COVID-19 Humanity Betrayal ㅤ Memory Project

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Speaker 0 ·
Hello, and welcome to another CHBMP space. It is 01/10/2026. This year is just flying by. My name is Chelsea Bell Goodell. I will be your host tonight, and I am joined by our cohost, protocol widow and Miriam Belnet, both who have lost their husbands to the hospital COVID protocols. Welcome, Miriam. How are you doing tonight?
Speaker 1 ·
I'm doing well. How about yourself?
Speaker 0 ·
Doing alright. Just trying to keep up with this fast paced world. It is getting increasingly harder every day, isn't it?
Speaker 1 ·
It sure is., I, I usually I feel that I normally can at least, if not keep up, have a system that can allow me to eventually catch up. And what? Even that's being overwhelmed. It's amazing how much is coming at us.
Speaker 0 ·
It really and truly is. Every day, it's something new. And, of course, in this space, we're trying to hold the space, so to speak, for the COVID crimes against humanity, which we all feel were so egregious and incontrovertible violations of our constitutional rights. And every day, there's just another aspect to the horror show that they're I feel like they're throwing at us, , as fast as they can to move us away from that goalpost, which is, , so many people are demanding accountability.
Speaker 0 ·
For what was done during COVID and they wanna move us away from that, I think.
Speaker 1 ·
Yes. I think anything to overwhelm, distract, and discourage that there's nothing that they won't do to make that happen.
Speaker 0 ·
It really is amazing to see what, a citizen journalist, an independent journalist, a YouTuber, or an x user, , can really do to impact the discourse and the dialogue. We've seen that recently with Nick Shirley's efforts in Michigan. He just went out with a camera. I think it was just his cell phone camera just recording.
Speaker 0 ·
This day care fraud, and now we can see these., we're all seeing what's playing out on the streets of that area now, and it is it's amazing. So it really is a I think it's a pointer to never give up because even the efforts of one person can move the entire discourse.
Speaker 1 ·
Absolutely. And that is so encouraging to know that. And we have to understand that, , we talk about social media and those things being potentially, propaganda and also control based where they can steer the narrative. But right now, at least in the current social media climate, we can do the same thing even as individuals. So we need to take advantage of that opportunity while it still exists.
Speaker 0 ·
That's a really good point there, while it still exists because they're still coming for our freedom of speech. That's really all that stands in the way of realizing all of their agendas.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. I think that the, , the final two steps are institute the, digital prison slash financial control grid and pretty much primary probably simultaneously institute a very harsh form of censorship across, , all platforms. So? But they won't do that till the very last thing because, obviously, that would give away their game. So and plus, they need the social media platforms to for narrative control. So, , we need to take advantage of that now while we have that opportunity.
Speaker 0 ·
It's almost enough to make you pine for the good old days of attempted Vax passports, levels of control they are trying to exert and put in place to be able to exert now. Not really., what they did with the Vax passports was horrible, but they're just expounding on that to create these digital ID schemes. And it makes Vax passports look almost clean.
Speaker 1 ·
It sure does., it continues the agenda continues to advance. Yep. And so we would be well advised to pay attention to both the history and, , a lot of people want to believe that it truly is history that, , COVID is over and done with, move on. You'd be well advised to rethink that one and really look at what happened, what is happening, and what is very likely going to continue to happen. That way you can be better prepared and you can also warn others and you can thwart or at least slow down their agenda advancement.
Speaker 0 ·
Right. And I think with the benefit of hindsight and being able to see what they're doing now, it makes what they did during the height of the COVID crisis and since, it puts it in perspective that almost makes sense in way if what they're trying to It.
Speaker 1 ·
Does in a very sick way. It does make sense. But the thing is, , anytime they're trying to make get you to move on and make you believe that either it didn't happen or you're, they're gaslighting you trying to get you to move on, there's something they don't want you to look at. Because if it really was history and it really was over, they wouldn't have a problem with us looking at that and wanting to explore it and bring accountability. Oh, no. No. They don't want us to look too close at that.
Speaker 0 ·
Nope. They really don't. And it's really a shame when this administration, at least many people within the administration, know full well how Americans were abused under the previous administration and how the policies, protocols, and mandates that were put in place violated our constitutional rights And how many people have been harmed, physically harmed, emotionally harmed, traumatized, families broken apart, PTSD, and there's still no talk at the administration level of rectifying any event. It's very disheartening.
Speaker 1 ·
No. They want to give us, , crumbs and have us just be, know, to settle for that. To okay. But no, that's not acceptable., accountability is accountability, and we're not gonna settle for crumbs.
Speaker 0 ·
And everybody knows what Fauci did, and they made a big show of, at least in word, rolling back the preemptive auto pin pardons of Tony Fauci. And why would they do that? Why would they go to those links if they were not going to hold those people who were given those blanket preemptive pardons to account? So maybe it's just a matter of the wheels of justice turned slowly. Of course, that's what we hope.
Speaker 0 ·
And I think if we continue to put pressure on them and let them know we are not going to allow this to just go away, we're not gonna move on into the next SIOP until the last one has been addressed, rectified, and remedied. SIOPs. Say it again?
