Where in Australia at the moment, because we grabbed a hold of this, 1 senator, senator Renick, he's the 1 being fighting for a long time. So everyone jumped on his sort of bandwagon, and, he got 1 to end it. That was the Supreme Court. He won. So, Christine, don't have, lack of faith in the system. Yes. There's a lot of fuckwits in there and a lot of idiots that will just flog it off. But, if if if you find the right ones and the right, people, it will happen. But the the the what I I I think it is coming to now is, really, the way you address your terminology and your wording, how you do things, and no more shoving it down people's sort of throats. Yes. We wanna wake people up, but it's the way you do it. Okay? Because that's what I had to even do with my, medical doctors and everything for them to start taking me a bit seriously. And during the test, I want them to do some of these random, you know, metal why what why does why do you want metal test? Why do you want, you know, parasite test and all this shit? But I just say, isn't it coincidental that I got the, you know, COVID vaccine, you say it properly, and, even though we know it's a fucking fucking bullshit? And, you know, that's how that's where I got that. So I think that's a big thing, how we address our, our wording now and, what conservative and the guys up the top are doing. All you guys, us down below, listeners and that. I if I was in, America now, I would love to be coming in, you know, charging on. As I said, I'm 5 foot nothing, midget. So, you know, I I wish I had the amount of people, like you that are willing to help each other. In Australia, we've all got these ideas, but no one's willing to help these vaccines and get to these fucking rallies or get to this fucking thing that they wanna argue about or whatever, where I'm like, dude, I'm injured. If you fucking give me a lift or whatever, I'm with you. But yeah. So I just say, none of these, fight amongst each other. I know we all have different thoughts and opinions or ways of things, but as as a central, thing, we are all united. So you need to all unite as that front, and that's how the power and the voice continues to keep cruising. Thank you. And I will drop down permanently now because I cannot spend all day talking to everyone. Love everyone and glad to meet the new people, and I'll be just listening from now. Thanks, guys. 0: Thank you so much. We appreciate it. Thank you for your time. And then eyes to see. Go ahead. 6: I just I'll make this really quick. The, I when you all were talking about the chemtrails, now I can remember back in 2020, and I was like, you know, I remember a lot of talk about this, and I just I put it in the purple pill. It's the Washington Post. Now, you know, I mean, you gotta take them with a grain of salt because, you know, I mean, you know, they're they're not exactly our friends. But it says the caption says the skies in the Southwest were covered in lines Wednesday. Here's why that's normal. Of course, they're gonna justify it. Right? Whatever. And that was January 2020. So it talks about and I put the link in there in case you wanna go further and research with it. It's a it's an interesting, you know, thought and topic, but it does talk about the skies were cluttered across parts of the Southeast. And satellite imagery captured, you know, I guess, dozens, I'm sorry. Not satellite captured it, but that on, there were dozens of crisscross billows of, you know, chemtrails, you know, across the air. And I can remember that. I remember us talking about that and thinking, you know, I mean, you know, that's that's really weird, and there was speculation about it, but then nothing ever happened farther on there. But I can tell you in Oklahoma now, even though the wind comes whipping down the plane, we still have had many, many more people who have had issues with allergy, sinus, like, almost a consistent, need to cough, clear your throat. And I've noticed that a lot more, especially in people around here, but, you know, it's it's something interesting. I I wish, once I get through with this, maybe I'll have to do some digging, diving into that. And then the other thing I wanted to say, was to, Michelle, yeah. Let's rock because here's the thing. Yeah. We're we're gonna work in that legislative system. I think that's probably the the best thing to do is to put them on notice. And then, like, you know, there are groups like tactical civics, that are really good. We have the power. We absolutely have the power. We have the power to go to that capital and say, you either pass this legislation or, you know, we find somebody to primary them. If that doesn't happen, we put them on notice and say, hey. 14: Here's our 6: testimonies. Here's what we've got. You know, my mother died or my father died or my child was killed. The Martins, Trista Martin. Right? 19 years old. Got myocarditis died. The CDC had a, form that came out that said, look. Yeah. It caused myocarditis. Oops. We didn't put that out. We didn't warn anybody. Oh, hell no. Oh, excuse me. I know we're recorded. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. We're we're gonna I think we now this is just me. I'm not telling anybody what to do at all. Don't you know, this is me. This is what we are looking at right now. We had a forum. We we we let them know. Here's the evidence. Here's what's coming. We went to our senators, our house representatives. We're gonna have the hearing. We're gonna record that information. We're gonna go down. We're gonna hand it to the AG and say, open up the investigation. We're gonna film all of it, document all of it. I'm putting it out on my show. I'm getting a hold of anybody and everybody that I possibly can to say, hey. Post this out, and you hold their feet to the fire. If they do nothing, then we use the option of a you know, here's the petition. We're signing it. You know? We start holding, you know, grand juries, and we work within that system, and we put as much pressure as we possibly can on them in a legal and lawful way because, you know, I mean, let's face it. We've got a 2 tier justice system. Right? I mean, look at what happened to all the people with January 6, and they're not done. Right? They just arrested 2 women. 1 was, like, 57, 50 8. 1 is Vietnamese, doesn't even speak English. You know? I mean, you know? So, I mean, give me a break. They're not gonna stop. You know? So I say we've rallied together, and we move forward. I don't know what state you're in, Michelle, but we're in Oklahoma, and, I'm more than happy. If your legislators aren't hearing you, I'm more than happy to, you know, to to help you with that as well. You know? I mean, I'm not embarrassed to call people out on my show. We've got a commissioner who we've got 1 commissioner, 1 commissioner in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, excuse me, who will listen to others who have shied away. But you know what? That 1 commissioner, I'm recording that interview, and that's going out. And it's gonna go out with the evidence. And I will shut up now because I'm on a rolling. You don't want me tying up your time. Okay. Alright. Off the soapbox, but it is pretty, and it has flowers, and it's purple. It's got a cat paw. Okay. Alright. I'm done. 0: Such a lovely soapbox. Thank you so much. Eyes to see and then Michelle. 15: Hi, everybody. I have not spoke on a Spaces before, so pardon my nervousness. I'm a registered nurse. I've been a nurse since 1992. Worked in the hospital during 2020, '20 '20 '1. And I don't know, again, if anyone's ever said these things before. But as an employee, I was never required to be tested. And as as of today, I've never been tested for COVID. I've never had, anything shoved up my nose. I found it interesting that, the flu, the emergency department stopped testing for that. In my hospital, my emergency department was completely empty. There were no patients waiting for months. The waiting room in the ER was completely empty. I worked in surgical services. They were canceling elective surgeries all the time. I did not learn about remdesivir until January of 20 22. And, when I learned about it, it was by reading, Robert Kennedy junior's book, The Real Anthony Fauci. And, 14: a 15: friend of the family, a long time friend of my family's, was treated at my hospital. He and his wife were both there, with COVID, allegedly. And, both were given remdesivir. He died. And then about 2 months after the funeral, the wife had emergency gallbladder surgery, and she told well, I got to go into the waiting room and talk to the daughter, and the daughter told me I'm very up to date. So these are non, medical type people, and they knew all about them, Desvir. They knew about not taking the COVID gene therapy. And I've just been telling everybody that I know who will listen that they are not allergic to remdesivir, and they need to tell everybody that they often care about that they too are allergic to remdesivir. And, again, I at the very beginning of 2020, I printed out handouts of doctors of Zelenko's protocol. And give that to people. I purchased that and sent it to my dad. And states. And, I know 3 human beings that have died from remdesivir in my immediate circle. I lost an uncle very early on. It was February 2021. He died the day within 24 hours of his second Pfizer injection that he got through a drive through in a parking lot of a medical center. I did call to let them know, 16: I think 15: it was, yeah, in 2021 that he had died because I had a picture of his, card and it said where it was given, and they hung up on me. So I couldn't re report it to them. But I did run a VAERS report in April of 20 21. And at that time, the VAERS system only had 2 and a half months worth of information from the state of Minnesota where I live, and I did a search of vaccine deaths from Pfizer and or Moderna. And at that time, there were 48 reported in my state in 2 and a half months. So that's the kind of stuff that I know about and wanted to share. Thank you. 0: Thank you so much. We're so glad you decided to participate in this space tonight. And, please also go to chbmp.org and document your story when you're ready. 15: Thank you. I'll do that. 0: Heidi, are you ready? 