Thank you. Hi, Maggie. Hi, Keith.
Yeah. Can you hear that music?
Okay. I'll just play that for a minute while we invite people to come in
Keith did you get my speaker and the stars around and i'd really love to see you tonight
we could go walking great thank you thank you for doing that and I really loved to see you tonight I won't ask for you on the series so you don't have to write
you've been with that theme before
saying I love it that's me
I'm not talking about the video
and I don't want to change your life Hi, Pissant. Thanks for coming in
so jeremiah can you hear me?
It's sharing the space. What's your bet?
Dr. Joseph, thank, are you there?
Yep, I'm here. How's it going, guys?
Oh, Dr. Sansone is here. That's great.
How's it going, Dr. Sansone pretty good
I don't know if you saw that interview I did with Dr. P. Chambers
so Dr. P. Chambers, maybe if I figure out how to do it, I'll post it in your box here.
But Doc P. Chambers has, he's running for governor of Texas, and he stated that the MRI injections are bioweapons and he will prohibit them by executive order if elected.
Oh, yeah, that would be great.
Yeah, so we really want to share that info because Texas for individuals
can make unlimited donations like contributions.
So getting the health freedom folks to actually support somebody
telling the truth here would be fantastic, I think.
That's fabulous. I'm a fellow Texan.
Yeah, he seemed like an excellent guy when I met him in West Palm Beach. I didn't get a chance to talk to him extensively,
but he seems sincere from all I can tell.
Yeah, go ahead, Dr. Sansone.
He was one of those early whistleblowers with the DMED data
with Senator Ron Johnson.
He actually got fired because after the DMED data with Senator Ron Johnson. He actually got fired because
after the DMED data came out,
he was providing informed consent
to people in the military.
They had fired him and then they sued
He seemed sincere as far as I can tell.
my co-host, is pretty passionate about his campaign.
She's getting involved and has committed herself to supporting his campaign down there in Texas.
Governor of the state of Texas, yeah.
He's running against Greg Abbott?
Well, hopefully he's a little more conservative than Greg Abbott.
Yeah, he's a constitutionalist.
I mean, like I said, he's saying these shots are bioweapons and he'll prohibit them by executive order. He was a Green Beret surgeon and he's got a pretty conservative background.
Oh, I love that so much. That's fabulous. Wow. And what is his name again? It's Doc P. Chambers. I mean,
his campaign website is docpchambers.org. If I can figure out how to do it, I'll post the
interview right now in the, what do you call that, the purple pill or something like that?
Yes, that's a purple pill.
Yeah, if you have something on your profile, you can go down to the bottom little options.
And on the far right, there's a little upside down boat with an arrow in it.
Press on that, and then it'll give you options.
You can copy whatever you want to do, then come over to the pill and then it'll give you options you can copy whatever you want to do then come over to the pill and paste it so did i just do it right uh let me look yes yes
Yeah, it says, yeah, Texas gubernatorial candidate.
I put it up top in the nest for you so people can see it right away, Dr. Sandstone.
nest for you so people can see it right away, Dr. Sandstone.
Tonight is, well, I did want to say first, Dr. Sandstone, Ernest, who is a father of a young
man who was vaccine injured, who died, and he's done a lot of work. And if I'm not mistaken, I just saw a picture of him
and Pete Chambers when Ernest was out
on the campaign trail against the shots.
So yeah, I'll learn a lot about Dr. Pete Chambers
So thank you for posting that.
Thank you for telling us about that.
Tonight is kind of a sad night for me.
A good friend of mine that I met here on X, actually not on X, but what was that?
Oh, your speaker's open, Dr. Sanson.
Yeah, there you go. Anyway, anyway my friend his name is Randy he had bladder cancer
he had seven tumors in his bladder and he's been working for the last year and a half on alternative
methods trying to get rid of it he's been doing doing really, really well. But in the last couple of days, he had a setback. He had one of the clots that would not pass. And I don't know if it's a tumor or a clot
or if the clot's gotten hard, but he cannot go pee-pee. And his kidneys were shutting down.
And his kidneys were shutting down.
So he was taken to Advent Medical Hospital in Kansas.
And they are going to do surgery to try and remove the tumor.
And he needs our prayers.
He's been such a warrior and fought so hard.
And he's interviewed a lot of the doctors and a lot
of people on his rumble channel. But I know he's afraid, he's scared, and he just needs our prayers
big time right now. And Nancy is flying chemotherapy and radiation. So yeah needs he needs our prayers. You know, I thought surgery would be like an emergency surgery right away.
But he told me that, you know, it will be sometime soon.
But I just don't understand why there's why the surgery hadn't already happened unless they've got to get the infection down first before they do surgery.
But man, it seems like an emergency situation to me.
Yeah, and my prayer is that if they are going to go in and remove the tumor,
that they use good margins and they don't go into the tumor itself if that's possible.
And that they remove it as quickly as possible so that it doesn't try to spread throughout his body.
Because he's been a real warrior and he's tried every alternative method there is.
And this just came upon him and he's in a lot of pain.
He told me this afternoon that he was in quite a lot of pain with it.
So, yeah, it's, you know, our health issues are terrible.
And he worked for the pharmaceutical industry.
And he has taken all the shots, all the flu shots, everything. The poor man's body is loaded with all kinds of chemicals and things that have happened.
So he's only, I think he's 64.
And I think he was 62 when he came down with the bladder cancer.
They gave him about a year to live and it's been two years.
So he's been doing something right. But the one thing
that you guys all know is I'm majorly plant-based diet when you have cancer. And the reason I am
that way is because I healed from cancer doing a plant-based diet.
Now I got rid of all the sugars, all the oils, all the bad things.
Just a minute, I have to drop Jeremiah down and bring him back.
Remove from co-host, remove, put him down to listener.
And then I'm going to try to bring him back, invite to co-host,
see if that'll work. But anyway, I am strictly, very strict on this now that when you have cancer,
it's not a good idea to eat meat. And the reason is, one of the reasons that i've learned through edward g
griffin who wrote a book on cancer and who's written the book um um on on the um federal
reserve the creature from jekyll island um jeremiah you might have to drop completely down
and go out of x and come back in i sent you a a invite but it didn't work
so maybe drop completely out and come back in the space but anyway um
the reason i'm against meat eating is because edward g griffin said that there is an enzyme
in meat that protects a tumor.
It wants to help your body and it wants to protect it.
And it surrounds the tumor with this enzyme and it can impede the healing from cancer.
I don't know that for myself.
I've never tried that, but I know that's what Edward G. Griffin said.
this 94-year-old man. So we were talking, him and I, on a FaceTime call one time about what is the
best diet when you have cancer, and that's what he said. So I'm just sharing that with you guys.
It's up to you to do your own research and make decisions.
Jeremiah, I'm going to try to invite you to co-host again.
It says co-host invite canceled. Let me try this again.
Invite to co-host. Send them a co-host. So I sent you another invite, Jeremiah. Let's see if that works.
Well, Nancy is working on that just to let everyone know.
Randy feels like he's in a really good hospital.
There's no, he doesn't feel an immediate threat or danger for his life, which I think most of us here have that concern. You know, after what we've all been
through the past four years or so, I've heard many of us in this space say they won't go to a hospital
for any reason whatsoever. And I'm of that persuasion too, unless I am in a lot of pain.
I'm of that persuasion too, unless I am in a lot of pain.
I'm okay to go whenever I need to go.
But the hospitals terrify me.
And I don't know, I don't know any way around that.
If you're really, really sick.
And you know, I've got, I am vaccine injured myself, not COVID. I didn't have the COVID
shots, but I have an immune system that is all messed up. I have to infuse gamma globulin
every three weeks just to be able to fight infections. So I'm at very high risk of having
to go into a hospital in the near future. And I just don't think,
I just don't think I'll do it. So if I disappear one day, you guys don't hear from me again,
just know I have gone to meet my maker and I'm very happy to go. So, but I hope not to for a
good number of years, if I can help. And, and, you know, MAGA and the others in the space,
whenever I speak about being vegan or carnivore or that, that's okay. I don't think one size fits
all. We don't all wear a size four shoe or five or a small shirt or medium or large. We're all
different. And we've all come from different backgrounds.
We have different health issues.
And each person has to find out what works for them.
I'm just sharing what's worked for me
and sharing what I've learned from other people.
But that's not the gospel for me.
The gospel is Jesus Christ.
And food is not the gospel for me.
But I've made my choices in life life and I'm happy with my choices. So, and I hope everyone is too. I just want to help Randy. And I didn't
mention a word about it, you guys. I didn't say a word to him because he's got enough problems
right now. He doesn't need me preaching to him about what he eats or what he doesn't eat. Right now, we're just interested in getting that obstruction out so that they were
able to put a catheter in. They weren't for the first day that he was there. And they had him on
morphine. And I mean, he was really hurting. But now there was one really great nurse who was able to get a catheter in.
So the fluid is coming out, but there's a lot of blood in it.
And I would appreciate each one of your prayers.
And Nancy and I got to meet Randy at the Healing for the Ages conference last year in Dallas, Texas. So that was, you know, we feel extra bonded to those that we actually got to physically meet.
And he's just a wonderful person.
And somewhat of a whistleblower, right, Nancy?
I can't remember details.
Explain that to everyone, would you?
I don't know the whole story.
We're going to have to wait for him.
And I do believe he's going to make it. I do believe he's going to be okay. I prayed this
morning out on the lawn with my husband and I had a sense of peace come over me. So I feel that
he's going to be okay. He's going to make it, but it's a tough one. And yeah, but he is a
whistleblower and he did work in a pharmaceutical unit and they had all
the monkeys and and all the all the testing animals and he was around it all so I wish I
had a better memory on the whole story but I don't MAGA. Jeremiah I want you you to host for the first hour. You've got a gig to go to, and I'm happy you get to do that tonight.
And there's going to be a lot of people who are going to enjoy your music.
But if you want to host from your co-host position for the first hour, that's okay with me.
If you want to listen, that's okay with me if you want to listen that's okay with me too he's posting things go ahead prashant thank you for being here yeah nancy thanks for hosting
oh jeremiah dropped again
we must need a reboot of his app or phone or something.
You know what you said about everybody's different, everybody has their own solution.
I don't agree on the food issue about the gentleman that you're referring to.
You know, and you don't have to agree with me, but if I saw his diet,
I could probably see what led to his issues
because food does make a big difference.
But I'm absolutely convinced that so many people,
it's the food because we have such a toxic food supply.
But the other thing related to what you just said
is that we're all different
and we all have a different system
and it's in a different condition.
And the key to health in my view,
in my experience is to balance each of our conditions.
And in balancing your condition,
you're balancing and strengthening your immune system.
And that's what has me massively disappointed and massively disgusted with RFK Jr.
and his announcement yesterday of a universal vaccine. It's childish. It's dangerous, it makes no sense.
It's a massive, massive disappointment.
It just tells me the guy's not the right guy for the job that he's got.
I'm not going to mince words.
It's insane to think that there's a universal vaccine.
It's illogical. It's ignorance. And potentially it's evil.
I just, I'm trying to keep calm because I was so upset yesterday I was about to lose
it. You know, I just, there is no universal vaccine. Of course, no vaccine does any good.
Most of them, if not all of them, harm your immune system.
So it's just a massive, massive, massive disappointment.
This guy's announcement yesterday.
It just makes no sense when it comes to health.
So how can one universal vaccine fix everybody?
I'm going to try to keep from cussing.
But that's what I wanted to share for now.
I got a question for you, Prashant.
Oh, wait, wait, wait a second.
We have to raise hands here.
So down in the bottom of your phone, there's a little heart.
If you press that, you can raise your hand and then we'll call on you to speak.
Yeah, and I just wanted to ask a quick question and just get off the mic real quick.
Prashant, do you think he's captured?
Do you think RFK is captured?
Because I traveled around the country with this man for three years.
I mean, not personally with him, but I was at all the places he was at and heard him talk again and again.
And he's just contradicting everything he said in those three years that I was with him.
everything he said in those three years that I was with him. You know, there's a post on my page,
down my page a little bit about the HPV vaccine. And it's a video of him a few years ago, like
probably the time I was traveling with him, just condemning the hell out of it and giving good
reasons why he condemned the HPV vaccine. So instead of creating a new, in quotes, universal vaccine, why hasn't he
banned the HPV vaccine that he criticized so accurately five or six or seven years ago?
I just, I'm trying not to be angry. I'm doing my best. But I am disgusted with this man.
He has to be captured because he knows and he's contradicting what he
knows he's contradicting what i heard him say again and again when i was traveling you know
country with him prashant yeah i i can hear your frustration and i can understand your frustration
i really can and i i've asked myself many times the same question. I have a little
different point of view on it. I know that I've read his books. I know what you've said. You've
traveled with him for three years. I also know that he knows his uncle, John F. Kennedy, was
murdered. I know that he knows his own father was murdered.
And I know that the Washington, D.C. swamp that he's in is a horrible, horrible chess game.
And I know that there's going to have to be moves that we don't understand,
that only God is going to understand. So for right now, I'm choosing to back off and pray for the leaders that we have in place.
And pray for this country.
Is he captured? I don't know.
But I'm going to just wait and back off.
Frankly, because there's not a darn thing i can do about it except the power of prayer
and i know that god is in control of this nation and he's got a lot of people he wants to save
and i'm just um i'm hoping for the best but i hear you prashant i do hear you and i hear what
you're saying about this so if i can can respond, sorry, I interrupted you.
Yeah, well, you know, as I said, God is important.
But I remember when I was a young person, I was told that God helps those that help themselves.
And there is just no excuse for what this man is doing.
I'm going to pray. All right. I'm going to pray, all right.
I'm going to pray that we get somebody in there who's going to really do the job.
Because, yes, it's a swamp.
And, yes, they kill people.
But I wouldn't back down.
The man lacks courage then.
And I can't say if he's threatened, if his life is threatened, and it probably is, then, you know, I can't say if he's threatened if his life is threatened and it probably is
then I you know I can't tell him how to act but I'm just I'm disappointed I'm disappointed I
wouldn't back down I wouldn't mind if they killed me because I would say if I was in an office like
that you know what I would say I would say it's probably I'm probably going to get killed because
I'm not going to back down from these corporate criminals. I'm not going to do it. So if I get killed, please, somebody
come up and replace me because there's a lot more of us than there are of them. That's what I would
say. So if he is compromised, then I'm sorry, he's the wrong man for the job. We need somebody with
courage because we're in real danger. And he's just making it worse
right now. That's what I have to say. Yes, again, God is important. But I was told that God helps
those that help themselves. And we need somebody courageous. I don't care how dangerous it is.
