SHOTS-Injured Trying 2 Heal

Recorded: Aug. 27, 2025 Duration: 2:05:22
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you Thank you. hi Maga hey Nancy how goes it oh it's going good, hon. Going good.
Good, good.
I got my husband in from out of town, so it's nice to see him back.
Yeah, I bet he's glad to be home.
Oh, I think he is.
He had a real good time golfing.
He goes every year for a golf tournament up in Nashville, Tennessee with my brother-in-law and some of the people we went to college with.
And he turned another year older while you were gone.
He sure did. He's a little, do you know I'm nine months older than him?
Anyway, yeah.
I'm older than Jim too. I mean, yeah, he was born in 47. I was born in 46. He was born in September. I was born in
November. So, wow. Yeah. So we're the boss, right? I just can't believe how, no, they don't need to.
I just can't believe how old I am. I just look at other people my age and I go,
I am. I just look at other people my age and I go, you're really that age, Susie. Is there something
wrong with you that you don't know that you're that age, but you really are an old woman right
now, but you don't think you are. You still feel like you're 30 inside, but you really are old.
Hey, it happens before you know it.
When I said that to a friend a long time ago,
and that's back when I was still young,
she said, have you looked in the mirror lately?
Well, that was the last time we spoke.
Seriously.
I didn't like her anyway.
Well, I always try to read an inspirational little quick story
while we're having people join.
Rather than playing the music, I like to have an inspirational story.
And this story tonight is about how the love of an animal or a person
can give you the courage to do insurmountable things and I hope that's
what Stop the Shots does for people gives them the courage to hang on I mean you never know when
someone's considering suicide or you never know when someone's life is just so upside down and we always want to be conscious of those things and try to have a place of
The story I'm going to tell you is about this guy who went hiking, well not hiking, but
went deep in the mountains and he took his UTV and his dog.
TV and his dog.
And it's a dramatic survival tale that unfolds in the, it's a UINTA mountains.
It's U-I-N-T-A.
Not sure how to say that.
Anyway, in northern Utah.
northern utah um a hunting guide found his life clinging to an unwavering companionship of his
dog so this guy was a hunting guide gone into the mountains and took his dog and he had a
catastrophic accident his name was jake smith he 34 years old. He was a veteran of the outdoors.
He suffered devastating injuries when his Polaris Ranger, it's kind of like a three-wheeler,
only a little nicer and bigger. His Polaris Ranger flipped over on July 20th, 2025,
20th, 2025, leaving him with both ankles shattered, ribs broken, and a perilous journey ahead.
He said, I knew it was going to flip and I tried to jump out, he recounted to the Salt Lake Tribune.
And upon trying to jump out, it started to roll and it took my body with it.
to jump out, it started to roll and it took my body with it.
The terror of the moment escalated as the vehicle rolled over his body twice, propelling
him down a steep slope into a dry creek bed.
Miraculously, in the midst of the chaos, Smith's six-year-old German short-haired pointer,
Buddy, emerged unscathed from a crate at the back of his three-wheeler,
I'm going to call it.
The comfort of the dog's presence would prove invaluable as Smith assessed his critical
situation.
He was four miles from the safety of his parked truck.
His satellite phone and other communication devices rendered useless in the
wreckage. Despite and desperate for help, he began to artistly crawl down the mountain,
through the streams and the rocky terrain, while Buddy remained loyal by his side.
I was way more scared to lose my leg than to re-break that back, Smith said, reflecting on the self-splinting technique he had employed using duct tape and a broken piece of metal from the vehicle.
He said, I was terrified. The night stretched into an 11-hour ordeal.
When I felt burnt out, Buddy kept me going.
As he inched forward, he said my canine companion would race ahead,
almost dancing ahead of me.
Then he would stop and wait for me.
And he'd do this over and over.
He'd race ahead and then stop.
And he said it provided him with moments of motivation
that fueled him to keep moving.
He said I would pet him and then he'd sprinter off again about 20 feet
and then sit there and wait for me.
He said emerging from the wilderness
the following morning both man and dog finally reached Schmidt's truck after a 40-minute drive
to a nearby diner to seek help a week in the hospital followed for Schmidt who underwent
surgery his bonds with Buddy persisted despite their separation and on the last day of his hospital stay,
the reunion was nothing short of emotional.
I cried, Smith said, remembering how the joy of the reunion nearly overwhelmed him.
When he managed to exit the mountain physically, Smith candidly acknowledged Buddy as the key to his survival.
If he wasn't there, I probably wouldn't have made it, mentally or spiritually.
Friends and family are everything.
And he said it also is a testament to the powerful connection between a man and his devoted dog.
between a man and his devoted dog.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
So that's the story of love and caring
that an animal can do for you.
But we have the opportunity to do it for each other.
And I'm going to look at moderator,
or no, it's Modu.
Excuse me a minute.
Modu, we usually do a lot of screening before we give anyone a speaker,
but I would like to take the responsibility for giving you a speaker
and you've just joined Stop the Shots so you don't know what our theme is.
I'll try to tell you and I've just invited our co-host up, Cece, American's granddaughter.
She'll be co-hosting here with MAGA, our host.
But tonight, the Stop the Shots is on the injured trying to heal.
And we're going to hope that you would have something to add to the injured who are trying to heal from the vaccines and the shots.
Hey, Nancy.
Yeah, we just ended the protocol mega meeting and I see a lot of my protocol victims out in the audience, too.
So welcome over here.
You're welcome to share as well. This is all related.
Okay. Yeah, go ahead and give your people speakers if they'd like to speak.
They don't have to speak right away, but they can raise their hand when they're ready.
Yep. I sure will. And hello to everybody, Albert, Carrie, Annette, AJ.
I can't name everybody. know, all y'all.
Yeah, there's a lot of good people that are coming to Stop the Shots,
and I'm hoping to build a...
Me, I'm hoping Stop the Shots can build a great community.
I was reminded tonight that if we just had 3,000 members
and everybody gave $100, we'd have $3,000.
And if we doubled that amount into the double-digit numbers of people,
we would have power in the legislative halls of Congress.
And we would like to have that power.
We're seeing change happening right now.
We're seeing mega change.
Sometime this month, we're supposed to have a
great announcement. I'm sure many of you have heard about it. The HHS believes that they have
found the interventions which caused a massive spike in autism. Now, this huge announcement is going to come this month in September.
It relates in the article that back in 1970, there was a massive study with almost a million children, 900,000 children in the study.
And they were looking for autism.
And they found seven children out of 10,000 who had autism. That was in 1970. What's happened now?
Do you know that now one in every 12.5 boys is autistic? Something's wrong, you guys.
Something is majorly wrong, and I think you all realize that and know that.
So I'm looking forward to see what's going to happen, how the public's going to accept it.
Are they going to say that it is child vaccine related?
How is our government going to handle this?
We don't know, but we ask that the power of God be with them and be with the people who deserve a chance to work hard and live and find the American dream.
And I hope that our country will honor that.
Yeah, we would have 300,000, though, not 3,000.
So that would that can move some legislation.
Yeah. So and that's, you know, it takes money to make change, but we just need to grow the community and get awareness out there. that Mississippi is proud to say that they are the most,
they are the leading state for having the most childhood vaccination.
And they just announced a public emergency for infant deaths today.
Let me pull up the picture. I mean, the article,
Mississippi boasts the highest childhood vaccination rate in the U.S.
Mississippi declares a public health emergency over rising infant death.
I think we read it was at 9.4%.
the highest it's been in, what was it, like 50 years or something?
The highest it's been in, what was it, like 50 years or something?
So they are clearly going after the babies, which is, I mean, I couldn't even read the article.
I just did a screenshot of it because it's so disturbing.
I don't see how people can't connect the dots.
They're saying the same things,
most children vaccinations,
most global emergency on children,
baby infant deaths.
How can you cannot connect the dots on that?
I just is baffling to me.
And then that the new,
where's Julie?
She just sent, um, invite her to speak because she just pulled it up for me.
The Red 2 sub stack articles on the new Chikakawanga, I don't even know how to say it,
mosquito pandemic that's coming out that they're going to announce in November
because they obviously scheduled it if they know the date is going to be coming out.
But, you know, we already know people sick with mosquito-borne illnesses um what did you find
out Julie? So Mary Tally Bowden just posted that FDA pulled that Chikagunya vaccine today
after one death like literally just pulled it off the market after one death no No fanfare. It's absurd. I mean, first of all,
maybe we're not going to have this,
outbreak of mosquito,
whatever, in November,
but they'll have something else.
But it's like,
One freaking death?
And they did it for COVID vaccines.
Are we not enough,
over whatever,
almost 40,000,
It's just absurd.
It's upsetting.
Jessica Rose and James Herguski both have a substact article out on this.
I don't know how to say it.
Chikokawana or something.
But it's scheduled to release, you know, mosquitoes that have been tampered with.
you know, mosquitoes that have been tampered with.
And to the fact that they know even the date that took the date,
Jessica Rosen and her subject said it was going to be November 25th, 2025,
but it could be any time in November or it could be something else that they
just flame on us.
But I guarantee you we're getting into flu and cold season.
Everybody just needs to be prepared and stay out of the hospitals and not take
another shot. Don't comply with all their BS because we also read a study that it says if 73%
of the people will do the same thing and follow the same rules as they did the first time, even
though they know that the masking didn't work, that the vaccines are dangerous, that the social distancing is BS,
they're still going to follow the rules again. So as one of our victims said in the earlier,
we just have to lead by example, you know, not take their stuff, show that we can be healthy,
show that we're not getting sick and just, you know, just try to warn people, but lead by example.
What did you say, Dr. Emanuel said, it's okay to lie? Like when I went in hospital,
they're like, did you take your tetanus shot? Yes, I did. Thank you. Yes, I've taken it all.