14: Yes. I'm here. Can you hear me? 0: I can. Heidi and then Lou. Go ahead, 14: Heidi. Thank you so much for, you know, giving us all a platform to share our stories, our truths, with the complete media blackout. We're really, you know, depending on platforms like this, you know, to get the message out to save as many lives as possible. The hospital COVID protocol that is being used across the nation has killed over 1500000.0 people to date. And the hospital guidelines, they're coming down from the FDA, HHS, CDC, and the NIH, all working together against We The People. My best friend, Lupe Espinosa, was admitted into Clovis Community Hospital on February and discharged into the morgue 09/28/2021. She was given she was discriminated against for being unvaccinated. She was given toxic and deadly drugs without any type of informed consent such as arsinitiv, remdesivir. She was given high levels of fentanyl for over a month, high levels of morphine. She was vented. She was isolated. She, wasn't allowed to have anybody in to advocate for her or be fire by her side. She was denied the life saving proven, therapeutics such as ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. Her young son had to watch his mother's medical murder from behind a hospital window in a 10 degree 1: heat. 14: She mattered. She mattered to us. She mattered to this whole community, her friends, her family. She was a single mother. Her young son now has no parents and our stories need to get out there. Like I said, you know, over 1500000.0 people have died in our hospitals due to this hospital covid protocol. The United States Of America has only 5 percent of the global population, yet we have the highest COVID death rate here in The United States because of these deadly protocols. Even the World Health Organization advised against the use of remdesivir in the hospitals yet but our government went and incentivized, gave them money to the hospitals to use this toxic and proven 1: deadly 3: drug. 14: You know, it seems like the only tool that we have at this moment in our history is spreading awareness and making sure, you know, that people from all over the nation know to refuse these drugs, to not go in the hospital if you can, you know, get oxygen concentrators anywhere you can, Craigslist, etcetera. It it's sad that we live in, you know, a time such as this, but we have to band together to help, you know, our local citizens and the citizens throughout The United States. Here locally, what we're doing is we're holding signs in front of the hospitals warning people about these deadly protocols. And we pray, you know, we'll never know this side of heaven, you know, how many lives we save, but we pray that many lives are saved. We take pictures of us holding signs, you know, and put them on social media platforms to get the word out that way. But I really encourage others, right, to hold signs in front of your hospitals to educate the public about what's happening in there and to also educate the public, regarding, the dangers of the COVID 19 experimental gene therapy jab jab because a lot of people truly don't understand and they're walking into grocery stores and, you know, their doctor's offices, etcetera, and getting, you know, vaccinated and boosted. 3: So Hey, honey. Talk about, if you can. Like, you you hold those signs outside of multiple hospitals there in your area. But you you also it's like, your best friend, Lupe, was murdered in a hospital, but it you you know a lot of people in that area. You have met a lot of people in that area, who have had the same thing happen to them. Can you just give, like, some quick 14: Oh, yes. I love it. Yeah. I would be happy to. So my friend, there's many stories here locally, a zillion that we know about. Some 1 someone to bring to light is, you know, my friend Esteban and, you know, his wife Donna. Donna, came down with COVID 26 weeks pregnant. She went into Kaiser Hospital, and, she wouldn't take any drugs without her husband's approval. So he went down there, talked to the doctor, and, they said, would you like a monoclonal antibody, so remdesivir? He says, I'm not familiar with any 1 of them. Can you please explain them to me? He said, well, remdesivir is what we're giving all pregnant women, you know, and and it's safe. And he said, okay. I'll take the remdesivir. And the remdesivir ended up, killing, his wife. He was able to, you know, fight his way in previous, you know, to this, to be by her side in the hospital. So by the grace of god, he was there when she died, when she when he she collapsed in his arms, and he ran and got the doctors and nurses. They brought her back to life, transferred her from Kaiser to Fresno Community Hospital. And, I'm I'm sorry. She had an emergency c section first, then she was transferred, you know, to the hospital to Fresno community. And there she was placed on ECMO for 2 months, and she survived. Thank God she survived, and the and the baby survived. But she suffers with, the remdesivir poisoning, and, she suffers every day. So what should be the happiest time of her life? Right? She should be home enjoying her baby breastfeeding. And now, you know, she is, suffering with the injuries of from desert. My good friend, Danette, right? Her mother was in there, you know, with lupe. She was 1 of the only ones in the nation that fought her way in as well. She was able to be on by her mother's side for 17 days, and what she witnessed is absolutely horrific. If there's, you know, anyone out there who has, you know, huge media platforms, it would be great, you know, to get, Danette on because she has, a lot to expose. She was hearing 1, you know, code blue after the other. And they do horrible things to confuse the patients, like having the clocks spin out of control, to keep them, just disoriented. And they give a mess medications that keep them disoriented that they can't thank, medications that make them not be able to breathe well, shut down medications that shut down the vital organs. Another 1 of my good friends, she's a nurse nurse Michelle Gershman. They murdered both of her parents 4 days apart in the same hospital. After they murdered her mother, they just walked into her father's room, just opened the door, and said your wife is dead. And he cried alone until the day he died because nobody was allowed in. Side note, Michelle Gershman is also she's still a nurse, and she, works in postpartum and she's the whistleblower that's exposing all the skyrocketing numbers of babies being born dead due to the vaccine. She's a national hero And 1 day when history is allowed to be written correctly, she will be 1 of the heroes that 3: Absolutely. Yeah. 14: Britney. Right? She's another 1 of my nurse friends. She brought in her grandmother and her grandfather to the hospital. I'm sorry. She brought in her grandfather to the hospital, and her grandfather insisted that I am not staying unless they let you stay. They wouldn't let her stay. And so she said, I'm sorry. We're leaving. They wouldn't let her leave. She had to fight her way out of probably 8, you know, really huge people to get out of the hospital, and they even followed her screaming at her all the way to the car. You're killing your grandfather. You don't want him to live, etcetera. And then I think a week later, her grandmother's, oxygen was so low that they did end up calling an ambulance, but she wasn't aware, you know, at the time about the hospital COVID protocols, and they ended up murdering her grandmother. So it's interesting. The grandpa who left lived, the grandma who went to the hospital died in a horrific way. We we have, Jason York. He went in only for a sinus infection. And just so everyone knows, they PCR test everybody once you go in the hospital no matter what you go for. And these tests, they pick up on any cold flu virus, some false positives. He only went in for a sinus infection. He tested positive for COVID. They unleashed on him, and he is now dead and he leaves behind 3 young Children. He was very young. I'd be only like 40 years old and his parents help hold signs with us in front of the hospitals. 3: Yeah. What's so, like, I was talking to Chelsea earlier this week about some of the crazy things that people get told at hospitals. So, like, I've heard like, people have just recently, somebody said the doctor, when they asked for ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine and vitamin c, the doctor told them that ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, and vitamin c were witchcraft, and they didn't know what they were talking about. 14: Exactly. Yeah. And I and I find it really interesting. Like, when in our our American history, did pharmacists have the right to refuse to fill prescriptions? Because it was extremely rare, but I have heard stories of some doctors prescribing the ivermectin and then the pharmacy's not feeling it. 3: Yeah. And it goes a little bit beyond that because I I I think it was sometime in, 2022, July of '20 '20 '2, I think it was, where there was an executive order or a rule written that allowed pharmacists to, prescribe Paxlovid because, doctors many doctors weren't prescribing it because of the, you know, the risks and stuff. And so they allowed the pharmacist to to just prescribe it without a doctor, without even knowing the patient. And so, like, it's like, there the pharmacists have lots of control. 14: Yeah. That's just insane. I I heard that drive causes a lot of rebound, and it's not healthy at all. What do are you I don't know if you I've I've heard that it was, a AIDS truck at 1 point. I don't know if, you know, there's any truth to that. 3: Yeah. I think 2 of the drugs in it are were for AIDS. 14: Yeah. Yeah. Just absolutely. Yeah. So, you know, I I pray that the hospital COVID protocols, end, they come to a stop. I pray that, the license to kill through the PREP Act is totally eliminated because it is not okay to kill our loved ones. And people all across the nation need to wake up because you are only 1 car accident away from ending up in a hospital and being PCR tested and being unleashed upon or your children. 3: I agree. Thank you for sharing all that, Heidi. 14: Yes. Thank you. 2: No. What's 0: Thank you, Gail. Now we'll go to Lou Phillips. Lou, go ahead. Lou, you gotta take yourself off mute. And I just wanted to say, TJ boat boy, I have sent you, a speaker invite. If you can accept that or if you click the mic in the bottom left hand corner of your screen to request speaker, then we'll be able to hear your story if you wanna try that again. Lou, can you take yourself off mute? If so, please go ahead. 1: Hello? 0: I think we'll circle back to Lou, Sarska Sarka. Sorry if I pronounced that wrong. Please go ahead. 