Those are my thoughts. And I don't want to get angry, but I am angry.
Well, I think your thoughts have to run through go ahead Jeremiah I was just going to say and I appreciate Prashant's perspective very much
here and um you know I don't want to get into a whole big theological thing everyone has their
own beliefs their own perspectives I very much respect your faith, Nancy, and your conviction and your
theological worldview. But from my perspective, I don't understand exactly the perspective of
infusing a divine concept with our corrupt political system. I don't, you know, to me,
that's sort of just the corruption of man is how I view our political system. Like,
you know, God created the universe. He didn't create our corrupt system that we preside over,
that we're responsible for. So, you know, to me, there's a big distinction
between saying that somebody is not doing a good enough job or they could do more and actually
saying, hey, wait a second, what are you doing, RFK? We don't want a universal vaccine. We don't
want cancer vaccines. We don't want any more of this mRNA garbage. We want the COVID shots taken off the
market now. We want the people who put them there convicted, frankly. We want mRNA removed as a
platform. It seems to me there's a lot of people standing to make money who have invested in these
platforms. That's what Moderna was all about. Moderna means modernize your RNA. It's an abbreviation, basically. So there are people, they've been invested in this concept of this mRNA crap for a long time. They've had it on paper, on the books, that they're going to make a big industry, basically, through all this mad science, as Dr. Marble would call it.
through all this mad science, as Dr. Marble would call it.
And yeah, I think we need to stop them.
We don't need to wait to say we don't want these things.
I think we need to really be firm about our demands.
And if we could speak to RFK, I would love to hear Prashant confront RFK.
I would love if there was an opportunity where he could say,
hey, look, I worked for you, and it wasn't for this.
I mean, on the other hand, I see other incremental things
that have been done that seem like good steps in the right direction,
but we don't really want incremental.
We want some sweeping changes here,
considering that the human race is in the balance
uh go ahead prashan yeah thanks jeremiah because you know when rfk was running for president he
did a video i'll never forget the video because it gave me hope and the video was with five no it was
with like eight or ten regenerative farmers. I've heard nothing
about that issue because that's the solution. That's the solution. Why hasn't he said something
like, you know, if I was in his position or if I was in a position in Washington, D.C., this is
what I would say. We need to fix our farming. We need to fix it. It's going to take time. But over, say, 10 years,
every farmer is going to be regenerative organic agriculture. No more chemical farming. We're
going to phase it out because that's the answer. Why isn't RFK saying that? He was with a group of
those farmers when he was going to run for president. Why isn't he talking? I've heard nothing about that.
Because that's the solution.
I, as most of you know, some of you know, I haven't been to a doctor for 55 years.
Because when I was 20 years old, I said, Thomas, you can pay the extra money for the organic food and you can pay it for the doctor or you can pay the doctor.
And I chose the organic food and I paid the extra money.
And I haven't been to a doctor for any sickness for 55 years because I paid for that regenerative organic agriculture that was way more expensive.
Why isn't RFK saying what I just said?
Because that's what I would be doing
if I was in that office. I would say we're done with chemical farming. It's killing our soil.
It's killing the biome of our soil. The biome is what allows our soil to feed plants and put
nutrients in them. Why hasn't he done that? That's what I would be doing. And yes, they might kill me.
That's what I would be doing. And yes, they might kill me. I don't care. I would say before,
as I said when I first talked, they might kill me, people, because I'm not going to put up with
their lies. And I'm not going to put up with their destroying our country. I'm done with it.
So kill me if you must. But please, if they kill me, you people know why they killed me,
because I told the truth, and I didn't back down.
We don't need some wishy-washy guy who's not even addressing what he promised to address when he was running for president, because that's the solution.
It's not universal vaccines.
It's fixing the agriculture.
That's what we got to fix.
We have to fix the food supply.
And I'm not talking about taking dyes out of food i'm talking about fixing the soil i'm sorry i'm getting angry but that's the real solution
it's the solution that we need where's he at nowhere he's nowhere on that issue bragging about
bragging about how he was bragging a couple of days ago about how Trump did so much
for agriculture in his first term. Lies. In Trump's first term, you know who he appointed
to head the Agriculture Department? A GMO guy. Why did Kennedy lie about that a couple of days ago?
I'm getting angry. I'll be quiet for now. But you know who you need in Washington, D.C.? You need Thomas Milsarek, because I wouldn't back down. And I know what needs to be done.
like a critical view of Martin Luther King Jr. saying that he was used to promote communist
ideas, whatever. I mean, I'm interested in everybody's perspective, so I'd like to hear
that interview. But as far as Martin Luther King Jr. goes, I just bring him up because
I find it amazing that he really did anticipate his own death.
At a certain point, he gave an incredible speech where he basically said,
I might not get to the mountaintop with you.
And he even made the statement, which I find is amazing. He said, longevity has its place.
But he didn't place the value of his own longevity as his highest priority.
He expected to die, sadly.
And I found it amazing that he actually said that I fear that, and it was shortly before he died, he was having some sort of premonition, apparently, because he mentioned it a few times.
But he said, I think that a sick white brother is going to kill me.
And I found that amazing that he already preemptively identified
his assassin as his brother. And, you know, again, not everybody's cut out for that type of thing.
I'm not saying, hey, everybody, let's just go and get killed for the cause. But, you know,
when you're up there in years and you're fighting for the human race,
pardon the expression, but it's
Oops, lost your mic, Jeremiah.
Can you hear me, Jeremiah?
Nancy, before we call on my friend, Prashant, to follow up on your thoughts, boy, do I relate to what you're saying.
And I understand your passion.
I don't think any of us quite understand the magnitude of the evil and the control that big pharma has over our government.
And I think that RFK Jr. came into the job with parameters that they are allowing him to mitigate, I guess. And, you know, until we are in his shoes
and truly understand the big picture, I'm not going to throw stones yet. Are there things that
I wish he maybe could get in front of and be more transparent with us and talk to us and have,
wouldn't it be great if he once a week, he had some kind of, you know, a dialogue,
the Americans to let us know, you know, what he's facing and what challenges there are,
and what he's doing to get around that. So see, he may even be limited in
what he can tell us he's working on. There is so much evil that he's got to work around and get rid
of that, you know, the job, the challenge is enormous. So I do believe he's captured, but not in the way that maybe Prashant does, where maybe
captured to Prashant is he's being threatened or he's afraid of being killed.
I think he's captured by the parameters, or is it parameters, that he's allowed to work
or is it parameters that he's allowed to work with then?
So I'm going to cut him some slack for right now,
but boy, do I understand everyone's passion and anger?
You know, from a, from a broad perspective,
and I got dropped there as you guys might've noticed,
but I'm back hopefully, you know,
without getting dropped again in a moment.
But I just wanted to say quickly to play a little bit of devil's advocate, if you will, I'm kind of beginning to look at this situation
as though it's equivalent to phasing out fossil fuels to say, okay, we can just run cars with
Like, sorry, fossil fuel guys, your business is over.
One of the biggest industries in the world, but you're out of
business. We don't need you anymore. And I think this pharmaceutical industrial complex is similar.
Even if they're outdated and they should be phased out, they run everything. So they're
not going to let their business just stop. They'll actually invest quite a bit and have quite a bit to invest to make sure their business continues in a manner that they continue to make profit, even if it's not favorable for the rest of society.
So, you know, I don't know.
Can one person just walk into the office, for example, and say, no more fossil fuels.
We can run cars on water now or things
of that nature. I think that's what we should be saying. But the problem is the powerful
have the power. Let's hear from Sue.
Hey, guys. Wanted to just give my opinion on some of this stuff, especially come September now,
with the kids going back and whatnot. Regarding the vaccine situation across the board,
there's so many legal boundaries and laws that the government has broken, public schools break.
Government has broken, public schools break.
So what I found to be helpful, at least in the New Jersey area, is I posted a template letter.
What happens is no one really has to go to the pediatrician.
I know I've said this before.
I chose to start using the urgent cares a bunch of years back because the only reason we started having to do annual
physicals for each school year was to vaccinate. Parents and children never had to do an annual
physical. There was no reason for it. So believe it or not, all of this annual physical thing
was the first part of this ruse that we've been given.
Secondly, in the tri-state area or the Northeast here, the scam with giving the
physicians a bonus if X amount of their patients are vaccinated or fully, there's all kinds of
contracts. Your vaccination falls under health law first, which is under your state.
And then if your state is harming you, you have federal as a backup. And the bottom line is,
when you dig, and I'm going to post this legal document that I've been using,
what I'm telling people now for September is physician, no matter what needs to give you the parent, or even, you know, if you're an adult,
true informed consent. So it helps if you print out what the informed consent is,
because one of the things that I think that's going to come back on them eventually,
because the courts right now are just throwing out the cases, literally, with no rationale or justification.
For example, with the PrEP Act, you still cannot, it says it right in there, you cannot break well-established laws.
A well-established law is lying.
You can't lie to someone that's breaking a well-established law.
that's breaking a well-established law. So in theory, the PREP Act should not have covered.
So in theory, the PrEP Act should not have covered.
But what happened was four cases last year alone made it to their state superior court. It's
opposite in New York, but everybody else is their superior. And they just threw the case out,
saying they don't have jurisdiction to cover this. So what you do now is when you go anywhere,
or when anyone tries to hit you up with a vaccine,
they need to give you true informed consent. And the most important thing that I don't care who
you are or what, no one can answer the question of, I need to know every single thing that's in
that vial. And you need to tell me the risks and benefits of each one of those ingredients. And not one,
not one doctor, no one can do that. And that's where parents need, and everyone, everyone,
we need to share this far and wide. There are ingredients and excipients. They removed a lot
of the excipients from the CDC website as website as it is so that's the main objective
if you go to an urgent care the benefit to that is you print a standard school physical form that
you the parent fill out you bring it to the urgent care they check their blood pressure and you know
the basic stuff and they need to sign that's's their school letter. So you're better off going
there to begin with. But if your heart's set on staying with your pediatrician,
they must do that. And if they can't do that, they have to tell you the risks and benefits.
They have to tell you what each ingredient does to eat.
Okay. But one thing, I'm sorry to interrupt you, Sue. I really like what you're saying,
but there's one problem that I do have with what you're saying which is it implies that we have to make a rationale
for saying no i know so it's like okay you could tell me okay there's vitamin a and vitamin c and
vitamin d and there's nothing here that could possibly harm you well you know what i just don't
want to take it i shouldn't have to say, now we're having a scientific argument about whether or not, that's not really, then I don't really have a choice.
Then it's like, okay, you can inform me and now you can violate my rights.
Here's what I should have said first. When I think about your kids and how young they are,
the whole reason I'm saying this is because sadly I've been there, done that. And here's what happens.
Right now, I feel, and maybe some don't agree, and that's okay.
I feel that we need to protect our kids first.
And there's either you're going to get an exemption or you got to go with it. Where we get into trouble, at least in these, in these parts where you and I live
is it's terrible on these poor kids because they, they get made fun of, they get ostracized,
you know, the school it's, it's a whole big thing. So like what I, what I started doing and man,
it took me like 15 years before at first I was like, I'm not filling out an exemption. I should
have the right to say, I've gone through every range of emotion in this entire 20-year gig and the end of the story is
when I saw my little one crying that were your kid it's it breaks your soul and so I kind of
just maybe a few years ago came to the conclusion, I'm going to do whatever I have to do
to exempt my child, my children, and then I'm going to continue the fight until we can fix it.
Because like what you're saying, Jeremiah, my only thing is it gets so devastating,
like Prashat, what he's saying is to not go there. You fight with the schools, and at the end of the day,
the way they treat these parents, it's horrific. You don't have a say. With all this trickery and
everything, all the lies and all the things they've done, a lot of parents, it's really hard
to fight these people. They work, they're tired, they're exhausted. And the worst thing we
can do is give in. So I kind of give this to people, but you're right. You're right. And
believe you me, in the beginning of this fight, I used to fight these people tooth and nail
because I couldn't accept. I'm like, no, you don't have the right to tell me what to do with the
kids. You know, it reminds me of when I was attending, unfortunately, they don't meet anymore, but the Medical Freedom Alliance here in New York City, the head organizer of that said something similar that he provided a document for parents to present to a school administrator, basically saying, okay, so you're going to take legal and you know uh monetary responsibility
if my child is injured by this but it's like okay even and that's apparently it worked because they
wouldn't take legal responsibility and they wouldn't sign the document and then you have
your exemption or whatever and they use this sort of tactic so again i don't disagree with people
using tactics like you're saying to protect their kids. And, you know, I can't be first, but still continue the fight. Right.
But also it's like, if they called your bluff and said, okay, well,
I'll sign the paper. Well, I still, I'm not taking the stupid vaccine.
You know, even if you are going to take responsibility,
because if we think about it logically,
that doesn't really work for me because I don't want to get injured period.
I don't want to get injured and then you compensate me for it.
No, I don't want to get injured.
Not with, especially with your kid.
And then when you, in New York, I worked with so many of these parents,
you know, like a little girl, like your daughter,
it, it, it, I can't even describe it.
Like Prashat's anger now, like magnify that. You know, you go in,
they would have the police, they would literally call the police. And now you've got this little
girl, little boy, you're holding their hand at the front door. And I'm like, no, they have to
let you in the building. So anyway, after all that fighting, the poor little girl or boy is watching
the police show up. Then it was like, okay, call the sheriff. Meanwhile, this child is having to go
through this. And then on top of it, okay, say we won that battle. They like constantly, every time
you stand up and catch a breath, they bam, hit you again. Then it's okay, we're going to pull
your kid out of the classroom and they have to sit in the gymnasium all day and do their studies there, and we'll just give them worksheets.
Can you even think of the gall to that?
I mean, the audacity to put a little child through that?
I mean, I've seen it all throughout the years.
So that's sort of where I preface this.
And I should have said that first because I don't think I was clear.
This is just to protect your kid first and then figure it out because parents are stuck with a fire hose down their throat.
Yeah, I don't fault people doing whatever they have to do to survive.
But in the bigger picture, the audacity of overruling
the religious exemption, isn't that basically saying you're God? What do you mean overrule
my religious belief to not take foreign substances in my body? I mean, what do you mean by that?
That's basically declaring yourself to be God. So I just wonder where are the religious people stepping up
saying, no, no, no, no. You know who wins here? You can't overrule the medical exemption.
