COVID-19 Humanity Betrayal ㅤ Memory Project

COVID-related Crimes Against Humanity: Eyewitnesses speak out!

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0: Hello, and welcome to another CHBMP space. Please give us a few minutes to get situated, and we will get started. I am your host. My name is Chelsea Belknap, and we are joined by our lovely co host protocol video. And Miriam Belknap, who should be along with us any second now. There you are, Miriam. How are you doing tonight? 1: I'm doing very well. How about you guys? 0: Oh, it's been it's been just an adventure after adventure here in the High Desert. We just, went from, like, clear blue skies to a random golf ball sized hailstorm out of out of the blue, and, it blew over just as quickly as it began. And now we have sunlight again, and it's just amazing. Oh, wow. You? 1: I might have to coin a new term for that 1. I'm gonna call it weather whiplash. How's that for alliteration? Weather whiplash. 0: It is. I'm wondering even if, like, if we've already exhausted the summer season here because it was downright chilly for the last couple nights and, and and hail today. And I don't know. We have have to get a a feel for the weather in this area. It is just bizarre than anything I've ever experienced. 1: That does sounds extremely bizarre. 0: Yep. Welcome, protocol widow. How are you doing tonight? 2: I'm fine. Can you hear me okay? Because you are sounding a little robotic. 0: Uh-oh. I can hear you just fine. I will try 2: Now you're fine. 0: And you tell 3: No. 2: No. No. Stop. You're fine now. But there for a bit, both you and Miriam were a 0: little bit googly, 2: but you were just fine just then. 0: Well, with any luck, that will continue. And, if if we sell your product can you still hear me? I Can you hear me? 1: I heard you, and I heard, protocol short very briefly, and now I can't hear. 0: Yep. I'm afraid you're gonna have to rejoin protocol widow because it seems we can, hear each other, but not you. So Yeah. 1: Looks like right off the bat, we're gonna have to work on the work on or, talk to Elon about the glitches right off the bat. 0: Yep. X X does keep us on our toes in that way. But with any luck, at least we won't, and I I'm knocking on wood as I say this. With any luck, we will not have to, restart the space 5 times. This happens so frequently with these when they drop just for no 3: reason. 1: Yeah. I'll I'll knock on 3: some wood here too. Maybe between the 2 of us, 1: we can, prevent that from happening. 0: I appreciate it, Miriam. As we know, every little bit helps. Doesn't it? 1: Sure does. 0: So for, for those who are just joining us, if you if you're not familiar with our spaces, we do this every Saturday night, and we have been for some time, to give voice to those who were in large, in many cases, censored, disabled from telling their stories, up until recently when the the censorship algorithms eased up a bit. And we found we can actually we can use our platform on x to raise awareness about these things. But until, until the last year, really, until Elon bought this platform and and sort of reimagined it as, as Klaus is fond of saying, You know, up until then, we we couldn't say any of these things out loud. We thought that was absolutely not right, especially with what people were being subjected to. So we gather together every Saturday to, to discuss the stories of people impacted by COVID policies, protocols, and mandates. And we are here to hear your story. So I hope, if you care to share your story with us tonight, you'll hit the mic in the bottom left hand corner of your screen and come up and, just tell us about how these things impacted your life and your loved ones and your family from the the censorship and the propaganda to the the deadly hospital protocols that were enforced, to the detriment of everything that we knew in medicine to that time, to the experimental so called vaccine mandates. You know, however these things impacted you, we are here tonight to hear from from you about your experience with these things. So please do come up. Protocol widow, I see you're back with us. Can you hear me alright? 2: I can hear you fine. Can you hear me okay now? 0: I can indeed. Glad to have you back. How's the weather there today? 2: It's it's in it's in the, like, upper seventies. It's very damp, but, it's so much better than 98. So I will take it. 0: Yeah. With the dampness comes a a few degrees shaved off, and we will take that any way we can get it when we it has been so hot. 2: Yes. Exactly. 3: They 2: must have they must have turned HAARP off for a while, you know, took pity on us or something. 1: May maybe if we're really lucky, they worked HAARP so hard it went down for a while. That'd be good. 2: Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. 1: Damn it. 4: You know, I 1: We burned we burned it out. Exactly. I'm just thinking in terms of, you know, when you run when you run you know, you drive your car, put too many miles on it, it breaks down, or in hot weather, the air conditioner goes. I'm just hoping the same thing applies to harp. You overworked it, dude. 2: It sounds like a plausible explanation to me because I I know that we have had for many years, you know, plenty of times when it's been really, really hot or really, really cold or very rainy. But these fools have made us so suspicious, I guess, would be the word. There's nothing that happens anymore that that you don't go, wonder if they did that. And we all are going they because we don't know who they are. We just know that they wanna make our lives miserable. 1: Yeah. They wanna make our lives miserable, and they want us to have fewer lives. They want to, call us down. I mean and it's not a secret. It's not like we're just assuming this. All you have to do is, look at what they say for themselves. 2: Yeah. They've made it very plain that, the, the unwashed masses definitely need to be cold, and I'm I'm yeah. Let me know if I've got this wrong, Miriam. It's my opinion that the reason that they want to call us down is they need a more manageable level of population that they can control because right now, we're a, a bit out of control for them. 1: Oh, yeah. I mean and here's the thing. We also are not really, not just not manageable. They also wanna make sure that, you know, we can be profitable at the same time. So, you know, they don't wanna kill all of us because you have to have some of us who are sick enough to, you know, depend upon their farmer products and be basically revenue centers for them because we're we're actually profit centers. That's what we are. We're not people. We're profit centers. 2: You know, that's, I mean, that's we've part of what, I like Adam is asking, who is they? The the whole reason that we I mean, part of what, we were gonna talk about today, anyway, is the part of this, is related to that profit center that you were just talking about because, the digital health this is the way it's headed up for our space for tonight. The digital health infrastructure threatening our privacy and medical autonomy, contradictory public health guidance around new mRNA vaccines, quote, unquote. The first inklings of accountability dropping via our new DNI. When can we expect to see COVID justice? Well, when Trump was announcing this wonderful deal with CMS, sharing our digital medical information across multiple platforms using Amazon and Google and multiple others, and there is the sale of us to them. 1: Certainly is. No doubt about it. And, you know, it's a you're starting to see a recurring theme here. It's sharing. There's no longer siloed information. It's not only happening in the medical industry with our our information, but it's also he's also doing the same thing with all the government agencies. They're no longer siloed. Now we've got Palantir gonna be the operating system basically, you know, with AI for all of that. So, you know, what I'm starting to see is a common thread, AI, information sharing, digital information. And there's not gonna be any walls, no privacy. And when you do that and it's all centralized, there comes the tyranny. There comes the control. You add a vaccine passport in there, and you're done. Don't worry about the international health regulations anymore because now you're looking at it all the way down from national down here in The US. So, and I I said that facetiously not to worry about the international, health regulations. But I was just saying, you know, we're gonna have our own little microcosm of it right here in The US. So 2: I think we're gonna And 0: if you missed that, I have penned the the full remarks from president Trump as he launched the CMS digital health tech ecosystem. And, this combined with what he just got in, with the big beautiful bill, that that coordinated all of the agencies coordinating with Palantir to provide our personal information in a digital format and this unified database, now they're they're linking it to your and it's all it's all pitched in the the values of convenience. Oh, you know, you don't wanna deal with clipboards and having to fill out your information every time you go to the doctor. This is gonna make it so much easier. But it's all hand in hand down down to this techno dystopia where the system knows all of our personal details and all of our personal health health information. And after what we just went through over the last 5 years, that should chill everyone to the bone, I think. 1: It it really, really should because, you know, my favorite word to describe that is convergence. We're seeing all of those differing you what used to be some somewhat siloed, it's all converging now. Digital identities, the medical electronic health technological system, and government, it's all converging. That is a seriously, seriously dangerous problem, because if you think the last 5 years are bad, this ups the ante like you would not believe. I'm going to put a post, in the purple pill that has about 5 substacks that describe each 1 of those areas, and how even down to the the digital money, how that will converge or could potentially converge. And you can learn about each of those aspects if you take a read of those sub stacks. It's a post that I posted a few days ago here on x. 2: I don't understand. I mean, this is like there's too many questions in my head, and sometimes they all kinda run together. So forgive me while I'm trying to figure out what I'm talking about. Mostly, I I heard somebody say something kind of profound the other day, not, you know, not in a a wonderful philosophical way, but, the guy said he was talking about how Trump is handling Russia. And he said they're under the Trump the Russians are underestimating who they're dealing with because the Trump of 2025 is not the same as the Trump of 20 20 20 16. And I was like, yeah. That's real obvious because the Trump of 2016 and 2017 and 2018 and 2019 and the majority of 2020, I think, was actually our friend. And I'm not so sure he is now because I don't think he sees what he's enslaving the American public with. 1: I don't think he does either. But also look at the people he's surrounding himself with. Larry Fink, BlackRock. 5: Mhmm. 1: Ellison, Oracle. Sam Altman, OpenAI. Mhmm. Yoshi Sean, SoftBank. I mean, all of those are the players in this system that is is the ultimate tyranny, in my opinion, when they converge. 2: Yes. Yes. Because this is the way, the the the it's like a we know that when we were dealing with COVID, it took us a little bit, but we figured it out that we were at war. And in in all reality, we were and still are at war with our own government, while now our government has brought out the tanks. 1: Yeah. That's actually a good descriptive word. Yeah. It's it's now it's not, you know, pea shooters or prop guns. It is tanks. It's the big guns. What we're seeing now is a system that, you know, barring a miracle, there is no escape from it, because it is a literal digital medical financial prison. That's how it could really be very easily, used. 2: Yeah. Exactly. No. You're quite right. And because, you know, I'm I would like to give him the benefit of the doubt. He has not really given me a great deal of reasons to give him of the benefit of the doubt at this point. And I'd like to think that he's thinking that everybody is just doing the best thing for the people. No. No. Because you, mister Trump, will not be at the helm of this government very much longer. And that and I don't mean because of his health. I mean, you know, the matter of 3 years is going to fly by. And and still, he could easily lose the control of the congress in 2026, and then he's as lame duck as lame duck gets. So, you know, they're just it ah. I saw those remarks being made, and all I could say was you'd never make that announcement in a room full of people who were harmed by COVID because CMS was directing the cash. We would be if he thought that Borla got booed when he first brought him into the White House and said, hey. Look you. Here who's with me. He would have been heckled, booed, screamed at. Any 1 of a multitude bunch of people that I see on my screen right now would have been just absolutely letting him have it. He would have been afraid to walk out into that room again with people like us in there. 1: Yeah. And, you know, I can't help but think I don't know if anybody saw, the most recent or at least I think it was the most recent announcement from secretary Kennedy. Basically, it was, by James Lion Wire, 1 of his substats, saying that, basically, oh, we've we've rolled we've rolled the danger back in the c m in c from CMS because, you know, now there's not those backdoor mandates for vaccines for hospital systems. But then they he says in the article that that has something to do with the hospital protocols. I read the entire article, and it made no sense. But it might make sense in view of what of what you were just discussing. Maybe they're trying to sell us that, oh, wait a minute. The coming system is not dangerous because now we've kinda put the Quietus on the backdoor doings of the CMS from the past 5 years. Well, number 1, they haven't done that. I I mean, I have seen no evidence of it. And and even if they are saying no more mandates for hospital staff, that doesn't change CMS directives for protocols inside the hospital, which is what what this, substack was implying. So, you know, I I'm I'm thinking maybe they're trying to ramp up a narrative to quell the potential coming wave at them from the announcement of CMS digital health tech system. I'm gonna pull that substack and put it in the purple pill, and I I'd like someone else to take a look at it and see if it sound sounds as iffy to them as it does to me. It sounds like they're trying to start weaving a narrative to dial back the outrage at his launch of the CMS system, health CMS health tech ecosystem. If somebody else take a look at it and let me know what you think on that 1. 0: It really is such a mixed bag. There are some some great accomplishments right now that, that RFK is spearheading, and, you know, we are absolutely grateful for that. But that this is kind of being slipped in, without a lot of fanfare. All these wonderful companies and corporations are all gonna work together on this unified system and isn't this great? And, and not a lot about the details except it's gonna make everyone's life so much easier. And I I have doubts that it will be used that way and we've seen what they will do with the the vaxx mandate discrimination and all of this. If they have access to your complete medical information, if all of them have it and all the insurance companies have it, you'll be penalized for everything you do, and there's a they put a value on life. Like, if you do this or that, you're not as qualified for this or that treatment. And we've already seen this implemented, and it's horrifying. 2: Sorry. I was listening to you, but I was in the process of trying to post something, and and then you stopped talking. And I'm like, oh. 1: I have this I have the same issue, Sherry, and I I I I wanted to let people know I did find that substack. And here is what concerns me. I'm just gonna read the headline and the sub subheadline, and and then I'm gonna tell you what they're claiming and what James Ryan Wilder and I like him a lot. I have always loved reading his substacks. But what he's claiming in the headline is not what he presents in the body of the of the substat. But here's what the headline says. Irrational moment, Kennedy and Oz kill backdoor mandate for COVID hospital death protocol. So he's clearly saying that Kennedy and Oz have killed the backdoor mandate for the COVID hospital death protocol that killed hundreds of thousands. So he's referring to the protocol that killed my husband. Okay? And then the subtitle is the repeal breaks the CMS pharma death feedback loop and restores medical reason. Okay. So to me, that sounds like, oh, wow. Great thing to celebrate, especially with the announcement from Trump of the CMS HealthTech. Oh, I'm not able to pull the yeah. CMS HealthTech ecosystem. To me, that sounds like, oh, you know, oh, now we're gonna put this out to kinda roll back the outrage. The problem is when you read the article, all it talks about is the hospitals were forced to to to push mandates for the staff, and now those aren't gonna be there anymore. And that's going to stop the influence of CMS over the hospitals. But nowhere in the article and nowhere else I can find are there any directives saying that there will be no more COVID hospital stop mandates. So, again, sounds a little shady to me. I think we're starting I think we're starting to weave a narrative. But take a look at it. I put it in the purple bill. 2: Thank you. Yeah. And the first thing that I wanna say is, okay. So this is a substack. Assuming that he's hinting that they know what they did because we know they know what they did. Are they hoping to just slide it underneath of where nobody will see it? You know what I mean? It's like, oh, yeah. We handled that. It's already been fixed. That's what it 1: would work. For for future talking points. Yeah. Basically yeah. We we said we fixed it. Never mind there's no evidence that we fixed it. 2: And and it's not and it's not an official statement. That's not a press release. It's a substack. 1: Right. Exactly. And we do know that in the world, in the Substack world and in the world in general, there's a lot of controlled opposition out there. And people get co opted, and people get influenced. And then they use those influencers to play mind games with us, psy ops. And, honestly, this Substack is looking really suspicious in its timing and in its contradictory headlines versus the body of the document versus no evidence that I see anywhere that there's been any official action to prevent future COVID hospital protocol mandates. And like I said, the only thing it talks about inside the body of it is the hospital staff vaccine mandates and the intimation that that will somehow prevent future protocol issues. I and I can't find the link either in the article or anywhere else, any evidence of that. 2: And and I wanna I want to clarify something. I know you probably meant, but the way you worded it, I want to make sure that everybody here understands that you said that that they are talking about no more COVID hospital protocols. Well, we also want to make sure that there are never any protocols like this ever again because Americans and people in general deserve the human right to choose how and when and what is used to cure them, treat them, and they should never ever be alone again. 1: Absolutely. 100 1000%. And, again, you know, if you look at that subset, there is no there is no substance there. It's a bunch of statements, but I can't find anything official anywhere that that is the fact. And so to me, it sounds like they're building a narrative and a talking point to manage the backlash from Trump's announcement of CMS, digital health ecotech system. That is the first thought that crossed my mind when I read that substack today because I had just posted a couple of days ago on, you know, that announcement about how horrible it was going to be that CMS did feel and so, just a couple days later, now we got a a narrative starting to be built. 0: Well, right, let's not forget that it's the CMS that was responsible for the protocols, and they largely have avoided, skirted any accountability or any outrage directed at them because everyone's so mad at Fauci and NIH and FDA and the CDC and all these other institutions. 1: Mhmm. 0: But the the CMS is really at the root of it, isn't it? 1: It really is. And that tells me that this is most likely a deflection, and a misdirection because, uh-oh, you know, Trump now has by using the word CMS digital health dec ecosystem, he's he's pointed people's, ire in that direction. So now they're trying to misdirect again is my that's my opinion. 2: Well, in in typical fashion, this is their, way of of using influencer, quote, unquote. In Russia collusion, they use the left mainstream media to put to push out that continual drip, drip, drip of, you know, all that that Trump was doing with Putin, and he was a stooge and blah blah blah. So they're doing it sounds like you have found the opening salvo of them trying to point us in the, oh, gee. We that won't ever happen again because we're we've we've already fixed that hole, that loophole. 0: Exactly. 2: Well, that loophole that loophole had all kinds of tentacles that went in every direction because NIH had a a group of people who sat down and figured out what those protocols would be. And then CMS, because they dictate all the billing codes so that all insurance companies, all of these different companies and and hospitals always use the same codes. So d CMS is the 1 who created the codes, and, gee, somehow, nobody figured out how to bonus a hospital for a surviving patient. So there was no extra money being given to a hospital if that patient lived, only if they died. There was a 20% on that. So that means there's no incentive to make sure that person goes out vertically. 1: Exactly. And I I this, for me, just validates the fact that they do know because they're already starting the leading edge of trying to manage the response to this. So, honestly, I think they actually chose a Substack author, and I may be wrong, but I'm just gonna say it because this is what I'm thinking. You know, a lot of people are following Substack now. That's where they're getting all their information. And particularly, this Substack is known for its scientific integrity. It he has a very large following. And so I just I have to think that, you know, this is their way of managing the population that's probably gonna be the loudest because the people that follow this substack don't follow the science. They actually know real science from fake science. And, also, they're very well aware of what happened during, the last 5 years. So I think this is a way to try to pacify the people who know better. 2: Yep. You you definitely found that, as because when they when when the left decided that the Steele dossier was the way to nail Trump, They they turned it loose, I wanna say, in the New York Times and in the Washington Post because those are the 2 left leaning power brokers. And so, I believe that, like you said, because this Substack article and that author are well respected scientifically, they had to choose this is the way we'll start the conversation. And they, until I see somebody say, oops. We need to do something about the PREP Act, and what are we gonna do for all these families that we stole their loved ones? It's a good thing it's a mixed group. To his credit, 0: senator Macy or representative Macy just did exactly that. And it's it's not getting a lot of news, but I think that's great. 2: The only thing that concerns me, and I'll be honest with you, Miriam's the reader. I'm terrible about reading. I used to read a lot. Now I don't read anymore. When Massey's announcement was made, I think it was Merrill Nass, I can't swear to it, who wrote a substack on it. And in the comments under that, there was someone who posted that, Sasha Latapova said this is not going to fix everything. And so that substack is sitting out there that Sasha did, and I have not read it. But but that concerns me that, yes, Massey is is taking a run at it, but he may be missing some points. 1: Yes. And I I do want to say, guys, I I'm looking back at some of this language that I read earlier today, and and I'm really, starting to see the word game that's being played here. And if if you will bear with me, I'd like to just read a couple of phrases. You need to read the whole article, but here's what here's what the article claims. Okay? It says that, let me just find the exact thing. It's it says that at the center of the issue was provision in the CMS IPPS rule that required hospitals to publicly report the COVID 19 vaccination status of the health care staff. And and, and the whole time I'm reading that, I'm thinking, well, what has that got to do with the protocols compared to the headline? Okay? It says that it down further down, it says that they actually rolled back that single rule. And it said the policy effectively deputized hospital administration to act as compliant officers and not caregivers. Okay? So they're they're really trying hard to sell it. It says this rule was not isolated. It's set atop a broader broader lattice of COVA era incentives. And so you're saying he said they're saying this 1 rule was not isolated. It's set atop a broader lattice of COVA era incentives, which we all know about. Okay? It says bonuses documented in CMS data such as the CARES Act, blah blah blah blah blah. But it still is only talking about the single vaccination rule. It says the repeal of this mandate announced announced in the FY 20 26 IPPS final rule marks a pivotal break from the coercive past. So you see, there's that language again. It says their decision to strip the staff vaccine metric from public reporting wasn't just regular regulatory hygiene. It was a philosophical act. So see once again, oh, the the philosophy is changing, but they're only talking about the vaccine mandate. So once again, they're trying to sell this. It said this this repeal also establishes a new precedent. If CMS can quietly embed can quietly embed ideological conformity into quality metrics, then such mechanisms must be scrutinized and dismantled wherever they hide. So once again, they're not saying they're dismantling the whole thing, Just the 1 part, but the but the headline says they took care of the whole thing. So if you don't read this carefully, you know, people will read the headline and go, yay, and they're celebrating. So once again, they're bearing the truth in here. It says it is no exaggeration to say that this single change now listen to this. This makes me angry. It is no exaggeration to say that this single change rewinds part, hear that word, part of the machinery that enabled the COVID death protocol. That 1 sentence absolutely enrages me. The single change, the vaccine mandate change, rewinds part of the machinery that enabled the COVID death protocol. And yet you go up and you read the headline, Kennedy and Oz kill backdoor mandate for COVID hospital death protocol that killed hundreds of thousands. You see how they're lying? You get down into the article, that single change sits atop and its part. But according to the headline, it's all rolled back. So once again, we're being managed. We're being a narrative is being set up for people who just just basically peruse and don't look at the details. So, again, I think there's more coming because they wouldn't be setting this narrative up to manage us if it wasn't about to get rather intense. 0: And on the subject of more coming, we saw New York Times advocating to redefine death death this week, which we've talked about on this space before. They tried to do in 2023, and they failed. And now they're just coming right out and saying, we we don't have enough organs, so we should redefine death to include the living. And, it's it's really it is frightening, Miriam. They're doing so much, so much kind of behind the scenes. And and Mhmm. 1: And isn't it interesting now when this system is in place, you go into the hospital because you've had a car accident? And how nice and handy it's going to be that you can just be, well, you know, we've redefined living, and, you know, we need the organs, so you're done for. 3: It's over. 2: Yep. Because they've they've made it. First of all, what amazed me is that RFK admitted it when he started talking about organ donation and how it's now the organs are procured. But now social media has really started pushing about the definition of brain death and how it was a made up type of description in order to make people believe that their loved 1 would not have a chance of any kind of a life, and they would be on life sustaining equipment for the rest of whatever natural life they had left. So, therefore, this is the most, I don't know how to word it, but the the the least of the ways for that patient to have to survive. And it's a gift to all the people that that person wanted to give, and it's all been a lie. And now people know. Now people are starting to find out. And so now they're going to just redefine death. 1: Well, I mean and when you think about it, you know, you've always heard, when the heart stops, you have 5 minutes before before brain death occurs. So, you know, you've always heard that. But think about this. If your heart's not pumping blood, okay, then it's irrelevant. The organs aren't worth anything anyway. So the the brain death thing was always a diversion because they want you to think that the brain's gone, so you're going you're gonna be like, okay. They're gone, and I can give away their organs. It was always to focus you in that direction. When the truth is, as long as that heart is beating, you've you don't not only have blood going to the organs to keep them viable, you have blood going to the brain to keep it viable. You can't separate the 2. So, you know, would you say if you truly had brain death and you didn't have blood flow going to it, then the organs wouldn't be worth anything either. It's all or none. Okay? So they've always been lying to us. It's absolutely true. 0: It's chilling. Welcome, T Bird and then Tisha. How are you doing, T Bird? Good to see you tonight. 