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Welcome to another CHBMP space. It is Saturday, 12/27/2025. Finally, at the end of this very long, very strange year, I'm glad we made it. I think that was a bit of a an accomplishment in itself, and I am looking forward to another robust discussion this evening about the impacts and consequences of COVID policies, protocols, and mandates. My name is Chelsea Belcadell. I am joined by my cohost, Protocol Widow. And, soon, but a little bit delayed, we will be joined by our other cohost, Miriam Belna. How are you doing, Protocol Widow? Good to see you tonight. How was your holiday?
It's been very quiet, which is just fine for me. I don't need any drama. I might just lose my what and, , show my what, and then we just have a regular redneck Christmas. So we don't need that anymore. We're old enough. We don't need that anymore.
How about you? Did you do the homesteady stuff for Christmas?
We did very homesteady stuff. We're surrounded by trees, so we didn't decorate a tree indoors this year, which was.
Sorry about that. You just joined us. Yeah. Backing us up. You just need to unmute and then yeah. There you go. Yep. Got it. I'm I'm so glad that x decided to bless us with the intro music that nobody.
Ever wanted. But And it's it's it's so bizarre sounding.
It's Yeah. I don't like it. It's like intermission or putting you on hold music or something. I don't like it at all. It well, I guess we shouldn't be surprised. It sounds very.
Computerized, which would be something that Elon would, , kinda lean towards. But it is it is such a shock. I forgot that it was gonna happen. So I was like, wait a minute. What do I mute first?
That's how I felt when I looked down and saw it was 06: 00 already, and I was like, oh my gosh. And I closed my tab with the music playing and, open this. I managed to open it before it was 06: 01. So that was that was good. Time just gets away from you these days because everything is moving so fast, I think.
It does feel that way, doesn't it?
I It really does.
It is
Maybe it's because we are all I would like to think. Okay? This is my hope that we're so inundated with this constant inflow of content and information, and.
It's just overwhelming our ability to absorb everything we think we're supposed to absorb in a short period of time.
Because if this is really
Foretelling any incoming future,
It's it's a little scary. No. I take that back. It's a lot scary.
I yeah. I don't know., ever since we realized that our loved ones had become expendable.
And that our own country,
Just saw them as numbers they could count to get to whatever ends that they believed that we needed to get to. It changed, at least in my case, it changed my perception of my country. But I've noticed in my friends who are much more.
Religiously connected,
They're calling for Jesus to come get them.
And I guess it's a way of taking that control back, not control back,.
Not wanting to do it for themselves, but they want to go, quote, unquote, home to be with the people that they miss so badly.
But since Charlie Kirk was murdered, I see a lot of that as well amongst the people who are, , calling for revelation. And.
I wonder I don't I don't believe., I do believe in the bible, and I believe in God. I don't believe we're there yet. I don't think that we're gonna know that it's happening, so shut up. But.
Is our is our government pushing, or all the governments pushing, to make people hope for the end?
I was just I was just asking Adam. We were just talking about this the other night, and I was like, well, he's very Catholic. So I was just asking him from his very Catholic point of view. Does he believe we're in the end times and that we'll see the second coming within our lifetime? And he was like, I really don't think so, but a lot of people are trying to make it happen. Like, lot of people that like you just said, the government is it seems that all of these large entities, like nation states,.
Are and they've been doing this for decades. Right? Trying to facilitate those conditions under which those things happen to herald that moment. But I don't think they can force it like that just, , laying the groundwork for it.
Well, I hope that they can't force it, but.
I'm I'm wondering what the because there's there's definitely if we if we are having conversations that we're not having with each other but we're getting that same feeling, then we can't be the only ones. There must be others who are also looking at it, what I would hope would be critically,.
And trying to figure out, okay. Who's pushing this? And is this meant to be the feeling that they're looking for? Or am I reading too much into this because, I'm but I'm not I'm not standing in my yard going, come get me.?
But I get the distinct impression that there's a lot of pressure coming from somewhere to make a lot of other people who are way more religious than I am pushing them out in their yards saying come get me. It's it's almost like it's on purpose.
I hope those people come to a place in their in their life and in their processing of their grief that they're able to.
Take action on earth, , value each breath you're taking. You're here, and I know it's it's hard and it's painful and especially if you've you've lost the people who are most integral to your life, it's it feels almost impossible many days. But we are here for a reason. We are here to accomplish something, and I think it's, we need to come to a place in our processing of all of that grief that we can say, alright. It's it's gonna suck,.
But I can I can do this because this is what I'm here to do? Whatever it is in your capacity, this you are here to do. Shoot. Sorry. Worries. I was gonna say welcome, Deb. How are you doing tonight? Good to see you. How was your holiday?
Did you have a good Christmas?
Very quiet. But, I'm in the middle of something, so you'll have to I got a mess going on here. I'll be right back. No worries. Take your time.
Just one of those nights. Lots going on, especially just on the heels of Christmas. I anticipate this being a relatively small space, and hopefully, we won't run, six hours long. But it should be a good one. And especially for those people who are processing all of that, all of that loss and all of that grief, I'm I'm just glad we can be here for you. And if you'd like to speak with us tonight and commiserate and share a bit of your story, we would love to hear from you. You just tap the mic in the bottom left hand corner of your screen,.
And we will bring you up. And you can share your story related to COVID related crimes against humanity, or you can just tell us how you're getting by, during these very difficult and challenging times.
But Hey, Chelsea. I'm just letting I'm going outside, so I'm probably gonna have to drop.
And then come back because I'm pretty sure it will No worries. Me. So alright. It's okay, Deb. I got them to shut up. So How'd you manage that? Well, in this case, my driveway alarm told them that something was out in the driveway, and it was just the stray cat that I feed. So once they realized that the FedEx guy and the UPS guy, neither one of them was in the driveway at this time of night, then it was okay. So they understand kitty cat, and they understand squirrel because both of those will trigger that thing.
But Speaking of cats, did the new study that came out that says that cats really perceive us as clum big clumsy kittens.
Well, I'm annoyed because if I'm a kitten, how come I'm in charge of feeding them? Okay. That's my whole thing. Of course, ,, if they were able to get outside, I'm sure they would bring me an occasional mouse. But, no. I don't think so. I don't I appreciate the thought there, cat, but, I'd I'd rather have at least a chicken leg, not a not a mouse. So.
It is very thoughtful of them. Now they probably think we're really inept, and that's why they get this dry crunchy kibble, and they're like, I better I better show them how it's done. This is how it's done. Look at this tasty mouse. Yes. There's a tasty mouse.
There's really short hair on this thing. It's really not that inedible after all.
I wonder if Miriam's been here long enough to not wonder what the heck we are talking about right now. Welcome, Miriam. I'm glad you're able to join us. How are you doing?
I'm good. And, nope, I've not been here long enough.
And you're, like, opening your computer up or your phone up and going, they're talking about eating mice? What the hell?
Well, you just never know. That goes to show you. You should always be excited about coming to the space because you never know what you're gonna pop in on. Well,.
Know you're more of a dog person, but we were just talking about the new study that shows that kittens or rather cats seem to fancy their humans as big, awkward, clumsy kittens and they pat us on the head and that's why they treat us the way they do.
That's what my son says. He says that, , cats have more synapses than dogs, and the but the reason they don't obey is they're smart enough to know they don't have to. That's what he says. Can you tell me how they did the study?
Because I'm I'm a little confused how they get that information from the cat.
, I didn't I didn't actually look into it, but what from what I read, their behaviors like the kneading thing that they'll do on your lap and the grooming stuff that they'll do, that is evidence that they're they're treating you like one of their pride, I guess. Is it is it a pride when they're domesticated cats? I don't know.
I'd not Because I'm trying to think. There is a proper term if you're dealing with feral cats.
They're not considered a pride. I and I can't off the top of my head, I can't now. I can't remember what the heck they're called when they're in a group like that.
In my case, I have so many cats and so many dogs. I just call it the herd and go with it. So.
It's just easier for me that way. I just call it a zoo. You've got so much going on.
Yeah. It keeps me from keeps me from getting too lazy anyway. I'm I'm always at the last minute going, oh, crap. I forgot to do whatever it is. So.
And I am pulled in so many directions these days. I just have, like, 200 tabs, and I just everything I do in one tab is gonna take a few minutes after I do it. So I, like, get that processing, move to another tab, and so forth until I cycle back around to the first. And I am never not busy doing something these days. It's Of course, it's been that way for, like, five freaking years, but it seems to have amplified recently in its scale.
And I was about to say, , you're talking about how many tabs you have open, and I feel like that's the way our minds are. It's not just your computer., our minds are like that. We've got so many. It amazes me sometimes., I after Steven was killed, I decided I am going to take some time off, and I may go back to work part time. I was able to retire, quote, unquote, until the government decides that they want to have me get vaccinated for everything and that, otherwise, they'll take my Medicaid my Social Security away,.
At which point we'll probably all go to war. But,.
So I'm not I'm retired, quote, unquote. And I'm like, how the heck did I get it all done when I was working full time? Oh my gosh.? I had chickens and dogs and cats and a full time job and kept the laundry going and the house clean, and I feel like I can't get that done now. I don't know. And I but I do admit, it's that stupid rectangle that you talk on that also acts as a computer. It doesn't help. It keeps your mind pulled into sucked into that other world out there and entertained. And what is it? The dopamine.
That you get from the constant interaction and looking for more contact and responses and stuff like that. So, yeah, that thing is a problem.
I think a lot of people don't realize the, , the little plus ones you get every time you get that heart, , you get that retweet, you get that, and there are, like, tears levels of, like, how excited it'll and it doesn't really feel like it, but to your brain, like, that's a little boost. And that gives you a little flush of dopamine, and people get addicted to that. And that's why, , you end up spending your day browsing social media because your brain is looking for that next hit of dopamine.
And that's why the algos are so insane because they're, , they're catering to that.
What the scary part of that, in my mind, is the way that it's reading our minds. And that's on all platforms. Facebook is the worst, in my opinion.
Facebook is the worst because they're listening to every single thing you say.
Yeah. But on the other hand, because I'm retired and I'm home a lot alone other than the dogs, and I don't tell the dogs that I'm gonna go look for, , a new floor cleaner or whatever, and that stuff pops up on its own. There's True. Bumping in there.
You don't even say it out loud. You have never enunciated that you're thinking about maybe you might be interested in x, y, or z. Yep. And suddenly there's an ad for it on it, and I never go on that. I go on, like, once a week so I can make sure I'm managing the pages that I manage. But they still like, I'll still go, , look at my timeline, and there will be something that they pull directly out of my brain and are trying to pitch me on. Mhmm.
Well and I don't know., the more that I've heard about it, the more I believe it that Facebook you'd have to remind me because I knew you're gonna know this. You I know you will know this.
Facebook, quote unquote, came on the Internet the day after the end of some other social media platform. That one ended, the following day Facebook opened up, and it was all run by CIA. And if that's the case and we are able to see what it's doing on a social media site, That's got to be CIA light. We have no idea what they really know, what they're really doing, what they're really capable of just because of social media. That's.
Got to be scary.
Yep. And you don't know what whenever you're on a website, as a web developer, I'm I'm aware of this and I don't know that most people are. Whenever you visit a website, you're giving that the owner of that site if they choose to have it. All this vast information. And if they want to, they can implement tracking procedures that, for example, watch every single every single move your cursor makes, for example, to see how long you linger on this or.
What you what you click on. They can track your if you have your camera uncovered, track your eye movements. They'll they'll analyze your face to see if you're happy or mad., they can they can do incredible things, and they're supposed to give you, , some transparency about what they're collecting, but many aren't compliant in that.
That yeah. I've read actually, there was a movie. There was a documentary about it. Although it didn't talk about Facebook being a CIA developed program, which if you look at how long c I the Facebook program and whatever the other program was before that, I cannot remember the name of it. This has been a training program and intelligence.
Gathering program,
How long now?
Has it been When did MK Ultra start?
Well, that's been, that goes back to the sixties or maybe even the late fifties. And before that, it was Monarch. So it's not like it was brand new.
I'm thinking in terms of social media. So we're, I lose track in my mind how long we've been on the Internet, which would be twenty years now?
Twenty five years?
Yeah. A little longer. Yep. Since you've got mail,.
And social media became part of our lives sometime around that time frame. And I don't know, , what was it? MySpace. Myspace about that time was one, but that was not the precursor to Facebook. It was another name that became Facebook. Zuckerberg, he was just, he's like a lot of these guys. It's like gates. They just create their own lives or they're funded by a government entity, and they bow down to that entity, and they are made into whatever they need them to be, basically. So it's a big club and we ain't in it, boys and girls.
That has never been more evident than the last month, I think. A lot of people who thought they were, they maybe they're not in the club, but they're gonna support the club because the club has their best interest at heart this time. Like, I think a lot of people are seeing that it the club is very big. The Epstein party spans the entire Uni party, and no one is untouched. And that's part of why we'll never see the entire truth what was in those files and all the rest. But if we knew if the vast majority of Americans.
Knew the degree to which everything had been so corrupted. Like, just look at Minnesota right now for an example. Like, people would be very mad. Look at COVID. Look at what they did with COVID. And we're talking about the end times and what's coming right now. When the what they're laying out for us, which Trump who put out an executive order that he wouldn't implement the CBDCs, moving us right along the path for a crypto a national cryptocurrency, whatever he's gonna call it. He won't call it CBDC, but it's gonna be that. And really preparing.
To usher out the entire workforce and usher in AI as taxable employees perhaps based on something he said recently. And, , the scale of the changes they plan to roll out on us in the next ten years makes the experiment of COVID.
And the last five years make a lot more sense. Doesn't it? Not only that. Just wanted to say Oh, go ahead. No. I was just gonna say, I'm gonna let yeah. I'm gonna say this and then you get this the floor. It doesn't just make it make sense. It should frighten the hell out of anybody who's looking at what's coming down the pike because it's about to get in my opinion, it's about to get really, really ugly. Go ahead, Miriam.
Oh, I totally agree. And the scale is much bigger., people think, well, Trump's talking about the golden age. He's talking about making DS the AI crypto AI and crypto capital of the world. But here's the other part of the piece of the puzzle. Just was researching this today. He just said that it will be in the first part of the year, like January, that he's gonna be announcing those 10 members of the board of peace are going to be announced. I've actually got news articles quoting him on that. So.
Albert Borla, Bill Gates, Tony Fauci, Deborah Birx right at the top because why not just stick the fork right in our eye and twist the knife in our back while they're at it? And, , I don't know that it's worse than that, but it is even more specific than that in the sense that he said it would be.
World leaders. Like so we're looking at the only reason you would choose established leaders and world leaders for those 10 positions is if you're planning on a global governance. There's no other reason to do that. Otherwise, you would you would choose, , plainly, tenocrats. But that's not what he said. So, , we're looking that just blows my mind., it's not the only thing I can think is that he still thinks that somehow that The USA will be on top, but yet you're you're wanting 10 world leaders to be established in this in this board of peace. That is.
Shaking the ground underneath my feet.
I think I was gonna say, I didn't know if you were sidetracked there for a minute because I had sent you a message. But Christopher's had his hand up and then t bird behind Christopher.
Welcome, Chris Good evening. Good evening, my new family. I love that I looked up and I saw that you guys are on, and I was like, oh, yes. Okay. So to answer your question, what I can remember, there was a couple of those social media sites. I believe was it called Friendster? -. Friendster? No. And I think that launched in 2002, but if you go before that, I think it was called 6degrees.com. And that was basically you made a profile, and I think there was over 3, 000, 000 people.
Before it was shut down. I think it only lasted a year, and then Friendster came. And then after that was Myspace and then Facebook and all that stuff. But, yeah, that's my take on that. If that's it was those the ones that you were thinking of?
No. There is a guy that I listen to on YouTube, and he makes me sound really sane. But he's mentioned it a couple times, and I'd never heard of it prior to him bringing it up. So I and he seems to be as, , as normal as possible considering he's hoarding all of the precious metals including lead and, , all the places to put that. So, and he's also a preacher. So, I think he knows what he's talking about. And he's also really, really concerned about our grid because he used to work in the electric,.
Installation fields and the solar installation fields and the wind power installation fields. And he says, we are in so much trouble. We have no idea what's coming down the pike. It's gonna be horrendous. So I trust him when he says, it used to be da, and I have no idea. I can't remember what it was.
Yeah. Those are the ones that just popped up in my head. But I wanna, follow back on what you're talking about how you thought of something and then you got the ads. Well, , Apple patent their new earbuds to where they could record your brain waves. You can look it up. I heard. Now so here's the thing. So if you have an Apple phone or an Apple Watch now they don't have to be in your ears, but if they're in the same facility or even a smart TV, I believe the two are connecting because.
I just watched a video where a guy said the exact same thing. He goes, I was stinking it because I looked at my watch band and it was broken. And then so I opened my phone, and the first ad that popped up was for the g shock watch.
Band replacement. And I was just like, oh my gosh. So that's something to think about too or research because if you've got multiple, , smart devices in your room, I think they're at that point now., look at that movie. What was that movie called? The minority report or whatever where, , they said that they can look into the future. No. No. I think they were just looking into people's brains and going, oh, yeah. He's gonna go kill somebody.
Well, they're getting ready. Supposedly, that's the whole basis behind the Palantir program is the idea that they will be able to know about potential crimes in advance because they're able to predict. It's the predictability of the person based on their buying habits, their eating habits, their travel practices, their business. They will know everything about us, and that should be -oh. Sorry about that, guys. Yeah. That it we are.
Going to have to uncouple ourselves if we want any privacy. We will have to uncouple ourselves from our smart TVs. And if you've got a smart refrigerator and your computer and, , throw your computer and your phone in a Faraday bag, whatever it takes, but you there's gonna come a point where we're gonna have to do that. We've got no choice.
I've been working on tools that put the LLMs on your own local device and run on that so you don't have to send your data out to one of these giant tech companies. But they make it very difficult to implement this on Android and, , it you don't get the power of a model running on a massive data center running on your on your locally on your phone or on your PC even if you have a pretty good PC.
Yeah. Yeah. That'll be important if you want to enjoy the conveniences offered by the technologies being rolled out right now, but don't wanna sell your entire soul and all of your data to the to the beast, so to speak.
Yeah. Then that's exactly what it is in my opinion. I did post a couple of articles about the where it specifically talks about those 10 positions being specifically world leaders. So anyway, to me that's not a good sign, because it seems that is also supporting the move toward global governance. It's and it supports the idea of the one world system. So not fun.
You saw the UN just put Somalia in charge of their security council for 2026. Just as all this massive fraud is being uncovered,.
Basically, the entire GDP of Somalia being laundered to these Somalian groups across Minnesota, Maine, and probably other states abandoned day care centers getting $7, 000, 000 a year for taking care of kids that don't seem to exist or at least aren't aren't at the day care centers. The fraud, it's the scale of the fraud. And what it seems like they're doing right now is they're looting the treasury as fast as they can. This is like musical chairs, wine the music is about to stop. And they know the music is about to stop and it's a mad scramble to amass as much wealth and power.
Before the music stops because once it does, everyone's locked in wherever they're at and stuck there for the rest of eternity because there's not gonna be a way to trade labor for cash, for surviving. And so it's gonna be very difficult unless the government really gets its act together and acts in the interest of the people because why wouldn't they when facing a post scarcity utopia? Why wouldn't they just act in the interest of their people? But unfortunately, we've seen enough.
Not to expect it. I will say this. The rating is absolutely 100% related to the fact that the system's getting ready to go, the current financial system. Because, , even at a national level, it was easy to raid the treasury and to do what they've done and commit fraud. But once this is a global system and a financial system, they are no longer at the top of the pyramid in any country. So it will be able to be seen by the people who actually run the system, not at the national level, above that level. They'll be able to see what's happening and they.
They wanna take all the toys and go home. All the people that are at the super national level. So the people at the national level who've been rating us for decades and they know that, , the music is getting ready to stop. And that's exactly why they're doing what they're doing right now. But they should, you would think they would be smarter than that and be able to read the handwriting on the wall and realize, , yeah, you can support the system all you want, but you're now expendable.
I think we've always been expendable.
We just didn't know it until we No. I, the people at the national level, the power group. Oh. They need to realize that they are expendable now because they're no longer useful.
Yeah. That's gonna be that's a real shock for them., because they're the whole entire it's like the media and the socialism, monarchy forgets that as they step on the little people to get above us, there's always somebody above them that will eat them eventually.
Well, ,, I haven't done this yet, but I need to do it. I've been thinking about it. When their plan is 500, 000, 000, what I wanna do is go and look at all the people at the national level along with their family members, , estimated and along with their staffs and that thing, and see how many people that equates to worldwide in established governments. Because,.
, even if even if they got rid of every single one of us, I think some of them are going based on that number too. But I really wanna look at that and see just because I think it'd be an interesting project to see., they should really understand that they are easily expendable along with the rest of us.
Well, what? When it comes to that, I think we're going to find out very shortly that Charlie Kirk is the first evidence of how expendable they are.
That was a very big warning to a lot of conservative talk show hosts, but it is also a really big warning to everybody with a public persona of how quickly you can be eliminated.
Well and think about it.? Like you were saying, the Mockingbird Media is not necessarily more with AI because, , you can launch all your propaganda, perfectly control it, perfectly customize it. You don't need the talking heads anymore. You don't need the media in any form anymore because you perfectly control it now.
Yeah. I don't even know that you need AI if you've got a, look at somebody like Charlie in this social media space. If you're a really good talker and you can start up a podcast or, , whatever you would do on social media and you work at it really hard. That's exactly what your goal is. You can push yourself out there until censorship takes over. And at that point, you don't need to be a newscaster. If you're a good opinion person and you're you've got a good enough personality, you can build your.
Viewership and your audience pretty fast. So I don't even know., yeah, you've got AI. That helps. But, because of social media streaming live on the Internet, you don't have to have.
CBS hire you now either. Yeah. I was just talking further down the road about, , when the when the grid is in place and when AI is literally, running everything, monitoring everything You mean when Skynet takes over? Well, yeah. Not really Skynet, but it's gonna be integrated into everything to the point that, you really don't need any talking heads. You can just you can just put your prop push propaganda right out via AI. You don't even need a person that has to speak for you. So.
Interesting. And, , they should realize they're also very expendable because AI is gonna be so great at making dead people talk and making any image say what they want it to say. They don't need a real person to do it.
Yeah. To your point, that whole thing about having grandma on the phone talking to the grandchild that wasn't even born when she died, and it you've got your AI informing grandma on what to tell that grandchild to make sure that grandchild conforms to the new social norms that this child needs to, and they grow up being groomed by AI.
Yep. So, again, , I don't think people realize this, , it's being sold as a golden age and all that stuff, but I think it's nowhere near that. I think it is pure control, and it's shifting power, resources, everything straight to the top. So that truly, , if they were to achieve what they wanted to achieve, I don't think they're gonna be capable of it to that degree, , easily, , down to 500, 000, 000 people. If they were to be able to do it, I don't think they can. But I think that's their dream, their ultimate dream.
No. I totally agree. T bird, I didn't mean to ignore you. How are you tonight?
Hey, beautiful. Hey, beautifuls. And, yeah, what do you call a male beautiful? Let's do it in a masculine way.
Hot baby. Men are beautiful too.
Hey. Hey, hot baby. Sorry.
I feel like we're in the dukes of hazard. I kinda like it.? Seriously, we have to talk like that these days. I you guys, like, hit me on every note. Love you. The reason I put my hand up because, of course, this is COVID humanity. But what? It's and I said, I told you protocol. I'm like, I feel so bad. I talked way too much last time because I didn't talk at all the week before because I was too sick. And then tonight, I'm, like, being cautious, but I'm like, oh my god. I can't tell you.
I hope you've got a notepad so that you can go, oh, this is a topic. Oh, yeah. Because you guys go so fast, and it goes through. But it but it's all related. Right? It's like it's your husband was murdered. I was poisoned. Like, there's but it all comes around. It's all IT. It's all human population. It's all their freaking.
You just mentioned Starlink. There's so much shit. Okay. When you guys make me wait this long, that's why I ramble because I'm like, oh my god. And that and that and that and that. Okay. Listen. Real quick. I posted today. I have to say though, it's your own fault, t bird, because I've told you numerous.
Times. You don't have to wait for us to call on you whenever you can get a word in edgewise. We might get.
And this is just T Bird. This doesn't apply to everyone. I'm just saying.
We're the hens. You should call this the hen house, not the we need to change. 2026 needs to be different. This is the hen house. Like, something about, , murder in the hen house or what's that called? What were the animals that eat the hens? Coyote?
No. Coyote. There's a
Bunch of them. You got weasels and coyotes and raccoons. I love.
It. Okay. So listen. My kids come home. I don't speak to my parents. Right? I'd be I got kicked out when I was 14, so I don't speak to my parents, but I still value that my children have a relationship with them. They, obviously, Christmas Eve here, we baked, we did whatever, then we had dinner, and then we, , whatever, just hung out. And then, of course, they're like, we're gonna go play video games. So it is what it is. But, anyway, they go the next afternoon after we've had breakfast. We had a great day.
And my son takes my car and says, I'm gonna go see Nana and Papa and bring them our presents that we bought them because they're alone, and they're old, and they won't leave the house, whatever, blah. Anyway, they come back with these freaking presents.
And I'm like because I literally do not see my parents don't live far from here, but I don't see them. They don't believe in vaccine injuries. They don't believe in anything. And I'm very suspicious of my own parents as everyone knows in the space. So, anyway, I also wanna say hi to Chris. I'm grateful that he came back. I'm grateful for the people that I know in this room. I'm grateful to survive another Christmas,.
And I love you all very much. You are my family. I don't say that lightly. It's very important. Your light and your love keeps me strong even on the worst days. If I can message you guys and you guys always write me back or talk on the phone, each one of who you are. Very special. I wanna just comment on that because it's Christmas. I do love Christmas so much, and I really love you guys. I wanted to say that first. But secondly, my kids come back with these fucking sunglasses,.
Ray Bans. Guess what? Same glasses you've mentioned. Oh my god. Protocol. You were fucking hammering it. The guy in the black T shirt behind Charlie Kirk where he clicks his sunglasses there? Oh, yeah. Yeah. They're Metaglasses. M e t a. Yes. My kids have them. They have them now. They got them for Christmas. So they're on I posted. I posted. I maybe I shouldn't have, but I guess everybody knows about them. They're Ray Bans. They're really nice. Very expensive.
I couldn't I didn't even know they existed. I thought they were, like, CIA level. Well, they are. They're CIA level. My mother sent me an Apple Watch two Christens ago that was, like, a thousand dollars. I don't even wear watches, and I don't watch wear anything. And that's when I started having my most.
Horrific side effects that were neurological. I buried the watch in the dirt. Swear to God. I don't use it. I'm terrified of it. Guess what? It still connects to my phone and says, do you want to connect? And I always hit dismiss. I don't even remember where I've I freaking buried it in the dirt. Don't even know where, and it still wants to connect. Just letting you guys know that. So secondly, I put the videos on my post.
Of what it does. It literally looked at my son's beer bottle. I'm like, what? Like, what is that? Like, I'm laughing. I'm giggling. Blah. No. It just it can look at whatever's looking and tell you whatever, but you can hear it. Cameron actually thought a thought. I didn't put that on video. He thought something, told me what the thought was gonna be, and Meta answered him loudly.
I could hear the answer. That's how creepy the shit is. So that's that's what I wanted to say to your aunts. You weren't you weren't asking a question. I just wanted to say, I don't want these glasses in my house. I don't want I don't want my kids wearing them. Can you imagine the kids that are wearing these glasses that can see through your clothes or ask anything about you or know your bank account? I don't know what it does. But, literally, I was like, I'm so scared. I'm literally scared, guys. Just wanna say that.
No. I had no idea that I didn't think about it because Christopher brought it up when he said that, , those the iPhone earbuds, since I don't have an iPhone, I didn't know about this or even think about it, that they could kinda read your mind and, , understood your brain waves or whatever. And now you're discussing that in relationship to these damn glasses. And.
The, it's frightening, and it becomes so every day for the younger kids. It's just like putting their socks on. It. That's frightening.