Where are the capitalists stepping up saying, no, no, no, you can't have a market system where
the company is protected from all liability for a product that they've made. That doesn't work.
You know, you have to be liable for what you do. So there's all these things that where are the market fundamentalists? Where are the religious people? I'll tell you where you
live. I literally chased these people down. The men would not talk to me was the Hasidic Jews
because then I said, okay, they don't have to do it. They don't even have to put their kids on the
same bus as other kids. So I went to the
big, huge Palisades mall here in New York. I told my husband, cover me, John, because we brought a
little friend of my son's for a birthday dinner. And I knew my son was going to be mortified that
I'm running up to the big, huge crowd of Hasidic Jews. I ran up to them and I'm like, who's your lawyer? I need, because the Hasidic Jews in
New York, the lawyers are the best when it comes to this stuff. They know every loophole because
they don't have to do it. Now, granted, a lot of their kids go to the yeshiva schools, but the
bottom line is in New York and New Jersey, they do not have to do it. They don't get a marriage
license. Why do we license? Why do we apply for a license to do- But they use the measles outbreak amongst the
Hasidic Jews to justify- That's what I was going to tell you. Then they ostracized those poor
little kids. It was terrible. So then you've got your kid crying. So it's, anyway, those are just
like, there's only one thing I could say is regarding September coming up. Just in my opinion, I've tried to protect the kids first, but do understand we still have to fight this.
Because at the end of the day, it's wrong.
It's so wrong to take away New York's religious exemption.
Again, I get fired up with this stuff, but it's just the poor kids i just it's just it's always
a unilateral dialogue being projected onto us there's no one standing there responding
asking the obvious questions like when they announced we're overturning religious exemption
how come there's no one standing there saying so you think you're god is what you're saying
or when they say that we're going to
introduce a cancer vaccine, how come no one there is saying, well, you've tried to cure cancer for
all these years with the pink ribbons and everything, all the money you've collected.
We don't have a cure. So now you think you're going to make a vaccine and cure cancer? Get real.
Seriously. It's so bad. But anyway, thank you for speaking.
Yeah, I mean, a lot of us know just plain and simple, it's not rocket science.
You don't get health from an injection.
That's not where health comes from.
That's not where health comes from.
Health comes from doing what I did, finding out about nutrition and applying it.
You know, I've said this before in this space probably.
2022, the United States spent $4.5 trillion on health care, $10,000 for every man, man woman and child in the country for one
year so if your family has four that's forty thousand dollars you spent on health care in 2022
everybody in the country and we're the sickest nation on the planet and nobody up there is
addressing that nobody is addressing it and there is an addressing for it. It's what I did.
It's what I lived for my life.
I'm not saying I'm anything special.
God knows, only God knows why I did what I did.
But you don't get hell from a vaccine.
Kids don't die of measles or chicken pox.
Kids die because they're not healthy.
And vaccines don't make them healthy.
Balanced food does. Balanced food grown in healthy soil with a biome just like the biome in your gut.
The biome in your gut is your immune system. The biome in the soil is the soil's immune system.
And you mentioned the pharma industrial complex. Well, there's another complex
that's killing this nation. It's the industrial agriculture complex. They're killing us.
They're killing our soil and they're killing us. And it's got to be addressed. Oh, we're done.
We're toast. We're already the sickest, most developed nation on the planet. And there is an answer.
Teach people about nutrition.
I don't ever want to leave out God.
Everybody has their own right to what they think and believe in God.
And I talk to them every day.
Most days for an hour to two hours.
So that's important to me. Yes. I don't tell
anybody what their God has to be in. Nobody should tell me what mine is. But I talk to them every day.
I talk to them for an hour and a half today. So that's important. Yes. But so is the other thing
that I said. God helps those who help themselves. And the farmer industrial complex is a massive danger to us all.
But so is the agricultural industrial complex,
because they're killing the very basis for our survival,
I've said this in another space.
I don't know if I said this in this space.
We all know that we need jobs, right?
Why don't we fire all the industrial
agriculturists and put a million or two or three million of our young families to work as
regenerative organic farmers? Why don't we do that and have them all over the country so that
you can go to regenerative warmer, no matter where you live, you can go to a young family who's a
regenerative organic farmer and buy regenerative organic food and then learn how to use it.
We could do this if we had the right people with the right knowledge in the right office in Washington, D.C.
And we need somebody there to do it because that's how we run.
We're run on a country with governing people.
We just have the wrong governing people in the positions now, even with RFK, in my opinion. There are solutions to this. I'm the living example of the solution.
Everybody else spends $10,000 a year on healthcare. I spent zero for the last 55 years,
zero. I'm not trying to say I'm anything special, but I have lived
the solution that we need. And we have to fix the agriculture first. You can't have a healthy
population without healthy soil and without a healthy food supply. I'm saying what I'm saying
over and over, but it's got to be understood. There's a book.
It's called Top Soil in Civilization, written by two people in the Midwest of our country in the 1950s.
And they studied throughout the centuries what was one of the main causes of every civilization failing.
And there's nobody in the history of humankind that's abused the soil more than the
United States of America. Nobody comes close. That's why we're the sickest nation on the planet.
That's why. It's not even rocket science. It's simple logic. Why isn't RFK talking about that?
Why isn't he giving a speech like I give you every day to the nation?
He said it before when he was running for president.
You guys could find it of the eight or 10 or whatever, 12 or regenerative farmers. And he acted like he
understood, but he's done nothing, nothing on that issue. Yes, we have to address vaccines.
Yes, we have to address pharma and pills because they're not the answer. They're destroying us,
but we got to address the soil. We're going to disappear if we don't address the soil.
And like I said, we have an employment problem. Let's put a couple of million young families
to work doing what I just said. Teach them how to do it. Because there are people that are doing it.
There's a farmer. There's a guy named Ed Bourgeois that comes to a lot of spaces on health and stuff.
And he was a lifelong farmer. He's in his
60s now. And he tells a story about a farmer in Indiana, 6,000 acres. And he used to spend a
million dollars a year on chemicals when he's a chemical farmer. You know how much he spends now?
Zero on chemicals. And he's getting the same yields. Why am I saying that? Because there's a solution and some farmers are already implementing
it. That's why I'm saying what I'm saying. I know I'm kind of ranting and I'm saying,
repeating things that I've repeated before, but it's important because if we don't fix the soil,
we're going to disappear. We really are. Rashaun, I think you're absolutely correct.
Everything you're saying makes just pure common sense.
No, I do think that RFK is in a battlefield.
And I think he's familiar with death between his uncle and his father.
And I'm wondering, has he asked himself the question,
am I better off alive doing some things for my country, or am I better off dead?
Yeah, it's easy for us to say here, you should do this, this, and this, and this,
here, you should do this, this, and this, and this, but he's in a battlefield.
but he's in a battlefield.
And I'm still going to give him the time, and I'm going to pray mightily for him, because
the battlefield is so intense.
The players are so vicious, without morals, without scruples.
And I just honestly don't think that RFK is without the knowledge
of death. I think he knows what it is. I don't think he's a coward. Has he given in? Possibly.
Why is he saying a universal shot? Does that even make sense?
It doesn't even make sense.
But I do think the man's familiar with death and his own family and up close and personal.
in his own family, and up close and personal.
So, and everything you're saying, Prashant, is right about your life, your health.
What you're saying is 100% right on.
Yeah, I mean, a problem that I have, and it's not just about RFK,
it's all of these so-called leaders.
They're not in reality. They're not in our reality
for all practical purposes. If you see someone fall over on the streets and you're a concerned
citizen, you say, oh, we have to help that person. That person fell and hit their head.
You just act because you don't want to see someone hurt. You want to do what you can do to help. It's not a hesitation thing. You don't say, oh, I'm going to go do laboratory research. Then I'm going to help somebody. You don't say, oh, I'm going to raise a billion dollars. Then I'll get around to helping you. You just help because you care. And there's this weird detachment from all of our leaders. They don't care that people don't have clean water to drink in vast portions
of this country. They don't care, apparently, about all the parents who can give firsthand
accounts of their children being crippled by vaccines. And just like Prasant rightfully
is redundant about topsoil and civilization, I want to get a copy of the book.
I haven't read it yet, but it sounds like a great book. I've heard him mention it many times for a
long time now. I have a lot of reading to do at all times. Eventually, I need to read that book.
It seems like everybody needs to be familiar with the concept of that book. And something
I'm going to be redundant about is, again, hearing the firsthand accounts of parents who say we had a
healthy child we took our child in for their routine shots quote unquote our child is never
the same again if there was one case of that that family deserves justice and we should all give
pause to these medical practices but the fact that we have thousands and thousands of parents
we have to say to the rfks of the world but also all the pediatricians who are carrying out these
practices your explanation isn't sufficient it doesn't cut it when you say oh well it's rare
yeah well it's not rare for the many people that it's happened to,
where their children were crippled or even turned into individuals who will not be able to take care of themselves as adults. I mean, I can only imagine the terror of a parent who knows that
their child will not be able to be self-sufficient in adulthood. And what are they going to do when their parents who raise them
and take care of them almost like nurses every day,
when they're eventually deceased,
they're going to hope that there are still people
who will have compassion for their children,
who will not be able to function as adults in modern society.
It's like we're not getting any sufficient explanation
about that situation and what those parents are supposed to do and why this is happening to so
many kids. They have a bunch of theories about autism. They just know it's not vaccines and
they're going to continue to contradict the
firsthand accounts of so many parents. So we need to start really confronting not just the
policymakers, but pediatricians themselves and say, hey, you guys need to really start waking
up to the fact that this is definitely going on. It's not a matter of opinion. It's definitely
going on. You need to start listening to the parents, hearing the reality of what definitely going on it's not a matter of opinion it's definitely going on you need to
start listening to the parents hearing the reality of what's going on from this uh pharmaceutical
you know industrial complex this uh you know one size fits all medicine approach to health but i'm But I'm not sure who is next. Is it Google Foo or Agent Provocateur?
Okay, Agent Provocateur, go ahead.
We cover a lot of ground here, so it's like really hard. I want to respond to so much.
I see you down there, Lori. I hope you're doing well.
I think we have the wrong perspective about this.
Hold on. I have my kids here with me. Let me shut the door.
I think we have the wrong perspective about this in that, like, we think going the normal communication routes, the normal pathways of, you know, our political system or, you know, voting and this and that.
We think like we do these things and it, you know, it makes a difference or we're outspoken or we're relying too much on our representation in the political positions.
We're in war, and I think this is a very novel war. And I think what's happening is
there's at least one large country and many small countries, maybe all working in unisonids and communications and things of that nature.
So our technology has really increased a lot.
We've become a lot more reliant on these systems.
We've become a lot more reliant on these systems.
And I think what we're seeing now is most of this novel warfare moving into the EMS domain of warfare.
And it's so novel that we can't even really see it.
We see things flying in the sky.
the sky. It looks like they're spraying. We are all aware that the government is tracking
It looks like they're spraying.
a lot of the metadata going through our internet service providers. We know our phone conversations
are being tracked. We know that everything's being recorded. We have these data centers.
It's just recording everything. So it's almost like we have this surveillance state built around us. And they kind of built the forest around us so we can't
see the forest because we are the trees in this context. And so all these perspectives we have
of, you know, why is this not working the way it's working? Why is our soil messed up? Why are these people you know, how can they have this legally binding defense against their products that are obviously harming people? I think our perspective needs to shift that we're in warfare and there's no telling how many people are captured and in positions of power.
And, you know, you take somebody like Tim Waltz.
We almost had this this Chinese modeled man as our vice president.
man as our vice president. He speaks perfect Mandarin. He was in their country several times,
He speaks perfect Mandarin.
did a lot of stuff over in China, and he did stuff over there as a young man with children.
So who knows what he was doing over there? I don't have any evidence that he's a pedophile
or did anything of that nature or anything, but, you know, I'm speculating and, you know,
this seems to be the theme that this is what's happening. We all know the Jeffrey Epstein
case going on right now and the Diddy files and all this. So we know that that's out there. That's
reality. So we speculate and it's not too far-fetched to speculate that maybe, you know,
people like Tim Walz is captured and maybe there's a lot more Tim Walls is out there than we know.
So this takes me to Greg Abbott. So we were talking about Greg Abbott. I don't know. It's almost like an hour ago now.
This guy is captured and I know he seems like a MAGA Republican. He's trying to help Trump. He's all over the wall. No. During Biden's administration,
he helped facilitate the invasion of our country by busing the illegals deeper into the country,
into our inner cities. Now, he disguised that. He wrapped that up as if, oh, let's show them a taste of their own medicine.
Let's see how they like it.
When no, no, they did all that just to get the American people to say, yeah, let's see how they like it.
And some of us are in the back saying, no, what are you talking about?
Don't bring them deeper into the country. Don't take them to New York.
But that's not what happened. He facilitated the invasion of our cities, of our metropolis.
New York, Chicago, everywhere. So Greg Abbott, in my opinion, is captured. He cannot be trusted. He needs to go. I don't care how cool he sounds,
how Republican he sounds, how constitutional he sounds, and the leadership. And I wish that
were the case because, you know, because he does sound good right now, but it's not true.
It's bullshit. So he has to go. Let me see here. What was your name? You make a lot of good points
there, Asian Provocator. Rob, you can just call me Robert. Yeah, well, Rob, you make a lot of
great points. And I just want to kind of point out one thing, just to introduce a thought,
which is, it's great to give the benefit of the
doubt and it's great to be optimistic in a lot of different cases, but the same way the bio
weapons were unleashed. And I don't at this point even really entertain the idea that they were
released with any good intentions in mind. I don't think that the folks who released these shots
quote unquote prevent COVID and it just didn't work out as well as they wanted it to. I think
they wanted to harm people. I'm totally convinced of that. And I think that in general, we should
at least consider the possibility that the ruling class, if you will, the oligarchs, the transhumanists, the New World Order people, whatever you want
to call them, we should consider the possibility that everything that's going on is going according
to plan as they would like it. It might not be the case, but we should consider that as a
possibility, that none of the things that we are giving people maybe the benefit of the doubt
about, maybe those things are all exactly going according to plan. Yeah. That at least as an
option. Yeah. I feel you, Jeremiah. And, you know, I had that perspective too. And that,
what's that come from? It comes from us really just not knowing what the hell is going on.
You know, we can, we can speculate ourselves into an oblivion and it starts to look like, yeah, it starts to look like just, you know,
the way you put it. So I wanted to respond to Prashant, if that's okay. Prashant, I'm mad too.