5: That is that's a deep deep woods conversation tonight. It's disturbed. And, it is sad. You know, when I when I hear you guys talk about CMS, I think of creative content. That's the and I'm not even that person. Right? 6: I'm a nurse. I don't know 5: anything about that stuff. But, so we've been doing that. I just wanted to share because that wasn't actually my point of putting my hand up. I wanted to share something with you otherwise and ask actually ask you guys a question, the 3 of you specifically, because it's an actual genuine question. But, yeah, we've had the electronic privatized health care here that Trump is saying he's gonna do with you guys. We've been doing that here for years. And I promise you, we have our digital IDs. We have our digital, USB sticks with everything you're supposed to bring it to. It doesn't because every hospital doesn't, you know, they all don't work together. So it's supposed to be easier so people can just plug this USB stick and has everything on it. It doesn't work like that. It's it's just a spreading of your information. I don't know how many letters I've gotten over the last 5 years saying that my personal health information by PIPA has been you guys have p h I p a there, I'm assuming, Personal Health Information Protection Act. Yeah. It's been corrupted. There's nothing they can do about it, and they're very sorry. So, yeah, it's very dangerous, and it doesn't help in any way. That's my experience, but that's because I live it, because I live in a communist country just north of you. So I just wanted to share that. I agree with you guys a 100%. And if there's anything you can do, what I my advice would be, if you can't stop it, which most of us I don't wanna be a defeatist, but if you can't, it's already here if they're talking about it. And when Trump says he's gonna do something, he does it. I would be printing everything off. As soon as you get a record, go to your computer. If it is digitalized, print everything. Keep your banker boxes organized. Keep them in a Faraday. Keep your records because they can change them, and they've done that to mine. Luckily, I have print offs. That's my only advice as far as that goes in my own experience. That's not me reading it. It's true. It really happens. So and then secondly, my question my major question when I put my hand up, and I don't wanna change the subject, but and and you know how I feel about everything that's happened to all of you. Please don't take offense to this question, but you know how my brain works, and I'm starting to think more legally again. When your loved 1 went into hospital, because, of course, I didn't live this. So when your loved 1 went into the hospital, did they truly prove they have COVID? Now I'm not saying there's no such thing to go. I mean, we know the lab. We know this we know the people. We know we know everything. We don't need to talk about that. We know this was released on purpose. We know it was to scare people. But what I remember when you're leaving? 7: I'm going before I start 8: drinking Okay. My other day. 5: Alright. Okay. Love you. So here's my question. Okay. So when I got really, really sick after working all through COVID as a frontline nurse and running all these homes, I never got COVID. None of my staff got COVID. None of my patients got COVID. No 1 died of COVID. I'm in Canada, though, mind you. K? So different mice cage that we're in being watched. But that doesn't mean there's no COVID. I know there's COVID. But it took them 3 years to prove through antigen and antibody tests where doctor Vila in Florida had to draw like, my best friend had to drive me. They put me in a long COVID program because they didn't believe in vaccine injuries after my initial heart attack and vaccine injury. So my question is, if your loved 1 this is this is this is 1 of those hypothetical questions that might be a legal thing to think about. If if they can't really prove that your loved 1 had, quote, COVID, maybe they had some level of new type of pneumonia. They could have been given antibiotics and cured, but yet they were put on a ventilator and given remdesivir. That's a whole other legal app implication. And this is the thing that's been bothering me for about 4 days now. So if they could just literally recently prove I've never had COVID, even though I was exposed to it in 02/2002, the initial COVID. As you guys know, works at Sunnybrook. I've got all the paperwork to prove it. Can you guys prove without a shadow of a doubt that your loved 1 had COVID and they didn't have some type of viral pneumonia that they could have given an antibiotic to, yet they vented them instead. That was that's a general quest I'm not disputing that they didn't have COVID. I'm just thinking there's no reason to be put on a ventilator and remdesivir if you had pneumonia, and you were not given the opportunity to have an antibiotic. That that that is my it's a major question. And like I said, maybe they were proven, but they didn't they couldn't prove that I had COVID or not until years later when I had to get an American doctor to do the blood test. So that's my question. It's a I know it's a deep 1. I'm sorry, guys. It's just it's really bothering me. 0: That is a really good question. And, before I go to our cohost, who I'm sure can address it, roundly, I would like to invite any anyone who's in the audience who has answers to that question to also come forward, push the mic in the bottom left hand corner of your screen, and come up and and you can give us your answer to that question. Go ahead, Mary. 1: Yeah. It, just to clarify how I'm going to answer, it it seemed like it was a a both a question and a statement. And so before I fully answer, I want to confirm what I'm assuming, T Bird, when you say that you were tested, that you they did or did not find antibodies when doctor Vila did the testing. Are you there? I'm not sure if she 5: No. I'm here. Sorry. I was taking a pee break. I didn't expect such a short answer. Just saying 1: that from what you said that that she did or she did or did not find antibodies 3 years later. 5: That's correct. She did she did all the blood work, and she confirmed without a shadow of doubt in black and white blood work and in writing that I have never had any COVID. Okay. And I definitely had the, see look. I'm losing my words now. 1: So that supports the vaccine injury. 5: I was a hundred percent vaccine injured. I'd never I have nothing in my body showing I ever was exposed to even COVID. Okay. Yeah. That's proven. So I I just I know back in the day, we were doing those PCR tests, which we know now are contaminated, graphene oxide, animal biohazard. Yeah. But how did they know back then when they were killing all of your spouses and loved ones? How did they know? Because I just found this test in the last, what, year and a half I was able to get it, but I had to go to another country. Canada won't even test for it. So did they know? Did they know what this test was? That would be a legal thing for me. I'd be like, how did you know? Did you know for sure this person had COVID? Where is the blood work to prove it? The antigen versus the antibody test, show me the proof. Because you if you're telling me he had COVID and it was justified to put him on a respirator and remdesivir, then I wanna see the proof in the blood work that he had COVID. 1: And that's that's the where I was going with this because I want to make sure that you were referencing an antibody test. Because here's the thing, in my husband's case, he could they would not allow me to bring his body back across state lines. And I was we were in Missouri only 9 months, and I obviously wanted to bring him home, his body home, and I wanted to go home myself. Didn't wanna be somewhere with no family after what I just been through. So, you know, for and that happened for many people from my understanding is their bodies ended up being cremated because of the crazy stupid COVID rules at the time. So number 1, there's no way to go back and do an antibody test for my husband. Okay? Number 2, at the time, and I think much of the audience probably knows this already, they were just turning cycling up the PCR test as high as they could cycle it up into the forties, getting fragments of genetic sequencing, and then saying that that COVID virus. And for anybody in the audience, if you don't really know what that's about, it's like taking up a puzzle. And the puzzle is a picture of an animal. And the puzzle's only about a third put together, and you take 1 little puzzle piece. And that fragment, you you assume from seeing part of the picture of the animal that it's, oh, I don't know, that it's a cow. And you see the hoof, but you know what? Other animals have hoofs too. So you might say it's a cow when in fact it's a deer or something else that has a hoof. So what they were doing was getting fragments and then saying that it's positive. So that's why you had such a messed up system. So there's no way from a legal perspective, because she framed it as a legal question, you can't go back and prove that they committed fraud because you don't have any way to prove it with the antibodies or any you know, you don't have the body anymore. You don't have the any samples. You don't have anything. So they covered their tracks really, really well with what they did. And they made sure that on paper and on the record, it's indisputable because now they have the COVID death certificate, and they got all their bonuses. And nobody's taken it back from them because you can't prove they committed fraud. So I think I answered your question there, t bird. I hope so anyway. 5: Yeah. I, you guys know I worked with corners, right, through my whole career. And during this, I got the coroner's reports. I wanted all the codes, and 1 of my colleagues who's retired now was able to give me the entire coroner code book. Now, again, it's Canada, but she was very very cautious about releasing it to me, but I do have it. And I did send it to John Bonway about 2023, the 2023. And, yeah, there was no code for COVID vaccine. There was no code for COVID. There was it was very interesting. I have all the codes from when this was happening. Just you need me to find it. I'll try my best. I promise. But I just feel like I know there's no I don't I'm just so angry for all of you. I feel like there's gotta be a way. I know you're you're I know. And I know you're being positive, and I'm being negative, but I'm being like, no. There's no proof that he had COVID. Where's the proof? Where's the proof? Because a PCR test jammed him up and made him I totally agree. Your picture, that's perfect ex explanation. But if they know now what they know now, which is there is proof. You had to have had these tests done, and they knew what these tests were. They just weren't doing them. So they put these people on remdesivir and ventilators when they didn't even have true confirmation medical confirmation that it was this COVID virus. 4: You're correct. 5: That's all I'm saying. 1: You know, they even in the policy in the in the policy for how to categorize patients and how to get reimbursed for documentation purposes inside the hospital, they could in it. I've read it in the federal regulatory in the federal register. You could have a presumptive, and this is the word, presumptive diagnosis of COVID. So even if they tested you repetitively and never got a positive, they could presumptively label you as COVID based upon your symptomatology, the fact that someone near you had been sick by history, and they still got paid. They didn't even absolutely have to have a cycled up 45 threshold PCR positive test. They did it that way too. 5: I'm so sorry. I'm gonna keep thinking. I'm sorry. Sorry, Tish. I just I'm just my head's spinning. Thank you. Sorry, Tish. 1: She wrote it was an excellent question, and it's always good to to get those answers out there because I think so many people don't realize how dedicated I mean, seriously dedicated to making sure they maximize the number of people that they could officially move through the protocol and have die, be killed so that then they could ramp up the fear and drive people to the vaccines. They were absolutely dedicated. If they couldn't get a positive PCR test, they had presumptive positives presumptive positives, and they still moved them through the protocol. There was no there was no stopping this. They were absolutely dedicated, and they made it, like, where the hospitals not only benefited from it, they did both the carrot and the stick. Meaning, we will pay you handsomely. But if you don't, we'll punish you to the same degree. 0: I saw a really good thing last night. I will find right now and pin to the nest about, the the psychology involved in that carrot stick and how that attack against us was so effective with the nudge and sludge, they called it. And I thought that was really interesting. Tisha, I'd love to hear your thoughts. Go ahead. 3: Thank you. This is more about what you were talking about when you, prior to T Bird, and T Bird never apologize. Take your time, sweetheart. And and if everybody could please repost the space, it's real it's an important topic. The the this is gonna sound crazy, but I very recently, trust me, I'm going somewhere. You guys know that I have 2 family members with terrible cancer. 1, the anniversary a year now, she's gone, and the other is, still battling. Now, maybe 2 weeks ago, not even, the phone company offered me a new phone, and they said it was free. If it's free, it's for me. So I said, yes. Right? As I'm transferring the data, the health data was the largest file. Now I don't have a Fitbit, and I didn't have the health thing button pushed or whatever. So I was just confused. Why is the health stuff why is this why why is the the data so high? Today, I find it. So I'm just digging and looking. And within that health app, in the in the new iPhone, it it has my age, my weight, my height, which I lied about on my on my driver's license, I put 5 foot. I'm actually 4 11. It had the correct height. It says 4 11 in my phone. So there's just something very strange about what just happened. Like like, they had fused the information into our phones so others could access it. Now I I did get blood work done probably about 3 years ago, so the information about weight is wrong. But I remember when I got on a scale for a doctor and what it exactly what it said, and that's what it says in my phone. So our our information is being collected, and it, like like T Bird said, this has already happened because I have not been to a doctor in 3 years. I went since I've gotten that blood work. I'm sorry. No. Something recent, because we have to check up because of, for because of the the the trobocancer in the family, we have to keep getting checked. But, you know, I I went for a thyroid check because I thought there was, you know, something wrong with my thyroid. So that information was in there. There's also a spot for blood type. There's spots for other things that weren't filled in unless it's behind a wall and I can't see it. But this information that's in the phone, I didn't plug it in. And like I said, it can't be from my driver's license because that says a different height. The whole thing is just really very creepy. I I just found it right before this space, so I'm a little shook up over it. Like, how do they even know this? And I did go digging because, like I said, the file is large. So there's more information in there than I'm actually able to see. And I and so what what you were talking about earlier where they're fusing it all in, our our health information will be accessible. That's already it's already been done. It's already been done. It's there, and I just happened to stumble upon it. And I need to share that with everyone. Go in there. I went and changed all the information. I just went in and just changed it. I'm 7 foot now. But, you know, it's creepy. It's really creepy to I'm 7 foot tall now. But it's really creepy that the the accuracy of the information that was in there, and it didn't come from my driver's license. That I know. And I do have the real ID because when that real ID came out, they said if there's a star on your on your license, then you do have the real ID. I'm I'm gonna go have that removed. But, nonetheless, they still have information. It's it's insane. So that's what I wanted to share, and please go in and check your phone. And don't take a a new phone if it's offered to you because it just because it's free. I I think it was to gather information. I don't know. I I can't prove that, but it just had way too much health stuff. Thanks, guys. 1: Thank you, Tisha, for, providing us a real time and, unfortunately, real life example of how quickly we may see this system actually become visible to us, the public at large. 0: The the big deal what what Trump just did that is unique from what's already on your phone, is that now all of the the major corporations, the stakeholders, as they like to call them, will use a unified system. And all of the data will be accessible across that system in the same way. So where now 1 hospital might process medical records in a unique way from another, now they will all go into the same system that can all be read by the same AI uniformly and and without all that, you know, manual actually needing a a human to look through it to know what's in the records. 1: Yes. 6: I can 1: I wanted to say from T Birds reporting card, the USB stick that they take and how the system still don't talk to each other, and that's why they have to take it to their appointments? That's why this system is so concerning to us is because this is 1 unified system. They will be able to, share information and no USB stick required. And that is extremely concerning, especially when you have a government agency, CMS, and the rest of the government operating on a unified system like that with AI involved. 3: And if I could add real quick. So I called a friend having a complete panic attack, and what she shared with me was that when she checked into a doctor's office, and I hope I'm getting the story right, when she checked into the she's in the room. Which when she checked into a doctor's office, her photo was taken without her permission, and that photo is used used in the 1: hospitals. Mhmm. 3: Like, that photo is is saved. And And and 9: Very well. 1: Use tissue tissue for facial recognition biometrics, because that is also part of the system that's coming. That's the whole point of the digital ID. That image on your digital ID is not a traditional photo. It is biometrically oriented, so facial recognition systems can use that data as well. 3: Yes. Thank thank 0: you. Isn't that just wonderful? Kyle and then Andrea, and then we'll circle back to. Go ahead, Kyle. 10: Hey, girls. Can you hear me okay? Yep. Hey. God bless y'all. Awesome space. Driving back from Canadia. I'm finally in Iowa somewhere, so pretty grateful to be back. And maybe I'm not grateful with everything going on on the soil on US soil here. We are a little a little concerned when I left yesterday. It's kinda like, all the stuff with Russian stuff. Anyway, just wanted to bring up you know, I remember the beginning of everything, looking at the ticker at the bottom. It was, like, 0 to 20 flu cases, and then it just showed, obviously, like, oh, a thousand here, 30040 thousand with the COVID stuff. And it was just also obvious to most people unless you were in the health care, you know, sector, which a lot of you girls probably were. Obviously, tea. And, you know, they're they're just ramping and ramping and ramping like you guys just talked about the fear. And it was just so obvious, though, to everybody, like, 0 to 10 flu cases. Like, oh, the flu just magically went away. And I remember getting a video. I'm gonna try to find it and post it here of, them blaming, the penguin. And I remember just commenting, like, over the top of the video. Oh, hey. Hey. Weird folks. A penguin, was, responsible for this outbreak in China. Something we've never heard of in our whole lives, a fucking penguin. Like like, what the hell? And I and I took the video, so I have it, somewhere on my phone, so I'll try to post it. But it's just disgusting to think about how they just blame a penguin at that time. Right? Like, who has heard of that animal? I never had heard of the animal. And then just all the the ridiculous footage of people dropping in China and shaking and convulsing on the ground, and they were saying it was COVID. And I and I'll never forget it. Like, I literally took footage of that as well, and I'm sure it's got it got wiped off my phone by now, but I think I still have the penguin video I took. That was, like, what was it? 2020, early early 20 20. And it's just it was just absolutely disgusting that I just remember thinking back. And then all the people getting welded into their homes and into their, apartments in China. And then you think me and T were talking about this. Right? You think about how the propaganda coming out of China and how China had bought up a lot of the movie houses, you know, here in The States and in Hollywood. Like, China owns a very large, you know, percentage of them. And you think back about those footages of, like, you know, people getting welded in their apartments and the people dropping on the ground, like, convulsing, and it was just such a freaking production. It was such a theater production, and it was just insane to see the length they went to. And then those huge sprayers, you guys remember the sprayers on the streets of China? Like, spraying all this, antibacterial, whatever it was all over the streets. You know, anyway and and back to the phones, you know, Tish was just talking about the phones and how many times Tia and I have had a phone call, either she calls or I call, and all of a sudden, the call is intercepted. And she can't hear my voice, and I can't hear her at all, but what she hears is a foreign conversation on the other end, and they're always talking about the border and how they have to get a certain car over there, and it's some kind of, some kind of an illegal operation. And, so it has happened to us so many times that I told her, okay. Next time this happens and our phone call gets intercepted, literally intercepted, I want you to listen close and take notes of what the people were talking about on the other end of the phone. And it's always some illegal, either mob activity or some kind of, 1 time it was a health care company that we wrote down, and I took a screenshot of what company it was. And they were talking about some kinda underhanded dealings that they were trying to get a car, you know, smuggled in or whatever they were doing, and it was some border. We don't know what border it was. If it was The The States and and Canada or if it was a Mexican border, we don't know. But it's happened at least 5 to 7 times to me and her, our phone calls. I've also had my phone go SOS mode, and I brought this up on these spaces. I need people to understand how serious that is. I'll be driving down the interstate here in Nebraska, and all of a sudden, my phone when I'm talking to her, it's usually with her, but my phone goes SOS mode, and it's the top right of the screen. And it literally drops my entire service, and I have to hit airplane mode on and off to get my service back. Like, so, you know, the and and and I have Verizon. And, and and I talked about this in a public space, a huge space 1 night. And so we happen to pee in the space, and he was in the shower, and he was listening to my voice. And I said, yeah. My phone goes SOS mode out of nowhere. He goes, wait a minute. Stop. He's like, who is that? Who's talking? And, I said, yeah. I I told him who I was, and and and he's like, send me a DM because I I've had this happen and so is my assistant. And and I've never heard anybody else talk about this, and they also have Verizon. But it doesn't I I haven't heard anybody else talk about this SOS mode. So if anybody else has that going on, this needs to be reported, you know. Because can you imagine if your phone goes SOS mode out of nowhere because of some sensitive whatever fucking conversation you're having, and also you can't call 911? You can't get to emergency services. When it goes SOS mode, it's game over. You don't have service. You don't have data. So, anyway, I just wanna bring that up. And and if there's anybody else in the room that's had that happen, it needs to be reported for sure. I mean, maybe even to law enforcement. That that's that's dangerous stuff. Thank you. 0: That is alarming. It reminds me of a very old horror story about a woman who she keeps picking up the phone, and she hears someone having a conversation, and they're plotting someone's murder. And she tries to bring it to the attention of police. And ultimately, and just too late, they discover that they were plotting her murder, and she was just she just happened to be hearing the conversations. That that's a really old 1. Probably no no 1 has heard it. Just may Have you heard it, Mary? 1: I have not heard it, but my first thought, here I go again, was I wonder if they're sporadically testing that with, you know, people that they've been potentially monitoring anyway. And then that's going to allow them to see if they could use that as a tool for control generally, for people, in certain carriers, because I think most likely, if they get this control grid in and, you know, people who everybody has a cell phone, I would think it might be easier for them to control the population if all carrier cell phone carriers were pushed into these not necessarily the same carrier, but all of them be on the same operating system. And so I wonder if they're testing 1 to see if they could do that in a unified system. That's just that's just where my mind goes. 0: Interesting, Miriam. I think we're going to Andrea next and then t bird. How are you doing, Andrea? 9: Oh, I've been better. Yeah. I've been super sick. I've had a bunch of teeth removed from all this stuff, which is unfortunate. A good thing, but an unfortunate thing. I just wanted to ask, you know, so a couple things. My first thought is when I went to gastro probably about 3 weeks ago, month ago, whatever it was, you know, those little digital things that you have to sign on the counter that everybody signs and, you know, don't even know what you're signing because they're so tiny. They're, like, an inch long. You can't even you wouldn't even be able to read it anyway. So I've been asking for them to print it out. And so when I went to Gastro, I asked them to print it out. And there was kinda, like, 5 people around the desk trying to figure out how to do it and saying you know, first of all, tell me I couldn't be seen unless I signed it. And then I didn't sign signed it when I, you know, registered online for my appointment. And so, anyway, so they printed, printed 1 for me, and then the girl goes, oh, no. That's the wrong 1. That's the old 1. So then they finally I said, I just wanna see what it says. You know? And, so they finally found the 1, and all it talked about was risk and death of my appointment. Like, you're signing for possible risk and death of this and this. I wish I had it in front of me, but, it was just interesting. So I, you know, I lined through it, and I did an addendum on it, and then I initialed it. And then when I went back to the doctor's office, he's like, I can't see you unless you sign that. And I said, well, I did, but I have it on this clipboard. You know? I wanna, you know, use this 1 because I'm not you know, I don't know why it's talking about risk and death and all this kind of stuff. And this is something that I've never seen before. So I thought that was interesting. So people should print them. And when when I went to the dentist, just this week week, she already had it printed for me because she knew I was gonna ask. And, and again, then I asked for a copy 0: of it. You know? 9: Can I have a copy? And I just keep it with my records. But what's interesting too is, you know, there is that umbrella of, say, like, you go to any Intermountain Healthcare, you know, from all the surrounding doctor's office. They do have access to all your records. If I update in 1 office, they'll have it in the next 1 even though it's, you know, not even near where I live. And I had a phone call probably, I wanna say, maybe 3 months ago from a facility that said I think I I wanna say maybe I got a text first. And then I called that number, and I said, you know, what is this? I said, well, you're due for your checkup that you haven't been to. And I said, well, who even are you? It was nobody that I've ever been to before. And so I all these questions and, like, well, you're just in the system. I said, in the system from whom? Like, who who authorized this? I didn't authorize any of this. I don't even know who who you guys are. I've never been to you. You know? And, so that's so that was interesting. She said, well, you gotta call this registry to get yourself off. And I did that, and they still couldn't even explain where it came from. And I don't know. It was just it was incredibly weird. So besides all that paperwork, it was the most bizarre doctor's appointment I've ever had, like, ridiculous appointment. All it went to, you know, from having a you know, I've had abdominal pains, you know, since the COVID shot. Like, initially, you know, I lost 40 pounds in the very beginning of all this just because of all the stomach issues. Obviously, gained it back as the years go by from all the inflammation and all the other stuff. But, so during that appointment, all 11: he wanted to do is put me on amitriptyline. 