Yeah. She, you know, she's a minister and and a lovely, godly woman. And she said, there is such thing as a righteous lie.
There you go.
Because if it means it's saving a life, that's a righteous lie.
So don't, you know, feel like, oh, I can't lie.
Yeah, you can.
If it's going to save your life or one of your loved ones against this evil, then yeah, you can.
And do it.
I would just say, I mean, if any doctor or whatever asked me, I've had all 10 boosters. I've had every flu.
I've had every tetanus, DPT, Chickalanga, Ebola.
I've had every virus there's ever been made.
I'm just going to say they can't check and they're not going to just be.
I'm so pro-virus if you go in the hospital.
Otherwise, you've got a target on your head, a bounty on your head,
because they want to get rid of the ones that don't comply.
You mean pro-vaccine?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sorry, pro-vaccine, yeah.
This is my fourth meeting today, so like back-to-back,
so I'm like losing my voice.
You are a trooper, Cece.
You do so much.
I can't believe it.
And I just pray the prep out gets repealed.
I pray that the work you have done and are doing.
And that's one of the reasons for this group is to keep it strong, to keep it growing, to keep the numbers growing so that we do have a voice.
You know, I'm reminded what Dr. Andrew Zewjit said, and I said it before last night.
He said allopathic medicine is crumbling under the weight of its own dishonesty and failures.
and failures. And he also said that, he said, when you go to a doctor and he offers you a vaccine,
he said, there are several possibilities here. And he's trying to tell us this because he wants
us to start thinking. He said, the doctor, he said, there's three things. The doctor,
he doesn't know about vaccines, doesn't make him a bad doctor.
He's supposed to be an expert.
Who prescribes injections without knowledge?
So he's not real happy with the doctors, you know, if the doctor doesn't know about vaccines.
Okay, the second one is, is he knows, then there's another scenario.
He said, well, maybe the doctor knows about vaccine and offers them anyway, making him a bad doctor.
Be it money, apathy, or whatever reason, it doesn't matter.
And number three, doctor, he thinks vaccines are good for you, which means he doesn't know anything about vaccines, making him a bad doctor.
We can keep going, but if you get the point, there's actually no excuse,
no matter which way you slice it. And you know, you were saying, Cece, that there's
a lot of people that don't know, and that's true, but there's a lot of people waking up
too. And the start of it's in this group.
And I was reading something that Dr. McCullough had said,
actually had put on his website,
and he talks about that same vaccine that you and Julie just talked about. He said the cutter polio vaccine was pulled in 1995 because there were 10 deaths. He said the swine
flu vaccine was pulled in 1976 because of 20 deaths. He said the Rhoda Shield vaccine in 1999
was pulled because 10 people got bowel obstruction from it. And he said the Valeria Chikangunya vaccine
was pulled in 2025,
the one Julie's just talking about.
He said three deaths, but Julie said one.
So it's between one and three somewhere.
And the COVID-19 vaccine in America
has already seen 500,000 deaths.
And in the world, 17 million have been documented.
And probably Albert from Welcome can help me there.
60 million of Americans have been disabled and 900 million that aren't disabled are injured.
So this far surpasses the death rate.
There's no argument. The data is
here. I think it was all planned. And this was from the McCullough Foundation. So no matter what
we want to say about Dr. Peter McCullough, he's still doing a part. Maybe he doesn't know everything.
He's still doing a part.
Maybe he doesn't know everything.
We don't know everything.
But we're playing a part in the fact that we want our health freedom and we will not be dictated and we will not be told that a person who makes a product can actually infiltrate our government and force us to take it.
We're saying no.
And I am so proud of everybody who's in here and everybody who's working and everybody who's doing something.
Go ahead, Keith.
Actually, Gary was first, Keith.
I'm sorry, I made a mistake.
Can you wait a second, Keith?
Yeah, he's always so polite.
Go ahead, Gary.
Okay, thank you.
You're welcome.
Yeah, I have been listening
intently the
last few nights, and I've heard you
bring up the chikungunya
and I've done some
research myself
vaccine that they have created.
Well, and they fast-tracked.
Remember this?
They fast-tracked both of these vaccines for the chikungunya virus within the last year or two.
Keep that in perspective.
And the FDA approved of this crap.
Okay? And the FDA approved of this crap. Okay?
And I pulled up, and I've actually posted on here before,
they just declare within the package insert that this vaccine will prevent
the illness caused by the mosquito that will infect you with this disease that makes you
bend over. Chikungunya means bend over, okay? You're going to be bent over because of the pain in your
back, the pain in your joints, okay? What I discovered is that within the package insert, they tell you the exact mechanism of protection has not been determined.
So they do not know how to protect you.
They declare that in the package insert,
that we do not know how to protect you from this mosquito-borne illness,
but we're going to produce something.
And we're going to hope,
basically it goes back to hope,
that this vaccine will prevent the illness.
Well, they haven't tested any of that shit.
It's fast-tracked to the point
where they give the manufacturer
liability protection
to produce a drug.
Bear in mind, a drug,
a vaccine is a drug.
It's far into the body.
The body is not prepared for this.
That's what a drug does. It invades the body.
And it's supposed to be correct.
An ailment
within your body that that natural
natural interventions cannot protect you okay which is saying that well man can produce shit
that is better than god okay that's that's that's what they're telling you so they they suspended
one of the vaccines for this chikungunya virus, but they did not suspend the other one.
There's another one made in France. It's called Verconia.
And it has the same indication of mechanism of action.
And it says the exact mechanism of protection has not been determined.
of protection has not been determined.
If you do not know how something works,
you can never measure how well it works.
It's science.
That's science.
So when I'm telling you the chicken guinea,
it's another psyop.
It's coming from China.
The U.S. is involved.
This is coming in November, no doubt.
But there are two vaccines. One, they're trying to like, U.S. is involved. This is coming in November, no doubt.
But there are two vaccines. One, they're
trying to, like, go... They're going to make that
that's the example.
Okay, we suspended this one because
this is no good. But the other one,
this is new science.
This is the one that's good.
So, they're pushing you into
Your health is in jeopardy.
And our own government, and I'm sorry to say, our medical industry can't be trusted. on itchic which which is the uh chikungunya vaccine that uh the company
bavarian north was the other one the one that is valnava they uh the one that pretty itchic
so yeah they suspended one but the other is so far superior so it's all about fear and and
there's nothing else i can add to that.
But at this point, thank you.
Thank you, Gary.
Go ahead, Keith.
Thank you, Cece. Hello, everybody. I posted Google AI on that mosquito pandemic stuff down in the pill.
Thank you, Cece. Hello, everybody.
I have to be the luckiest person on earth because mosquitoes don't bite me.
I don't know what it is about me
I don't know what it is about me, but they just don't bite me.
But they just don't bite me
Another thing
The mosquitoes
I live in Kansas
And our mosquito season is almost over
As far as that
As soon as it starts cooling down
Mosquitoes die
You know everybody's been taught
That you don't let things collect water that
mosquitoes can lay eggs in and that kind of stuff so you can kind of do your own protection by keeping
your uh water in your bird baths if you have them keep it fresh daily um make sure you don't have no
tires laying around to collect water in them and and get
mosquitoes in them uh you know there's all kinds of stuff you can do to prevent mosquitoes
from being around you that use repellents and whatnot which ain't very good for you either but
i'm i'm thinking there's some natural mosquito repellents.
I think Avon or somebody had one out a while back.
I don't remember what the name of it was.
But there's some kinds of stuff that repels mosquitoes by the smell of it or something.
And, I mean, people can take care of themselves.
You don't need no vaccine.
You just need to do a better job
Keeping your areas clean
And I'll end with that
Well, I'm wondering what you eat
That keeps the mosquitoes away from you
Do you eat a lot of garlic?
I don't know, but I know they like O blood
The type O? Well, I'm type O or you i don't know but i know they like oh blood the best the typo yeah well i'm typo i'm also
i eat regular food i eat junk food i eat whatever you know it's i'm probably the most unhealthy
eater on the planet but i don't sweat a, and they're attracted to CO2 and sweat.
And I'm also asthmatic. I don't know if that has anything to do with CO2 levels coming out or not, but my blood is acidic.
I got busted my shin open one time at work and my blood actually irritates my skin.
They washed my leg off and there was red marks on my leg where the blood was at.
And the nurse goes, your blood dyed your skin.
And I rubbed my hand over it.
It turned white and then went back red.
I said, that's not you know
dyed my skin that's some kind of irritation or whatever so she goes and gets a doctor the doctor
comes in and looks at it and he says he'd never seen that before so i told my personal doctor
about it or whatever and he said keith your blood is acidic from all the years of wearing that respirator at Exide.
And I'll explain that real quick.
If you wear a respirator over your face, when you breathe out, all the CO2 that you breathe out does not go out of that respirator when
your forced air going out stops what's ever in that respirator is still in
there so the first thing you do when you breathe in is breathe the co2 back in
which increases your acidic in your blood now I'm sure it's getting lower
because I've been retired for a little over a year now,
and I haven't wore a respirator since then.
So hopefully it's going back alkali, but, you know, I don't know.
But it was just weird that a doctor has never seen somebody's blood irritate their skin on our land.
Well, I'll tell you what, you learn a lot here on stop the shots
about the different things that happen i know mosquitoes uh they just bite me terrible
we live on a lake and there'll be mosquito season and they're black and they're mean
and they head right for my eyes and And I wear glasses. And yet they're still trying to get right into my eyes.
And when it's mosquito season, I just, I don't go out.
I just say, no, I'm not going to deal with this.
And so I just stay away from them.
Go ahead, Julie.
Yeah, that is fascinating.