They killed my brother. They tried to kill me. They almost killed my mother. They almost killed
my father. Now, and my sister's vaccinated and who knows what's going to happen with her health.
Lots of people I worked with in Silicon Valley, they're, you know, they've been diagnosed with
myocarditis. And yeah, so I'm really mad about this too. And I want blood. I absolutely want blood for what has happened. So I'm with you
too. Okay. On RFK, I'm holding out hope that this man isn't completely captured. And, you know,
a simple solution to what's going on in his announcements and how this is just so anti-American, anti-human, just not what we voted for type of stuff.
It's possible that Nancy is right and he's playing a very, very high level game of political chess.
And that's what he's up against because these are evil, demonic, murderous people that he's working around.
straightforward way of telling us what's coming down the pipeline. This is his way of saying,
be ready. This is what's coming. Universal vaccination, yada, yada, this and that,
the real IDs, this and that. So I'm holding out hope for that. We already covered Greg Abbott. Okay. So this is the,
this is the main thing why I wanted to speak today. So I'm, I'm double Pfizer vaccinated.
I'm injured off of it. I already shared my story here. So it was, I think during 2020,
during 2023, I bought the McCullough protocol. That's the bromelain, the natokinase,
and the curcumin, those supplements. And I started taking them. And I remember my chest actually
started hurting after taking them. And so I stopped. Two weekends ago, I thought I was going to die.
I was at work. I work in a data center and I was just at work and my chest was real tight.
And this has been going on. And I've just been, you know, taking aspirin just to try to
like get through it. And I and it just it got really tight and it was burning and it was hurting
and it was just constant and it didn't stop. And, um, this was going on for like three days in a
row. And I just, I, it's just, it's never been this bad. And, uh, I came home, this was, uh,
on a Wednesday or Thursday morning. And I came home from work because I'm working overnight right now. I came home from work and I was feeling really bad and I'm just pacing around the house holding
my chest and I really thought I was going to die and I'm way too stubborn to even call the EMT
because I just feel like the hospital is not going to help me anyway. I'm real stingy with
my money too. I'd hate to, you know, it's possible I'm not going
to die. I'm wrong. And this is just going to cost me, you know, $8,000 or whatever. So, um,
I'm so stubborn. I still didn't go, I still didn't call it EMT. And I start writing down
what is happening to me. Cause I really think I'm going to die. And, um, there are some questions
going to be asked of this. So I'm pacing around. I'm praying to God, just please let me live through this.
You know, please give me another chance through this.
And I'm asking him to save my heart.
And so I had the McCullough Protocol sitting over there with the rest of my supplements.
And I was like, you know what?
like, you know what, let me just go over there and take it. I took the bromelain and I took the
Let me just go over there and take it.
I took the bromelain and I took the curcumin.
curcumin. I did not take the natokinase because we speculate that, or we theorize that it's the
natokinase that's probably hurting my chest. So I took the bromelain and the curcumin and I went
to sleep and it was hard getting to sleep because of how much pain my chest was in. But I went to sleep and I woke up and the pain
was gone. And I'm continuing to take the protocol and it's working. I'm on the upswing. In fact,
my chest is hurting less now than it has in a very long time. And sometimes I wonder about
Dr. Peter McCullough because he's always wearing the lab coat and I don't know if we can trust him.
And he sounds like a salesman. Sometimes he sounds unbelievable.
But whatever the case, this protocol, I took it and it seems to be working.
So I just wanted to share that with you guys. If you're in pain, if you're hurting, try this out.
It seems to be working for me. I'm off the aspirin. I feel good. I feel better than I have in months. And I think I'm improving.
That's awesome, Rob. Fabulous. There's nothing scarier than chest pain and that feeling or just the uncertainty of
what your body is doing and whether or not you live or not. And look, that makes me so angry
that we've been put into this position of not knowing if what might otherwise be a random pain, now we have to
evaluate everything differently and see it through a different lens and understand that the pain
that we may be having, like your chest pain, be it, that it could be very life threatening
instead of understanding that it's probably nothing. We no longer have that luxury.
Just like I try to tell some of my doctors when I get symptoms of a bacterial infection and I know I need antibiotics.
Like I tell them, I don't have the luxury of waiting around to see if these particular symptoms are bacterial infection or not.
Because I don't have an immune system. And so that's kind of and so as a other vaccine injured person.
I'm 15 years or so ahead of the covid vaccine injured because my immune system was destroyed, just like the covid vaccine folks are injured now. So I'm just so sorry this has
happened to everyone. Just pray. That's all I know to do. That's what I've done. It seems to
have gotten me through. I've been able to, you know, make it to the emergency room three different
times when I really should have died
from various medical conditions that were not diagnosed, not treated, emergency situations.
And I'm still here. I'm here for a reason. But it makes me so mad that we all have to be put in this
position now of understanding of at least we are connecting the dots, at least we're aware,
you know, other people are dropping dead or their family members are, or they're coming up with,
you know, Parkinson's or these unknown, rare, seemingly rare conditions, and they'll never
connect the dots. They have no idea and they think we're crazy.
So we're really blessed with our knowledge and it's up to us to share that knowledge
with everyone we can at every opportunity, even if they don't want to hear it.
And that's the hard part for so many of us. We've been ostracized by family, friends that we've loved and known for years.
So my love goes out to you, Rob.
I think that's wonderful that you had a good response to the medication.
And I hope it and pray that it continues blessing you.
Yeah, I don't want to hold things up because I know there's a bunch
of hands here and I want to hear from everybody, but I would like to get back at some point to
just sort of a clarification in terms of this universal vaccine thing, because the last I heard was RFK was saying we're divesting we're we're removing what was it
500 I can't remember if it's millions or billions these days you know the way these people play
around with money but this massive sum of money was being removed from vaccine, mRNA vaccine, like research and development type of stuff.
And then certain people were screaming about that.
Even Stephen Colbert was screaming on his show, F you, RFK, we need these vaccines, not your pseudoscience.
not your pseudoscience and a lot of people jumped on rfk saying that you know he's you know he's
reducing vaccine investment which is so terrible blah blah blah but then i saw something else
about this universal vaccine thing so i'm kind of wondering what was the actual statement made
and what was the timeline of all of this, I'm just not perfectly clear, honestly speaking.
I think I'm next, and I think I can add clarification to your specific questions.
What was exactly said about the universal vaccine is available if you look at the comment that I made and clicked through.
Even though they deleted the video of what he said, Melissa made a capture of that video
and it's posted down below as a video of the video that was deleted by Maha Action that
outed the situation about a universal vaccination that's supposed to
be effective for all the respiratory and flu and be a platform that could be used that,
according to the way that he said it, would be supporting like the natural immune system does.
So that's that. I recommend, I was going to say,
people should really listen carefully to all the exact words because it's easy for things to be
in a telephone exchange from one person to the next, and then it becomes something that wasn't
said. And now we have additional confusion and that doesn't help. So it's down
there connected to the comment that I made calling them out for being cowards for deleting it.
As far as the 500 million, half a billion of contracts already signed, obligations that were
canceled, those were cancellations of mRNA vaccinations that contracts were canceled.
We do not have information that I have seen about what the actual platform is for this
thing that they're obviously engineering.
Now, if they're engineering it, then it's not a natural thing.
And if they're hoping to provide benefit by in some way supporting the
natural immune function i disagree that the only way that can be done is by genetic engineering
of any kind we could apply all of the technology that we have for measuring biometrics analysis
reporting in a loop back to the person that it matters to so that they can evaluate the
success of what they do or don't do. All of that is possible and none of that needs to be
genetically engineered. It's the opposite of genetic engineering. It's based upon my, what
I'm saying is based upon the assumption that all of the time that it took for nature to create
inseparably related to that, and our success in relating to that is the basis of any health we
have, because we can't make nature. We can't make the earth. We can't make all of the things that
are the earth. It's beyond our even having a list of the things that went into this, right?
a list of the things that went into this, right? And so the idea that's being floated is that it
can be improved with modifications to its essential functioning, which we're only recently,
within the last two decades, even able to measure reproducibly with what's called inter-rater
reproducible measurement technology, which means like if I
take the temperature and somebody else takes the temperature, then if we get the same number,
it's inter-rater reproducible. If somebody measures my DNA and determines what DNA I have
individually and somebody else applies the same methodology, they need to be able to come up with a similar
answer, and that's interrater reproducibility for the technology. So we have this ability to measure
our biometrics. There's nothing evil about measuring biometrics. So biometrics is what
I've always taught and always recommended. And any diagnosis is based upon the observable of your
experience, the history of your experience, and hypothesis about when into the creation of the
problem or the issue of significance. So this is just basic medical theory. Now, one of the things
that I would like to bring into our discussions, I hope people can begin to ponder
this in their own thinking about how we approach our future individually and collectively and as
a species for everybody and anybody personally, that there is a dialectical relationship between individual and collective when we're talking about pathologies.
And that means to say that the assumption that measuring the same in different people
is equal to saying they have the same problem. Now, what I was taught is that we always have to take the history. We always have to come
up with causation. And as soon as you do a decent job of taking history and looking at causation
and the different features of things that shine out along the way, which somehow becomes the
person's experience in the office, a person that's asking for help, right? And I'm
going to shift their state with acupuncture. So I have to be able to know where they are.
I have to be able to know what they would benefit from. And I have to be able to help them to
benefit from that before they walk out the door. That was my profession. So I had to practice this a lot. So individual diagnostics are opposed to collective assumptions.
The medical paradigm that we have, the biomechanical, biomedical, run by pharmaceutical,
based on drugs and these types of interventions, is aiming to make standard operating procedures based upon a certain set of data. And this is the
dialectical opposite. This argument or this debate has been going on in various facets for
a long, long, long, long, long time, all the time, basically, right? And even when we see the
terrain and pathogen situation, this is the same thing because the view that would assume that
the same thing causes the same thing or the same thing is caused by the same thing in all people
is the pathogen side of the equation. And the environment is yourself, right? And yourself in
relationship. That's always got to be individual, right? You don't even know
what is in my head, let alone what my life is, right? So we have to distinguish these features
in the argumentation of what we're attempting to discuss. Now, the government is basically a human
trafficking operation. We are collateral, and our relative
standing to other countries is based upon the various ways in which our collateralization,
our tokenization is measured. We have so many people. China has more people. Some countries
have very few people. We have these resources, these types of things. But let's be honest, for the United States,
the people are the most important asset, and they treat us like livestock. And the whole
operation of the central government, the more central the government is, the more it will be
be like this and the less individuals will be countable. You won't even be visible.
like this, and the less individuals will be countable. You won't even be visible.
You know, it's just not realistic, right? So when we look at an individual like Kennedy,
and I'm not cutting him any slack, but I'm just describing this as a framework to ponder,
we're criticizing him as an individual, but he's not an individual. He is an agent of the state.
And so as the agent of the state, he has limitations.
That doesn't mean he's compromised by anything.
You don't even need to go into the more compromising things
that could exist because they're not relevant.
As the agent of the state, the forces that are acting on him
And individuals don't matter, can't matter, because the collective is too big. As the agent of the state, the forces that are acting on him are collective, and individuals
don't matter, can't matter, because the collective is too big.
Well, when you're talking about my health, or your health, or if you're in my office
talking about your health, and you're asking me for guidance, fuck the state.
The state has nothing to do with your success.
I mean, yes, it could be creating conditions, but it's your decisions
that determine the outcome of the events that you are going to go through. Some events are
unavoidable, but even the unavoidable events, your power as an individual can have a result that's
different than someone else. And so we need to be able to properly, and I mean,
properly means accurately, be able to determine how much of our effort is benefiting our need.
We have needs. Now, it doesn't mean they're, you know, I'm not distinguishing between abnormal
and normal. We have normal needs, like we have them, food, relationship,
air, whatever. You need to find a way to meet your needs. If you have a problem, an imbalance,
a pathology, a disease, could be terminal, this is about the way you allocate your resources
and the success you have with the allocation of the resources that you have. If you spend your psychological and spiritual energy pounding sand by misrepresenting what's
possible, that's something to check yourself on. I have to check myself on that all the time,
because I am very, very, very upset about the fact that I'm unable to do more about the corruption of our human species,
which is a holy co-creator.
And the nature of the corruption of our species is to whatever degree it's not accurate,
which is actually deadly, which means it's the opposite of what I'm talking about.
It's not corresponding to what the universe is all about because
people are dying. That's non-corresponding, right? So what I'm saying is I don't think,
this is where I'm coming to my conclusion, I don't think the collective state is going to
succeed with surviving. I don't see how it's possible in any of many calculations. Waiting until it absolutely
dies and falls on us like a dinosaur carcass is not going to help our species. I'm not suggesting
we should ignore what it's doing, but the investment of the individual, you can change a lot
in yourself and in the people that you know, and you can really find out, like, is that person going to,
you know, do what I would do, right? And then the question is, would you follow you? And who
will follow you? And how many people are following you? And does it turn out better, right?
Decentralized, okay? We're still believing in the centralized solution, even though they've
proven that they're enslaving us and corrupting the genome. They aren't going to
fix it. That's not paying attention to the evidence. Now, anyway, I'm not pointing at
anybody and I'm not calling anybody out. I'm talking about the principles here.
The last thing I want to say, and this was taught to me by my beloved Chinese professor from Beijing, multi-generational teacher.
We were discussing how to do the differentials, which means to distinguish in the diagnostics between different respiratory issues like asthma and a cold and these types of different things that are similar to each other and their symptoms.
So we did all that and all of those different things we diagnose and we describe and we have
technical words and we call those the diagnostic differences, right? So we have this list of them,
right? And then the question is, okay, those are all the pathogenic influences. Is that what we call the external things causing internal problems?
And those are all the pathogenic external influences.
What is the anti-pathogenic?
Every single person in the class failed, and we were already two years into the school.
And I'll tell you what the answer was after we failed, we were told the
antipathogenic is the sum total of the harmonious functioning of your Shen and your body, all of the
parts, which include everything. All right. Your Shen is the spirit that animates life in your body.
When it's gone, you're dead. And the anti-pathogenic, all right, the righteous chi,
the surviving chi, the true chi, the chi that means you'll live long and not get diseases you
could avoid getting, that anti-pathogenic chi is the sum total of your healthy and harmonious
functioning to live your life on earth, which is to co-create with the rest of life. It's hard to co-create.