9: And I and he talked about nerve pain in the colon and proceeded to ask me if I was married or single, which I wish I would have spoke up and say, why are you even asking me that? I'm, you know, not mad at myself. I just wish I would have like, what does that have to do with anything? He proceeded to tell me that I needed a vacation, and, and I just said I'm not I'm not gonna be on amatriptyline for stomach pain. And I said, well, don't you even wanna fill my stomach? He says, no. I don't wanna hurt you any worse than you are. I mean, it was, like, seriously, the most ridiculous appointment I've ever had. But then he also told me too that he couldn't see me, and I wish I would have just walked out because it was a waste of an appointment. And the only reason I went was just because it was a referral for a friend that I've known for years who did surgery years and years ago for, for gyne stuff. And, he said he was great. Go see him, but that was a huge mistake. So just make sure you're everybody's printing those little electronic things that you're signing on the counter because you can't read them until you get it printed, and they're different forms now. The verbiage is totally different. And then my other my question is on the, driver's license, the real ID. So I looked at, you know, when everybody started talking about this a while ago. I went and got my purse and looked at my driver's license. I'm like, oh, I wonder because I I did a renewal probably a little over a year ago. Then sure enough, I've got the real ID. And, so I I think when I went on that 1, I actually didn't do you know, we always have done donor. Not everybody I did. But then I took myself off at the, at the DMV. You know, just took I didn't sign for it on there. Didn't want it on my driver's license. So if you don't have it on there and you've never registered through the actual donor registry, do you still have to go on the registry and take your name off if you took it off your driver's license? Do you know? 1: Are you talking about organ donation? 9: Yeah. Uh-huh. Yeah. 1: Okay. I don't know about that. I I had assumed that the previous person saying they took it off was was asking for their, digital photo to be taken off so that they weren't and I don't know even that you can do that because once that is in the system, I don't you know, you might they might give you a an ID without that on it, but how do you know that the data itself from the digital photo for facial recognition is not still in their system? So, I have heard, and I don't have any 100% proof of this, that just because you asked to be taken off the list doesn't mean you know, as far as the organ donor system, that is it is a much more complicated process than that. I was reading a couple of people's comments that they asked to be taken off, and they weren't actually off. So I don't know enough about that to answer that question. 9: No problem. Yeah. I just thought I was curious because did you know when you go in for your renewal, you fill out the typical paperwork at the DMV, and then you can mark, you know, do you wanna be a donor? Do you not wanna be a donor? And that's a little box that's on your little on your driver's license that, that says you are a donor or not. So it doesn't say it anymore, but it it is the real ID now. You know, I gotta figure out, you know, if I'm taking that off or not. I don't know how complicated it all is, but, just interested in all this stuff. It's crazy. 1: Yeah. It's, that's my concern with the centralized database system is, you know, often because it can be shared and is shared, especially when there's no it's not siloed. How do you know because you ask it to be taken off that it isn't somewhere else, and will pop right back up again because it gets repeatedly shared? So I I don't know. It's to me, it seems like a a very dangerous proposition. 9: No. 100%. Because, I mean, even for that office to have called me months ago when it said 11: that I needed an appointment, I had no idea who they were, and they couldn't even tell me. They said that it's just in the database. 9: And I said data you know? And they couldn't even answer where the database came from, but it was being tagged that I needed an appointment where I've never even been before. So it was, like, really interesting. I'm like, wow. This is all just connected. 1: Yeah. I just recently finished a a life insurance process. Started in May, with with the same company I've had since the 19 eighties. It took till this past Thursday to get it approved. But in the process, I found out that I had a diagnosis that I don't have. And the diagnosis they'd and I asked the guy. I'm like, wait a minute. You're telling me you're gonna up the premium. You're gonna approve it, but you're upping it because of the diagnosis that I don't have. I've never been given that diagnosis by my personal physician, yet you're telling me it's in the record 14 times. Well, if you see it 14 times, where did the first 1 come from? I don't know, ma'am. It's just in there. I don't know where it came from. This is the literal conversation I had 2 days ago. And I I was very frustrated, not because the increase of $66 is that big of a deal. I was more frustrated that the fact that my medical records are inaccurate, and it's being propagated 13 to 14 times. So, obviously, this system is dangerous because you can be labeled with whatever you know, somebody pushes a button. Now you've got the diagnosis. Nobody knows how it got there. Nobody knows how to get it out. It's a nightmare. 9: No. It's true. Because, you know, when I when I so the next day I even called and they said, I'm not gonna be on amitriptyline. I don't you know, I'm not gonna be on an antidepressant for stomach pain. And I said I want it taken out of my chart. And so what I've anyway, she said she said we can't do that because, you know, I said, well, can you tell me what his chart notes said? And she goes, I can't do that. So then I got a text message from the gastro office saying, you know, doctor so and so, has a message for you to to secure if you, you know, activate this, you know, you can see the message. And I said, I don't need to see the message. And I just proceeded to say, asked me if I if I was married. That was unprofessional. That has nothing to do with why I was there. Told me I needed a vacation. Wouldn't touch my stomach for abdominal pain because he would hurt me more, which was the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard of. And then I just said you know? And I made other comments, and I said, no. I don't need to talk to him. I just said I'm not gonna be on amatriptyline for abdominal pain. I don't have anxiety. I don't have depression. And what was interesting too is, and everybody too just to make sure, you know, anytime I go to a doctor's office, just make sure you print your medical records. But like you're saying too, Miriam, is, the diagnosis is that are in your chart. There's a default page that says everybody needs to look at the default page and it because the default page always states patient denies this heart thing. They talk about how they, you know, checked your heart rate. They checked your blood pressure. They did this and all these things when so many times that they haven't, and that's on the default page. So if everybody looks at the default page, those are always a 100% wrong. They're automatically done by the default, whatever the computer's telling them to do. And, and I remember when I started after the shot starting, these weird things started happening to me at work with heart issues, end up going to urgent care, sending me to the ER, and all this kind of stuff. And then seeing doctors at my job from heart rate issues during COVID and the vaccine era. And, and then 1 of the doctors finally you know, they did the whole, you know, you lay down, sit up, check your blood pressure, the simple pulse thing unless you're doing a tilt table test. They didn't do a tilt table test in regular medical. And, so she says, oh, I looked at your other records from another clinic that you have anxiety. So this isn't anxiety. I don't have anxiety. She talked about neurology. And I said, that appointment I went to for not being able to sleep, he tagged me with anxiety. I didn't mention anxiety. So, yes, they do tag you with different diagnosis. So then it proceeds down the trail with other doctors saying, oh, this must be anxiety because you're having irregular heartbeats now. And I'm like, no. Something's different. This is not I know what anxiety is. This is not anxiety. But just be aware of medical records because they they will tag you with other stuff. And I told her, I said, I did not even mention 1 time with neurology that I had anxiety or couldn't sleep because of stress or anything like that. So it's just interesting to all the medical records just make sure you're always getting them printed. I know I've had doctors I've been taking my medical records back in and say, I didn't I didn't talk to you about this. I want this off my chart. And even the neurologist when I went to after being, gosh, diagnosed with Lyme and POTS and mast cell and all the stuff that we have from the shot now, And he just totally told me, he goes, oh, I've seen this in psychosomatic patients. Like, because I went there for my brain MRI because I've had some changes in my brain since. And, he just said and I could barely walk that day. This is, like, gosh, 3 years ago. And he just said, I've seen this in psychosomatic patients. And I said, so I have all these records here. I had my cytokine panel from Bruce Patterson. I said, you don't wanna see any of this? He didn't wanna he had 0 interest in seeing any of it. And so what I did, I ended up writing the letter to him. I got his chart notes. I corrected his chart notes and sent it to him, wrote a letter with my my medical records, and I just said, here's my medical records that you refuse to look at. This is not psychosomatic. I've got a diagnosed vaccine injury. You can clearly see in all my my labs and everything, and, it just just eye opening. You know? It's just this whole big so big mess is just I don't know. It's crazy. Just look at your medical records, but I was proud of myself that I actually wrote a letter. I was bloody sick, but I made myself do it. Wrote a letter, sent got copies of my medical records from everything that he refused to look at that day. And I just said, here's the records that you refused to look at, and I sent him a letter. Correct corrected his chart notes, and I said, you were wrong. It's not psychosomatic. Yes. I have had an adverse, reaction to the vaccine. You know? So so I did that. Yeah. 1: That is so great that you did that. I I really wish that, you know, everyone who has experienced that would do that. And that is that is a very large population, Andrea, because that's what they do with anyone, with heart rate issues. I mean, they always want to blame it on anxiety. I have a nephew who had, Ewing's sarcoma, had cancer at 13, is now 20 years old, and he had massive doses of chemo. And as you know, that can cause heart issues. And the first thing they said to this this 20 year old young man was, oh, I'm sure it's anxiety. That's the first they do it to every single person. They are brainwashed to push the psych meds, the antidepressants, and you take you really do take your future health care into your own hands when you go in there, to see these people because, you know, they wanna label us with psychosomatic issues, but they are the ones that have psych issues seriously. Because they're so brainwashed, they no longer can use their brain. They are nothing but little automatons that want to label people, shove a drug at them, and push them out the door. And they don't give informed consent. They put things in your record without your knowledge. So, you know, people are like, oh, great. It's gonna be great when it's AI. No. It's not because AI is gonna inherit the crap that they already put in your record. And you think it's hard to correct your record now with human beings and offices? Wait till you have to deal with AI driven health care. It's it's an absolute nightmare. Sorry for the rant. 0: Not at all. You are spot on, Miriam. I've been reading a lot recently about people who were labeled alcoholic, And and now that's on the records, and they can't get their practitioner to take it off even though they they never drink. I I saw recently, and I penned in the nest and in the purple pill, a story of a guy who found out that his son, his 22 year old son, went in for something wrong with his shoulder and was put down for now he has behavioral issues when he had no issues before. What was the difference? He wore his MAGA hat to that appointment. And, this kind of thing in context of this unified CMS where all the companies will have the same access to your data and and copy oh, it'll be opt in, so don't worry about it. It's opt in for now anyway. That's imagine when they do that and now every single you go apply for a car, you want a credit, you want, you know, you wanna leave the country, you need to get your passport updated. That's gonna be in there. You have behavioral issues and an alcohol problem, even though you you didn't. And I'm sure it'll be a lot harder for you to correct that medical record than for them to add the note that condemns you to that. And it it really is really is scary. T Bird, I think we're going back to you and then, Tisha and then Elaine. Go ahead, T Bird. 5: Okay. 2 really quick points. 6: And 1 of them goes back to Tish. 5: I don't know, an hour ago. I was gonna sing her a song when she said she changed herself to 7 feet. Do you remember the song? Just call me angel. You're falling angel. That's a good idea. 6: You know, there's those giants that are supposed to be falling, the fallen angels. I was, like, laughing when she said she's 7 feet tall now. I'm like, I wanna be 1 of them too because I'm also tiny. So I think I'm gonna change mine too. I love that. And I'm sorry if no 1 was in the 5: space when she was safe. I love you. 6: I love you too, babe. 5: So that was 1. Number 2, good point. Everything I'm just listening to everyone and and back to my point. Like I said, print everything out, put in a Faraday, anything that's really important. Print out it's it's exhausting. But if you think there's anything significant that you might not even know, I didn't even know, print it off. But get the transcript before you leave, like, to Andrea's point, because they can change that digitized whatever transcript. They're gonna say, oh, well, we need to write it up, and it needs to be digitized, and it needs to be, you know, by the radiologist or whoever it's gonna you need to get get a printout. And secondly, that's it. This is all my point. Bring someone you trust with you to every appointment moving forward. Even if you don't trust them, trust them more than record it, record it undercover. I really don't care at this point. It's just yeah. You're out everything that everyone's talking about tonight is super important, and it's it's terrifying. But thank you for letting me speak, and I will drop down the list. I love you guys. Thank you for the space. 0: Thank you for coming, T Bird. We love it when you come. 12: Okay. Hi. Y'all know I like me some white folk. If I know what Woodstock is, mother. This 11: is Woodstock 0: is where 12: you get all in, like, heavy metal. 0: Excuse me, district. This is a moderated conversation, and, I think that's a conversation for another time. Tisha? Sorry about that. Go ahead. 3: No problem. Andrea, well, you just triggered something. I I like I said, I went to kinda panic mode calling people. Is this on your phone? And another friend, went to the doctor recent, stomach pain, same story. They didn't touch her stomach either. Like, she went into detail just like you did, and then said, you know, do you have psychiatric, issues? And then just kept talking about, you sure you don't, you know, feel depressed? You know, the the 2 words, hopeless, helpless. You know, the moment you say hopeless, helpless, you're a ward of the state. So be careful with those 2 words. 1: Speaking of words, Tisha, just to interject, tell your patients to to look for FND in the record because that's their favorite acronym now, functional neurological disease, and that they that's where they go when they wanna push the psych meds at you for the gut issues and all that. 3: FND. Okay. I got it. But the same story, like, you just said it, and I literally heard it last night. Like, it was a stomach issue that was over the counter, medication took care of, you know, but, you know, she was in pain. So she went to the ER and crazy. There we could also record our, phone calls because I think we're all getting a little of those disrupt disruptions when certain topics are talked about. There's an app for it. You know, I don't do it all the time. But, you know, when you're talking to someone specific, you know it's gonna happen and you agree with each other to record it, at least you'll have that. You know what I'm saying? So you can look back at it and say or or hear that conversation that kinda chimes in. Because I've heard them before too. I have. But, you know, it was only on my end. You know? So I don't I don't know if it would even come up on a recording to to be honest. During, COVID, I had taken pictures of, I don't know if it was the cable company. These large trucks were all over the area putting these massive cables underground. They were every color of of the rainbow, literally. It almost looks like looked like they were fusing them together. I have the photos. I'll dig them out, and I'll put them in the pill so you guys could see them. It was just strange. It was just strange, and I did approach the men that were doing the work, and they were very secretive. They wouldn't talk about it. And I had mentioned this in another space not long ago that, in the area that I'm in, there's a there's a lot of homeless. And there's trucks from Texas that are showing up, and they're handing out free cell phones and free, tablets. So I didn't know what was going on. So I just get on the line, and I'm literally just to investigate what's going on here. Why why are they doing that? And it was a young kid, and I asked him, are you handing these tablets and phones out to track these people? And the kid just laughed. He goes, yeah. Why else would we be doing it? You know? So he just completely confessed, didn't care, and said, yeah. It's to track people. And I said, you do realize that they go and sell them. And he goes, it doesn't matter. We know that too. Completely honest and and told me, yeah, that's why we're giving them out for free. They were the, I remember they were Vortex, and the Vortex were the, the Obama phones were the Vortex phones. And and another thing I wanted to bring up real quick was we are being distracted by so much other nonsense. This should be, like, the the top topic that we're talking about because they don't want us talking about this. They do not want us talking about health, them fusing everything together, capturing our information when you go anywhere that they already know everything about you, whether you're buying insurance or whatever it is. They they have all your info. It's it's quite unraveling just to think about it. Right? I mean, that they know everything about you before you go in to buy a car, whatever it is. It doesn't matter. They have all that info. It it's it's it's frightening to say the least. When when I came in, you were talking about RFK. Someone today told me, no. No. No. He came out and said that they pulled the shot. And I heard the opposite that it was put, it was approved for 6 month olds if you choose to get it. So, does anybody know if it was pulled or if it's approved? 1: It re it remains on the schedule for vaccines. What they did was a word game. They said that it is no longer recommended, but it remains on the vaccine list. It is no longer recommended for a quote, and I've got the video of of saying this. It is no longer recommended for healthy babies and pregnant women healthy babies and healthy pregnant women. So if you go to the CDC website, you will see that it is absolutely still on there. They're just changing their recommendation. But when you go to your doctor's office, they're still going to push the shot. Recommended or not, it's on the list. 3: So a young mom that doesn't know any better because think about it. We were all there. You kinda trust your pediatrician. And when they say, hey. You know, your your child needs this, that, the other. You know? Yeah. Most young parents are gonna believe it. 1: Correct. Exactly. 3: Yeah. We gotta get the word out. Thank you, guys. Thank you so much. 1: Thanks for the space. 0: Why we're doing this every every Saturday night. We do this because we feel just like you that it should be the most critical issue, that it is the most critical issue of our time, and that it should be getting more play in the civic discourse. And in the media, and we are, we're trying to hold their feet to the fire and shame them into finally eventually covering all of this. And, and we have a mind to accountability and I think that's really what everyone. What the mandate that this administration came in with is about. And what everyone is waiting with bated breath to see if it actually happens. And as they continue us down this down this kind of same road, oh, the wearables within the next, you know, with my vision is within the next 5 years, everyone's using wearables, and, and let's do this digital medical record system. And, you know, it's all if if if it were a perfect world, then I could see how these things could be used to great benefit. But we know from our experience with the the COVID policies, protocols, and mandates that we are not living in a perfect world, and these things can be abused and weaponized against us all too easily. So, I really appreciate your contributions to the conversation, Tisha. I think you're you're spot on. Aileen. Welcome. Thank you so much for your patience. How are you doing tonight? 11: I'm doing well, I'm kinda backtracking on this, psychological and behavioral, information. The reason why okay. I am the legal conservator for my sisters which are identical twins, they're younger than me but they are disabled and they have you know they have cerebral palsy plus they have intellectual disabilities. UnitedHealthcare since I'm they have to go through me for all their medical. They send all these forms for me. I have to do survey after survey after survey, lots of emails. And within the last, I would say, the last 6 months to a year, the new big trend is and my doctor even verified this because I spoke to him and, you know, and I mean, he knows me. I told him I said, you can write me a script. You know I'm gonna throw it away. And I just go to him once a year to make Medicare happy. But, getting back at Bonnie and Connie, all of a sudden on UnitedHealthcare, it's all about, do you feel down? Do you feel depressed? Do you feel this anxious? Do you feel this? I mean, the questionnaire is unreal. And, I mean, I looked at it and I thought, what what is this? And after doing research, because I was in a women's investment club, and I was the researcher and, had to come up with data on and we had Pfizer stock, and we sold it because their patents were running out. And then all of a sudden, you know, they had no new drugs in the pipeline. The statins and viagra was fixing to go off. So, you know, just to enlighten you, when the vaccines came out during the pandemic, Within 1 year, they had, between 809100% profit. That is unheard of. Unheard of. But getting back at this, I think everybody needs to be aware. You need to be very, very cautious what you check, on this behavioral scale because it is you know, what it is, they are and my doctor verified this. They are having to do this. It's part of the insurance industry along with the pharmaceutical. And what they're trying to do is push narcotics, well, drugs, let's just say prescription drugs, that are mood affecting, you know, for depression and all that. So, you know, we all know how the game is. It's all based on dollars. And, yeah, these companies, you know, they get you this is another step into controlling you. They control your emotions. They control your mind through the use of of prescription drugs. And, I just want everybody to be very careful about this because, I I mean, I have to fill these forms out all the time for the girls. And, it's just I don't know. It just blows my mind. And I'm I'm I have to write on there. No. They're happy. Yeah. Because they're like kinda like Grace, Shara. Yeah. They're happy. No. They're not depressed. You know? And, but, anyway, just everyone be careful because this is the next new thing. I can see it's coming down. And they're they're gonna try to use this to you know, it's it's all about money. But the the bad thing about this is, you know, they get you hooked on these drugs and and, you know, it's just that they all have side effects. So just be very, very careful, and that's all I've gotta say. Thank you. 1: I just as a as a related item, since Aileen mentioned the drugs, and psychological issues, 1 that's a common theme for homelessness as well is, you know, being, number 1, psychological issues, drugs are a common thing. But are you guys aware that president Trump also signed an executive order that in that includes, allowing involuntary institutionalization if you're homeless. Are you guys aware of that? I saw that. 11: Yes. Yes. Yes. So Yes. 1: So you can see the grid starting to close because, number 1, that's what homeless people have. Most common risk factors are drugs, psychotropic drugs, you know, and psychological issues. So if they can get you labeled home even if you have a home, they can get you labeled with psychological issues and you're on drugs. The next step is, hey. Why don't we just institutionalize you? I mean so once again, you can kinda see the system starting to to converge. And it's a great it's a dream for them because they can make all kinds of money, as they can get more of the population on these drugs, and they also have can increase their control, both mind cognitively wise because it dulls your senses. And, yeah, they can also if if you have, quote, behavioral issues on your chart like we were talking about earlier, and they can label you as a psych having psychological issues and get you on, you know, certain psychotropics or other opioids, they can certainly then institutionalize you as well. So, yeah, it it's it's very concerning when you start looking at the different parts, the seemingly different parts of the puzzle. 0: That really is frightening that that that I mean, it sounds good. You see a lot of these blue cities just overrun cannot handle their homeless population. So, you know, giving them a place to go sounds nice. But force in institutionalization just for not having a home. I mean, where, where do they draw the line? How long do you have to be out of a home? Could you be like in the process of moving and, and be institutionalized? Is it just if they pick you up and you don't have your ID? Like, I I I think it's really scary alongside all the other things they're they're rolling out alongside this with the unified systems and the CMS and the Palantir. It it it's mind blowing how badly this could be abused. And even if you assume, you know, all the best of intentions of this administration, it's setting up this this framework for future administrations. And we've seen with the last with the last 1 that, you know, they they can really abuse their authority to effectively revoke our once inalienable rights. And that that shouldn't be a thing. And they certainly shouldn't be able to do it at a button press. Tisha, go ahead. 3: I'm so sorry. I normally don't talk this much, but I just thought of something else. I read an article, and it it falls in line with what we're talking about. We're they were going to, you know, start with the mental health. Because think about it. If you go into a mental institution, you can't own a gun. That you can't buy a gun or, you know, get a gun if you were put into a mental institution. So, hence, I don't know. It seems like those questions are being being ramped up. You know? Are you feeling depressed? Do you have a history of depression? No. I'm perfectly happy. But why why do they keep asking? I I have to find the article. But there was an article written that this was being ramped up for a reason, and that reason was people so people would not be able to have guns. Thanks. I'm sorry. I keep it 1: Oh, okay. Interrupting. It actually segues quite nicely, Tisha, into what I just looked up. I had forgotten the fact that the executive order where it's talking about homeless and involuntary, institutionalization, guess what the title of the executive order is. So you don't know it's you don't know that that's in there if you just look at the title. The title of the presidential executive order from 07/24/2025, I'm looking at it right now, is ending crime and disorder on America's streets. So it's interesting that you mentioned guns. And so, again, you know, literally, I'm gonna read from it right now. It says, section 1, purpose and policy, endemic vagrancy, disorderly behavior, sudden confrontations, and violent attacks have made our cities unsafe. Go down to the next paragraph. Shifting homeless individuals into long term institutional settings for humane treatment through the appropriate use of civil commitment will restore public order. That's only 2 sentences from this thing. I'm going to put it in the purple pill. But, yes, again, once again, it's all converging. 3: Wow. Thank you. 0: I do not like it. I do not like it 1 little bit, and, it really it's really disheartening because, you know, this was everything that we saw the previous administration attempting to to implement really. Just unabashedly, and now we're watching this 1 do it. But it's coated in rainbows and butterflies, and we're supposed to like it now because because why? I'm I'm not exactly sure. And I I don't like it. And I I will not participate in the the digital CMS. And I think a lot of people feel that way, even if they have to abstain from seeking medical care. And I think that's really a shame. We're already in a very precarious place with people not feeling safe going to their own local hospitals. And, and now this, I don't think it's going to be easing anybody's mind. And RFK has just said it's his job. He said it's his job to restore trust in the the vaccines. And I'm like, no. It's not. Since when is that your job? Your job is to maybe restore trust in the agency. But I thought we were gonna do all of these rigorous study based, you know, trials before we we went ahead and green lit any of these vaccines now. And and we haven't done that yet, so why are you trying to build trust? Why are you trying to rehab their their image after this disastrous rebranding of gene therapies as vaccines and and the subsequent mandates of those experimental products on the entire world. I don't see any other hands. So, Tisha, go ahead. 