1: Here I, I say. Hello. My name's Eva. I'm from Poland. Sorry. My English is not good. I started learning English to talk to you. Sorry. I need you. My mom is dead. They killed in the hospital. I believe the crime in the hospital started before before the pandemic. The crime in the hospital started with disabled elderly people. My mom is an example. She was elderly and this disabled. She was blind. It was 2019. My mom my mom was 87 years old. She was in the hospital in the cardiology department. Sorry. Sorry. On Wednesday, she was feeling very good. She was supposed to go home in 2 days. We were happy. We we will be together, unfortunately. On Wednesday evening was drug idea. On Wednesday evening, my mom was to the toilet. She was blind. She said, help me. I want to go to the toilet. They they didn't help her. The doctor gave her a strong psychotropic. We've helped me. My mom suddenly stops moving. She stopped talking. She has breathing, problems. She was unconscious unconscious. I said help her. She was a stroke. Symptoms help her. They help they didn't help her. Only only 6 days, later, did MRI. She was stroke. It was too late. My mom suffered a lot, suffered a long time. She suffered for her fear. They didn't didn't, my mom. This medication, quit Yapena, this medication cannot could can sorry. This medication cannot be cannot be given to elderly people because taking the medication can can result a stroke and death. It is information from the drug manufacturer. My mom was under and hopeless. They were strong and young. My mom was elderly and blind. I she was the most wonderful. She was the most dear. She isn't here. She isn't with me. They killed her. They was They were murderers. Sorry. Thank you. 0: I am so, so, so sorry for what you've been through. And I am so grateful for your taking the time and and and the effort you've you've been through to be here tonight and tell your story. Thank you so much. 1: Thank you. 0: I want you to know, I know you know this because I know you've been listening to our spaces for months, but you are not alone. And we are here to help you to support you in whatever way we can. We have support groups every Monday. I I I'll make sure you get the link to that. I'll DM that to you, and we would love to see you there. And, and if you haven't yet, if you can document your story at CHBMP, that is just that is so heartbreaking, and all of our hearts are going out to you right now. I'm sorry. Lou, are you are you able to take yourself off mic? And if not, we'll go to Allegra. Allegra, it's good to see you on tonight. I'm sure that just ripped your heart out like it did mine. 2: Yeah. Definitely. Okay. Definitely. I can feel her pain 100%. The salt, I already put salt on there, baby. Here. I already have salt element on them. Sorry, guys. You know, me and my daughter, we're here. But, Lucille, yes. I I'm so sorry for your loss, and I definitely feel your pain. And my god, I just don't understand what they're doing to us when they take the person that we love the most, and they just eliminate it from our lives. From 1 day to next, we're just supposed to to move on and get over. And, it's over now, and it's not even a thing anymore. And that's not the case for us. We live with it every day. Every day, we live with it. We might have a stronger face 1 day than the next, but, this is something that, we're never gonna forget. And what they did and how they did it and the ruthless cold heartedness of doctors and nurses. And I, you know, I I have total respect for you because at 1 point in time, I I believe that doctors and nurses were there to nourish us and bring us back to health, but it's a little bit different now how I feel about that. You know? I I I question a lot more things. So no no plan intended to you all, but it's really hard to hear her story. Sounds so much like my story to know exactly how she died in the hands of white coats. And it's really hard. It's really, really hard to know that she's in a country where I hate to say this is expected, but we were not expecting this here in America. And this lady is telling us a very sad story of what happened to her in her country that's going on in our country. So it's pretty obvious that this is not just about people being sick and, people needing to get a vaccine. This is a a genocide that they've been working on for a long time. They've been putting chemicals in the air for a long time. And, somebody said earlier, you know, what do we gotta do to get attention? Right? What what is it that we gotta do? And showing up here on these spaces, in these groups is what we gotta do. We gotta keep coming back because we keep connecting with each other. I never thought I would hear her stories from Poland. I never thought that. And it just breaks my heart because I know what she got I know what she saw. I know how she saw her mother die. The same way that that our loved ones die. They talk about, oh, well, Rim Desert River doesn't kill everybody. No. It killed 53 percent of the people, and the other 47 percent, how did they stay? Sick. So it's not take the numbers out of this equation. It's not about who survived and who didn't. It's the fact that they're playing Russian roulette with medicine. They're playing Russian roulette with this medicine. They're they're seeing who it does kill and who it doesn't kill, and they're hoping they're hoping that it kills more than than than it doesn't. The way we fight is we keep coming back to these spaces. We we gotta put our big girl panties on. Somebody said that. I don't remember who, but we gotta put on our big girl panties. We gotta put on our big boy panties, and we got to cut keep coming to these groups. We gotta keep coming over here. We gotta keep connecting the dots with people because that's the only way. That's the only way. Because me, myself, I'm nobody. But I'm somebody when I'm here in this group because I know that you all can relate to me. It's really important to come here and be here and listen what's going on. This is how I've gained the knowledge that I have. I never thought that I would be doing this in my life. And, my heart goes out to to Lou Phil because it's the hardest when you're barely breaking out of your shell and you're barely trying to tell your story. It's the hardest time. So I definitely you know, if if she ever needs to reach out to me, I I'm here for her. I don't care what time of day it is. Like, you don't have nobody. This is the hardest time when you're breaking out of that shower and you're telling your story because you know you know nobody else wants to talk about it. And, I try to make a point to tell everybody who doesn't know, who hasn't had somebody die of the protocol, to let them know how my wife died and what the vaccine did to me. I make it a point to let people know. People would know when they now when they see me, they know what I'm coming, what I'm talking about Because I have to keep talking about it. I gotta keep coming to these groups. I gotta keep connecting with people. People gotta hear these stories to understand. This is not about the even the money. This is about something bigger, depopulation, genocide, whatever you wanna call it, and they've been working on it for a long time. We just we were we were distracted. We were distracted, and they they got us. But I have complete and 100 faith that we got the right people working with us, fighting with us to take these people down. And so, you know, I I get discouraged. I lose hope. I call attorneys. I call attorneys all the time. You know? Now now the attorneys are saying, I don't got money, so there's no way they can take my case. They got too much work on their hands. No money now. But you know what? I don't need their money. I never needed their money to continue fighting. I never needed their money when they killed her and they took her away from us, and I don't need their money now. God is gonna make a way. He's gonna make a way for us to get justice. Whether it's them taking that drug off the market, tearing down those hospitals, but they're not gonna leave this earth until they pay for what they have done. And and I have faith in god. I have faith in his victory, and I have faith that he put the right people together at this point in time to do that. I'm in Arizona. Does anybody here in this state get ahold of me? I'm trying to connect the dots. I haven't had much success, but that doesn't mean I'm gonna ever quit trying. I don't have a lot of money. I don't know a lot of people. But you know what? It's about knowing the right people. It's about knowing the right opportunity. So, you know, with that, I just wanted to say god bless you, Lucille. God bless you. And I'm so glad that you did find this group, and I hope that you're able to reach out and know that we're here for you. Thank you. 0: Thank you, Allegra. Thank you so much. For those who don't know, Allegra is our Arizona state chair. If you are in Arizona, please reach out to Allegra. She's organizing and getting things going in the state. So we really appreciate you, Allegra. Thank you. I I know all of our hearts are still just reeling from that story from Sarka. Wow. That was that was so powerful. Melissa, please go ahead, and then we'll try going back to Lou. 10: Yeah. I usually share a little bit about my story, but I don't talk about what's happened, to the others around me, and I'll do so briefly. Shortly after the first set of shots that came out into November, beginning of December, 1 of my friends who is a registered nurse also take in the Gardasil. I assume she suffered dormant virus reactivation before she took the shot because of how fast it happened, but she did die in the hospital less than 2 weeks after her first shot and at autopsy, her uterus was completely full of tumors. The plastic surgeon, or not plastic surgeon, the cancer surgeon I had. Her name was doctor Julia Raymond. And, when she did the consult for my chemo port, she tried to talk me into taking the shots. And she said, I'm about ready to take my second Moderna, and I plan on taking all the boosters, to try to get me to take them. And I tried to ask her not to take anymore. She, of course, took a lot. I'm not sure how many, but her obituary says she died due to COVID complications. I don't know if they gave her remdesivir or not or anything at this point, but what I do know is that her cancer did come back because she was also a cancer survivor herself. A couple of my mom's first cousins had different cancers that came back and, took them out. 1: I 10: have a cousin that worked at Mayo Clinic in Rochester that is traumatized from what she saw there. She lost her job for refusing to take it because she was pregnant. And then she found out how dangerous it was and didn't want her young children to have it. It. So their father fought her for custody and won and took her kids away. So there's that. And in my immediate family, my dad was impacted by the initial viruses or whatever it was that they were doing. He got pneumonia really bad and filled up with blood clots. And, luckily, this was in August 2020, so there was no protocols in place yet. We got lucky, and the doctor he had saved his life. No remdesivir, no ventilator, and they did it by, giving him a steroid and antibiotic and double the blood thinners that the CDC was recommending. Both of my brothers, though, they did not listen to me. They thought they knew better. 