Yeah. We were we were literally he looked at me. I shit you not. We made eye contact, and my other son behind me who is also more withdrawn as me, but my other one's wild. My older one, he's like, crapshoot. You don't know what he's gonna do. And so he's the one that put them on and, like, I don't know. Hey, Meta. He asked Meta. Hey,.
How full is my beer? Like, he's he's 21, by the way. Like and in Canada, you're allowed to drink at 18. So just so you guys know that. He looks young. He's thin. But, yeah, my son behind me, he was, like, setting me up his computer, he's like, don't don't get me in. I don't wanna be involved. I don't want because he's terrified. My see, certain kids have different discernment, I guess, as do certain parents. But how does and this is a question for Chelsea because you're, like, a computer software guru, brilliant person.
How do we even know if our children are bringing these objects into our homes if we are divorced, if we're if we have this, like, grandparents that we don't talk to, and they bring these this equipment into our house. We don't know.
What's spying on us, and we don't even know what it's doing, whether it's a computer, it's a sunglass. These sunglasses are really nice looking too, by the way. So you're like, oh, you got a pair of Ray Bans for Christmas, and you don't think anything of it. How do you protect your home? That's another that was another question for you, Chelsea. Sorry. I just there's there were so many questions tonight because I'm like, wow. I can't even believe what's happening right now. Anyway, that's it. Thanks.
As far as protecting your home, if I had if I could, I would have cameras on the, , the corners, the pathway, the driveway, the all around the house and set up your own private, unmonitored,.
Personal thing to monitor those cameras and maybe have a local AI, a local LLM watching those cameras and alerting us. Like wolves and wild horses. Right. We pretty much just have wolves and wild horses running around here, but it would be nice to see them wandering around.
I don't think that T Bird meant it that way. I think she's more concerned. I'm not gonna say frightened, but that's that's technically where she's at because her sons have these meta glasses that are actually reading their mind. And how do you protect your home from meta when you have family members who don't understand how dangerous it is?
, the only the only thing I can say about that is take the meta glasses and put them on Craigslist and sell them and wait until they're force your kids to wait until there is an option that will provide the same conveniences without being such an invasive technology. And if you can't get them to do that, then I would limit their use of these glasses to spaces that you, insulated spaces that aren't privy to all the different vibrations coming from all the different rooms of the house and, , limit maybe keep them offline.
If that's an option even. I don't even know. But I wouldn't trust I don't trust Facebook to go on their site to have their app on my phone. I certainly wouldn't trust them on my face and observing all of the information around me. So, , the only answer with a lot of a lot of these tantalizing technologies that are going to be coming out is to opt out, refuse to participate until there is an option. And there will be because that is going to be a niche that will need to be filled by someone. So somebody's gonna figure out how to make these run locally.
And be comparably smart to the mega models at least to do basic things. And I would I would wait for that point. I would develop my own glasses. I would, , not trust the behemoth tech bros with literally everything because I don't know all that those glasses are I don't know what data it's consuming, but probably literally everything. And we know what Facebook does just with what they do know even if you just visit their website once in a while.
Well, I think that you could probably, in the interim, t bird, if you could con these guys into keeping the glasses in Faraday bags when they're not in use and only use them when they're out away from the house. Because like having a, Alexa in the house. It's listening all the time. Oh, mom, it's got an off switch. No. It doesn't. Your damn smart TV has a camera in it that reverses on you, and so does your computer, your laptop, your telephone. They all have cameras that are watching us. We have to be really careful.
Where we lay them down when we're getting ready for a shower or, , don't pick your nose in front of the TV because they're watching us. Now they may not be watching, but they're recording. And if for any reason they decide that you look like you could be a problem in the future, let's go back and see. Why do you think the NSA and, , there's no reason to believe Canada is not part of that. Why do you think the NSA has so many servers? And who's holding on to most of this? Freaking Amazon. That's what those servers are for. They it's like, oh, oh, I'm just.
I'm so sorry that you got That's.
Fight.? But no. It's yeah. I just wanted to tell everyone that this exists. It's real. It's in my it's my country, and, it's everywhere, obviously. And I agree with you. These people, my kids, could go into your home wearing these sunglasses, and they literally don't have to click a button. The literally talks into their brain.
Like, that's what I'm trying to tell you guys. This is how scary this we tested it last night. And I was like, what? Let's just go as far as we can. I only put two very simple ones out where he said, he's holding a beer bottle. It's half full. And he says, hey, Meta. How full is this beer bottle? And Meta answers him immediately. That beer bottle is half full blah. I'm like, oh my god. I can hear it, but it's in his sunglasses that are looking at the visual.
Like, he didn't he didn't put anything like, I don't even know how to explain this because I've never seen anything like this except for when you mentioned Charlie Kirk, and this guy hits this button. And where he hit that button is where Cam had to hit the button to do something else. Trust me. I wasn't paying attention because I don't understand technology.
But I wanna say, like, if you don't know who's coming into your own home take my kids out. They're not even kids. Right? They're gonna be 19 and 21 in a couple weeks. They're adults. They're two total adults. I can't control them. They're adults. They're and these were gifts. They didn't go looking for them. However, can you imagine adults going into your home for a house party and they're wearing these sunglasses? Or gosh.
Knows what else is we already know. It's way worse. But if it's accessible just to buy on the market right now, how did my mother who's 85 years old who never leaves the house, and she doesn't drive, never had her license, nothing. How did she get these for my kids? That scares me even more. Like, it's just.
She yeah. Very scary stuff. Then and I appreciate you, Chris, for bringing that up. Yeah. I agree with you. Protocol, he brought it up. That's why you guys were talking about it. I'm like, oh, yeah. This just happened. Like, literally, this is happening hardcore right now, and some people that don't have I don't have the money to buy them that stuff. I wouldn't even know about that technology. It's terrifying.
It's a gosh knows what's their we do. You're right. Everyone says they can hear you, but when they can see you, it saw the barb the beer bottle. It knew exactly how many milliliters were left. It's crazy. It visualized it. Mhmm.
I've just I'm I'm sitting here thinking of all the things that this stuff can do. Like you said, it visualized it, and I'm, people get accustomed to talking to AI, talking to Alexa. We found out the other day, at least on my son's iPhone, Grock responded to him in a female voice with, I believe, a British accent.
I'm like, that's why people aren't really living in a normal world anymore because of what's available to them. Wow.
Well, I know that decades ago, there's a device called a Neurophone invented by a man named Patrick Flanagan. And this relied on inner ear technology to it used it ultrasonic transducers to encode audio signals and then transmit them through skin contact. And then those signals are decoded directly in the brain via an alternate sensory pathway. Some describe this like a seventh sense. So this was used to let deaf people, people who couldn't really hear, actually think they're hearing in their brain. So if that existed decades ago, I'm sure that they've improved,.
, made comparable technologies and maybe that was the thing that was letting you hear it in your and seem to hear it in your mind, if that's what you were saying.
Now the way I understood T Bird was that the metaclasses because she could hear it, The metaglasses were actually speaking to her son, but she could hear it. Not his not he wasn't having his mind read by the glasses, was he, T Bird?
Okay. How he explained it, there's a port that's why I put it on video for you guys to see what happened because it was it was live. Like, we weren't putting this on. It was actually, he was testing them. They're like, what the fuck are those? Like, they're really nice Why would nanny buy you Ray Bans? That's weird. Why would she buy both of you Ray Bans? That's weird. And, so, anyway,.
He looked at me in one of them, and I said, okay. Well, let's test it again. Right? It's it's all live. That one it's only one minute in my one profile thing. And I said to him, okay. Well, ask how tall I am. I'm a very specific height. Like, no. I'm I either I'm tall, short, fat, skinny, whatever. It came up with my exact height. It detailed it. And, no, it does go into his brain. He hears it this is how he explained it. He hears it in his brain, but I had to go close to him to hear it. Like, I could hear the vibrational.
Signal, if that makes sense, because I had my phone in my hand. I could hear the vibration, so I heard what it was saying. I couldn't hear it like a speaker.
It he heard it in his brain, but if I got close enough to his ear, that's why I had to bring my phone up to his ear, then I heard it on my phone. Isn't that weird? Yeah. We well, but, again, that was just that's our first try, though. Like right? Like, I'm not playing with it. He's gone back to his apartment now. So and my other one won't try them. My younger one won't won't even try them on. So I can't even I don't wanna test them. But I'm just telling you guys this I don't know if any of you have these glasses. I Chris has the same number. Maybe he knows about them. But it creeped me out. I didn't even know they existed., I knew they did, but I just didn't know they were available to the public. Like, personally, I just I didn't know it. Yeah. So you can hear it. So he asked,.
Okay. Meta, how tall is my mom? And he's staring right at me, and she he's like, five foot two point three four blah. I'm like, yeah. To the gram, this guy knows how tall this person is in front of me. He even stood back for me. He's like, maybe the beer bottle wasn't far apart from me. Let's try this. And I'm like, okay. Why don't you measure me? Luckily, I'm not shrinking. I'm still the same height I always have been. But you can't get that wrong. Like, how did the like, you could ask, I guess you could ask, Meta verbally how tall Tanya.
With my last name is, but he didn't even ask who I was. He was just looking at me, and he said how tall is the person in front of me? And it was at my exact height. Super creepy. That's my answer.
Yeah. I just I personally wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole if it's attached to Meta and Facebook, but that's a personal preference.
Okay, guys. Not trying to change the subject, but me, I'm a dog with a bone. I did just a simple Google search, and I actually used Google for a reason because, , they are thick as thieves with the agenda, particularly 2030 agenda, I believe, as our own social medias and the billionaires and elitist that control it. So I decided to check that to ask the question of Google. How many people that is for government officials, government employees, and include their families and give me an estimate worldwide? This is gonna blow your mind. Because remember,.
The Georgia Guidestones said they wanna get us down to about 500, 000, 000 people. Well, guess how many people Google estimated are made up of the government employees, politicians, and their family members' dependents.
For just the politicians alone, okay, and government employees, it's 450 to 500, 000, 000. Ding. Ding. Ding. When they include their families, their immediate family members, it actually surges up to 1.5 to 1, 700, 000, 000. Okay?
So, , I would be really interested to show this to people who work for the government because it looks like that the people who want to reduce this now to 500, 000, 000, I don't think it's coincidence that the number of employees and politicians are right at 450 to 500. It and again, I don't think they'll ever achieve it, but basically by complying with the plan, they're consigning everyone that they know and love to be removed along with the rest of us.
Kyle, go ahead.
Howdy, girls and boys. You hear me okay?
Yep.
Sweet. Well, I think Tee might have dropped out for a second, but I was gonna give her some advice on what I would do, with the, Apple Watch. And the next thing I should do is bring a shovel up time I and, we'll go ahead and zoom the Apple Watch, and we'll take those Meta glasses, get them all shined up, put them back in the box. We'll trade them for some silver. I think that is the key. I just bought two barter bags. No. Go ahead.
The silver is just so painful. I'm sorry. Go ahead. It's up it's doubled in the last couple months. It doubled.
So we Now it's probably not the time to get in on it because it just doubled, but go on, Kyle. I'm sorry.
Oh, you're gonna love this. So I just have two quickies talking about let's just go to with the silver. So Tee goes, you have to do this right now. If you're gonna do anything for me, you better do this. So she this is on Christmas. Right? So it's beautiful. It's a really great day to note it down where it was. And we took a screenshot of it, and I can share that in the in the pill for you guys just to kinda have a good marker, if you will, where spot was on Christmas. I think it was, like, 72. And so I had this opportunity with these barber bags.
So I bought one for each of us, and it was on Money Metals. I don't know if you guys have heard of moneymetals.com, but it's pretty good stuff. They're pretty close to wholesale. Then they have free insured shipping, which is really nice because a lot of the other places are gonna charge you for shipping or insurance, , bare minimum. Minimum. So money metals is kinda nice that way, and it was a 50¢ under spot for the for the two barter bags. And already, on Christmas, when we did that, we made that purchase for those two barter bags for silver,.
Which was assortment of dimes and quarters. It was $2.56 for one bag, and it's already up to $2.87, basically. So pretty much made $30 a bag in what? What is today? Two days. So if that's not freaking absolutely out of this world wild and then we're talking about the Meta Glasses, right, with Meta, and then we're talking about face or Google. Well, , this pickup, I'm driving this newer pickup here, and it has the lane departure,.
Which, , is a nice feature if you're on a road trip. Unless say you're reaching for something, it'll go ahead and, , kinda keep you in between the lane, which is kinda nice, but then you rely on it. Right? And that's a real problem. And the first thing I thought about is these young guys, like Tanya's boys. It's the first thing I thought about. They end up getting somebody buy them one of these cars., they end up getting a new truck or something.
And do how bad that is? Like, what horrible habits to get into. Having a lane departure number one, that's just the freaking, , dipping your toe in the water. They also have something called Super Cruise. So my dad just traded his Suburban in, and he got his wife a new Yukon, like a Tahoe kind. Right? It's a Yukon, whatever they call it, XL, whatever. It has Super Cruise.
So you can hit the thing when you're on the highway or whatever mostly, and it will drive you, , just like a whatever, like a Tesla or whatever. It'll go ahead and drive you. And I just I think about young guys like that, , if there's, let's just say you have a couple young guys that are that are in a really wealthy family or some somewhere. Right? And they get one of these new Yukons or new Suburbans, and now the habits would just be that's horrific., that's the most dangerous thing to rely on a computer that none of us, older folks, we don't trust that shit. I don't I don't trust Tesla further than I could throw it.?, hell, we have a friend, Dawn. She got locked in her Tesla for a freaking day because, I guess, the battery went low or whatever,.
And it locked her in there. And so you think about that, and then you think about Super Cruise, and you think about all this lane departure shit. And then and then you say, hey, Google. Take me to and you say the address. Oh, and it just did it, and I didn't even mean to do that. Wow.
Okay. What just happened there, folks? I said it driving down the interstate, and it freaking did it. Anyway, long story short, I just I get really worried about the young the young generation with this technology in these vehicles. I think it's outrageously dangerous. And like I said, I think we need to go and take those Metaglasses and see if they won't do some bartering time. We'll we'll get some silver or something. So, anyway, thanks. Appreciate it.
Yeah. I would I'm with you on the Metaglasses, but I was just thinking yesterday about how novel it would the things you can do, like, you don't even need glasses. Soon there will be contact lenses that just put all the data up there. And the there's gonna be this gap between the people that know what's possible and those that don't. And those that don't are going to be very easy marks for scammers and fraudsters and the like over until that gap is bridged. So I think it's really important to raise awareness. Let people know.
Because you assume most people are aware of the things you're aware of, but this is not the case. Probably most people are unaware of the capabilities of the technologies that are going to be rolling out and that are already here and will be victimized by them. The ladies here know I met a disabled veteran fairly recently who believed he was marrying Jerry Ryan, the actress that plays Seven of Nine in Star Trek Voyager. And she whoever had been on the other end of these conversations had fully convinced him that they were this person and they were having video calls and.
He thought he had been ID. Talking with her daughter who looked just like her. And they exchanged IDs and it made packs and, like, he literally sold he liquidated his entire life to move to California and marry Jerry Ryan. And that's how we met him because he was selling his batteries and we needed batteries for our solar bank. And he was he liquidated everything and then discovered that she was not who she appeared to be. And.
And the last I the last I saw him, he's looking for a room and a caregiver. And,.
, at least he had some resources presumably if he didn't send it all to this Jerry Ryan character, but I know he sent, , iPads and gifts and it's just it's so devastating. And this poor, , elderly disabled veteran had no idea probably that, , the person messaging him on Instagram because he followed the Jerry Ryan account wasn't really Jerry Ryan and didn't know what to look for. And this is why I say you should probably have a safe word with your loved ones and relatives so that if anything seems a little off when you're talking to them,.
You can ask a question and get an answer that will validate their identity to you because they're they're it will be an open question. Someone might be able to call you, sound just like your loved one, be in a bind, need some money, wired to this location, and turns out your loved one is, like, fine and in the next room having a bath or something. Like, educating people about the capabilities of these technologies is going to be very important. But it's also like the it's exciting to think that you could, , have a wear glasses or a contact lens, go for a walk, and see.
The genus of every tree or the species of every bird or, , this thing. This is fully possible, but I don't know what Vegas is gonna do. I think they're probably gonna have to shut down or something because how do you how do you engage in good faith bets when you never know what the what the other people are packing as far as technology? Christopher, go ahead.
Hey. I kinda thought of the name for your group,.
The four chicks and the roosters. No. I'm just joking. But to get to everybody's point, the metaglasses, yeah, that freaks me out because of all the technology and all that stuff. But let me tell you something. The US patent number 2016009794081 was.
What was it? It was introduced by Sony Pictures. And what that patent is for their contact lenses that can record and take pictures and sync to your phone. Now the concept came out in 2013. The patent was awarded by 2015. And today, they say they have not done it for commercial yet, but I guarantee you they're out there, , with the CIA, military, whatever. You it on TV. It in the movies and stuff like that.
And that's how it's gonna be., the first stage is gonna be the glasses. Oh, that's the cool thing. And then the next thing, oh, it's the contacts, and you're you're gonna be able to see everything right there. And then all the audio is gonna go through your brain. These kinda see where this is going. It's just a stage for where they're just gonna be able to control you even more. And what scares me is with the nanotechnology and the five g and the EMF.
, if you don't have an EMF reader, I highly recommend getting one. You can buy one cheap or you can buy a nice one for about a $150, but that'll show you what EMFs are coming off your TVs, your smartphone, especially your phone. If you sit there with your phone and it's plugged into the wall and you're charging it and you're talking it, the EMFs are so high. It's it's unreal. But, yeah, that technology scares me. I'm kinda grateful on somebody mentioned silver. I started getting my silver when it was $26, I was and now I look at it, I think it's 78 now.
Now I didn't buy thousands and thousands of dollars, but I got enough to where I could probably be able to barter if something was to happen and all that stuff. But, yeah, this technology, , it's it's really weird., you saw the new those, they're not earbuds, but they sit right there in front of your ears, and the sound vibrates. And it doesn't go in your ear, but it's right there in the front. That's another way for them to put into a signal. I.
Man, once I started finding out about the earbuds and all that stuff, , I say in the last six years, I had all of them. I had from, , Samsung to, you, my daughter's iPhone. Now I got rid of them all. I told my daughter. I said, , you accidentally put them in your pocket, and I washed them. And she's like, oh, I'm sorry. And I was like and I just threw them away. I'm sure they were good. I just threw them away. But, yeah, that shit is it's bad because it's it's scary because the kids now think it's cool., I remember when I got my first computer, like,.
Watch where you could touch it and then you can have a calculator and all that stuff. That was some wild technology. And Caseo in 1983, they had a touch screen where you could do your calculator on the screen. So you just do a line for one, and you do a plus three equals, and it would tell you the number. It would come up on the screen up above four. And so, , yeah, it's just one thing after another that just.
Grabs the kids. Yeah. Chris, I'm so old that I would write boobs upside down, and I thought it was funny on a calculator. Do you remember that? I remember that. Oh, yeah. We all need to giggle sometimes. You're just you hit me.
I'm thinking You remember those days? The good old days. I do. That was, like, the funniest thing. You're like, oh my god. It says boobies? Oh my god. And you're showing all your friends and oh, yeah. This but that's how innocent we were. But now look., kids are like, oh, look at this, and that's an actual naked woman. They're on porn, and that's that's what scares me is the kids now and the sexualization of them., if I could do anything, I would stop that and hang everybody that was part of the COVID. So I'll throw it back to you ladies and rooster.
And cove Chelsea, you're now officially rooster.
I have a question for you as far as patents go, actually, Chris. This is really this is this whole conversation is because it all comes back to what they did to us. Right? We're all numbers. It's population. They killed us strategically through numbers. So it is to me, this is very serious. It is gonna continue to happen. They've all already erased the people they could. They've kept the rest of us alive for financial purposes because we're on $500 a month meds to save our hearts. Like, this is the reality of the situation. It keeps their finances going. Right? Patents.
I am not familiar. This is a really huge I'm I'm sorry. I don't wanna change the subject, but it's really huge because people now and more and more are talking about patents. And I literally I get I have a lot of really cool friends that are Chinese or Asian, and they send me patent numbers. They send me clues. I don't know how to read patents. I don't understand patents, to be honest. Could you, Chris I'm sorry. I don't wanna take over your over your space rooster. But.
If I gave you a patent, which I literally just got, I sent it to Charles. I sent it to you in a screenshot because I can't send it any other way. People send me, , those overt messages that I shouldn't understand and I don't, and I don't know what to do with them. So I don't know what to do. I panic, and I don't deal with it. So I just got a very, very serious message with different patents that I sent to Charles because I don't know what to do with it. But if how to read patents,.
Can I send it to you, Chris, please? And they're trying to send me a message. People try to send me messages through this way, and I don't understand it. I don't read patents. But could you explain to me or the group how what how does a patent work? Because this is what they did to us. Right? They either killed us through remdesivir hospital protocol or the vaccine protocol,.
Or it's a patent. Right? Is it not? It's all a patent. Could you explain what a patent is? Because you sound like you understand it maybe military wise. I don't know. I'm not putting words in your mouth. But could you understand, like, the numbers, the codes, or the how does a patent work? I would just need to know the ins and outs of this just for interest sake. Could are you able to do that? And maybe you're not the person. I'm just asking because you brought it up. If that's okay. I'd love to learn more.
So the what I know about patents is, like so if you decide to create something and you put all of your research down on a piece of paper and all that stuff, all of your work, you can submit it to the US Patent Office. And so what they do is it's a it's a long process, and they go through all of your information, all of your data, make sure, , this is gonna work and that's gonna work and, , all your, all of the bureaucrat crap.
And then once they go through it all, and then they award you the patent. So then what you can do is say, okay. Now I can put this out, and nobody can redo this or the technology or anything like that. Now the numbers so the number that I wrote up, I don't know if there's any, like, hidden message in that number, but, , there's other patents out there that are, like, six. And so that those ones, , I'm sure you could research, but I think all you have to do is go to the theuspatent.com,.
And then you can actually look up the patent and see what it's all about, and it'll have all the information. It's it's pretty easy. But when it comes to, like, the numbers, like decoding, I'd I'm not into that. I don't know anything like that, if that's what you're talking about. But it's just the process of just making sure that, hey., if I'm gonna sell this, nobody can, , duplicate it. But now here's the fucked up part. Excuse my language, ladies. That once you submit your information,.
If you do your research on the US patent office and how corrupt and crooked you are, Sometimes you get your patent, sometimes you don't. And then next thing, a year down the line, oh, somebody else came up with it and got the patent, and they're making the billions and you're not. So it's kinda one of those catch 22 thing. Do I do it? Or what I'm saying? So I hope that answered your question.
Yeah. I really appreciate that. It doesn't. But what it did was it triggered another question about Kyle's mention about silver when I went to buy it, and I actually started to investigate. Not buy it, but actually ask the people, the dealers about dollar. What does a dollar bill and the serial numbers whatnot? What's it worth if I had a dollar bill from 1920? Because we don't have dollar bills in Canada. Or, yeah, I don't think you guys do either anymore. I don't know. I can't remember. But.
He explained to me, actually. He's he's one of those currency perp I just I don't it's just kinda putting the two and two together. Patent numbers and dollar bill numbers because dollar bills are not actual dollars. Right? We know that now. But they have serial numbers, and they have codes on them. And they the codes on them have certain patterns. That's how he explained it to me. And he said if it has, like, a zero one, blah, it's worth more. It doesn't matter the year. It doesn't matter what the amount is on paper. It's just printed ink. But the serial number.
Matches a patent. Isn't that interesting? That's what just dawned on me. I just want if anyone can answer, I don't I'm just throwing that into the room. But there's something to do with patents and the serial numbers on the banknote. The banknote is not a dollar. It's not currency. It's a banknote, and it is a serial number. So the serial number equates to something. He was explaining in American, quite honestly. And he was explaining that this the this code is a patent. And I was like,.
That's a but I had enough time to stand and listen, and he didn't wanna tell me. But if anybody wants to correlate the two, maybe there is, maybe there isn't. I'm not I'm not surmising. I'm just it's interesting. And thank you. This is a fascinating night, honestly. Refreshing, Ashley. I love you guys.
Yeah. I believe. Aren't they just promises to pay a debt back? Isn't that what our currency really is? It's just a promissory note. Like you just said, it's a it's a note, but it's a it's just a promise to re to repay a debt. Yes. And that's why our government,.
Has our largest amount of debt is now held by Japan. They sell treasury notes in order to generate funds for the government. And Japan has the largest amount of our debt. Then it's The United Kingdom, and then it's China. And that's why, Japan's recent troubles is a big red flag for what's coming in the next few months. They're not going to be able to keep they can't buy any more of our debt. And as a matter of fact, they're gonna have to sell off those notes in order to support their economy, which is then going to flood the market with those treasury notes, and that causes devaluation.
Further of the US dollar. I've made a post about it recently, and that's why I think but I don't think that's accidental. I think that's a controlled implosion of the financial system for the purpose of bringing in the cryptocurrency.
Hey, Tee. Didn't you just say that someone informed you that China or one of those countries over there in Asia, like, stopped all sales now on physical silver? Is that what you is that what you said earlier? Yeah. They have legal tender.
They cannot legally, through the government, send their through Shanghai, which is their number one. Right? As you guys know, that kinda yields what happens in America and everywhere around the world. So their banknotes from Shanghai have been halted. So even the if they wanted to sell, they can't. Also in Canada, Toronto Dominion Bank, which is our biggest bank in Canada, one of well, I think there's three of us, but that's the first one that stopped, that yielded yesterday. They will not sell any precious metals. They are yielded at this point.
So very, very serious for everybody right now. If you don't have physical metals, everything you have in paper metals is very dangerous. I've even tried to warn my parents through my kids. All these wealthy people, the baby boomers majority who have paper metals in investments. There's no there's no precious metals. There are none, and they are having a hard time retrieving silver funds. I think that's a lot of you guys. You guys all know this. This is a smart room. I'm not telling anyone doesn't know. But it yields all your EVs, all your everything.
Silver does everything. So it's not just it's not for spending. Silver is a hot commodity for yeah. Your it does all the EVs. Like, that's oh, and Samsung just bought it for their new battery. So all of Hong Kong just bought it. So they need it for all their phones, their electronics, their computers. Guess what? There's not enough silver in the world to do it. There's no that's the problem. There's no physical commodity. Right? So you have all these finances through the banks. That's why the banks are gonna close because they've sold all this off through paper,.
But there's no physical commodity to give to these people. Anyway And that's gonna continue because AI.
And the data centers require massive amounts of silver and copper. So and recently, in the last week, JPMorgan moved their silver desk to, oh, Singapore. And, guess where, where they already have, crypto and also have it basically, enshrined in their financial system. AI. That would be Singapore. So yes.
Yeah. I got a feeling copper is gonna be big. You don't wanna give anybody advice, but.
Me and me and Tee were talking about that last time I was up, and we were talking about silver or silver talking about copper pennies and how they kinda all went away. Then we looked up in Canada, like, when they started, , changing the copper content. And they looked in The States when they changed our copper content on our pennies. I can't remember what we came up with. Yeah. I think it was in the sixties and how they, , they took a lot of it out.
Very interesting. Copper. Guess what signs I'm seeing in almost all of our stores and particularly in the grocery stores, every time I go. It says, the government's no longer making pennies, so, , you either need to have exact change or expect to be rounded up or down. So yeah. And, again, copper conservation because they need the copper and silver for the big old AI and data center system base that's coming. If you can't buy copper, it's very heavy. It's very hard to sell.
I will say, go to Home Depot. Get a pipe.? It's you guys have to think outside the box right at this point. Everything else is bought up. These big banks, that's all I am. Not giving any medical advice. I'm not giving medical advice. That's that's pretty funny. Although copper is good for medical. Sorry. I have to giggle. I'm so used to saying I'm not giving medical advice. Hey. But, , what's medical advice when you're starving it down. Kyle. It's because I keep telling Kyle, do not stick the copper pipe up your anus.
And he keeps saying, but I want to. And I'm like, no. But don't. It's not safe. It's medical advice. That's that's my answer, Kyle. Sorry. Hey, D. Bird. You're not too far off, though. Copper and zinc are inversely proportional.
In your body. You actually have both. So you're not too far off. You were actually that was not really a slip.
We see it's all how it's.