3: Was my hand up? I'm I'm I'm searching for the the picture of the cords, that they put underground during COVID. You gotta you guys gotta see them. They're massive. Like, there's these huge, not cords, cables. They're huge cables. But, yeah, I have all these photos saved from this was during COVID. During COVID, ripping up the ground, and I those they wouldn't speak when I approached that, but it's interesting the guys giving out their free phones. They were young guys, so they just told me what they were for. But I'm gonna find that photo for you guys, and thank you so much for doing this. It's so very important. 0: I appreciate it, Tisha. I'll be watching out for that photo. And, the reason there I mean, the real reason behind this 5 g technology doesn't have anything to do with giving us faster Internet. It is the only reason it could possibly be necessary is to implement the kind of draconian surveillance that they they kind of tested out during the height of 7: and putting everything in the world online. And because the thing about 5 g is it's really high speed, and it has a really short range. So they need to put a mass of those up, and that's the only way you're gonna have, for instance, real time facial recognition at every grocery store or every traffic light. And, that's 1 more element of the control grid they wanna put into place. 0: Yep. It sure is. Drew Maga. 7: Welcome. Wearing more gloves. 0: Okay. Welcome to Commerce. How are you doing tonight? 8: Oh, great. It's it's so awesome to hear everybody. We all we used to have to do is, like, tweet off in this space, and now we actually get to hear people. That's, like, the most exciting thing to me. But you're right. I mean, they it was like a big test, and we definitely failed it. I never did any of that. I mean, when I heard that word coronavirus on the radio, I wasn't even on the Internet, and I go, what the hell is coronavirus? And I just said to myself, I don't know if I was right or wrong, but they're just going after Trump again because, I'm not even really that much of a Trump guy. The MAGA part, the a stands for Americans now for me. Like, instead of America, Americans, you know, because we gotta stand up for us. Because those guys are, like, in a billionaire club and they're, like, trying to control us, like you say. I mean, it's getting outrageous with the AI getting and AI basically is just a bunch of check boxes, you know? It's like when we used to take a test, you check this box, check that box. So when you ask it a question, it goes to the check boxes. So it's basically not that smart. Like an ant is smarter right now, but it does have speed and able to grab techno I mean, grab information really quick. So it's just, we we I I really believe we have to stop that. Because I think the whole COVID thing was about, like, getting AI into us maybe, you know, and connecting. I heard a PhD talking about it. She said, somehow they wanna connect our cell phones to our bodies. And that was like 3 years ago when she stayed up till like 3 in the morning reading this article and she goes, I don't know how they're gonna do it, but they wanna connect this cell phone to our bodies. And she's like smart, like doctor PhD. She couldn't figure out how they're gonna do it. Well, that was before the vax. Right? Then when I started hearing about the vax, I'm like, maybe that's how they're gonna do it. So I just wanted to throw that in, but you guys are awesome. I love hearing you guys today. 1: Thank you, Trumaga. I just wanted to say, just to circle back briefly, I did find the executive order. I was talking about the involuntary institutionalization, with the misleading title about ending crime. It is now in the purple pill. If anybody wants to take a look along with the screenshots of the actual title, which is misleading about ending crime and a screenshot also of the body of it where it talks about involuntary institutionalization. 0: Thank you so much, Miriam. Very interesting. I have pinned, the link to the to the next. I appreciate it. I would like to invite anyone else who would like to share your experience with COVID policies, protocols, mandates, censorship, and all the consequences of those to press the microphone in the bottom left hand corner of your screen, and we'll get you up here to say a few words. I think for now, it's probably about time to go to protocol widow If she is ready for the reading of the names. 3: Protocol widow? 2: Can you hear me okay? 7: Loud and clear. 1: Okay. 2: For anybody that's new to our space, the COVID 19 Humanity Betrayal Memory Project began gathering the stories of the injured and dead initially in 2020 from hospitals. And so they started this project in in early 20 21. And, since then, we've added, of course, the vaxx injured. And I say vaxx because that's what everybody recognizes. We all know it's not a vaccine. It never was. But the injured and the dead are also in these files. Now what we've started doing is trying to remember those that have passed under what I personally consider a war. These are, pretty much the first blood of this war. And so I'm gonna read the names of the people who are in these files over the last 4 and a half years, that have dates of death that range from August 2 to August 8, so the for for the full week. And the first thing that I wanna say is if you are listening and I mispronounce your name, I truly apologize. I am not trying to hurt your feelings or insult you. I just may not have your pronunciation correct. Anne Hogan was killed on 08/02/2023. Her story was told by her daughter, Marsha Miller. James Crane was killed on 08/03/2021. His story was told by his wife, Roxanna Crane. Eric Cedarstrom was killed on 08/04/2020. His story was told by his wife, Lori Cedarstrom. Austin Miles was killed on 08/04/2021. His story was told by his wife, Christy Miles. Audrey Felica was killed on 08/05/2021. Her story was told by her sister, Paula Moranis. Rocky Gayton was killed on 08/05/2022. His story was told by his wife, Dalila Gayton. Shirley Rowe was killed on 08/07/2020. Her story was told by her daughter, Michelle Dymek. Allen Leonard was killed on 08/07/2021. His story was told by his wife, Kaye Leonard. Nancy Baginski was killed on 08/07/2021. Her story was told by her daughter, Amy Dodds. Brian Conroy was killed on 08/08/2021. His story was told by his wife, Janie Conroy. Douglas Melama was killed on 08/08/2021. His story was told by his wife, Jennifer Melama. David Coleman was killed on 08/08/2021. His story was told by his wife, Connie Coleman. Philip Martinez was killed on 08/08/2021. His story was told by his wife, Anita Martinez. The members of the COVID 19 humanity betrayal memory project want to extend our deepest sympathies to all of our families for these horrific crimes. I want everyone to understand, where we are in the history of COVID and what our our government did to us. In 2021, they gave us the gene therapy injection that they called a vaccine. And it obviously, if you're in this audience, you understand what that did. And we know now that the DOD is actually who ordered it. And they didn't order a cure. They ordered a prototype. So there was no 3: proper, 2: specs that were requested or required. This was admitted in court, by the way, in case you didn't know. And so in 2021, we began seeing people. I know several who dropped dead and never put 2 and 2 together at that time, just suddenly died. But 1 of the things that happened, and we don't I don't know. Adam may get may may be willing to chime in. But in my, my little world, because, he bird asked a question earlier about, you know, whether or not our loved ones were actually, diagnosed as COVID positive, and if so, how? And that's what happened in 2021 was the virulence of what we call the delta wave. And that is when that delta wave came was midsummer. It started to build, and, we're about to enter that. You're gonna hear, as time goes on through the fall, a lot, a lot of 20 20 ones. And that was if you'll remember correctly here, we have the Biden administration warning us that if you didn't get your shot, we were going to be facing the winter of darkness, the cold darkness or that winter of death. And they knew because I don't know that he knew. He was just parroting. But, they knew because that gene therapy injection was going to be killing a lot of people, and it was also shedding on a lot of people. And Delta was probably I will say probably. Adam can can chime in if he'd like. Probably responsible for Delta, either by causing a mutation in the virus itself or by the shedding or combination thereof. And so that's why so many people got sick, and they were I've heard plenty of people say, I don't even know who we were around. How did he get sick, or how did she get sick? I never because it didn't take much. It it was really, really virulent. And, needless to say, there are also we know people who got the shot, and then they had a reaction to the shot, which looked like COVID. They were misdiagnosed as they entered the hospital. And there they are having a vaccine, quote, unquote, vaccine reaction, and they're treated, quote, unquote, I called it maltreated. Wasn't mistreated. It was maltreated for a disease that was being treated anyway with protocols that were completely deadly. And if if you happen to be not familiar with the protocols, a brief rundown from beginning to end is initially being refused entry to the hospital because you're not sick enough. Then when you're sick enough, you are isolated from your family, and there's no 1 to help you when you're too sick and your oxygen is too low and you can't make decisions, but they take over everything and they refuse your family any input. They find you COVID positive, then they decide that you need to be sedated because you're anxious. And then while you're sedated and you can't breathe, so they sedate you so you can't breathe even more because the sedation causes respiratory depression. And so then they might add another drug to sedate you because many people were on 2 or 3 sedatives at 1 time. Oh, but you're breathing too hard. You can't eat. We might have to vent you within the next few days. You can't eat. We can't have you drinking any fluids. You might choke. And we like to combat this this pneumonia with keeping you dry. We keep we keep the COVID patients on the, quote, unquote, dry side. So now your patient is being dehydrated, starved, sedated, in many cases, tied down, refused the opportunity to go to the bathroom, isolated in a COVID room where the only people they see are people with full PPE wearing not just masks but also face shields. If they have any kind of problem hearing, they can't read lips because those are behind a mask, and they are ramping up the oxygen every chance they get. And if you didn't know it, you've heard that too much water will kill you, well, so will oxygen. So then at some point, they have started the remdesivir, and it started to do things to your body, usually killing the kidneys and definitely damaging the liver. When you're dehydrated, you can't excrete the drug that they are giving you. So, therefore, you've got a drug that kills your kidneys and you can't excrete that. So now it's trapped in your system, killing your kidneys. So now your body is filling up with the fluids that are being given to you by IV, which most of those are drugs anyway. Now your body is filling up with fluid like a balloon, and it's rising up around your heart and pressing against all your organs. And then they decide to vent you because they can't control the pneumonia they've created. And then a lot of people get a bacterial pneumonia because they've vented you, and they've stuffed this tube down your throat. And then they get a hospital acquired bacterial pneumonia on top of the damage they've already done. And generally speaking, they don't give you an antibiotic until 3 days after they've decided that they know what you have. You can't tell me if you listen to any of the videos, read any of the stories on CHBMP. If you do 5 of those, you will know this was a coordinated attack against the American public. And if you don't believe that, why did America with its, quote, unquote, high technology, excellent medical care, with the best hospitals and the best diagnostics and the best medications and the best care, why did we double the next country in the globe? When you look at the count of dead, quote, unquote, from COVID, we doubled compared to India, which the last time I looked is still considered a third world country. And they have, I believe, 3 times more people than us on about a quarter of the amount of geography, half half the amount of geography. How did America lose more people? Was it simply because, thank you, Deborah Birx, anybody that exhibited signs was then marked as COVID, or were they all treated for COVID when they regardless of their, diagnosis? Did they really need a diagnosis of COVID, or were they just treated for it? If you survive the car accident, does that mean that you're gonna end up dying of COVID even though you didn't have COVID because they're gonna treat you for it? And by the way, it's still happening. You can go to the hospital with a UTI right now, and they will insist on swabbing you for COVID. Do not let them. If you've got a family member who's sick enough that needs to go in the hospital, you go in there and refuse to leave because they need to be protected. They don't need a COVID test. If they're not exhibiting symptoms, why are we doing COVID tests? And even if they are exhibiting symptoms, it's hay fever. It's a cold. They just saw their grandchildren. Who cares why you're sick? COVID should not be dangerous unless you're multiple jabbed by now. Alright. I'm gonna get off of my soapbox. Just don't let your friends and family go to the hospital alone. They will kill them. 7: Yeah. That was a that was a lot of lot of, good info that you put out there. And, what a note to close, and I agree. You asked earlier, my opinion on a couple of things. Yes. First, that they were all diagnosed. They were diagnosed with those high deeply unreliable PCR tests that I'm sure most people would know by now. But the creator of those tests actually outright said these are not a diagnostic tool. And then he was killed, not very long before the pandemic begun. But, yes, they had to have that positive diagnosis on record, which is, how they ended up getting all their bonuses for killing people and, the various ways they did that, such as with the ventilators. They got financial bonuses from, HHS and, other agencies. But, yes, absolutely. The vast majority of, all of this murder and suffering and tyranny is all done at the, it begins with the COVID test. So that's what I say to people when they're really afraid to go to a hospital. There's something unrelated. I say, look. Hospitals are great. You go break your leg. You're gonna need to go to the hospital, and they should treat you just fine so long as you don't let them give you a COVID test under any circumstances. So I absolutely agree. Don't ever let them do the COVID test because that opens up all of all of their financial incentives to harm and kill you and beat you these poison. Another 1 that you mentioned was, if people getting vaccinated was causing false positives. I don't really think so. There's not much to suggest that was the case, but, those tests were so unreliable. They're basically acquainted with anywhere. They would crank up the cycle count on the PCR test because what the way those tests work, they amp they they, amplify. They look for a little piece of RNA, and they try to amplify it. And that the number of times they amplify it is called a cycle count, and it is not perfect If you amplify it enough times up to 38, 40 times, you can get a positive result even with absolutely none of the original, thing that you're looking for in that sample. So, yes, they did create a lot of false positives. Another trick they used on that front when, people were in hospital because they were suffering vaccine injuries is that, they would record a person as unvaccinated until 14 ish days after they, had taken the shot. So you take the shot. You get your adverse reaction within a few days. They go to hospital. They, you know, they'll harangue you for being unvaccinated. They'll treat you poorly. They will, get a positive test from a coin flip PCR, and then they'll kill you. And you'll get paid they'll get paid for it and take everything you own besides once, the rest of that bill comes. But, yeah, don't ever let them test anyone in for COVID. The other the other thing I heard you mention was, whether the delta variant came from the vaccine. I'm presuming you mean through, evolutionary pressure on the vaccine because they were saying, oh, it reduces symptoms, but it still allows it to spread. That would be the case, such as in Marek's disease, if the vaccines had actually had any effect whatsoever. And there's no convincing evidence that they did, especially with the frame shifting issues and, various others. They were producing random crap. They were producing random random proteins, a lot of which did include the spike protein, which actively attacks immune cells as well. But, no. I don't think that, the vaccines 8: and the 7: vaccine campaign was directly responsible for Delta. I think that was that was just, a bit of bad luck. It was more brilliant. It was more dangerous, but, it got supplanted by the engineered Omicron, which came out of South Africa not too long after. And, I don't know if anyone remembers, but, Bill Gates was very sad about that, that this, much less dangerous variant of COVID had emerged from South Africa that was functionally serving, quote, as a vaccine. But a natural vaccine where you get sick, you don't die, and you barely even get sick at all, really, and then you're immune to COVID 4. But, yeah, there's there's a lot of great points you raised there, and I hope that, answered those questions you brought up. 0: Thank you, Adam. 2: I do wanna I do wanna point out because 1 of the things that Adam said, is not exclusive, when he was saying, you know, you don't want to go into the hospital and and be identified as a COVID patient. It actually doesn't take much to have them run a, quote, unquote, protocol on you regardless of what your diagnosis is. You might learn if you go over to, Children's Health Defense and you go back to the early part or late spring, early summer, the West Texas measles outbreak, The first child that died, I believe it was I know it was a girl. I think she was 6. She had, 5 4 or 5 other children in the family. And she had she had gotten measles. But when the measles were almost gone, measles start, healing from the top, from your face down. So she had a few more bumps on her legs, but everything else was healed. She developed a cough, and the family took her to, the local urgent care. And they gave her some cough medicine. And they did not really, do anything more than that. They ended up going to the ER 2 or 3 days later. And based on what I just told you, you're gonna you you need to if you've seen the the COVID protocol, you're gonna recognize it. These parents, first of all, there was a language barrier. Because even though Mennonites live in The United States, they don't always use the same language. It's not full English. They take their child to the emergency room. Her her fever is spiking. The cough is getting worse. They stick her in a backroom because, oh my god. She's still got measles. Oh, dear lord. So they stick her in a backroom. They decide that she has pneumonia. No fluids. No food. Move her to the ICU. Get approval for the ventilator if we need to use it. Oh, and you can't stay with your 6 year old overnight because the ICU room is too small for anyone to stay. We'll set you up in a hotel nearby. Overnight, they ventilate that child, and she dies by 05:30 in the morning. So having COVID as your diagnosis does not prevent you from being treated with a protocol. You have to understand what they do under these protocols. And if they're starving you, isolating you, refusing you to have any kind of hydration, a friend of ours, a good friend of ours in New Jersey, her mom barely survived. Her stepdad was killed. She has a nearby friend that understood what happened to her parents and believed the story. Thank goodness this woman believed. And she went to the hospital because she had been in her yard working, and she felt very woozy, and she didn't feel good. She takes herself to the emergency room, and they immediately refused to give her fluids. They immediately refused to let her have anything to eat, and they decided that she needed to have heparin. And she's allergic to heparin, and she said, you can't give me heparin. And they said, no. We have to give you heparin. This is another thing that they do. Because if you've got COVID, you have a kind of a predilection to getting blood clots. So they give you heparin. And they insisted they give this lady heparin, and she kept insisting that they shouldn't. And, of course, they did. And, yes, she had an anaphylactic reaction. And she's laying there on the gurney having the reaction, and the nurses are standing there staring at her. And she said, if you're not going to get ahead of this reaction, at least let me have my purse so that I can use my epi pen. This is how they will lean into and just robotically do whatever the computer tells them to do, and that's why you can't be alone. I'll get off my soapbox now. AJ's got his hands up. What you got, AJ? What you got, AJ? 13: Hello, everybody. Thank you for the mic. Yeah. It's really disheartening to hear all these stories. So I I wanna give you a big kind of picture based on the research that I have been doing myself. Obviously, I'm not a doctor, but at the end of the day, we don't need to be, you know, accredited doctors and PhD, so to speak, to understand the bigger picture here. And, everyone who spoke earlier, so you are correct. So there's a bigger agenda here. And, you know, as someone else before said, it has to do with the pharmaceutical and the insurance policies. And when you go with your loved ones, you know, they use the mental act basically as a piggyback to basically, you know, deem you incapacitated, and therefore, you would be under their, you know, power of attorney. So they actually call it, you know, psychiatric power of attorney because you perhaps are mentally incapacitated. So, hence, you need a trusted guardian, and, that's where family steps in. Unfortunately, most people do understand, you know, the rules and the law, you know, orders. So someone also mentioned about, you know, natural rights, which are unalienable. Right? And this is the problem. So part of the COVID actually COVID was a Trojan horse. We all know this, you know, before the, you know, Wuhan report, you know, back in 02/2019, I believe, when I, you know, first, was digging into this rabbit hole. And I, you know, I came across a few doctors, you know, such as, doctor Shiva Ayudura and, doctor Rashid Bitar and, you know, no other than Brian Malone Malone. Right? So, you know, who was credited to actually, you know, co co help manufacture these gene therapy as we know. So in layman's term, basically, because, you know, I I don't want to bore you with what I know. I did post in the, you know, in the comment box and, you know, you really have to think of the human body as a a living battery, so to speak. And there's a man called Nikola Tesla, which really ties into all of this. You have to think of energy, frequency, and vibration. So someone mentioned about mind control and, you know, how people can become manipulated. It's very simple. If you can measure it, you can control you can quantify it and you can basically control it or manipulate it. So you can control a drone very much. You can drone the you can control people. So, you know, if you go to the hospital, they administer to you lithium and fentanyl and other hard drugs that, you know, will actually, you you know, change your, chemical balance because at the end of the day, you're nothing but a living battery. Problem the difference being a battery is not a living being. So you need to balance it yourself. PH level come to mind, so you don't have to enter your battery. Same thing with the human body. When you go to sleep, the human body is nothing but a trillions collection of trillions of cells. So the vital organs you have your liver, your kidney. So with your kidney, for example, it's water. It's a filtration for water. Same thing with your kidney. It's a filtration refinery. For what protein? So when they inject it with this mRNA protein, it's it's twofold. There's the, you know, organic component, which is the parasite, which is nothing but, you know, real parasite that they are injected with, you're injected with. And now those parasites are deepwater parasites, which makes them very hard to kill, not because they're deepwater. You can actually detox, and I'm gonna go into that in a bit. But I don't want to, you know, talk for 10 minutes. I want people to understand. And if there's any question, please raise your hand as I speak. So the idea is this. The mRNA, as I mentioned, it's, you know, to modulate your RNA, which is basically what, you know, you know, from day not only you're born. This is your lineage. You know? She's it's not DNA. It's actually RNA. So the m is the messenger RNA, which basically is the interceptor. Right? The basically clings on your helix. And your helix is supposed to be, you know, 2 strands that they basically have this helix and they basically go from your 2 feet. That's your spinal cord, goes through your your sacrum, and then goes through your spine because your spine protects your spinal cords. So when you have people with dementia and what have you, it's short term loss, memory loss, and, you know, autism is missing but a spectrum of basically spinal injury. So perhaps your speech is, you know, impacted and what have you. So the mRNA, you have 2 components. The parasite is sterile. You cannot basically have the parasite produce itself. So they call it turbo cancer. Why? Because your blood cells want to attack these pathogen. Problem is this, the pathogen or these parasites are now on super steroid, AKA nanoparticles that is monolayer graphene. Go ahead, Tisha, if you have a 3: question. I do. Just really quick really quickly. When when I talked about my sisters earlier, I mean, it's just almost mathematically impossible. The oldest and the youngest, terrible cancer. Like I said, the 1 passed in July. The other was never vaccinated, but her mother-in-law, came to visit freshly vaccinated. And the entire house, female dogs, my nieces, 1 was only 11. Everyone all of them had gotten a menstrual cycle, from being around this freshly vaxxed, the couple of their in laws that came to visit. So is it possible that this terrible cancer was shedded? 13: So I'm gonna explain to you what turbo cancer is from a scientific point of view. Right? So turbo cancer is essentially the term utilized by the so called, you know, scientific, you know, doctors, and this is the lingo. It's a you know, cancer is basically is with everybody. You have dormant cancer cells, which is essentially you have faulty cells. Now when you have faulty cells, your body attempts to repair itself, and this is the immune system. Each cell has its own immune system. But now when you have basically any sort of inflammation, and this is what it is. Cancer is nothing but an inflammation of your tissues. You know? It could be any organ that's susceptible to the inflammation. Inflammation now, you have immune system. You have a white cell. When you have white cells of overproduction, right, this is basically what transpire as, you know, a tumor or, you know, basically what they call trouble cancer because it lingers. It stays with you. Right? And the idea is this. Remember, if you break down the RNA vaccine, mRNA vaccine, there's 2 components. As I mentioned, there's a parasite, which is nothing but bioorganic leaches over you, over and feeds off your blood. Right? So they're injecting with this parasites, and it's only a question of time. I'm gonna explain to you how you actually can drop dead. It's only a question of time. Some some people take 1 shot, 2 shot, 3 shots, 6 booster, what have you. Right? There's over 13,600,000,000 doses administered administered worldwide. Last I checked 2 years ago, 13.6. And you can verify the information. Do not trust the word I said. Always verify. But I'm giving you basically my, you know, 5¢ of the research that I've been doing on the subject. Right? So, the, unfortunate part is with the shedding is, perhaps it's not only the shedding because you could you you cannot basically, you know, have the virus, you know, flying in midair. You have, you know, you have your, you know, immune system starting with your nose, with your with your mouth, your tonsils, and what have you. Right? So your your body has its own immune system. But now, problem is not just with the with the with the, COVID shots. The COVID shots are not the only source for your parasites in your body. So let me explain the mRNA parasite. It's 1 component. It's the pathogen, which is the parasite, which are sterile. That's why they want you to take boosters because they have more parasites. Not everybody's going to drop dead and that has to go with natural selection. Your body has an immune system. Now, unfortunately, you have now a disease x. That's what it is. Disease x is you will die from certain aspects. So something is called sudden adult death syndrome. Before COVID, we did not hear of such thing as sudden sudden adult death syndrome. The mechanism is very simple. It's twofold. 