1 is a registered nurse. The other is a mechanic. They each took 2 Pfizer. Right now, they're both currently able to work, but they are injured. The registered nurse ended up with Crohn's disease within 10 days of his second Pfizer. The other brother, he had a heart attack, and I don't know if it was before or after his shot. He doesn't like talking about it, but he regrets having taken it. And, he's been having problems with mental clarity. And, he gets confused, and it's to the point where he's no longer gonna be able to be a heavy machinery mechanic, and he's gonna have to take a desk job. The other brother has his Crohn's disease, very well managed, using, the biologic treatments are no longer working. He's doing an injectable in the leg now and taking frankincense along with some basic things. He makes his own pine cone schnapps for the pinene, that he takes a shot at night before bed to help with spike mitigation, and then he takes his selenium and vitamins in the morning. I just hope that they keep doing, you know, that he keeps doing well, and I hope that we can get my other brother stable. But, it's hard because he can't remember to take pills. And no matter where you put them or you try to remind him, it's almost like a mute point. So that's kinda where we're at. But, having lost my cancer surgeon, that was really bizarre. That hurt me possibly the most even more than my friend dying. I don't know why. Maybe because it's not normal for a cancer patient to outlive their cancer surgeon. But it is what it is. And, we now have multiple people in the area where I live starting to realize they are vaccine injured. And, many of them have been, calling me, asking for advice or sending me Facebook messages, but, most of the doctors are still not on board here. 5: The plastic surgeon I 10: had, he's aware. My primary care physician last week that's aware, as well as, possibly a doctor that practices functional medicine and is doing vaccine injury treatment. I'm gonna be trying to get ahold of that doctor, and see what we can do and see if he can give people, like, you know, your guys' information to report their stories and testimonies. Maybe give them the 10 letters, from doctor Fleming, and maybe try to find a way to organize them together, and try to protest. In in the state of South Dakota, we have a very unique problem. Senator Mike Rounds, is our former governor, and he is half owner of the largest health insurance firm in the state. They sell insurance, and health insurance is their number 1. It's called Fisher Rounds Insurance. And, the amount of money the health insurance brings in and the amount of donations that all our state senators get from him and from Avera Healthcare Systems, has made it very difficult that we've not been able to move any traction, whatsoever. No 1 has even made any attempt yet that I am aware of. That's all. Thank you. 0: Thank you so much, Melissa. That was a lot of good info. We really appreciate it. There are no speakers in the queue, so I'll take this opportunity to remind you. If you would like to tell your story, if you have been subjected if you or a loved 1 have been subjected to COVID related crimes against humanity, including COVID policies, protocols, mandates, and you would like to share your story, please tap the mic in the bottom left hand corner of your screen, and, and we will put you on mic. Does anyone else have anything they'd like to say? Gail, are you there? Gail is entertaining grandkids this evening. So 2: Hey, Chelsea. I wanna remind people that are new on here that you guys are gonna be having the rally. I know that Gail talked about it earlier, but in case there's anybody else on here, that just got in here, the the rally that's gonna be going on in Houston. Right? 0: Near Houston. It is, hold on just a second, and I'll tell you exactly where. It is at the Nathaniel Center, 2: which is 0: it is near Houston, Kingwood Area, Texas. And, yeah, that that is going to be awesome. So if you don't know about that, that is at halthospitalhomicide.com. And it's a rally dedicated exclusively to the the stories of the victims of hospital protocols. So, the stories you've been hearing tonight predominantly. So make it to that if you can. Thanks for bringing that up, Allegra. I appreciate it. Will you be able to make it? 1: I'm 2: trying to see if I can work something out. I really do wanna make it this year. You know, I've I've chosen to to take care of my daughter full time by myself, so it's kinda it's kinda hard, you know, doing things. But it she's getting older. You know? She's she's a big girl now, and, you know, we we talk a lot about things, and I talk about we know between us that we're always gonna fight for her mom. And so she knows that things there's certain things I'm gonna have to start doing. We talk about it a lot because, it's important for her to know the truth about what happened to her mom. And, I'm trying to work stuff out. I'm really, you know, hoping that things work out. I'm expecting, you know, a couple of things to go through where I'll be able to afford it. But that doesn't stop me. Like, I'm not I'm not ever gonna stop coming to these groups and and hearing people's stories and giving it hearing hearing Louvre now, it gave me more more reason to wanna fight more. And, you know, like I said, I I I know the the time's gonna come, and it might not be, you know, tomorrow, but the time is gonna come when when I will have a army here. The time is gonna come when the army is it's gonna be here. And, I'm sorry, you guys. I got my I got my guard dogs on patrol. So there's gonna come a time when when I do have 1: an army here, and, 2: you know, this is this is my part. This is what I can do is show up to the meetings and spread awareness and tell my story and hear you know, hear other people's story. Like I said, it just I felt that lady's pain, Lucille, and I it would be great. You know? She could make it to the rally if there was a possibility. Everybody else coming to this country, I don't know why she wouldn't be able to come if she's in Poland. You know? I I think people need to see, you know, across the world that this is going on. And it's so important for people to tell their stories and how important it is to tell their stories because somebody somebody's gonna hear the story. Somebody's gonna hear the story, and they're gonna realize this is what happened to them. And so the power that we have in this platform is it's a big deal. It's a big deal because, you know, my I wanted to I don't want my daughter to have to grow up in a world where I gotta be afraid to take her to the doctor. I gotta be afraid to take her to the hospital. I don't wanna live like that. Who wants to live like that? And it's hard. You know? I have to make decisions. And every decision that I make now, I have to I have to do critical thinking over it. You know? Because you you just don't know what's gonna happen from 1 day to the next. It's crazy. Well, a lot of things going on. But, 1 thing I rely heavily on is my faith. I rely heavily on my faith. I rely heavily on God and the Holy Spirit to guide and protect me, to get me to the place where I need to be. And like I said, I don't I'm an army of 1 right now. Well, the army of 2 because it's God and me here. And but like I said, when I get when I get the the army together, I'm gonna come hard. I'm gonna come so hard. And so I don't give up hope. I don't you know? I I hope that I can inspire somebody else to also want to fight and never give up. And, you know, we get discouraged. I get discouraged a lot. Like I said, I I've been calling lawyers. I've been trying to contact lawyers for a long time since Evangeline was in the hospital. I've been trying to contact lawyers. The story's a little different now. Now they will take the case, but, you know, I gotta have a certain amount of money now. You know? And so, you know, that that is a little bit of a priority to me. You know? If I can of course, if I can do it, I will. And if I can't, you know, I really have to rely on what God's plan is for me and how he's gonna provide me the means to get whatever I need to get done for her to have justice, for her daughter to have justice. You know, Evangeline was 34. She never even had a driver's license. You know? She was studying day and night to get her driver's license. That was 1 of the things that she, you know, had planned on doing. She never got to see that date. She never got to see her daughter turn 2 years old, hear her talk, hear her walk. And my job as her mom now is to keep her memory alive. And this is the only way that I can do it, is to make sure that the truth is known, that she always knows that her mother was in the hospital, and they killed her. They killed her with fentanyl. They killed her with morphine. They killed her with remdesivir. You know? It might not have all happened at once, but it was a it was a very slow and painful death. And not being able to be there by her side, not being able to hear her last words, hear, you know, the things that were in her heart that she wanted to to say, it it sucks. It it haunts me every day that I don't know what her last words were. There's no closure there. There's no there's no, oh, yeah. I feel okay because she's gone. I don't I I will never feel that. And, yeah. So, you know, I I I I use my faith and I use the Lord to get me through this. And, right now, we're just an army of 2. But, I know that the day is gonna come. As long as I keep showing up, as long as I keep spreading the word and putting my truth out there, it can only reap victory. I can only have victory because, it's the truth. It's the truth, and the truth cannot be hidden. 0: I I feel so much the same way. Like, we we have the truth on our side. And what more what more should we need? I wanna go to Reva and then Mariam and then Sherry Martin. Reva, go ahead. 17: Can you all hear me? 10: Yep. 17: Okay. Great. So this is my first time speaking, and I'm a little nervous just like the other folks have said. But, I, I'm so grateful that you all have this because like so many of you here, I kind of felt like I had gone through this alone when I lost my husband, and he was basically murdered by the use of remdesivir. I just this past week recorded my story and have written my story, and it should be, published on the website soon. So it's kinda my first step. I feel like I just kinda stuck my toes in the water. I'm in New Mexico. There's not a lot of us yet. I know there are a lot of people that were probably murdered in New Mexico. But just like me, these other folks don't know where to go, who to talk to, how to get justice for their loved ones. And, I'm just starting I'm just starting to learn what all is going on, hoping and praying for these, these lawyers that are taking cases and hoping to maybe connect with 1 here in New Mexico. I've started telling my story to more friends and family that I didn't mention it to before and finding surprisingly a lot of support. A lot of, you go. You do what you gotta do here, to get him justice, and it's it's encouraging. And, I'm just kind of waiting to see, what we can do here in New Mexico. I I'm I'm starting to get other people telling me names of people they know that experienced it, so I'm gonna start reaching out and seeing if I can maybe bring them into the fold a little bit to get them and their stories, out there. I think that it's interesting that we've been talking about this. I follow doctors like doctor McCullough, doctor Kory, Steve Kirsch, and I was just reading something that Steve Kirsch put out today that said, the COVID vaccines are the most dangerous vaccines of all time. Not only is there no clinical benefit that is demonstrated, but it kills you, says Steve Kirsch. Far more people have been killed by the vaccines than by the the COVID virus. It's killed probably on the order of it's over 10000000 people worldwide have been killed by these vaccines. Far more people have been killed by the vaccines than by the COVID virus. And here's the part that just got me. He says, and most of the deaths, like, 90 percent of the deaths from the COVID virus are from the hospital treatment protocols. And I think I I knew that. I've always felt that. I felt like my husband fought, and, he was strong and he tried hard and he was getting better. But then he took a dive, and it was because I think the remdesivir started kicking in. When I got his medical records, I saw that they had given him 3 days of remdesivir along with 5 days of baricitinib. 