You know, when I was growing up, my girlfriend, she would get stung by bees and I could be sitting next to her at any campground. And the bees would all go to her and they would never go to me. I never got stung by a bee ever. But it was relentless. And I can't remember getting stung by a mosquito. And I'm AB positive. I don't know if it's the blood, but yeah, it's crazy how some people, and I mean, literally we'd be at the exact same campground and these, you know,
she's so mad.
I'm like, I'm sorry.
I don't know.
It's got to be something we eat or something they like that they try to bite me.
And why they try to go for my eyes.
The eyes is crazy.
That's just weird. I know, I know. And
your eyes are so sensitive, you know, you don't want anything coming into your eyes. But I know
when I was younger, we lived on a ranch that was close to the rice fields. And so they had a lot of mosquitoes in the rice fields.
And they would bring truckloads, huge semis of dragonflies and let them go.
And I didn't know that they commercially grow dragonflies for that purpose.
But they let thousands of them go.
And mosquitoes are gone.
It's like overnight.
They eat them all so yeah there's a lot of a lot of things that that um that go on that way but welcome do you have anything to add
to our statistics on on the the things that have happened with the the different vaccines and especially the statistics of the polio vaccine,
not the polio, of the COVID-19 vaccine.
I know you keep records of that.
He just dropped a listener, so maybe he couldn't hear
or maybe he'll come back and tell us about that, what his numbers are.
And I know John has a lot of data, too,
when it comes to what's happened.
Let's see.
Welcome is back.
Let me try to invite him to speak.
Are you back, Welcome?
Yes, I'm back.
Can you hear me? Yes, I'm back. Can you hear me?
Yes, I can. I was going to ask you about the deaths from COVID-19.
Okay. What's the question? over the numbers of the deaths that have happened through the different vaccines in 1995 on the
polio, and that was pulled after 10 deaths, and swine flu was pulled after 20 deaths. And so
in COVID-19, though, it hasn't been pulled, and there's been so many deaths all over the world.
And it's, there's no question the data's there that the people are have been injured
disabled and died but do you keep one for the world or you keep it just for the u.s or
uh no it's the whole thing it's the whole thing the yeah the whole all all the COVID reports in there. But almost close to half of all COVID reports and half of the deaths are from some other country. So some reports get crosswalked back into theirs from international countries.
So is it at about 17 million? Deaths? Well, I mean, it's all speculation, of course, but I think that that
is a conservative number.
You know, I actually think it's more than that, me personally. But I can, you know, tell you that even people like Steve Kirsch, who once came out with an underreporting factor of 41.
Jessica Rose once came out with the underreporting factor of 41. Jessica Rose once came out with an underreporting factor of 31.
And Liz Wilner, the creator of Open Bears, actually came out with an underreporting factor of 26.
So, you know, with that, Denny Rancor he came out with uh his first uh publication
and he came out with that 17 number 17 million number that was the first time i ever heard 17
million and uh but when you look at denny's um thing his report or study or whatever um some people uh and mainly like pro-vaxxer types
were you know poking holes in in trying to poke holes in the study and they were saying hey look
all all the countries that you did were basically in the northern hemisphere and you didn't you know
what about the southern hemisphere and he actually came out with a second report, like an updated one, a more inclusive that he like came out with like the global, the whole globe.
said, you know, this $35 million represents not just COVID vax deaths, but it also includes
like hospital death protocols, suicides, and lockdowns, and, you know, a bunch of other
like factors that he threw all into it. But I did do some simple math and took the domestic
American deaths, which right now we could say is about 19,000, for the United States of a
population of about 330 million. I'm just using round numbers. But if you were to extrapolate 330 million, 19,000 deaths out to 8 billion, which would be like about the population of the world, you come out to the same 17 million number that Danny Rancor had. Of course, this is global and it's just cocktail napkin math,
but I've always said, and I've always like, you know, said it gently. I'm like, hey,
Stevie Kirsch, we could, we should double your number to at least 82. I'll add a few points on
it and make it 88. And even that is conservative. This is my
own opinion, of course. But I said, because, you know, when you did your study back in,
this was like in June of 2021, when he came up with the factor of 41,
2021, when he came up with the factor of 41, um, he had, there was 5,500, uh, deaths in
VAERS for America.
Um, and, um, he, you know, in all his calculations, you know, he came up with the 41.
I said, if you were to go back today and do your study again with just, okay, go into bears, show me all the people that died before June of 2021, because dead is dead.
you will account for the purposeful delay of publishing reports in VAERS, which I keep saying
they do to this very day, like giving us new reports last month. And you look at them and
a couple of them have a death date in like March of 2021. So even those deaths that we just got
last month would have been in, Steve, you know, would have been in Kirsch's, you know, calculations.
So what I'm saying is if you were to do Kirsch's analysis again with the same kind of timestamps,
there's more than double the amount of deaths now that there was back when he did it,
that there was back when he did it, but they're still dead before June of 2021.
but they're still dead before June of 2021.
There are some reports that you can get to whip out your calculator and deduce that they died in
2021, like based on the vax and the onset date. Sometimes it'll straight up say, you know,
this person died in the summary narrative, you know, five days after the jab.
And the date of the jab is, you know, May of 2021.
And, you know, so you count like five days after that.
And that was the death date, although they do not put the death date in the report.
death date in the, in the report. So there's just a few hundred reports that you got to ethically
populate the death date in there, you know, to get a truer picture of when people died.
But yeah, I mean, not to get deep in the weeds, Nancy, but I think it, I think it's,
it's more than that. And then the other thing is that, you know, there's the official number of deaths in the VAERS system for it. thousand for whatever it was, for all of COVID. Ever since they started dropping the follow-up
reports, there is now over 50,000 dead people in COVID, but you don't see it like in the red boxes,
you know, the open bears red boxes, because it's in the, the deaths are in the
follow-up reports and they're not, that isn't a, not in the forward facing initial, initial
submission and publication of the report. Because I know I'm getting confusing, but the Harvard Pilgrim study that was released in late 2010, they didn't have to contend with what we have to deal with today.
Because a few months after that report was published, in January of 2011, VAERS made a big, humongous change to their system. And they said, oh, we're only going to
publish the initial reports, even though we keep, you know, we continue to capture the follow-up
data, like death, like if somebody dies later, and they find out about it and know about it,
the initial report would actually, they'd actually go back in
to the initial report that's already been published and check off the box that the person
died, maybe add, you know, another part of the paragraph in the summary narrative that
the person died, and they would update it.
So the Harvard Pilgrim people or the Harvard Pilgrim era, they didn't have to deal with that.
That we do now is to basically begs the question, well, gee, I wonder how many people are now since dead, but were alive when the report was published.
And that's what I mean. Like, that's kind of a little win for Bobby.
Kind of a little win for Bobby.
I'll give him credit for that, or I want to give him credit for that,
is that they are now starting to release the follow-up data.
But they're doing it in such a way that it does not affect the forward-facing high-level stats.
I capture it in mine in bearsaware.com.
That's why you see that there's over 50,000 deaths in mine. And I set it
up in such a way that you could toggle back and forth between like the untouched, unedit,
unethically edited data. Like what you see is what you get and it matches with
open bears and with med alerts and the actual CDC website. And then I have the other version,
like the ethic, the true ethical with, with ethical cleansing, it's kind of called data
modeling. But I go in there and I go, nope, there's uncounted deaths that, that clearly the
person is dead. It says it in the summary narrative, but just because the box is not checked off,
they're dead. It's, it's not officially counted in like the, you know, the, the reports that
Julie spools when, you know, she's showing you reports. Um, there's people with cardiac arrest.
There's like, there's about 800 reports of people with cardiac arrest, but they didn't die.
There's about 800 reports of people with cardiac arrest, but they didn't die.
And me as an auditor and, you know, a medical billing auditor and all that, I would say, I really think this person is dead because if Stanford Hospital sent me this, this, you know, report wanting, wanting five days of reimbursement.
you know, report wanting five days of reimbursement and their emergency off report
says that they had cardiac arrest and they did not tell me any kind of spontaneous resuscitation,
I have to assume this person's dead. So I'm not only going to pay you for one day and I'm not
going to pay you for the other four days that you're telling me that the person's in the hospital, because your records don't support it, because you didn't tell me that
there was any resuscitation, and believe me, Nancy, I did that a whole bunch of times to
Stanford Hospital with these hotshot doctors that didn't fill out. Everybody knows to do that. All
doctors know to do that. If you put cardiac arrest down, you, you know, and you've
got to put a resuscitation or spontaneous, it's called R-O-S-C to tell us how you, how you've got,
you know, the heart back pumping again and the person's alive. Otherwise, you know,
we can assume the person is dead. So, and I didn't even add those, like go into my, go into my, uh, um, bears aware and
get all aggressive and go, Nope, I'm going to make all these 800 cardiac arrests that aren't
dead. I'm gonna make them dead. There's actually like 3,500 total cardiac arrests. And then like
2,100 of them are dead. And the leftovers, they're not dead. But some of those i read them and it's like this person is straight up dead but but they didn't mark it off dead they just said oh yeah
he had cardiac arrest and that was it it was like well that you know and when you're trying to get
reimbursed for uh services rendered in that world that person's dead but anyways enough of that i
thank you for letting me talk can i ask you a
question albert and keith i didn't do you have a question for albert can i ask him a question
sure so because we were albert and i want to call today with dr james thorpe right and
and albert and i have helped dr thorpe with a lot of you know information on fetal demise, which were, so do fetal demises count as deaths by vaccine,
stillbirth, miscarriages? I venture to guess not, but can you speak to those?