It's easy to think of things to do, but can you make them happen? We need to make these
things happen for the survival of our species. And so I'm suggesting we need to be, you know,
examining the effectiveness of trying to change the collective versus trying to create
a decentralized system to replace it. I don't think that it is going to, that the centralized
system is going to make it. It hits its high tide. It's proven to be unimbalanced, it's in an
imbalance, right? The high tide becomes low tide, the low tide becomes high tide. We've hit the high tide
of centralization. It's enabled great technological advancements and accumulation and power,
and now it's killing us. And now we have to go the other way. And the other way is decentralization.
And decentralization means forget the people as much as possible and do the thing that they don't see because they can't see what
you're doing because that's exactly what they are, not looking. And we have to find that path.
And then we have to do it. It's not an easy one. And I agree with what Prashant said about
regenerative agriculture. But the last thing I want to say is just a kind of anecdotal observation that in the last century, when Portland, Oregon was central to
permaculture developing in the Pacific Northwest, and I was involved with that, an observation that
I made, it was obvious, I discussed it with other people, checked my observation, is rich people
bought property and doe-eyed young people came and volunteered to work on it for learning.
And if the rich people didn't buy the property, there wouldn't have been a property and those
doe-eyed people wouldn't have been learning.
However, none of those doe-eyed people was ever going to have enough money from the things
they were being taught to be able to buy a property to reproduce the way it was being
but to be able to buy a property to reproduce the way it was being done.
So it was, like I was pointing out, we have to be honest.
We have to be scientific if we want to succeed.
We could wish it was some other way, but when it is the way it is,
that's the way we have to deal with it.
If we can change it, let's change it.
But what can we change? Can you measure that? That means you need to deal with it. If we can change it, let's change it. But what can we
change? Can you measure that? That means you need to know what you're trying to change so that you
can know whether it changed at all. If I decide to be more disciplined and get up with the sunrise,
I either do or I don't. So it needs to be that clear. And I think a lot of people aren't that
clear about their own obligations to responsible action.
And then they, you know, and I'm not pointing at anybody or calling anybody out.
I just have to repeat myself.
Because this is a psychological mechanism.
When you don't want to deal with what you are responsible for, then you will blame other people.
And that way you will get energy moving and you will be distracting yourself from the
That was pretty extensive there.
But I hear a lot of great insights you're providing there, and I can relate to it from a Gurdjieffian point of view, the framework that you're laying out there.
Dude, don't even get me started on that. That's so far from what I said.
But it is connected, and it is connected through the facts that we are here and we are able to evolve individually and collectively. We could become more than we were before. And it's a free will situation. Nobody's going to come and save us.
plan I'm going to invest in. You know, I'll leave it open that higher influences can be of help,
but if they're too much help, then they take away the free will option, which I think is a critical
feature of the human species. If we want to contribute to the greater karmic endeavor on a
cosmic level, we've got to be able to act with free choice and create things, or we're not
co-creating and replacing entropy. So, you know, we have to go through a process of education.
Obviously, we are having education here. You know, do stupid things, get stupid prizes. But
if there was an intervention that took away our free will, I think that would be a spiritual
violation. So I don't see a spiritual force that could do that. So what I see happening is it's
getting worse and worse and worse and worse and worse because people aren't willing to take responsibility for their share of what needs to happen, wherever that is.
And I'm not calling anybody names or calling anybody out, but it's not an easy thing.
I can say I've always in my whole life, I spent my teaching from the beginning and I have failed at least 10 times more than I succeeded.
I think it's Keith, then Sherlock, then
I put my hand down and you can let the
So I think it's Sherlock. I put my hand down and you can let the other ones go. Okay.
So I think it's Sherlock.
but I made a new account so that I can be more public.
The Gucci cat one is like for a finance community.
Do you mean Sherlock and Gucci Cat are the same person?
Yeah, yeah, I'm the same person.
But I realized, oh, I should log in with Sherlock
so I can post these charts that I just posted without risking getting kicked out of my finance group for public.
Yeah, for those who haven't heard me talk before, I thought that vaccines were the greatest invention on the planet.
That's what I was told since I was a kid.
That's what I was kind of brainwashed to believe.
And then I got the Pfizer vaccine, mRNA.
I got three of them and then got injured and have been injured.
I can still live a semi-functional life,
but it's very noticeable the change after those vaccines.
I thought that, oh, vaccines are still great,
but it was just the mRNA that was bad.
But that also turned out to be wrong.
And the more I've researched other vaccines, the more and talk to people who've been injured by them and just done a lot of various research, the more I realized that the other vaccines are also super dangerous.
And the reason I wanted to speak today was just very briefly.
The reason I wanted to speak today was just very briefly.
I think, Jeremiah, you said that someone said, oh, well, vaccines don't injure that many people.
That's rare that something that...
They've hidden behind that word rare quite a bit, which I'll point out is not a scientific term at all, right?
For the science, science, science people, well, rare is pretty vague and nonspecific.
Yeah, so I think, yeah, that's what I wanted to address.
to address not not you jeremiah but the person who said that um the fact is is that negative
Not you, Jeremiah, but the person who said that.
side effects from vaccines are extremely common but the people do not associate those
side effects and chronic illnesses with vaccines so people are just misinformed as to what vaccines are doing and what chronic illnesses they're causing.
So I posted a chart in the comments that basically, let's see if I can put it in the nest or if someone can put it in the nest.
I'm not sure how to do that.
But basically there there are.
Chronic illnesses that come with vaccines.
The chart that Google is putting up now shows.
It was a doctor in Oregon.
It's his entire practice tracked over 11 years for vaccinated and unvaccinated.
There were about 500 unvaccinated patients
and about 2,500 vaccinated approximately.
So it's definitely falls within the course
of statistical significance for any stats people out there.
And I mean, the chart is, it's like a,
it'll make people's mouth drop open
because it's so obvious what's going on.
And the fact that it's so obvious,
this doctor was his, previously Twitter,
when it was Twitter, his Twitter account was banned.
And he, the Oregon board, medical board, stripped his license within
a week of him posting this chart and explaining it.
So that's the other piece of the story, which you won't get from the image, which is if someone, the medical industry
and medical practitioners are basically captured and they have a choice between obey the rules
and stay in your lane. Otherwise, we're going to strip you of your license.
So even so. So then as a medical professional, you you have an option, you know, you could.
I mean, there's a lot of options. One is just ignore data like the ones I post and keep vaccinating, keep saying they're great. Another one is to give informed consent. Other ones to recommend, you know, not to do it.
And then the last one is to speak out in public and speaking out in public is, is extremely
And that's, I think that's a big reason why we don't see a ton of doctors coming out and
saying this, but like even a, you don't need a PhD to figure out that the chart that
I posted is alarming. So I guess I'll just close to say, I think for people who say,
oh, you know, this is a rare, it's rare that vaccines cause issues.
And I think it's actually extremely common.
And I think even the chronic illnesses and disorders and stuff, there are more on this that should be on this chart, such as autism.
So, yeah, I guess I'll just close by saying I think it's an education process where people who are passionate about getting the truth out there just need to be armed with data that is impossible to argue with.
And I think this chart in particular is extremely powerful.
People, some people just, they're like, I don't believe it.
But if you go and listen to Dr.
Paul's talk, it's, I mean, he's a very honest and upright guy.
So yeah, that's, that was the kind of point of clarification of this person to say that they're not common.
I think another, well, I'll have the mic before I give it up.
I think another interesting thing, I'm reading a book now by an author.
I started it last night called Dissolving Illusions.
And basically, it was a doctor that figured this whole lives is just from what from what I can tell.
Initially, I'm not finished with the book yet.
I haven't double checked the facts, but this lady also seems very well researched and very honest.
Yeah, Dr. Suzanne Humphreys.
She basically obliterated her career to research this.
And all of all of these diseases that these vaccine makers say are, you know, save so many lives. Well, that's just total falsehood because there were all those diseases were in rapid decline for the vaccines from a mortality perspective.
So that's the tradeoff is you have these diseases which rarely kill people now and have rarely killed people for decades, even
And then people are risking the other chart.
You have a disease that's probably not going to kill you and you have treatments that don't
So, so you have hundreds of millions of people, I don't know, maybe billions at this point, taking the risk of the first chart I showed, which are all the complications that come with vaccinations for diseases that have basically died off naturally from a mortality perspective.
And there's a, there's a, a lot of input reasons as to why these diseases, these disease mortalities have gone down, but they have nothing to do or very little to do with vaccinations.
So anyway, I just thought these two data points,
the effects of vaccines and the mortality rate dropping
without vaccines for someone like me, who's enjoy data uh and i find it powerful i just i just thought
these two graphs together are like really hard to argue with it's it's to me it's the it's like uh
almost a you know 30 second steel man for everything i've been researching and a lot of the points i want
to make so anyway i did share that with people just in case you know for people who enjoy uh
trying to help others that and spread awareness of the dangers of these vaccines as well as the
and spread awareness of the dangers of these vaccines, as well as the unnecessary,
unnecessariness of the vaccines, for a lack of a better word. I just wanted to share this so
people have that as kind of arrows in their quiver. And then the last thing I'll say, and this is, I want to be very clear that this is
not medical advice. I just wanted to share an anecdote that worked for me personally.
After getting the vaccine, there was a speaker on here. I don't know if he's still here,
I think agent something. He talked about chest issues, chest pain, feelings of having a heart attack, that kind of stuff.
I, too, have suffered for that for three years.
And there were many, many middle of the night moments where I'd wake up and my heart felt like it was going to explode is beating rapidly and i learned that many people who got the mrna
vaccine actually the the the two times where they die from heart issues is either through strenuous
exercise or i think it's between the hours of 2 a.m and 5 a.m there's something that happens i don't i haven't
looked deeply into it but the data shows that that's kind of when these multi-vaxxed uh chest
injured folks have their worst situations one thing that's been helpful for me and again i i
want to emphasize this is not medical advice i'm not
telling other people what to do with their bodies but for me i've i've been uh recently applying dmso
on my chest um 70 and it's it's helped i don't know if it's structurally
changing my chest but the chest pain has gone down a lot, like 80, 90%.
And I finally feel like I can breathe again and I can take almost full breaths now.
I still have the issue with the night, like middle of or early morning, middle of the night,
but it's not nearly as severe so far. I've also added a few peptides in there
that have shown to heal soft tissue.
Yeah, BPC157 and i just ordered i just ordered the bpc157 and what was the second one
you mentioned tymosin beta 4 tv awesome i posted about it in on my profile so if you want to look
at what i've been doing, that also works.
You just want to make sure that it comes from,
obviously from, you already know this,
but a super clean source.
But yeah, I've only done three applications so far
over the course of the past week.
and I've been upping the dose slowly.
You know, I think the whole realm of peptides
is something the VACs injured really need to understand.
We haven't heard many people speak about it.
I think they've been given a bad name,
but I have high hopes for the peptides, especially for people like you.
The BPC-157, for those who don't know, is spectacular for inflammation and soft tissue
repair. So I've spoken to several people who healed their meniscus tears very quickly where the normal channels they went through to relieve pain
So anyway, sorry to cut you off.
I appreciate you saying that.
And yeah, I'm not, I don't want to evangelize it.
I just wanted to share my own experience.
I mean, maybe it's, mean, maybe that's false.
Maybe it is a soft version of evangelism,
but really the main point was to share my own experience.
And it's not fun to wake up feeling
Wake up feeling like you have a heart attack at you're about to have a heart attack at four in the morning.
like you have a heart attack at,
you're about to have a heart attack
And so I just thought I would share my own experience.
I'll probably continue to do this for another three to six weeks and then stop.
And then I will continue to post on it.
So if anyone's interested in this DMSO
and the peptide combination,
you can feel free to follow me and hopefully it's helpful.
And the other thing I'd say is for anyone interested in listening or learning about DMSO, I had no clue what it was, uh, until about three or four weeks ago.
Um, there's a Midwestern doctor, uh, wrote many, many articles on it.
So that's a place to learn about it. I don't, you know, I always, I'm a big do your own research
So, um, that's a place to learn about it.
kind of person. And so I would strongly advocate for that before attempting to do anything.
And again, I'm not recommending people do it. I'm just saying, if you, if you think this is
interesting, please do your own research before you do anything.
And I found the Midwestern doctor to be helpful for that. Anyway, I'm done. Thanks for listening.
Hey, I built a thread on Paul Thomas as a comment, and I popped it up above because I'm very
familiar with that case and the paper that
that diagram was from he did a presentation on I linked that it's a rumble presentation
when he was first challenged by the Oregon board for his willingness to let people make more
choices about vaccination he said well you know I'll a study. So that's where that chart came from.
And then the study showed, like you said, that his less vaccinated people did better than the
vaccinated people. And the difference, just to say, as a medical person is better than virtually
any other intervention that they have in medicine, except maybe like saving you from a car wreck with,
in medicine except maybe like saving you from a car wreck with a blood transfusion.
But they took his license away. And being that I had my license in Oregon at the time,
the Oregon Medical Board sends me their paper and I could see they took it and it was published
publicly. So I added an article by Willamette Week, a local paper of the time period about him.
And I added the board, what they wrote about the judgment taking his license from him.
And I recommend that people read that because you will see that, you know, first of all,
they managed to get the paper retracted.
So his paper was removed so that he was discredited.
And it was probably because of the fact that they took his license or definitely a related
And the reason why they took his license is they ran stings on him.
So they had people come in and basically got him to behave the way he would with people.
And then they blamed him for issues that they found.
So they found people to scapegoat him.
And this is what happens to the doctors.
And every doctor knows it, that if you go against the vaccine,
you're likely to lose your license, have medical bills,
I always appreciate listening to you.
I learn so much when you speak.
We have a Patriot in the group.
And I think Maga told me that you'd just written a book, Patriot.
Or you're writing a book.
My book, Anecdotal, about the COVID pneumonia pandemic is hopefully going to be completed in November.
So hopefully it will be launched December 2025.
So the title, yeah, is called anecdotal because Fauci on March 1st,
when President Trump hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin would be the
would be the medicine's biggest, greatest game changers.
medicine's biggest, greatest game changers.
I don't know if my video, I tried to post it in the purple pill,
but I think it's still trying to upload.
But I have Fauci in a lot of my documentation,
the references in the book,
but basically he, in the previous years prior to when SARS-1 first came out,
he initially said the truth that it was reported as seasonal influenza in China.
And then who in American health agencies really didn into SARS-CoV-1.
He said the same thing about
influenza in Saudi Arabia
that turned into pneumonia.
And the same thing with SARS-CoV-2.
He even wrote a paper in January,
the greatest smoke and guns is
the people of Del Bigtree.