Speaker 2 ·
We demand better
Speaker 0 ·
Right. We deserve better. This stuff has been so heavy handed and transparent. If anyone was paying attention, it was obvious what they were doing. And yet so many people were sucked in to their propaganda narratives. And, for example, sanction putting the unvaccinated into camps. That's just one example of how people were brought on board to condone horrible abuses in the name of so called public health.
Speaker 1 ·
, you just made me think of something interesting. You're talking about we need better sign ups. And I know it was, , being facetious and sarcastic, but think about this. I think, , even though they've trial ballooned a couple of things, a little fear porn here and there, I think one of the main reasons they haven't actually pushed a like hard pushed another SIOP, another pandemic is because, ideally, now that they know people are, , this the COVID quote vaccine uptake is so low and people they know that people know,.
Speaker 1 ·
But they're not people aren't willing to even speak out like we're doing much less take any action. But they also know that if they if they play on that, quote, COVID fatigue and they just let the clock run out, then they won't increase. They won't hurt their own agenda by making people go, wait a minute. They're at it again. They have to wait long enough for people to really, really move on in their minds, , want to leave it behind, be tired enough of it that it won't reactivate the resistance or at least the.
Speaker 1 ·
Ilk of the people who were starting to come around. I really do think they give pauses for that reason so that maybe people will have a short enough memory that they can pull another good one off again. It is it's sick and disgusting, but I wouldn't put anything past them to literally plan it that way.
Speaker 0 ·
And this is why our history is so paltry, and most of us educated in the American school system have had to learn about our history the hard way or, , from independent sources after or extracurricularly because they don't they don't want people to connect the dots and know their history and know who our true enemies are. And we have to know where we've come from to know where we're going.
Speaker 1 ·
And they sure don't want to people really they really don't want to push people when there's still a very strong living memory of the last atrocity they pulled., they want to let that really, really acute strong living memory, , tamper down a little bit before they push it again. So yeah. But the thing they don't realize is,.
Speaker 1 ·
We people like me, I will remember until my dying day, And I don't plan my dying day to be for at least two more decades. I'm 62, and I am incredibly healthy for my age and my history. And so I plan on being around being a thorn in the side for quite a while. And, , that sounds depressing that you think you could be doing this for two decades. But look, I would rather be doing that than rolling over and playing dead or, quote, moving on. I'm not gonna do it.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep. I think those of us who have lost loved ones or have been injured by these policies, protocols, mandates will not be easily dissuaded from pursuing accountability no matter no matter how much they would like to make it so. I wanna welcome Protocol Widow to the space. How are you doing tonight, Protocol?
Speaker 3 ·
I am. I guess I'm okay. I've been going, like, gangbusters all day and, like, rushing everywhere. So, hey. Just I don't know whether you should be glad I'm here, but I did make it, and that was a barely thing. So,.
Speaker 3 ·
I was listening to part of what you guys were talking about. Part of the time, I didn't gather it all because I'm in the middle of editing a document. But you were talking about the loss of freedom of speech. And while I was rushing around, I was also listening to an attorney who's got a YouTube channel, and I think this was on Lionel Nation, but he may have spoken about the same. He's got two channels. Both of them have Lionel in the name. They're actually very good. He's very measured and calm, hard to watch. You're better off listening because he's he's,.
Speaker 3 ·
An interesting looking man, and you might get distracted by watching his affectations and his mannerisms and his just in general. But he's a retired attorney. He's got lots of experience in the judici not in the judiciary, but in the in the law. And he was discussing Candace Owens being sued by the McCrones. And the fact that just this past week, it was announced that the Macrons had basically sentenced or thrown 10 people in jail for various months or years because they had told a joke, posted a meme, whatever it was that annoyed missus McCrone regarding her potential gender confusion,.
Speaker 3 ·
We'll say. And Lionel was pointing out that he's horrified about the American response because the American response for the most part has been, well, that's France., they're different. And he is saying, don't let it slide. It's coming to America. And if you pretend as if it's only in France, you're missing a major piece of what's going on.
Speaker 3 ·
And I think that's an important thing to remember because we're.
Speaker 3 ·
In the last week or ten days, there was a man. He had an accent. I don't know what country he represented. He was on a news show in America, and he was saying that Americans probably should really consider having more controls over their social media because they can't be allowed to express themselves so literally.
Speaker 3 ·
And I've without pushback. You're not gonna get you did there was no pushback from the media person, journalist, whoever was interviewing him.
Speaker 3 ·
And I'm worried or pointing out for the audience. There are people who are trying to interject their morals, values, policies, whatever they are, into our country. And we have to watch this and guard it very carefully because something's going on. There's a feeling that because Trump was elected and inaugurated.
Speaker 3 ·
Well, , it's a different administration. We're safe. No. Not at all. We're not safe. And if we lose our voices,.
Speaker 3 ·
How many decades
Speaker 3 ·
Or centuries will pass before the crimes that we witnessed are actually dealt with?
Speaker 1 ·
Excellent point. And what will it cost us to get them dealt with at that point? Because as long as you have freedom of speech and you have the ability to apply pressure to those that are supposed to provide accountability, , and you have other means to get that done, you're not gonna have lives being cost in that process. You may have a long time in getting it done. But if we let our freedom of speech and our rights be totally taken, we could possibly never see accountability or it could cost us a whole lot to get those rights back and to get the count accountability.