Kyle, don't sink zinc or copper up your ass. Neither. You're not allowed. Isn't that isn't that called a suppository? I'm not even sure what the medical term is. You're you're not saying you're giving advice, but you gotta use the proper term. Come on.
Go ahead, Christopher.
Here's a little fun fact. It takes 912 broken cell phones to make one ounce of gold. Let that sink in 912 cell phones. Doesn't matter if they're broken or they're working. Every cell phone has gold in it. Now it's not a lot. But if you do the math, look how many millions of cell phones that were like, you go to the Best Buy, turn in your old cell phone. They're making billions off of us.
And they send it all over to third world countries.
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Children huddled, like, in.
In deplorable conditions just, scraping the components out for them.
Yeah. But it'd be if and now imagine if everybody knew this, would they be handing in their cell phones? Probably not.?, they'd probably collect them, or I would start a business myself., I just learned this just, I think, within the last few years that there's that much gold in it, but I never really thought about it. Mean, could you imagine just putting it out your little hey. I'll collect the cell phones and putting up your own little thing and then doing the process because I've watched videos. It doesn't take much to get the gold out. It doesn't.
And there's a little process, but, hey., where the gold is now, what is it, $4, 500 an ounce?, I think I could do 912 cell phones a freaking week. Don't you think? The process is incredibly toxic.
So if you were to do something like that, be sure you were to, , wear, like, full hazmat or something because I know that those components extracting them isn't it's not that easy. And even if it is, it is like, they put all kinds of weird stuff in the phone and.
Being exposed to it is probably not good for your health. I have a question for you, Chelsea or Chris. What makes the phone magnetic? Because how, like, I end up getting all those little magnet things for my dash, and it's just fantastic. Right? I love it. I've never had a magnetized one. And you just put the phone up with my phone case, so it has one of those cases, like a shock absorber case, and it still sticks perfectly with the magnet. So what is magnetizing our phones, like, that are in our hands? Do you guys know?
Just a really powerful rare earth magnet.
And then the second question is how much does each phone cost to manufacture?, when they're getting 1, 500 a phone full retail, if you don't sign contract, whatever, I just kinda wonder. That's that's a great question to think about.
Yeah. It's not cheap, but I would guess it's less than a third of what you pay at the store for one.
Especially when they're using slave labor still to this day in many places to put them together. Of course, soon, all of that will be done by robots. So.
At least they won't need so many slaves, I guess.
I would just like to remind everybody that we are here as we are every Saturday night to discuss your experiences with COVID policies, protocols, or mandates that cause farm. If you would like to share your story with us tonight or about the holidays or whatever, please press the mic in the bottom left hand corner of your screen, and we'll get you up here to say a few words. Go ahead, Christopher.
No. And, , the whole technology, mean, that I think it's just moving so quickly. But then I also think, , how long have they had this technology?, we can look back on, we talked about the patents.? Didn't COVID have a patent in, like, 2004?? And then, , the also, the vaccines were patent before they came out and all that stuff. So, ,, researching this stuff is key to the information that we try to, , relay to the next person. But, , as a, somebody that's dealing with.
Not personally, but family members of the jab, my brother, he's doing really well after having a double bypass surgery from his second heart attack. And then so and my mom, she's doing good. She got the jab. But I just I just count the days with them. Every day, I'm talking with them. I believe I'm talking with them more than I have in the past, but I think this is key. And the one thing that I'm doing with my mom is just and with my grandmother, she'll be 99 next year, is just getting their memories wrote down, , their experiences,.
What they did because, , that's key to passing it down to my daughters, , because the world that they're living in right now, it's crazy. And my oldest, she's 20, and she works for a silver mine in Idaho in not Wallace, but Kellogg. And she makes really good money, but she also sees everything that's happening. And she is nowhere.
Anywhere supportive of any political party. She thinks they're both corrupt. She knows what's going on, which is I think it thank the lord that she's seeing it and not, , being sucked into it. Now my youngest one, , she's only 16, but it's like a daily thing that I have to pull her away, not just from her phone. Because most of the time when she's on her phone, she's just FaceTiming with her with her girlfriends,.
, doing makeup and stuff like that, which is very, to me, I think it's like me talking on the phone when we had two way, and we thought that was the coolest thing. But when it comes to her being on the, , the Internet and all that stuff, she knows because she hears me talking and stuff like that and just certain things that, , she's seen me do. She saw me, and she supported me protesting in front of the hospital in Kootenai in Portalina, Idaho. Kootenai Medical saying, , remdesivir is killing people.
And COVID. I just protested for six hours. Got a sunburn. I loved it. I got people cheering me on, even firefighters, , giving me the freaking. And, , then I had other people looking the other way, but I'm I'm doing my part as much as I can. And I'm I'm so grateful that I got this group a few weeks ago, and I missed last weekend and all that stuff. But I'm just I'm grateful that there's other people that I can talk to and throw all this stuff on because, man, I'm 52 years old, and I'm angry. And I'm angry at our government. I'm angry at these politicians,.
These people, these scientists, , because it was on purpose and to depopulate us, to make us sick. And if I my voice can be heard just by one person a day, that's all it'll take. And with that, I'll throw it back to you.
I bet you the firefighters weren't cheering you on because they, they're they get called to a lot of these emergencies. They're closely working with the EMTs, and they probably know good and well that what you were protesting for, that we all should be out there protesting for that. So.
Go ahead, Tebrit.
I was just gonna say he said Idaho, and I actually because I have all the time in the world, there was someone that posted something really creepy today. Actually, I've seen it before. You're the first state and the only state to ban eating human flesh. Did that? The rest of your states, there's no law against it. Idaho is the only one. So what you're doing, I think, probably, whatever your people are, wherever you are located I actually, texted Kyle, I think yesterday, and said, where are you? Are you near Idaho? I can't remember. I'm usually pretty good with geography,.
But that's pretty impressive that you're the only state that has banned human flesh for consumption. Did that?
Yeah. It. Call me fucking weird, but, yeah, I knew that. And there's also other I don't know if you ladies and gentlemen have heard of old blue book laws. There is still a law in Idaho that it is illegal for a man to have a popsicle in his pocket and walk behind a female. I'm not seeing you. You can look it up. There's all kinds of blue book laws out there. But, yeah,.
I did know that, and it is kinda crazy that, , not all the other states are, , are getting in on it. But, , here's another crazy thing to research. I don't know if you've ever heard of those impossible foods., the one of the biggest warehouses where they make all of this stuff is in LA, and right across the street is the largest plant parenthood abortion clinic. So don't eat the fake food.
Yeah. They call that Soylent Green, if you guys remember us bringing that up one time. Then that movie was from the seventies, and, , you end up famous scene. It's people. And it's like, exactly. So god bless your state there, Chris. That's fantastic. I feel a little embarrassed for Nebraska right now. He texted me that. I'm like, I think I'm about ten hours away, so maybe I'll have to if we don't get that fixed, I'm gonna have to migrate that way.
But do? I didn't I didn't know this. I would never know it because I'm up here in my isolated concentrating camp. But I'm learning so much, guys, and I send it even to my fellow Americans that I would never know. And I ask I do. I'm I try to keep myself well versed in your 52 53 states. Only have 10 provinces. I bet none of you could name all 10 of them in a row real quick. And I wouldn't ask you to because we are nonbelievous. But what I will say is, like, if only one of your states bans human flesh eating, that's sick, motherfuckers.
Like, that is we need to why do you think they killed us on remdesivir? Why do you think it's so easy? If they're already do you guys don't have laws against eating humans? That I didn't know this. I literally just learned this a couple days ago. Sent it to Kyle. He had no idea. I was like, aren't you close to Idaho? I thought he was. And he is. He is close. And he's also Midwestern. Obviously, sounds like a cowboy. You're like, oh, he sounds like a cowboy. Guess what? He's not. Anyway, I'm just kidding, Kyle. But so at the end of the day, it's really scary when you think 52.
Out of, you guys keep adding them. There's Alaska. There's the whatever. But okay. Let's say 54 for fun, and only one of them bans eating human flesh. Did any of you guys know that? You're all American. I think I'm the only Canadian in the space probably. And I know everyone you don't have to respect what I say, but I do my research. So does anybody else give like, literally, this is all goes in together. We of course, they can murder us with a drug. It's easy. Just, like, fucking hammer us with remdesivir or eat us physically or just poison us with shot.
Like, they don't care. Like, that's the thing. Whoever the quote they are, I'm not I don't know who they are, but I don't think it's who they who we think they are. I think it's something different personally, but I won't go there. Anyway, I'll leave it there.
As far as the laws about cannibalism, I'm guessing it's a little bit like, laws against walking behind a lady with a popsicle in your pocket. You don't really need to put that on the books until it becomes a problem. So that would that would be my guess. Of course, we are living in very interesting times and.
You never know these days. But I would think it would go without saying, , we don't eat people. But I know they are trying to liquefy the dead and use the resulting slurry to fertilize food crops, which I think is problematic in and of itself and very akin to cannibalism.
Anyone else wanna take that on?
I was trying to find that post from two or three weeks ago. I know I put it up in a space, where that is, in fact, the case. Liquid cremation, and they are literally putting it back into the water supplies and then sending it back out through the treatment plants. So, need to find it. But, yeah, already doing it into our drinking water.
Do what do
What was interesting? You're oh my gosh. This is good. I love that we talk about this because this is real. Do you remember how they all of you I'm asking you from my country to your country. Do you remember, honestly, where we they were testing different E. Coli levels, whatnot. I don't I don't know. I'm not a water treatment person. But they were starting to detect in the water treatment that they were finding COVID in the water treatment. Do you guys remember when that suddenly arose, like, like, a year and a half after? Interestingly,.
Not during COVID, but it was after. What do you guys remember seeing any of that or hearing any of that? That's the question, honestly.
Yes. They were actually starting to try to use that as a scare tactic. And I believe they were particularly looking at it at the wastewater treatment plants, and trying to track COVID that way, which, , it's kinda ridiculous because, as, 80% of your immune system is in your gut. And when you, excrete things from your gut, Of course, there's going to be evidence of what has been going on in your immune system since 80% of your immune system is there in your gut. So, they were acting like it was some huge big deal. It's a normal part of physiology. So.
I thought it was very interesting that doctors, Hassan had said that she was able to isolate the entire viral segment or whatever it's called. And everybody was saying, oh, they haven't been able to isolate it. And she's like, it's in the stool. I found it. And then she gets, , crucified by everybody that wants to shut her up, but she that's the way she described it, was in the stool.
Go ahead, Christopher.
Yeah. I saw the research and what they were doing. And as a plumber, , I don't, I've been to the way waste treatment plant in Coeur D'Alene and all that stuff, and I lived there. It's a small town.? I it would have to be, like, in the middle of the night, they would go in there, but I just don't know how they would really, there's a huge process. I guess when it first comes in, , I guess they could grab a sample and all that stuff. But how could you really tell how many people had what when it's all mixed together? And, ,.
Yeah, that's just it's crazy how they said that they could track, , how many people have COVID or, , anything like that. But to the person that was talking about the whole eating flesh, it came it was passed in 1990, and it was because during the eighties of the whole devil worshiping. And in Idaho growing up as a kid, it was always talked about., there was a certain area.
Where they would, , do the rituals and, , blah. You'd hear the stories of them being in the, , the cemeteries and stuff like that. And so I think that was one of the pushes. And, , if you look at the whole, , push during the eighties, all the music and but, , it all comes together one way or another. And with them tracking us, , they're tracking us every day as we speak, , from our phones to our cars. And, , somebody was saying about, , putting your phone in a very a VeriCade case.
I agree highly. Turn off your Wi Fi. But now here's another thing. I'm a believer, so I do a lot of praying, and I do a lot of, , asking God for forgiveness. Make sure you're not doing it around your phone or anything that can record you because our phones are recording us. And that would just be like us going to a priest and confessing our sins, and then all of a sudden, bam, they've got, we're all sinners., I sin every day. I'm a man, so you can just, I'm just gonna leave at that. But and so yeah, pray where there's no devices.
I would definitely agree with that. Never talk out loud on the phone anything that you don't want the government to know about.
I mentioned somebody that I listened to who was, knows who said what preceded Facebook. And he's like, if you and your buddies are planning on doing something that's gonna cause problems, you don't talk about it on the phone, and you don't carry your phone when you go to do that. Keep your phone at home. You can live without it while you're doing whatever it is you shouldn't be doing or you don't want other people to know that you did. So the yeah. Because, basically, we are we're being tracked.
? We know we're being recorded by Elon right now. Well, Elon's not the only one that's interested in what we have to say if he even cares.
There are more nefarious reasons to know what we're talking about and who we're talking to and how often we talk and what code words we use. And it's not the same boys and girls it was as it was when we were growing up. That's for sure. It's just not.
So Do what's funny? I you hit me there, protocol, in the hardest way. Because I go into a lot of space. So I listen to the silver spaces. I listen to the ethnic spaces. I listen to the black spaces. I go into every space. I listen and learn and learn because I wanna learn. Right? What else can I do? And I'm in the most innocent space tonight. The I feel like this is an innocent space even though we're like, yeah, we can be jerk offs. That's for sure. We can be assholes.
But we're not mean. We're just like, but what? I think we're the most threatening. Why? Because we come with love and strength and impunity and also intelligence. Like, honestly, anyone that's in this space like Chris is coming at, you're you guys run the space. That's the most dangerous space you can have because it's real. You feel it. You do I'm an energy person. I don't, and I'm not like a what do they call them? Woah. Woah. Or whatever you call those people.
No. My energy, you guys accept me back even when I ramble some nights. And sometimes I've had some really bad nights, and you guys just put up with me, and you don't make me feel bad about myself. It's it's very makes me stronger. Makes me stronger to fight for you. Makes me stronger to fight for your husbands who are murdered. And that's the best strength I can have for you to be let me ramble and let me lose my shit because I'm a nurse. And if I was a nurse taking care of your husband, I never would have let that happen, and I've never said that out loud to you guys. I am so fucking mad.
You guys have no idea. And your niece, Chelsea. I'm that nurse. I'm that nurse that would fucking lose my shit, and they know that. And I'm I'm okay. The police have come to arrest me, and they might still come again. And I should shut my mouth, but I just can't because it's real. This is real. And I that's why I keep coming in this space because I want you to know I am an RN. I still am an RN. I will never let your husband, your niece, every one of your people that you love die.
Without vain because I am not the nurse that would ever let that happen. I promise you that, and I'm not a hero. I'm an asshole because I'm a nurse. That's how I feel. So I will always keep coming back and thank you for letting me speak, but I want you guys to know this has nothing to do with me. This is like I'll keep speaking out because, I'm not afraid. I why would I be afraid? You guys lost loved ones, and my profession killed your loved ones. It's unacceptable. Unacceptable. I just want that's why I keep coming back. Thank you for letting me speak.
Deborah, do you want Go ahead,.
Was just gonna ask Deborah if she wanted to respond to t bird because the two of them.
Share that in common, the destruction of their career and the careers that they loved by people with no.
Ethics, morals, intestinal fortitude. I don't know how to describe it because we've had this conversation. You and Miriam and myself have listened to the nurses who are horrified at what was done to the patients or not done for the patients by the by the men and women who wore the title nurse and ignored everything they trained to do.
I was horrified because I couldn't do that for my own I did it for so many other people's families in my life and could not do it for my own husband. So, yeah, I always have a.
Problem with it. Always.
Understandably too.
And any doctor who's worth his salt is pissed off or her salt. You look at what's going on with Mary Talley Bowden and all the doctors that did try and they worked within the system to try to educate their peers,.
And it was all for naught.? They tried to do everything they could, and they were censored and harassed and bankrupted and delicensed. And.
I can think of at least one case where I do believe somebody has had something of a breakdown from the stress.
, Sherry, with the sad part of all these people that you're mentioning too is that.
No nobody if we were all subjected to all these things in our careers that we that we were locked out of the hospital on this one, it makes no effing sense. I have, , as a nurse, been subjected to everything you can be subjected to, and all of a sudden COVID, no. And then they let me in even though once I was sick. None of that will ever make any sense. And to every one of these professionals that are losing their have lost their careers or are fighting for them still,.
It may that'll never make any sense.
Yeah., when you look at the situation that you were in is a freaking spotlight of evil where you were kept out of the and I'm only repeating this way because there may be people in our space tonight who haven't heard your story, and I'm not gonna tell the whole thing. But I want them to understand, as a nurse, you were locked out of the hospital when your husband really needed your support both emotionally and professionally, and you were locked out. And they knew you had COVID. And when they needed you to come in and say go ahead and unplug him,.
It didn't matter that you had COVID. All of a sudden, you could bring the whole township in as long as you were going to let them unplug him. That is what we faced, boys and girls. And many people, Miriam at the top of my page faced the exact same thing. She pushed to the limit.
She put a letter of demand in to try to get into the hospital. And when they felt that legal pressure,.
They overdosed her husband overnight and killed him literally overnight. And.
I bet you, Miriam, kinda feels the way I feel on this too. I didn't even get the satisfaction of speaking to a doctor. Not even when I was going to pull the they didn't have time. I have never.
I will never get over those words.
They don't have time.
More like they're too cowardly to face you. That's exactly what it was.? And I don't even know if, ,.
I had never shared that with my oldest son. He's in the room now, but, , it took me six months to get his medical records. And when I went through them, was horrified to see all the items that they had given him literally.
, Friday, October 2, I send it. Saturday, October 3, I get the phone call that his eyes aren't responding to light. For those who aren't medical, what that means is you've had some neurological insult, most commonly, , something that has deprived oxygen from the brain or slowed down the heart rate enough so the oxygen doesn't get pumped up to the brain. And usually that's, , it's either stroke, heart attack, overdosing in the case of people who use drugs.
Well, when I got his medical records about six months later after fighting with the hospital, I saw what happened in those twenty four hours. This list of medications, and these are just the ones that I can recall, but Ativan, morphine, fentanyl, Precedex, propofol. Yeah. All that. And, , the whole time they're telling me, we can't keep his blood pressure up. Well, I wonder why when you're giving all of those suppressive medications. They received a letter of demand and immediately, this is what happened to my husband. So, ,.
That's why I'm sure it took them six months to send me the record. They delayed as long as they possibly could.
So, anyway, , that's Yeah. They wanted the bed empty. They got the bed empty. And by the way, that was at twenty two days in the hospital. They kept us out the entire time, but Deborah is right. They overdosed him, then they call me on Saturday the third and say, hey. You and your son can come in. Really? Just last week, we couldn't come in. But now that he's, , not responding to his eyes aren't responding to light, he's dead from being overdosed, then we can come in. Yeah.
And the other beautiful part of that can you hear me? Yes. I Can you guys hear me? Yeah. Can hear because I come in the house, so sometimes it drops. The other sad part about what she's saying because Jeff was on all the same thing that she just said, plus three vasodilators hanging. And I buy IV, not giving them, they're hanging IV to keep his pressure up. They're so what Miriam's saying is it's like,.
It used to be called tees and blues. It's they're trying to do two different things and get the a one result, and it's not gonna work ever.
And, Miriam, I wanna apologize to you because I did not know that I would be saying something that your son didn't know. Oh, that's quite alright.
I just wanted him to know that, , I was aware that, , he was here and that, , he'd have the opportunity to pipe up if he wanted to. But, , I hadn't explicitly shared that with him, but he knows that they killed his dad because he posted it on Facebook during of last year. He posted it on Facebook and said, , Fauci, NIH killed my dad, so he knows. He just doesn't know the specific details.
My grandsons are 19 and 16, and my son has told them exactly what happened to their grandfather. So it's weird having a conversation because they know, and I still try to protect them from the ugliest parts. So yeah., because they're teenagers. They didn't need to know this.
Exactly. We try to protect, , however we can, but we also don't wanna keep the truth from them because the truth is what the truth is our biggest weapon against it ever happening again. It's people knowing the truth. So, , there's fine line between people having to live with the horror that we live with today every day because we saw it, and we know every excruciating detail, versus knowing the truth that, yes, it was a protocol based murder because they used the same steps over and over again 1, 600, 000 times.
And for our audience, you guys, if you're Americans, have been listening to our government argue over how Obamacare is gonna be funded and are they going to have subsidies and we've gotta make sure it's affordable, , because it's affordable health care. Right? That's the way they passed it. Keep in mind, all these protocols were mandated through the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services or Medicare and Medicaid Services because that's where it all starts.
All the time. They start, they put up the protocols, all the other insurance companies go with the same plan. They have to follow the same protocols because all of the diagnostic codes are the same, and everybody has to keep everything in line. So when you go to get your cancer diagnosis, your hip replacement, whatever it is, and you can't get pain medication, you can't get approval to have surgery, you're only allowed to have therapy, whatever it is, these are protocols. They will cost you your life. These are going to get worse. Miriam has been in a learning program recently where the,.
Medicare services is in six states going to come under an AI program that will be a money saver for Medicare because they will use AI to determine whether or not you are eligible for whatever the doctor claims that you need done. Go ahead, Miriam.
Yeah. I was just gonna, let them know what those six states are. I'm still looking up the graphic, but one of the states is Texas for certain. I'll scroll back here and try to find it, but it's it's a, it's called the Wiser program, w I s e r. It starts January 1, and it is AI integration where AI will determine, what these Medicare patients will get, what treatment they'll get. And it is, supposedly, I've almost found it here. I'm talking, talking, talking. I wanna read directly from it, and then we'll put it in the in the chat. Here it is. It is,.
It's called the CMS WISER program. It's wasteful and inappropriate service reduction. That's what the acronym stands for. It'll use AI to assure that people with Medicare receive the most appropriate care that supports the best health outcomes. Now here it comes. While decreasing costs. That's how they end the sentence there. While decreasing costs. Right. Okay. The program starts on 01/01/2026 in New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona, and Washington. And by the way, guys, these states, those particular states applied to be included. They asked to be included in this pilot program.
Yeah. And you gotta wonder, was there incentive debate these states to, how much money did they get to sell out their Medicare recipients? I'd like to know.
And you that happened because they're not going to just, there was there was a there was a carrot.
There was a carrot for the state. I guarantee you there's a government grant saying, hey. If you enroll, we'll give your state this much money, and we're going to enroll your Medicare and Medicaid recipients into this program, and AI is gonna determine the care they get.
But my whole thing and if you were if you were on the ground floor paying attention at the time when the ACA was being debated, you either heard Sarah Palin or Michelle Bachman or both talking about death panels. Well, this is death panels. This is what we all faced, and it's still there. The children that are die that died in Texas of measles, all had recovered from their measles, and they were improperly handled because the doctors can only follow protocols that are spit out by a computer based on the diagnosis code. And because they cannot think.
Or act outside of that box, they have learned not to, and they are killing patients because of it. These are children. While the.
Unfortunately, even our HHS director will tell you predominantly older Americans died of COVID, that doesn't explain the young people who died in hospitals like Shanna's daughter, who had gotten her vaccine and then got diagnosed with COVID and then was treated for COVID, and that killed her.
What it's it's it's become truly the death panels.
Can I can I just protocol.
Protocol? I've had my hand up for a long time because of that. I know your arm must be ready to fall off my shoulder. It's nothing about you. It's about Shauna, actually. Because I see her here. I love her. I actually befriend we've become very good friends over the years. And when I heard her first story when I first joined Twitter two and a half years ago, it was the 2023.
That I even didn't even know what Twitter was, and I came in. And it was one of the first spaces, and I stood up right hard, and I didn't understand how it worked. I didn't understand there were operatives. I didn't understand. Right? I just thought everyone was good people. Right? Isn't that horrible? And everyone was, like, warning me. Don't don't speak out. You're gonna get yourself in trouble. People sign NDAs.
I'm like, what the what the fuck's an NDA? Like, do you not just speak the truth? Like, I literally didn't understand. Anyway, she happened to be in the space. Shauna, that. You won't speak. That's fine. Don't worry about it. I love you. But she heard me speak, and she and I spoke, and she told me the stuff that happened to her daughter, and I said, send me the stuff that happened. And people said to me said to her afterwards, don't trust her. She wants money blah. And then of course, she gave me all the ingredients, whatnot that her daughter got.
And I she trusted me implicitly. When you trust people? When you actually feel your instinct and trust people because they're not gonna ask for money and they're not gonna judge you. They actually love you. There are some people out there like me, which is me and Shauna and whoever. It's just like there's some of us who actually love each other. We don't even know what's happening right in the in the same. Anyway, what you just said protocol hit me.
So I Shauna, I asked her permission first before I said this because I always do legally because I still have my nursing license. So here's the thing that hit me. This is the first time ever in five years that hit me.
So get this. Her daughter has to get this shot to come to Canada to do her good work, what she was doing, her mission, whatever it was, not my business. Guess what happens? She gets really, really sick. And I've told everyone, I have not seen anyone die under remdesivir or a ventilator here in Canada under my watch personally, and I'm a major player at this point. Okay. Let's I'm I'm being straight up. I don't brag about myself. None of you have ever heard me say anything nice about myself. However, I was a very wealthy entrepreneur ran multi millionaire companies.
Never had one death of COVID, by the way. And I have said that, but I don't say the other shit. Guess what? This poor girl has to get shot up to get across the border to come do some fucking youth shit in Canada and she gets sick and has to go back across the border. Okay. Follow me people. We didn't keep her here. That's weird number one if that's true if she actually got sick and got COVID or whatnot, why didn't we keep her in the country? Why would you take her across borders with a deadly virus? Doesn't make sense. Right?
Guess what? She has to be driven back across the border into her country to be murdered by remdesivir and a ventilator. We don't use them here. Do you understand where I'm going with this? I'm I'm I'm literally saying this out loud. I'm saying it out loud, and anyone can come after me. It doesn't make sense. Why wouldn't she just stay in Canada with a quote better health care? We wouldn't have put her on a ventilator. We don't have remdesivir. Her family came and got her,.
Drove her back across the border for her to go into a hospital and be murdered on a ventilator where she became septic and became chronic all the things wasn't on purpose for money and I'm not I'm actually listing the facts. We did not do that in Canada. So why did America ventilate to our patients to become necrotic, which is black right your tissue turns black necrotic means no oxygen blah. Why would you not? I'm not she's sick. You of course come get your kid. Of course, you come and get her. You don't leave her in another country, but we didn't do that in Canada.
And I'm being honest. Why can't we put this shit together? Both countries. Why can't we put this shit together? What the fuck happened? Why did she die? Why was she brought back across to your country while she could be ventilated and septic, where she could've stayed in Canada and probably lived? Or sick, Absolutely. Because she was poisoned. Absolutely.
Like, I this is my voice. What where did we go wrong here? What who's fucking poisoning who? Why the hell did she have to get poisoned in America to come to Canada? Why did she go back to America to die on a vent and remdesivir, which is our made protocol by the way? Everybody knows that now. I've made that public. What can someone help me?
That's all I wanna say.
Well, I can say that within the last two or three weeks, it's been it's been at least within the last month. This will not make you happy.
I found a tweet or a post on Facebook. It was social media where the they were talking about using remdesivir in Canada. Now maybe it was a province thing, maybe not in your province, maybe in other provinces, but they somebody was using remdesivir because the person who posted was a medical I can't tell you what medical professional, but I remember it was a medical professional, and they talked about using remdesivir and how wrong it was.
So some parts of Canada did. Maybe it had to do with the time frame, the year or whatever part of year when they finally moved it in. Because initially, in The States, Fauci had bought up everything that he could get because he needed to kill as many Americans as possible. So he made sure that our country had the largest.
Stockpile of remdesivir, that they wouldn't allow it to go to other countries initially because he was making sure we, quote, unquote, had enough for Americans. We know now why.
Oh, they also they also ramped up the ventilator acquisition as well from other places, and they converted a few companies to ventilator production as well to ramp up our stocks here in The United States. So, yes, I think that probably did spare some other regions because they had a machine going on here in The US.
Oh, yeah. They definitely had a machine going then, and, basically, it was the carrot and the stick. The carrot is here's a 150, 000 plus for each of the dead COVID patients that come out of your hospital. And depending on what state you're in, it might go up to 500, 000. And for those who are new to the space, that is on top of the billed amount that the insurance company would pay. So it was the equivalent of having two patients for the price of one because, remember, they sent all of their techs and their unnecessary medical people home and.