ICANN, in their request for emails, Fauci was emailed from his chief of staff. His name is Greg Folkers. He emailed Fauci on February 6th
that it was a pneumonia outbreak in Wuhan, and Fauci responded on the 7th, interesting, with three exclamation points.
What's really interesting about that FOIA email, why it's a smoking gun, is because
in 2008, he wrote a paper to other NIH scientists saying that the collective worldwide was,
after all these autopsies and reports and studies were done that no one died of the
Spanish flu. It wasn't even from Spain. It was just due to the publication in Spain. They were neutral
in the war, sort of. They were writing about this pandemic in Europe, and that's how it became the
Spanish flu. But in 2008, these two other and Todd Berger,
they wrote a paper saying
Patriot, you are rubber banding really bad.
Do you think any way you can clean that up?
I want to hear every word you're saying, but you're rubber banding pretty bad.
Let's see if I get a better connection.
Excellent. better connection is this better i think so yeah continue excellent so uh yeah i found she wrote this paper in 2008 that um there wasn't the spanish flu that killed everybody it was pneumonia and our government's highest priority to stop antibiotics
and one of my fellow friends um her name or x handle is question it sometimes she's
on these spaces or not but like she um probably a month or two months ago she poured me something
that was mind-boggling because um in my research and probably you guys probably have come across
this through your digging in your own analysis but hydroxychloroquine is, uh, uh, potentially, uh, anti-cancer.
Uh, so it blocks cancer. And she sends me something about azithromycin that also is,
uh, again, that fights cancer. And I'm like, wow, that's so amazing. I'm like,
president Trump was so smart that he actually wrote these two drugs that are $5 each would be medicine's greatest game changer.
And they both fight cancer on top of being an antiviral and antibiotic.
So it's just mind boggling that these, because you always, in my research, I always question myself like, well, you know, they pushed COVID vaccines for multiple reasons.
And COVID was also a way to usher in mail-in ballots.
But, like, who benefits if antibiotics aren't prescribed for typical seasonal community-acquired pneumonia, which comes every year, except for in 2020, it just disappeared along with influenza.
The only one who benefits is vaccine manufacturers.
So if antibiotics aren't prescribed, vaccines are the only alternative.
So, and then, which is interesting that Pfizer also owns a patent on azithromycin, which is Z-Pak, the commercial, not the generic, but like the commercial Z-Pak.
But isn't that interesting?
Don't you guys find that interesting that both hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin, both anti-cancer drugs?
Hey, yes, Patriot, that's, it's incredible. Also, if you don't mind sharing with everyone
about the loss of your mother and your aunt due to failure or refusal to give them antibiotics
in the hospital when they were so ill.
Yes, that's basically how I stumbled upon my research you know and i want to be uh i'm like
if you guys watch dateline or forensic files i'm like at the end of each episode when they say
do you find closure and i'm like one of those people like no until falchi and obama are behind
uh prison uh that's when i'll i'll feel some sort of closure. Because I had an ICU physician tell me
to my face after I already knew my mom had, they had written down COVID-19 pneumonia. And I told
the ICU physician, I was like, I've done enough research. I don't care what you put in front of pneumonia. Pneumonia is treated through antibiotic treatment.
Empiric means it's accepted worldwide.
It's known through trial and error that this is the drug.
When you get pneumonia, you give it early, you give it aggressively, and no one should die from pneumonia.
Even Bill Gates, his foundation, they have a specific pneumonia specialist where he says no one in this day of age should be dying of pneumonia.
In the past four years, two million plus Americans died from pneumonia.
When the average annual average goes from 40 on the low end, 40,000 to 60,000.
So this doctor in the ICU tells me to my face, I don't want to lose my license.
I like stared at him and I have knowing thoughts going through my mind. Who is going to take this
guy's license for prescribing pneumonia? And I pled with him. I was like, sir, she had pneumonia
last year. She, she took that damn damn vaccine. And now she gets it annually.
Last year, if you look through her clinical notes, she was giving azithromycin.
Obviously, I know what the problem is.
But I understand that's my mom.
What would you do if that was your mother?
He goes, I can't give her antibiotics.
I'm like, just get her out of this hospital. So at least he was, um, willing to play ball with me.
I got her out of the hospital, took, got her home. We got her on oxygen, tried to get some
medication. Um, unfortunately the doctor couldn't prescribe azithromycin, but we had doxycycline and she improved but we got her home on hospice the
hospice director calls us and goes listen um every time a hospice nurse goes to see your mom she looks
like she's getting better i'm like well that's the point where do you think we got her home
and he goes well listen he goes you're defrauding the hospice if this was your mom
what would you do tell me the medications
that you're giving her he goes wow
these are great he goes I would
recommend this too for your mom he goes
but you can't be on hospice
a home health nurse and then
a home health nurse comes over she the home health nurse comes over.
She puts on the damn oxygen finger thing.
She goes, oh, honey, we can't treat your mom.
It's illegally to treat your mom.
Her oxygen levels is below 80 or 75%.
And I'm like, you got to be fucking kidding me.
Like, I just got her out of the hell.
I'm like, we're going to be running out of oxygen due to a hospice is going to be removing everything.
I'm like, I'm stuck in a, you know, rock in a hard place.
So through the speaking with the director of the hospice, he said, well, there's this hospital in Pittsburgh.
You could take your mom to, um, he goes, I know the guy who runs the ICU there.
He was a student of mine, blah, blah, blah.
So I'm thinking in my head, and I'm like, call my sister in Canada.
I'm like, this is what we've got to do.
I was like, what are our other options?
And so we all agreed to take her to the hospital.
They took her in an ambulance.
As soon as they put her in the ER, they made me wait for like 10 15 minutes my mind is racing i go back in a team of young like residents
more or ventilator i'm like you gotta be fucking kidding me i was like listen she's been neglected
for over the past three weeks she gave she was given ribdesivir in the first hospital
over our family's objections for three days.
She doesn't have her dentures.
You guys aren't giving her water.
You ain't giving her vitamins.
You ain't giving her anything beneficial.
You're like sorely killing her.
And I'm telling you, as her son, she has pneumonia the year before.
I don't care what swab you... we know the pcr tests were over amplified
purposefully so i it was it was a frustrating experience i watched it was like um this is a
horrible memory that i have to live with daily but it was like watching your mom get like
point blank gun to her head whenever they were giving her morphine you know and it's
like i had a fire fucking burning in me and that's what's been like driven
book anecdotal because the two masterminds was obama in 2014 he wrote an executive order
with a five-year national action plan that restricted antibiotics and had to go through a prior authorization process through one person in every hospital.
It was called an infection officer, and that person determined whether a patient, depending on benchmarking from other hospitals and the CDC and NIH guidelines, since it became a law in 2019, a month before COVID hit America.
On November 29th, 2019, Obama's executive order from 2014 became federal law restricting
antibiotics for specifically three conditions.
Pneumonia was the first one.
And that's how we end up with 2 two million plus americans dead including my mother
my mother-in-law who died of sepsis which is downwind of pneumonia once you get pneumonia
infection that can develop into sepsis a args it can develop into a whole different bunch of things
basically not having oxygen going into the blood and the blood and the carbon dioxide exchange basically can cause mass body organ failure.
So I have this fire in me and then hopefully I'm writing to senators.
I've actually given my research to General Flynn, Senator Ron Johnson, Representative Jim Jordan.
I'm writing to Thomas Massey, Rand Paul. I'm hoping to testify
with my research because my timeline puts everything in mind that it was rebranded
influenza. It was mistreated pneumonia, and that's why everyone died. And then on top of it,
which is salt in the wound, is all the vaccine injured.
There are millions worldwide all over something that was annual, seasonal, and could have been cured in the first month.
And, you know, I grapple with the, do I want people hung or do I want them in the smallest cell at Gitmo. And I think I'd rather see them rot slowly to hell in a prison cell versus being hung.
I just, I'm, you know, like, I thank you guys for allowing me to speak.
If you're interested in reading my book, it should come out this December.
It'll be anecdotal, it'll be available through Amazon available through Amazon yeah thank you Susie thank you thank you everyone I
wanted to ask you the the thank you so much for sharing your story this is new
information to me I'm sure others the azithromycin the efficacy of that on pneumonia i'm just curious what it can you speak
a little bit more about that yeah it works within uh i think three hours as soon as you take azithromycin
like it has a an immediate effect within three hours typical Typical timeline, it goes from depending on how severe your pneumonia
is. Sometimes you can take it for five days to seven, sometimes it's seven to 14 days.
And the only bad thing or only side effect is maybe some gastro irritation, maybe some diarrhea, but usually it's tolerated
very well for everybody, especially when you eat it with food or take it with food.
And it has an extreme half-life, basically.
That's why they prescribe so little of it from five days to seven or seven to 14.
prescribes a little of it from five days to seven or seven to 14.
But if you're in a hospital, you're also getting the IV version of it,
So within the hour of the IV drip,
it should start like counteracting the bacterial infection.
And then with resistance, like, which is also going to be in my book,
antibiotic resistance, they always talk about, Oh, if we over prescribe antibiotic resistance. Well, if you look at
actually in the CDC, uh, statistic reports, the last one I have is 2022. Um, they all say
in their fine print, like the last pages of the report that no one reads, that it says all of their statistics are taken from census data
that's multiplied to get cases and deaths.
So that's not even an accurate representation.
So like the antibiotic resistance that the government claimed
is a huge growing problem, The estimated deaths in 2020 was
35,000. So you get 30,000 of this antibiotic resistance death that's estimated versus 2
million American deaths from pneumonia in four years. I mean, it's not even like it's, it's ridiculous. And it's been an antibiotic resistant, resistant push over 30 years.
And it's been pushed by big pharma because they can't make money off of cheap
generic antibiotics compared to brand name vaccines. So.
And is this, sorry, last question. I'm done.
Is this effective on bronchitis or other respiratory infections or is it mostly just pneumonia?
Well, that's a great question.
Usually those infections can lead to pneumonia.
So in my research, do you know what HIV and AIDS patients die primarily from annually?
You know what they're giving seasonally, annually as a prophylaxis because they have a weakened immune system?
They're giving azithromycin or other antibiotics to prevent against a bacterial infection. So by taking it annually and seasonally,
they don't cause resistance to spread,
but they are giving it annually to protect themselves
because the main driver from all HIV and AIDS deaths
So hopefully that answers that question like
yeah I guess I didn't I don't it's yeah maybe there's not as much data on the bronchitis but um it sounds like it was so the bronchitis like bronchitis can lead to
bronchitis can lead to bronchial pneumonia so by taking like a five-day uh treatment of azithromycin
will do you no harm versus like the benefits of preventing it from developing into pneumonia
basically what i'm saying so that example example of HIV AIDS patients receiving it.
So if they get a sniffle or a fever or a cold,
they know they're in danger of being like in really deep shit rather fast.
So they have that on hand,
which every American should have in their pantry for this specific reason.
So, you know, you don't, your typical,
even colds can develop into a pneumonia
if not properly taken care of.
If you're not taking your vitamins,
let's say you're dehydrated, you're whatever.
There's a lot of scenarios where any virus
can lead into pneumonias,
but predominantly it's always seasonal influenza is the main driver.
Patriot, I really want to thank you for your time and coming in, and I hope you'll come back in again
as your book is going to print and ready to be on. We have two authors in the space tonight that I know of, John Boudouin,
who wrote The Real CDC, and you, Patriot. I really appreciate both of you and the work that you've
put in. When this first started, I asked myself, where are all the men, you know, to protect the
women? But there's two of them here, and I appreciate your time and effort to write. And Nancy, before we go to the next hand, Patriot, would you once again just briefly tell us what the document or mandate or law or whatever it is that Obama enacted or passed in, I think you said 2019,
or passed in, I think you said 2019, about not allowing antibiotics to be prescribed or limiting
them. I think that's really important for people to understand what happened and what that's called.
What do you refer to that as? Sure. It was Obama's, it was a 2014 executive order. It was called CARB, pandemic in 2019, 2020, which is called antibiotic stewardship programs. worldwide, empiric medicine for a very specific condition that actually kills and can be construed
as a new novel disease or can be through the CIA as a gain of function. Because if we always,
if the US government goes, well, China's guilty because they were doing gain of function. And China goes, well, you were paying us to do the funding. The finger and the pointing,
you can blame one or the other. And actually, the CIA does numerous things where they have
so many different levels of layering on top of layering. You you control you control one side of the equation
and then you control the other side of the equation so it's not the bat virus was never
from a bat and it wasn't from the gain of function because in my research in 2008 NIH
determined that through testing 90 year old blood that were survivors from the original 1918 influenza pandemic, pneumonia pandemic, they took their blood and they drew out their antibodies and they tested it against their NIH's 1918 mutant gain-of-function chimera virus and the 2008 seasonal influenza virus and the 90-year-old
antibodies destroyed both like it was it wasn't even close so that's going to be in my book it's
also in my thread in my pin uh at the top of my x account it's in the thread but you know that just
goes to show you that you know they
when you control the health agencies you can control the the icd-10 coding you can come up
with a new disease you can come up with something completely new and then not only top of that are
the students in medical school our institutions these these health agencies throughout the country have been bribed
and paid by a big pharma. Like I said, who benefits if antibiotics aren't prescribed?
It's the vaccine industry. Because if everyone, if every physician was highly educated on,
maybe not all antibiotics, like the fluoroquinolones, those are dangerous, but like
azithromycin, the stuff that are empiric worldwide, if every
physician was educated on
and AIDS patients, you have it on
hand in the winter months. If you start
to feel something coming on, you take it
to prevent against pneumonia, like how Fauci wrote in 2008. Isn't that nuts?
For everybody listening, I want you to, you might want to go to Patriot's Research, and it's at P as in Paul, P as in Paul, R underscore mile, M-I-L-E.
Patriot, thank you so much.
We could do a whole space with you, but we've got to move on to other hands.
But thank you so much for coming in and enlightening everybody.
I have so much more I'd love to add to, but I'm going to keep my mouth shut so we can move on. But thank you again. Thank you. Thank you. I have so much more I'd love to add too,
but I'm going to keep my mouth shut so we can move on. But thank you again. Love you.
Okay. I thank you too, Patriot. And I hope you'll come back again to stop the shots.
We're here every night at 6 p.m. So please join us again. We have Keith who was next.
We have Lori, but she dropped down. But if you want to speak or Lori, just let me know.
And then we're going to close in a little bit because I'm a believer that we should get to bed before midnight.