Speaker 1 ·
So, yes, protocol. We must be vigilant and we must make sure that we guard those rights.
Speaker 3 ·
, we can we can kinda touch on that. If it hadn't been for Elon buying Twitter and opening it up., it's.
Speaker 3 ·
Twitter is probably the space where you can probably get along or get or get most of your thoughts out.
Speaker 3 ·
But it's not perfect. We, you and I, have had this conversation about the appearance of.
Speaker 3 ·
Throttling on our accounts. And, , maybe it's because we don't have anything really important to say by somebody's standards, or maybe it's because we have some really scary things to say by somebody's standards. Regardless, it's not a natural progression. This is not an organic thing. To Chelsea's original point, talking about what's going on in Minnesota, Nick Shirley, his reporting, it is alleged, I have not looked at the data, it is alleged that it was promoted by.
Speaker 3 ·
An almost bot farm type of look. Somebody, somewhere, wanted Nick Shirley's work pushed now. Why? Because in 2020, Project Veritas reported all this. It was already in the sphere.
Speaker 3 ·
So why now? I have a theory on that one. Anybody wanna hear it? Oh, I'd love to because I'd love anybody else's thoughts because I can only fit so much stuff in my head. The content is just like a choir news. I can tell you why. Because.
Speaker 1 ·
Now we need people to be enraged over millions and millions of dollars, billions of dollars actually, most likely, of fraud commit being committed systemically across this country, not just in Minnesota. Okay? So we're gonna let that Minnesota thread be pulled because how do you control that fraud? The way you control it is the entire system goes into a grid where every transaction, every move, every dollar is tracked. So this is gonna make people go, yes. I want it all watched. I want the control to be there because I'm sick of having my tax dollars robbed. And I want the IRS gone.
Speaker 1 ·
And I want it to be a flat 30% tax. And, , that makes think about it. If you have to have a system that has still has all this intricate and convoluted, tax rules and you basically have to process all of this data and information. Well, if you streamline it and it's quote completely transparent, but you conveniently omit the fact that it's also very controlled and they can shut your accounts off, then everybody's gonna be clamoring for it. So I promise you they're gonna expose so much fraud. They're going to show that all the money is going places it doesn't need to be.
Speaker 1 ·
And then they're going to finally let the economy implode,.
Speaker 0 ·
The financial system implode, and then they're gonna drop the grid. So I don't know if anyone is aware that they have used the pretext of this fraud, to disallow anyone on any welfare from sending money, wiring money out of the country. And that means if you go to Western Union, some money to your relative in Mexico or wherever, that Mhmm. Western Union is gonna look up your name and let them know that you have done that. And that is oh, they won't even let you. They'll you'll be in a database on welfare and they won't let you wire that money at all.
Speaker 3 ·
Yep. But that's not even that's not how this is alleged to have happened. That is.
Speaker 1 ·
Exactly.
Speaker 3 ·
That's what, that is that is a red herring meant to calm a few people and get used to the idea that this is an acceptable way.
Speaker 1 ·
That's all that is. That's exactly what it is. And they allows them to case test what they're able to get away with. And it also allows worldwide control because if you can't shift money to any other accounts or send it anywhere else across the world, basically what you have is a fifteen minute country, a fifteen minute region, whole populations of people that are controllable inside that wall financial system. Okay? And if you look at the Club of Rome's plans, they have plans for 10 world regions. 10 world regions. If you wanna have a financial digital.
Speaker 1 ·
Control grid, it's going to need to be compartmentalized so that you can manage it. And look at all the data centers that are popping up. Look at the effort to grab lands like Canada, Greenland, places that are rich in natural resources, silver, gold, etcetera. Those data centers must have that. And if you don't have the data centers and you don't have those natural resources, you can't set up the digital control grid. And it won't matter if you can compartmentalize the North American portion.
Speaker 1 ·
Of the 10 areas or not. I'm gonna try to find the club of club of Rome's little world map that they drew, but it looks suspiciously exactly like what Trump wants, the glands that he wants to grab. Okay? The North American region is exactly Canada, Greenland, The US, and Mexico. That's exactly how they drew it. If you think that is coincident, yeah, I don't know what to say to you because it's exactly the same. And that map was it's on Wikipedia from the nineteen thirties referencing the technocracy movement. So anyway, I'll pull up my subject on all that, but Elon's grandfather, Coleman.
Speaker 1 ·
Was his last name, Joshua, I believe. And he was a big part of that technocracy movement. So none of this is coincidence.
Speaker 4 ·
Yeah.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. When you started talking and you were talking about digital, the minute you hit it, I'm like, forgot about that.
Speaker 3 ·
I just
Speaker 3 ·
I'm at the point where I'm waiting for the next shoe to drop, whether it's another pandemic, whether it's some other world chaos that is going to suddenly be.
Speaker 3 ·
Unleashed, , whether it's, , riots. They're just waiting for something to happen, and this is starting early in the season. Let's face it. It's not riot season yet because it's cold in freaking Minnesota,.