Laid them off. Remember all the nurses and technicians that got laid off in 2020, and everybody needed to go get unemployment because they were all laid off. And then they hired traveling nurses at, what, four or five times the amount that they were paying the regular ICU nurses, and they brought them into the ICUs. So then you'd have two patients per nurse and only on that floor. So you're putting out the money to employ those nurses for those patients and then getting paid double for the patients.
It was a hell of a scheme. It really was. Now because CMS is running the deal and they're telling everybody what they have to do, when the patient or the patient's relatives say, well, what about vitamin d? What about zinc? What about vitamin c? No. We can't use that. Well, it wasn't because they didn't think that it would help. They didn't use it because it wasn't part of the protocol. And if it wasn't in the protocol, then it would negate the payment they would get from CMS. So that would give them a kick in the pants on their carrot.
The other thing it would do would it would violate the CMS contract. And if that happens, CMS had the right, still does, has the right to pull the contract from the hospital, which means that all of your local Medicare and Medicaid patients wouldn't be able to come to that hospital because they wouldn't be able to be served under the contract anymore, and the hospital would lose all that budget money until they could renegotiate a new contract with CMS and get back in their good graces. So that was your stick.
And this is what they're still working under now because that is still the way that things are done.
And if you allow your
Is it just me?
I can't hear protocol anymore, but I can hear you. Okay. Protocol widow, you.
Dropped out just as you were mid sentence there, and I'm so sorry, but you're probably going to need to drop out and rejoin. This is a frequent issue with x spaces. It happens a lot. Sorry about that, guys. Kyle, I do wanna get to your hand, but we have some new speakers that been waiting quite some time. Oh, I was just too late for one of them. But revolution, z revolution, how are you doing tonight?
I'm good. I hope you're all doing well and that, Santa was good to you.
Kinda listening in. It's it's it's crazy to see how, administrative reach from, , top down can set into motion.
These programs that at the end, , like, they land in front of doctors and nurses. These protocols are set in front of them, and they have to put them forth. What I'm saying? And at the end, these things happen. It's it's unfortunate because we know it's top down. We that's the one thing we know is that this system is set up top down so that nobody knows who's calling the shots.? Could all ask those questions, but at the end of the day, we see who suffers from it.
It's it's unfortunate, but, , this is this is one of the things we're looking at right now is that, obviously, this was planned, preplanned. We know about the steps they took years in advance of this and how it's led to the place and position that we are now asking these questions.? Many of us, you folks especially, , standing up bravely and speaking out, but at the same time being silenced. And I think at the end of the day, that's the, boldest statement that there is for anyone.?
Why are why are we being silenced? Why are you? Not me. But you're being why are why are you being silenced? Because I'm imagining that you experience a lot of censorship.
I know myself. My business was flourishing. I was killing it. I just I was voted the one well, I was voted two years in a row, nominated the second year, top business in my city. Sadly, my online business was destroyed overnight destroyed overnight just for speaking out, Instantly banned and blocked everywhere, all of my accounts,.
My Shopify, everything I was doing. My website, zero, one to two people in a year, like, from top voted top business in the city. It's crazy to see what they can do to you just for speaking out and telling the truth. As somebody who's experienced it from what I know from my side of things, which I normally try not to speak about too much now because I find that it can shut down alive very quickly.
I'm gonna land my plane. I hope that the, sound comes back on for the lady who was speaking. I was interested in what protocol was saying.?
All I can tell you is that keep speaking out, find new routes of business because I'm telling you if you're doing an online business, they'll shut you down, destroy you in two seconds.
Thank you for being patient with me. I get on a roll, and I get.
Wound up. So I appreciate it. You're you're loud. You're loud. I have a lot of mental patience being a mental patient myself. I'm joking.
My
Gosh. A dad joke. That was a dad joke.
Dad joke. Sent me my son just sent me an Instagram,.
And the picture was supposed to indicate that the therapist was taking away. It was like, , remember how you used to take away your child's nose? And you'd say, oh, I've got your nose. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And this was the therapist reaching out and coming back with a hand and going, there, I took your mental illness away.
The
Patient goes Oh my god. No. Give me that back. My mother gave it to me.
That's hilarious. My kid's trying to tell me something.
Small world. Small world.
That's funny. That kinda falls into the same thing. But thank you, for.
Verbally giving me a pat on the back. I but, yeah, I do have a tendency to get on that soapbox.?
But You're supposed to. You gotta. Somebody's gotta do it. If you're not gonna do it, who's gonna do it?
Then we're so lucky to be able to do it now with all the censorship you were talking about. It's been just so horrendous. And that if Elon hadn't bought this platform, it would can like, just the act of buying this platform has changed, shifted so many of those dynamics to the degree that we're able to have this conversation tonight and acknowledge these self evident truths that otherwise we would be being told that we're crazy conspiracy theorists for even daring to think about, still yet say out loud. But, yeah, I was enjoying your rant to protecolodin.
Everybody that knows me that's already on the space is like, oh, shit. There she goes again. Grab on. It's gonna get loud. I just I worry that people who might be new don't understand how absolutely evil, how incredibly evil.
This is. And I as I've listened to I'm gonna I'm gonna go back to, had brought up the metaglasses.
If you watch any of the Charlie Kirk stuff on the podcast, the people who are still trying to figure out how did this work, there are a lot of people who are suddenly admitting that.
They had no idea until COVID how evil the governments are and how everything they ever thought they knew isn't what they were taught.
And for me, knowing what they did what they continue to do, by the way, because the people with the hospital rescue organizations are still getting phone calls for people who are being forced on vents. So, yeah, that's still happening.
And they're they look at, for looking at that and knowing, Miriam said 1, 600, 000.0. If you go to the CDC website, it's just over 1, 200, 000 because somewhere along the line in 2023, I believe, might have been 2024. It was 2023. They decided that they would downgrade the number of people, but I never heard anything about people getting corrected death certificates. So that was interesting. So they went down from one point six to one point two million COVID deaths. And when we know that they really didn't die of COVID and we know how they hid that,.
Literally hid it because doctor Birx and Anthony Fauci were telling all of the hospital systems, well, if you think it might be COVID, you can count it as a COVID death. So.
When that your country has people in it, a lot of people who are willing to go to that trouble, then you look at 911, and you're not really surprised by the number of people who died.
And if you do a little research, you realize, , Tucker Carlson just did a five part documentary system on that shows our people knew in advance that if not that it was going to happen, they knew it could happen. So.
What else? AIDS? We know they did it with AIDS. We've had nurses telling us about it.
, sadly, this is a pattern. They look at it as, , they're not concerned about the loss of life. They look at it how will it serve their agenda. Another example, not even the health care field, was, FDR knew that Pearl Harbor was gonna be bombed too. He knew he knew what was gonna happen, and he let it happen because it was it was politically kryptonite. It was it was he could not do it until enough people died, enough soldiers, sailors died, then the American people would accept it. So he let it happen.
Now here's the fun part. If you listen to some conspiracy fears, I was telling you guys about somebody I listened to on a podcast, and he claims that his father told him as he was a child in front of a neighbor when he got into an argument with his dad about Pearl Harbor, and his dad said to him, boy, you don't know what you're talking about. They didn't just attack Pearl Harbor out of nowhere. We attacked Truc Island. It's spelled T R U C. We attacked Truc Island and took away all of the boats and equipment that they had there. It took two days, and we took it down.
Well, dad, if that was the case, then it would be in the rec he said, no. It's never gonna be on the record books. It shows up as two weeks after Pearl Harbor, but it didn't happen. I flew the mission. I know it was before Pearl Harbor.
Excuse me? Yes, ma'am? I wanna speak. Is that okay?
Well, I have two people in front of you with hands up. Can you put your hand up so we keep you in line?
Oh, okay. Sorry.
No. No. No. It's okay. Now, Chelsea, who was in front? Was it Kyle or was it Laura?
Marlaise has been Okay. Waiting for quite some time. Welcome to the space. I don't think I've seen you before, and I'm sure I botched your name. How do you say your name?
Oh, my name? My name is Marlies. Marlies. Okay. Go ahead. I have a question for Miriam. You talked about your son?
I'm sorry. Would you repeat that?
You was talking about your son or your ma'am?
I was my husband was the one who was killed by the hospital protocol, and my son is was in the room tonight when we were discussing it. So that's why I mentioned him. Okay. And who has.
Used fentanyl?
I am so sorry. I can't really hear what you said then. Could you repeat? Yeah. You talked about fentanyl.
No. I'm sorry. I'm Dutch.
I'm from Yes. And I'm so sorry. With I am can you maybe spell the last word that you're saying? Because I cannot.
What's the English word?
Yeah. I'm so sorry. Can you can you describe it in another way? Because I cannot I cannot catch that one. It's a drug what they used. Oh, okay. And so I'm not I can't really quite make out the sound of the drug that you're saying. Are you talking about.
I think she's saying what is the drug they use, Miriam. Well, I think she says. Oh, okay. It was it was separate. It was several drugs. I can list them again for you.
It was Ativan, morphine, propofol, fentanyl.
Yeah. Fentanyl.
Fentanyl. Yes. Fentanyl. Yeah. It is a That's the one,.
And that's the one, the top of cost of that.
Yes. It is. And as far as, like, Chinese importing it into The US, but the hospitals also use fentanyl for pain relief typically. They do fentanyl patches. They can do it IV, and it is a respiratory suppressant. So someone who already has COVID or any respiratory disease should never be given any respiratory suppressants. And they gave multiple doses of multiple different kinds of respiratory suppressants.
And But if it's well,.
There are lawsuits in The US about fentanyl.
Yeah. But then she's saying there's lawsuits in The US about fentanyl, but not for what we're talking about.
Right. Yeah.
Yeah. And But if you have a little, a milligram, how do you say it, it's it can be, yeah, your dad.
Yes. There have been several cases that have gone through the court system and to include a recent 18 year old who was also overdosed and killed. And the jury basically said no, that the hospital and doctors were not, liable in any way. Then just this past Friday, it went before the judge again on appeal and got dismissed. So, so far, there's been no justice in The United States for any of these horrific crimes.
Okay.
Okay. Thank you. You're welcome. And I hate to be the bearer of that news, but, yeah, my husband was even a part of a k a class action case, which also got, dismissed because of the prep act here as well. So And, Miriam, you might wanna explain to her how some of them that did had ended up paying.? Right. And then the third part of the problem is there were several widows who took their cases to court and they lost. And in one instance, I know that this particular woman who now is taking care of her younger disabled sister because they killed her mother.
They killed her and her sister's mother. She now owes $16, 000 to hospital because she lost the case. So there's there's many terrible things that are happening to people. They're losing their loved ones. They're losing their primary financial support, and then they're being victimized once again by the legal system and by the hospital system. So it's it's really horrific, and there is no there's no justice in this system so far. That's why I tend to call it a legal system and not a justice system.
No. No. No. Yeah. I understand.
Well, thank you. I appreciate the question, and I'm sorry I was having so much difficulty.
But I am so pleased No problem. No problem. I'm Dutch, so my English is not all good. Well, I know that you probably.
No. No. No. No. No German? Okay. Yeah. And the reason I ask is I lived in Germany for a while, but my language skills are not what my late husbands were. He was very, very good at speaking other languages. So it's very nice to meet you, and thank you for joining us so much. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah.
And what's your thoughts about remdesivir?
Remdesivir, is, a known killer. It was used in the Ebola trials in late twenty nineteen. They knew that it killed fifty three percent of the pay that they used to treat with Ebola, and yet antifaxime decided to designate it as the only treatment for COVID knowing.
That it shut down No. But it's it's also a killer.
It is a killer. Yes. He knew it. But, , again, it's for profit and, for population reduction. Both.
Yeah. Both. Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Sorry?
Yep. Just absolutely atrocious what they did. That is why we are here every Saturday night. And I hope you will join us again, Marley, and.
Be part of our little community here. And I appreciate you coming on tonight. Do you have any other questions?
No, thank you. Yeah, I will join again.
No further questions. Thank you so much.
I
Think Laura, you are just in front of individual twenty five, so welcome to the space. Laura, how are you doing?
I'm good. I think Keith was before me.
Thank you very much. Adding my I just wanna say about the I am Hello? I am Japanese in Japan now, and I wanna say that many professors in Japan, , university professors got so much money from pharmaceutical companies such as Pfizer around the 2020, and then the vaccines funny things. They think they I'm sure they.
They think they
That the vaccines is funny things, but they just shouted their mouth. Even now, they have been shouted their mouths by government, and then it's very bad. And now even now, the vaccination has continued in Japan for senior citizens, and so many senior citizens have been killed even now. And more than one million senior citizens have been killed by the by hospitals, so many hospitals. The nurse and then the doctors still continue to get the shot. So it's very, very, very bad. Our we can't stop such as the, they didn't they don't notice that.
The vaccine is so very bad things. Oh, just I wanna say that. Sorry. I'm sorry.
Thank you very much. Bye now.
Thank you so much for coming on. I hope to see you again next week. Laura?
Hi there. Can you hear me? Yep. Hey. This goes back to when we were on the conspiracy theory front. I've never I don't think I've ever brought this up before.
Did Laura lose sound?
I was gonna ask if it was just me.
I can I see her on speaker, but I can't hear?
Yeah. I can't hear her either.
Laura, if you can hear us, you may need to leave and come back because we cannot hear you.
Revolution z, and then we'll circle back to Laura after we get her back on mic.
Hi there. Thought k what k Holiday was up first, but I'll I'll go ahead if they're not available. One of the things, like, that I'm alluding to what you guys were saying earlier much earlier, it's very strange how these protocols went out and that, the people that were exempt from this I think you guys know this. But for anybody listening in who's just coming in or doesn't know, politicians, members of parliament, members of congress, members of senate, all exempt from COVID protocols and vaccinations. They were exempt. They could continue their business. They did not need.
Any form of mandatory vaccination, although they called for it throughout government. Correct? And military in the military. Yet members of congress, senators, all of those politicians immune. And this is true in Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, all across the world in unison. All of these exemptions were handed out also for the drug companies, Pfizer, Moderna, all of the executives, anyone working there., they literally did not have to be vaccinated, but we had to be. It's strange.
That these protocols were put forward, and, of course, , that these legal protections were enacted for them even though we can see now.
The amount of people that have really actually died. Even though VAERS, the vaccine reporting agency,.
Was showing that on its current trend, about three months into this vaccination program, that millions would die. But they changed that. They scrubbed all those all those statistics. There's a popular meme out there, but it's not a meme. It's it's actually one of those reality photos. It's a real picture. It's not fake like AI and all these fake posts we have now of Bill Gates sitting and it at a desk and in the background of his place where he lives behind him, a book,.
, about how you can change statistics, lying with statistics. And this is what we're looking at across the board Across the board. We experience it heavily here in Canada. We're told that unemployment is up. Oh, really? That's weird because when you read into it and you find out that statistics unemployment is up, for instance, here in Canada. Just recently, our economy isn't sucking. There's lots of jobs based on a telephone survey and a computer model, not on actual statistics. Oh, that's weird. So this is how they do things now. They scrub the real statistics.
Based on real data, and they insert computer models like they did with COVID. Oh, we're all gonna die. We're all gonna die based on a computer model from a fella out of Britain who was sneaking out to see his mistress. You guys remember that? And caught. Paid millions of dollars to produce this computer model that would thrust us into this COVID, , vaccination and COVID scheme and COVID lockdown. It's very interesting that computer models rather than actual statistics guide the way now. That if the government isn't aware of it, why are they immune to it? Why do they enact legislation.
To allow themselves, you would think they would be afraid of dying. Right? More than anyone, of course., they don't wanna die. Then why didn't you take it? Why wasn't it mandated for government officials? Why wasn't it mandated for drug company executives and people that worked at these drug companies? Strange questions to ask. Right? But, of course, if you ask those questions now, what do you get? Censored, blocked, shadow banned. It's a strange world. It's a strange world.
And, again, I'm preaching to the converted here. I think all of this. I think all of the amount of censorship that's available for you free of charge. All you have to do is speak out and tell the truth. But if you lie, you'll be rewarded.
Landed in the plane. So true. It's the stick the stick if you tell the truth, the carrot if you pair it the lie. And that's how they plan to enforce this social up. They really tried to, they did. They completely shredded the social contract and they tried to just slide of hand us into this clown world reality and it they did it, of course, during this crisis that they had fostered and they hoped that everyone would just go along with it. And the only thing they really achieved is we'll never go back to the way it was. Like that they orchestrated.
That and that's that's happened. I've accepted it to the degree that I can't stop it and I'm fighting against the rest of what they're trying to achieve with every fiber of my being because they are trying to usurp total control over every aspect of our lives and we can't let that happen. We can't be the generation that leaves this dystopia to our children and our grandchildren.
So Kyle, I'm totally not ignoring you. I do wanna if Laura's back, I wanna get to Laura and then we'll come to Kyle. And then I think Marley has her hand up. Go ahead, Laura.
Can y'all hear me? Yep. Can you can? Okay. Oh, I'll back on conspiracy theory, Don. I don't think I've ever mentioned this. I don't think. But most of y'all know I'm vaccine injured. But the reason that I went out and at the beginning and really tried to get to get the vaccine when it was hard to get was that my geriatric father was having surgery, and I wanted to be there with him. And he convinced they convinced me that I was gonna kill him if I didn't get the vaccine. Well, there was this group of women on Facebook.
That were helping people that were desperately looking to get the vaccine to get them scheduled. And one of these women on Facebook helped to get me a reservation at a CVS, which I live in Austin, which is an extremely liberal place. But they managed to get me scheduled about 30 miles outside of Austin in a very conservative place. And.
I'm a pretty conservative person if you look at my Facebook page. And I was just wondering this is my conspiracy theory is that there were people that if you were looking to get a vaccine and help from Facebook, that they looked at your social media. And if they looked and if you looked like somebody they wanted off the face of the planet, that they scheduled to get a really bad batch of the vaccinations. Has anybody heard anything like this, or do y'all think I'm absolutely crazy for even thinking that?
At this point in time, that does not sound like it's outside the realm of possibility, Laura.
I can totally I can totally see how that could happen with the right people monitoring and administering a Facebook page. Yep. Well,.
I find it extremely interesting that there just so happen to be people who could find an appointment for you., that seems nice and convenient, doesn't it? Especially with them being on Facebook. And we know how much Zuckerberg knew. There's a video of him telling his employees, we don't know what these gene therapies are gonna do. He literally said that and then the whole time censoring the rest of us trying to tell people the truth.
Just for calling them gene therapies. You couldn't even call it a gene therapy even though in their own freaking.
S SEC filings, they call it that. The minute that I this is Laura. The minute that I said that, my screen went blank and I was knocked off.
Yeah. I've noticed that both times when you tried to talk, it's kicking you off.
No., immediately when I said what I said about Facebook, it my screen went black, and I was off. I had to come back in and rejoin and request the mic again and everything. You trigger you trigger the algorithm, didn't you? That's freaky, freaky, freaky. Yep. It kinda well, maybe I'm not such a conspiracy theorist. Well,.
We've been talking about how they are listening to us, and you may have just proved it.
So Yeah. I think I think they heard me loud and clear. Yeah.
Pretty much.
But yeah. My goodness.
Well, tell them it wasn't a secret.
Yeah. Alright. Well, , has anybody ever heard anything like that before? Not specifically. Because I missed what y'all said right after I spoke because they kicked me off.
Yeah. No. Not specifically. I personally have not heard that. But like I said, , if it was being directed where they knew specific shipments had gone to and maybe they were targeting based on algorithmic.
Views within the social media sphere.
And Well, , it's it's very odd that I had to drive to I had to drive way out of my way to a conservative place to get the shot. And, , and if you looked at my Facebook profile, , who the little Karen that was looking at me was not liking me one bit.
On the flip side before this is before we even knew what the term Karen meant. Yeah. Right. We know. Right? Or that or that Zuckerberg gave $400, 000, 000 to throw the twenty election.
? You're you're begging to be kicked off again. That. Right?
I know. I'm I'll be interested to see if it happens again.
The other thing, though, is I just the concept that you had to go out to what you consider a conservative area that actually had product and available appointments shows you that conservative area wasn't using up the stock, like, was being used up around your where you live because it's it was more of a liberal area where you lived at the time.
So the conservatives weren't using it all up.
That's probably true.
And I wouldn't have been doing it if I wasn't desperate, but I was. And, unfortunately, what happened. So.
Now Oh, wow. Loaded I've got a loaded question.
How is your dad?
He passed away two years ago.
I'm so sorry.
He made it through the surgery, but he wasn't ever the same afterwards. He was 89.
When he had the surgery, and the going underneath the anesthesia, he was just never the same when he came back, and he passed away, like, a year afterwards.
I'm so sorry.
Yeah. Me too. Thank you.
Thanks. Thank you for being here, Laura.
Thank you.
I'm so sorry.
Yeah. And, , fuck Facebook. That's all I have to say. Thank you.
Kyle, go ahead.
Hey. Thanks. I just wanted to finish up with saying Tee was telling me that she was really hurting there and having some issues breathing and stuff. So she just wanted to say good night to everybody and how much she clearly loves y'all, number one. And then just a little inspiration for everybody., we had this pack we did one night. I probably told the story, but maybe someone here hasn't heard it. There's, like, 15 or 20 of us that does this pack, and we said we're all gonna go do an undercover video tomorrow. If it's Walmart Pharmacy, Hy Vee, or Walgreens,.
Or CVS, whatever the hell you have around you, And we're all gonna just undercover video. Just make it quick. Make it a minute or less and just ask the people in there if they have inserts for their shots.? Or ask whatever question you want that make them incriminate themselves. Right? Let's incriminate these folks. If it's legal and lawful in your state, , if the one party consent or whatever, then incriminate these folks.? Make them make them nervous. Make them sweat a little bit.? Show the camera.
Their eyes so. Because I think a lot of us in here have been to pharmacies, and a lot of times, the pharmacist will not look you in the eye when you bring this shit up. They won't look you in the eye. They look at the at the at the at the ground. They look at the floor. And I just think it's so important for people that are still able-bodied in this fight to go out and put these folks on camera if it's legal and lawful in your state. Get them to squirm on camera. This is real near and dear to me because I went to my local Walmart, and this girl,.
Unfortunately, I went to high school with her. But did I, like, shy away from it? No. I still did it., I went to high school with her, and I still did it for this community because I wanted to show everybody what was still happening. So if we could just please inspire each other, , like we talk and we're we're all mourning still to this very second of the people that we've lost. We're mourning for the people that are literally in their bed right now, and I've been there. I've seen it. I know exactly what the situation is.
And I'm sitting here thinking about it all the time, and I have to literally try to, like, distract myself so often because it hurts so fucking bad because I'm thinking about her, and I know how bad she's hurting. And we're all sitting here dealing with this on a daily, nightly basis. We're dealing with this. We're dealing with the loss of our loved ones. And I just think if anybody in here is able-bodied,.
You need to go into these places and do something. I promise you, when you go do something like that and get it on camera, it does empower you. And I just wanted to say that courage is very contagious. Courage is very contagious. And I just think we're also at a point where we want to be legal and lawful, but we also want to show people that we're not scared anymore. Like, we're not gonna sit here and continue to put up with these spikes. What? Like, railroad spikes just constantly. If it's scratching your leg or your arm,.
, the, the they're hitting us every single direction they can when it comes to our money and our finances and our freaking loved ones we've lost, when it comes to our pharmaceuticals. And so I just ask everybody kindly, if you're able-bodied still, go out there and take initiative and show us what you did. Show us what you did. Show us that you shamed a pharmacist. Do something.? Because it's better than nothing. And, again, courageous contagious.
Thank you, girls, so much for every freaking week that you guys just come in here and bang it out. I freaking love it. I cannot be more respectful of you girls. I really can't. Deb included, Shanna down there, like, I just cannot tell you how much I appreciate you and your sacrifice.
And it truly means the world to me.? And then if I can do a small thing and please DM me. If you girls want me to do something, I'm gonna fucking do it. So if there's ever a day that you're like, , hey, Kyle. Why don't you do this for us? Like, go and, like, ask them. I'll do it. I'll do it. You just gotta ask me to do it. I tell that to Tanya every day. What can I do for you that I can do from here? What can I do? And she a lot of times, she doesn't want me to do anything, but there are certain times she does. And when she asked me to do it, I jump too.
I jump too, and I do it. I just ask you guys to please get that courage, , and just do what you can. And I just wanna say I love you guys so freaking much. Bottom of my heart and soul, I love you, and I just appreciate every Saturday. Me and Tanya look forward to it every Saturday. And god bless you, Shannon. I love you, and love your daughter. And we'll see you guys soon.
Thank you so much, Kyle. Sometimes it's not easy. Protocol widow, go ahead.
Nope. Didn't have anything to say yet.
, it's it's really not. A lot of the people in this fight have lost so much,.
And
It sucks. It sucks. Revolution, go ahead.
I was just gonna say something along the lines of what Holiday said.
I don't know his first name. K. He spoke really well. About Kurt,.
Well, crazy story. I remember going Karen can I'm from Canada. Years ago, with my daughter, she's only four at the time, and the wife, we go to Canada's Wonderland, August. Hot, hot summer day. We're at the end of our excursion.? It's two and a half hours kinda going through the whole place. You're tired. You're exhausted. The heat is beating down on us. It's one of the hottest August stage you can imagine. We make our way to an ice cream stand. Huge lineup. Too deep. Two lineups of people waiting to get there. We finally get up, long lineup, and get our ice cream.
And I get an ice cream for the wife and the child and go to lick it, and it's warm. The ice cream is warm. I'm looking at it, and it isn't melting. It's solid.
Instinctively, I'm like, well, this is crazy. Whatever., you're kinda frustrated. It's hot. I walk over to the garbage pail. Go to I'm gonna dump it in the garbage pail. But the garbage pail, the giant garbage pail they have there is overflowed to the point that I literally can't fit the ice creams in the garbage pail. And all it's full of is ice creams that are warm that aren't melting.
And I look at it and I go, what? Screw this. And I walk up to the front of the line. I wait, get through. Not right away. You have to push your way up there because it's so crowded. And I look at the lady and I say, this ice cream is warm. And she says, well, the coolers are out, and the refrigerator's not working. I'm sorry. I'm like, but ice cream melts. And I'm like, this is not acceptable. I want my money back.
I'm fighting with this. And without knowing it, what I started, guys? I started a little revolution. People started freaking out because as it turned out, there were people behind me. They'd all thrown their ice creams in that garbage pail I was just talking about. No one would stand up and say anything. I was the first to do it. That doesn't mean anything. Somebody else would have done it if it wasn't me. But I was the one who was like, , it's hot. I've had enough. I want my money back. Ice cream is supposed to be cold. Right?
But I was told, , ice cream it's okay if it's warm. This is what we're dealing with. It's a system where we're being told how to think. The ice cream is warm. Everything around us.
Isn't what it seems. They're telling us the temperature is cold, but it's really hot. And, really, , I don't know if you guys get the analogy. One person stands up. I started a literal revolution behind me. People started freaking out. I'm getting my money back. Suddenly, there's a lineup of all kinds of people. Oh, yeah. I want my money back too. It was just literally, people were freaking out. But before that, everybody was ready to accept warm ice cream.
To me, that's what COVID is. It's like this strange IQ test where it's not an IQ test. It's really like a courage test, isn't it? That's what Kay Halliday was saying. I think that's why it reminded me. If we stand up, one person stands up. See how powerful that is? And that's what you're all doing here. So, Kay, mister Halliday, good words. Good words. Stand up, guys. Because every time you do that, you inspire other people behind you to do the exact same thing. Land in my plane, guys.
And even just the small things, even just telling the random stranger you're passing in the grocery store aisle, I guess that would be, sometimes you strike up conversation. Whenever you have an opportunity,.
Tell someone. Be sure that they know. Inspire them. I think Yeah. Yeah. That's another side of the story that's even bigger, , inspiring people to believe in themselves that they can, , stand up and do that., again, that's kinda what mister Halday was saying there. Stand up, guys. Stand don't be afraid to stand up because you're you're inspiring a generation.? Imagine, , for me, I don't know, as a dad, single dad here raising my son of my own, I wanna inspire him to do more than I have. What??