3 of those days were the both drugs combined, and that was when he first got in. And I had asked the doctor not to give him remdesivir. I had asked the doctor to do the math protocol, and she's she refused and said, we've been doing this protocol for 2 years, and, that's what we're gonna do and just totally discounted my wishes. And, like I said, my born husband, he fought. He was strong. They were looking for a bed to get him out of the COVID unit. He had improved so much, and then the remdesivir took over. And in the last night that he lived, he, his kidneys failed. He had 3 heart attacks. They were going to they got him prepared for, dialysis. And I had had COVID myself, so I couldn't be with them until the last day when my quarantine was over. And when I walked in, he had a huge gash in his neck from where they prepared him for the dialysis. And then the kidney doctor came and told me that he was too unstable. And there really wasn't going to be any way they could do that for him, and I should probably just let him go. And, I'm just looking back. I'm just furious that he was brutalized like that, and he was, you know, he was basically murdered. And it's for money. I mean, you drill down, and it's always down to the money and the power and the control, but mainly the money. And so, I I just I'm looking forward to finding a way to celebrating his life and the person he was and making people aware aware of what was done to him as well as thousands and thousands of other people. So, thank you for this group. Thank you for, 5: instructing us on what 17: to do. Thank you for giving us information we didn't know. It's, it's making a world of difference. And I think as we all coalesce into a group, we are going to, find strength in the numbers, and people are gonna start paying attention. And, I'm just kinda living for that day. So thank you all. I appreciate it, and thank you for listening. 0: Thank you so much, and we're we're so grateful for you to, have documented your story, and we'll be publishing that soon. Miriam, go ahead. 16: Hi, everyone. I'm, late arrival here. Before I say anything else, I just wanted to say, welcome to Riva. I'm sorry that you have to be here, but we understand. My husband also was a victim of the remdesivir protocol. So, just, know that we're here with you. On the thing that she mentioned about Steve Kirsch, Yes. Absolutely. I believe that his statistics are true. I've been following him for quite a while. I wanted to let you guys know that, I'm gonna be posting a couple of things in the chat tonight. 1 is, horrifying statistics that, according to the office for national statistics, which is in The United Kingdom, vaccinated youth are 4 times more likely I mean, 4 times vaccinated youth, meaning they've had the initial 2 plus 2 more boosters. If there are at least that many vaccinated, they have a 318 percent more likely to die than their unvaxxed peers, which is absolutely horrifying. So I'll be posting that. The other thing that I wanted to say that is absolutely infuriating, is that I don't know if anybody has seen this, but Bill Gates, along with his, organization called Gavi, the vaccine alliance. They are now wanting to basically target memes online, and they will also want to criminalize any online discussions promoting vaccine hesitancy. So they obviously are not letting go of pushing this monstrous bioweapon, and just wanted to let you guys know I'm gonna post at least those 2 things. And, thank you for letting me speak. 0: Thank you so much, Miriam. I'll pin those to the nest when you post them. Sharon, are you able There you are. 4: Yeah. I'm here. Can you hear me, Chelsea? 0: I hear you loud and clear. How are you doing tonight, Sherry? 4: I'm okay. I mean, I'm sitting outside going, thank goodness it's not blowing rain. Anyway, I love the country, but this is 1 of the drawbacks. Riva, well, I'm sorry to welcome you to the group. Like you and Miriam, I lost my husband to remdesivir. Miriam, I thoroughly agree with Kirsch. I've been using the 80% value because doctors like McCullough and Cory and even retired doctor Blaylock have said 80%, but I've seen at least 1 nurse say it was 90% in her hospital. So on that vein, I had a conversation that I haven't told you about Chelsea. On Wednesday, I was at my, a local ladies' luncheon, and a guest speaker just happened to be my local DA. And with him, I think, was an assistant DA. I'm not sure what her exact title was. So he gave a great presentation, and he talked about different laws and how charges were broken down. It was really a fascinating description rather than the normal political conversation that we normally have at these ladies' luncheons. And so after that, the luncheon, I was helping count up the the money for the lunches that everybody had put in. And the lady next to me questioned him because he stopped in front of our table, and she was questioning him on fentanyl deaths and different charges for people who might be selling the fentanyl. And I took the opportunity after she was done with her questioning to start asking him questions about, well, you know, if you're talking about murder 1 and murder 2 and manslaughter, What would you do about white collar, white coat killers, medical doctors in hospitals who are knowingly killing patients but are being ordered to? Who's responsible? Well, his I had to go a little in-depth because he was trying to figure out where I was going with it, or he was playing a game while he was trying to figure out how to answer the question, which is what I really think was going on. And, basically, he said it falls on the doctor, which we know because they're the last 1 with it. They can refuse. And he kept saying things like, well, you'll you'll have to give me more information. I'm not sure I understand. So I just, you know, laid it out on the line about remdesivir and the protocols, and he said, well, you know, that's getting to be kind of a big issue, and, you know, it goes way above, you know, the state level, which led me to believe at that point, you know, daggone well what I was talking about. And anybody who is sitting on this call right now, let me tell you something. In my personal opinion, this is my opinion, every 1 of our representatives and every 1 of our legal beagles, the sheriffs, the DAs, the AGs, they darn well know what has happened, and they're all playing dumb because it goes so high up. And when he said he said something to that that effect about how high up it goes. And I said, you know, the last time that a government paid to have doctors murder patients in hospitals, that it happened on a scale as large as this, they called it a holocaust. What are we going to do about that? And he was he hesitated, and he looked at the woman next to him, and then another woman interrupted. She was well informed, but she interrupted to ask me a question, and the DA and his lady friend disappeared quick. But that in itself tells me they knew before I asked the question, which doesn't help us. It just means that we have to continue. I put a short video in the chat. It's something that Brad Geier had shared the other day, and it's actually a a year old. It was a year old in January. 7: I 4: can't remember the lady who who made the video initially, but it Jane Ruby was the 1 doctor Jane Ruby reposted it. So it's in the chat. And she pointed out various things that have happened, and it's all related to, military takeover slowly, incrementally for decades. And her her end result was that she felt as if we're never gonna get anywhere on a federal level because it's too big, but we need to pressure and continually keep the pressure up on our state levels and try to make each state outlaw the problem or deal with the problem and make concessions particularly when it comes to the shots because that's something we can stop. At this point, as of February 29, we're only, in America, killing a little over 500 people a week according to the CDC and calling it COVID. So at least we've managed to cut that down. Now I don't know. Chelsea, do you have anybody that wants to speak? Because if if no 1 has listened to the 25 commonalities, I can I can read that off for you? 0: Yeah. I think now would be a great time to go over the commonalities. For people who don't know, the commonalities are a list of the the things we found in common between the thousand stories that we've documented and interviewed. So most people who have been subjected to COVID hospital protocols will see 1 or several of these in common to your own personal story. Sherry, we are so looking forward to you reading those for us. Thank you. 4: Thank you. Basically, when these commonalities were written, they kinda go through the stages where the patient is brought to the hospital, from the very beginning. So starting with number 1 is isolation of the victim, and mind you, they are victims. They're not patients. So the victim is denied any access to their family, friends, and advocate of their choosing, not of the hospital's choosing. Pastor, priest, or clergy, and anybody that's told you that, you know I remember, 1 lady who took her husband to the hospital. She met him there technically because she was driving a school bus, and she made sure that he got into the the emergency room. And she said, I've got to go take the bus back. I'll be right back. And she never saw him alive again because they never let her back in. And this is typical. They just don't let you see your family member. Your family member has very, very little contact with anybody after that, and that is farther down in the list. But anybody that's taken their family member to the hospital or tried to get near their their their