1 is where the parasite is growing over time because remember, there are nano lipid particles and these are organic parasite. They use what they call liposome technology. So what liposome is very simple. You imagine you're taking vitamins. In the old days, you take vitamins, you consume orally. You only have 10% at most potency. So the next step up is you go through intravenous. So this is where you go to a clinic and you pay for missus Chen a $100, $200. You get your cocktail of vitamins, and that is the fastest and more most efficient way for your absorption because it goes in the bloodstream. Now the another intermediate way to do the same thing or achieve the same, potency or slightly higher potency, you get up to 60% potency with a technology called liposome. So liposome as a, you know, a much, you know, a amateur body builder myself, you know, you have to basically take supplements, but supplements does not negate the food, the whole food. So first, you need to eat. Right? Anybody who works out understand that. You cannot just become a mister Olympia or have a figure of physical, a body builder if you just go once up once a year. So you discipline yourself. You condition yourself. Right? Now the idea is this. With the, with the vitamins, when you take liposome, it's very simple. Oil and water does not mix. If you cook, you try and put oil and water, they do not mix. And your your your cells are fatty acid, essentially. They have a membrane that is fatty acid. So when you consume the the the the pill orally and you drink water, the pill does not even survive your, you know, your digestive tract and the acids in your body. Right? On your stomach because that's what happens. So now the liposome essentially, it's it's basically act as a Trojan horse. So liposome is very simple. I did post in the in the comment box, the visual. So essentially, it's they bring some sort of a, you know, protein, something fatty and that becomes your basically your your your vehicle, your carrier. And inside of that, you basically have your payload. In this case, we have non lipid particles graphene, which under the microscope would look very black. Right? So and the idea is this. You should not have carbon in your body. Normally, graphene is nothing but charcoal. When you scrub with a pencil on a piece of paper, that's charcoal. That's graphene. If you get a scotch tape, that's how you actually extract the graphene. But if you, you know, put it on your mouth, your saliva will kill, and it will dissolve anything. So it will not actually cause harm to you. But now when they inject it in your body, now what is carbon? Carbon on the periodic table has a unique PIN number. Unique mean it does not, you know, repeat. It's only for carbon. So carbon has 6 protons, 6 electrons, and 6 neutrons. If you have a I still see your hand. I'm not too sure if you wanna jump in. 3: Oh, it I don't know why it's still 13: Yeah. I'm just making sure. I don't want to continue if you have any question or somebody else, please. So so the idea is this. When you now have this, mRNA, you have the the parasite, and now we look at the carbon. Carbon monolayer is actually have very, interesting characteristic in all aspects. Mechanically, it's very strong. It's actually harder than steel, but it's also very tensile. It means it stretches. It's like your hair. Let me let me ask you this. If you have if you pluck a hair out of your head of your head, if you look at the cross section, that is in the micron. Now they have the technology. Imagine your hair, you take a hair strand and you divide it into a thousand pieces. That is nano. Nano. So lipid mean protein. Particles mean just nano particles. We're talking a thousand time less than, you know, the hair strand cross section. And that can enter your body through not only, you know, shedding through some somebody else if they cough or what have you. Right? They can you can you can go into your basically bloodstream through the water, through the food, through the air air salts. Right? Because now, you know, look at Gavi and Bill Gates and they have now basically COVID vaccine and the lettuce and the tomato. There was, I believe, a congress, hearing. I was listening to, Ron Tite, I believe. He's 1 of the congressmen, or Paul Ron Pollard, I believe. Or he's and he was basically grilling, you know, the Fauci and the NIH on a lot of the thing called gain gain of function. So all the reports that came in 2019 early as a, you know, lab, theory, it's actually facts. And when you look at the gain, the data, 7000000 people died with COVID And there was an incentive. That's why the people were intubated because when you intubate people, normally if you have pneumonia and doctors can confirm this, you're only gonna have both lungs affected at the same time. What was happening is normally you get 1 side of the lungs affected, not both. When you have both affected, this is what they call hypoxia. So high altitude sickness and the idea is this, you have shortage of breath. So when you go to the hospital, you know, you're catching your breath, they put you on this kind of machine. It's called, you know, vital machine reader. So they measure your heart rate, they measure your sp o 2, which is basically the amount of oxygen in your bloodstream. And your bloodstream, you have the red cells. Red cells are, you know, responsible to actually delivering the oxygen and gas exchange that happens in your lungs. But now when you have the spike protein, these pathogen and pathogens and the fact that you now have white cells trying to attack and help your body, help your lungs. Right? But you get those kind of pneumonia effect. Both lines get impacted. And when you intubate people, you get these inflammation. Your small sacks in the in the in the in the on your lungs. Your lungs look like a tree inverted, so to speak. Right? So imagine the leaves of the tree is like the little things that delivers oxygen to your to your to the rest of your body. And the problem is this, carbon actually, you know, inhibits the gas exchange because carbon now, you know, if you have carbon in your body, it clings on the, ion for sorry, iron ions, iron ions in your blood. So if you're taking supplements, well, you are actually just hurting yourself and that's why they want you to take iron supplements because that, you know, causes the carbon to bind more with the, with the iron. So now your blood cells, you get overproduction of white cells, oh, sorry, red cells. Where is the red cells production? Well, your bone marrow. Right? So you started having all sort of ailments. Right? So again, you know, the there's any radio frequency wave, as I mentioned earlier, it is possible. I worked in the industry and I'm telling you from experience, you know? You see my picture there. I quit the industry about 4 years ago, not because of COVID, but I did not want to continue working for somebody. And I was deep into the rabbit hole with COVID and what was happening. Fortunately, you know, I, you know, I did not have to basically lose my job because I had just left. So my company did not request me to, you know, produce a vaccination certificate, you know? And, that's where the problem was because the government in 02/2021, I believe, April, they start rolling mass vaccine, mass campaign. Right? And we had 6 months. By October, you have to give an attestation. Either you took the job or you lost your job and that's how they intimidate everybody. And it's all about manufactured consent, you know, and this is the idea. You know, they don't want people to understand what's happening because suddenly you have to be a doctor before you understand what age is saying. No. You do not. It's very simple. Your your cells, your body is made of trillions of cells. So think of it this way. A car has 4 tires and each tire has to spin in tandem. How many? Otherwise, if you go over a pothole, you basically bust your wheel. The wheel, if you do not take care of it, is going to be out of alignment and that is disease because it's misalignment. Disease is being basically the quantum state, and that's what they tell you now. All quantum. Everything is quantum. So it's very intuitive. Each cell has a quantum number and they have a spin, specific spin in 3 d space. Right? And that's your electron spin, electromagnetic spin. Now when you have electromagnetic wave, remember electromagnetic wave by the name has 2 components, electrical component and a magnetic component. They are orthogonal. Right? So aluminum, what you see in the aerosols being injected through the air actually have a very interesting characteristic. With aluminum, even though aluminum is not ferrous like iron, it actually does respond to a changing magnetic field and it gains momentum or speed, which basically causes, you know, temperature to rise. But imagine these particles in your body, they shouldn't be there, Right? As metals. They should be there as trace minerals because you need that to balance your battery as a living being. Right? And that's how they can impact you. So when you have all these wearables, somebody mentioned how could they do it. It's very simple. You know, you wear wearables, you have your 5 g, you know, phone and the towers, the the they constantly are on 24 7. Right? The problem is this, during normal daytime, you have a lot of people awake. So, you know, everybody's on the internet and it's like going on the highway. Right? You cannot really drive fast because there's a bottleneck traffic. There's more traffic than the highway can allow. But the same highway at night, you can go very fast and that's what 5 g allows you to because you are the data. Right? When you wear your phone at, you know, at 02:00 in the morning, it's basically uploading a record of all things you do browsing and this is why you use these apps. It's it's a game. Right? It's they gamify the matrix so to speak. And it is what it is. It's a matrix. If you are not going to see what it is, well, that's on you. I'm only going to provide you with the information. It's up to you to take it or leave it. Right? So I'm speaking from an engineering point of view because the human body is nothing but what? Electromagnetic battery. You're a battery. So when you walk barefoot, this is how you shield yourself. So there's something called blue light which is UV, ultraviolet, and this is how you actually activate the nano lipid particles in your body. Because think of it this way, we are very unique people. Everybody is unique. You have different body composition, chemistry come to mind and some people, you know, 5 foot 2, you know, some people are 6 foot, some people are 7 foot. So we come from all wider spectrum. So do you know to design 1, 1, drug to kill everybody, it's hard. So over the last few years, it was nothing but what a feedback system. They've administered an people to world odometer. They tell you how many shots, 13,600,000,000 doses. There are 8000000000 people in this world. 5600000000.0 people have taken the shot, second shot, sixth booster. It doesn't matter. And it's only a matter of time. So the parasite when it grows in your arteries, it's only a matter of time before the parasite is too big and clogs your artery and you fall dead because you got a cardiac arrest. Right? Not to mention that your heart is also being targeted. Right? So think of it this way. When you see athletes dropping dead or perhaps some, you know, person on, you know, metro, you know, a TV. Right? A TV, someone just drops dead. Well, chances are they're unvaccinated and chances are they are on a radio station. And when a radio station you have a 5 g tower, very high power because of transmission. You need to transmit 4 k HD radio or HD video. Right? Which takes a huge bandwidth. Now that is enough to basically drop someone's dead, but you don't need that. What you need is a small device to test your technology and that's how they test the technology. Right? And they need to know how much dosage you need minimum before you can, you know, kill someone. And think of it this way, you have a you have something called RF in your home, microwave. Everybody has a microwave. They eat food. Right? You think you're eating food but you're actually killing the nutrition because now we're cooking the chicken from the inside out. Right? Chicken is made of 70% water, what have you. Right? 90% even. So the water molecule is actually vibrating at a very high speed, 2.4 gigahertz, which is 2,400,000,000 tons a second. And that vibration causes heat. Right? Causes heat from the inside and that's how you cook the chicken. You just need, you know, a high power microwave with enough time. And that's how they are doing that with 5 gs and 6 g towers. Because you need the you need the the, so to speak, the bandwidth because of the data. Remember, everybody's on the internet so you need to a bigger highway. You need a bigger highway for data. And now we're living in this AI, phase. And if you I'm not too sure if anybody is well versed with the big beautiful belt. This is nothing but what? Transhuman agenda. It's not about, you know, assigning, you know, sex to a person, a boy or a girl. No. That's that's the outside. But now the science, the technology, we have the ability to mine your soul. We can put you in an induced coma very much like when you go see a doctor and they, you know, you they put you under anesthesia. You can be induced and put into induced coma. Right? And if you don't have your family with you, you can be gone for a long time before somebody actually know where you are. Any question, Maria? I see you. 1: Not not at all. And, Jane, I just wanted to interject here a little bit because I know that's a lot of information for people, and we thank you for sharing it. But I did want to redirect back to, if anyone has a story that is related to, you know, COVID related crimes against humanity, we do wanna hear that story. We have all, you know, suffered for the last 5 years. And under the tyranny of many of the things that AJ was talking about, with them performing the protocols, the hospital protocols, which my husband died from, and ginning up fear to get people to take these horrible shots that have caused all of these horrible, horrible health, conditions and causing people literally to drop dead as he described, as well as, you know, literally causing massive problems between families. They've done salves, told you to stay away from your vaccinated relatives, or you're not allowed to come over because you're unvaccinated. I mean, the trauma, both physically and emotionally to the world, has been immeasurable in the damage that's been done. So please feel please feel, if you can, comfortable. If you have a story to tell, we would love to hear it, and it doesn't necessarily have to be a hospital protocol story like my husband. It can be any of those number of things. You were forced out of your job for not taking it. It. You were injured, and you've been ignored. Whatever. We want to hear your story because we know that literally everyone in the world has been infected in 1 way or the other by these crimes. So please raise your hand. We'd love to hear from you. 0: I just love to love to say it's it's it's kind of amazing that you can come into this space and and go into the weeds and all the different various aspects of this very far reaching conspiracy to deprive us of our rights and to ultimately digitally enslave all of us, and we're still on course for that right now. But you can come in and and say all of this. And the the general response is, yeah. Yeah. But tell us something we don't know. Tell us your story. You know, that's that's really what we're here to, like, we know it's it's bad. It's really bad, and that's why we're here, and that's why a lot many of us are debating our story. 13: Tell you a story. I I can certainly tell you a story based on my own experience. Right? So, I mean, my daughter is the subject of that. I mean, when 7: Go ahead. 13: Yeah. So sorry. I mean, again, for me, I can tell you a story about my own daughter. So I have a daughter. Right? And the school board suddenly wants to basically do, you know, therapy with my daughter for 1 hour. So when I exclaim as to what kind of the nature of this gene therapy, I was the subject of being went to, you know, gone to the slammer 1 time, 2 times, 3 times. The fourth time around, they pulled this trick out of a rabbit hat that I'm mentally unfit for trial. So they put they actually abducted me. They put me in a mental institute for knowing what I know, for speaking what I speak, and for me to, you know, denying and not giving the consent for the school board to actually, you know, do some sort of a gen you know, therapy to my daughter. Right? So I don't again, I'm not here to speak about my story because we all have our own stories, but I'm here to basically share the knowledge because if you don't know what's happening, it's not just my daughter. It's every single person. They're going after your kids. The kids are very creative. They can soul. They can mine your soul. There's something called crypto. There's something called, you know, IoT. There's something called you know, I'm I'm telling you the thing from the end of it. If you want to, just look at it from a, you know, a keyhole. That's that's on, you know, that's on everybody. I don't I really, I'm just sharing information. It's not for me to sound like I'm No. 0: We do we do frequently talk about the the Internet of things and the Internet of bodies. 13: But it's all connected. It's all connected. Various. 0: Oh, I know. I'll 13: be honest with you. Look. Until until the people wake wake up in a sense, I don't have to listen to it. I'm not here to wake up anybody. I'm only here to furnish the information from a a scientific proven back with data because what we have today is hijacked science. It's it's gone to the highest bidder. This is why all these doctors, you know, it goes back to the integrity. Who do you trust? Because you see a doctor. A doctor is supposed to put your health first. You have a good relationship with that doctor for over years, but there are practitioners. They are going to push this because they get money. They get money, and they're making hundreds of dollars hundreds of thousands of dollars. Remember that. They have traded their integrity and their ethics being a doctors because we engineers also are bound by integrity. We were, you know, an iron rank as an engineer. You would not want your car to, you know, crash. You would not want, you know, the plane to crash mid flight. You do not want the bridge to fall because, you know, a civil engineer did not, you know, do the right thing. And, you know, he did he took or she took shortcuts. And this is where you are because we do not speak only when it's too fucking late. Sorry to speak that like that, but this is the fact. So until we collectively start understanding what is happening and our our government has sold us out. So you cannot expect your government to come and be there for you. You will never find justice. 1: Hey. Amen, You're you're speaking the truth right there, and and that is the problem Because, they are not motivated by our care and our our our they are not interested in take in being benevolent. They are interested the government along with their private industry partners, because it's public private partnership, they're there to make money. They're there to control. 13: Absolutely. But They are there to control for sure. But, Maryam, we have to be, you know, vigilant. I mean, we understand. Those who understand what the free will is, you know, on the constitution. If you're a nationalist, constitutional, it doesn't matter where you're from. They cannot enforce their, you know, man made bullshit laws, which are nothing but, you know, acts of parliament, if you will. That's a civil code for you. That's, you know, secular code. Right? But then you have the the the the common law. 3: If you 13: don't wanna talk common law, it's natural law. 1: The individual has to be educated, so I'm agreeing with you that everyone has to know the truth. And so that's why we're here every week is sharing all of this information so that people realize this is 1 coherent picture. Every avenue that they can exploit to control and to make money and to cull the population is what they're they're about. 13: Mariam, Mariam, I'm sorry to interrupt, but I have a question for you. 1: Tell you if all the original the in 0: Yeah. Please don't cut off the Coco's Yes. 1: That that's all. The original the individual to literally make sure that they become educated, that they actually do their own research because if you remember, they discourage everyone from doing research because they don't want us to know the truth, and they want because if you don't have an understanding, you're easily controlled. Also, in the case of AJ's daughter and what happened to him, that's exactly what we're talking about earlier. They can literally label you as, you know, having psychological problems. They can toss you in jail. They can institutionalize you. I mean, they are exercising every possible means of control, and that control grid is growing. So this is not to be alarmist. This is not to scare you. This is to educate you so that you make sure that when you go to see your doctor, you look at what you're signing. You have them printed out. You know what's in your medical records. You put in writing, and you get it changed if it's incorrect. And you have to stand up for your own rights, and the only way to do it is knowledge and awareness. So, absolutely, AJ, totally agree with you. Nobody's disagreeing with you. I agree with all your information. I and I'm so thankful that you actually shared your daughter's story and your story because, again, all of this information is is wonderful, and people need it. But they also need to know that even when you have the information as you do, AJ, the system came after you and things happen to you. So we have to make sure that people understand that this is real and they have to be vigilant, and they have to be prepared, and they have to make sure that they protect themselves and their loved ones. So thank you for sharing that story. That's a wonderful, thing that you did, not only the knowledge, but the story illustrating. Even with the knowledge, they come after you. So you need to be forever vigilant. I'm looking to see if we have any more hands up. Chelsea, do you see hands? 0: Yeah. No. We don't. And I would like to take this opportunity to invite, anyone out there who's listening to go ahead and tap the mic in the bottom left hand corner of your screen. Don't be shy. We are a casual community and, we are. Gathered here largely to hear from you. I I I'm gonna take your hand, AJ, before we go to the next speaker, who is DG last 1. But I'm gonna ask you to keep it succinct. Go ahead. 13: Thank you. Thank you. I wanna be very quick here. But to your point, Miriam, look, I have the knowledge. I understand my rights and responsibility as a law abiding citizen yet the system, you know, basically bamboozled you. And this is the fiduciary, basically, breach of trust. And my question, you know, based on that, I mean, we can you know, I I'm not to to undermine and take away anything of what you're doing and what you know, collectively, you're sharing information, and this is why I, you know, the space to share information as well as my story. It's not about my daughter only. It's about all of us. Right? So, you know, what is what is your end goal from the space? I I'm just curious. I mean, so we sit here. We listen to stories left and right, and I don't want my daughter to be a statistics or myself to be a statistics before something is actually done. Right? So this is why I speak the way I speak. It's not because I'm trying to be rude or trying to fire people with information that perhaps is too much. And this is why on my on my wall, I I go through the the numbers. I go through the the science. I go through visuals. I because I can speak here for until the cows come home. I cannot force a, you know, a horse to drink its own water, so to speak. Right? You only furnish information and you leave it up to the people. But my my concern is this is a bigger, you know, thing at risk here, humanity, and we have the big beautiful belt. You are no longer a human being. They're trying to manufacture consent. So people are just looking at the cooler. It's more nefarious than you're saying. 0: That you're you're it's just that you're preaching to the choir. We if you go back and listening listen to the recording of this space, we covered, a lot of that in the first part of the space. And, yeah, I absolutely do believe it is relevant. The point of focusing on the individual stories rather than the numbers and the charts and the statistics to to my mind is to bring home the the human cost of these policies, protocols, and mandates where they have impacted so many lives, destroyed so many families, caused so much harm and suffering and death. And those stories, I think, can only be told through the individuals who experienced them. And that is why we gather here every Saturday night to hear the stories of eyewitnesses to COVID related crimes against humanity. And we are building a living archive of hundreds of these stories that I believe tell the tell the entire story when taken together. But each each individual story is a tragedy, and it should be heard. 7: And we're also here to give those people the opportunity to be heard. Because over the last so many years, these people have been censored. They've been gaslit and abused and banned. And sometimes when you've lost loved ones, maybe you've lost your entire family, no 1 you don't have anybody. No one's there. And that people are gaslit to say, oh, this didn't really happen, or it's your fault because you didn't take a vaccine, and to give these people the opportunity to come forward and to tell their stories and to for them to know that they're not alone, that it's happened to millions of people, and that, there's people here that are here for them. And we're still we're still trying to help them. We're trying to help everybody. We're trying to put these stories out, and, give those people the opportunity to, tell the world what what happened to them. 0: Thank you. Yep. Because those stories for so long, we we couldn't tell those stories on this platform until very recently. And when you couldn't tell those stories on Twitter, we we were able to document those stories at chbnp.org. And we are still documenting those stories today and interviewing the victims. And, and like I say, each each individual story needs to be heard. It needs to be told. And the true cost of these policies that were so kind of cavalierly rolled out on an unsuspecting population who, at 1 point, trusted their public health officials and institutions to be looking out for their best interest and then realized, often too late that that was not the case. T Bird, you can speak to all of that. Go ahead. 5: Hi. Sorry. I don't talk about my story anymore because you guys have heard it a lot. We all but it's been a really big night tonight listening to everyone and listening to protocol. You know? Her passion came out tonight. I think we're all just so frustrated and exhausted and tired and lonely and angry and frustrated. There's so many words. I don't even have any words left. But listening to her tonight probably upset me the most because, you know, she doesn't get like that very often. And it's real. Like, everything. 9: All of you, it's 5: real. We're all trying our best to figure out where we're going and support each other from everywhere. I love some of the people that have spoken tonight. I know I mentioned last Saturday, and thank you for letting me have a platform to speak, that I was gonna try that PEMF, and I can't remember if I I did it on Monday. Did I talk about that yet? I can't remember. Did I tell you what happened? 