And what? I don't think of myself as somebody that stands up as much as I should, , but I try to do that with him. The other day, we bought a $125 in PlayStation cards he wanted as a Christmas present as well as other things.? And his scratch ticket wound up being defective. They're telling us at the store that we had to go on one eight hundred and ask for help from somebody for two and a half, three hours in the holidays, Christmas holidays, to get our money back. So my son would be unhappy. I was like, no. You sold us a defective card. That's your job, not mine.
, I fought with the clerk until I got my way. Like, I wouldn't I wouldn't I wasn't leaving. But you have to stand up, and this is what you try to teach our generation or children, I think. And I don't know if I'm I'm preaching to the converted because here in this crowd, you guys are the ones standing up.? I gotta be, like, honest. As soon as I got knocked down in my business, what choice do I have? I support my son on my own through my business. So when they kicked the feet out from underneath me just for speaking out a couple times,.
I kinda shut up.? I was kinda complacent. Now I've built my business to the point where I'm not structured in a way that I can be affected by putting all my eggs in one basket.? Just being on one online site. That's a stupid thing to do. My own fault. But, like, for people who aren't dependent on the system, you gotta stand up and speak out.?
It's a small window of opportunity we have because I really I'm sorry to be the conspiracy theorist, but I think that the people who are in power profit from our suffering. That's really what I think. I think that in the end, they have backdoor deals that we don't know about, that we never will know about. Here in Canada, we might think that there's an adversarial situation with Trump. Really, they're probably meeting behind the closed doors before anything and working out how they might profit.
From fixing the market.? We're gonna say steel is really bad in Canada. Let's see how we can affect that, make some money off the steel industry. We'll both invest. We don't know what backdoor deals are being made, but we do know at the end of the day, these people these politicians, career politicians, have more money in their bank than they're making from being a career politician. Where is their money coming from? Oh, apparently, it turns out that they're stock market geniuses, and they can.
Well, why wouldn't you just be wheeling and dealing in the stock market? Just quit politics. You could be no. No. No. They've got an inside and inside and everything. Insider trading across the border in every country. They're all profiting from our suffering, and they know it. If we think for a second that these career politicians actually care about us,.
It'd be the same as us believing that World Wrestling Federation of superstar wrestling is real. Some people think that stuff's real. Some people think that our politicians really care about us and that they're not actors just like World Wrestling Federation actors pretending on a stage. That's all these to me, all these politicians are, actors.
Stooges, , employed, set up by the groups like, , the World Economic Forum, United Nations, aligned with groups like the World Health Organization. We all know these groups and who they are. We all know that if they subscribe to these We programs, sustainable development goals, put this pin on your suit and stand up in front of the world with it and tell everybody that there's new world coming, a new world order. Tell them tell them that,.
We're gonna build back better. We'll all repeat that exact same line in unison out of nowhere in every country around the world, Australia, New Zealand, United States, UK, Canada. All of our career politicians saying, build back better. Build back better. What is this? It's narrative mind control, where they control the population by controlling what we think, by feeding us this dialogue. Repetitive? Yeah. Yeah. It's repetitive. We get sick of hearing the same phrases over and over. Sustainability, diversity, diversity, diversity.
Diversity is our strength, really. What is our weakness? Governments. In the Bible, as a kid, I remember as a young man, I was, like, 12, 13 years old, I thought, what? Because I studied quite a bit.
And as a kid, I remember thinking government is the beast. And, , at the time, our priests said, oh, no. No. No. I still think to this day, is the beast. It's the beast that, controls us. Everybody has to go along with. But they don't have to go along with any of the, steps and procedures and everything they're implementing saying, hey. You guys should do this. You have to do this except for us. We don't have to.
Our land.
Oh, by the way, I hope everybody is, having a happy New Year this year and blessed as it were.
I tell you what, I am super stoked to be putting 2026 behind us, and I am hopefully not masochistically optimistic about the potential of 2026 being a better year. So but, yeah, I was gonna say you're your stuff. You've got a pretty good handle on what's going on when few people do. It's good to see.
And to revolution's point, I know that you said you're in Canada, and we know that all of these governments across the world are pretty much run the same way. But I've seen enough former intel type people talking recently in different places, usually on podcasts and, , you can say what you want about whether or not they're all telling the truth. But if they're in different places and they're using different terms, but the meaning is still similar, I start thinking maybe there's something there. But the one that got my attention wasn't an intel guy. He's a former sniper. And he was.
He was saying that he got a phone call from a friend of his who's CIA. And the guy wanted to know, do you have ask this sniper, do you have anybody in the upper area of the government where I can get a message through and actually get somebody's attention. And, , the sniper dude, his name is Mike Glover. He's like, dude, you're CIA. I know what your position is. What the hell are you asking me for? He said, because I can't get past Kash Patel,.
And the guy's bought off.
And at that point, the sniper, Mike, said, everybody in our government, all of the heads of all of the departments, they're either being blackmailed or they're being bought off, and that's why you.
Vote for somebody that you really, really like. They seem really, really good. And then the next thing, they're voting for all the crap that you didn't expect them to vote for that wasn't part of the plan. And then you hear your favorite people, and I can say I loved Dan Bongino, and he was worthless. I thought Cash Patel was gonna be great. He's even worse than worthless, and it makes sense. That explains it all. We know there are a few of us on here who have had conversations about senator Ron Johnson, who has had multiple, long, extensive open,.
Roundtables with a lot of people who brought forward a lot of information, and that's the end of it. It's brought forward, and it makes a nice video, and nothing is spoken about after the fact.
Now is he bought off? I don't know. But he's got a big megaphone. And if his dumbass is not standing in the well of the senate and screaming every day, then he's worthless to everybody. And they are all worthless. The only one that I see that may be helpful only because everybody hates him, and if everybody hates you in congress, that means you're clean, in my book, is Thomas Massey. Now he's not helping anybody in our situation, but he's certainly a thorn in everybody else's side. And for that reason, I think he needs to stick around because they need to have a thorn in their side.
My thoughts, anyway, for what it's worth. But that's where we are. We are with we are dealing with a bunch of people that we have put in places of power, and now they are ensconced and they're ruthless to us. My thought.
Absolutely. You couldn't put that any better.?
? If I if in my business, if I say, hey., Mike, I'll have that to you on Monday. And then Monday comes around, I don't do it. And I promised Mike. I said, don't worry. I know you guys are relying on this. You need this stuff for Monday, and, otherwise, your business won't run that day. I'll get it to you, and I don't. And I and I don't just not only do it, I'm kinda silent on it. And then when Mike says, hey. You said Monday. And I'm like, what are talking about? I never said that. Well, that's what we're dealing with right now. We'd fire anybody in business.
And also get rid of any friends that did this repeatedly to us. Right? Yet we have these people working for us,.
Lying to us, pretending that they're working for us. But who are they working for? You guys know all this. Who are they working for? I don't have to tell you. They're telling us. They're telegraphing to us who they work for. We don't have to say it. You're in Canada if I say it pretty soon. If I were to say it right here, guys, believe it or not, that can roll back on me because we have laws being enacted right now in Canada just like Australia, The UK.
That's now mister Holliday up there in the corner has a very special friend who's not on the platform right now, and she was visited the following day by the police. So, yes, we are very aware. And that was that was probably, what, eighteen months ago, Kyle? Maybe two years already?, it's been a while.
Yeah. Let me first just talk about that one because even back then, I was very, very aware that some nights, they got a little sideways. Right? And we all do that. We're all high emotion. And some of the meds that people get put on sometimes, they kinda make you a little more aggressive. And but that night, , and many nights, almost every single night I ever was in a space, there was never a direct threat made, . She never made a threat on doctor f face. Never. She simply said something like, hey, I wish that, , he could understand my children's suffering.
Because if his children were suffering the way mine are, seeing the situation that has become of me and what happened with their hockey careers. If that happened to his kids, I think he might kinda have a better understanding. There was not a direct threat made. And then after the comment, I jumped right in, and within seconds, and I cut the other guy off. And I said, no. No. Stop. I said, this is for entertainment purposes only. There is no threat being made. We're peaceful and patriotic here in this space. I said that instantly after her comment,.
And they still showed up two different times at her door in Canada. That's number one. Number two, what Revolution was just saying, very inspiring to my point. I have a dealership, a car dealership analogy. Okay? I always give this the last few weeks. I just I was just driving and I was thinking about my truck and we had bought this for work and everything. If you showed up to a smart a small car dealership in your hometown of a 1, 500 people, whatever. And this happened to be a small, , either new and used dealership, whatever. They're selling trucks there. K?
And they're selling trucks for $20, 000 less than the town 30 miles away. You're like, man, that's crazy. I can get a truck for $30 less. This is amazing. Well, then you find out that they're piping the exhaust into the cab, and some of the side effects from that exhaust are brain demyelination, heart failure, MS symptoms, all the things that we know are side effects of these shots. Okay? So that's just number one. You find out that they're doing that. And then secondly,.
You find out that the parts guys in the back and the parts room when you're getting your oil change and you think your kids back there playing on the jungle gym that they have set up for kids for when the parents have to come in and get the oil change. They're back there talking your kid out of his gender and they're minors. Okay? So they're not only poisoning you with the exhaust in your new pickup and this is all on record, but then they're also messing with your children and trying to get them to change gender.
And then not only that, talking them into actually going to a doctor without your consent as a minor. If those two things were happening at that dealership, this is the question I pose to everybody. How long do you think it would take that town of a thousand to swarm that dealership and citizens arrest peacefully and patriotically arrest with zip ties every single employee of that dealership. I posed the question to you guys, and I what would be fun? We should all answer that. I'm not kidding. Every single one of us with a mic should answer that. How long would it take to.
Have that dealership swarmed by the parents, the grandparents, the aunts and uncles, and family of those folks that just did that poisoned your vehicle poisoned you and then tried to dilute your children. How long would it take for that dealership to be swarmed upon by that community? Thank you.
Thank you, Kyle.
And you're right.
Because in any other business, it would not be tolerated flat. Plain and simple.
So Makes you wonder why Soros and all these outside interests are trying to control who's elected as mayor all across North America and, , throughout The United Kingdom, Australia, etcetera? Why are they investing billions of dollars in taking over cities?
I think it's easier to dismantle in small pieces. It's that whole how do you eat the elephant in small bites.
So, , it's seems like the simplest way. It's easier to control the guys that are on the bottom. You get those local states attorneys and prosecutors and your mayor, and they're easier to control. They probably cost less per person than some of the, , the bigger fish, , overall. That's probably what it is.
Anyway, this is far outside of the realm of COVID, but it's still related. It's all related because COVID was a control and power issue to begin with. It wasn't necessarily a medical issue. It was a tool towards power. So that's.
That's critical for people to understand. And we're not saying when we say that, we're not saying that the virus doesn't exist or that viruses aren't real or that COVID wasn't deadly or any of those things. It's all of those things. It's a real bioengineered weapon that was used deployed and used against all of us.
Yep. And none of those things you all did you all on that note exactly? Did you all hear that Greg Abbott is appointing a special counsel to override all the Soros appointed prosec, what do you call those people? The public prosecutors, I guess. You don't hear about that?
Yeah. But I think it's a ruse because Greg Abbott is a World Economic Forum acolyte. He's on video refusing to actually speak against the agenda or anything. I actually wrote a sub stack about it. So I think that's a ruse to make it look like he's actually doing something. I don't think anything will come of it because he's one of them.
Oh, well, that's too bad. I thought it was some good news.
Yeah. I'll send you the substack. I've actually got the video of him inside the substack. So he's he is a he's a globalist.
Alright. Thanks.
Hey. I'm sorry, girls. Just real quick. I just wanna finish with this. Sorry. I should've corrected myself. I gotta fix this analogy. I meant to say, how long would it take for the local law enforcement with the sheriff's department and the local citizens to band together is how I wanted to finish that. That's what my biggest frustration is, guys, is that our local law enforcement, these sheriffs that go to these doors with these warrants for CPS, , for homeschool parents and stuff. When is the breaking point gonna come for these sheriffs,.
, for this local law enforcement that's supposed to be our on our team? Do how many people around my place here in Nebraska, my small town, everybody has a back to blue sticker on their car. Everybody pulls over off the side of the road to help that sheriff. If we see a sheriff in danger, guys, what we do? We pull over. We do. We would throw a gun to a sheriff so quick and make your head spin here if he's in trouble. I want you guys to understand that. So I think a lot of times we get really offended.
Because our local law enforcement, sheriff's department and the rest they see what they're doing. They know they have family members or friends injured by these shots and they know they have, , friends and family members injured by all kinds of these unconstitutional things. And I thought for some reason if you girls could please correct me. I thought for some reason sheriffs were supposed to abide by the constitution. Am I right there?
Like you're supposed to abide. So if they say you're, , you got to take guns from this person and it's not lawful under the constitution. I don't think the sheriff's,.
, are supposed to do that. So I always thought the sheriff's were our best friends because they sure as hell are mine when I see somebody in trouble. I'm right there for them. So I just wanted to bring that up and just get an opinion from you guys. Why are local sheriffs that are supposed to abide under that constitution? Why are they not doing something here when they know something's going so sideways in these pharmacies guys? They see these old folks coming out of these pharmacies after they get these shots and these flu shots and these combos with the covid and flu. They're sicker in hell. They can't walk. What just happened in there, , and you call these guys and they and they just feel like their hands are tied.
So can we try to get to that root? Can we get to the root of the real problem here?, who is telling our sheriffs what they can and can't do? Because from what I understand, they're supposed to be on our side.
That's all. God bless you. So are our elected representatives and so are any elected official and really anyone, any American, we're supposed to not abide laws that are repugnant to the constitution. Unfortunately, what we witnessed over the last several years is that everybody is just going along to get along, and most people will still to this day say, well, I was just doing my job. I was just following orders.
Don't we live in a world now where sorry, dear, but don't we live in a world now where I'm trying to think of the word that, where they started going after people?, if they spoke about spoke out about something, they go after them online and destroy their lives. This is a new thing that kinda happened just before COVID. And, , the thing where they're going after cops as well, trying to, , fight the idea of having police, and police are all bad. Right?
This is all, like it all came along with COVID. It was, like, part of the package that they were selling us. And suddenly, not just I'm agree I'm kinda, like, reaffirming what you're saying. It's like the politicians, you're saying. Not just cops, like Holiday is saying, but it's like a big package was sold as well as COVID, , the lockdowns. This thing of if you speak out, you say anything, we'll come after you. We'll shut you down. We'll we'll ruin we'll ruin your lives for speaking up and speaking the truth.
Yeah. And I think the question is that people need to consider is yeah., if we let them continue this, we won't even have lives to ruin. So now this is the hill to stand on., you can worry about your material possessions or being canceled or whatever. But this is now a existential crisis, life and death. So you gotta decide which side you're on. You're either on the side of truth and life and right and on humanity's side, or you're on the wrong side.
, maybe we shall take a pledge, , if you live in a smaller area, , where you do have sheriffs and maybe one of them., I know my local sheriff here, , and he's a pretty good guy overall. Right? And maybe.
Can we do that?, is there some way to get something formed where people finally just stop sitting on their ass and, , stop talking about this shit?, can we all prove it to ourselves?, can we all take a quick video maybe somehow or something where we all go to our local law enforcement and say, look, guys, we have your back. We've had your back since I moved here., I've been here since 2001.
I've had your guys' back. I watch out for you guys. I tell you thank you for your service every day, sir. Every single day I see you at that gas station. I've I've bought a donut. I've bought a coffee. I've bought stuff sometimes for these guys.? If they're short a dollar or something, here you go, man. Thank you for your service. What can you do for me?? After twenty some years of me being a loyal servant to you as a community member,.
When it's supposed to be the opposite, can we get a coalition started maybe? I'm not saying we're gonna do it in this small group, but can we? Can we get something started where we say, what? Let's go make a coalition with our sheriff's departments and all do it together,.
, and somewhat document and say, hey, today, I went up to my sheriff. I shook his hand firm. I looked at his eyes. I said, hey, thank you for your service. Is there anything that you have for an idea of how this thing is going? Can we have just a short five minute conversation? Because I appreciate your service so much, sir. I want you to understand how much I care about humanity, how much I care about your kids, , how much I care about your grandma that's gonna go take this next flu shot, this poison. Is there something that we can do for a coalition.
To where when the shit does come down, we know who is on our side at that very moment? These are the things that I want to think about because if we don't do this and we don't start talking to our local law enforcement and buy them dinner, , if you have enough money, let's go buy them a dinner and let's sit down with them real quick when they're off duty maybe even.
I don't know. I'm just I'm just But like a neighborhood watch, a community based neighborhood watch, kinda.? Not on the streets, but online, and we could be on the streets too, , speaking out and telling them what's going on in our community at the ground level because they don't know this. They're knocking door to door going to deal with all the shit that's going on every day.?, all the all the, , violence in the community, domestic stuff they have to deal with,.
They don't know really what's going on in the community. In some ways, they know better than the average person. But, yeah, , holiday, that's a great idea., in Kensington Market in Toronto, I had a store in Kensington Market for years, they had this group of kids that came through. We called them skater kids, ,, like, didn't dress well. But they decided on their own, these kids, not kids, but 19, 20 year olds, 25 year old Max,.
Street kids that got together and decided, what? Our neighborhood is going downhill. The police don't show up here. They won't show up here in this neighborhood when something happens. So we're gonna police the neighborhood, and they started walking up and down the street,.
Stopping the taggers, stopping all of the crime, the small level stuff, , to stuff that was as big as rapes. They were in the paper and CBC News, and still to this day, they go up and down that block, those that same group in Kensington Market looking out for crime, a neighborhood watch of kids. I called them kids. I'm an old man, but, like, doing this to look out, , a neighborhood watch that now we live in the Internet. Know? Like, why not? Why not something where we can see at the ground level, hey. This is what's happening.
We're having this happen in our community now, and this happened, and I think we need to address this.? Because if the police aren't connected to the community, how can they know what's going on?? A lot of the time, all yeah. They live here. Brother.
That's right. They live right next to us., he lives right down the block here. And the amount of times that, , I've literally stuck up for these guys, , the amount of times that I've been so kind and take time out of my day to walk up at a gas pump and say thank you for your service. The amount of times I've done that, I sometimes feel like we're kinda owed.
? We're kinda owed something here.? And I feel like we're we fall short of it a lot. And I feel like sometimes they get these orders from the state or wherever it gets orders from, well, we have to go to this place and pick up this kid for, , CPS because of this happening. And then half the time, the story is bullshit.
Or, , they have a case where, , someone wants to do a citizen's arrest on maybe somebody hurting somebody at a hospital or a clinic, and they have to go ahead and go through with the orders., it's like, how can we make these sheriffs and these local law enforcement understand sometimes that they have to have more discernment?? That's the biggest thing you can possibly have as a law enforcement officer, and the good ones will tell you that. If it is discernment.
You have to know when to let somebody go, let somebody drive down the road, and tell them, hey, this is a warning, or, , give someone a ticket.? You pull up behind somebody that has a back to blue sticker on their car like I do and have for twenty five years, and I'm speeding six over, and you're gonna give me a ticket? Really? Go get the next kid that just went sideways down the road for a half a mile with his car.?, go get the guy that's drinking down the road. You're gonna give me the ticket? It's just stuff like that I've.
Really had a problem with in the past because I'm sitting here trying to be a really good citizen and watch out for these local law enforcement. And I feel like sometimes they just don't have that discernment, and I just wish there was a way that we could sit down with them, , and just have conversations about these things that have happened. And I and I'll just finish with this. I'm I promise you, girl, sorry. I'll I'll I'll leave it to somebody else. But the best thing that I've done in my last two years is met her, is meet T Bird and understand her story.
I tell that story every single time I go to my local bar and grill to get something to eat, and I'll have a beer when I sit there waiting for the food to go. And I'll literally tell her story.?
Every single time I get there, I can tell that story five times in less than two, three minutes. I'm not kidding. I'll have a group of people stand there and I'll literally just go right into it. And I think that's the most undervalued thing we can do is tell stories like Shanna's story with her daughter. You, , Shauna, you tell stories like T Birds. You tell stories like, , these widows up here and you tell them what happened. And I just had such a beautiful example of that the other night when I did that. And that's the stuff that makes a difference. And people shaking their head and walking away from me saying, wow. Thank you for telling me that. I had a gal I told that she was a 55, 65 year old gal, and she said she was about to get a flu shot, and I told her, please don't do it. I said, please don't do it. The flu shots have the same stuff in them as this other stuff has, and you probably heard about the COVID shots and how dangerous they are now. Right? She goes, yeah. I didn't know the flu shots had that stuff in there. Well, sure shit they do, and I'm please, I beg you, if I can ask you anything, please do me the biggest favor. I know I'm a stranger.
Don't get it and don't let your kids get that. Please don't do it. And I'm telling you, I've probably walked away from 15 or 20 people in the last month or two by just telling these quick stories and just and just putting it out there. So if there's nothing else you feel like you can do, you don't have the money to do it, you don't have the stones to walk up to your local law enforcement, just tell the stories. Tell the stories and shake somebody's hand firm.? Anyway, thank you, guys. Have a good night.
Thank you, Kyle.
Well said. And I feel your frustration. And as far as forming a coalition, you are soaking in our best efforts and to what degree we can do more. We are we are willing to try. We are open to new ideas.
Any we will pursue justice by any lawful means that makes sense. As far as organizing sheriffs, I'm afraid we've already exhausted that one here in The States. I don't know if in Canada you might have more good fortune, but Oh, really? That was basically David Martin's entire the initiative he tried to kick off. Doctor David Martin was trying to organize local sheriffs to deputize his agents or people who were dedicated to the cause to do the investigations and the hard work that needs to be done to bring this stuff to light and to hold the perpetrators accountable.
Unfortunately, I think over a year and a half, two year three years of trying, however long it was, I think we got he got, like, maybe one, maybe two were friendly to the idea of all the sheriffs. And.
I don't know. It's it's it's really sad. You can't go to the lawyers. You can't go to the sheriffs. You can't go to the officials because most of them are either corrupt or averting their eyes because this isn't politically expedient. Of course, the commander in chief is still doubling down on his praise of operation warp speed even as his health agencies are raising alarms about the harms of the shots. It's really it's such a mess. And like I say, I'm I'm very open to ideas, but I don't know what we can try at this point that we haven't tried already. Yeah. And I will tell you this.
I don't know if anybody's aware, but in July 2023, Karen Kingston had written up, basically templates and instructing people how in Florida, at least, to go to their local law enforcement and take these documents along with any known vaccine injured persons and to file a complaint. She made it easy. She made the templates. Subsequently, she was literally attacked with some aerosolized weapon, ended up running for her life. The law enforcement officers basically turned on her, would not investigate. She ended up in Mexico, was very, very sick, and,.
Nearly died and has the documentation of everything that happened to her. So, ,.
You're and I'm not saying that she shouldn't have done it. I'm just saying this is the result that you get when you come up with something that might be effective. I think she really did threaten those in the pharmaceutical industry simply because I think they thought that maybe this might trigger people to do just that, and she was literally attacked. So and I think, , if there was a groundswell of people who actually went to all their local law enforcement and took vaccine injured family members and filed, like, massive numbers of complaints,.
, it might be high profile enough to raise awareness, and I think they were very, very threatened with that. So, anyway, it's not that people haven't coming up with many, many ideas. It's that there is a real and true deep and vicious,.
Opponent in place that, is making sure, to protect their interest. And we have to be, , know that for real and know that we are in a real war and be determined to stand our ground. They.
Literally made it illegal. It was against the accepted acceptable use policy on Twitter prior to Musk's purchasing it. They enshrined it in their AUP that it was against the rules to say that you thought that maybe, quote, malicious and powerful forces were using COVID to take control or to seize power. They literally enshrined that in their terms of service while they were literally trying to do exactly that. And that's the that's the evil we're talking about here. And if not for Musk's intervention,.
We would still be barred from saying those words out loud. And by now it would have seeped into every aspect of real life communications because there's a chilling effect., you think you can say anything around the dinner table and that's mostly true until the entire system is weaponized against you and you say the wrong thing at Thanksgiving and your cousin reports you for politically incorrect language and you lose your job or you are penalized in various ways. And this is actively happening right now in The UK. So you can see.
That, , it's not that far fetched that's what they were trying to do here. They of course, The UK was implementing the same death protocols. They used different drugs. They focused on using midazolam over remdesivir, although they did use both. But they put patients on the same pipeline to certain death. And they all did this in lockstep, and this was all in pursuit of the same agendas. And we would be a lot further along in that if not for the intervention of Elon Musk. And I can I praise Elon Musk entirely for actually restoring free speech on this platform? No.
And it's some of the functionality has gone to pot recently. So I hope he, , invests more of his time and attention in cultivating the platform that he purchased. But it is certainly a lot better than what was on offer from the previous owners. And that is largely, , what they wanted to give to us all. The speech controls that they were rolling out on social media, they wanted to enforce on every aspect of our lives. And then we're we're basically what's the difference between us and North Korea at that point? Ben Franklin hailed a document,.
I think some publication that the guy was railing about.
Freedom of speech and the right to be secure in your possessions and property, these go hand in hand. Without one, you don't have the other. Those who would.
Seek the public traders who seek to.
Stifle speech are, , they're they're traders. And where a man cannot control his tongue, where he cannot call his tongue his own, he can scarce call anything his own. And I think that's very true and that's why they came for the speech first and what was coming down the pipes after that and what is still, , just waiting for its next opportunity is it's a very dark future. Go ahead, revolution.
Speaking to what you're saying, that's why I put my hand up. Know, narrative mind control. Now so for people that don't know what this is, the government knows what this is. They've studied it extensively, how you can control a population through speech. Because at the end of the day, we all work very hard. All we get are these sound bites, the end of a newscast, the summary. We can't even watch the whole thing. A lot of people work so hard nowadays, husbands and wives, kids too. We don't have time to take a look and investigate.
For ourselves. So we get those sound bites, the narrative mind control, the build back better, the narratives that are implanted into us, and they know that they trigger regions in your brain that light up. It can make you angry, make you motivated to say, what? I hate that Trump guy. Why do you hate Trump? I don't know. It's been plugged into your brain. That's why. Why do you believe in Trump? I don't know. It's been plugged into my brain. From one side, the left and the right, both sides being programmed.
To not come together as one. We don't want that. Oh, we do not want the left and right coming together as one. We don't want Muslims and Christians agreeing with each other and saying, hey. Let's save our children from, what, teachers and these, , LGBTQ, , inclusive futures that they wanna program into our children from the time that they're toddlers, barely able to walk. What are you, a boy or a girl? They'll decide for you. Right? These narratives,.
This narrative mind control system is not set up to bring us together. I'm here to tell you, it's here to divide us right down the middle. Straight down the middle, straight through your family,.
To get husbands and wives fighting, brothers and sisters.
We live in a system that's no different from back in Roman times where the Romans lived by, divide and conquer. Before they went into a town, a city, a village, invaded a country,.
They divided the country first. They could do it through commerce, and they can do it through political means. And we're being divided through social engineering, social programming, narrative mind control. These keywords and phrases that are implanted to us every day through not just the news, movies, television. You ever watch a show called what's it called?
The boys. The boys? It's a television show. There's several different TV series that exist that are programming our children right now while we're sitting back, like, back letting our kids watch these shows, programming them to be liberal, programming them to, in some cases, be conservative. But one thing they're not doing is trying to program us to think together as one. They're programming us to be divided.
I'm landing my plane on that because for people that don't know, if you don't know this, I want you to try this. If you've got a son or daughter or somebody else in your family that has an x account, check into your local news accounts, right, mainstream media, and stuff that you check out normally. Go in from your relatives' accounts, whether that's a cousin, your son, or mother, daughter, whatever. Just go check. Go check and see what their feed shows them. It's totally different from what you're being shown. I'm telling you, you'll be shocked.
Because one side you're watching us go, oh, everybody on my side hates this. You don't see the opposing. The odd opposing thing. Nine out of 10 people agree with me. Go on your son's account like I just did. A couple months ago, everything on his account says CTV News has nothing but people that love CTV News. On my CTV News feed here on x, it shows that nine out of 10 of us hate it. Why is that? So I'm being fed a series of thoughts and programming that says CTV News is terrible. All of us hate it. But my son's like, CTV News is great.
Take a look for yourself. Don't trust me. Go take a look. We're being lied to. We're being programmed.