Yes, absolutely. And that's a good question. And it was actually Dr. Thorpe who taught me a lot
about that. And so like the big umbrella fetal demise,
we'll start there as the, like the biggest umbrella, that word or that intent or conveyance
is like all, um, you know, it captures miscarriage to, to, for lack of a better explanation, all the way to stillbirth. But
miscarriage technically is, is, um, fetal demise under 20 weeks. And, um, this was one thing I was
showing James Thorpe is that I was showing them actual reports where they say that the fetal demise happened
like after like 26 weeks, maybe even closer to 30 weeks. And then they say, it's like, it's like
the, the, the lady herself actually submitted the report because it's not like professionally
written. And then she goes, I had a miscarriage in the 26th week. And I'm like, Dr. Thorpe, isn't that a fetal death?
Like the way he tells anything, anything after basically what I'm saying, Julie, is that any
pregnancy where the, where the fetus dies after 20 weeks should be marked as a fetal death in VAERS and should be counted as like official
human death. Now, what happens is some of them too is now that that actually creates two reports,
the mother, the mother report and the baby report. That's what it should do. There's a lot
of the reports that are done properly. I've
noticed on the mom's report, it'll say, yeah, you know, I got a death, you know, a legitimate,
like a stillbirth even, you know, but here's the baby, here's the baby case. And then they give the,
the, the split type ID number for the baby case. So it's like connected. But then other ones,
they'll say, they'll say, this is a 30 year old female, you know, that's the VAERS report.
And it's even marked off as death. So it looks like a 30 year old person died. But when you
read the report, you're like, holy smokes, it's the baby that died. You know, so that report is technically
wrong in the sense that this one should be the, you know, the age should probably be marked to,
you know, zero, like no age. And that's, so there's a lot of baby deaths, but they're,
they look like they're adult deaths. So there's a little bit of that
going on. But anyways, officially speaking, a fetus death, because they've got a few
Medra codes or symptom codes, you know, and they don't call a miscarriage a miscarriage in bears. They call it a spontaneous abortion. And then there's
a, there's actually a lot of, um, you know, a few, a half dozen, six or seven different flavors
for lack of a better term for all the different types of, um, baby death. Like they got photo
death. Um, and there's another one too, faux tails. Like when you have that,
that little baby's dead, but, um, uh, you know, they don't, uh, they say it in the summary that
way, but, but they don't say that the person, the baby died, but the baby did die. So anyways,
I think that's about as best as i can explain it julie
thank you a lot more death than is being reported it's just tragedy
yeah thank you julie for that question because what it shows me is that no matter what the
numbers are of the deaths they are in excess and people are dying.
And I go back to my daughter's law practice.
She practices estate planning and wills and trusts.
And she's been practicing long enough that prior to COVID, there were an average amount of deaths.
And in 2024 and 2025, it's gone crazy with the amount
of deaths that people are dying. And I asked her, I said, were these people vaccinated?
Oh, yeah. She said, yeah, mom. Go ahead. Welcome.
I just wanted to throw out a little fine point detail on the chicken, chicken gunya of acts.
I was surprised to see it like, uh, um, come up again because, and I did a grok search. I'm like,
this happened. Didn't they pause this thing or pull this thing a while ago? And, um, so I screen grabbed and put in the purple pill that, yeah, it was paused in May of 2025.
So I don't know, you know, if that means that it got pulled or what's the exact terminology, but the other thing is, I, you know, they say it kind of,
kind of rough the way I say it, but let's not get our pom-poms out too quickly, there's actually,
I put it in the Jumbotron, I went into theirs, as used that example, there's actually two flavors
of chikungunya, I don't know what the difference is but everything I'm seeing is that
One of those has gotten paused but I have not seen the the other the other one any reference to the other name of chicken gun
You know, whoever the manufacturer is or whatever
So it's like, you know, trust but verify
I want to make sure like all flavors of chicken gun here, because it always seems like we get like some kind of curveball in the end.
And it's like it's not exactly what we what we as lay people thought.
And so anyways, into that, maybe you guys can look into that, too.
But yeah, so that's the deal with the chicken gun i remember when that first
report hit bears i you know obviously i wrote about it and put it in my sub stack and i looked
i put that in the purple pill but i think that was way back in like march 2024 when the very
first report hit and of all things it got in there and the kid was inappropriate age so that now there's
an age thing in there i don't so i don't know how old or young you have to be to get it or
or what what all the rules are but it's an inappropriate age on there the guy didn't die
or nothing but um it was just report number one for that vaccine to hit VAERS.
But anyways, I'll end my plan right there.
Yeah, go ahead, Julie, and then we'll go to Keith because Keith always wants.
This is what's just so dang absurd for me.
It's like, so yeah, so these two vaccines for Chikuganya.
So the one that got pulled is by some company named Valneva.
And like as was quoted in that post by McCullough, so three deaths.
Well, the three deaths in VAERS by that vaccine are foreign. So they're not U.S. So then in the article that says it was pulled today by the FDA with one death.
Okay. Seriously. It's like, so my, my reply back to Kennedy and Mary Talley vote is, okay, so what's the bar? So the one, the second one, which you re-referenced is by Bavarian Nordic,
who made the monkey pox shot. Now there's two reports in VAERS
they're in June so maybe that's a newer one that's coming on the radar screen just in time for like
CC's article on this November drop of a bunch of mosquitoes with chikagunia but I'm like what is
the freaking bar for death? Is it one in the U.S.? Is it three foreign? Is it 10? Is it 20?
It certainly shouldn't be, you know, 19,000 or 40,000 if you look.
This is outrageous.
What's the freaking metrics?
You know, FDA, McCary, ACIP, Malone, all you guys.
Seriously, who's running the show?
It's outrageous.
Thank you, Julie.
Yeah, what is the bar for that? You know, in the last 50 years,
they've pulled, you know, three major vaccines with the being the most 20 deaths, but with the other two being 10 deaths. And here we've got people dying all around us just in our town
that I know of with my daughter.
And yet, and then all the other deaths.
And now they're saying there's at least 60 million disabled, another 900 million injured.
I mean, like you said, Julie, where's the bar?
You know, it's certainly been lowered. We certainly can see that our government has been captured,
that our government has been taken over by these people
that are allowed to get away with literally with murder.
And I'm glad that some of it's coming to the head.
I'm interested to see what happens with the autism and the huge announcements
supposed to be made this next month in September.
We're living in really interesting times, you guys.
Well, in my pessimistic brain, Valneva, whoever they are who made this,
the one that just got taken off today,
must not have given enough at the company store for campaign donations.
They must not have a big enough lobbyist. And you know darn well Bavarian Nordic, who got a big old contract for monkeypox.
Oh, I bet you we'll see that one just continue forever.
We'll have 10 deaths in VAERS before too long,
because they have probably a big lobbyist.
That's how things are run.
Unfortunately, yeah, that's the way it is.
And that's the whole reason why we're all in this group tonight,
why we're standing up and why we're educating people
and why we're all in this group tonight, why we're standing up and why we're educating each other and forming a larger and larger group so that we do have a say and we do have a voice.
Go ahead, Keith. You've been very patient, waiting a long time. Thank you.
Thanks, Nancy. I agree with Albert on a lot of stuff that he has said.
I googled the numbers
for deaths from COVID worldwide and in the United
States a week or so ago, and I gave them out
in the conversation.
And they're nowhere near the numbers
you guys are telling me.
So the whole thing with this,
we're never going to find out
the actual numbers of deaths
worldwide or in the United States.
The whole reason behind,
or it ain't reason,
but the whole thing behind that is
there were people getting,
that was killed in car accidents, motorcycle, died of old age with nothing wrong with them.
And they threw the pandemic.
All those deaths were counted as COVID, whether they had COVID or not.
So that number is wrong altogether.
And then you got the.
The vaccination.
Oh, with the worldwide number, that one's way off because you're not going to get an accurate number
from countries that are third world.
They don't have any idea that people are even dying of COVID.
And you got Russia and China.
They're not going to give us numbers that are accurate um
our global enemies are not going to help in this deal with numbers that you know so that we can
try to get an accurate count um what else did i have here but But the number I came up with for worldwide was a little, well,
a lot over 7 million. It was 7,010,681, and then in the United States itself was 1,223,927.
And them numbers don't match nowhere near the numbers that you guys come up with so the whole number thing we'll never know and and and with the i don't i
can't figure out the bears thing i'm still trying to figure that out so i don't have any numbers for
that one but uh because it don't just come out and give me a number of injuries or or uh vaccine deaths
it just i can't figure it out and um but yeah i mean as and as far as it like julie was saying
what the bar is all that stuff is money based it's whoever can pay the most money to keep their drug on the market and get
it passed through the fda it's all money it has nothing to do with healing people it has nothing
to do with the production of it as far as getting it out there to people it and they don't care if
they kill us doing it they it's all for the money and all land.
Well, I think you're correct, Keith.
We probably will never know the exact number or the amount of people.
But what is surfacing is things like what's happening in Mississippi
right now, where there's so many baby deaths
that it can't be
ignored and they want to know why.
And the people are screaming and standing up.
So I think, you know,
the powers that be were pretty smart to make all these deaths and pay the
hospitals and do this because they know the numbers would never be reached.
But the point of the whole thing is that the numbers are so high,
no matter whether it's over 10 or it's 10 million,
it doesn't matter.
One death is more than it's acceptable.
And in the last 50 years, it's been 10 deaths that has been unacceptable.
And here we are, we're wondering how many millions there are or how many hundreds of thousands of people are dead.
The number at this point may never be known.
But like I said, the truth is surfacing and I pray
they find out with the Mississippi thing and I also pray that whatever comes out
in September from RFK and the autism thing I hope that they use the word
childhood vaccines cause this we We don't know.
We'll have to wait and see. You know, I think we've been lied to in so many areas. We've been
told when I was growing up, we were told eggs, butter, cheese, and milk. That's your breakfast.