0: No. Tell us all about it. 5: Okay. I'll be really quick. I promise. So it was an an East Indian doctor that Kyle and I found because we were looking at soft wave therapy and, the arrow chamber thing that everyone tells us to go into. And when we did the research, because of the heart failure I'm in, because of the shots, we can't take that. And I think people like like everyone says, do your own research because a lot of people on these platforms just say do this, do that, but you just do it, and it could kill you. So be very careful on who you listen to and what they know because I don't think a lot of people know anything at this point. No. Not this group. This group is like a supportive, loving family group. But, so the this East Indian group that I found here in Canada, she was like, no. No. And she was she had the product. Like, she coulda charged me thousands of dollars for it. She's like, nope. Not safe. But I do have a colleague who does this specific 1, which is related to Nikola Tesla, the Tesla, and the Rife. It's like a combo machine called Lineda. Anyway and it's called PEMF. So pulse, I know I'm gonna get all the words wrong, magnetic, frequency machine. Anyway, I couldn't do that myself. I have friends who've bought the RIFE machine. There's so many frequencies. I would not wanna hook myself up to any kind of electricity. I'll probably kill myself. So I wouldn't know what to do, how to do it, especially do it alone. That's for sure. But, I went in, and, Kyle was with me. And he sat there and took videos and pictures, and, it was really interesting because I could feel the vibration. And they do this aura thing because I like evidence based nursing. Right? Because I was a wound care nurse, and someone mentioned stage x. Yeah. When you're a wound care nurse, stage x is, so you have your stage 1, 2, 3, and 4. That's your tissue damage. When you get to stage x, it's basically that's when you climb Mount Everest and it's black and necrotic, and you can't tell the depth of the wound. So it's completely necrotic. Right? That's stage x. So I just thought I'd someone said that earlier, and I just thought I would explain that. That's what stage x is. Like, you don't know how deep this thing is. You don't know how bad it is. You don't know how much tissue damage, and that could apply to anything, obviously. So, anyway, back to this machine. It's this huge machine, and they put your thumb in each little machine before you even get put through this Hertz machine. You put your thumb and then each index finger, middle finger, you know, and it shows your aura all around your body. So it gives you the preliminary of where your energy and your Hertz is. And then they put you on the bed, and then they put this tube around you and the wand and this mat. Like, it's a whole thing. And then they hook you up to this machine, which we took pictures of. It's from Germany, go figure, which is where Pfizer's from, which is where my 3 Pfizer's came from. But, anyway, he does this wand all over my body, and he's holding my left wrist with just like any nurse in this room would do. You use your index finger and your middle finger to take someone's pulse right under their thumb. You hold it. So he's holding his left hand on my left wrist, and he's holding my wrist. And I say to him, of course, you know me. I can't stop talking. I'm, like, asking all these questions, and he's trying to clutch and trick. And I'm like, do you feel my energy through your energy into the machine? You know? And he's like, no. No. No. And so because I looked over at him, and he was taking my pulse, but his eyes were closed, but yet his hand was on the dial of the machine. And there was this, like, massive dial where he would turn it like this. And then if he felt something, he would hit the button. And so I was watching him, and he said, no. What happens is when I'm going over your body, I can feel wherever in your body where I'm starting to get your pulse will go up to 250 beats a minute, like, a sudden leap, like, so fast. You you gotta catch it. That's why my eyes are closed. And that's when I hit the button, and that's where I know which organ or what what I'm looking for. It was the coolest thing. And, anyway, so when he finished everything, he didn't know anything about me. He doesn't know I didn't tell him anything. And he said, number 1 is pain. Number 2, endocrine system. I was shocked because, obviously, I'm in heart failure, and I have everything wrong with me. But he's right. The pain, I don't talk about it. I never tell anyone how much pain I'm in constant bone. Everything. I'm in so much pain. I can't even tell you guys constantly. So he says what you're gonna do is you're gonna rub not rub, but hold the wand just over your body wherever you want with your right hand. And I'm gonna turn the machine on to different hertz, different frequencies. And it was so cool when I went down my left arm, which is where I got all 3 of my Pfizer, of course. Every nurse usually uses their non dominant arm. I'll be honest. Maybe I'm wrong, but I know I am. That's what I do. I never took anything in my right arm because that's my dominant arm. Well, I took all 3 Pfizer in my left, unfortunately. So that's where when it got over there, you should have heard it. You could hear it ticking, and it hurt, and I could feel the electricity shooting out. And as I got to my elbow, which is the worst part, that's where I was paralyzed on my left side. And as I went down and then but when I the coolest part, and even he said this too, was my head. He went over my head. My hair, he wasn't even close to me. He was about half a foot away. My hair started standing up on end. I could feel the electricity coming out of the top of my head. It was the weird it felt like when I first used to feel when I first got injected, it felt like fire ants crawling up my shins, crawling under my skin. That's what this felt like again. It was the weird it was a creepy feeling. So I'm just explaining what happened. And so he said when it was all over, it was an hour and a half process. He was very good at explaining how the mitochondria uses different proteins in each organ, different food. So, anyway, I'm trying to make make this quick. I'm sorry. But what was interesting was he said you're gonna be extremely tired, and you're gonna feel nauseous. It's gonna take everything out of you. And I'm like, I'm fine. You know? You know? We're gonna we'll go home and have dinner really fine. Anyway, Kyle went to bed. Sure enough, I puked for 12 hours straight. I did luckily, I was just drinking a lot of water, so it was just water at least. It wasn't, like, bad. But it was bad because who wants to vomit? 12 hours. And then for the last 3 days, I've been sick to my stomach. So I was like, okay. Maybe I went overboard because, you know, nurses. It's like, well, I found something. Let's just overdo it. Let's kill everything all at once. But, so I was supposed to go again on Wednesday, but I was too sick. I was so sick. So, I'm gonna go back in a couple weeks, and I'm gonna do it a little bit slower this time. But, I am I'm I'm hopeful for this treatment. I I don't think it's a treatment, obviously. We're poisoned, but I'm hopeful that I'll be able to come back 1 day and tell you guys that maybe something's different, but it it it it's hard. And and, of course, Kyle was like, maybe you're just detoxing. Maybe this is what detox really looks like. Like, fuck you. It was horrible. But whatever. I'm gonna keep trying. You know that, guys. I'll keep sharing whatever I try. So right now, don't try it until I come back with more information. 6: There you go. Love you guys. 1: Thank you, Siebert. I so appreciate you being willing to share and share what you're trying because, honestly, I mean, that's exactly what real science is about. That's what a hypothesis is. You make 1. You think, well, this might cause this effect. You test it, see if it causes the effect, and then it leads you to more testing and more trials. And so, you know, you're you're doing science with your body and you're willing to share it and, really appreciate you being willing to tell your story and and share that. It it gives people at least a hope to know that, you know, maybe maybe, if not you, someone else or several people will benefit from it. And it it's just really wonderful that you're willing to do that, and we love you. 5: Thanks, Miriam, and I'm so sorry for all of your losses. Like, it's just I will do this, and you know, tell and I know I'm not a hero. I'll never say that. I'm not a warrior. I am just a poison nurse who survived somehow, and I will continue always to listen to your stories and, advocate for all of you. And I can imagine I can't imagine losing a child or a partner to this that you love so much and that it's just I'll just do anything. I'll do anything to help you guys. I don't know what that is, but I love you guys so much. 1: T bird, you already are helping just with what you just said, and I love you too. 0: A lot of love going around. It's very, very mutual, T bird. Drew Maga, go ahead. 8: Yeah. I remember on Christmas, my whole family's was just suggesting I don't go and stuff, and that was really weird to me, you know, that, they were all into it. And my older brother's like because I was saying, I don't like this stuff. I don't think mom should get that. And he's like, oh, she'll def you know how your older brother is. I don't know if you know that, but, I mean, he would never listen to me for anything. She'll definitely get it, you know, and he definitely believed every single thing on the TV, both of them, my mom. That's 1 thing I wanted to say for sure. It's like, think about it, guys. My mom, she was, like, 90 or something. They don't even know how to use the Internet. We think it's so easy to get access to your information, but they have no way. She used to love to check her emails when she was, like, 70 and stuff. But, like, 75, she just stopped using it and just watched TV, all period. And then she wouldn't listen to me because anything on the TV 14: is real. Everything I see, I'm just a dreamer. Right? 8: You know? So I couldn't explain anything to her, and, that really made me mad. So they were saying, like, why don't you just stay home this Christmas? And I didn't get mad. I understood. At that point, I was so sick of it, and I just started saying we gotta just accept that some people just I mean, because, like, industry, they put the mask on. Any doctor can tell you, if you touch it once, you need to change it. Right? You've just infected the whole mask, but you got these people wearing the same mask all week. Right? Putting it in and out, taking it off. You're You're not supposed to touch the mask if it even helped in the first place, which it doesn't. Right? So the whole thing is just really funny to me how how like, we're total sheeple. You know? 0: It would be funny if it I mean, it would be funny if it weren't so tragic. You know? The that the the masking campaign and the the vaxx campaign were used to literally separate families. And the media who facilitated this are so well aware of it that they recently, the New York Times, New York Times is trash, posted an article. Should is it time to stop shunning your right wing family? And because, you know, everything has been driven down political lines, a lot of people have found themselves being referred to as right wing when they never even fancied themselves. So because they, it's just, it's such a, it's been such a mess. And, oh, man, I am so sorry. DJ last DG last 1, Paul. You are having such a hard time getting on my I don't know what it is. I keep trying to bring you up. You keep dropping. Keep requesting. And as soon as I see you up here again, I will we'll go right to you. Okay? And, anyone else who would like to share your experience with COVID policies, protocols, or mandates? We would love to hear from you tonight. Just press the mic in the bottom left hand corner. 14: So my understanding is, like, if you go take a flu shot, mRNA technology is in it. And, the, you know, Vance and the administration, with Patel, they're all invested heavily in mRNA technologies around the world. So I would just say, like 0: Oh, and he dropped again. I can tell he's got a lot to say. Miriam, you were a 100% in that. What do you have to say about that? 14: Don't take any flu shots. Don't take anything that you don't need. If you go and take shots, you're you're basically putting it in you. So if you want more problems, you want more health. 8: Is this in the food too? They're saying they're gonna put in the food. I don't know. I mean, I just heard something like that. 1: Yeah. They they that's their plan. And, DG is is correct. When I last checked clinicaltrials.gov, they had 81 different, different types of vaccines in the pipeline for m r a mRNA. 14: Locking me out. So 0: Oh my god. It's just it's a glitch. Nobody's taking you down. Yeah. 1: Nobody's taking 0: you down. Yeah. Nobody's taking you down. Because I keep I keep bringing you up, and you're getting booted just as soon as just as soon as I hit you up. So maybe it's your connection. 1: It might be his connection. But, I mean, DG, you're exactly right, and I'm so sorry you're having trouble saying it. But you are right. It is very 14: Just be aware of what you're taking, and you go see your doctor. You're really 1: Oh, no. He dropped 3: the gas. 0: He's he's spot on. 3: He's like, hey. You know, 0: with the with the flu shot in the in the first place. They were pretty upfront about saying, well, you know, it's not that effective. It might help a little, you know, but go ahead and get it every year anyway. Yep. And I don't know what kind of go ahead. 1: Oh, no. 0: Yeah. We're getting him in little bites for some reason. 3: Little bites. You're a poor guy. 14: Take any shots they give you. It's your choice. I'm gonna tell him you what to do. I already know what they're doing. They're gonna put more mRNA in it. It's gonna produce more spike protein in your system. Your body's gonna manufacture it. If you get the bad dose 1: Well, he got a longer sentence that time, the poor thing. 3: Yeah. 0: And a really good point. Adam, you were you were speaking to that. Go ahead. 7: Yeah. I was just gonna chime in to say that, they wanna use mRNA for everything, obviously. It's the 20 first century miracle of vaccines is to hear them tell it. And, I mean, the foundational premise, it's feasible, but, I mean, at the barest minimum, so long as they're using lipid nanoparticles themselves, which are inflammatory, which go directly over recent cause autoimmune attacks or mamm other things, it's never going anywhere. But so long as they're using the lipid nanoparticles, mRNA tech is going absolutely nowhere except causing more death and destruction. And it's shocking to me that like, with our care, obviously, there's a lot of inertia that he has to push against if he's doing that. But they this technology should not be in use period for anything. And, you know, that includes flu shots. That includes any other shots. But I've said at this point, with the manufacturers having done this and having released this poison on the world. 14: So you're based 0: I I don't know about that. I mean, I have seen I have seen that. Oh, is that saying that your Right. Right. 13: Right. So 7: I'd like to see her enforce it. 1: Right. Well, the the biggest I mean, Adam's right. The problem is the lipid nanoparticle because it's highly inflammatory. And the problem with that is that's the most direct problem because that's what's carrying the mRNA. But the thing is, they have to use that because if they don't, your body actually degrades the mRNA. So that's why that technology, Adam's right, it it will never fly Even if you don't consider the the effects that the direct mRNA has, the carrier, the lipid nanoparticle, is inflammatory and causes injury all by itself. So absolutely. So it's it's a problem within a problem within a problem. And they already have what I was starting to say earlier was they have 81 different clinicaltrials.gov that they already are doing, recruiting people for it for all the different vaccines that they want to now have them be mRNA based. So, yes, DG is correct. Yeah. Your best bet is don't get injections. Don't get vaccines because they're already in the pipeline, and I I just wouldn't. That or at least that'll be my personal choice. 0: Right. You wouldn't go in and get surgery for any frivolous reason. You wouldn't go get an operation just because public health officials told you so. And and getting something injected into your body is no less serious something to consider and it's something we've been trained to take really Kind of casually and just, you know, you do this because it'll keep you safe, but we've learned better. And anyone still going along with it is is learning the hard way. I'm very sorry to say, I wanna go to trouble follows and then true MAGA and then t bird. Go ahead, trouble. 14: Great. They're putting something in you that you don't want, that you don't need, and don't do it. 4: Well, thank you so much for bringing me up. Good evening, everybody. I've never been in this 14: That's the simplest way to put 3: it to people. Can 4: you hear me? 0: Yeah. I can hear you. Sorry, DJ. Last 1. Hopefully, you can come up with a better connection in a bit, but right now we're gonna go to trouble follows. Go ahead, trouble. 4: Well, hi. I'm 64 years old. I've taken no medication, absolutely no pharma in 37 years. I take I take ivermectin twice twice a year for 6 weeks. I have abs I took I absolutely refused the shot, refused all all testing, refused all mass. I went through a lot because of it. I have absolutely no health issues. I live up here. I have clean water. I I eat all of most of the food I eat. I harvest. I hunt. I have a garden. I I forage the forest. I eat all the mushrooms, the berries. I freeze all those, but I've just always done that. I grew up on a farm in Lower Michigan. But, I knew something when they started talking about the COVID shot and it came out. I started reading on the m on the on the on it, on what it was what was in it, and I really, really started looking into what was in it. And from what I could see, it was absolutely nowhere near ready to be given to the masses. How did they get that approved in that amount of time? I'm still in shock. I'm still 0: in shock. They needed the pretext of the emergency. Oh, it's an emergency. We have to do something. We because they they called it somebody was the first time he said the first time I heard coronavirus, I knew something. Because what is a coronavirus? A coronavirus is AKA the common cold. But they couldn't call it that because nobody's gonna quiver about the the common cold. And they couldn't call it that because it's not exactly common because it's been gain of function with all this other weird crap and and weaponized against us. So Yeah. Yeah. They knew this. They they knew that they would never They 4: had to know this. They had to 0: They were salivating about the idea of using the mRNA technology. Well, yeah. Yeah. They're like, oh, we're so overgrowing it in eggs. It's such a shame we can't, you know, use this mRNA tech, but it's gotta go through all these regulations. And I penned and put in the purple pill that s e Moderna's SCC filings where they're lamenting. They're in the red and what are they ever gonna do to get in the black if only their investigational medicines, AKA the the experimental gene therapies could be brought to market, but, oh, we have decades of testing before we can do this and, oh, it's such a shame. Well, I mean, COVID gave them pretext to implement their wettest of dreams, and and they just ran with it. And they they Yeah. 4: Rammed it right through. That was the first thing. The second thing, I absolutely knew right away they were lying, and everybody should have known they were lying. How in the world, when they said safe and effective, they said safe and effective, everybody there said safe and effective, they were full of shit. There is no way that they could have known how safe or effective it was without the studies, and they had no studies, no long term studies. So that was a blatant lie. They did not know without long term studies if it was safe and effective. So I just but I like I said, I I refused all I've refused all pharma all these years. You guys, I don't have an issue. I don't have high blood pressure. I don't have sugar. I don't have, heart problems. I don't have lung problems. I'm telling you, I am in excellent shape, and I'm 64 years old. And, I have finally found a doctor that will that will treat me because, you know, I still do, preventative testing. I'm not I'm not an idiot, you know. I will do some preventative testing, but, there's a lot of it I won't do. I won't I won't let them smash my breasts. I won't you know, there's a few things I won't let them do, But I'll let her do the exam, you know, manually or whatever. But I don't know. I just I I am just I was devastated when I started seeing people take this. I was just devastated. I sit up here and cried, and I said, this is not going to be okay. This is not going to be okay. And, obviously, it wasn't. And, I have 4 children, and I have 1 that took the shot. And, I don't know. I pray every day. I pray every day. But I'll tell you, something happens to my son, you're gonna hear a lot more from me. A lot more. I have quite a bit of money. I have the money to do it, and, I've been giving to certain people that I feel are are putting the right message 3: message out there. But, yeah, 4: it's just been it's been devastating for me. And the ivermectin, I've been taking ivermectin for 27 years. And so listen to this. So I had to listen to everybody online tell me how crazy I was, and I was full of shit. I live in Michigan, of course. I was full of shit. I was taking, horsewormer. I was taking, what am I, crazy? You know? And blah blah blah. Well, I had been had I was prescribed it. I've been taking it twice a year for 27 years. So how frustrating was that? Yeah. It the whole thing has just been a nightmare to me, just an absolute nightmare. And God bless people who are hurt. And and I just I that's all I got to say. I just when I saw that COVID related crimes, I had to come on and and let you know that 2: They trouble. 4: In state. Thanks so much. 1: Trouble. I wanted to kind of ask a rhetorical question, but you can feel free to chime in. Don't doesn't it doesn't it amaze you and shock you that you have a lived experience of 27 years taking ivermectin? You are living proof of how healthy you can be without, you know, allopathic medicine messing with your life. 4: And Yep. I don't even take an aspirin. Right. I've never I haven't taken an aspirin. 1: Took ivermectin for 27 years, and you're telling people around you, presumably people who know you relatively well, and they still listen to the propaganda more Absolutely. Your lived experience for 27 years. 4: And They told me I was a conspiracy theorist, and I was crazy. 1: Right. And this tells you why it was such a hard battle for the world because you are living proof where health comes from, and you're living proof that ivermectin doesn't hurt people, and it's not just for horses, and people directly around you didn't believe you. So this tells you the uphill battle that we have with this Absolutely. 4: And another thing I did wanna say, I do take care of myself, and I've always taken care of myself. I eat clean food. I drink clean water. I exercise every day. I'm 64. I I'm up here. I hunt. I fish. You guys, I don't have a leg. I I lost my leg. That's when I quit taking medications, when I lost my leg. I said I'm not taking any pain pills. I watched my mother die, taking morphine, and I I swore I'd never take another pill. And that's and I came home with with my prosthetic, and I've never taken another, pharma sense. And they would have given me the drugstore. They would have given me the drugstore, and I just absolutely refused it. 1: Wow. Now, see, this this is the example of of 1 reason why we're here. There's the story of the COVID related crimes crimes, and then there's the the, opposite story of, you know, how the climb didn't succeed in in this nice lady's case. So, you know, it's nice to see both sides of the story. Although, like I said, it's very concerning that the people closest to her, just like in my life, didn't listen to, like, living proof. So, you know, we and and it's important to realize that because we have to realize that this is not going to be something that you're going to tell people, and suddenly they're just gonna go with it. It's it's something you're going to have to, like, persist at, and never stop telling people and educating them because they are so inundated and brainwashed by the system. You have to keep at it out of love for your fellow man, your family, and humanity no matter how exhausted you are. 4: Yep. My nephew, I went to a family reunion too last weekend, and, my nephew had 4 shots and he is almost 30. He they found a brain tumor. They found a brain tumor recently, and, he he's not putting it together. And, of course, I'm not gonna say anything. I love him. I'm not gonna say anything. And he was just sitting and telling me, took me aside. He said, I I I want to tell you personally. So, yeah. And then, and then my, my aunt, had 3 shots and within a week, she didn't even know who the hell she was. I mean, she didn't even know who she was. So yeah. Yeah. It's just horrific. It's horrific. I I just I don't know. I don't know. 1: Well, I appreciate you sharing both sides of the story, especially with those family members as well because I have the same thing in my family, and I'm sure everyone in the audience has this. But it it's important still to share because then you know you're not alone. You know it's not just you, and that's what they want us to do. They want us to be silent. They want us to silo ourselves so that, you know, they can divide and conquer, but that's why we're here. We're not being divided and conquered. We're not being silenced, and we're gonna keep telling the stories because we need the awareness, and we need to push against push back against those who are doing this to humanity. 4: Yeah. See, I was I wasn't easy through the whole thing. I was 3: you 4: know, I would get I had 2 tickets for masks, and I absolutely refused. This is this will tell you what the difference between a mandate and a law. A mask, I said, no. I'm not wearing it. Go ahead. Call the police. Do whatever you gotta do. I'm not wearing the mask. And that was in Walmart down in Ironwood. Called the police. They tried to give me a ticket for a mask. I wouldn't pay the ticket. I insisted on going to court. They dropped it. I got another 1 over in Wisconsin. They gave me a ticket. I, I want to I said I wanna take it to court. They dropped it. 1: So So 4: that tells you that they knew if they took it to court, they would lose. And I didn't I didn't pay anything. I just said the hell of it. But yeah. 1: So you are, Gretchen Whitmer territory and Tim 4: Oh my god, honey. We got Nestle, Whitmer, and and and Benson. We've got the 3 most evil people on the face of this earth running the state. I'm sorry, but that's the truth. I mean, can it get any worse? I mean, really. You know? 1: And you got your other ticket in in with Tim Walls. So yay. Right? 4: Yeah. Yeah. Just a couple of real dandies up here. I'll tell you. 1: Well, we appreciate you. Thank you so much. But I'll I'll tell you, it's good that you're there because you're holding the line where you are. So I I pray that there's 4: Well, see, up here where I'm at, hon, there's it's a it's very red still, and it's very in fact, the only 2 places Traverse City never never used to be. They they destroyed Traverse City, by the way. When the Democrats moved into Traverse City, they destroyed that beautiful, beautiful area, and Torch Lake is so dirty you can't even swim in it. It's in in the 5 beaches out of the 8 beaches in Michigan last week were in Grand Traverse Bay that were closed down for, for being dirty, And it's it's you know? And so we're still over here, but even our police and stuff over here, when they add the mask laws and things or stuff like that, they would not they said they put it right on the news. We're not going to answer calls for no mask or for any of that kind of stuff. We don't have time. We're not gonna bother with it. So thank goodness. But 1: Thank you. Thank god for small favors. I see that we have some other hands up. And, Chelsea, I've lost track of who was first, so I'm a get you to help 5: me out there. 0: Yeah. I think it was True Maga and then T Bird, and then Kyle came up. Go ahead, True. 8: T Bird. Ladies first. 0: T Bird. 5: Thank you, sir. I I actually don't have much to say. I wanted to ask Adam. Thinking about the technology, and, again, don't have to answer this because you can speak, just keep this maybe you can think about this. What hit me right away with the technology of this mRNA and this Malone guy, and I I don't call anyone out because there's no point, but it seems like it is very similar to a chemotherapy technology when it's done, what it does to all the organs, transports all throughout the body. And I know, Adam, I've heard you speak a few times, and if that's okay, at some point, you don't have to answer tonight or maybe you can I don't know? It's just it's always bothered me in my heart that this is very similar to a chemotherapy agent and, didn't know what anyone's thoughts were on that. That's all. Thank you so much for letting me go first, sir. 7: I thought I misheard you originally. I thought you said, gene therapy, and I was going to talk about some of the incidental epigenetic changes that have been caused by the mRNA, but, I believe you said chemotherapy. And I can't say that, that's how I would describe any of the mRNA tech. Chemotherapy describes using some manner of chemical like a drug or, you know, just an ordinary chemical in the treatment of, cancer. I think it's often misunderstood. My own protocol with, ivermectin and bendizole, vitamin c, and, sodium bicarbonate, that could still be called chemotherapy, technically speaking. Chemotherapy is using some chemical to treat a condition and, the mRNA is not it's not chemical based. It's, I mean, everything's chemicals in the end, but, it's the mRNA itself and the delivery envelope, and, polyethylene glycol. So, I mean, no. I wouldn't say chemotherapy is not how I would describe the mRNA in any way. 5: That I would love to hear you talk more about that because I think the transportation system of the technology in my brain works like that, and that's why I need clarification. And I would love, obviously, not tonight in the space, but I would love for you to explain this on a different plateau or or in the space at some point, if that's okay, because I just can't get my head wrapped around how it it does this. So and I agree with gene therapy a 100%. Thanks, Adam. 0: Yeah. Maybe we could do a 7: Yeah. Maybe I could write an article that was, fairly well generally out there already, but, you're talking about the lipid nanoparticles. Are are you talking about those and how they come together and how they transport and such? 8: Yeah. That's that that explains the difference, I think, to her. If she understands what nanoparticles are, then chemotherapy is just I don't even know what chemotherapy I'm not in but the nano thing is, that's how they're gonna connect connect us to see, they wanna imagine you're an insurance company and you know that all your customers, you know, if their heart's getting worse, why is it getting worse, maybe we should increase the rates. They're gonna know everything about you. Right? That's our goal. I mean, I don't know if it'll ever happen because we're here. Right? Because this lady, Miriam, is, like, so awesome. I can't believe it. But, I mean, if we keep going if you can imagine an alien far away hearing all the spaces at the same time going, what the hell is going on? America's becoming free right now. It's incredible. We already have the 2 amendments that protect us, now we got spaces. So I gotta give credit to Elon because I I mean, I don't you know, he's in the billionaire's club like everybody else. I don't trust anybody who's in the billionaire's club really. But, I mean, he did give us this. All I was gonna say really quick was, this whole space is brought to you by big pharma. But, the EUA, thing I wanna talk about, that's going to bypass our constitution if we keep letting that happen. That was a I heard I forget. I think Maryam made that point, but, that's, like, 1 of my main concerns. Like, what if they just keep using it? I mean, what would our founding fathers say? Like like like 5 years after our constitution was ratified, and they came up with everybody now, stay apart, and wear a mask, don't go to church. We'll tell you exactly what to do and when you can do it. What would our founding fathers guys say about that? Just rhetorically. 