Well said. Very, very well said. I went and, found the AUP screenshot, and I put it in the purple pill in case you didn't believe it. The exact wording was the pandemic or COVID nineteen vaccines. These are things that are being prohibited for from being said. Conspiracy theories that alleged, quote, the pandemic or COVID nineteen vaccines that invoke a deliberate conspiracy by malicious and or powerful forces. Also, vaccines and vaccine programs which suggest that COVID nineteen vaccinations are part of a deliberate or intentional attempt to cause harm or control populations.
That was literally forbidden speech on this platform as of April 2021,.
When that is exactly what they were doing. And I lost so many accounts. I had my account suspended so many times. And finally, just stopped using my main account because it was such a an archive of the timeline that I couldn't risk it. People were going back in my timeline like four or five years to find things that I had said that were against the timeline, the new TOS rather,.
And it just it became untenable to keep an account. I had to speak in code. Many people took screenshots and skewed them with Photoshop or something just to get them by the algorithm. People were sharing the president's tweets that way because Trump's tweets were the president of The United States had his tweets shadow banned and labeled and hidden. And to share the words of the president, people had to take a screenshot, skew it, and then post the screenshot of the skewed text.
Yeah. I got banned one time for quoting Joe Biden verbatim without adding any snarky commentary at all. All I did was quote him verbatim. And what he had said was, I know you guys know, but a lot of people don't know that what COVID is, and that is a program to get vaccines into as many that was his quote. And I quoted it verbatim and was spent suspended for months, almost a year, permanently suspended. I had to appeal that.
Many, many times. I finally got the account back.
But enough about me. Protocol widow,.
Are you ready to do the deed tonight?
Sure. I can do that. Can you hear me okay? I can hear you loud and clear. I know we've had a lot of issues tonight with our audio, and I didn't wanna get started.
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Because the ICUs had an average death rate of between eighty five percent and ninety percent.
So there will be people who will tell you,.
Of course they died in ICUs. It was a deadly disease. Of course they're going to die there. Except that they didn't have to die. They were turned away from the hospitals. They went to the hospitals. They went to the urgent cares. They went to their private doctors. And they were told to go home and just hang tight, tough it out, take Tylenol, you'll be fine.
Showing And, Sherry, I wanna interrupt you just a second. Yep. If for any other reason you had that many deaths in the ICU all over the world, people have been all over it. So what? For any other reason but COVID.
Yep. Exactly. There would have been questions everywhere about why. Why did this happen? Why can't you control it? Why aren't you treating them? Because they didn't treat them. They didn't treat them. They sedated them. They re they dehydrated them. They starved them. That is no lie. That is a fact. They sedated them despite the fact that they couldn't breathe when they came in.
The people who survived outside of the hospitals predominantly were the people whose doctors or nurse practitioners or whoever they got ahold of or got ahold of them gave them breathing treatments because the people in the hospitals were not allowed to have breathing treatments. If they did, they had them every six to eight hours or every ten hours. And those were normally with albuterol. But what they needed was budesonide, a treatment that's given regularly to preemies in the NICU so we know that budesonide is safe. And it's technically a steroid that's inhaled.
But under the protocols, they were only allowed to use budesonide every twelve hours. The people that were saved were given budesonide usually every four hours, and they were sitting up and eating breakfast the next day.
This wasn't a mistake. Well, part of it too was their main reason of the breathing, no breathing treatment wasn't so much either or medicine. Even if it had albuterol, it was better than nothing. They were saying couldn't have it because it would spread the virus.
And for anybody who thinks that because they would be taking a breathing treatment, would be spreading the virus,.
ICU rooms, most of these hospital rooms in general, are called negative pressure rooms, which means that the pressure, the air, HVAC flow only sucks out. So it pulls air from the hallway through the room and out.
So if you've got a negative pressure room, what's your problem? And in my particular instance, all of our respiratory therapists looked like the Michelin Man. They were in fresh air feed suits. There were zero reasons those people could not have gotten proper breathing treatments of any kind. This was designed by government agencies. And even though all of the complaints came in and even though they knew if they made a mistake, they could have changed it in the first two months. It's still in place.
That should tell you everything you need to know.
In The UK,
They used midazolam and morphine,
And they just kept adding more and more. The kidneys failed, and the breathing just stopped.
By the way, in April 2020, the doctors and hospitals petitioned the prison systems to get their end of life drugs from them because they needed so much sedatives to treat COVID patients.
And there's many articles that you can Google to prove me right on that one.
This was not a mistake.
But they didn't know. It was a novel virus. They had to throw everything they knew out the window.
That's true. We'll go with that one for the first six weeks, and after that, they can kiss my fat white ass.
Yeah. But there's one small problem with that. It's a medical fact. If you give respiratory suppressants to people who are already in respiratory distress, you're killing them. You don't need six weeks for that. It's a known medical fact.
Oh, I know. But what I want is everybody here, whoever gets attacked online because somebody says something to them about, and you got your medical degree where?
Because that's what Deborah heard.
That's what Miriam heard.
Yeah. Well, go ahead and put your faith in people with white coats and medical degrees. See where that gets you. I know where it got my husband being in their quote care got him six feet under. That's exact and so, , be careful who you trust. Realize that, , those of us who live this, we have nothing to gain from being here and telling the truth. The only thing reason we're doing is because we don't want someone else to suffer what we've suffered. There's no other motivation. But the people in the white coats and hospital administrators, they had plenty of motivation.
Dollar signs, keeping their jobs, keeping their houses, keeping their licenses. That was their motivation. Ours is to save lives is why we're telling the truth.
And you will hear doctors, maybe nurses, depends on who gets angry if you say something or you are reading into a thread. I didn't get any extra money. Did you get a year end of year retention bonus while you were working COVID years? Where do you think that money came from?
That's all it takes.
Yep. It came it came from blood money of over at least 1, 200, 000 Americans.
Not to mention the number of people who did not get the treatment that they should have gotten because we closed down our hospitals for a nonstarter. This was supposed to be by the time they actually got the correct information together, this virus was supposedly less than one percent deadly.
So they closed down the hospitals. This was all gaslighting and propaganda. It was created out of whole cloth, and it was simply meant to change everything about the way we do everything. And they learn. Every time they do this, they learn what didn't work so they can come back again with more. Swine flu, the original car SARS CoV one, Those were? Then you've got limes. They just admitted. They created limes. So all of these things, AIDS.
After gaslighting people for fifty plus years, telling women, it's all in your head, putting them on psych meds. Oh, no such thing as Lyme. Now we admit it. Lovely.
Right. And if we if we created limes, did we create Rocky Mountain spotted fever? How about Eureka?
These are interesting questions. I got you. By the way, since the WEF wants to limit the amount of beef we eat, could they have created an allergy to red meat that you get from getting a tick bite? Couldn't happen. Right?
Mhmm. I got news for you. The way that the world was designed, viruses are, , natural things. We have a virome, which means we naturally have viruses that do good things. We have a microbiome, bacteria.
All the problems that we have are from science tinkering with the natural versions and using them as weapons, and it mostly ramped up right after World War two. We imported scientists and we started playing with it. And that's that's that's just the truth. And even the '19 was it 1919 or 1917? I always get that confused. The Spanish flu was a result of a vaccination campaign in the military. Once again, it was none of this is natural. It was created.
AIDS was the same way. They were doing a vaccine campaign of another type of vaccine in Africa that was the unfortunate result.
So
Then they get then they get to use that. And by the way, if you're not familiar with AIDS, you probably don't know about doctor Fauci being the head of care for everything. That's how he ended up in his job was because of AIDS and the work that he did.
All of those men laying in beds emaciated and dying slow, that wasn't AIDS. That wasn't HIV. That was the AZT.
The nurse That is a fact because before AZT, yes, they had AIDS. Yes. We were treating it. No. They were not dying. Were they gonna die? Eventually, maybe. But and Miriam knows because she worked during this time too. An ADT hit, and they dropped like flies. Yep.
Yep. Exact same playbook. Exact same playbook. AZT plus ventilators. Remdesivir plus ventilators. Exact same playbook.
Why this Not only that, but they're using the pretext of this so called public health emergency Yep. To exert force and force weird stuff into schools and all in the name of, oh, well, if everyone's educated then they won't get this thing. And it did have a tremendous impact on how we deal with sex as a society. And that was really, that was a big test for what they did with COVID. I don't think they thought of it as a test run at the time, but they certainly learned used what they learned from that and, amplified the crap out of it during.
The last five years and six years. Well, I'll I'll say it. All serial killers progress, don't they? They learn. They up the ante. They perfect their craft over time. And that's exactly what Anthony Fauci is. He's a he's a medical serial killer. Yep.
And his wife drafted the she's she's an ethicist. And she drafted the language that justified experimenting on orphans. Just a lovely bunch. So she's drafting the legislation or the guidance, they call it, to enable Fauci to do all of these horrible things, and he's he's doing it.
Just a quick question too. You guys saw the video I posted like I tried to do every week because I think it's really important to remind everybody that's right there. Why is that video or maybe it has been, but do you guys know if that particular short clip that I post every week or every other week, has that been used as evidence of any kind or because I'm not big into law as you can imagine, but, like, how is that not admissible? The dude just literally admitted it in 2017 that there's gonna be a surprise outbreak. How do you get away with saying that on camera? The clip is right there.
How is that not being used.
Against this guy? Does anybody understand that? Kyle, he said that on national TV was where that clip came from, but it was national TV when he said that. It was it was actually at Georgetown University.
He was giving an address to them. It was ten days before the inauguration of president Trump. And the reason nobody's doing anything is because it's all a club and we're not part of it. And it was all covered under the prep act. And he's got currently, they have not totally wiped away the, pardon. They just talked about it because, again, this is a big club, and we don't belong to it.
Yep. And you gotta realize, , when is the last time you remember seeing any high profile government employee, politician, or anyone else in the club get prosecuted. Do you remember anybody? I don't. I've lived sixty two years on this planet. Never seen it.
The last one that I remember was the low level attorney who was connected to the FBI who lied when they approached the FISA offer judges and claimed that oh, I can't remember his name. He was working with the Trump campaign at the time, young guy, and they he claimed that the guy was not an asset, which he was. He was an asset to CIA, I believe. And because of that FISA warrant, they were able to track everybody in the Trump campaign and listen to every phone call for eighteen months, at least a year.
And that guy lost his license and was in.
I don't even know if he went to jail, but he did get found guilty. But he's back working now and got his license again, so it didn't last.
Exactly. But, again, no high profile examples at all. None. Not a one.
Which is why if you pay attention on x, and that's pretty much the most places you're gonna see it, MAGA's coming apart at the seams. Most people point to Jeffrey Epstein. Are we still talking about him? That comment right there cut to the bone for a lot of people.
But in all reality, the fact that this DOJ and this FBI and this president and all of the people that they have working under them has gotten no one even remotely close to being under indictment, under investigation, any paperwork filed against them, much less seen as a pair of bracelets. That's why Americans are pissed.
Yep. And, again, , I wish that I was shocked by that. I wish that I had some hope that would happen. But, honestly, , there's plenty of evidence. There's tons of evidence out there. There's all these studies now showing the horrific effects of these injections. Yep. There's there's so much proof out there, and it doesn't matter because they're all in the same club and nobody's gonna go after another one of their compadres because if they do that one time, they're all going down. And Hillary Clinton was famous for, if you remember, I'm paraphrasing.
, she was saying it about Donald Trump. If the SOB gets in, we're all going down. Well, , if anybody gets taken down, they're all going down and they all know it, so they're all gonna stick together.
Yep. Which is why the Epstein files, they didn't want out because it's not about just about I'm I should say, it's not just about the abuse of the children. There are lots of different things that are involved in those Epstein documents. And the fact that they keep coming forward going, oh, but then there's another million that we just found over here. You didn't have any files. She said there were none. Remember? It was all related to Jeffrey.
And remember, all the way up to Jamie Demon or Demon. I don't know how you say it. But all the way up through JPMorgan Chase at the highest levels, They knew exactly what was happening. They were laundering his money. They knew that's the largest bank in The United States. The money and the sex and the crimes are all wrapped together.
Oh, yeah. And he was very chummy with what's her face?
Rothschild. Elaine Maxwell? No. Rothschild. Oh, Rothschild. Yes. I can't think of her first name. Yes. Right. With an a, and it's not American, so it's not easy for me to remember how to pronounce. I know exactly who you're talking about. Yep. Yep. Yep. But, , again, banks, money, the old families, the old money family, central bankers, It's all one big club.
It's not just America. This is a global thing. And every other country was involved in killing their own people, some more than others. So you were probably better off in an African country., there is just here's a prime example of how easy it was to save patients. There's a doctor in Africa named Chetty, c h e t y, and he has, , a hut for an African hospital. And he took one look at the progression amongst his local people also living in huts. Poorest people, barefoot, barely have clothes. And he saw the way that the breathing problems came on, and it was always on day eight.
And he said to him, it looked like inflammation, and he started them on antihistamines, and he didn't lose any patients. Antihistamines.
That should make you so pissed off.
And when I learned this, like, the week after my husband died.
That's why it sticks with me.
Yep. You can still look him up. He's still saving lives. So.
Yeah. Yeah. So what that tells you is the problem was the medical industrial complex in league with our health and human services and our government and the DOD. This was exactly the problem. We supposedly have this health care system that is the best in the world, yet we have the highest body count.
Explain that one.
The closest one behind us is India. They have half the deaths that we have, and they're on a third of the amount of available geographic ground, but they have four times as many people as America. Yet they lost half the amount of people that America did. And by all intents and purposes, you can consider India a third world country. Yep. How did we manage to beat India in the death race? If it wasn't on purpose, how did that happen?
Yeah. We were actually somewhat instrumental in that because some of the doctors who were most receptive to Adam's early work on ivermectin happened to be prominent Indian doctors. And they put the protocols into practice and they saw that it worked, so other doctors picked it up and they taught hospitals and doctors how to treat. And Doctor. Charruzha, Darmindra, some really good doctors that really spearheaded the effort. And then they started throwing like they found buckets of packs of ivermectin in the landfills Mhmm. Because they didn't want that happening there either.
I believe that I'm correct on this, and I'm gonna look it up, but I believe one of the major provinces in India in India was sending out kits.
That was Uttar Pradesh.
That's
It was. And they were sending out kits with ivermectin, and it worked spectacularly.
They started doing that in, I think, Sao Paulo, Brazil also. Mhmm. And the New York Times actually print New York Times is trash. They printed an article about this, how they were going door to door distributing these ivermectin kits. And then, like, within a day, New York Times nuked the article. I'm I think I managed to get a screenshot and a web archive, but yeah, they didn't even want to, , acknowledge that. They were trying to memory hole it. And this was about the same time they were, , doxing me for talking about it.
Yeah. They were absolutely shameless about it. You gotta give them points for as brash and soulless as they are. They didn't they were determined bound and determined to increase the death count.
And that they did.
Did a wonderful job of it, didn't they?
Sure did. But, , like I always like to say, I console myself in this way. We're all 100% certain to die one day, every single one of us. And I personally not gonna question anybody else's beliefs, but I believe there will be an accounting, and I will be enjoying that when that happens.
Yeah. I think that we can all agree that it would be really nice to be on this earthly plane when we see that accounting. But I wanna remind everybody as well that when we talk about the protocols and we talk about the way that they basically had a, a trapped group of patients because they're they're getting the patients when they're at their weakest. You're not in the hospital unless you're weak. You're sick. You're not that's not some place that you're going to, , go for vacation.
But how many patients went into hospitals and still are doing this? Going into the hospital with UTI, a broken ankle, maybe a stroke, maybe a heart attack, and they find out that, oh my, they just tested positive for COVID. I am not exaggerating.
They will stop treating whatever you came in for, and they will switch over to treating you for COVID and only COVID.
That is a guarantee.
How many people came out of a car accident with a survivable injury and got protocoled to death?
We have no way of knowing, and I think that's on purpose. They gave the COVID diagnosis to so many people who did not need it, who weren't actually COVID patients to purposely skew all of the results, and nobody would ever know who really was the murder victim and who was just a motorcycle accident victim with the wrong diagnosis.
The only way we will know is for everybody to have their medical records and have a real medical trained person review those records and explaining that to people who don't understand how to do it, who are still shell shocked from what happened, oh, or who are dealing with, say, a military hospital. How hard that is?
Some of the hospital systems are claiming they've lost everything in cyberattacks.
After we watched what Scott has went through Yep. And the thoroughness that was done on that case,.
, I think they did a really good job on that case. And to see the end result, I don't care how many of us have our records.
Nothing's it ain't gonna I don't see anything happening No. With that. And in Scott's.
Case dealing with his 19 year old daughter's murder in six days,.
When they went to court, she died in October 2021. The actual trial didn't happen until June 2025. In February 2025, he was still getting new documents, parts of her records he had never seen before because they are successfully holding back documents. Even after he thought he had everything, he was four years in and was still getting new documents out of her records.
Yep. And that's why, I have a son who has a law degree, and the legal system, worthless. Absolutely worthless. There is no justice in this system.
What the sad part in that too is I think he was shamed, at least in this last case that was just thrown out, what I saw of it. He was shamed more in for speaking out than it had anything to do with that trial. That's the way I took it. Well, that the judge was definitely.
A he was, like, angry, angry. Like, you have the nerve to come back and expect to do a retrial. Yeah.
Yeah. And I think Scott's being pragmatic because it's the father. He's he's saying, well, , the purpose is to at least get the truth out there. But the problem is, , again, you've still got the spin machine going on. Very few people are paying attention., I think if the country really knew what happened to this 19 year old girl, they would be just up in arms. But I don't think the way that the system is and the way that people are in the, , on the hamster wheel trying to survive and.
That critical mass is being reached with this information. That's that's the horrible thing about it. And the only thing I know to do is to do exactly what I think, Z Revolution was talking about and Kyle, and that's one on one at a grassroots level. That's where you're gonna be the most effective face to face with people. Because I just saw where Shanna had somebody attack her and had the gall to say the pictures of your daughter in the hospital don't prove anything. What sick person do you have to be to think that a woman is going to put up pictures and claim.
That to be her daughter and the horrific., people like that, there's something very wrong with them. There's something wrong with our society that we think that we can judge other people and say cruel and awful things to people who are suffering like that. It's just horrific, and it makes me angry from the tip of my head down to the tip of my toes. I really, really have oh, the things that I want to say to that person are not fit for this discussion. That's all I can say. No. That would definitely both you and I.
Because I think I could probably outcust Kyle. So, , I think I could I could probably make that work. Because I was I was reading that, and thank goodness I was muted because I said a lot of it right away.
So Mhmm., the thing is there is.
I pray that there is justice at least,.
In, people believe that what you put out there comes back to you. Boy, does that person have something coming. That's all I can say. And I don't wish it for the person, but you keep going down that path, you've earned it.
Well and but I will tell you. I just had a go round with someone earlier this week. And compared to what Shana got, that was actually professional compared to what I got.
Woah. I'm glad I didn't see it. I would've gone ballistic. Well, all I kept well, after he made himself very plain,.
He stopped responding to me. And.
Because he indicated and I ought to find that and put a link in there, and everybody can just go and harass him. But.
He said, I do this for a living, and I didn't know whether he meant medical.
Or social media. So I said, well, if you're doing the if you're in this for social media, good on you. I'm in here to warn people that the white coats will kill them, And he wouldn't respond to me after that.
So
That's my biggest beef, girls, is that Elon, , he comes and does doze and, , we find a lot of pretty amazing things out like I've talked about before, and they try to get it straightened out. I don't even know. Right? Who knows? Who knows what's actually happened? But then you own this site and you call it the town Square and, , back up your words, bro. Like,.
Why is this not the most important thing to him? Like, why is us being shadow banned and people being able to say shit even if it's not real? That's what I'm trying to say. I think some most of it is probably bought., of course, there are some evil folks out there, but people that say that shit, if you find out it's a real account, absolutely that person should have their stuff restricted., we have our stuff restricted sitting here being really kind souls that care, that are upset. And then they sit there and say absolute vitriolic,.
And evil, . It's not just, oh, okay. That's a rude statement. Like, I don't know for sure. It's a no. No. It's evil. And the fact that, like, all these bots just keep circulating on this site, that's bullshit for a fact. And we're all really tired of it. We're all out here like every single day, most of us posting something, getting zero likes, getting zero views. And Elon sits there and like touts that like he's proud of this place. What are you proud about, brother? Like, what like, just tell me a few things you're proud about because for me,.
There's so many lives that could be saved every single day, but we're sitting here getting totally shadow banned. And then we talk about the check marks. They don't seem to matter either. Sure. You might get a few more, but, , when it should be when you get 15 and you should have 15, 000, , like, whatever. Like, I just can't even believe that we all settle for it. And I just wish there was a way once again to have a coalition of real people like us that spend our time and effort for free to do this stuff to get together and say, okay, this is the deal. How can we find.
The trigger point? What is going to get his attention? Because it seems like no matter what you respond with Elon, no matter what you say, right, he's never respond. Have you guys ever seen anybody genuinely get to him to where he actually responds? And look, if I'm wrong, tell me, but I've never once seen him respond genuinely to anybody on this platform with a genuine concern. Can you guys correct me there, please? Can't correct you on that. Definitely.
, there are people who still don't have their accounts back after being having them ripped away,.
, back in the day. That's bullshit. It should have been it should have been cured within the first three or four months after Elon had it. Everybody should have had their accounts back. That's just, it there's no reason for people to be going, wish I had my old account back. I had a lot of followers.
Yeah. Like, Owen Schroyer had to go get that lawyer, and I'm sure you guys are familiar with the case. He went and got Alexis Anderson Alexis Anderson from seventeen seventy six Law Center with Robert Barnes. This is the story that I heard and that's what he said when he was still with the war room. Right? He literally had her on. They had to go do a discovery or whatever to get his account back because someone took his account. All I do is Owen. They took the account as if they were him. They're posting a bunch of nonsense.
On his account. So, like, finally, it took a lawyer and a bunch of discoveries, and then they got it figured out. But how about the people like she just said? How about the people that, like, don't have any account for whatever reason, but how about the people that are just fully shadow banned? Like, I literally take these posts.
So many different times, girls and guys, and I take these posts into huge spaces, and I recopy, and I put the finger, like, point the finger down, like, hey, check this out. And I get not one not one view in a huge space that has thousands, not one view. Come on. Like, are you guys like, come on. Like, what is seriously happening? And then you have to start wondering. I'm not pointing fingers. I'm not going to like no pun intended. I'm not going to sit here and say that Elon is guilty,.
But there's something that's definitely amiss, and I think we all feel it. We all know it. And at what point is there going to be a big stand up? At what point is something gonna change here? Because it's not working. It's not the town square.
At all, and we know it. And you're This week too, a lot of the bigger podcasters that a lot of us watch Yep. Have said too that they're gonna they think they're gonna be hit hard too. Yep.
They're they're a lot of the podcasters, Deborah and I have a tendency to follow the same ones by accident. We just found that out. And they're all making sure that they're spreading all of a sudden, they're getting their podcasts out. They don't nobody likes Rumble. They don't like the way it works compared to YouTube, but they're all expecting to be censored really bad, comma, after the first of the year. And so they're talking, , Rumble, Substack, Spotify. They're just they're they're they're starting to spread their content.
As many places as possible because they really feel like they need to have that backup. And this is under our beloved, and I'm using that term really loosely, beloved Trump. But you're right, Kyle, because Miriam and I just did a little bit of a quick check on each other last Saturday night, and we have the same problem with our tweets.
Yep. Definitely. And I don't think this is coincidence that you're seeing the big account holders basically, jumping ship. They know, and they're gonna know before it happens. And I think I think we're gonna see a real change in several systems this year. The financial system, social media, there's gonna be a big change. Understatement.
Of the year to Miriam.
Yes, ma'am. I'm trying not to be a fear longer. I'm trying to at least say the truth, but not make people panic. But I'll tell you, there's gonna be big changes.
No. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I don't think anybody's gonna panic after they literally, in this room literally knows that they've been literally trying to kill us all for the last several years. So it should come as no surprise that what is about to I think they I know that they anticipated what's about to start happening in earnest as everything goes vertical. They anticipated this years ago and that's part of why they use COVID as a test run to see how much are people gonna be willing to take. And I'm afraid we didn't do very well.
No. Yeah. I think that we affirmed their approach, basically. Yep. They'll take a whole lot, just so long as we don't completely disturb their life. And if we leave the system in place where they can go and, , get back to their routines after our little bit test run, , where they're going to work and they're going to life., they won't raise a stink. We can bring in the digital IDs. We can change the financial system and basically drop the bomb, insert the AI in the data centers, converge it altogether.
And before it, the digital prison is there and it's too late. So there, I let the whole cat out of the bag, didn't I? And what's gonna happen really, really soon is we're going to find it impossible.
To make money or crypto or whatever it is that we're trading in at that point. It's going to be impossible to trade our labor for currency. And that's that's a paradigm shift. So they're basically moving they're trying to move to a socialist, communist, controlled, what do they call it, central planning government when every time that this has been attempted, it has failed badly. So they should not do that. They should instead of upending all paradigms and introducing a new guiding principle when everything is in such a state of flux, they could just make sure everyone is covered.
Which is basically that's that's Adam's proposal. Because very soon, when you can't trade your labor for dollars and you don't have any dollars and you can't pay your bills, our bills even still a thing. I don't know. But you can't get basic goods because you have no dollars. People are going to it's going to get very dicey. But the government could mitigate this by providing a AI unemployment benefit. Adam.
Says dividend is the best way to put it, where you basically the music stops. You get that paycheck that you've been getting for the last however long or a little better, and you can pay the bills and survive being.
Out. It works economically because it's not UBI. It's not universal. Everyone doesn't get it immediately. It's a transitional plan. So the goods that or services that you are providing that entitled you to some amount of claims on the economy, I e, the amount that you were being paid, that is still being produced by whatever automation replaced you, but you're no longer required for it, and you're never going to be because everything is being automated. Structural unemployment is going to a 100.
So printing that money that you were earning, it side steps that typical problem of more money chasing less for the same goods because what you produced is still being produced automatically for that.
And it makes more sense than what they're proposing, which is you'll own nothing and be happy.
Adam's solution is you will do nothing and be happy. You will forget I still say the trades will be the last thing to go because then, no matter how you look at in society, the trades have always been there. They'll always come back too. Even though they got robotics, it can do certain jobs. Certain trades, they just they are gonna have to have them.
And I hate And that's your barter system right there. Exactly. And I think that, , that's what we're gonna see down on a root level is, , on the grassroots level is pockets of communities that will sustain each other. But I will say this, if you think about it, it makes a whole lot of sense that they would wanna reduce the population down to 500, 000, 000 because then you don't need the infrastructure, and you don't need the trades if you and you and if you can provide, , replacement income, however you wanna call it, dividends, whatever, to the people who remain,.
Then they're totally pacified. AI is running everything, and the economy continues with all the wealth going to the top to the people who own the AI and own the data centers. And that's exactly what they're looking at doing, but it all hangs on their ability to reduce the population and not need the infrastructure and not need the trades.
And there's where I'm gonna come in. That was Lucifer's plan always,.
But there's another plan on the other side of that. Right. And so I don't think that they will achieve it. I think, , they will continue to try to kill and steal our wealth and destroy our way of life. And I use those three words for with a purpose, kill, steal, and destroy. Those of you who know scripture know what that refers to. But, and I think that's still their plan, but they're not going to get there. But that doesn't mean that we don't need to stand up for the truth and protect people and protects protect lives because life is sacred.
And we that's our job is to stand up and protect others, and to love others as we love ourselves, and to stand up for what is right.
Just because they believe we have nothing to offer, or we are quote useless.
Eaters, or they have no value for life. We know better and there's That's a good point Adam makes. It is not their call to make.
100%. It is it is our call to make as servants of a much higher power than them. And I got news for them. They may think they're going to be gods, but they ain't. And they're gonna find that out the hard way.
And I hope everyone finds out sooner than later that we are all philosopher kings now.
, do with that what you will, but it is a new world and if we make it through the tumultuous, the chaos of the transitional period, It and if we exert our influence to ensure that in whatever ways we can, that it is done right, which is to say humanely and truly humanely, not the way they draft out at their tabletop exercises, but genuinely in the in the best interest of humanity, then it could be crystal spires and,.