Speaker 3 ·
But that's what they do. They have seasons for this. Come June or May, there might be riots in some states. And but if it's Minnesota or Michigan or Wisconsin or Maine, it's not gonna happen.
Speaker 3 ·
Now because it's not riot season. It's too cold. And so they and they're not gonna get away with riots in Florida, , because DeSantis is not exactly our favorite person for everything, but he's not gonna tolerate riots.? He's just not gonna put up with it.
Speaker 3 ·
But, yeah, , once it gets warm, we can expect riots because for two reasons, for multiple reasons. But this is now an election year. It's time for riots and pandemics and whatever other chaos that they can come up with, whether it's a complete grid down. Holy cow. That's not out of the question, boys and girls.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. They if we thought COVID was bad,.
Speaker 3 ·
What some of these global entities have planned for us, COVID was probably a cakewalk.
Speaker 1 ·
Speaking of global entities, I'll find this too. And I haven't done any deep research, but it's being reported that included on Trump's board of peace will be a WAF WEF representative. Meaning, the 10 member board of peace will include someone from the WEF. Isn't that wonderful news? What the hell is he thinking? That's what I saw it earlier today, and that's what's being reported. They're saying it's, he's going to be making the announcement. First of all, they said around Christmas, it was gonna be the January.
Speaker 1 ·
Now they're saying it's coming very soon in the next two to four weeks, and it's going to include someone from the WEF. So either somebody is stirring crap and just outright lying or the masks are coming off real quickly because that'd be pretty brash to put someone from the WF on a 10 member board of peace. Yeah. That just.
Speaker 3 ·
At this point, because I'm so ready to say things that are probably, like if this was FCC controlled, I'd get into trouble. Steve has been on mic. Would you like to chime in or change the subject or anything that'll make me feel better, Steve?
Speaker 3 ·
I probably started talking to him, and he left the room for two minutes. So.
Speaker 3 ·
I maybe it's the keep your enemies closer thing as far as this WEF person is.
Speaker 3 ·
Personally, I think everybody from the WEF who happens to have any attachment to The US needs to be buying bars. That's just my opinion. I'm sorry. No. I'm not sorry. It's just my opinion.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. Help me, Miriam. I'm speechless,.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, I think I found I'm scrolling through. I saved several articles today, so I'm scrolling through to find where that mention was made. And, it's just it's an article of a source that I read quite frequently. And I tend to trust them because to date, to present, I've not had them print anything that was, like, overtly, obviously not true. So if this is the article that I saw it in, I'll I'll post that in just a minute. But, it is, very concerning to me that was even mentioned, particularly in this source.
Speaker 3 ·
I don't even I'm, like, in a such a total loss for the.
Speaker 3 ·
Horse manure,
Speaker 4 ·
Horse hockey.
Speaker 3 ·
It's just every time I turn around, there's something coming out of our government that makes me fully say WTF.
Speaker 3 ·
But usually, I end up just shaking my head and walking away because it's like, , kinda saw that coming and just didn't see where it was gonna go from here.
Speaker 3 ·
It's
Speaker 3 ·
It's getting uglier, I think. Maybe it's just me, but I feel like it's getting uglier. I think it is getting uglier in the sense that.
Speaker 1 ·
They know that they can't keep the lid on this. So I think they're beginning to just drip, drip, drip out to slowly desensitize people to the actual truth. That there's no hero coming to save us. That they're all of the governmental people. It's two wings of the same bird. And I think, , they're realizing that they're just gonna have to drip it out so that, it doesn't suddenly drop and make people actually either freak out and do something we, they don't wanna see or, make them lose control of the narrative. So that's why I think we keep giving being given pieces.
Speaker 1 ·
But the point is, they're also they also can't completely drop everything just yet because they do need the pieces of the of the digital control grid ready to ready to operate before the whole the whole shoe drops. So I think, , we're gonna continue to see this for some time because if you look at the progress on the data centers and on the financial system, If you're following it, they've still got a lot of hurdles to get past. So they can't afford to lose control just yet because they need to have that con control grid in place. So I think we're gonna be enduring the WTF moments.
Speaker 1 ·
Quite a quite a while longer because they're just gonna give us pieces, bits and pieces, drip, drip, drip until they're ready to drop the whole control grid.
Speaker 3 ·
I think you're right. And part of this is well, first of all, there are a large number of Americans who aren't gonna tolerate this crap., just because we people in our age group and the older ones and some of the ones below us, always thought that this was the land of the free and the home of the brave. And to have our government turn against us and basically.
Speaker 3 ·
Put a cage around us.
Speaker 1 ·
Okay. Speaking of government, I'm sorry to interrupt you, but I found it. -huh. And here is the exact portion that concerned me so much. And I'm reading this verbatim again. I have not done any deeper digging, but I this source has been extremely reliable, and I've been following the source for years. It's according to US and regional officials. Okay. Let that let that sink in for a minute. According to US and regional officials, the Trump administration plans to announce the board of peace as early as next week, positioning it as a, hear this word, global body.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. Not only to guide postwar Gaza because they're setting up a technocracy there, guys. If you haven't been in this space before, you need to go and look at Trump's 10: 10 p ten point peace plan. Number nine specifically says that they're setting up a technocratic government there. Okay? So they're going to use the same technology like Palantir and, the control grid that we've been talking about. But let and then they're in postwar Gaza. Okay? But let me re say this again. Plans to announce.