That's the thing you're supposed to do. And now Dr. Thomas Levy is coming out. He's a cardiologist.
is coming out he's a cardiologist and he's saying um when we take we've been we've been told by the
dairy industry through their advertising that we need calcium and so we as citizens try to make
sure our calcium levels are good and we take calcium supplements they're finding out now
that calcium supplements are killing enormous numbers of people around the world every year.
That calcium supplements are causing cancer, artery calcification, blood clots, polyps, kidney stones.
So, Dr. Levy is saying that yet calcium remains the number one biggest supplement sales.
So they're finding out that calcium is carcinogenic,
and it promotes increased oxidative stress in every cell of the body.
it predisposes us to all diseases.
It predisposes us to all diseases.
And he said, the answer is, we've got to have enough magnesium.
We've got to get rid of the calcium supplements, not use those anymore,
and start using magnesium.
He said that that's really good for lowering the calcium in the cell,
that that's really good for lowering the calcium in the cell,
which in turn then allows the vitamin C to get in
so the cell can get healthy again.
So he's saying avoid calcium in all of its forms,
not just the supplements.
And what are some of the forms of calcium?
Milk, cheese, and butter.
So it might do us good to listen to Dr. Levy and cut down on those.
I'll put his video in the chat in a little bit.
So we've just been lied to with everything.
Go ahead, Julie.
Well, my God, this just gets more.
Yeah, and how many products?
I mean, my orange juice.
I grabbed the one that says extra calcium added because it's been, I mean, the food pyramid is upside down.
I mean, seriously, I don't trust a damn one of these people.
Well, you don't know what to believe anymore.
Half of our congressmen that are married to we think are women are actually men.
I mean, what is this?
I feel like my whole Pollyanna world's been turned upside down.
And now we're finding out that calcium isn't good for you,
that you need to cut down on this, especially if it's in a supplemental form,
and then you need to limit
the amount of calcium that you're taking on other sources. And then the other big thing that came
out today was that Pfizer is slipping GMO enzymes into 99% of all American cheese.
And that was one of the hardest things for me to give up was cheese. I absolutely love cheese.
I love cheese on pizza.
I love cheese on lasagna.
I love cheese on everything.
But now they're saying that this,
this GMO enzyme that they're putting into the cheese is horrible.
And even the organic,
there's a company called organic Valley,
even the it's even an organic valley cheese and the craft singles and and all the cheeses so apothecary was saying
you know we have the power to ban from our shopping carts while we wait for the regulators to catch up.
So we have that power.
And as we learn, if we decide for ourselves that,
hey, I'm not going to eat this cheese anymore,
but the problem is it's not on the package how are we going to find out
I'm going to look for a cheese that hasn't been genetically altered, but the problem is it's not on the package.
How are we going to find out?
you know i'm still with tillamook um sharp cheddar cheese i don't eat it anymore but
that was my favorite cheese and i know that company in oregon and i know the people that
own the company and and i know that they're very ethical and there are some ranches in
santa rosa where i think um I think Ronald Owens Jr. is traveling
through that area right about now maybe already passed through it but there are some places in
Sonoma where you can buy good butter eggs and cheese and milk still make your own. What? I said make your own. Yeah, start churning your own butter, Nance.
Yeah, I'm not going that far.
I don't think it's very hard to make your own cheese.
You know, I'm just getting into the yogurt making whatever.
And I haven't looked into cheese much.
But it looks like making your own cream cheese is super easy.
Cottage cheese is easy. I don't know about the cheddar cheeses, though. I have no idea.
I want to learn to make nut milk yogurt, exactly like you're doing, only using nut milk instead
of cow's milk. Now, i know they have it at the health
food store but i'd like to make my own and i already know how to make cheeses i already know
how to make cheddar cheeses and and i know how to make great cheese sauces that are all plant-based
very easy to make i use cashews pimentos potato, potato, nutritional yeast flakes.
And I make just fabulous cheeses.
So I can do that.
And that's not a problem.
But I would like to try the yogurt, Maga.
I love yogurt.
And I would love to do that, especially with fruit.
You know, I haven't heard anything about how well the almond milk, is that
what you said? You wanted to fry it? Yes. But coconut milk is supposed to be really
good but you're supposed to buy it in a can, not the carton if you're gonna make
yogurt out of it. There are different additives, I believe is what they said in the carton coconut milk.
But right now I'm doing dairy and it's, I'm telling you the El Ruterai yogurt is causing me
to sleep really well at night. That with my CBD gummy. I've never slept this well. I don't
remember ever in my whole life. It's just amazing and wonderful. I highly recommend it to anybody
and research the lactobacillus ruteri microbe and how many people it's healing of really serious medical conditions like Parkinson's and things like that.
So I imagine there are people in our space here, well, we know there are, that are vaccine injured,
whose guts need to be repaired.
So this is the route I'm taking right now.
Who knows if it's just a phase
and something I'll, you know, get tired of eventually. But if I see, it probably depends on
what results I see. If I get really great results, then I'll probably just stay this route for life.
stay this route for life. Whatever it takes to heal. I don't mind trying anything.
Well, you've got to try the different things. You have to. And, you know, if something works
with your body, you've got to stick with it. So I want to go to Ronald real quick because I know
he's on his bike and he's traveling from Eugrica, California, up by the coast. So go ahead, Ronald.
Hi, can everybody hear me?
Yeah, if you can speak a little louder, yeah.
Okay, yeah, I'm in Laytonville. I'm the one behind schedule.
From right now, maybe 50 miles from Ukiah.
I'm heading down the 101.
It's a very slow ride.
I'm trying to get out of the wilderness before the sun sets because it gets pretty dark here.
And hopefully I'll be on the 101 way to Santa Rosa by the time it gets dark.
So I just wanted to say hello to everybody.
I appeared before the county board of supervisors this morning.
I'm glad you're checking in.
I'm glad you're checking in. Your sound is very low.
Your sound is very low.
Yeah, I probably shouldn't talk too long because the reception is not that good.
Thank you for checking in, Ronald. It's good to know where you're at as you're traveling.
And I know you had told me earlier that you had had
a really good Board of Supervisors meeting and that actually one of the
people came out and contacted you after the meeting and I know you're speaking
with boldness and conviction and it's it's certainly bringing the people to applaud and to a greater recognition because of the strength and power you're speaking with.
So thank you for doing what you're doing.
Please travel safely and watch out for the other guy.
Thank you for stopping in.
Go ahead, Keith.
You've been waiting and then Johnny.
I'll let Johnny go first.
He hasn't spoke yet.
How are you?
Hey, thanks, Keith.
Hey, thanks, Nancy.
Yeah, you know, I just wanted to piggyback on that comment about this El Ritore yogurt.
You know, I've been making it about three, four months now.
And, yeah, guys, you can get this microbe like for like five or ten bucks
and then just put it in with some milk, make some yogurt.
And yeah, just put something in the nest about it.
You know, I like Dr. Berg.
I like a lot of what he says, you know, saturated fats, you know,
eating more meat, less of these starches.
And so he had an interview he had a, um,
interview with a Dr. Davis who wrote the book, the super gut all about his studies on a root
right. And, you know, he was just finding the mice that they were finding like all these like
really, really great things. Like they were healing twice as fast and they were biomarkers
were younger and they were slimmer and they were stronger. And all of those they've been finding translate to people, which oftentimes they don't.
So, yeah, I've just been sleeping so much better.
I'm like, I feel like I'm skinnier than I've been in 10 years.
Better energy, less brain fog.
And yeah, it's like, I don't know.
I dig yogurt anyways.
And it doesn't take much.
You know, I would have thought there was more to it than there really is.
You know, you just take the milk and put it in the yogurt maker for a day, and you're set and on your way.
And, yeah, I actually found a source for some raw milk, so I've been kind of experimenting with that a little bit.
But, yeah, that's not needed at all.
And, yeah, what else? There's something else I just
wanted to touch on. Yeah, sleeping better. Oh, you know, the microbiome. Okay, look,
so we're swimming in antibiotics. You know, look, I'm all in with you guys. These mRNA vaccines are
urgent. We got to pull immediately. It's top level. But before that, I say we were already getting taken out for a long,
long time. I think over 10 million of us buy the likes of glyphosate. This is in a lot of our food
and it's registered as an antibiotic. It's actually not registered as an herbicide. And
we're using like 10 times what Europe's using. So when you hear the anecdote of like people going
to Europe and eating the bread and feeling better and losing weight and eating more, you know, I think this has a lot to do
with this glyphosate, which is an antibiotic. So when you eat an antibiotic like this, it messes
up our gut microbiome. Our gut microbiome is so important, right? So this is what Andrew Wakefield's study showed,
right? Is that the MMR vaccine was affecting children's gut. Like they all had like a gut
dysbiosis. And this was what was part of bringing on the autism, maybe was what his studies were
implicating. Now, what's special about L. rooteri, apparently, is that it's really helpful towards recolonizing the gut.
So what they found was that 40 years ago, like 100% of us had this microbe.
And now it's like 95% of us are missing it.
And this is something that you get from mother's breast milk.
So, you know, it fits going in with the yogurt.
And, yeah, just
recolonizing that gut microbiome isn't easy. You know, you listen to Dr. Sabine Hazan talking about
how, you know, let's talk shit. And she talks about how, you know, fecal transplants, you know,
it's another level and something that they say, you know, it's not something that you should be
doing at home or anything. So this is something where it's like, yeah, replenish that microbiome. You know,
they say a lot of times the probiotics that we, that we get that they sell, like they're,
they're not effective because, um, by the time maybe they make it to the large intestine, you
know, they've gone through so much of your digestion that, you know, they're just not
viable anymore. And, and in pills, you wouldn't really expect them to be. So that's the whole thing about, uh, doing the yogurt is that, you know, you get these, uh, you get these microbes
and then like you, you get them active, you get them living, you get them growing. And then, uh,
and then, yeah, you can just, uh, have a good chance of getting them back in your system
and getting that good bacteria going. And, and yeah, our, our, our digestion is like so important for, uh, yeah, for, for
digestion, for immunity and, uh, for, for hormones. Right. So, you know, you talk about sleeping,
you know, does it have to do with, you know, melatonin, uh, firing better. And, uh, you know,
that's one thing that, um, Dr. Davis talked about in his, uh, his book too, is like, uh,
oxytocin. Right. So like, how many people like,
you know, do you think in our society are like, because we're like, you know,
off in this way that there's not that sense of like connection, that of empathy, maybe that,
you know, our society at large is missing a little bit. And so that was something that,
just another thing that they were finding that this stuff is good for. But yeah, man, just really,
I feel the difference with you about the sleep, just waking up, getting a full night's sleep.