, the future that we've been wondering, where is the future that we were promised? That future could be right on the other side of it. Right. Everyone's wondering where the flying cars are, and I was just doing some math recently.
It is entirely possible to have a ground effect of a vehicle that flies in the ground effect and has competitive EV range, especially with these new batteries.
That they're making. They've already got little jets ins. They're calling them jets the company is jets in something or other. Little flying.
Oh, we predicted that back. What girls in the '60? What did we.
Jetsons here they come.
It's coming.
Okay. For a desktop factory that runs through revenue.
He says he says it's 5 k for a desktop battery that runs Factory. Factory. What? Factory. It's got hands. It just handles the inputs.
It's like a little three d printer box, but it's it's not a three d printer. It's a set of manipulators that can you can give it you can give it a box of, , a few boxes of goods. Here's your phone case. Here's your sticky little pad. Here's your screws and your bolts and your, , your camera, your phone board, whatever it is, your motherboard. And it can look at everything and do what it's told without being programmed exactly. It's just, alright. Assemble this phone, and.
It goes and assembles the thing. And then it goes and alright. I'm done with that. Put to the side. Makes another one. And another one. Another one. It would have taken 10 Chinese sweatshop workers to make those. Now it can sit there and create it forever. And that's what. Someone get someone's factory job gets replaced by that. They were earning income because they, , they were contributing to an iPhone being produced. Now the iPhone is sitting there making itself.
Human labor will cease to be needed very quickly, and that includes cognition.
And, optimally, if it's done right, this frees us up to pursue all of the various things we might have always wanted to do but never had time to. And I think many people will continue doing meaningful work because it is just that. But the way we do that work will change.
And this is what I say, they succeeded they succeeded in achieving that we're we never go back to what we understood as normal pre 2020. They succeeded in that, and they're bastards for that, and I'm I'm still mad.
But they don't necessarily win the game. They're all out for all the marbles right now, and nobody has it in their pocket. And I think if we continue to be proactive and raise awareness about these things and just make sure people are aware of what's going on,.
We can impact the trajectory that we end up on.
And I'm not sure how we got all the way off on that tangent, but I did pin some links in the nest. The robot doing the things he was describing and the new solar panels that are coming out that look like cool.
Multifaceted orbs and should make a lot of power.
Yeah. Well, I'm I say that it is somewhat tangential, but I'll tell you what, it's all part of the same control, digital tyranny system, extension of the of the whole grid that's that's coming. So because it is all about control, it's about profits, it's about depopulation. And no matter, , whether it's AI replacing you and then reducing the population so that it can become a manageable system for them where they don't need the infrastructure, It's still part of the same progression. Mhmm. COVID just wasn't as effective as they want it to be, which is why more is coming.
Just like with that article you put out this week, Miriam, about the pretty soon, the phone would be in your head. I'm I'm here to tell you right now, I'm out. I will not be here part of that. That is not happening to me. Because that when you when you sell out to that, you sold out and you're not getting back, and that's just plain fact. Well, this is what drives me crazy about the deniers., you can go and listen to Yuval.
Noah Harari at the WF on video talking about what they wanna do, how they wanna monitor you under the skin, and how they want to give drugs and video games to keep you busy. But people won't invest a single second to go and look at what they're openly saying. They'd rather sit and watch mindless television and listen to the Mockingbird media when they're clearly telling you what their plans are. Just take fifteen minutes. Google WES and read what they have to say. Go to YouTube and put in Yuval, y u v a l, Noah, n o a h, Harari, h a r a r I. He makes no bones about it.
And while he makes no bones about it, I don't care, and everybody can call me whatever they want. My god has an answer to him,.
And he makes no bones about it. Exactly.
And, again, , this is not a question about who's gonna win in the end. We know. There's no question about that. The question is, are we gonna do our jobs until that win comes? Because we are accountable for that too. Telling people the truth, trying to protect the light. That's why we're here. That's why we're not one of the ones six feet under right now. And I take that responsibility seriously. So people like the idiot who was giving protocol a hard time, , they want to believe the lies. And you're not gonna convince them it doesn't matter.
What you say to them. What we have to do is realize that we have a job to do. We win in the end, but in the meantime, we're not giving up any ground and we're gonna try to prevent any other unnecessary salvageable. We wanna try prevent more loss of life, bigger, more suffering because we're living it ourselves. Believe me, we would rather have our spouses back. We would rather this have never happened. We're not here for our own entertainment. We're here because we don't want other people to live through what we have lived through.
, Miriam, well, all you guys, but this week and it's not just been this week, but over this time.? Many times I've been praying, like, Lord, what am I supposed to be doing? Or, like or I feel like I'm doing nothing. Three times I was answered.
In my spirit, you're doing it, which I was like, I'm doing what? But this is what he was talk I'm because I got involved with this organization. I've been faithful to it. I will speak out. I will take on anybody that wants to bring it. But those are the things that we are doing. We are not,.
What's the word I'm looking for? We're not.
Shoot.
We're not here we're here for a purpose. We're not here for our thoughts.
Right. And that even though, like, for, , a lot of us a lot I know all of us are getting tired. This has been, like I'm I gotta say, I'm I'm 65 years old, it's been the longest five years of my life, and I've been through some pretty tough shit. Yep.? It's just but I don't care. I will not give in to the they can bring all the AI shit they wanna bring in or whatever. I'm not giving in to something that I don't believe in, that I have been taught my whole life that was coming, but I did not have to accept. I will not accept.
I will stand up for my husband for the rest of my life because he stood up for me. As of the third is when my nightmare started with Jeff, so that's my next week, , my next month. But, but my point was is that when we think we're not doing anything, yes, we are. Oh, we are. Because we show up. And then And we haven't stopped showing up. How when you're actually making an impact?
When you have jerks like the one that was using all the four letter words and profanity because that's all he had. And you have widows telling this person the truth and all he has is calling people four letter words, calling them liars. When that agitation, you're hitting the target because the reason they're so agitated is they don't want the truth out there. So the more nasty they get, the more agitated they get, the happier I get. Because I know I am under your skin. I know that I'm telling the truth, and you are panicking because only people who are liars.
And who know the truth are gonna react that way.
What? I was gonna address Kyle for a minute about, when you were saying about our sheriffs and stuff, Kyle, ,, I've learned the hard way too that almost down to the local of the locals, most of it's corrupt too. But.
Oh, well, I just lost my point.
I'll come back to you, Kyle, because I can't remember now what I was gonna say.
Oh, no. I do remember., like, we have done the letter campaigns. We have done so many different things throughout this organization. So many other people that we know have done and you should see the pathetic.
Responses that people have gotten, it's just it's it's like, who the hell is even reading these things? You all know what I'm talking about. So get a form letter back saying, we're so sorry.
Blah. Look. We didn't ask for you to say you're sorry. We're asking you for to get up off your butt and actually do something. But all you get is a is a template form response. Yeah. So, again, I almost get more excited when you get people all agitated using four letter words because, , either that's a that's a bot that they're deploying or that the reason they're so agitated is they don't want the trees out there. So I'm like, Must be getting somewhere if we're getting so agitated.
I'm sorry, but, , I just believe that creation is over. They can come out with? And I know, I'm not you guys know I'm as technically dumb as they come, but I still am gonna put my money on me because god created me., he didn't create The a the AI was created by me, the other way around. So I just think I don't I know things are changing quicker and quicker, but.
I think there's a counter to some of it myself. I, that's my own belief.
Deb, it pleases me to know and to hear you say those words, and I am so happy that you've come to that. I couldn't, you this is something every single person has to come to in their own time and I think it is so true that you are you are the central character. You are the hero of your story. And if you don't do these things, then no one is going to do them for you and no one can.
So I think it's beautiful that you've recognized that and you finally took the hint. I've I've said as much to you, but of course, not gonna hear it from me. You have to hear it from the source and you have to, , finally process that and take it on board. And I'm so I'm just so thrilled to hear you say that because I know you've had, along with the rest of us, we've had a really horrendous year. We have been nobody even realizes the degree that we have been subject to betrayal and sabotage and heartache on top of the heartache that we're.
Seeking justice for in the first place. And that's part of why I say I will be so happy to put this year behind you because it has been nightmarish at times, and I feel like I'm just glad to have survived Christmas.
And I'm looking forward to all we're gonna do in the next year. Aw, we love you, Chelsea, and we're right here with you.
And the beautiful part of that, you guys, is that this has been, I'm gonna swear, a bitch of a of a year, but this is the other thing god gave us. Because, , two years ago, I didn't know any of you, and you have become such a huge part of my life. And, , we can count we can call one another. We can count on each other. We can cuss at each other if we want. We love each other that, you guys have become such a.
So much more than my family. I don't even know how to put it into words. I just love you so much. But this year and all, I think a lot of us could say, we hadn't had each other. We might not be even here having this conversation right now. So thank you so much, and I love you all.
Thank you, Deb. And that's just it. We were all doing this as much for each other as we're doing it in pursuit of justice for our loved ones at this point. And I couldn't have asked for a better group of people to work with as we take on we're taking on impossible.
Forces and we are making a dent in it. We are we are overcoming impossible odds and I believe we have already changed the trajectory that we are on for the better, and I think we just have to keep on it. It's been really difficult this year, like I say, but I think we're we're on our feet and we're mad as hell and we're regrouping and we can still get a lot done. It's just the face of the face of the mission and the face of the ground under our feet is constantly shifting and we have to adapt and revise our strategies. But I want you to know I've been working feverishly on a lot of.
The documentation we've been talking about for years, the print materials we need to put out there so victims can print this stuff out and put them, , put them in doctor's offices, put them wherever. Just little print materials, big print materials. We're we're gonna we're gonna be louder than ever over the next year. I think we have a very short opportunity here with this administration that either doesn't know what the frick it's doing or is being co opted.
But it is an opportunity because there are people in the administration that we can still reach if we figure out how to frame the message. And what it is exactly that will move the needle forward? Right. What exactly is it that will move the needle forward from here? So that's what we'll be thinking about and coalescing.
Around over the New Year, I think. I have an idea. Why don't we show up at a t p s t p however you say that, event Oh my gosh. As COVID protocol., let's, why not?
They've done everything else, but that one Heidi get on one of those recently? And good for her.
She was on a and I saw her on a news clip, but I don't know what was for that. But I was I was really being a smart ass, but not kinda not. No. She was definitely at AmFest.
And but, Okay. Well, I didn't realize that. I saw it, but I didn't realize that's where it was. Yeah. That's where she was. But her comment was so quick, and they panned away so fast. There was no chance to get an in-depth comment in there that would bring out anything of any it just I'm glad that the man talked to her, but it was not as fruitful as we would like to see.
Isn't that the sad part too? They get you up there and they make you think that they're gonna because that's happened to her now two, three times at different places where she gets up there, she's all ready, and then they seem to cut that very end off. Or Mhmm. What? It's just like no matter which way you turn, there's always something blocking you, but they're? And when and the man who was holding the microphone.
Is her local councilman or representative or something. He knows. He's very familiar. He understands completely in theory, but he couldn't give her just another twenty seconds. I it just it.
Because he could have asked supposed to be the friendlies. Yeah. Yep. It reeks of narrative control. Reaks it reeks of narrative control.
I was thinking earlier when we were talking about.
The people who did this to us and about the fact that Trump is planning to go to.
He's planning to visit the West in January or February 2026, I believe. And I don't know. Maybe we should raise hell about that. Of course, the last time he went, he pretty much stepped all over them and then got a round of applause for from them anyway. He like, oh, yeah. We're killing the green agenda and da. And they applauded him anyway even though that's their agenda.
Well, , makes me think it's performative art, doesn't it? Know, you be the bad guy. We'll applaud you. That'll confuse him even more because, , confusion is a great thing to actually set throw people back on their heels. And what does he do? He does that. Then first year in office, we're nothing but technocracy bent, which that's exactly what the WAF is about. So I'm like, what the heck is going on here? So I'll be really interested to see what the performative art is at the WAF this year.
It's always a spectacle. It's just a slap in the face. It's like a it's it's a performative slap in the face. And they go there and they fly there in their jets and they try to figure out how to get us to take the bus and eat the bugs while they're chowing on filet mignon and it's it really is. It's a deli I think it's a deliberate smack in the face and demoralization and confusion is definitely part of, , part of the game. So I.
I just I laugh at the spectacle of it at this point. And they just they come right out and say it. So if you wanna know your enemy, it's good watching.
They are not shy about their agendas. It's it's really amazing.
It's been a really good space. I guess we should probably start to wind it down. We haven't gotten any requests in some time, and I know it's getting late on the East Coast. What do you say, ladies?
Yeah. I'm sorry. I have to admit I'm starting to fade, ladies.
Well, I'm glad we can, wrap it up before your quality of sleep on us protocol.
As long as I keep the microphone muted and I if I'm snoring, that means that you don't have to laugh at me, know, on purpose or anything. Oh.
Goodness.
It happens. I'm telling you. I recently, but I've had to fight the z monster myself a couple of times.
Tonight, Boulder was I heard I heard somebody's.
Dog snoring a couple times. And Yes. My poor 100 I don't I didn't know if it was bulls or not. But It was him. My poor 100 pound Great Pyrenees begs and begs me to go to bed on Saturday night, and then he usually falls asleep and snores. Yep.
Now you guys are under us now because we know each other's pets that well. Yep.
I'm gonna you what I'm gonna do to give everybody the warm fuzzies. I'm gonna pull up a picture of my baby falling over asleep in the doggy sit position. He was so tired. He fell asleep into the back of the couch. So yeah.
Oh, that is so Did that or rewarding to death?
Perish the thought, Deb.
Where did you put it? Because I can't find it. Oh, I'm still working on it. I'm super slow because I have about a million pictures of used to you being that slow. Get on it.
Whip that crack that whip and get me moving here.
Yeah. I've got about a million pictures of him, so I have to search through there. But I figure it might be a nice little goodbye to let everybody see that even my poor one hundred pound black Great Pyrenees. Yes. He's black because he's he's part Pyrenees and part Australian shepherd. Even he gets he joins us for the sessions, but then he can't he can't handle it. He's lightweight.
Then So we're gonna wrap up date night. Any final thoughts before I go to the ladies for the final thoughts? My final thought is I'm I'm thankful.
This holiday is over., happy birthday to Jesus, but that was yeah. That's all I got. I.
Was I was musing about
Why they test us with the most stressful freaking, put ourselves through a lot, don't we? Going through the holidays, we put ourselves through a lot. And then we enter the new year. So I'm sure there's, , there's some method to that madness.
Of, , processing or whatever. But I'll be glad it's over, and I'm glad to be starting a new year for sure. And think I see Heidi trying to come up.
Hey. I was I've been listening. I've had trouble connecting, got kicked off a few times and came back. But, yeah, I enjoyed it all. I just wanted to say thanks for being here. And, yeah, it was a sad Christmas for me., I actually and my neighbor invited us sober to just hang out a little bit and eat, and it was really they were they're the Cuban neighbors. We just love though them. And it was kinda neat because, I guess, Cuban tradition. And they had, like, some special cake and beans and.
Stuff to eat. So it was it was interesting. We had we had enjoyed that. I guess it was a little diversion from reality, but it was sad seeing the Christmas tree and then thinking about my dad and they're missing him. And just the New Year coming, it's I'd like to see a lot more happening, but I'm not giving up either., keep talking out about what happened to daddy and the other people. I know there was a guy that posted somewhere in the group, and he had a picture with his wife's.
Cemetery marker. And he was sitting in the lawn chair, and he said nothing merry and nothing happy about Christmas or New Years. So I kinda felt that way. I thought, well, that's true.? There's it's just another day, though, and you just get through it and try to make the best and be grateful for what we have. And we had a lot of good memories, so I'm I'm just happy for that. And I know I'll see my dad again.? Just a short time, , to be there.
But thanks for being here.
Thank you so much for coming, Heidi. It seems like a long time when we're here in every moment, but it is a very short time in the scale of things. And I know that he would be glad that you are on this planet right now and doing the work you're doing and keeping his memory alive the way you do.
And I know he'd be so proud of you. Right?
Thanks. Yeah. It's hard.? I it's a struggle some days, and, , I'm just finding little moments to escape and try to remember the good things too. But, , you re it's a traumatizing thing, , to watch your loved one die like this in the hospital, and you replay it in your mind., it'll be with me the rest of my life because there's always parts of me. I, I'm not medically trained at all, and some of you guys were. So.
Myself that all the time. And it didn't do you any good, so don't don't beat yourself up on that one. Yeah. Yeah. And he.
Wasn't in perfect health, , so that was confusing to me. But, , he had a issue with his heart and stuff. But, , it he still should have been given the opportunity to be the best he could be. And, , especially when they're doing good and they're stable, and he was eating and talking and everything. And then they start, , the COVID test and all the protocols, and that happened to so many people, the very same thing., every story that I hear.
, there's so many people that went in for different things. Like, my dad had an infection on the catheter and then gets the positive COVID test and just gets kicked downhill when they call and say he's coming home.? So it's a lot of, like, gaslighting involved because you're you're thinking, well, they're trying to help you one minute, and then the next minute, things seem to seem strange.?
It just it's it I'm sure there's a lot of people that probably are still confused and maybe just never found this group and may still be wondering what exactly happened, , to their loved one.
So I just wish it was more out there in the media. I was glad to see Heidi on there, but, , like you I agreed with you. It was so short, and it was almost like when she started mentioning the groups.
And she said it really quick, and it was good.? But they kinda the panned away real quick. Like, -oh. She better not talk about that.? So, yeah, you could tell it was like a little almost like, , they mentioned it, but there was no question about it. Like, oh, what does that involve? Like, they didn't wanna go into too many details. They just yeah. It's but maybe our day will come, I hope.
And I would It wasn't it isn't it Hurricane Chell or whatever one that put out threw all their medicine? It was at front of the congress. I think it was in front of Brown Johnson, again, not too long ago. They called her a frequent flyer at this, in front of the congress. She dumped all her medication out there. She was, they still and this was, like, her, what, third, fourth time in front of them. Nothing. She got nothing.
No. I didn't see that one. But.
Yeah. And he seems like one of the better ones that we have that at least has helped in some ways. But, yeah, it's it's just not moving quick like I had hoped, and I had higher hopes in Robert Kennedy and everything too. So it's it's a little concerning that they're not speaking out or doing anything., just publicly talk about it., just it's it's that's strange, but we should never quit reporting and trying to get other people to tell stories., that would be that would be fantastic if more people because I think there'll be strength in numbers.
That it may sadly turn into, like, another situation where that's what I'm afraid of. I think that another virus is gonna come along, and it's going to be even more deadly.
Contagious, spread quicker, and they're going to use the protocols again. And it's, they're gonna get it they got away with all this. So what else do they have planned? I don't know. It's but it's a perfect psyop because there's still so many people that do not believe any of this. They just think you're just complete conspiracy, tenfold hat. And, , like, I was even confused myself. Like, because my dad wasn't, he was 78. He wasn't in perfect health. But, , he might had a few years if we'd gotten on the right track. But.
And then, , it was a little confusing at the hospital because I knew his heart had been aggravated from the infection, but it just went down. It was he was just that low hanging fruit, but I knew that something was terribly off. And then when I got the records, , it spoke for itself., there was it was the same things really done to a lot of people., he had so many different drugs that he shouldn't had, all the, , all the playbook, the commonalities. Just like you said, it was the high flow oxygen.
Pushing for the vent. He was drugged with the opioids, laxatives, denied the food. So it was pretty much that same cocktail all while they just played me and lied to me. But I don't know., I hate it. It's just, he was such a good guy, and I still feel like I let him down. But I he knows.? He probably knows I was trying.? I did I did the best I knew at that time, and that was, had I known the corruption was on this level and these protocols were going on,.
I would have made a lot different decisions and never go into a hospital without having an advocate. And somebody should be with your loved one at all times., if possible, , I would be scared to even leave., it's almost impossible unless you have a big family, but I wouldn't even wanna let leave the room and have lunch.? And I was just gone through the night and came back early the next day, but it was still, , enough time for them to drug him and then pretend it was all a natural decline. But, I.
Mean, it's just it goes through my head a lot. It is traumatizing., I know I'll never recover from it completely. I just have to live with it the best I can. And I think being in the groups, though, it's given me more strength than I realized I had because I could have just never told the story and just gave up. And as soon as I told the story, I did feel more strength, and it just empowered me because I think they would just prefer people, , go away and not speak out about it, and.
And at least it won't be in vain. I feel like if it can help somebody else, then maybe stop the protocols. And there should be some accountability. It would be great if, , the these hospitals should be sued for taking parts in this and these insurance companies., how whoever's involved, the administrators, , there needs to be some at some point, that would be the ultimate, I think, to be called out and.
Definitely, , maybe some mass arrest or something would be great because that is it's total criminal. It's it's a crime against humanity., it is really the same playbook. You think that they just use the medical system, but it really goes back to Nazi Germany., when you think about it, that it if I watch documentaries, it really plays along the same thing, the same type of mindsets that the people that would do these protocols, they just felt that it was for the greater good to eliminate a lot of people. And, of course, the elderlies,.
, might be the first or handicaps., that was the first people that Hitler took to the camps, , loaded them on the buses when you watch those documentaries. So I thought of my dad because he used a cane, and he had a stroke from years ago. And, , they all kept saying he just had the stroke. I was like, no. He had the stroke back thirty years ago., he's he drives a Mustang. He's independent. But, , they I think they were quick to write them off.? He's like, , a person having.
Prostate issues and, , this had been going on because he had a catheter bag, and we were trying to get it off. But his bladder wouldn't start, so we got stuck with the bag. But I think it was just this idea that he's just, he's had his chance, and he's causing problems. That was the feeling I got from this doctor because he kept saying he was old, And it none of it made sense. But then when I found the group, , it made sense when I realized, wow. Like, it was the same protocol.
, almost the same things were said to me that were everybody else. Like, he needs to rest his lungs a while, and they put him on the high flow oxygen. And I really believed. I thought, well, oxygen's good. Okay. But then after a day of it, in two days, in three days, you're thinking, wait a second. Should he be wearing that this long??
And not knowing, not being medically trained.? I feel bad because he was asking me to take it off, and I didn't know what to do. And I was, like, confused because then his breathing got worse. And I thought, well, maybe he needs this, but, , nothing made sense. But then, of course, you get the records, and it all falls into place. Like, wow. I just can't even believe the planning that went into it. Like, they had, , even a small group of people that were willing to just take part in it. It's just so cruel. It just seems.
And he was just he couldn't have been a more nicer guy., he just loved people, and he was so outgoing and so friendly and just a great dad., I, I could talk about him forever. He had so many stories, but I just haven't missed him.? Sad.
But I won't I won't talk anymore and take up the group, but time, but I just wanted to say thanks too for being here.
Thank you so much, Heidi. I know the holiday must have been difficult with that.
Yeah. I see your echoing real bad.
Yeah.
Sorry.
Go ahead,
Oh, I think that was it. He just yeah. It's the holidays are rough.? I think it should be getting easier, but it then it's, like, some days are better than others. I think it's that way for a lot of people, and it and then it's just hard to believe. Like, a natural death would have been bad enough. Like, I would probably if he had, like, cancer and there was just no hope and but then feeling like, well, , I might have missed a cup a few extra years.?
And just feeling, , that guilt you have that, like, I could have stopped it. I made the worst decisions. I, , like, why didn't I because I kept thinking I should get in touch with, like, a holistic doctor. And that was in the back of my head, and I kept thinking, well, , maybe they're maybe they're on the right track because the urologist was really pushy about the catheter bag, and everybody liked him. And he was saying this is all that can be done., you really should leave it on him. Just give him exercise.
And daddy was doing really good., even with that thing, he hated that bag, but he was, like, really working out hard., he walked across the kitchen with the therapy, and he was, like, exercising his legs and arms. And we were playing the Rocky theme. I played it for him, and he was kinda dancing. We were laughing at him because he was he's a big man, but he was in there kinda dancing in his, like, his shorts and the catheter bag attached to the wheelchair, but he was dancing in the kitchen doing these little exercises. And, , he was just really determined.
And it's just, and then here to think, like, a week like, a little bit of over a week after that, he has this infection bruise up. And then we're back in the, and then they're saying there's no hope and, , pushing the morphine. And they find out he's just drugged up. He was drugged up the whole time., I thought he was in a natural decline, and he's just denied any fluids. He's weak.? He just they made it to where he couldn't fight., even a younger person that was know, had a better heart might even have a hard time overcoming.
? I'm sure I would be feeling it if I didn't have fluids for, , several days and had all the opioids and laxatives in my body. But it was very similar to that Grace that Grace Sahara. It was it a similar cocktail and a similar, , amount of time that oddly but I would say Grace probably was, had a better health overall than daddy. Like, her, didn't have a heart condition, but, , it was very similar things that were given to her in the high flow BiPAP. But they actually did, , push for a vent.
On daddy, but I'd, I pushed to keep to not do the vent because I thought, well, I've heard that's all I knew. I knew the vent was dangerous. I knew the remdesivir was really dangerous. So for whatever reason, he didn't get the remdesivir or the vent, but, , they had ordered it. But so I don't I'm at least blessed that, ,, he was at least somewhat peaceful when he just fell asleep, basically, because the morphine just made him go to sleep. And then and I've told that story over and over, but a big light came through the window.
And shined right on him as his heart went off the monitor. It was the strangest thing., it was the sun, but, , right at that moment that just the timing of that was so odd. Like, was that a message? And I felt like it was. Like, he was just so unique of a guy. He was so I wouldn't pick another dad in the world because he was so devoted, and he was funny. And he really loved, , loved being a father. I think he really and he told me that one time.? We were talking, and he said, I'm so glad I had you.
And your sister.? He said, I love being a dad.? And it wasn't that long, , before his infection started because I just brought that up, , out of the blue. And I think of that's it's sad that, , he just happened to tell me that, that he said, I'm glad you're here. I'm glad I had you.? And god, , I just I took it for granted that I thought he would be fine. I was just convinced everything would go good, and I prayed. And I guess everybody did, but, , that even praying,.
You feel like you feel so let down and betrayed by god.? And that's part of it too. Like, I think, why did god let this happen?? And you get mad at god and you question it. And then I and then I think, well, maybe there is some bigger purpose to this. I can't see it now, but perhaps there is. I don't know. That's the ultimate question. I guess we'll find out when we get there why these things had to play out the way they did. But when you prayed that hard and then you felt like god just let the demonic forces take over, and I don't know.
So that's something I think about too. And especially at Christmas, like, you're mad that those people who took part in it are, like, they're probably out having a great Christmas without a care in the world, and you're sitting here going over all of it in your mind. And your Christmas is, , never gonna be the same. It's, your life's never gonna be the same.
But that's another part of it., we just you could go you could dive deep into all of that, that things you'll just only we'll only find out certain things when we get to the other side. So I'm just and I and I look forward to it too. But, anyway, I'll quit talking, but I just enjoyed listening, and I'm glad you're all here. So.
I'm glad you're here with us, Heidi. And I wish I could have gotten to know your dad. He sounds like a great guy all around, but he also the way you describe him reminds me a little bit of my own father. I think they probably would have hit it off, and it would've been fun to see. So I guess they're they're watching us now and having a bit of a laugh.
Yeah. I always picture that my dad's probably met all the other victims in the protocols, and they're probably hanging out somewhere. Having to have a date night. Yeah.
It's nice that wherever they are, whatever they're doing, we know where they are. But whatever they're doing now, they don't have to be mad as hell. That's that's for us, and we will we will exercise that rage accordingly.
Yeah. Yeah. I only had one I did have a dream one night, and my dad was saying, those SOBs. And that I remember I said, daddy, they killed you. And I remember hearing them, and he said stuff like that when he got mad. So it did sound like them, but I wouldn't think on the other side that you really carry anger.? And I worried that he was mad at me too because I thought maybe he thought that I wanted him out of the way or something, and I wasn't, like, fighting for them. Just simply not knowing what Yeah. Not very sick. Because he made such a sad, he was alert,.
, in calling my name, and then he looked angry. And I think he was probably more angry at them, but there was a big guilt, like, I because I didn't know what to do. I was like, who do you call? What do you do? Something just seems so off with this.? And that stays with me, but I guess that's a lot of people in the group probably feel that, like, , that feeling of, like, I would have broken him out of there if I would have, , realized all of this. But you're thinking maybe they did try to help him and, , something's.