Speaker 1 ·
Board of peace as early as next week, positioning it as a global body, not only to guide postwar Gaza, who's going to have a technocratic government, but eventually to assist in resolving conflicts worldwide. Now here comes the big kicker paragraph next. Confirmed. They're using the word confirmed. Confirmed participants reportedly include Egypt, Qatar, The United Arab excuse me, United Arab Emirates, The United Kingdom, Italy, and Germany, already a powerful and geographically diverse coalition. But perhaps the most striking is the administration's consideration.
Speaker 1 ·
Of filling remaining seats with the heads of major multinational institutions such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and here it comes, and the World Economic Forum.
Speaker 5 ·
Of course.
Speaker 1 ·
So I'm going to pull those two paragraphs out. I will put it in the purple pill along with the link to the article. And, I have been following this particular source for at.
Speaker 1 ·
Least a decade, and I have never seen them make crap up. So apparently, they have a source because they're saying according to US and regional profession physicians officials. Gosh. You can't talk. And then the next paragraph begins with confirmed participants reportedly include. So those two paragraphs to me are extremely significant.
Speaker 0 ·
And I didn't hear it because he was chainsawing in the background here. We have, like, eight degree nights at the moment, so keeping the wood stove going is critical. But what they're doing, you what's going on in Iran. I don't know. Did you guys mention what's going on in Iran right now? No. No. We have not. Because it seems to me this is another, , US sanctioned color revolution, and they're gonna maybe they're gonna try to set out to make Iran another technocracy digital fifteen minute city just like they're doing in Gaza.
Speaker 1 ·
It seems that a pattern is emerging. Surprise, surprised.
Speaker 0 ·
, I don't know that but having watched this happen a few times now, it seems that's where they're gonna take it.
Speaker 1 ·
, does anybody really think that this is all coincidence? You have Trump capping Palantir to unite all of our government agencies under one operating system. You have Trump setting up a board of peace with 10 positions. You have Trump setting up a Gaza technocracy per point number nine under his peace plan, and now we have this going on in Iran. No. Not coincidence.
Speaker 0 ·
Adam says he thinks they'll be calling it Persia soon.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. Because that sounds like something that Trump would do, rename a country.
Speaker 1 ·
? Well, actually, he's he's reverting back to the original name. Oh, yeah. I know. Was first. Yeah. Yeah. In ancient days. And what does that tell you? Again, that was the days of actual kings and kingdoms. And these 10 world regions are actually based on 10 kingdoms, and I'm gonna go ahead and say it. I was keeping it to myself, but it's based on 10 kingdoms mentioned in the Bible.
Speaker 1 ·
So just saying there's a blueprint being operated on here. Whether or not you believe the Bible's true or believe anything about God, there is a blueprint being operated upon here. The club of Rome didn't come up with this idea on their own.
Speaker 0 ·
Long laid plans finally coming to fruition. And it's it's really a shame because I think we all fancy, , even if Trump didn't get much else done, he was the so called peace president. And to be doing all this US interventionism all over the world, we just invaded freaking Argentina. He's talking about sending troops ground troops into Mexico. That I don't know if you guys have seen the scuttlebutt from the Argentinian security forces, but they experienced.
Speaker 0 ·
What they what I read that they're reporting was nothing short of shock and awe. They said they've never seen anything like it and no one could possibly.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh, you mean you mean the Venezuelans?
Speaker 0 ·
Oh, yeah. Yeah. Just I said Argentina. I totally like Venezuela. Yeah.
Speaker 1 ·
They use some energy weapon supposedly.
Speaker 0 ·
? Right. Yeah. I saw I thought that was a conspiracy theory.
Speaker 1 ·
Mhmm. The energy No. I didn't. Yeah. And I think, , we have this technology now. So Trump with and, , I there was no way in hell, excuse my French, that I was gonna vote for Harrison Walls. And now you can see why because what, look what was happening in Walls' state plus but, again, I think we just I think we didn't have a choice that was gonna give us freedom. I think this has been orchestrated for a very long time,.
Speaker 0 ·
And this has been planned in a very specific way. And since you brought up Harris Walls, I have to interject that all of this fraud we're seeing is probably the reason Walls was chosen as Kamala's running mate. He raised something like $30, 000, 000 overnight, And, , this democrat fraud through act blue or whatever they do is a known quantity. So it really does paint a picture of where we would be if we had if America had made a different choice.
Speaker 1 ·
Absolutely. And, , the choices that we were given were a win. It was a win foregone conclusion for the control state, the worldwide global technocracy that apparently from the pattern that we're seeing is coming down the tracks like a freight train.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep. It's gonna hit everyone, I think, faster than we can even, we see how things are moving so quickly right now. It's not going to ease up, I think. Go ahead, Steve. Welcome. How are you doing, Steve? I'm doing well.
Speaker 7 ·
Sorry. I had to I heard you say wood stove, and I actually got called away to an emergency on our wood stove, so I had to go deal with it.
Speaker 0 ·
Oh, no. Not a wood stove emergency.