You know, when you hit that, they say when you're dreaming, that's when you hit your REM sleep,
when you really get that nice, deep, restorative sleep. And yeah, just dreaming a lot more,
waking up and feeling ready to go a
little bit. So yeah, thanks for letting me share about that. And yeah. That's really, go ahead,
go ahead, Maga. If I could just follow up with what he said about the mice, what they did is I
understand it. If I understand, yeah, if I understand this correctly, is they cloned a mouse and then they hooked
their systems up together. And so the old mouse that they cloned from began to take on
the young features. His hair started growing back and, and his, he had the system of a very young,
healthy mouse again. So it reversed his aging. That's what I'm trying to say. Amazing,
interesting information. But yeah, Dr. William Davis is the guy you want to follow if you want to know more about the lactobacillus
ruteri microbe.
And also keep in mind, I know I've said this before, but you only have to make one batch
with the original microbe tablet, like the lactobacillus ruteri. You just open the gel capsule, get the powder out
in a little bowl with two tablespoons of inulin and two tablespoons of cream,
mix that up and then add it to your quart of half and half or milk or whatever you choose.
like quart of half and half or milk or whatever you choose. And from that first batch, you save
a couple of tablespoons and you make your next batch with it. You don't have to make a fresh
batch with the tablet. I mean, the capsule, the Elruderide, because you've already got it in your
first batch. So it's really cost effective.
And you can make, from what I've read, they're saying you can make up to seven batches that way.
And then you need to start over with the capsule again. So for those who have SIBO, which Dr. Davis believes over half the population has, What does it stand for? Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth.
So you treat it with this microbe, what is it called? Bacillothin probiotic, which is lactobacillus gasseri.
And then, of course, the lactobacillus ruteri.
So those are the three.
You make them separately.
He says it's best to do it separate instead of all together.
But then once they're made, once they're fermented, I believe you can mix them together,
but not positive about that.
But there's just so much information about, um, making these yogurts with, I mean, it's
just so simple.
I bought the, um, the ultimate, I think that's the name brand, ultimate yogurt maker from
Amazon is about 60 bucks, I think.
It's just so easy to do.
Why not try?
We all need, we all have gut issues.
I would just, I'm willing to bet most all of us need some help that way.
And it's not just about healing the gut.
It's a systemic thing. Great for the immune system.
And like Johnny was saying, he's sleeping better. So am I. And we all know how important that is.
So anyway, if that's something that appeals to you, be sure to look up Dr. William Davis.
Lots of YouTube videos. And if you have any questions
for me, I'm happy to help too. I'll just jump in real quick if that's all right.
Go ahead, John. Yeah, just, you know, you were talking about getting started with it and then,
And then, yeah, using a little bit of that yogurt or whey to go again with the next batch.
and then, yeah, using, using a little bit of that yogurt or way to go again with the next batch.
And, you know, what I learned after a little bit is that actually it's – for a lot of people, the first batch won't come out maybe as consistent as, you know, you are used to with yogurt.
It'll be maybe a little runny and a little more like a lot more whey.
like, a lot more whey. But if you take the whey or you take the yogurt, you can conserve it,
like, in an ice cube tray or just put it in the next batch, and it'll work that way. And
that was a little tip I didn't find out until I was getting into it for a while, but that helped.
That's a good point. That's exactly what a lot of people are saying, is the first batch
can be pretty runny, and it can separate. And so some people just toss it,
but if it tastes good, they say, just save it and use the, use that yogurt for your starter
for another batch. Now I, interestingly, my very first batch was perfect. It was absolutely perfect. And it's the one that I used the original
lactobacillus in. So now what I really think is important is to buy a strainer. A lot of people
use cheesecloth to strain their yogurt to get all the liquid out, the whey out. But this little strainer from
Amazon is fabulous. I dump my yogurt in that and let it sit overnight. And it just drains everything
out, leaving your yogurt just really thick, like a Greek yogurt. And it's just, it's just wonderful.
And what do I add to mine?
I'm not a big yogurt fan,
at least not of the El Ruterai.
They say that the different microbes
have different flavors,
different profiles.
So it'll be interesting to see
what the different ones taste like.
But I'm not a big yogurt fan so far of what I've ever had in
the store or of this particular yogurt. So I add a little bit of vanilla and I add my monk fruit
stevia sweetener to it just to make it, you know, taste okay. I also put it in smoothies and you can also
use it as sour cream and add a little lemon juice or lime juice, I believe it is,
and then spice it up with whatever you want. But, you know, I look at it as medicine. I take this, I take a half cup every day and maybe a little bit more at night too, just to help sleep.
But, you know, I'm on constant antibiotics, have to be, don't have a choice.
And this is really, really helping me.
And I won't get personal about what I see in the toilet, but
let me just say, it's really great in that area too. It's really, really good. And that tells me
a lot. You know, when you are on antibiotics long-term, you have issues with that. And you have to take probiotics to counter oral thrush,
yeast infections, diarrhea. So, oh my gosh, how much cheaper this is making my own yogurt than
this bottle of Floristore, which is a great probiotic that was $62. I just paid on Amazon for a hundred tablets.
making your own is really cost effective.
What I'd like to know is can I empty one of these florist or capsules into,
make yogurt out of this. This is a Saccharomyces boulardii.
That's what this is. I can't hardly say that. So I bet I could empty one of these capsules
in cream and make a yogurt out of it. Multiply. Yeah. The main thing to remember is when you're,
when you're fermenting this, this yogurt, I guess that's the proper terminology.
You're doing it for 36 hours, at least with the El Ruterai, 36 hours. And that's multiplying 10 billion to 300 billion. And also that's what makes this yogurt,
which really isn't yogurt. He says he calls it yogurt because that's the closest it comes to,
you know, his definition of it. It's just the easiest, you know, whatever.
So anyway, I love that idea that it is multiplying the lactobacillus, I mean, lactobacillus ruteri to 300 billion.
I mean, it truly is a medicine. And also, el ruteri is a human microbe,
where the other ones, he said, in the grocery store are not. So that is another thing that
sets this one apart. Anyway, I'll land it right there. Yeah, John, I wanted to comment. You made some
interesting comments about autism. And I know Carrie Rivera said with the children with autism
that had the gut issues, they had a leaky gut. And when she changed their diet and put them on
chlorine dioxide, the leaky gut healed.
And that allowed the nutrition to go to the brain and the children started talking.
And then you added to that when you were talking, you said,
we used to have 100% of these microbes in our stomach and through mother's milk and that. And now we're finding out that 95% of the microbes are missing.
So is that why we need the yogurt?
I just had that question, John, because I had never heard that like 95% of missing microbes.
Yeah, you know, like I said, I think it's a dietary thing
while so many of us are missing it, but then, yeah, I think going forward now, I think that,
yeah, kids aren't getting it from their mothers. So yeah, I mean, yeah, both ways. Right.
And I'll bet the vaccines are destroying a lot of them too. And that maybe is why,
um, Carrie Rivera has been so successful with her kiddos. And she also put
them on carnivore diet. So I think that's interesting. So is the carnivore diet putting
more of these microbes in the gut? I don't know. I just have no idea.
She said that the children for the first time in their life were actually getting whole food.
The kids with autism, she talked about, were craving the sugars and craving the donuts and the sugar drinks and stuff.
And when she took them off of that and put them on the carnivore diet, number one, the kids loved it.
And so they ate it.
And they were getting a whole food.
So they were getting nutrition.
That's what she said.
They were getting nutrition for the first time in their life.
And this nutrition healed that leaky gut that they'd had.
Her son had for seven years had not spoken.
He was seven years old.
And when she was able to figure out and heal the leaky gut, then her son
started talking. And he's six, I think he's 16 or 17 years old now, and he's pretty much normal.
He still has a few of the problems, but I mean, his life is so improved just because of her work. So I think there's something to those missing
microbes in our stomach that you talked about, John, and that possibly you're right, Maga,
possibly the vaccines are killing those microbes. The vaccines are a poison in my estimation.
So they're going in and doing that. Teresita, she's quite knowledgeable.
What do you have to add to this, Teresita? Hello. So I was kind of listening to this
conversation. So I have a couple of things. Number one, we have more microbiota than we do
cells. So it's like in the trillions. I don't know if it's 38 or 380, I forget, but it's literally
more bacteria than we have of cells. So basically we are bacteria. Everything has a microbiome.
So the air, the water, the grass, all the plants, the animal, the end of your thumb, everything. So the way to get a larger diversity is to be in a larger,
in more different areas, go different places, you know, travel, go in your yard, go to a store,
go to a friend's house, go, you know, hiking at this park, go hiking at that park.
There were some studies done. I've watched so many things,
I can't remember half of where it's from, but where they tested the microbiome of the people in
a specific area and then they actually planted trees and then went back seven years later and
they had a higher number of microbiota and a more diverse
number in their gut. So that was pretty cool. And that was just from planting trees, nothing
else changed, no diet, nothing. So mainly where you get your microbiome from is coming
through the birth canal. Yes, it's through breast milk, but it's actually coming through
the birth canal is where you get that. So C-section babies will have an issue because of course they don't get passed through and you're
really supposed to take the fluids and actually put it up their nose and their ears and their
eyes and everything from a C-section baby. So they get that. What else was I going to say?