0: I'll tell you exactly what would have happened in that instance. Someone would have been challenged to a duel, and it would have been resolved the next morning at high noon. True facts, though. Tiber, did that answer your question? Was Adam did he get the gist of your question right? 5: Yeah. But I still I don't know why. I just I I under I know, obviously, my genes have been changed. I understand the frame shifting and just but I'm learning more and more. But just the technology, I understand parasites were attached to nanobots. I mean, I don't really understand because I hear so many scientists and so many, really intelligent people, but they all seem to have a little bit of a different theory, and it's not coming together in my head, and I need to make sense of it. And I think Adam might be the person to maybe explain it all to us a little bit differently with the synthetic, transformation and how it's transported and what his thoughts are. And and, again, that doesn't have to happen tonight. I just I just it's been bothering me for a long time, and I think he he gets in sometimes. I'm like, oh, he can answer this, I think. 7: If your question is how they are using, nanoparticles to transport nanobots with parasites, I can answer that for you. They're not they're not doing that. So that that's a pretty straightforward 1. They are not doing that. There are nanobots that, can, for instance, grab a sperm. There's this, I forget exactly what it's called, but the magnetic 11: Oh, the little goo? 7: Yeah. The goo that, can be precisely controlled inside the body and, they can use that to target, pathogens or so far. 0: Totally understand why people would think because they went so above and beyond to get this literally into every single person. Like, there has to be some it has to be more than just this gene editing mRNA. Right? 7: The big picture is the com the compliance is what you know, you think that, oh, it's just about the population control. It's about the compliance as much as anything. They can get the whole I think I forget who it was, but there's a quote by some famous speaker a long time ago said that, once, once you can force them to take vaccines, then you can do anything to them because they have no no autonomy left whatsoever. So it's it's as much about the big picture as anything. Klaus Schwab published his book on this, the COVID 19, the great reset. And, I mean, the very last thing any of them are doing is doing it behind closed doors. They're very open about their goals, but they do not involve parasites and, nanotechnology or chipping people. I mean, there's 8,000,000,000 of us. They would rather there'd be less of us than, watch, you know, chip us some really But you have 0: 1 of the things she's about where people have videos that they've taken under a microscope, and it looks like there might be these, quote, self assembling nano verticals or whatever. 7: Yeah. I've seen a few of those, and, I haven't seen enough. Put it that way, I've seen a couple of sources over a few over the few years where, you know, some oh, look. I I found this with microscope in, in a vaccine. Some of it could be attributed to the, iron, to the the, ferro proteins that can there's a region of the spike that, does attract and trap, iron. It acts similarly to our ion transport molecules in our blood. And so, when you when you consider that alongside the, talking about the, Self assembling. Right. But the the clots, the, the proto nature's clots. Right. When you consider all these factors together, I mean, yes, you do have these, small quantities of metals and iron that, are coming together into coherent shapes. And usually, they find these, on people that are on the autopsy table with the veins for them. And, there was also a study published recently about that. You probably heard about it a few years ago. People were becoming magnetic, after taking a shot. 0: Right. Posse was on the space. 7: Right. I was always skeptical of that, and I looked into it. And my conclusion was that it was a hoax. But there was a recent recently, published study where they had a firmly established case series. So it was actually happening, and that was probably downstream of the, iron the iron aggregation. But, as far as as far as, nanobots and parasites being used for nefarious purposes 0: Well, I mean, ticks and Lyme, but that's a whole different conversation. 7: Yeah. That's a that's a whole other conversation. They won't deliberately spread, 0: Make everyone allergic to meat. 7: Allergies to meat because, cow part killed the planet. Yeah. So, yeah, I mean, there's there's 500 different angles. 0: And we should we should do a whole space just dedicated to like, t bird can pick your brain, and, and we'll get into the weeds of all that. 7: It would take a while. But it's all it's all for control. In the end, it's all for control. These people that, you know, they're billionaires, they've got nothing better to do. They wanna rule the world. They wanna have absolute control of every detail of everyone's life, coerce you to do whatever you want, cut your power off, cut your bank account off at the push of a button with an AI determining if you have social credit scores 0: And right now they're doing it if if you say the wrong thing. But as this technology advances, they'll be doing it as you think the wrong thing. And you'll see you already get ads in your feed from things you just thought about that you maybe you never even talked about out loud? 7: Oh, don't even get me started on Palantir. If they give Palantir this data, which the entire US government's probe of data, every single agency combined into 1 AI integrated database, I mean, that will go so far beyond anything anything that, I think it's really even hard to imagine. Like, the predictive power of that 0: And that's a done deal. That's in the big, beautiful bill that is law now. 7: Well, they did they did take no. They they turned the bill. 0: Out from the states. 7: Right. They they're still allowed to regulate it, and that's not in the bill, though. That is just an arrangement Trump has made on behalf of the government with Palantir. That wasn't 0: made law. In the bill? 7: It wasn't made law. No. It was just this purely Trump is doing it, and scuttlebutt is that, Vance that was, Vance's 0: pay not Scuttle, buddy. It was absolutely Vance. That's Vance's brainchild. I mean But 7: that was a payoff of Vance 0: becoming vice president. Right. Miriam can speak to that. Go ahead. 1: Yeah. I just, stuck my sub stack on Palantir in the purple peel. But I just want to say, if you only if you if you just look at that and you just read, oh, maybe the first small 10 paragraphs, Your jaw will already be hanging to the floor because Palantir's history is that they use advanced AI technology. They have a system called the Lavender AI system and the Habsora AI system. And it's it's primary the AI system in that is primary use used to create to solve the problem of figuring out how to find more targets because it is a military tool. So I say that because it's it is made to actually identify targets, which means it operates primarily for surveillance and with digital biometrics. So this is the company that's going to be the operating system for every single government agency, and they're gonna be talking to each other. So and it Palantir al has also has significant ties to the CIA since 2024, and they it has ties to the CIA's venture capital arm called In Q Tel. So, I mean, this is not a good thing for Trump to tap Palantir to be the operating system for every single government agency. So you do need to read that substack. It has all the links that support what I'm saying. There's some other information in there about digital biometrics. There's some information about Ascension Healthcare, and AI and Palantir and what they all have in common. So there's also information in that about Stargate. So you really should read if you wanna know about what's coming down the pipe. Have a look 3: at that. 0: Absolutely. Miriam's article is dense, with sources and information that backs up literally everything she was just saying. That article is pinned to the nest alongside Adam's article about basically the same thing. And I encourage everyone to read and share both of those because this is it's not just a conspiracy theory. This is happening. This is And it's already if you don't think biometric information is a problem, they're already. Like, not allowing old ladies to get apartments if they don't. Have a full biometric workup And in some cases, that's as simple as sending a picture, but, like. They, they can, you would be amazed what they can do with a little bit of information. And then, of course, that links to all your other information and the systems we're talking about being implemented tonight. Via this Palantir database and the central CMS. Digital medical revolution or whatever. Like, it's all it's all along the same lines and it's all driving us towards a very dark place. I wanna go to Kyle, but first, I think, protocol widow has, a personal experience to share with us. 2: I I don't want anybody to discount anything that Chelsea was just saying about, you know, they already are listening to us and, you know, you're gonna have them knowing what you're thinking. I simply stopped to take some pictures of a truck on the side of the road, and I texted it to both of my kids. Within 24 hours, I was seeing ads for trucks just like it in the same color on both YouTube and Facebook. And I didn't all I did was text it somewhere. So, you know, it we've all got something that's happened, and those are all minor. We don't even know the major stuff they're paying attention to. I'm a let Kyle come up now. Thanks, guys. 10: Hey, guys. Just about home here. I just gonna bring out Palletier. It's funny. Talk about synchronicity. Alex Jones was hammering that today on a Saturday broadcast and kinda comparing it to Skynet, right, from Terminator 02/1992. And it's kinda funny because then T was talking about the t 1000. It was the 34 year anniversary, whatever it was, of Terminator 2 Judgment Day last week, I think it was. Right? Or the week before Robert Patrick Harris or whatever. The the guy that played the t 1,000, and how it's, like, you know, nanotech and how you kinda, like, could dissolve into a into a liquid form, you know, and then go back to solid. And then I was thinking about how, you know, I used to, work for Cardinal Health, and, I subcontract delivered nuclear medicine. So the stuff that, you know, that goes into your veins when you're doing a, you know, a, cardiogram or whatever in the body. And, you know, Tia was telling me how it kinda interacted with her with her arm, where she got the shots, all of them, and how when she got that done, it interacted super horribly and put it back almost to where it was, very, very numb and very, you know, basically unusable, almost, you know, paralyzed the arm again. And I just find that very interesting, that topic of nuclear medicine, since I happened to deliver it before I knew all the protocols of how you have to be a certain amount distance away from it. It's in a lead lined box. It's very expensive, if it gets stolen out of your car or you get in a car accident. 1 of them said depending on the payload, it was worth up to a $100,000, and that's just a small amount of this stuff in a lead line box that I used to take every day to Kansas City. And, anyway, I just I was just thinking about that and, and just kind of about how, like, I was just talking about with the Terminator 2 and and, the Skynet and Palatir and everything and how Alex is kinda comparing it to that, which is so true. Right? I mean, they they they want us all on the grid, and now they have us, right, with our smartphones. They they they can do anything they want at this point, off on, pure tracking. Love that story protocol. I've literally been thinking about a song before, and I had Pandora on. And the song played multiple different times. I'm not talking about 1 time. I'm talking about multiple different times. And I'm not supposed to be vaccinated. Right? Like, I don't I didn't take any of these, you know, recent shots. I think I had a flu shot about 22 years ago or maybe 20 years ago, somewhere in there. And then, you know, you hear doctor Judy Mikovitz talk about how long in the past the flu shots had mRNA technology. You know? Some people believe it's all the way back to 2,001. Right? I mean, that's insane. You start thinking about 02/2001. I mean and if it's true, it's true. If it's not, it's not. But, yeah, you just start thinking about some of that stuff, and it just, it just it really makes you wonder, the combination of flu shots every year. And, you know, my dad was, 39, and they told him he had high triglycerides. And then he went and got on a statin. And then within the next year, he said they said, oh, you have a cholesterol issue now and and this and that. And then within that third year, he has type 2 diabetes. And he would go in every year for that flu shot. Right? Every single year. So you just wonder how much is is it all lies? I mean, have they had SV 40? Have they had it in everything all the way back to the polio shot as we've looked up here on this, you know, on on AI? I mean, they they know they said they had, 1 to 10 percent of the polio shots had SV 40. Right? That's what that's what AI set shows if you if you go look that up. That was back in what the thirties or the whatever it was, whatever years it was. You guys are smarter than me. But I and I just wanted to bring up c 60 real quick. That's T's research. T was looking up c 60. You know, it's very interesting. I went and found 1 of them on Amazon, a product, c 60. It says produced by magnet, not by combustion. And I took a screenshot of that. Tell me how wild that is. C 60 supplement. It says produced by magnet, not by combustion. Right on the freaking package. Thank you. 1: Thanks, Kyle. 4: Hi. I just wanted to say 1 more thing, excuse me, before I have to get going. I believe it or not, you guys, I'm going out into the woods because 2 nights ago or night before yeah. 2 nights ago, some young guy saw said he saw a cryptid. I don't believe in cryptids. I don't believe in Bigfoot. I've lived in the woods all my life. Never seen him yet. But they said there was a cryptid, and he ran after him. He ran to his truck, got in his truck, and took off. And it's not too far from here, and I don't like the whole idea. So I'm gonna I'm gonna load up with some weapons, and I'm gonna go out and sit for a little while out in the woods tonight and see what it really was. Could have been a cougar. Who knows? You know? I don't know what he saw, but he was freaked out. But I did wanna say, I grew up on a farm, huge farm, 20 well, for Michigan, 2,200 acre farm. Grew up around farmers all around us. We were wormed as children, you guys, from the time we were tiny. Our parents wormed all of us. Every year every year, we got wormed like we were animals or something. I don't know. But they they wormed us every year. Wormwood. They used wormwood. They used different different things, and then, you know, and then eventually, ivermectin came along. But, yeah, I've been taking worm medicines since I've been little. So 1: And, miraculously, you survived. It wasn't dangerous. What do you know? 4: How about that? Yeah. 1: Yeah. Sometimes I just have to be sarcastic because I just get so tired of the BS from the system. 4: Oh, it is awful. But you guys take care, and it was very nice to talk to you. I will come back in again. I don't go to a lot of other spaces. I just go to 1 early in the morning. So but this, this is a great space. 1: Well, thank you. Please do come back and join us. It was it was wonderful having you. 4: Alright. 0: It was always nice to see some new faces. I really appreciate you coming tonight, Trebel, and I look forward to seeing you. 4: Hey. Thank you so much. I couldn't get my mic to work. I wanted to thank all you too. You guys have a great evening. 0: Thank you so much. By the grace of God, we've been able to run a bit longer than we've been able to recently tonight, and I think that's enabled us to to hear a lot of really good material. This has been just such a good conversation. I'll just put out a last call. If anyone would like to share your story with us tonight, it's the button on the bottom left of your screen. We we promise we won't bite, and we would love to hear your story about your experience, related to COVID policies, protocols, or mandates, all of the different prongs of the attacks that that entailed, which, of course, encompass the censorship and propaganda designed to drive families apart and kind of weaponize us against each other with peer pressure and shaming and fear and, really ugly things that I hoped I would never see as an American in in my own country. So, there really needs to be accountability for this, and I'm very, very excited to hear our new d and I, Tulsi Gabbard, talking about because, really, if you think about it, it all start I mean, of course, we could go back forever. Like, we could go back to, Spanish flu if we wanted to. We could we could go back in history. But this, to me, this whole the propaganda ramping up To what we experienced over the last 5 years began in earnest in 2015. When we saw, the most politicized politically charged, really nasty Political campaign, where everything was everything was a sham and everything was a lie and everyone ran with it anyway. And we realized the degree to which the media. Was not on the level. At least many people, you know, came came to that awareness. Even if they knew they, they didn't know how bad until the 20 15, 20 16 election. And, and a lot of it started with the, the Russia lies. So, you know, they pinned really the, the liberals pinned everything on Russia and it worked so well that they, they doubled down on this again and again. And, and I, you know, I had been a liberal to that point. And I saw I saw what I thought were our our intrinsic shared values, you know, freedom of speech and our constitutional rights and, and, you know, our American values. I saw these trampled in the name of this. What what seemed to self evident lie. About all this Russian nonsense. And, and it started there and now the DNI is is actually digging into that and promising. Well, at least hinting at. Accountability for what happened then. And this is kind of a really big deal because it goes all the way back to former president Obama. And, and if they get to the bottom of that and they're saying it out loud, but you see the media is still beating the same drum. They're saying that the evidence that the DNI, and others have brought forward is actually Russian misinformation itself. They're just they they can't help themselves. It's all they've got at this point. So they keep doubling down. But if the investigations are robust and, and they actually suss this out, then all of, all of these things can be tracked. Like a lot of the medical things, the prep act, A lot of these things were Obama era policies that, that were implemented at our expense and have harmed so many people. So if we start seeing accountability for the Russia fiasco and the Russia Russia Russia lot, then that might be, you know, the first domino that needs to start falling to bring everything else into alignment, to see the entire, how actually Obamacare did create death panels and Americans were were murdered at the at the hands of these. Aline, did you wanna say something? 1: Well, I 11: totally agree with you, and don't ask me how I got involved with a group and before Richard died. And, I follow them, and everything has been pretty much pretty much exact. I do think I'm gonna say I'm trying to think positive. Okay. I did not post anything, and some of you, my site, I didn't do anything for a long, long time because I live in a community, and I knew that I was just gonna alienate. And I had promised my daughter. She, works in a field where a lot of times it's medical that, she recruits for in various things. Now it's mostly high-tech. But I I will say this. Gail's, that video other morning, I I dreamed of Richard. And, you know, we're as of today, 4 years ago today, I took him to the hospital. But, anyway and that was my largest mistake of my life. But I had a dream about him. I woke up, and the first thing I was drinking coffee, just going through Facebook, and the girls that song, whoever did the song for her about the episode of her husband, you know, going in and taking her out of the hospital. I I just cried. I got so emotional all day long. I cried and I cried and I cried. And I kept thinking all along. I would I knew when I went to Iceland, I had the guy that did the costumes for the Game of Thrones. I went to see him and I my daughter, and I made an appointment, and he did photos of us and then authentic Viking clothing. And I went for 2 or 3 reasons there. 1 was to fulfill something that Richard and I wanted to do, see the northern lights. And another was I kept I kept thinking I need to get into my spiritual self of who I am. You know? Because I've I've been with Richard since I was 22. So long story short, I put it on Facebook, and I put all of this on his story that, I recorded with Patty. And, really, I had not watched that until yesterday, and I had forgotten about it. And then I put it on there. Well, everyone in my community, all of a sudden I I mean, people are coming out of the woodwork. And something I learned, Richard had told me while he was in the hospital, and they damaged his trachea. And he was having a hard time speaking. And, but he told me several times. He he called me, I mean, that 1 time, and it was like he was hiding. And now I know that the nurses and people, they did not want them speaking to anyone, like family members on the outside. But he told me twice, I did not take that shot. He told me that twice, and then he hung up. And I kept thinking what shot, and I thought it was remdesivir because the doctors were really pissed off because he refused to take that, and they didn't make money off of it. And, and I know that he didn't because his he didn't turn purple. He didn't have kidney failure. And but, anyway, they were going to make him take a COVID shot, and I did not know that. That was 1 of the things they were trying to force on these unvaccinated, patients. And, I saw in my Facebook post, I mean, I talked for 35 years in this community. I know, most people, most families. And, 2 people that I had talked with, 1 of them, she said my mother died of this. And she said, oh, I didn't realize this was you know? So I was enlightening all these people on what had happened in the hospital. They said, I wasn't even aware your husband died of this. And, you know, they knew who in the community, oh, he died of COVID. And I was like, no. He was euthanized. But, anyway, she said that her mother they took her to the ER, same hospital, Ascension. And, anyway, they forced her into taking a shot of the COVID shot while she was in the hospital and knowing they were gonna kill her. So, see, they had to they were milking these patients for as much money as they could. And and the gentleman that was on there earlier, I agree with him. This is a battle between the citizens, not just The United States, but I I really believe the world. But, anyway, but us and the pharmaceutical and big medicine. And most of the big medicine, I've gone down that rabbit hole, and I hate to say this. I mean, most of us have investments, whether it's through our IRAs or what. You know? BlackRock and State Street, they own most of, like, the hospitals. They own they own the biggest portion of the pharmaceutical industry. You know, they've got subsidiaries that even own, like in my town, I went to my sister's doctors, and I look up, and I'll be dang. It's got Ascension on his door. And I'm like, when did you sell out to Ascension? I thought you were a private practice. And they're just becoming larger, larger, and more powerful. And but getting back, and I'll I'll finish this up. I have enlightened a whole lot of people because people were like, I wasn't aware of this. And I'm like, please contact your senators, your congressional people, and even your governors, but especially the federal, representatives. And I said, you've got to end the PREP Act. We've got to do that. So getting back like that man was saying, what are we what's our agenda? Well, I do think I I I I think it's it's educating the populace, and we're not gonna get everyone. We're not. And I have been going around my town because I knew a lot of people when I was in the store, wherever I would say, you know, they murdered my husband. Well, people thought I was batshit crazy. They look at me. That was 4 years ago, and then I've kept on talking it. And finally, you know, after I think I posted the songs and all the things today, it clicked. And once and people went on my story. Not my story, Richard's story that we had done through. I I always forget the initials. No offense, but the former feds. And, anyway, they said we didn't have a clue. So I've got I I already had 80 some odd people that responded to that. I have educated my town. I know what they're gonna do. They're gonna go, and they're gonna repeat this. And they're whether it's in the salon or ball field or wherever. And we have got to I think before we see change in anything, we have got to educate people around us. And I know it's a process, and I know a lot of you have been trying and trying to do this. But for some reason, it clicked in my town. I have prayed, and I keep telling everyone to keep praying that truth is gonna come out. So I just want everyone not to give up. I I feel very hopeful. 0: That is very hopeful. I'm I've I would love to hear more about what you you're doing in your town and You just telling your you know, pulling people aside at in parking lots and at the grocery store and telling them your story. 11: Yes. Yes. I mean, this has been an ongoing thing. I mean and there was a little lady. She was she worked with the federal office, prosecution office out of Atlanta. Her she had moved here. 1 of her sons moved into the area, and I think he was the fire chief of Atlanta, Fulton County, which is a huge, you know, metropolitan area. But, anyway, when I went to my church, the first time I said she met me, and and I was so distraught. And, she I looked at her and I said, Sybil, they murdered my husband. And she's she didn't believe me. She believed me. Do you know that I spoke to the clergy in my church, the elders, and everyone was just looking at me like I was this pitiful widow in grief that I was losing my mind. And a lot of them even said that I had severe depression and, needed prayers. I mean, that got back to me. So, I mean, I'm walking around town. Here I've taught 35 years. I've not ever had a blemish on my record. And, you know, it it it was just appalling because people were looking at me like, I even had a lady stop me in the grocery store, put her hands on my showed, on my arms, and look me in the eye like like she was looking at me to see if I was gone completely nuts. So and she says, how are you doing? I said, well, I'm doing I'm doing okay. I'm I'm struggling, but I'm doing okay. So now everyone's like, I think it's clicking after 4 years of me telling these people. You know? They they they you know, I'll tell you when I got to them was when I said they euthanized Richard. And I went, what? And that's that hit home, I guess, because, you know, it when you say, well, my husband died in the hospital. And then, you know, but when I said he they euthanized him, which they did. And that's how he died because and and I learned something today in all of these posts. A friend of mine, she I don't know where I was at. Maybe I was in in a zombie land because I would stay out there in the heat of day from 09:00 in the morning in Tennessee, nineties degree weather 4 years ago in August, and the sun beaming down. And I would sit there by Richard's window when he got transferred to ICU. And and, you know, I would sit out there all day long. I'd have maybe take some water bottles, and, and he was yeah. I could see him on machines breathing and all this. And, you know, when people people drove by, they saw me there. And, you know, they knew I was very dedicated to him, and, I don't know. It's just it I think it clicked today, and I I had several that just told me. They said they went on my story, which was with Patty Lamar, and I think it was, like, an hour long. And that story has kinda gone yeah. I'm using a bad word, I guess, viral. But, anyway, in the in the community and I've had people reach out to me, and some of these people I talked with, and they're living like I've got a lady in Saint Simons, Georgia. And she told me she said, I have I have contacted my representatives. You know, she says, I've left messages and emails. And I said, well, wear them out because you've got a really good senator there. She's like a firecracker like me, and, I'm talking about Marjorie Greene. And, so, anyway, I'm I'm just I I feel very hopeful because I I have opened a dialogue, and, I'm gonna continue this. I'm not gonna bombard them too much. I did put the protocol song on there, and I've whoever did that, that was wonderful using, a male kind of a hip hop type background on it, because, you know, you have to get people's attention. And I do think the music is working. And, you know, I mean, it's kinda powerful when it gets to the point like that, but I thought I'm not gonna put too much on my on my feed on Facebook at it. I I wanna do it systematically so I don't bomb boredom with too much stimuli because I know the human brain can't take it this damn time. But, anyway, I just want to educate. I wanna continue to educate because if we educate, we can get people and maybe involved. And and once people start start bombarding their elected officials, especially in the state of Tennessee, I'm I'm hoping that maybe that's the first step. And that's just kinda I wanna thank whoever did the songs. I I that to me, I think, was much more powerful than me getting on there and writing up a paragraph or whatever or even doing someone listening to me. And I do wanna thank I think it was you, Heidi, that did the, the files. I I don't know if you were responsible for that, you know, of putting, our loved ones, you know, with a file, but I do wanna thank you. I think everything has been very good work, and I'm I feel like that maybe I wanna believe. And I have faith that it's gone things like this will reach many more people, and I'm hoping while they look at Richard's story, they will open up others. And that's all. 1: Thank you, Aileen. I did wanna say 1 thing as another, protocol widow. My husband was also killed by the protocol, and, I wanted based on what you're saying, Aileen, about, you know, sharing with your local community, you know, a lot of people think that, well, I can't share the stories because, you know, that's that's Miriam's husband. But, absolutely, you can. You can go to chbmp.org, and you can scroll down to the map, and you can click on any state, and you can find all kinds of cases. My husband's case happens to be in the state of Missouri. And we appreciate it when anyone shares it, when anyone looks at it because that makes it real because it is real. I lived it. I lost my husband that, you know, that I had known since I was 18 years old because they killed him with the protocol. And I want his story out there, and I not gonna speak for Aileen, but that's how I feel. And I'm sure that many, many widows feel the same way. And it it's helpful for us for that story to get out because it's real. And, you know, when you hear the word euthanized in conjunction with with a human being, with someone you love, it is shocking, and it does wake people up. So please, here in the audience, go to chbmp.org. Look at a story. Share it. It's there publicly for that reason, for education so people know the truth about what was done to human beings via that protocol. And, also, like we said, there's there's, vaccine injury stories. There's there there's plenty of of stories, sadly, to go around. Chelsea can correct me, but I believe chbinputp.org has, 900 stories approximately already cataloged, and I think there's a total of 1,300, that have been collected, but not necessarily published. Is that right, Chelsea? 