family member in the hospital, you're you're pretty much shut out. Number 2, strict adherence to EUA. That's emergency use authorized protocols. Only option allowed to victims are hospital protocol drugs, remdesivir, which is also known as Vekleri, baricitinib, which is also known as Olumiant, toxolimivat well, I can't even say that. Toxolumab, also known as Actemra. And that's often forced on the victim when it's refused. So a couple of things can happen. If you refuse it or if an advocate refuses it, then we found that patients will sometimes find out that it's been hung on their IV pole while they slept, or they get very angry. Gail will tell you later when she comes back on if she's got time. The doctor was very upset with her for not wanting, for refusing remdesivir. You're denied alternative treatments. Now, we have found out since this began that by having alternative treatments, it can negatively affect the reimbursement slash bonus rate of CARES Act money. So that makes good sense that they would be denying these alternative treatments, which might be something simple. Denied requesting, and often ridiculed for treatments like vitamins, ivermectin, budesonide, hydroxychloroquine, and then they're covering it with false statements made that they are not FDA approved nor do they work. And, of course, there's too much evidence now we know that they all work. Denied informed consent. I can I can attest to that? No informed consent provided regarding medications, treatments, intubation, or procedures. I refused remdesivir when my husband was in the emergency room, and he got it anyway. And then when it came to intubate him, he had already agreed before. They called me to the hospital, but he'd already agreed. I did not know until I got his hospital records that he was on both Ativan and Presidex for they they were all together for 3 days. So, yeah, that's not informed consent. Gaslighting. Gaslighting by the hospital staff. The victim and the family constantly told the victim will die because they are unvaccinated. If they refuse to be vaccinated while they're sick or if they don't comply with hospital protocol or ventilation, constantly told their loved 1 was a very sick man or a very sick woman. It's continual browbeating while you're in the most chaotic frame of mind and totally separated from your loved 1, unable to assess what's going on with them, and you're being told they're very sick. Of course they're very sick. Removal of communication devices, call lights, glasses, cell phones, or other communication devices are removed from the patient's possession and placed out of their reach. That is across the board. It's amazing. They either won't help them charge because the patients can't get out of bed for the most of the time, and they either refuse to charge them or they hide the call light or things are put on the counter across the room, and they're not allowed to get out of bed or there's an alarm on the bed so that they can't actually get up without help. So next, number 7, dehumanization. The methodical dehumanization of the victim, they often describe it as being treated like an animal. 1 of the things that seems to happen, not every time, but it's amazing that it happens as often as it does, in a in the ICU, all of the walls to the ICUs are all glass so that the patients can be seen by the staff. But at the same time, these patients' victims are a lot of times left naked, uncovered, partially covered, and not everybody going into the ICU is a doctor or a nurse, and that doesn't even make it right to begin with. But the cleaning staff, any clergy seeing other patients, any family seeing other patients, those windows are open to anybody looking into that room, and many times these patients are left uncovered and naked. And because of the fact that they would hang the sometimes they would keep the IV poles outside the room and trail all of the hoses into the room. They would only come in when they were dressed like space people. And for the most part, they would just handle everything on the outside, and they had no human contact on the inside of the room. There's a pervasive sense of wrongdoing. Family members, friends, and often the victim all had a feeling that something is wrong, and I can attest to that. You can definitely tell something is wrong. It's just not normal. Vaccination discrimination, discrimination based on vaccine status, mocking verbal and physical abuse for being unvaccinated. 1 of our ladies took her fiance to the hospital, and when they were questioned about the vaccine status of him, and she was sick too, but they sent her away, when they found out he was unvaccinated, they rolled him through the emergency room to wherever in the back, proclaiming out loud, dead man walking. Rapid oxygen increase. Oxygen supplementation increase quickly causing lung complications and damage, leading to mechanical ventilation. Yeah. If you push too much, too fast, too hard, it does cause 2 things. You can actually get an over oxygenation, and it's just like drinking too much water. And when that happens, it poisons the body, and the body becomes dependent on it. So you Gail went through this because her husband had to tighter her down. They were giving her so much oxygen. She was unable to actually move herself. Refusal to communicate doctors, nurses, and hospital administration refusing to communicate with family or advocates. They don't even want to answer the phone. They're too busy. Not my fault you're too busy. You told me I couldn't come in there, but you won't you won't call me back, you won't answer the phone when I do call, and you give me platitudes when I do talk to somebody or guilt. Number 12, dehydration and starvation, denial of food, water, or any nutrition, sometimes given diuretics or laxatives. Yeah, most of the patients' families that you talk to, you'll find out that they were starved. Gail can attest to this too. They were starved and refused hydration because suddenly, instead of drink plenty of fluids and get rest, you have to dehydrate the patient and ignore them. Restraint abuse: number 13, physical restraint and or chemical restraints used, failure to follow legal requirements around the use of restraints, ventilation used as a restraint or as a method of behavioral control. Imagine that. That patient, that victim, is so dangerous they have to paralyze and make that patient unconscious and stuff a tube down their throat because they need behavioral control. That is an honest to God thing that happens. Bathroom denial: denial of bathroom use, force onto a catheter and or a rectal tube. It's easier for us if we don't have to take you to the bathroom, so guess what? You're gonna get a catheter. I don't want a catheter. I can get up. Sorry. It's the way it's gonna be. Non emergency ventilation. Victim and family told it's just to give the lungs a rest. Yeah. That's what they told me. And when my husband was getting ready to be ventilated and I was trying to assess, we talked about this. Why would you do this? At that time, I didn't know he was massively sedated. I thought he was exhausted from trying to breathe. I didn't know he'd been dehydrated. I didn't know he hadn't eaten anything in a week. And he and I said, are you sure we talked about this? And he said, just for a couple of days. And I said, okay. But after a couple of days, I'm going to make you make them wake you up. And he said, yeah. That's it. Just a couple of weeks. And I said, no. We just talked about a couple of days. That's how sedated he was. And that's nonemergency. He wasn't having any other distress, but they decided that this would be the safest thing for him because he might have organ problems. If we don't, you mean like the kidneys that started failing the following day? DNR pressure or shenanigans, pressured to sign a DNR, ignored or falsified DNR, and that's what that's another thing they'll do. And we've got plenty of patients who have DNRs that never knew they had a DNR. Palliative care pressure. The victim and the family are pressured into palliative care, comfort care, or hospice. The family denied participation in the palliative care consult meeting, and the palliative care is ordered without consent. Now what a lot of people don't know is with palliative with any 3 of these, these are technically the same thing, depends on the hospital system you're in, what they call it. But if the patient is moved from regular care to palliative care or comfort care or hospice care and they never leave the room, they just change the status, that means that if and when they pass, then that mortality statistic doesn't hit the mortality statistic for the hospital. That means an even bigger bonus for the CEO because not so many people died in the hospital. They were in palliative care. And there's a I will be putting an article in the chat in a bit, to back that up because there's a CBS it was either CBS or NBC. I'm pretty sure it was CBS. Did a expose on that, and I've got a link to it in that article. Number 18, isolated even in death, denied access to the dying victim, denied access to view the body after death, and denial of last rights even though they've given the patient a death sentence, a ruling that this this person will die, they will refuse to allow a preacher or any clergy to come in. Family may not touch them. Andy went through this standing outside the glass while his father was abused by a wicked nurse and then dragged away because he did not approve of the treatment his father was getting by an armed guard. He was removed from the hospital, so left his mom alone there to watch in horror by herself. And in New York, in the initial in the early 20 twenties, there are stories of family finding out that not only did their their loved 1 die, they had been cremated, and they were never informed until after they called going, I haven't heard from you in 3 or 4 days. What's going on with, you know, Joe? Oh, yeah. Well, he died 3 days ago. He's been cremated. Number 19, police security or involvement. Police security used to keep the victim isolated and families are threatened with arrest. That's become the standard, and they've actually got signs in some of these hospitals warning people that if you get out of line, we have we will remove you from the premises. It happened to Andy. There's a friend of mine, who's also in Texas. She was removed. Her husband didn't even have COVID, but she kept trying to advocate advocate for him. She was removed from the the waiting room in the middle of the night and just sent outside. And because she was staying in a, a facility that was connected to the hospital, she was told she could gather her things and leave, but she couldn't stay there anymore either in the middle of the night. Refusal to transfer. Refusal to change doctors or to make a hospital transfer. They suddenly they may say, yeah, you find a hospital and we'll move them. And the