Just off. Like, his heart's crashing or, I didn't I'm on the level of drugging and turning the oxygen up and doing all that., it's just so unnecessary even if he didn't have but a year or two., it still, you just send somebody home and give them the best chance to recover if they're willing to try and, , get the right help with the catheter., it's just why do that?, it's just so cruel. And if they do it to older people, and somebody's sick, they'll do it to kids. They'll do it teenagers, , all ages. So, ,.
You just can't live in a society where they just simply decide to euthanize people, , or deem that they're useless or whatever. That's that's kinda how I feel. Like, they just deem that he was a problem.? And just it reminded me of when my dog was euthanized., honestly, it kinda like, I didn't even feel good about my dog being put to sleep. But my dog had years ago, I had a dog with a brain tumor. Ugh. And I usually let him die at home because I just couldn't stand to have him euthanized. But we took him because he was he was really breathing really horrible.
And couldn't walk really. And but it just had that feel to it, like a dog's being put to sleep.? It was it was odd., just so off.? But it's one thing for an animal, but, , you wouldn't do that to a human., I didn't even like I don't even like euthanizing animals, but, , if they're if they're suffering and hurting and they're not comfortable, I didn't have a problem with my dog. But certainly, a human life should be on a different level. And you would certainly think if a person had any quality and they were alert, talking,.
Able to still, , be with their family and enjoy something in life, you just wouldn't decide, well, we'll go ahead and just kick this one off.? I don't know. But you just it could be a very dangerous society with this, I guess, euthanasia being legal and these protocols because, , they can do it to anybody, and they have. So.
Yep. There was you reminded me of a story from, I think her name was Melissa Dana.
Her mother
Was went through the whole pro protocol, and they had her I think they were moving her to comfort care they had. And they stuck the needle into her IV, and then they looked at.
Melissa, subject who was telling the story, and they said, just to be sure. And they pushed another needle in and then she flatlined.
Like, just straight, no bones about it, euthanasia. And I was like, well, what did you think they meant when they, , they said just to be sure and put it in? And I guess it's something you really don't process until after the fact when it's it's all happening like As.
A hospice nurse, I'm I just cannot.
Fathom those words just to be sure. What the?
Yeah. It's horrifying. And, , I told you when my dad passed, the doctor came in the room, and he said, , he said, well, , he said he wanted to go home. He said old people know when it's their time to die. And then he looked at me and said, you don't control everything. And he like a hateful tone. And then my husband said was there with me, and he said, well, no. He was wanting to come home with us.? He was he was talking about his new chair. We bought him a little recliner,.
And, , I was gonna let him just sit in the living room and watch TV. That's what he liked and prop up in there and watch and enjoy, , being with us. And then he was talking about his cat. So and that, he was he was he knew what he wanted, and he said, , I'm going back home. So he kept talking about it. And it was even on his records that he was asking to go home several times. So, , it's just heartbreaking.
And I think a couple of times he even said, god almighty damn. He wrote that. And that's he said that, and I remember that was a little saying when he was frustrated. He would say, god almighty damn., it's bad he cussed, but I think it was just he wasn't doing it to be mean, but just frustration that they even put that on the record. And he said he was really wanting to go home and then ask him for water. So, , it's just heartbreaking when you read the records.
And then when I went up there, , he was concerned about his cat, , wanting to know if I fed his cat Linda, and she was okay. And then he started talking about his new chair. And so I think he was just looking forward, and he hung the Rocky song, and he kinda put his fist up in the air. So he was letting me know, , he wouldn't given up., he definitely he wasn't the type really that really wanna die, , or he never really talked about dying. I don't even think he really thought he was going to die until that last, , night.
I was there, and then he looked so angry and shook his head. I said, well, you'll go home with me, and I just smiled. I was just trying to comfort him, and I wasn't gonna say anything. Like, you're not gonna make it or anything. And when I did that, he just had that horrible look., ugh, I never forget it. I relive it in my mind, and he looked so angry. He kinda looked sad, , at the same time. Like, oh my god. They're killing me.? It was kinda like and then it was a little sadness too, and I just don't think he was really expecting to die. And it was kinda like,.
I can't believe this.? Like, we went through all of this with our therapy, getting therapy set up at the house. And, , I had him, like, really up walking through the kitchen. It was like they had his Hemi walker waiting for him. And then here I am a week later, and they're saying he needs morphine. He's gonna die. And I was just, like, not even hardly believing it. I was even telling the hospice.
Nurse. I was like, I had him walking through my kitchen. I had him in therapy, and I was, like, kinda crying and kinda all confused. I was like, I don't know how this could happen.? And I've been praying and, , I'm like and it all just seemed confusing. And then I thought, well, maybe, , maybe his heart just gave out, but it just seemed odd.? I still go over it all because it just to have him to be that close to, like,.
Everything being, the infection being gone. And I was like, I was talk we were talking about going out to eat and going to Florida and, , just hanging out in the house every day watching TV. And he freaking watched, like, Blue Hawaii the night before and ate a bunch of ice cream. So, , he was tired acting, but I didn't even know he had an infection going. And, , I thought he did seem really tired, that he wanted to watch Blue Hawaii. So I was like, , I thought, well, he's just a little tired. Maybe, , he did his workout,.
And I thought maybe it just tired him out tonight. But, , the next day, of course, I could tell he was really, real lethargic and confused. So then that was when we went back to the. But to have him that close to getting better and then, , then be back to square one. And then I thought, well, I was scared to even take them back to the hospital. I started and I that went through my head. I thought, well, are they gonna be mad that he got another infection and they're gonna,.
Are they gonna think he's a problem or something? Or, , I, that kinda went through my mind, but then I thought, oh, no. They've always been good to us there at Piedmont. And I just thought, surely, , everything will be good. And my mom had just been in there, and she actually had stents put in. And she had so much good luck that she was like, no. He's in great hands. Don't worry about him.? You're just being silly.? So, , I did start to feel more comfortable with him than I should have and.
Because we had been there before. So it is odd that I feel like they just decided he was becoming a problem too. And it wasn't his fault., it was the catheter bag, but they must have felt like that was an issue that instead of finding a solution to it, it would just be easier to go ahead and get that bonus money, and he would be a good, , a good candidate that they could kinda make it look natural and, , but it's yeah. It's it's on a level you just can't wrap your mind around. That's.
All the planning and the
Steps they take to, that goes into it.
It's like something out truly, like a horror film., you just it's like something it seems like something out of Twilight Zone or one of these movies, , horror movies. You just you couldn't imagine that happening in America. So it is like we've lost our country. When you think about it, we've even lost our country. I say that all the time. I said, I don't even feel like I'm in America., it looks free to some degree, and I'm sure we're still better than a lot of countries. But the hospital systems they're doing that, it's pretty much like a North Korea situation.
, that's like something out of China., I feel like, it's it's not a free country to have these kinds of things happening. Definitely.
But, anyway, I'll quit talking. I'm just I'm just.
It really it really is. And the horrific truth is if we don't do something about it, we will all be facing it at some point. And this is part of why, , they're part of the prongs of the attack where alienating people from their own families, isolating people, and all of this because you're you're much easier to manage. You are very vulnerable as an individual whereas when you have a family to advocate for you, you are less so. So it really is terrible and it's scary to think that if we need to be hospitalized or,.
Placed in assisted living at some point when we get older, that we could be subject to the same dehumanization and abuse.
And even killed.
And I think it happens more frequently than anyone thinks it does too. It's not just the rogue angel of death. There is a psychopathy that's developed within the medical field.
Maybe it's a function of triage. I don't know where they can devalue a human life. I don't understand it, but I hope it I hope we get a handle on it before it becomes so pervasive that there's literally no alternative to it.
But I'm so glad you were able to come on and say a few words tonight, Ivy. It was really good to see you.
Yeah. It's it's good hearing from you all too. Glad we survived the holidays.
We did, and we are in for a challenge. I am told that we will probably be snowed in and deep froze by morning. So this will be our we did get a light snow, a month ago or so, but this is going to be our first real test of, of our systems here in the wilds of the High Desert. So,.
He's draining the pipes right now just to be sure not that there was much in there. But yeah. So, always an adventure and always another challenge, but we will persevere. And I'm I'm looking forward to it. We've got plenty of woods, so we should be fine.
It sounds fun to see the snow, but we're I know it is we've been 70 degrees today in Georgia, so it's almost like, , spring here today, but I think it's gonna be cold Monday. We're gonna be in the forties Monday, but that's it's we have a lot of warm days through the winter.
Right. We were lucky. Here at 2AM here in Kentucky, it is 64 degrees outside. 2AM.
Yeah. Crazy.
That is wild.
It was actually hot when I got up today. It was it was very uncomfortably warm. And tomorrow, I'll be getting up to significant snow. So it will be interesting. I'm from Arizona. I'm not really used to this thing. But I'm looking forward to seeing if we've prepared well enough. That's been, I know some of you have been concerned about that, but I think we've managed to get it together enough, just enough to be prepared for it.
I'm seeing dueling mics. Heidi, there's something about your mic. If you don't keep it muted when you're not speaking, it causes an echo. But I thought I saw Miriam trying to chime in. Were you, Miriam?
Yeah. My mic was, like, stuck. It wouldn't let me un it wouldn't let me open my mic. It was crazy. But, yeah, I was just getting ready to say reinforce what you were saying. Tomorrow, we're gonna have a high of 71 degrees, and tomorrow night, 24.
Wow. So really
Crazy weather. A 50 degree top a 50 degree drop, basically.
So, yeah, it makes you wonder about the weather modification, geoengineering,.
All that lovely stuff. Yeah. What they're spinning it just dawned on me. It seems obvious, but they're they're spinning all this global warming, climate change stuff. But we're seeing auroras here like as far as Texas. So I think what's really happening, , we're due for this bullshit. It's supposed to happen I think every ten thousand years or something and we are 700. Oh, 70, 000. I think it's 700. I don't think it's 700. He says 700. I think it's 70. But whatever we're due, we're, like, overdue for this bullshit thing.
And that could be really, like, man made climate change is probably total BS, and it's really the pole shifting, and they don't want us to know because we'd all flip out.
I totally agree with that. I'll just give you guys a little good feeling here about Nebraska. We had a high today of almost 60. I think it was 60. And by morning, it's gonna be 20. And then by lunchtime, it's gonna be down to sixteen, fifteen degrees by tomorrow. Big win. So we're gonna go through a 45 to 50 degree drop here in Nebraska too. Don't feel bad, girls.
Wow.
I'm gonna be asking Baldur, can I borrow your fur coat? It's gonna be terrible.
Mine minus high of 41 tomorrow, low of 15.
Oh, yeah. I didn't even tell you about Tanya. She's had three foot of snow roughly in the last few months, and we had the same weather. We like, here where I am in Nebraska around the Omaha area, I watch her weather every day, and we kinda look, and we've had very similar weather, I'm like, the same degree. Like, I'll look at it. I'll take screenshots. Right? It's like thirty. Thirty three thirty three. But yet she's had three foot of snow drops on her, and then she's still getting some. I have to look right now here. I'll look at it right now.
She's she's at four degrees right now, and she has a freezing rain warning. So she's at four. And so our difference is about 40 or 50 degrees in the last couple weeks. So it's just been wild to see that we had the same weather, right, throughout the summer and fall, And then boom, now it's like 40 degree she's got three foot of snow. It's just crazy.
Protocol widow says it could be well, protocol widow, are you there, you could say.
Well, when you're talking about the auroras that you're seeing, I always look at a harp. So I don't trust these bastards as far as I can throw them.
Amen. I know, Kyle. Listen. Hey., we've never had auroras in, visible in Florida and North Carolina, and then suddenly we do this year? Mhmm. We'll see. I don't believe a word of it.
It would be a perfect
Development for the clown world that we're living in for everything to literally be flipped on its head.
Well, ,, it's it's that's gonna be combined with the aliens coming to visit.? So they just keep throwing other things at us. And I'm not I'm not even opposed to the potential that we have aliens coming to visit. It's just that, at this point, I don't believe anything that comes from a an official source.
And right. So Well, I wonder why we don't. I wonder why.
No. Official sources and fact checkers and journalists and all of their ilk, they have blown it so badly, and they still don't realize it. They like they retroactively, , muse among themselves. How did we lose trust? What can we do to regain trust? As if because I think really some of them actually believe their own BS to the point that they really can't even fathom what they've done.
I'll tell you how they can regain my trust. Go away and shut completely up and we'll be just fine.
They will never regain trust.
Live in literally, they live in a bubble. They have no idea what's going on outside of the main cities that the MSM lives in. If they were to take a drive across the country and stop at small diners as opposed to McDonald's or, , whatever place that they expect to eat at because, in all honesty, most of the stuff is absolute garbage. But if they were to be stopping at local diners and getting gas at gas stations that, , actually still did service or something, they would be horrified at how much they're hated. They have no idea.
And they don't even know and because of that, they don't know why they're hated because they don't realize why that they're hated that bad. And, , same goes true for our politicians because none of them stay home in their districts. So they don't realize how bad they're hated either.
So they feel like ignorance is bliss then? Is that how they Exactly. Is that how they look it? How it works. They get they just enough to look the other way.
It's
It would be so much fun to just, like, , let's have a come to Jesus meeting.
What would be better would be if they could be forced to trade places with all of us.
, like, literally swap lives. That'd be fun.
Like the movie, The Family Man with Nick Cage. Mhmm. You guys see that one? Like, literally,.
If they had to swap lives, it would be the best thing in the world ever.
Yep.
If they still had a soul, though, because otherwise, they just go into the other life they swapped and end up messing that up on purpose until they got put back into their old life. Right? Because they're so fucking retarded and evil. So if they still had any sliver of a soul, yes. That would be the best rehabilitation. But imagine if they did swap over to the other thing, and then they ended up messing it up on purpose. How pissed would you be? Well Just to go back and be like, oh, thanks. Appreciate that. I saw an interesting conversation.
Between Tucker Carlson and Matt Walsh. And Matt said that recently he had done a an article. I think it was an article. I don't think it was a podcast. It was an article based on the lack of good food at restaurants nowadays. And what he was pointing out to Tucker was the average middle income person to low income person group, , that might go to fast food or as high end as Applebee's, Panera, etcetera. That they find that the food all is crap. It all tastes like garbage. It all tastes the same. Nobody wants to go out to eat anymore. Service sucks.
But mostly the food just doesn't taste good. And in his research, he found that the majority of these restaurants all buy their product from the same vendor.
It will leave the app It's all frozen Cisco shit.
Exactly. He named Cisco completely. And he said he said, whereas you'll take people in the mainstream media or even the high end podcasters, they're not gonna go to Applebee's or Panera. They're gonna go to blah steakhouse, and they're gonna have no problem spending a couple $100 on a meal, and they don't understand why the little guys are so unhappy. And they also and because of this, they don't understand about where the dollars go and the money crunch. And Trump is another one who doesn't understand that. He wants to proclaim that the money situation,.
The economic situation in The United States has improved. I don't see it at all. And I'm sure that every other working stiff in this country doesn't see it at all. And that's a simple hierarchy problem.
They don't have to live on the budgets that we live on.
And I'm back on my soapbox, so I've gotta shut up.
Chipotle is the best example. I just have to say this. Holy shit. I remember going to Chipotle the first time, like, ten, fifteen years ago. Right? And I was like, oh my god. Like, I got a chicken bowl, and you just feel like everything was, like, fresh. It's like the flavors are like, wow. Like, that's actually legit. Like, I'd probably rather pay this $10 and go home, , and, like, make all this stuff. Right? Like, you're, like, you feel grateful.
You're like, okay. This is actually pretty good. And then, like, I've been going in the last, like, three, four years, like, once in a while, I'm like, here, let me just because I'm, like, lazy that night. I'm tired. I'm getting off the road. Let me just get a chicken. We'll see what happens. Just total garbage. I never am surprised. And it's like, there's no flavor to it. And then what she just said about Cisco,.
I love it. That's exactly the truth. I remember thinking about prisons and how similar prisons were to the middle school and high school where I grew up here in Nebraska, how the doors shut the same, how the cafeteria, the lunch ladies were the same as the, , as the as the folks at the at the just the way they are, all the tools they use. And sure as shit, Cisco, same company for schools and prisons. Fantastic.
It is. And to your point, none of the food has flavor. It's absolute garbage. I haven't eaten out. The last time I ate out, my youngest son was here, and that was September, maybe early October. And, we went to a steak dinner at the Longhorn.
Absolute trash. I it I'm just like, I can't even believe we went out., he bought me dinner, and I felt bad that he spent money on a meal that we ate out. We should have gone and had a couple of steaks cut over at the Food Lion and just cut them and cooked them at my house. We'd have been better off. Even with Food Lion beef, I'd have been better off. So.
Living out here in the middle of literally nowhere, I've been learning to cook., I've I've never been to I pretty much outsource the cooking to Adam for usually. But now I'm I'm like, he's still he's still making a lot. But I'm I'm making bread, and we made for Christmas, we made.
A pizza from scratch with I finally got the fancy flour. I've been lobbying to get the fancy flour, the pizza flour for quite some time, and he was like, flour's flour. But we finally got the pizza flour, and it really was.
Quite good. Just as good as anything you'd get at a at a, , a decent restaurant or maybe a little better. And it's really amazing to put flour and water in a bowl and stir it up and then come out with beautiful loaf of bread or pizza or whatever. So I've I've learned to appreciate the alchemy of cooking a little bit and getting a getting a bit of a hang of it. And it is highly underrated, honestly. If people knew how easy it was, I can't imagine anyone would go and spend especially with the rates.
That everything is these days. It's probably a 100 or more dollars to go out for a mediocre meal with your family. I wouldn't know. I haven't been in years. But, really, it's not that hard to make really good food with just a few simple ingredients at home. And I'm doing it in a freaking wood stove. So if I can if I can do it, anyone can.
But it is getting late, and we are way off.
Subject. So I think we should probably wrap it up. I wanted to see if Deb wanted to say anything before we did.
No. Good night, everyone. Thanks for coming. Happy New Year.
Happy New Year. Wow. It's that time already. Thank you, Deb, for reminding me of that. Oh, it's just one holiday after another. The stores are already putting out Valentine's things. We'll go to our cohost for final thoughts, and then we'll wrap it up for the night. I really appreciate all of you coming and making it a really, really good discussion tonight. Protocol, would you?
Thank you all for being here. We've got our little family, , the family that doesn't fight every time they get together and, , break windows and throw chairs. And it's,.
It's really nice to have everybody come and see us and spend time and.
Be safe
Whatever you do, if you decide to go out for New Year's, try to stay away from crowds. I think that would be a good thing to do. And,.
To my knowledge, we plan on being here next Saturday, so come see us again. It'll be good to talk to you again. Be safe. Good night.
Thank you so much, protocol widow. Miriam?
Just wanna say it never amazes me every it just actually, it never ceases to inspire me. Let's put it that way. Every Saturday night seeing you guys here because, , it's been a tough year as Chelsea said earlier, but it never fails that when I come on Saturday night, I get a second wind. Even at 2AM in the morning, I am energized just knowing that you're gonna be here next week and that we're gonna stay in this fight together. And it is a fight, but, , just having this family and you are family,.
It makes me want to stay in the fight. It gives me that extra energy, that extra boost. And I just love you all for it, and I'm looking forward to seeing you, what was that? January 3. Yeah. The third day into the new year. So, just come back and join us next week, and we're looking forward to seeing you. See you then.
Well said, Miriam. And I experienced that too. I don't have a lot of social interaction outside of this group, and I really do think of you guys as my best friends and family, really, and I'm so grateful for you. And I come away from this space feeling energized and inspired and full of ideas of various things that I might be able to do. And some of those I've been I've been working on and looking forward to showing you and looking forward to all we'll be able to do in the New Year once we finally put this really just horrible, no good 2025 behind us.
I appreciate you guys sticking with us and coming and sharing your stories and being here with us every Saturday night. We will be here again next Saturday night and every Saturday at 8PM eastern. X will delete this recording, So we will back it up on our Substack at chbmp.substack.org and on our Spotify, which is linked in the nest and in the purple pill. Please subscribe and share to help us reach a wider audience. You may know someone that could use to hear these things. And if you can pass it on, it means a lot to us and to the mission. Every single individual voice.
Is important and matters and makes a difference in this. And I'm very grateful for all of you. Deb?
Hey. I just wanted to know how much snow are y'all supposed to be getting out there just so we know.
One to three feet, and, apparently, it's going to be below zero for the entire week.
So Okay. So keep in touch.
Yep. Fortunately, he went out just today and got a chainsaw just to we are the most last minute freaking people in the world just like just in the nick of time he got the chainsaw. And we have a big old stack of wood, and he'll go get a bunch more in the morning before it falls too much. And I'm gonna Deb, I know you're gonna be glad to hear this. I'm going to just have them not stop cutting wood until that work shed is completely full to the ceiling of wood, and we'll be just fine.
I appreciate your concern, and I'm honestly as scared as I was when we when we first started this venture. I am I'm a bit chilled out now, and we've we've been tested. I'm sure this will be I'm not I'm not jinxing us. I'm not assuming it's gonna be easy, but I am feeling more confident that we are prepared than I was just a few months ago. And I wouldn't I wouldn't have gotten here if it hadn't been for your encouragement, ladies. So.
Thank you so much. Another log on in the fire and boil up another pot of beans, girl. And that'll stick with that, and you'll survive forever.
Yes. You too, buddy. Hey, Chelsea. Can I just can I can I just put one thing out there here before we go? Yeah.
Yeah. I know we're all super tired. Trust me. I'm getting ready to get in the shower myself. And I just wanted to say if we could all keep obviously, just keep tea in our thoughts and prayers., she was really hurting earlier. She had put the oxygen on there, and she's really had, , a couple weeks, and she really kicked ass. I just want you girls to know, and Adam there. She really kicked ass the last few days. She cooked some really good meals for her boys,.
And she sent me some pictures, and I was I was honestly jealous. I was like, gosh. I wish I would have been able to get up there. I was It only takes some will you marry me. I'm just saying.
Yeah. Well, I'm hoping to we're we're planning February to try to get her get her a little reset, and we can tell you guys about that in the future. But it's not something I'm not gonna say much yet because.
I don't wanna, , overspeak or whatever for her. But, yeah, I'm really excited for the next month and a half or so. I'm really hoping that she can get a really good bounce back. But she made some really good meals the last few nights and for her boys, and she was really happy. And I think she's it just took it out of her, , just being up on her feet and doing a lot of that stuff. And how she is. She will push it to the to the edge because she is Tonya Tyson.
As I've coined her about two years ago. So she's a badass, and I just want you guys to keep her in your thoughts, please. And just thank you guys so much again for everything. You guys you guys really do push her, and she really does. And I'll speak for myself. We really do look forward to this every Saturday as you guys know. Well, I'll speak for us since on record. We really love her too.
Yeah. And I'm I don't just say that, but I really do. And I'm really I'm really concerned about her too. And I hear what you're saying, Kyle, and I appreciate it. And I'm sure all of us will keep T Bird, Tanya, in our prayers. And I too am looking forward to a new year. And a new year always offers a bit of a opportunity for a new start and new opportunities and a new outlook on life. And I'm just gonna enter into this year with all the optimism I tried to do last year.
Isn't it crazy when you think of that, Chelsea, though? It's like how we went into last year, and it's already over., the year's gone already. It's crazy. I'm just like, this year went by so fast even though it was nothing we wanted.
It's it's just crazy that we're talking about '26 right now.
It seriously is. Like, every time I turned around, another month has elapsed. Like, every week, we'd get on this space and be like, dang. Is it space night again already? Like, the weeks are just flying by here and then the months, and then here we are. It's the end of the year. And it's been a very it's been a frenetic pace for so long, and I don't think many of us have taken a single break from this fight. And it takes a toll. Maybe that's part of it. I don't know. But it seems like the world is accelerating too. I don't think it's just our subjective.
Perception of time. I think everything, like I said earlier, is going vertical as we really enter this next stage in our evolution by having eclipse the singularity. And.
Now we have all these wild tools at our disposal. And I think, at least for me as a as a developer,.
Developing tools is going to be my facility for a while. Like, that'll be what I'm useful for until I'm not even useful for that. Because, , the simpler stuff that I used to do is just going to be, people will just turn it out on a dime. They won't need me for that thing. But this is great. Everyone is empowered. Like, you can any individual in this space hearing my voice right now, you can become a media studio. You've been waiting, wishing you could start a podcast. Now is the time. Start that podcast. Start generating whatever content you're.
You're into and put it out there in the world because that is going to have value. And.
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to start And I guarantee you have a subscriber because I'm not starting one, but I'll watch. Just so.
I love you, Deb.
Did I already go to both of our cohosts to sign off?
You did. I did. Then you're just, like, waiting around for me to say the word. I'm so sorry. It's like it's almost three in the morning for my cohost, so my apologies. And thank you, ladies. I appreciate it. Sometimes we go a little long, but if you could see me grinning, . I hope everyone else is smiling with us, and I hope you enjoyed it, and it was it was worth your time. And I really do value your time, and I hope that. Kyle, make it quick.
Oh, I had nothing, but I'm gonna say this. God bless you. Thanks again. I'm seeing your hand. Yes. Complete.
Okay. Thank you so much, everyone, for coming. Don't forget to look in the purple pill. Subscribe to our Substack and Substacks of our lovely cohost. They are linked in the purple pill. And I will look forward to seeing you again next Saturday and every Saturday night in the new year of twenty six. Have a great week, and we'll see you then. Good night, everyone.
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Sallie (@Sallie22907555)
@CHBMPorg That movie was in the 70’s so that tells us how long this has been going on …

K. Holiday 🇺🇸🇨🇦💪 (@kylelikestruth)
@CHBMPorg This was just the beginning of the surveillance state https://t.co/6En3263Jnb

K. Holiday 🇺🇸🇨🇦💪 (@kylelikestruth)
@CHBMPorg https://t.co/gizZbZrvby @TbirdTmoney @ProtocolWidow @BelknapM @ChristiferBrown @pigott24 @DebraMose hey looks folks its our favorite doctor admitting the crime before the trial talk about minority report!

Miriam Belknap (@BelknapM)
@CHBMPorg CMS WISeR (Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction) model will use Al: to assure "people with Medicare receive the most appropriate care that supports the best health outcomes WHILE DECREASING COSTS". The program starts on 01/01/26 in New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas,… https://t.co/U66MZwYvkl

Shanna Carroll (@ShannaCarroll80)
@CHBMPorg I absolutely trust @TbirdTmoney, people did tell me lies. But she been an amazing friend, who has always made me laugh when I needed it most, even in her darkest days. 💜🫶

Shanna Carroll (@ShannaCarroll80)
@CHBMPorg My daughter was 17 years old. She had been chosen for a school trip from July 9 to July 22, 2022. To go, she was required to be vaccinated. Despite our pleas, she was the only one in our household to get the vaccine, which she received on June 7 and June 28.
She left for her… https://t.co/sjOlQ5xaoo

Miriam Belknap (@BelknapM)
@CHBMPorg What hospitals were paid per Covid patient in each state https://t.co/jgPcpiZiE5

COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (@CHBMPorg)
In a few moments, we will be reading the names of victims of COVID-related crimes against humanity who have documented stories with us who are facing the anniversary of their loved one's death today & over the next week.
Help us honor their memories. 💔🎗️
https://t.co/TIUsVbWkNz

COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (@CHBMPorg)
Twitter AUP as of April 2021: https://t.co/b1OkSqNEuX

COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (@CHBMPorg)
See the full list of those who have documented their stories with us at https://t.co/IKsYxyw6w9 and are facing the anniversaries of their loved ones death due to COVID-related crimes against humanity at https://t.co/TSNifpdecr - and please, help us share their stories.

Miriam Belknap (@BelknapM)
@CHBMPorg The Epstein blackmail operation compromised & controlled the most powerful people on Earth, to rule the world via proxy: it also controlled the virologist who engineered the Covid virus
“Virus Hunter” Nathan Wolfe, The Rockefellers, Rothchilds, Clintons, Bill Gates, Maxwell,…