And our folks that live back east, it's 1130.
And I turn into a pumpkin about a quarter of.
Yes, thank you, Nancy. I'm going to go ahead and go instead of letting Nancy go first,
being that I'm a lady's first guy. But the one drug he was listed that Trump
was listed that trump first come out with uh the hydrochloric whatever it is that that's also used
to treat lupus my niece has lupus and she's been on that drug for a long time and she's not doing
real well now from my understanding and i hope they come out with something else. But yeah, that drug is used for a lot of stuff.
And my sister was worried about that if they started using that all for the COVID stuff,
that they would run out of that drug for my niece.
And that's a worrying thing, but it's been around for a long time.
I'm sure they got the recipe and can make it up real fast again
to keep replenishing the product.
Yeah, I think it's hydroxychloroquine you're talking about.
Yeah, the brand name for hydroxychloroquine is called Plaquenil.
I actually used to work for a specialty pharmacy.
and I would visit rheumatologists.
So like the first line therapy for like lupus or psoriatic arthritis or
psoriasis would be hydroxychloroquine and that brand name is Plaquenil.
Then the next step would be methotrexate.
Then the next step after methotrexate would be like a Humira or an Embryl.
Yeah, and I'm a firm believer in vitamin C.
And I'm sure hydroxychloroquine is loaded with vitamin C.
So, yeah, I'm a Lanopolis.
I think Polly was his name.
He was a great believer in vitamin C for healing.
And then I want to hear from John Baudouin.
And then we're probably going to close the space.
I'm sorry to bother you, but I'm wondering about drugs and bipolar.
Specifically, Mandy, what do you mean about drugs and bipolar?
I know that I have friends who have children who are very bipolar,
and if they're not on some kind of a medication,
it's very difficult for them to function in society.
But I don't know that much about it, Nancy.
And then sleep deprivation because somebody says something and somebody says something else.
Yeah, I honestly don't know.
Those are out of my realm.
And then there's people that go cognitive and just can't handle it
because of truth that comes out.
Yeah, we are all coming from a different place in life,
different illnesses, a different environment.
And there's no one size that fits all.
But, you know, some of the nights we have doctors in and that, and maybe on those evenings,
you can come in and ask some questions.
I know Wednesday night, Dr. Judy Mikevich has a book club, and then she's open
to questions afterwards. And she's really helped me a lot, leading me to books I can read and
things that I've learned to heal myself. So yeah, try to join her book club.
When people say things that they don't do and not do,
and you're trying to help somebody else,
and then they keep you up all night long,
and then they admit to what they've done,
and other people lie about what they've done,
it's like, who do you believe?
Yeah, that's where it comes down to your own research, I believe.
You hear something and then research it.
And make sure your research source is not some AI
that's been programmed by somebody
with a biased amount of information,
but the actual books that are available.
And you also lean on your own discernment.
Well, what if you're sleep-deprived because they keep you up and they do things they shouldn't?
I don't even want to say.
I'm not going to start naming names.
Yeah. You mean people? Yeah, well, I have children that have gone cognitive,
and they just disappear and do manic things and bipolar,
and I have to fix everything and clean up everything,
and I've got animals that I'm trying to rescue,
Yeah, I can understand that.
It's out of my realm, though, to be able to help you,
but try joining some of them.
And then they have other people that have been in law enforcement
that deny that they did any of us, and I'm just sleep-deprived.
I mean, and now I'm sleep-deprived, and I'm like, what is going on?
I mean, one person says this, and one person says that,
and it's like, who is telling the truth?
Well, fortunately, we're getting ready to just close the space,
so hopefully you'll get some rest tonight.
And, you know, hopefully you can join again.
And if there are some doctors on who can really help you with your problems,
I'm not a doctor, so I'm...
No, I mean, I'm trying to understand each and every person.
It's like, why are you ignoring this when somebody says this
and the other person says this
and the other person says that
that's why you have to do your own research
yeah I just wanted to kind of respond to
that you know family wise
that could take your kids off your hands
for a little bit so you get a vacation
it's obvious that you need
you can rest your body and your mind
to where you can come back and attack
again is there anybody possible?
Well, my sister, but she's a chaplain,
and she's got things going on in Florida
and didn't want me to call because I was told something here
and told something there.
And it's like, I've been dealing with this like 24 hours.
I've been trying to help this one person who says she's truthful.
It's like, you know, you do wrong things,
and then you tell me somebody that I trusted did something,
and I'm like, what is going on?
Yeah, Mandy, all I can tell you is that when I can't sleep, sometimes I lay down and my eyes are just wide open and I'm not sleepy.
Oh, and then somebody tells you they're doing something.
Then they later say they're not doing something.
And then I'm trying to get in contact with my family.
And they don't even want to talk about it
it's like well they probably don't they don't want to know yeah they don't know what to say
but you know sometimes when I can't sleep I um I use it as a prayer time and I just um ask God
to help me to go to sleep and before I know it I like to I just watch tv I watch leave it to beaver and fall
asleep it's like you know I'm just gonna watch leave it to beaver Andy Griffiths is on now and
I'm about ready to go to sleep it's like but I haven't had dinner yet because you know it's like
I was hungry I wanted to sleep earlier and I've got all this stuff going on.
Everybody was going to go do this and do that.
It's like, what are you doing?
Well, maybe better to skip the dinner and then eat a nice big breakfast,
and you'll probably sleep better.
Well, I tried to do that this morning, but everybody was doing everything else,
and it's like, I've got these wild kitties.
I wanted to go out of town,
buy some property, go, you know, do other things, and I've got all this other conflict,
which is, what's going on?
Somebody made a bad choice, and they called the other person on it, and I'm not even sure who's telling the truth.
Well, that's why we're researching.
Because they kept me up all night.
But Mandy, we're going to be closing the space in just a few minutes.
And I do want to hear from John before the evening's up.
John, what's going on with you?
Have you heard anything on the brief?
Haven't heard anything. Working on something else now. It's pretty, yeah, I can't really talk about it.
If you just look at the caseload in the federal courts over the last, what did I do, 30 years,
that's as far back as I could go. It's pretty amazing when you look at it,
but it's not just a graph. You have to think about
the behaviors that flow from a
in one year. So you don't have the staff for a 62%
increase. What are the behaviors? The behaviors
are start dismissing cases as fast as you can and depriving people of justice. So a lot of the
COVID cases, and then that carried into an 18% increase in the following year, which is 2021
year of the vaccine. The 2022 was actually low. And then 23 was 15 increase so with all that in mind the if you
look at it from a management analysis and the behaviors of people and managing situations like
that um i'm gonna actually i'm telling you everything I'm going to write. So if you do something once, it's kind of a one-off, right?
And if you do it twice, it starts to become a pattern.
And if you do it three times, it's a habit.
Well, what if you do it a hundred times in a year and then you do it for three years
in a row, it becomes the custom and practice that was not there before COVID.
And that's what happened in the court systems
that are now in the habit of depriving people of justice that don't let us have access to the
courts. So I'm taking my analysis further. I have some more stuff to do, but that's what I'm working
working on right now. It's right in front of me. I just read those numbers right off the screen.
on right now. It's right in front of me. I just read those numbers right off the screen.
What else? I really liked Patriot. I'd like to talk to him sometime. I followed him.
He's not here anymore. So then somebody was asking about bronchitis. You know, what's funny is
this happens to me too. You start talking about some data and some research you've done that you
wrote a book. People start asking you medical questions. And you answer them because you might
know the answer, but you're not a doctor. I'm not a doctor. He's not a doctor.
As far as the bronchitis goes, you say, well, taking antibiotics for bronchitis,
that's assuming the bronchitis is just inflammation of the
bronchioles. You have bronchitis. Well, if it's caused by a bacterium, you got pneumonia, right?
You have a bacterial infection in your lungs. It's likely going to be pneumonia if it's not
pneumonia already. But if you go to the Cleveland Clinic, which people tend to talk about now, should I take antibiotics for bronchitis?
Taking antibiotics won't help you get over bronchitis in most cases.
Antibiotics are used to destroy bacteria that make you sick.
Bronchitis is caused by a virus 95% of the time.
Keep that number in mind, 95% of the time.
Antibiotics don't help you get rid of a virus.
You're just going to let them degrade into pneumonia within the next few days so bad
that it's 104 degree fever and the guy's practically dead?
If it's an old person, oh, don't give it to them because there's a 95% chance.
Well, I got 40 people in my ward.
That means two of them are going to die because you're withholding antibiotics.
These people are nuts. And this is what has happened. I've been battling this my entire life.
I remember going to the doctor in high school and then college and after college, and I had to come up with a routine of lying to them so that they would give me antibiotics
so I could get rid of the goddamn strep throat.
Well, we're not going to give you antibiotics because the rapid strep test was negative.
I'm like, well, do the culture one, and then let me get worse over the next two days.
Well, it's kind of expensive to do the full culture.
Two days later, here's the antibiotics.
Yeah, I got 103 degree fever now.
I went through that every freaking winter up here in New England.
And I learned a routine to get the antibiotics I wanted.
I had to lie to them because they didn't want to give it because, oh, it's just a sore throat.
Like, I know what I have.
Sorry, I went off on a rant.
Well, you have to self, you have to become your own doctor.
If you want to get something done i'm finding out and it's um you know you can't you
can't rely on someone who's just been taught pharmaceutical medicine it's not their fault
that's just what they've been taught but but nancy they haven't been taught pharmaceutical medicine
they've been taught to just do what they're told oh, and I'm glad you brought that up because Patriot,
how, how some of those policies form, Obama didn't come up with this, right? It was put up,
put in front of them. So it's the NIH. The CDC recommendations are generally coming from the NIH. Somebody corrected me on this about three years ago. And I was like, yeah,
I know you're right. Why do I keep saying CDC? And I got to look into this. And yeah,
you know, it's definitely NIH. So NIH came up with the COVID protocols, COVID treatment protocols,
and CDC made the public recommendations. And when you look at it, and why is it NIH?
public recommendations. And when you look at it, and why is it NIH? Because they give out
this grant funding money, and you get guys like Lindsey Baden and Michael Klompas over there at
Mass General Brigham. They're taking in millions of dollars. And by the way, when they take in
like $2 million for an NIH grant, how much of it do you think
that they have to say what they did with the money?
Like who they paid and what lab equipment did they buy or did they buy any?
They don't have to make any accounting.
There's probably zero accountability.
And Trump came in and wanted to increase it from like zero to 50%.
They have to account for where 50 percent of the money went.
They're all freaking out.
No, we're not going to do that.
Like, you think you shouldn't have to account for a two million dollar check you were just handed?
So they put together the.
again, I got to look this up and make sure.
Again, I got to look this up and make sure.
And I want to tell everybody now because I don't want to get in trouble for fraud or libel or whatever
or slander. But I'm pretty sure
that Michael Klompas was on a three-person panel
that made the recommendation to the CDC, of course, based on the NIH grant that he had,
to use ventilators in March of 2020. I believe that's where the use of ventilators came from.
We really need to know. I'm pretty sure that I read that. I can't find it again.
And it's really frigging important. So really upset that I can't find it. If anybody else out there finds it, please send it to me.
I read that the ventilators are the new iron lungs. That's all they are.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, they are. But that, I mean, the iron lungs were,
yeah there but um that i mean the iron lungs were uh if correct me if i'm wrong that was for
loss of um autonomic you know breathing like your your brain isn't controlling your breathing so
that's doing it for you right hey john do you see that patriots back in the space so if you wanted
to ask him anything you could or make a comment hey oh yeah no if you wanted to ask him anything, you could or make a comment.
No, I just wanted to meet him, say hi, and say, you know, I don't think he knows who I am or anything I've done.
I told you who you were and how awesome you were.
And I know you don't like to be called the data guy, but that's.
I have evidence. I have 1.6 million non-redacted death records from four states, 5% of the United States population. And the stuff that I found on the records,
and I have a case that's at the First Circuit Court of Appeals now,
massive amounts of fraud on the records where they lied and increased the overcounted COVID called everything COVID.
They got blunt force trauma to the head,
blunt force trauma to the torso,
fentanyl overdoses all called COVID so they could scare everybody.
That's those are the deaths.
And then if they're doing that for accidental deaths,
they're so brazen as to do that.
Then what do you think they did for old people dying of heart attacks?
COVID, COVID, COVID, COVID, COVID.
I got vaccine deaths labeled COVID deaths. One Breonna McCarthy, and I named the people in the book.
Breonna McCarthy, they said she died from COVID. They had a positive test on file with no symptoms from four months earlier.
She got the shot. She reacted in hours, degraded, died in days. The reaction was a severe headache so bad she went to the emergency room twice.
And they told her, go home. We're treating COVID patients here. The third time, her family brought her in because she didn't recognize her family members.
So she died of a stroke a couple weeks later, but she was brain dead within a few days or whatever that means.
Her father called the state numerous times.
Why does it say she died from COVID?
She died from the vaccine.
Five doc, no, six doctors from Harvard Medical College and Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital wrote a brief report about her.
It's in Neuro Hospital's journal.
Fatal post-COVID mRNA vaccine associated with cerebral ischemia.
It says the vaccine killed her by stroke.
The vaccine killed her by stroke.
And yet they said that the state of Massachusetts wrote COVID.
So three years later in 2024, they corrected the record and they added the vaccine to the record last year.
And that's my lawsuit was pending for two, more than two years at the time.
And my lawsuit cites her case and that it's fraud and the state needs to correct their fraud.
That's the injunctive relief I'm asking for is fix the fraud that
you're committing and tell it and to tell the people that you've committed the fraud.
And that's just one, you know, I get seven year old Cassidy, that's chapter one.
They said she died of COVID. She died from reacting to the vaccine in five minutes with
terrible stomachache and died in five days. Probably bowel ischemia, I'm guessing, but we don't know
because they're hiding it. They hit it. They said she died of COVID. Nothing else in part one
on her death record. And a lot more
stroke and all the other stuff. Yeah, John, I think Patriot has his hand up.
Go ahead, Patriot. Yeah, John, sorry I
had to leave the space. just jumped back in was listening
a little bit what you were talking about like the ventilators in a typical pneumonia annual
seasonal pneumonia season um that's the last uh resort like if the patient came in and their
infection was a super infection and the antibiotics were given too late they'll put a
patient on the ventilator um to help them breathe while the antibiotics kick in because they'll
obviously have to go to a higher or stronger antibiotic to beat the super infection so that's
where like Fauci since he Fauci was a is a infectious disease specialist, so he knew about pneumonia even before all this stuff as a specialist in infectious diseases.