Speaker 7 ·
Yeah. Yeah. It's, our pipes went up to about a thousand degrees on the gate, so I had to, snuff her and let her come back down and give her back a little bit of oxygen and see how we're doing. It's the wood we're burning.
Speaker 7 ·
We got some tamarack and hardwood in there, and I just the stove was low. It was just cold, so I just tossed in a few, what I thought, , sticks. And it must have been tamarack because it took right off and just? Pipes are rated for 2, 500, so I don't wanna test them.
Speaker 7 ·
But, sorry. I was out of the conversation there for a bit. I just well, I wanna apologize, but good evening, everybody.
Speaker 0 ·
A thousand degrees. Adam's jealous. He's just trying to get our trying to get our stove up to temp. He cut these really honking, like, tree trunk sized logs, and it turns out those are not great for generating a whole lot of heat. So that's why we were running the chainsaw. And with any luck, the smaller pieces will make it a little warmer in here because eight degrees is cold, folks.
Speaker 7 ·
Eight degrees? Come on. We're sitting at about minus eight, minus 10 currently. The other night, I went and looked at the temp, and it said.
Speaker 0 ·
Four degrees feels like negative four. It's like, I'm not going outside.
Speaker 7 ·
But, yeah, on another note, just to let you guys know, x is not showing that you are live. It could be me as I posted on your on your on your site there in the comments. I have a habit of getting labels and all kinds of other stuff and the stuff that I do. So the stuff I do does not usually make too many people happy, And I a lot of times, I'm always unlocking my X account. Last week when you were live, last Saturday,.
Speaker 7 ·
I was in, and I went to go do something on X, I was locked. So I was listening to you guys, but couldn't do anything on x. So I unlocked it, and like I said, it's it's just a habit of what I do seems to piss a lot of people off.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, let Steve, it may not be just you then because I just looked, and it's not showing live on when I go into my account either, we're not showing as live. So either we're on the same list or x is just not showing it live.
Speaker 3 ·
What at all. On my phone, I'm I posted that in response to Steve. On my phone, it is in the header of the app as an available space.
Speaker 3 ·
And on my I'm on my laptop. On my profile, it's showing the blue circle and microphone. So we're seeing different things in different places.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, isn't that interesting? Yeah. I don't.
Speaker 1 ·
Makes you wonder.
Speaker 3 ·
At this point, we should all be wondering about everything we see.
Speaker 0 ·
, I'm just glad we can speak freely into a vacuum at this point After what we've been through the last several years, like, we can say things out loud. That's enough for me. I've I've lowered my expectations.
Speaker 2 ·
If any of missed it, was indicted.
Speaker 0 ·
Oh, wow. Walls was just indicted.
Speaker 3 ·
Oh, good. Really?
Speaker 5 ·
Wow. Oh,
Speaker 0 ·
Never mind. He got he got disinfoed.
Speaker 3 ·
Carry on. Oh, yeah. I thought it was a little scone yet.
Speaker 1 ·
I'm gonna say, , I, , I think he'd be pretty low hanging fruit to appease the masses with putting him up as a sacrificial whatever he is.
Speaker 4 ·
He's pretty low hanging fruit.
Speaker 0 ·
I think he has to really, he has to be indicted at this point. And the way he resigned so quickly after the fraud was exposed I, not resigned, but decided he wouldn't run again. I think, , really made him look very guilty, and they should be investigating him. Okay.
Speaker 1 ·
Heck., I'm just gonna use your words, made him look really guilty. There are people that have been caught red handed still out there running around. I tell you what. Good point. The day that I see anybody actually get punished, I'm gonna have to pinch myself several times because I'm I at this point, I think it's all just it's just all a facade., if they ever go after anybody, it'll be again what I said last week that they're afraid that the masses are gonna come and drag their asses out. That's when they'll do it. Not until then.
Speaker 3 ·
I want to point out and this is this is one of those, like, a burr under my saddle type thing.
Speaker 3 ·
Dan Bongino does not want to be on a space like this because I would have some things to say to him. He has the nerve to come out and act like there are people like us who are going to cost the Republicans their damn seats in November. Those weasels cost themselves their own seats. People like us across this nation want those jerks to actually do something in the way of actually.
Speaker 3 ·
Indicting Yeah. Perp walking, dressing these jerks in orange, and actually doing a complete trial with, look at the backfires they've had on Comey and on James. It's like, you people are a bunch of clowns, and you're making us all look even worse on the world stage. Who.
Speaker 1 ·
Knew that Dan Mangino is such a lily livered, yellow, spineless politician because he's worried about politics. When well, all we used to hear from him was, I'm a secret service guy, and I'm a patriotic American. And this system, it's American. It's gonna bring you justice. We're the good guys. What? If all you can worry about is what's gonna happen in the elections, you're not on the right side.
Speaker 3 ·
Oh, that's that is too yeah. Exactly. And we have a huge number of, it's weird. It is so weird. It is so much like the early days of and most of COVID where you have a crap ton of podcasters, content creators, of course, all of the mainstream media. And now you've got somebody like Dan Bongino coming out, and they're all worried about the midterm elections. And, , people who question what's going on in our country are the ones that are the problem, not them.