Most of the strains I agree of the lactobacillus that are in like the
store probiotics shouldn't be ingested. Lactobacillus really is for the vaginal canal,
not really for the colon, small intestines, anything like that.
There were so many things I'm trying to remember now, all the things I wanted to say, but I wanted to ask Johnny too if he ever had looked into the microbiome expert.
Guy actually has videos on all the different probiotics, the L-ruderide, the yogurt, all of that stuff.
What was the other thing I was going to say? No, I can't
remember. Oh, so like we had talked about the other night, the more diverse your diet is,
the more microbes you're going to feed in your microbiome. So you can take them, but if you don't
feed them, it doesn't matter. So when MAGA talks about, you know, the L-ruteride and the inulin, so right there, it kind of
proves the point is that that lactobacillus would not survive without that prebiotic to
So if you just took that without the inulin, it would be, there'd be no point to that at
So, and that's true for all the other probiotics. So the ones within you, the ones you put in yourself from pills or yogurts or kefir or
whatever it is, if you don't feed them with the food that they need, they'll die.
Far as replication, they replicate every 20 minutes.
I mean, it's amazing the degree at which things change.
You can actually shift your whole microbiome within 24 hours just by changing your diet.
Yeah, yeah.
What were you asking about?
Who is the person, Guy, you were mentioning about the microbiome?
Microbiome Expert is the channel on YouTube.
A gentleman's name is Guy Daniels.
So I would definitely check him out, especially if you like scientific papers and stuff, because he'll show graphs of different people.
And he calls them healthy control subjects and the amount of certain microbes that they have compared to people that are unhealthy with certain
conditions, what they have. And then he also has a SIBO protocol too on his website that
people can download. It's like 20 bucks. And then within that, he has instructions on what to get
to treat SIBO. In fact, he has a Facebook group he just started,
and there's also people on Reddit too, you know, that I ran into that are on some of his protocols.
And I met a gentleman that we now correspond on Facebook. He's actually on guys SIBO protocol.
I'm on the irritable bowel syndrome one. Um, but we're kind of talking back and forth about,
you know, the shakes that we mix up
every day and how things are going and the rate at which things are changing and stuff. So it's
super cool. Yeah, he's awesome. Just real quick, I'll say, you know, I've used the inulin and I've
gone without the inulin and, you know, I've had it work both ways. Yeah, the inulin is supposed to
help feed the microbes, but, you know, the milk there does that way too.
You know, they're all about the milk, but I guess you can get higher counts with the inulin that way.
So that's something to consider if people want to go all out.
And, yeah, yeah, that was a great point about, like, the diversity of microbes, you know.
It made me think back to, like, you know, some of the old wisdom was, like, you know, made me think back to like, you know, some of the old wisdom was like, you know, if somebody's sick or something, you know, uh, change of scenery can be real helpful
and, uh, you know, different weather that way. So, but yeah, no, um, I'll, I'll look into Guy
Daniels. I'll take, I'll look out for that. Thank you. Yeah, absolutely. He's super cool. Also,
there's a podcast diary of a CEO. Um, it's real big. He has millions of followers, but it's a really, really
awesome format for interviewing that he does. He recently had a gentleman on talking about sunlight.
So sunlight is like one of the biggest things that we can do. So I do what I call sun therapy,
15 to 20 minutes a day, where I just go out straight in the sun and sit for 15 to 20 minutes a day where I just go out straight in the sun and sit for 15 to 20 minutes
a day. Walk around and take pictures of my garden or whatever the deal is, but straight sun on my
skin. Now, it doesn't matter where you get that sun, but it only takes about 15 to 20 minutes to
activate the mitochondria and start doing the changes, you know, the chemical reactions that
need to happen in the body. Any longer than that,
I guess he had said the studies kind of show that, you know, you didn't get any more benefit,
but less, of course, you won't get much benefit at all. He was actually an ICU doctor. I'll try
to find that one and post it, but he was taking some of his ICU patients outside and actually
curing some of their illnesses
and stuff just by taking them outside in the sun every day instead of keeping them in the
hospital rooms in artificial light.
So sunlight is a big thing.
And it's funny because we're told, you know, stay away from it.
Oh my gosh, so dangerous.
Well, of course it is if you're going to burn yourself to a crisp.
But if you, you know, use it in moderation, 10 minutes here,
15 minutes there, wear your hat, you know, be careful. It's actually something that we literally
need to survive. And you know, that's something else we've been lied to about with all the sunscreen that actually causes cancer. I mean, I've had so many basal
cell carcinomas removed, it would make your head spin. But I, as a teenager and a young adult,
I baked in the sun with oils, sometimes Crisco back in the 60ies. Yeah, we did. We put Crisco on if we didn't have
any, uh, suntan lotion handy because we wanted those tans and I'm paying for it now. So, uh,
but I did just recently heal my basal cell carcinoma on my leg with, uh, for those who haven't heard this, with ivermectin horse paste and or a product called
curaderm, C-U-R-A-D-E-R-M. And the reason I don't know which did it or if both is because I
first treated with two weeks with the ivermectin paste because I was waiting on the curiderm to be
delivered. So when the curiderm came in, then I started using it exclusively for another two weeks.
I went back to the dermatologist for a follow-up and I was really afraid of what she was going to
say, but she was kind of blown away.
She said, there's nothing here to operate on.
I only see scar tissue.
And she took notes.
Now, Curaderm has got peer-reviewed studies for those who, you know, really like those.
I don't think much of peer-reviewed studies because I know they're bought and paid for,
but there are a lot of scientific papers on that one, and it was $90 for a small tube.
I honestly think that the ivermectin is what cured it to begin with because it didn't look
any different after I did my two-week treatment of ivermectin than after I did my two-week treatment of curaderm.
But anyway, that's an option for some people. A lot of people use something called blood root
or black salve. I'm not a fan of that because it really makes a pit in your skin.
It literally gets rid of the cancer.
I forget what they call that, E. colar or E. chelot, E. chelie, I don't know.
But it makes, it's not pretty, and that kind of frightens me a bit to see these deep gouges in people's skin as they're getting rid of that cancer, but a lot of people swear by that. alternative treatments for all the damage that we have that's been hoisted on us for, upon us for decades.
And that's the good news.
That's what we can take away from this space tonight is that we're waking up and we're learning how to get healthy and to stop bad habits and to understand
mainly the damage that vaccines have done to us for since the beginning of time.
You know, know your history, learn it, read the book. There's a free PDF,
Know your history. Learn it. Read the book. There's a free PDF, The Horrors of Vaccination,
written in 1920, where they quote people from, you hear me read this from time to time,
quotes from that book from the 1800s about forced vaccination and cancers that they knew
were caused by the vaccinations and many, many deaths that were
caused by the vaccinations. They knew it back then. So our country has a long history of vaccine
terrorism, but we're just now learning. And so, you know, I thank God for that.
We are going to save ourselves and our children and our grandchildren because we're learning.
We're learning and not turning a blind eye and we're no longer brainwashed.
We're questioning everything, literally everything.
And you see Patriot here in the space.
space. He has a lot of really interesting and great thoughts about antibiotics not being the
booger bear that we've been taught to believe. And that may, you know, come as a surprise and
a shock to a lot of people because antibiotics have been so demonized for so long, but I can tell you as one who is constantly on antibiotics,
because I have to be, is that when I was seeing a gastroenterologist, I'd have to go in every six
months and give stool samples. And they were checking for inflammatory markers because I was diagnosed with Crohn's. And my markers
greatly improved when I was on the antibiotics. Now, as I understand it, I could be wrong
that some people treat SIBO with antibiotics. I'm not sure about that, but I think I read. Yes. Okay. So I read that the yogurt is a good alternative if you don't want to use the antibiotics.
But that's just one example of where antibiotics are, they save lives and they're very beneficial in many cases.
So they're demonized, I think, in dishonest ways. And of course, Patriot can tell
you what's behind that and what the motivation is to push vaccines over antibiotics. They make
more money, of course, with the vaccines. And he's got a book coming out in December
called Antecdotal. I believe I've got that right, Patriot. I don't agree with everything Patriot
espouses about COVID and the virus. I do believe there was a gain of function
synthetic virus that we've been exposed to. He's got his reasons for believing otherwise.
And I just, I suggest everybody follow him and go to his profile. And for those listening, it is
Patriot Politics Research. And see what he has to say. You know, maybe it will resonate with you, and it may be an aha moment for you.
Some of it is for me, and some of it isn't. So I'm not all the way with him on that yet,
but he's really taken a deep dive into this whole topic, and I admire that so much.
into this whole topic, and I admire that so much. What has driven him was the murder of his own
mother in the hospital who had COVID pneumonia, and they wouldn't treat her with antibiotics
because the doctor didn't want to lose his job. Oh my goodness. And then his aunt died of UTI.
They wouldn't give her antibiotics either. So there is definitely an anti-antibiotic movement in this country right now, killing thousands of people.
And as one with an immune deficiency who is very dependent on antibiotics to save my life,
I am very sensitive to that. Maga, what is your condition?
It's called, well, I've got many, but the immune deficiency is called common variable
immune deficiency, also called hypogammaglobulinemia.
And so I don't make, I have deficient B cells and dysfunction of B cells. My IgA is below normal.
My IgG is below normal, but the infusions raise my IgG to a normal level, but there's
nothing that will raise my IgA.
Okay, that's always going to be below norm, which opens me up for things like UTIs.