So for him to be advocating for ventilators is just another sign that he knew that it was pneumonia.
And then he was pushing for this because they were denying patients of antibiotics.
So he knew that they were going to be needing more ventilators because they weren't giving
Did you interview any doctors for the book?
No, I have a nose, throat, and ear doctor that's going to be uh doing a forward for my book though okay you
should um for the next next book there's those guys out there i mean we can we can talk i can
maybe i don't know if they'll still talk but they knew um some doctors you know i know a guy who
left the state he said i don't want to kill people and telling me to put people on ventilators. It's absolutely insane.
And you know what they told them?
You know how they got them to do it?
They told the doctors that the staff is going to die unless you contain the aerosols to the patient.
The CPAP doesn't do that.
So put them on a ventilator to save the staff from getting infected from the patient.
That's how they talk the doctors into doing it.
Unbelievable. So evil. to save the staff from getting infected from the patient. That's how they talk the doctors into doing it.
They're just so freaking evil.
And, you know, I don't know if you heard me,
but I'm pretty sure there's a doctor at Mass General Brigham who was given an NIH grant on how to treat COVID,
and he came up with it and put it out there.
He's the one who recommended the ventilators in March and that funneled up through the management chain. You know, Fauci didn't make these decisions
and Obama didn't make decisions. And as far as the medical stuff, they had to have somebody
had to do a study to put in front of them to justify why they were changing policies.
And these guys are, they're hired guns and they will kill a million people to get their
research grant. They don't give a shit. Michael Klompas is one of them. And Dean Hashimoto is
another. And Lindsey Biden, Lindsey Biden ran the phase three clinical trial for Moderna with 30,000,
30 or 40,000 participants. These are all Mass General Brigham.
Mass General Brigham is the center of all COVID shit.
$20.6 billion operation, $4.1 billion in Medicare.
They're the largest grant fund recipient of NIH funding at $1.12 billion.
But you'll see it in two different, more than two different line items
because you got Mass General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital are on separate line items
for the NIH grant funding. Johns Hopkins appears to be the biggest at $800K,
but when you add up the Mass General and Brigham and Women's, it's's 1.12 billion. It's far more. I mean, that's, that's like 20,
30% more. Um, you've got $2.5 billion. So RFK Jr. came out, Nancy, I'll answer the question of
what's new. Okay. RFK Jr. comes out with the $500 million and the 22 MRNA programs. And everybody's
like, Oh, that's great. That's great. Yay, yay, yay.
And the people on the other side are like, that's terrible.
I can't believe you're killing people because, you know,
we're not going to get our cancer drugs and all the research.
I just told you, Mass General Brigham takes in $2.5 billion in research and academic. That's different from the $1.12 billion in the NIH grant funding and the $1.2
billion in specialty pharma and the $4.1 billion in Medicare and the $1.2 billion in Medicaid and
the $4.5 billion in Massachusetts Health. $20.6 billion operation, $2.5 billion in research and
academic. What do you think that is? BARDA maybe? Yeah, I think so. So out of that $2.5 billion in research and academic. What do you think that is? BARDA maybe? Yeah, I think so.
So out of that $2.5 billion, the $500 million that RFK Jr. just cut was only 20% of a single
entity's funding. And it's only 22 programs out of the 500 or 400 they have for mRNA.
The whole thing's bullshit. They're getting people's emotions up and down. Oh, look what we're doing. They're not doing shit. The SARNA self-amplifying crap that, you know, somebody gets an injection, walks out, goes to McDonald's and everybody in McDonald's is going to be injected with that shit just by breathing his air. These people are insane. They mean to kill us. Now I'm done.
people are insane they mean to kill us now i'm done oh i i agree 100 with you uh john you know
what's also interesting fauci's experience with his aids um debacle how he was killing people
while testing them on different drugs and all that stuff he knew probably back then that all
the hiv and aids patients were dying of pneumonia because that's the number one cause of all of them.
And, you know, him being infectious disease, like I know I understand what you were talking about.
It wasn't Obama or Fauci, but these two were the catalysts because it's the first time in U.S. history that an empiric life-saving drug as cheap as azithromycin is, was withheld and denied from patients,
specifically during a specific presidential election.
I agree with you. Fauci's a mob boss. I've talked to people who work for him directly for,
you know, one person was more than a decade. She actually was given an award handed right to him on stage for her work with h1n1
um i haven't talked to her since 2020 but she she she she wanted to talk to me she said how did you
know like how did i know what how did you know what fauci was like he described his personality
to a t because i was talking about those 38 honorary doctorates he got, and everybody's like, ooh, he has 38 honorary doctorates.
I'm like, yeah, that just means that he gave out grants, and as payback, they gave him 38 honorary doctorates and 38 trips and 38 five-star hotels and 38 banquets in his honor and 38 free vacations wherever he wanted.
and 38 free vacations wherever he wanted.
If he wanted to go to Bangkok that year,
he would give a grant to the Bangkok Institute of whatever,
virology, and it's all on our dime.
Like 38 honorary doctorates means nothing
except that he's an influence peddler.
But what I was told is he runs it like the mafia and you
gotta kiss his ass you got to put his name on some of your papers because he doesn't do any work
himself he's just a mob boss stolen out money that is it and he doesn't give a shit how many people
die not at all but I did want to say something about, you did say one thing. Oh, the, yeah, the antibiotic thing. That's, they killed people in so many different ways in that first wave. And if you look at the waves by state, where people get confused is they say what happened to the United States. And it didn't happen to the United States. It happened regionally.
It didn't happen to the United States.
And there were different custom and practice of not only treatment, but what they wrote on records and stuff.
So Minnesota is very different from Massachusetts.
Connecticut is very close to Massachusetts.
Well, we border each other.
I don't mean close in distance.
I mean very close in patterns in the data.
But there are some anomalies that are very different where Connecticut resembled Minnesota and not Massachusetts.
When you have something like that, where you look at the patterns in the waveforms,
it can't be a disease that does that. When you have a difference 1,300 miles away as a time difference, you could say, oh, okay, well, the disease didn't get there until a couple months later.
And then the seasonality kicked in when May and June and the warmer weather, nobody had COVID over the summer.
And then the second wave in Massachusetts was smaller, but it was the biggest wave in Minnesota because they didn't,
you can make all those excuses. But when you have Connecticut, Minnesota, and a bunch of other
states all with the same pattern, Massachusetts completely different. And you look at it and say
you're looking at cardiac arrest or something. That's all policy. That's all man driven.
It's not a disease doing that. Diseases don't change how they're going to
kill you on a year boundary from killing you from respiratory to killing you with blood and
circulatory. These are policies. These are vaccines killing people. These are ventilators
killing people. It's the withholding of antibiotics killing people. It's the staff not showing up and
the 95-year-old doesn't walk down the
hallway twice a day to bear weight on their calves so they don't get a DBT, which then becomes a
pulmonary embolism. They're told, lay in bed for two weeks because we don't have the staff.
A 95-year-old is dead within two weeks if you don't walk them down the hall twice a day.
I mean, these are standard things that we all knew. Not we all, but I mean, anybody who thinks about this stuff knows this and who works in places like that.
Anybody in an old folks home knows that if you don't walk somebody down the hall twice a day, they're going to frigging die.
They're going to get pneumonia in their lungs or they're going to get a clot in their leg, throw the clot to have a pulmonary embolism.
throw the clot to have a pulmonary embolism, they're dead. Left ventricular failure.
Left ventricular failure.
So they did it in so many different ways that it was not possible in my, it's not plausible to me
that it was accidental. This was a planned culling of the elderly and the weak and the infirm.
and the weak and the infirm. Oh, so one last thing, Patriot. If you look at the patterns of
all-cause excess mortality year over year, going from 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, if you look at those
years, you look at the pattern of all-cause excess, looks like the pattern of COVID deaths,
looks like the pattern of pneumonia unspecified, looks like the pattern of viral pneumonia.
It does not look like the pattern of bacterial pneumonia.
Bacterial pneumonia went up from 2020 to 2021 when all the others went down, nearly cut in half. When you look at the, if you look at the marginal difference,
the excess was cut in half in all cause,
in viral pneumonia and pneumonia unspecified, in COVID,
you had a bunch of excess, right?
Cut that in half in the next year.
Instead of being cut in half in bacterial, it went up slightly.
That's like, how the frig do you get that
except withholding antibiotics from people and letting
them die that's what they did to people so you're absolutely right 100 you know it's a it's a funny
thing um john in my research i i i saw uh i have this so many videos in 2019 going all the way up to September of 2019 were local.
They were obviously affiliates of Mainstream,
but small little local towns or Tampa,
cities throughout the US where they were reporting that 2019-2020
was going to be a bad influenza season, both A and B.
And then even Faucici I have him on video
January 2020 being interviewed
where Fauci said don't worry about coronavirus
he goes but what America should be worrying
going up into its second peak
in the second wave and I'm like
intense or proper questioning from uh journalists and reporters i mean like they were all in bed
together like for them to say like hey you should be worrying about influenza it's a bad influenza
season and he knows what comes with influenza is pneumonia if it's not treated and by withholding
and restricting and denying antibiotics you're going to end up with a pneumonia pandemic it was basically you repeat the same
scenario as 1918 when it was the pre-antibiotic era they you know like you can obviously people's
immune systems they can overcome pneumonia but like if you have certain conditions if you have
who knows what other you're diabetic you're old if you're in that certain bracket of people
more vulnerable to pneumonia you're probably going to die from pneumonia especially if you
don't have antibiotics and they just repeated the exact same thing because they knew they knew how to
to kill mass amount of people worldwide.
It's incomprehensible evil.
I go back and forth every day through bits of anger.
As the years pass, I can control it more.
My son and two million American families are denied of their grandparents' time all from denying a simple like cheap affordable antibiotic.
You know how my grandmother died, Patriot?
I'm sorry, man. No, no no what do you mean you're sorry
well i mean like you know like you know like no but it's it's it's still family you know it's like
you know and it's and it's crazy that they employed the same tactics in in uh the 21st century
my father was six months old and my father was 46 when I was born and I'm 61.
So if you add 46 and 61, you'll get and subtract it from 2025, you'll get 1918.
This mother was 28 years old and she got the Spanish flu in the fall of 2018.
I think she died in November or October.
I think she died in October of 1918.
And I heard my great aunts and uncles were still around.
And they were, the ones from my mother's side, which was younger, they were in their tens and teens and, and twenties.
I don't know if any of them were in their twenties, but they were, they were old enough to remember.
And I heard stories about it. And, um, there was something special about that where people would,
they said they would turn black, their skin would turn black. So I'm assuming there was some kind of sepsis going on. But I changed my mind. Like, was there some type of thrombocytopenia purpura going on? Nobody really knows. It was too long ago and all the data is corrupted. black there's another reason why they said is that when aspirin just became like a popular drug to
take they would you know you take a couple aspirin for a headache or whatever but then when you get
sick you get a fever you take more aspirin and you take more aspirin they had no idea about the
dosage of aspirin and so they were taking like handfuls of aspirin and they, they, they were
like bleeding internally, not even knowing it. And they were killing themselves. And I'm wondering,
was, was that the reason why people's skin turned black? Because they were overdosing on aspirin.
Um, there's a lot of, a lot of things you can read, you know, you can read about,
A lot of things you can read, you know, you can read about, but it was, I'm with you 100%.
The reason was we didn't have antibiotics.
And if you look at a couple of slides I have, 60 movies and 60 television shows, and I mean
the whole series, not like episodes.
So 60 movies and 60 television series, plus individual episodes from like The Rifleman and Bonanza and Gunsmoke and all the rest, Rawhide, all on pandemics.
They didn't use the word pandemics.
There's no such thing as a friggin' pandemic.
Since it since antibiotics, pandemics are impossible.
Since antibiotics, pandemics are impossible.
We've been we've been programmed to believe.
And that's why I say 60 movies and 60 television series in the last 60 years have programmed our society to believe pandemics are actually possible and they're prevalent and they happen.
And it's like, no, we haven't had one since 1918, which was pre-penicillin, pre-antibiotics.
I think you're right, John.
It's been planned all along.
Would you and Patriot come back again?
You know, Jeremiah's going to be gone on vacation coming up, and I'm going to be hosting some of these spaces.
And I would love for the two of you to come back and have more time.
But it is midnight back east.
And I turn into the pumpkin.
And we have one hand that's been up forever to ask you guys a question.
Actually, just a quick question for John.
John, what did you ask us for in the beginning of your talk regarding the vents in the hospital?
in the beginning of your talk regarding the vents in the hospital?
If anybody can tie Michael Klompas from Mass General Brigham,
he wrote some papers and got some grants.
And I believe that he was, I read this and when I went to look for it,
I was searching for it again.
But it said he led a three-person research team where he was the lead, and that was the team that recommended the use of ventilators for COVID in March of 2020.
But if anybody finds that, let me know.
So what about the hospital algorithms regarding their algorithms for when you intubate the patient that came in with COVID?
Because that'll, that'll give us the starting date. Well, that was, so they were, they were
given that treatment protocol by NIH and CDC. Yeah. So do you have that or is that one of the
things you needed to? No, I don't need that. You can just look up the protocol.
It'll have all the midazolam, lorazepam, dexmen, atominium, propofol, fentanyl, and put them on a
ventilator. And remdesivir was around the same time. It was like a month lagging the ventilator.
So we're looking to tie Michael Brigham and women with the three re three person research study. So when did they
implement intubating the patients post his, or during his study?
Uh, I think it was, I think he made the recommendation in March,
like mid, mid March or something like that. Okay. And if I, I might be able to help you
with that. If I can gather that for you, do you want me to text it to you? I'll get your number from CC because I see I can't DM you.
I don't want you to have to say your number on air.
And thank you, Patriot patriot and everyone who spoke tonight you
made it a great space a lot of people learned a lot and you shared a lot of information
it's very much appreciated we're all trying to heal we're all trying to heal emotionally and
physically and you guys helped you just helped it out. So we're going to say goodnight to everybody
and thank you for my co-host, Magnificent,
Her name is Susie and she's become a friend
and I really appreciate that.
Thank you, Ronald Owens, for being in the group.
And everyone who I haven't mentioned,
thank you so much for being here. Lori, Allergic, all of you have been so helpful in the past. And I hope to see you
again tomorrow or whenever you can make it to Stop the Shots. So good night, everybody,
and Stop the Shots. Good night, everybody, and stop the shots. Good night, everyone.