0: Yep. We need everybody who has documented their story with us, but hasn't yet followed up with their interview. To contact us, you can, contact us from the site or email email at c h b m p dot org. Aline, you mentioned you can't you can't always remember all the letters. You can access the website at betrayalproject.org. But I I just like to note we are not associated with another org that's calling themselves betrayal project USA. We are we are CHBMP just as we've always been. And, and you can, but you can, you can access the site. Like, if you go to betrayalproject.org, it will just forward you directly to chbmp.org, and that might be a little bit easier for you to remember. 11: Well and I was gonna ask, on my feed, on my Facebook thing, you'll see it. It's, but if someone because there were 2 or 3 that said that their family members had had died that way. And, 1 of them I mean, I wore these for educators. And, 1 of them was around her aunt. And, anyway, I and I was going to I was so busy answering stuff. And I I mean, when people put a remark on there, I've I've decided I was gonna educate them. I was gonna put a whole lot of information about what the government, how the PREP Act, you know, and the CARES Act worked and how, you know, how many there were many people that died. And, I I mean and then, you know, the yeah. Oh, excuse me. The list of protocol I mean, commonalities and, I mean and people said, I had no clue. I did not realize this. So I think what I guess I want to get over to each of you is most people, it's not that they don't care. That's what I thought at first. I thought they just don't care. It doesn't affect them, so they don't care. Well, you're gonna get some of those. And I noticed guess who I noticed that did it was deafening silence. Those were the people that a lot of them were younger, and, they work for the medical community, and they didn't dare. And and I thought, uh-huh. Where are you at? And they didn't respond. So whenever whoever is doing songs and the videos that go with it, I do think having some of I mean, having having a mixture would be wonderful and and especially having some of these, younger victims and their families, because that kinda I think it hits people and they go, you know, when you're up in years, you know, they think, oh, well, they were just older. But I think when it it hits them that, hey. Look. These hospitals caused deaths that separated young people that had families, I think that really is sobering and that hits them. But I do think I mean, I I kept thinking I was feeling sorry for myself, and I thought, well, nobody just cares. They just don't care. But I realized now they didn't know. And, all they know is what the media has told them, and the media has lied. And I do think there is a little bit of a change in that, or I wouldn't have been able to put what I put on there. Each 1 of us on our sites would not be able to put all the things politically, the medical stuff, we would have been censored, and we were 4 years ago. So I want everybody to keep the faith, and let's keep fighting because I I really believe I I mean, I'm taking a heart. I am ready for battle. We're in this war, and it is a war. It's not just an information war. It's a war over over our lives and, and really our deaths. You know? Do we let these rascals decide when we're gonna die? But, anyway, that I'll I'll hush. I'm sorry for taking so much time. But, anyway, let's just keep working. Keep keep working at this because I do think truth is eventually gonna come out, and I have to believe that. I love my husband so much, and I know each 1 of you did. And I just can't I just can't handle the fact that Richard's death would be in vain. It you know, he'd just be another casualty. You know? I've I've gotta find meaning in it, and I've gotta I want something good to come out of it and shine a light on these pharmaceutical companies and medical communities. And they have and and by the way, this all connects to Epstein. They they compromised our elected officials where they could control them, where, you know, they could get them up there and they could lobby and they could get them to sign things and, you know, and gave them money. I'm sure, you know, it's all a money game. But, anyway, thank you. 0: I I just want you to know your case on chbmp.org got nearly 3: a 0: 100 hits today. So whatever you're doing, you really are, doing an amazing job. And I'd love to talk talk with you more maybe, offline about what we can do, you know, in other places to kind of emulate what you're doing in your town that you're having such amazing success. I I just I'm so grateful for your efforts and being so relentless. And, and even when they, they said you were crazy, when you started saying this years ago, you, you kept on and you eventually you broke through and I am, I'm so proud of you. I'm so, I'm amazed by you, and I wanna learn more about what you're doing. I'm I'm so grateful that you came on tonight to tell us about it. Well I did wanna just clarify. My name is 11: no. I I'm sorry. I'm I'm after after, Miriam said that I thought, what did I say that? I don't know. I've got something 0: Well, no. Because Heidi is, Heidi Bond does do some amazing work, and she's the 1 who put out the songs you were talking about earlier. And, she is working with, the other the betrayal project USA. 11: Oh, okay. Well, see, I'm confused. I'll be honest with you. I'm I'm confused on all of this, and I'll be honest with you. I I'll just look at it, and I'm I'm I I just look at it that we're all in this together. If we lost anybody, and I I and I know there's risk in all this, but I I don't care. To me, we're all in this fight. These rascals, they killed our loved ones, and and I do have passion. I'm gonna tell you. I've, this this is how I was with as an educator. I I just can't I just can't give up, and I'm I'm not giving up. I don't know if I have to go up and harass Kennedy. And by the way, I sent my letter certified mail, so he would somebody would have to sign for it. But, anyway, thank you. 1: Hey, Elaine. I love that. The same thing. I will call somebody 1 name and then the other. And, plus, you know, you can't really be faulted because we got Chelsea and Heidi. Right? I mean, 2 syllables ending in I. So you know? But, yeah, it's it's so great having you here. And, I just want you to to know that I I understand how you feel because I got the same things. I was literally told not just by friends, but by family members that it was my grief talking, that, you know, I must be crazy. It's your grief talking. So but, you know, you and I are just gonna hang in there, and we're gonna keep telling telling the truth, getting the story out there. And and I just wanna echo what Chelsea said. Thank you so much for doing what you're doing and hanging in there and continuing and doing it. And I wanna encourage all the other people out there to do the same thing. And please feel free. Go to my profile, to my pinned post. Share share that post. It's got my husband's story. It's got a link to chbmv.org, and it's also got Kennedy on videos calling the hospital protocol desk homicides. He used the word homicide. So share the heck out of that thing. Okay? It takes a few seconds, and it it it pushes the truth out there. So just want to invite you all to do that. I, as a widow, appreciate that because it it keeps my husband's name out there, and it gives him a voice after they killed him with the protocol. 0: Thank you so much, Miriam. And thank you, Elaine. I really appreciate it. I'm gonna reach out to you with the link to a signal chat, and you and I can talk. Through Maga, go ahead. 8: Hi there. Yeah, guys. We're the only country that still has free speech, and I just wish a lot more people would just, come to the mic down there and even tell us why you won't come to the mic so we can understand because nobody's judging anybody. We just wanna hear your opinion. We'd love to hear anybody down there wants to come to the mic. But, I wanted to ask, CHP after I'm done. I mean, he can answer this if he wants to. About viruses, I heard something like we're not being told what they actually are. Like, some people say they we our body creates a virus to fight, like, a germ that's in us. So when they kept saying, like, virus are fly viruses are flying through the air and gonna go through your mask, Some guys are saying, well, viruses are in our body, but I don't know what I'm talking about, so maybe he can explain that better. And the main thing I want to say is, big pharma was mad because people were were refusing to take the vaxx, remember? So that's why we were being censored because we were talking about what? All the side effects, and they didn't want that to be heard. So that's why we thank God for our free speech and all in there. Thank you. 0: Sorry. Maga, what was it you were asking about viruses exactly? 8: Just basically, I some people say, like, you know, have you heard that cytokine storm thing? That's when, like, all your, body is trying to fight something in you. It's doing it so much. I guess if your antibodies or your immune system trying to fight this thing that you actually it can kill you trying to kill whatever in you. Right? Well, these viruses, what I heard is, like, you get this thing in you and the virus, we cause it to go fight that. It's like we surround it and it tries to kill it, you know, and stuff like that. But then you get into that lipid man, Lip Buoy, whatever that thing is that gets into the protein. That shit's dangerous. I think nano particle, whatever that thing is. So I'm just saying that. 7: Yeah. Okay. So I was asked to on this 1. It's actually kind of the opposite with, the SARS CoV-two virus. It has, I wrote wrote this up a long, long time ago, but, it has numerous immune evasive features. So it shuts down several of the, critical immune response pathways. At least at least the original virus did. It was heavily engineered, obviously, and that's I I wonder if that's part of why there was so much, I mean, beyond the obvious agenda. But, when when it first got out and when it was first spreading, it was extremely virulent and, dangerous. It attenuated really, really quickly. But, 1 of those things that made it so dangerous was that, those immuno basic features. And what they actually do is they shut down the immune response. Rather than enhancing it, they shut it down. So your body would not detect the disinfectant quite some time until it gets to the point where so many cells are dying and there's so much chaos that, yes, then it hits all at once and, yeah, started to install. And that is a, mode of virulent for several really hot really deadly viruses. But, what was actually happening more often than not was, due to the hospital protocols because, people were told, you know, go home and, don't come back until you're blue in the face. And, we'll admit you, and we'll stick a ventilator down your throat. And we'll have travel nurses and generally incompetent people doing it that will so often, nick nick the airway and, cause injuries there, and that would lead to pneumonias and, poorly treated and along with the, multiple organ failure caused by the the drugs they were using such as remdesivir. All of that would then, culminate in a cytokine storm. So, yes, the original virus did do that, but, I mean, we barely saw that for a week if that before it really quickly because, that all maximum more virus spreads, the less leads to what 3: gets. 7: If they did engineer to be a mass mass, a bio weapon that will cause mass death, they didn't do it very well, or they didn't account for that attenuation happening really quickly. But, no. For the 9 9.995 percent of the cases, the cytokine storms tended to come, at the end of long chain of hospital abuses and, protocols. 0: Does that answer your question? 3: Okay. Thank you. 7: What are the 1: he said okay. 8: Oh, thank you. Yeah. That's a good explanation. I appreciate that. 0: He says you're very welcome. Thank you for for asking. Asking questions a lot of times is, is how we find out the best information. Miriam, do you have anything to add to that? 1: No. It was absolutely perfect. Yeah. And that's the other thing. You know? Questions are very important because that's how you learn, and we're talking about information and knowledge and education. And so, you know, it's it's a 2 way street. We're here to share information and help people learn the truth to be able to protect themselves and those that they love, but also asking the questions helps helps other people to edge be educated in this in this setting. So please, you know, share your stories, ask questions. Let's let's have a really good, open dialogue here because it it helps everyone to be able to be more prepared and to fight against this tyranny that we've been dealing with and the potential tyranny that is coming that we opened the space about talking about earlier, the system that is coming. We need to know the truth. We can't bury our heads in the sand or allow anybody else to do that. 0: Absolutely, Miriam. I I think we're probably gonna start winding down for the night, but first, we're gonna hear from. Go ahead. 12: Alright. I've been listening for a while, obviously. But I did my story is basically, I would had a 21 year career and that they told us that we had to get work for the state, that we had to get the vaccine. And I waited, and I watched, and I kinda seen things going on. And I was, you know, looking at social media. I got kicked off of Twitter, you know, and then I went to 1 of the other ones. But, anyway, I was probably, like, Stu Peters and other people that was out of the realm because they were in it and trying to discover what was going on. So in the meanwhile, while I was not planning not to take it, I did catch COVID, and I think it was Delta COVID. That was the second phase, and it was really bad. My son caught it as well, and he was and he's, you know, a lot younger than me, but, you know, he felt like he was gonna die. He had it really bad for 2 weeks. Luckily, I had a naturopath, and I knew the ivermectin. I had that in my back pocket, and I asked her for a prescription for that. And then I think I got a a Z Pak and, some other things. So I was treating myself at home. And then my son who was like, oh, ivermectin, you know, that's just, that's just a conspiracy theory or whatever. But it was funny when he got sick, and he said he was he he said every breath he took, he was coughing. He sure wanted to take that ivermectin then. So we both took it, and and he recovered enough. I was sick for 4 weeks. It was really bad. And he recovered, like, in 2 weeks, and then then we took turns, you know, taking care of, each other. And after that, I, I, went back to work, and they put me I did my religious exemption. I know my religious whatever. Religious and medical to say I couldn't take the vaccine. And, and then I said, also, my I have proof that I have antibodies from the COVID. And if I have antibodies from the COVID, why do I even need to take the vaccine, and why do I have to lose my 21 year career? But, anyway, I went back and forth with these people, and they could not care less. So, they gave me, like, a little bit extension because I was still recovering from COVID. And then finally, it was 01/22/2022, and they said if you don't get the vaccine by then, you lose your career. Well, I ended up losing my career. And, the funny thing is when I was, like, sick at home, I said, well, I need to get an oxygen machine. And then I had, like, these this, they were, like, port mobile, medical labs that would give you, like, an IV of, like, vitamin b or whatever. And I said, well, I have COVID. She was very, very brave. I didn't think she was gonna come in my house. But but, she came in and she gave me, like, an IV vitamin c or whatever. And my oxygen level was getting down, and she's like, you know, if your oxygen level goes down any further, you need to go to the hospital. And I would call my regular doctor during that time, and then they would only tell me they wouldn't even want me to come into the office. They go, oh, well, when it gets really bad, oh, head on into the hospital. Now at that point, I didn't really know this protocol was happening in the hospital, and they were killing people. But I knew in my head that if I went in that hospital, that I'd be separated from all my family, and then, the doctors would be in total control over me, and I wasn't gonna have that. I would rather die at home than be in that hospital. So luckily, I didn't go that route, and I survived. But that's pretty much, my story in a nutshell. But I did hear about all the protocols and people being killed in the hospitals, you know, while I was at home, you know, not working anymore, and I I listened even more. And I'm just appalled. I'm a really so nefarious and evil. You know? It's a whole depopulation plan. And, we can blame Fauci all we want, but I'm just wondering how deep Bill Gates is because Bill Gates is doing all these other all his tentacles are are reaching everywhere, with our food supply, you know, vaccinating people, taking our water, buying up our land. He's a very, very evil person. And I know is too, but, I mean, there's 2 peas in a pod, basically. But that's pretty much my story. 0: Thank you so much for coming on and sharing your story with us tonight. I really appreciate it. 3: Thank you. 1: And that's an example of another it is a crime against humanity because they literally took people's jobs and careers and made people make unthinkable choices. And those families suffered. And, you know, I'm sure out there somewhere, there's people who, when they lost their job in the career, they didn't have any backup, and they probably lost their homes. I mean, there there was so much suffering directly related to this that, you know, people Yes. And my husband's story is horrific, and and protocol widows' husband's story is horrific. But the this is much bigger. And and the problem is so many people don't realize that they were victimized too, the things that were done to them. And if if people could realize that, I think it would exert so much more pressure on government and all of the nefarious players that, you know, we would hear more of the whining like Fauci did before congress when he said, oh, poor me. I'm getting my family can't go out. I'm getting threats. I'm getting oh, I mean, I'm not advocating for threats, but what I'm saying is if they feel pressure like that, they're gonna think twice before they start doing these things again. And that's why it's so important for people to realize maybe you didn't lose someone in the hospital, but you were still victimized. I promise 3: you. 11: You're right. And then there I mean, there are strength in numbers. Just remember that. Strength in numbers. We've got to get more numbers. People on our side get people on our side. They put stress on these silly politicians. And, yes. And, you know, they might listen then. But as long as it's, oh, that's just him over there. We're gonna keep them quiet. We're gonna keep them under control. Then guess what? They win. Well, they fought the wrong person with me because I'm not gonna shut up. They might take me out some other way, but I can't I can't just sit back and let this happen. So, got me a little plan, but, you know, we just gotta keep fighting. 3: Absolutely. 0: That's exactly what I was gonna say, Miriam. Absolutely. I couldn't have said it better, Arlene. And and that's really it's it's motivating. You're you're making headway. Maybe we have finally turned a corner here. Maybe it's time to, maybe Facebook is censoring less. Maybe your story didn't get shadow banned. Maybe it's time to, you know, have more of a presence there because we really haven't haven't, even tried because we just assumed we would be censored off the off off the site immediately. But I to that end, I have established I finally went ahead and established a a Facebook page for CHPMP at, facebook.com/chpmp and, and a group to go with that. And, you know, it's I literally just created it, but we can build that up and, and use that to share the stories and spread the word. I'm I'm rebooting our substack where I I had been archiving all of our spaces. I I kind of slacked on doing that for a while, and I realized to my horror recently that x has been going in and just absolutely nuking our recordings. I can find I can find recordings prior to March, but, like, everything between March and 3 weeks ago is gone. All of the recordings are gone. And, and that is that was a lot of really good material that we've shared here. And so I'm backing those up on the on the website at chbmp.org. I'm also, gonna start cross posting those to Sub Stack Again, where they'll make their way to Spotify and other streaming platforms. So the space will have life beyond, just this recording on x. And when it's new, there will be a record of of this meeting and all the good information that you guys have shared. And, and we'll just keep keep pounding away at it. We'll keep sharing the stories and in all the various ways that we can and and make sure just like Aileen has in her little town that everyone we we come across knows about COVID related crimes against humanity. And, I really think once everybody knows, everyone will be working with us to do something about it. True Maga? 4: Go ahead. 8: I just real quick. Yeah. I mean, I just we got we gotta realize it's it's not Republican or Democrat. It's it's just a system, you know, that we have to work our own system that actually cares about the people. That's why the a in my thing is Americans now. It's not America. You know? It's not So we gotta stand up for Americans. I don't know if they're just playing us, you know, back and forth, pretending they don't like each other, but they always stay in power and they keep us broke, you know? So, we just gotta work on getting back our country like it was founded and keep our our our liberties solid, you know? I gotta get out of here, but, it's great. I'll be checking with you guys later. And it was a great night and a great space. Thank you. 0: Thank you so much. I look forward to seeing you again next week too. Go ahead, Mary. 1: Yeah. I just wanted to say thank you, Trumaga. I too believe that, you know, the political system, those 2 parties are 2 bird 2 2 wings of the same bird, and we need to remember that we're Americans and to care for each other, protect each other, educate each other, support each other, and, above all, speak the truth to each other because that's our, you know, our love for each other and our truths being given to each other are the biggest weapons we have because the deception and the lies and the psy ops and the division were the tools they were using. And the only thing that's gonna beat that is exactly the opposite. So, yeah, we can't let them use political tools to alienate us. We can't let them divide us. And we just need to remember we're Americans first, and 0: we love each other and 1: we love our country. So 0: Very well said, Miriam. We used to we that used to be, like, ubiquitous in America. Like, no matter what else, we were all Americans. And somewhere over the course of the last decade or 20 years or however long it took them to drive this wedge between us all. I really think it was it was within the last decade that they solidified this with the Pied Piper strategy, Hillary's Pied Piper strategy to, tell the press to take Trump seriously and use, use the the so called extreme right as a cudgel to force all the entire right to the right. And as they were doing this, they were simultaneously using the media to manufacture a narrative that these extreme right people who they they were creating were actually criminals and terrorists. And this resulted in PTA meetings being spied on like they were, communist cells or just just absolute ridiculous. 3: Well, they're 7: out there supporting the actual communist cells. 0: Right. Meanwhile, they're out there actually supporting 1: communist cells. This the Saul Alinsky technique accuse your enemy of what you yourself are doing. That's exactly what they do. So you know what? Just remember who the real enemy is. It isn't your fellow American. It definitely isn't. 8: Yeah. Remember Reagan told us, what if 14: aliens landed? We'd all get next to each other and fight together. You know? 1: Yep. We need to remember. Our neighbors and our friends and our fellow Americans are not our enemies. There but we are being divided as if we were, and we cannot continue to allow that. We have to stand together because literally, they and look up at the article in the nest. They are trying to kill us all. If that doesn't unite us, what what would? 0: Oh, no. I have to post a song to the nest, Mary. But, yes, read that read that thread. It's at the very top of the nest, like, the very first thing in pen, and I actually I made a song, like, inspired by that thread. And it was Miriam just took the words right out of it. I don't know if you've ever listened to it, Miriam, but you're you're quoting it verbatim. Now I 3: have to 0: just until you're 12. 1: Look what I went and did. Now I wanna listen to the song too. So 0: True. I still see your hand up. Did you have anything else you'd like to add before we wrap it up? Just checking. Protocol widow, are you still with us? I bet we 2: oh, no. I'm I'm here. I'm also on the telephone. Sorry about that. This has been a really, really good space tonight. We have some really good friends here on this space, and, I'm always glad to see all of you and meet new people. I'm hoping that you'll bring a friend next week and join us again. And, just remember, save same bat channel, same bat time, and, be safe whatever you do. 0: Thank you so much, protocol widow, and thank you so much for all you too. Miriam, any last words? 1: Thank you all for being here, and what an amazing space. Thank you so much for sharing your stories. As protocol will said, bring a friend. And we really do look forward to being here with you every week, and we look forward to you joining us in this fight to get the truth out there and to reunite and unite everyone in this battle because we're all in the fight. The problem is some of us don't quite know it yet, but we're working on that, making sure that people do do know that, and we'll join the fight. So come back and and be with us next Saturday. We'll look forward to seeing you then. 0: Thank you so much, Mary Anne. Thank you all for coming. I really appreciate it. Thank you, for coming up and sharing your stories, and thank you guys for sharing the stories and helping us raise awareness. We can all take inspiration from Aline and just, you know, share share a story a day, with someone. Maybe you pass them in, you know, pass them in the store. You could have the the story, like a QR code. I think I have those, like, all on the site for you too. I'm gonna be organizing this, in the coming days so you can find everything that I've built, a little more easily and find those resources to help you share, like, the the folders, printed resources generated by your story and stuff along these lines. You can really, make sure everyone in your in your little town knows, and we'll go from there. Thank you, everyone. Thank you so much to my cohosts, protocol video video, Miriam. So much much good information shared tonight. I really appreciate it. I look forward to seeing you all next week and every Saturday at 7PM eastern, and, have a great night.