Speaker 3 ·
And they're telling us what to think and how to speak and who to speak to and where to speak. And they can take that crap and they can stuff it up their asses because I know widows who actually walked up to Dan Bongino during his book signings and attempted to get him to please look at what was happening with the protocols. And what that dick said? I've been a little busy. My white ass, you piece of shit.
Speaker 1 ·
Sorry. I said that all in public. Oh, that's okay. It's the 100% truth. And this is the stuff that needs to be said. Because look, this is what objectively is true. The control grid is being built right now. If all you're worried about is whether the Democrats are gonna have it next cycle or the Republicans are gonna have it, you are living in la land because they are two wings of the same bird and the freedoms are going away once that system is in place. So if that's all you're worried about is the political landscape, you are on the wrong side and pushing the wrong agenda,.
Speaker 1 ·
And we are not buying your shit.
Speaker 3 ·
That's it. That's it. We're it, again, I'm in a bad mood apparently.
Speaker 3 ·
But we've gotten to the point where we're done. We are so done. It is hard to be professional. Yes. It is almost impossible to be professional. The only reason we attempt it is so we can continue to speak in what is considered polite society. That's the only reason the f bombs and all the my husband used to invent.
Speaker 1 ·
Cuss words. He trained me well. I.
Speaker 3 ·
Want to just spew so many angry comments. Oh, I've got a seizure. I gotta go.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh, I'm sorry, protocol. I will tell you this, guys. If you're the per people you're listening to are not more concerned about your freedoms as an American than they are about the election and political cycles, you need to change who you're listening to. Because the whole reason that the system has got as far along the digital and technic technicredit control grid path as it has is because they all operate in the same way. So I don't wanna see label democrat, label republican. What I wanna see is, are you protecting my freedoms? Are you protecting my family's life.
Speaker 1 ·
Against the murderous medical industrial pharma complex? Because if you're not, I don't care what label you have on you. I'm done.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep. It's like the best they can do is a strongly worded letter and it's really disheartening. And if they don't think that the opposing side is going to come after them with all of the might and power of The US judicial system and every lever at their means, once they've re reclaimed and reestablished power, they are sorely mistaken. They need to take action while they can.
Speaker 1 ·
And that is a great point because, look, if you want the American people to protect your political power so that you don't get caught by when the Democrats get back in again, you need to actually protect our freedoms and our bodily sovereignty. If you're not gonna do that, I will happily watch you get got by the opposing political side. And then during the next cycle, I'll happily watch that side get got because you're worthless, all of you.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep. And what good is elected representation when they refuse to actually represent their own constituents?
Speaker 1 ·
And on thing is they don't actually do anything to each other. They censor each other. Nobody goes to jail. Nobody gets actually punished, which is why even that's a facade. Oh, you need to you need to get out and vote for us, and you need to not be ruining our political chances. Why? What difference does it make? You never do anything to punish the other side, and they never actually do anything to punish your side when you're in the office. So it's all a game for people who haven't wised up yet to get us all polarized against each other, and I'm sick of it.
Speaker 0 ·
Sure seems like it's that whole big club dynamic, and it is getting very old.
Speaker 0 ·
Shelly, you should jump in the pitch session and join us here. How are you doing tonight?
Speaker 0 ·
Shelley, Deb, welcome. How are you guys?
Speaker 6 ·
I'm ready to rumble. I changed my language. See? Aren't you proud of me?
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. Shelley gets the, not Shelley. Protocol gets the award for being, I guess, the language award tonight, the most colorful language. But what? I am kinda like Scott Miller. I think sometimes it takes that language to wake people up and get their attention.
Speaker 6 ·
To know I'm pretty sure me and Steve were well, me and Cherry have talked about this. We're related.
Speaker 1 ·
I promise you. Yep. And that's the thing., as long as you couch everything in this nice noninflammatory language, they think you're a pushover, and my dog is joining the conversation with a squeak toy.
Speaker 6 ·
Well, welcome, Boulder.
Speaker 0 ·
Boulder's no pushover. He's got more spunk than any of these would be politicians.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh my goodness. What? I think he probably has more brain cells than them too. But anyway.
Speaker 0 ·
And he's certain got a better smile.
Speaker 1 ·
And for anybody who doesn't know, we're talking about my hundred and one pound, great purities German, great purities Australian shepherd mix who joins the conversation occasionally or at least pants into the phone. So, anyway.
Speaker 0 ·
Shelley, welcome back. Can we hear you now?
Speaker 9 ·
Yes. I was not in a good mood, and I was like, maybe I shouldn't talk tonight, but you guys are, like, filling in the blanks with everything, and I can be politically correct and look like an angel tonight.
Speaker 9 ·
Oh, dear. I just had to say it. I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 ·
Hey, Shayla. We picked up on the vibe and just decided to help you out there.
Speaker 6 ·
Except I see that little tail.
Speaker 9 ·
He's I got my pitchfork, and I have been poking it in places. I'm just it has been one of those days, and I have asked for forgiveness. I don't know how much, but the devil had his pitchfork up my rear today, and.
Speaker 9 ·
It was awful. It's just everything that is going on politically, what on social media, I had to go off of it because I was just like, I can't take it any longer. And then, , you have what Trump is doing and everything else around the world,.