I mean, my urologist explained that to me. He said, you're always
going to have a problem with UTIs because of your below normal IgA. So that's one. And,
you know, Dr. Judy Mikevich says that that medical condition is vaccine injury.
is vaccine injury. And also another condition I've got is primary hyperaldosteronism,
also called Kahn's syndrome, which is very dangerous if you're not diagnosed and treated
because your potassium drops out to zero and your blood pressure goes sky high. So that also, Dr. Mikevitz says, is vaccine related.
So that's why I, because of Dr. Mikevitz, I feel comfortable saying that, yes, I am other
vaccine injured. Her guess is that it's flu shots for me because that's what I had the most of over my life.
I've had so many.
I can't, I've lost count.
And then, of course, the pneumovax.
And then the sicker you get, the more vaccines they push on you.
Do you know that my immunologist actually told me at the beginning of COVID, right when the shots were coming out. He said the COVID shots will offer more immunity
than if you were to get COVID and get immunity. He said that the shots are much more effective.
And so I fired him. I fired him and I never went back. I do have to see an allergist, though, to get my infusions. I have
to go through somebody that's under, and this is scary, under the thumb of the Fauci's, the NIH,
the NIAID. They all work under that organization. That's who rules over the allergists and immunologists who are
poisoning us with their shots, their allergy shots and everything else. So I don't have another
choice. This is who I have to go through. But this allergist I hired to order my infusions,
and my infusions, by the way, are subcutaneous. That means in the
fat, I can give myself these infusions. They last about two hours instead of having to go through
my veins. So that's called IVIG. And interestingly, a lot of the COVID vaccine injured are now having to infuse gamma globulin just like I do.
Because it's a vaccine injury.
Their innate immune system has been damaged, just like mine has.
So, you know, we're all beginning to connect the dots of things.
If I hadn't been listening to X that night when Dr. Mikevitz was talking,
I would still have no idea to this day that that's what was wrong with me. That's why my immune system is so jacked up. Never would have known it. How many people out there have Gillian
Barr and all these other blood clots, heart attacks, and have no idea that it's vaccine related. So it's up to us
to educate and spread the word. I know my Facebook friends probably hate me because I post, Nancy
can tell you, I post anti-vax posts every day, multiple things, because I'm trying to save the babies. I can't handle the fact that
our children are being murdered and the parents are not understanding it. I do have a relative.
This is really good news, and this is encouragement for all of you to keep going with your
information, is that I've got a relative whose children, preteen children and teen
child, I saved from the Gardasil shots. She saw my post on Facebook about the Gardasil shots and
the dangers, and she had already given one of her children the first shot. You know, there's three shots that they have to take for it to complete their little round.
But she saved her two boys from any injection at all.
Now, did she tell me that at the time?
It just came out, you know, months later, just in casual conversation.
So you may not know, you may never know who you influenced and whose
lives you've saved by spreading your information. Just got to be bold and get thick skinned,
not let the pro-vaxxers belittle you and discourage you. You just stay strong and keep spreading the word. That's our job.
And I'll land it right there. Thank you. Go ahead, Christina. Go ahead.
Thank you. I wanted to get this in quick before I forget. The way I always looked at vaccines
really is like when you're little, you know, you're taught, okay, you have your nose, stuff
goes up there, okay, and there's hairs there to keep it from going up there. You have your ears,
so you have these entry points in your body, mouth, eyes, ears, you know, and that's the way
diseases, you know, quote disease in a perfect world, or in a normal world, rather, that's the
way things get in, right? Okay, so I kind of started thinking when I, when I was
getting older, I'm like, well, so doesn't your body know what to do if something tries to come
into your nose, come into your ear, come into your mouth? Like we have those systems, you know,
God gave us those systems to be able to catch, you know, the bacteria, the viruses, whatever.
They can't live through stomach acid.
There's all kinds of systems that our body has naturally
to fight illnesses.
So I always found it just kind of odd to me
that we would bypass all of our natural systems
and take a needle full of something
and inject it into a muscle or into a bloodstream.
And it just always kind of seemed weird to me.
I'm like, well, bacteria doesn't get, you don't get injected through a needle with
a bacteria or a virus.
So what is the deal with this?
I don't know.
I just found it kind of odd.
So two more things real quick. Someone had mentioned sleep earlier and about melatonin and stuff like that. So most of, well, I should say there's several transmitters that go into sleep. Histamine is one. Serotonin is one. Melatonin is actually a hormone. But most of the serotonin is actually made in the gut. So when you think of like depression and all of that stuff, and they say serotonin, happy hormone, brain imbalance,
that's a bunch of crap, not true. So it's only about 5% of your serotonin is in the brain. The
rest of it is in your gut. It actually helps with your transit, your digestion, all of that stuff.
I mean, you know, down to mood, of course, too, but a main one is sleep
that it contributes to. And histamine is another one, too. Histamine is very important for the
sleep-wake cycle. And then there was one other thing that, of course, I can't remember now.
So if I remember, I'll let you know, but I forgot. Okay, while you're thinking of that,
I wanted to comment on your sunlight and the sunshine
and how important sunlight is for our bodies to heal.
And I have a demonstration that happened this year.
I had two hydrangea plants.
One was out under the umbrella on the deck, and the other one was on the breezeway.
umbrella on the deck and the other one was on the breezeway it got light and everything but
the one looked peaked pale didn't get good leaves produced tiny little flower only one
and the one out in the sunlight on the deck it had an umbrella over it but it got some sunlight
it has huge blossoms the size of your fist it's happy it's healthy it's got lots of leaves
so I looked at the one that was in the breezeway and I thought they're the same same fertilizer
same watering everything and I thought you know I'm going to roll it out onto the deck it just
looks horrible I wonder what's wrong with it so I took it out on the deck, and it's been out there probably about three weeks now.
And what a difference.
It's getting all new leaves.
It's just bringing back to life.
So you're right, Teresita.
Sunlight is paramount in our healing, and we don't even realize it.
And I look at these two plants and i put a
picture of them in and um you know we close in two hours so we've got like two minutes to go and
i want to make sure cc has a song for us when we close out because i like to keep them at two hours
especially so that if people didn't get to come to the space they can listen to the recording and it's not like six hours long or or longer but next time or in the
next couple of times prashant i know you're listening i would like to ask you the lifestyle
you've led and how you've stayed so healthy all of your life. I think this would be really great for the injured to hear
and then anyone else who wants to share their healthy lifestyle and how they've stayed healthy
and then the ones who have been injured through the vaccines and how they're making their life
healthy because we've got to help each other heal from this and we probably have more
onslaughts coming more shutdowns and more things coming and we want to be able to fight them with
all of our heart and all of our might and stay healthy through them and help others through it
I know that I've read in the Bible that the
health message is the last thing that's going to be preached before Christ comes. And I believe
that. And I think we're in that time now. We are in a health message. And so I really thank you,
Teresita, for your wisdom, for what you shared tonight with Johnny and Gary and everyone who's participated. Thank you so much.
Go ahead, Teresita. Yeah, I want to comment quick, like you said about the plant. So sometimes I
think people kind of don't realize that we're just like them. You know, they have mitochondria,
they need sunlight, they need water, they need food to be able to produce, you know, energy,
produce things for us to eat or flowers for the bees or whatever. We're all the produce, you know, energy, produce things for us to eat or flowers for the bees or
whatever. We're all the same, you know, whether it's a bee, whether it's a flower, whether it's
a human, um, you know, uh, the whale, whatever we, we all need the same things, um, to be able to
live. And sunlight is vital. If the sun went away, everything would die. The planet would die.
And then last thing, this is what I forgot, was most of your immune system, I think like 95% of it or whatever is in your gut.
So just kind of a pretty interesting stuff there to consider is that, you know, we kind of think of it as maybe something that, you know,
sinuses or whatever, lungs, all that stuff.
And while those are vital parts, most of it actually is in your gut.
So healthy gut and you can fight more illnesses.
And is our gut the intestine?
Your gut is everything from your mouth to
the end okay okay well we've had a productive evening um i thank you everybody who's come thank you patriot for coming in and supporting us we support you and your book that's coming
out at the end of the year we know ron Owens has a book called Muzzled Truth.
John hasn't been here tonight, but we know that he wrote a book called The Real CDC.
We've got some great fighters out there.
And keep sharing the space.
Keep telling your friends about it.
If you have a friend or somebody at church or that
tell them hey come on in and join stop the shots you don't have to stay just just become a member
just become part of the number that builds and um and we'll and just let them know that every
once in a while they can pop in and and see what we're learning what we're doing. But again, Cece, do you have a song for us?
Cece is a great songwriter, by the way.
She's written songs for many of the injured,
and she just has a gift with words.
Go ahead, Cece.
This one I think is appropriate for tonight, though. Here comes the sun.
Here comes the sun.
Here comes the sun, I say it's alright
I say it's all right.
Little darling, it's been a long, cold, lonely winter
Little darling, it feels like years since it's been here
Here comes the sun, here comes the sun It's all right.
It's darling, the smile's returning to the faces.
It's darling, it seems like it's since it's been here.
Here comes the sun, here comes the sun, and I say, it's all right. It's alright Time's not a time to come
Time's not a time to come Thank you. It's not, it's not, it's not.
It's not, it's not. It's not, it's not.
It's not, it's not.
It's not, it's not.
It's not, it's not.
It's not. It's done it, it seems like it, since it's been clear
Here comes the sun, here comes the sun
That's it, it's alright
Here comes the sun. It comes as fun.
It's alright.
It's alright.
Can't go wrong with the little beetles.
That was perfect, Cece.
You're great.
Yeah, get some sunlight, everybody.
Tomorrow, make a commitment to go out and sit at least 15 minutes in the sun,
even if it's under an umbrella.
Stay healthy, everybody.
Thank you, and stop the shots.
Stop the shots. Stop the shots.
Stop the shots.