minute you got a place to move them to, suddenly they've gotten overnight, they'll have an emergency. And they're they're it's like clockwork. Suddenly, they're too delicate to move. 21, infections and injuries. Sepsis, MRSA or hospital acquired infections, pressure sores, skin tears, necrosis. Some of these poor people look like they've been in a bar fight. It's awful, and yes, they get all kinds of extra infections. Number 22, neglect. Neglect and lack of basic care, general hygiene or grooming, bathing, and linen changes. And, again, Gail can tell you about this because she was in there. She knows. They never change the sheets. They don't change whatever nightgown the patient is wearing. They never comb their hair. They don't give them mouth care with that air blowing in on them. Yeah, that's that's there's nothing but neglect there. Number 23, nighttime emergencies. Family are woken up and pressured to make instant life and death choices with little information, staff attempting to scare them or confuse them. It happened to me. It happens to a lot of us, that 2AM phone call. We're gonna have to vent him. Say say good say whatever you need to say now. In my case, he calmed down, but and I got to see him the in the minutes before he was ventilated, but a lot of people never did because they were told they had to make and and they ask, can I call a friend? Can I call my doctor? No. We need to know right now. And then they get the records, and they find out that they had, you know, 80 some percent oxygen or 90 some percent oxygen, and they had to be ventilated in the middle of the night. Number 24, perception of malevolence. The victim states or feels like hospital staff is torturing them or going to kill them. 14: Yeah, 4: I I've I've heard that. As a matter of fact, I have, a local person in the area where I am right now who, they told us, they told me that they they that the husband was, in the hospital, and she said when they moved him they did get him moved to another hospital, and he was much better, and she was much better. It was just a different feeling in the hospital. Number 25, unqualified staff. Treatment by foreign travel, FEMA, or unqualified medical staff, and there's an investigation going on called Operation Nightingale regarding this right now because they were the the certifications for nurses were basically sold to foreign, travel nurses, and they just all they had to do was get certified through this program, pay for their certifications, and they could go anywhere in The United States to prac. 0: I think we lost your audio there, Sherry. But that was that was such a good reading of the 25 commonalities. Thank you so much that I love it when you do that because you you explain them all so well, and I'm sorry that you do that so well because you experienced so many of them. 4: Can you hear me now, Tom? 0: I can indeed. Do you wanna pick up where you left off there? 4: Where did where did I leave off at? Did you hear all 25? 0: I think the last word I heard was states, and you I I heard all 25. So 4: That's that was the most important part. I mean, unless, people have not heard about, operation Nightingale because I I couldn't tell you off the top of my head how many, schools there were. I I wanna say there was a minimum of 3 schools that were teaching, accrediting, the nurses that were travel nurses from out of the country. And the last I heard, there was, like, 25 nurses, male and female, and there were some doctors that, they had found that didn't they weren't qualified, but they were being sent to the hospitals and working, quote, unquote, legally. And so the FBI is trying to sort that out. So there there you go. 0: Thank you so much. Now I wanna go to Stacy, American granddaughter, who just happens to be with Brad, our founder, protocol widow Steph. She's just so great. If you haven't heard her story, you should really go to CHBMP and watch her story. And, attorney Ed Tarpley. So we are very much looking forward to hearing your update from Atlanta. Tell us all about it, Cece. 13: Hey, guys. Hello from Atlanta. We are at the Health and Freedom Summit, listening to doctor McCullough and other great speakers. We'll be on the panel tomorrow. Brad, Ed, Steph, and myself talking about the legal things that are going on and the cases that are moving forward. It's been a a good conference. We had a little mishap with the shooting outside the hotel, but, you know, hey. We're in Atlanta. So we, just went to a restaurant and got through that. We're heading back to our Airbnb. Lots of great vendors. You know, lots of people really getting the word out there about the health freedom movement, and I I really feel like it's it's growing. People are waking up. And I think our rally is gonna be great because a lot of these conferences, you know, you hear from the doctors and the doctors and which are great. But now let's see here what we're doing about it. You know, for 2 or 3 years, we've we've heard about the doctors saying what the problem is. Now now we need to talk about accountability. Now we need to talk about these lawsuits. So that's what we plan on doing tomorrow. Stephanie has done done such great work, just as a COVID protocol widow, and just the the research and the knowledge that she has gained to help the New Jersey, women and, you know, all the states are doing so well. I don't think I know of any of the civil cases that have been dismissed and getting past the PREP Act with constructive fraud and other causes of actions that that that don't have anything to do with the PREP. So it's going good. I'll let Brad and Ed say a couple things and stuff, but here passing off the mic. 0: Hey, Brad. How are you doing? 18: Hey, everybody. Yeah. We we're having a great conference. The good news that I can share is that, we received an email today from Rachel Rodriguez at UltraVirus Group. They had gone I'd mentioned this, I guess, it was probably last Saturday, that we have a prosecution, recommendation for approximately, I forget now, probably 12 to 15 defendants. You know, Anthony Fauci and the list of characters, charging a variety of, crimes, including crimes against humanity. And, a representative of ours went and met with the attorney general. The process in Texas is that you don't make the referral directly to the attorney general. You make it through a district attorney. So they had requested a name of the district attorney where, that we could send the referral, And we got 7 district attorney names back, which I think is pretty good news. And we're in the process of, making those referrals to those 7 DAs in Texas. We have, in the next, probably within a month, I would say, we'll in all likelihood, make a, referral regarding, Louisiana as the as the next state, up for a referral to the attorney general. And also, while we were, in Atlanta, Heidi in the California group, was picketing outside the hospital just, you know, raising all kinds of heck and and, public consciousness about what happened. It was it was great being at a conference where everybody knows our name and what we're about. And then, you know, we get a report from the field and, you know, they're they're really taking it to everybody in the field. But everything's everything's going great, and here is the great Ed Tarpley. Mister Tarpley. 19: Thank you, Brad. Thank you. It's great to be with y'all tonight on the call. We are in Atlanta. We have, had a good time today at the, conference. The, the the summit has gone really well. We've heard some great speakers. We had a panel, this afternoon, after lunch. I would just simply say that, doctor Peter McCullough was outstanding today. I know many of you have already heard him speak before. But if you haven't, he is just, 1 of the most organized and focused speakers you'll ever hear, and he lays out just all of the facts about, the vaccine, the, the virus, and everything that's happened to us in our country. You know, the, the the thing I came away with, from today was, you know, after hearing all that I've heard today, there's there's no way anyone can can listen to the, information and the, presentation from people like doctor McCullough and and and walk away from this, and remain neutral. Just neutrality is not acceptable. I mean, you know, we have to fight the fight. We have to do all the things that we're doing. And, I I just wanna say that I'm I'm so grateful for all the people that are out there that are fighting for their loved ones and the memory of their loved ones that they've lost. We've got a a long way to go, but we are making progress. And, like Brad said, we've got, this, referral coming, hopefully within the next month in Louisiana. I look forward to being a part of that. But, the conference has been very successful. And and the other thing that you that you learn at a conference like this, is just how many other like minded people there are out there from all over the country. I mean, from California to South Carolina and all points in between. I mean, it's just amazing to, be with such a wonderful group of people, people whose hearts are in the right place, whose minds are focused, and who are committed to the cause of seeing that justice is done for all of those who have lost their lives in this, in this holocaust and, and all of those who've been injured. So we have a ways to go, but, I feel very encouraged and just wanted to, encourage all of you tonight on the phone call. It's great to speak with you. And, let's see. I guess I will give the tone back to, Cece at this point. 13: I'm gonna hand it over to Stephanie real quick, but I do want to, mention that I Facebook Live, lots of the speeches of the panel, doctor Bacal's speech, the doctor panel. And, we all know and love Sally Saxton, the author of COVID 19 vaccines and beyond what the medical industrial complex is not telling us. She came up to the booth. I recognized her right away. We had her books on the table, so we got I got to meet her and doctor, Deb Leon, who coauthored it. So that was great to to meet Sally in person. She's tireless author and, you know, retired attorney and a just a truth seeker and truth teller. And, she signed a bunch of books for and people bought them. So we we had bracelets. We had stickers. We had shirts. We had the cookbook. Robert Scott Bell's got our cookbook. Doctor Bacullo's got our cookbook. Several other I'm trying to think who else we gave the cookbook to, but, you know, some of the big hitters in this freedom movement and, the people that we love and respect have pictures and recipes of y'all's loved ones. And, Robert Scott Bell even said every time I cook 1 of these, it's gonna be an emotional meal. So that it's they loved it. I'm gonna turn it over to Steph who's Dave, her her husband's birthday was her husband's heavenly birthday was yesterday, and she's just been a trooper. And we've, we celebrated him last night. So here goes, Steph. 0: Hey, guys. To be on, Steph. Good to see you. 8: Hi. Thank you for keeping this going, and I'm so grateful to be here. I was in Florida and on my way back to New Jersey and was glad I had the opportunity to stop by and see this group presenting this weekend and be with the amazing people that are here fighting the fight. And you guys know I'm not a big talker, but I will say that the conversations that we have, meaning we as a collective, like, that we have with others, is something that's totally different as far as the comfort level goes now compared to when we started. And it's amazing to watch. It's amazing to watch the synergy because you're talking to people who really get it, and there's just more and more and more of them. I mean, we're sitting at a booth, and people are coming up and engaging, where 2 years ago, it was a whisper or walk away or turn your head. So we are in a when you know, I've always said we just need to move the chains, move the chains, move the chains. We are alive on the field. We really are. And the amazing presenters at this conference totally get it. And if my big takeaway from this was and I know we've I've heard it in in different meetings and on the Twitter spaces about the disease acts and this and that, but they these, yeah, these health care gurus, 100 percent, are talking about be prepared. Be prepared. Be prepared. And and, you know, we've we've heard it on our meetings a million times, like, what to have, what to do, etcetera, etcetera. So I'm just I'm just so grateful to have had the chance to stop by and and be a part of this. And I love you guys. So thanks for keeping this going tonight. Back to Cece. 1: Do you wanna see something? 13: Okay, guys. So that that that kinda wraps up what our report here from Atlanta, Georgia. Brianna was with us as well with her kids and and, Michelle and Val from the DeoxyCare in Snoot. Renee. Renee Rutherford. Beautiful Renee is here with another nurse. I know I've talked to y'all about BrainTap before, the the, device that helps with PTSD. Everybody here is BrainTap, and Brad said that his results said that he was the hip most handsome in the room. So I'm not sure. I think it malfunctioned on that 1. But, anyway, it's a great device for people that are really stressing with, with great with grief. I want the blood test. We also had our blood tested, and it showed difference between vaccinated blood and unvaccinated blood. And that was super, super interesting. So just a lot of good, helpful information, a lot of great conversations. And, Snoot. Yeah. I I said Snoot. Michelle Harmon with Snoot, you know, the chlorine dioxide products that helps kill all pathogens and all that good stuff. Lot just a lot of good vendors, a lot of good conversations. And, yes, our movement is growing. So I just encourage everybody to keep the faith, keep keep going, keep the fight, and, we will get them in the end. We've got truth on our side, and we've got God on our side. That's all we need. So love you guys, and, have a great rest of your Twitter space. We're gonna sign out. We're almost to our Airbnb. It's been a really long day, and we gotta get up early, bright and early tomorrow and actually be presenters. So, good to talk to you guys. I hope y'all are having a good space, and we will check you on the flip side. 0: Thank you, Cece. I'm so glad you were able to come on and bring Brad and Steph and Ed Tarpley with you to to talk about what y'all are doing. That was really good to hear. Always glad to hear good news. Miriam, go ahead. 17: Yeah. I just wanna let you guys know 16: I'm gonna post a couple of, based on what, Stephanie said, a couple of, substacks. 1 about the, recent I think it was November, December, new declaration of public health emergency by, Visera, for the Ebola and Marburg virus, which I think is the pretext for, quote, I think 1 of the 2 of those are probably gonna be the pretext for disease x. And then I'm also gonna post another 1 about being prepared since you mentioned both those things in case anybody hasn't heard or need some information on being prepared. Thanks. 13: Awesome. I was gonna say 1 thing on that. I had that declaration actually. It came out in December, and, usually, these things go for 90 days, the emergency preparedness thing. This 1, they signed till 2028. So it's it's very unheard of for for a declaration to be put in place. That means they could shut us down at any time. It is for Marburg and Ebola, but, you know, be prepared, but don't be scared. We can we we got through this 1. We'll get through the the next 1. 16: Just for everybody's reference as well, I believe that that, document is also in the substack that I'm gonna put up if you wanna have a look at it. 13: Thanks, Marion. Your substacks are just so important, and we we love you for writing them and keeping everybody informed. 16: Thank you, Cece. I just want to get as much information out as we possibly can because I think everybody said this, before, but no, having knowledge is the key, to being able to survive and resist. And then also the truth, I believe, Allegro was saying that earlier, the truth also is our biggest weapon. So thanks, 3: guys. 0: Thank you so much, Miriam. Oh my, you had your hand up earlier. It's not up now. I don't know if you still wanna speak. If you do, go right ahead. 9: Yeah. Sorry, Dallas. Just I just heard you were actually, taking not stats, but, you know, getting some information and whatnot. 1 thing I think it it's helped me along. I think I would be in a lot more worse estate if I put myself into hospital at the beginning. I've always been someone that I, you know, I I always thought the medical system, would help you, but I have had a ankle dive in previous years because it was injected with too much, anesthesia and stuff. So I was a bit skeptical, so I've never been 1 to run to the hospitals or run to the doctors and stuff. So I'll I'm very strong minded and everything, so I just, you know, just smashed on as as it was until everything was really crumbling. And then, I just went to emergency sort of thing, and, they flipped me off, the first first hospital, which was weird. So I thought I'd go back to, work again and try, and that was a week that I just collapsed 4 hours of working and slid down the wall because I I couldn't even gather, the dockets and what food I was putting on and just the pain of everything. So I ended up going to the main hospital, which they help help help me. And all they, did, which I'm glad, is we'd stop. Stop, Bruce. To get an MRI the next day, but they held me from 09:00 that morning to 10:00 that night to make sure a neurologist seen me. So the previous hospital was, what's that word? Well, you know, where they, shit at, diagnosing. And because I all they done on neurological tests, and, I was failing them all. And, even the line sorry. I've got my dog going off. The line, that you walk, it looked like I was drunk, and they knew I drove there. So even if I have new no neurological symptoms, they just sent me home drunk. But I wanted to see if you would wanna gather that in information of who went to hospital straight away and who sort of, you know, stayed strong. Yes. Things were going wrong, but, you know, will be still skeptical. Because I'm finding that people that went to hospital straight away and, you know, stayed overnight or a couple of nights, they seemed like, I'm I'm hit pretty bad, but I it just some of the things I hear just seems like they've in a worse state because I don't know whether they've been injected with whatever through as, sorry, all that 25 just was read out. Some of those correlating as you were victims. Whoever went into the hospitals literally were a fucking pure prisoner sort of thing. So I think, that might be actually a good stat as well to, putting your, researching of things maybe. I don't know. It's just I get random ideas when people talk. Thank you for listening again. 0: Thank you. We appreciate the information. I don't have anyone else in the queue. So if anybody would like to speak, please go ahead and request Mike. If not, I think we'll probably wrap it up. Gail, are you there? Gail's doing grandkids things tonight. So, Andy, what do you think? 5: Yeah. Well, just real quick, just to remind everyone again, haulthospitalhomicide.com. Get your tickets. It's gonna be great seeing everybody at the event. I think it's gonna you know, we keep coming back to the space, keep raising awareness. We're doing great. Just keep it going. Keep the show going. Yep. 2: Chelsea, I I just wanted to tell, anybody who's on here, Miriam, thank you so much. I am subscribed to your Substack, and Miriam gives a wealth of knowledge and educate has educated me greatly. And so if anybody, you know, needs to get that information, Miriam Belknap, she's her her sub stack has a lot of great information, and I suggest anybody, you know, sign up and get onto her email. 16: Thank you, Allegra. On that note, I just wanna let you know since Andy mentioned the, halt hon homicide halt hospital homicide, number 2. I am posting also the substack with all that information in case you're interested and would be interested in going or need to know how to sign up. 5: Thank you for that. Anyone else wanna speak before we close out? I think we have 1 request. I see worldwide you requested, so we're gonna add you as a speaker. You have the mic worldwide. Might be a technical difficulty they may be facing. 0: Yeah. I don't see them, but sometimes you see them when I don't. So that's the benefit of having cohosts. 5: That's weird. 0: Worldwide or anybody else wanna say anything before we say goodnight? Kind of an early night. We usually go, like, 6 hours. 5: Yeah. We yeah. We usually do. But, I always love seeing people come to our space. So thank you for coming, everyone. Definitely. 0: Yeah. I was so touched by so many of the stories tonight and especially the story of the woman who's been listening to our spaces for months and learned English so that she could tell us the story of what happened to her mother. That is like, wow. That is just so amazing, and I am I'm so sorry for what happened to you and to your mother. And I like I said, I'll be sure to get you the the support group meetings because the spaces are good. We also have support groups almost every night of the week. You are not alone, and you don't need to be alone through this. So thank you all. Thank you so much for coming on and sharing your stories. 1: And I 5: thank you everyone for coming. We'll see you next week. 16: See you next week. 0: See you next week. And if you wanna if you wanna continue in the conversation, chbmp.org forward slash join. We are always working on something, and, and that'll get you connected. So we we really appreciate you. Thank you so much. We'll see you next week, next Saturday at 8PM eastern. Thank you so much everyone for all you do. Have a great night and a great week. Good night.