Speaker 9 ·
Florida., all of a sudden, this guy what is it? James Fishback got a.
Speaker 9 ·
A podcast, and now he what is he? Started, what, like, a 100 and some followers, and now he's, like, 600 and some thousand people following him because they want him to take be governor of Florida. Like, where in the hell did this guy come from? He already has, like, a record anyway, a pedophile record in the background. Trump is.
Speaker 9 ·
Endorsing
Speaker 9 ·
What is it? The other guy. Who I'm talking about. Anyway, it's just what is the affiliation with Tucker? I know Tucker was just with Trump. Does Trump really want this guy in there? What is going on? Who's being paid out? Who is this helping? Is it helping some of our freedom movements here that aren't helping us? Is it also helping, some of the other government that I was talking about? Because it's mighty funny that Tucker Carlson comes in, and the people that have been on talking about Tucker Carlson. There's just a lot.
Speaker 9 ·
A lot going on. And then when you turn around and see our own people, , all of a sudden, they're at the White House this weekend because after, , turning the food pyramid around, oh, boy. That was genius. That was like the it's just a diversion. It's stupid. It's absolutely stupid. I eat paleo. I've always eaten paleo before I got hurt. If you can't I told my boys, if you can't read a box, you, that's how I raised them. If you can't read what's on the cereal box, you can't have it if it's not good for your body. One of them was a smart ass. He beat me,.
Speaker 9 ·
And then he then I had to, like he's I had to buy him this well, it was Lucky Charms. That was like poison. I never ever, but he did it. And then finally, finally told the other two. I was like, listen, we're not doing this again. You gotta tell me what it is. Now that you figured out how to say the words, you have got to tell me what it is. And damned if they didn't do it, so I never did it again., I made sure, you.
Speaker 9 ·
Know, my family always had fresh meat, took it to the slaughter., my mom had chicken, so we had fresh eggs., we never had to worry about that stuff, but it's just ugh. The maha movement is a movement. And if they're not moving fast enough, the food pyramid thing is a joke. It's a diversion. They just wanna give us crumbs instead of a full plate, and that's exactly what they're doing. It's just like Trump. It's just like Kennedy. It's the rest of them. I'm tired of giving in a crumb. I want a meal. What? It's I want a meal., if I was.
Speaker 9 ·
Gonna say something, but that really would have thrown me off track, and you guys would have had to pray for me. I'm sorry. So I think I even did a substack today, and I when I went on my tangent, I told people to put their hands over the ears, and then I would put my thumbs up when they wanted to hear, and then they would pray for me because I was a work in progress. So.
Speaker 9 ·
And then I said a few words, , and, , at least I gave the people time to put their hands over their ears. But this is horrible what we're going through. Horrible. And you talk about military, the military is having extra training besides what they're doing anyway because I know. And everybody else that knows that has family members in the military, that they're learning extra stuff, and what I'm talking about. If you don't, you can ask me later. But.
Speaker 9 ·
There's a lot. It's scary. It is scary times. And how are we gonna handle this? I'm just trying to get a grasp of, tomorrow's my five year anniversary of my nightmare. And.
Speaker 9 ·
I can't grasp, and I'm a loss at words, that we've waited five years, not just for the injured, but we still have people bed bound. We're still fighting hospital protocols. It's just we're not anywhere, and all these people that we trusted, we can't. And the people that, , I got your back. Help's coming.? I finally text a bunch of them today. I had it. And I don't know if it's because tomorrow thank god I'm going to church tomorrow. Yes. And I hope I hope the building doesn't burn. But, anyway, it's.
Speaker 9 ·
I'm angry. I'm just so angry for all of us, and I think I sent a few texts to people and told them where they can shove a few things.
Speaker 9 ·
Where do we go from here, and what do we do? And I really think that we need to start suing our own government, our city, our county, our state AG, our surgeon general, our governor, even if we have to do it ourselves, I'm sure if it if somehow if it gets out in the open and people see that because I'm to the point in Florida. I've already called everyone. I've contacted everyone. That's my next move. And then also to start a county grand jury, state, and federal. So I've already done all the steps, so now I can do that.
Speaker 9 ·
But that's gonna take a long time, and we don't have that time. I'm just I'm aggravated.? I probably am gonna do something and, , even if it doesn't go anywhere, maybe a lawyer will take it, maybe that won't, maybe it'll get attraction, maybe it won't. But I've gotta do something to make them think that I'm serious. From here, what else do we do?
Speaker 9 ·
And then the other thing is, , I understand why people go ballistic now. I absolutely do. Those people that their pictures, , they don't do it anymore. But, anyway, their pictures that used to be at the post office, , I really feel sympathy for them now and understand why people go ballistic now. It's because of the way the government treats us, and nobody should be treated like this. Nobody. Absolutely nobody.
Speaker 9 ·
? It's just I've had it. I've had it. I even tried to go for a walk today with my dog, and I was just gonna be a human being today. I wasn't gonna be what do they call it? A mutant. I wasn't gonna be a walker. I wasn't gonna be injured. I was just gonna be Shelly. Me and my dog, Cooper, just walking. And I walked around this table, and this lady is whispering to this other lady that's selling tinctures, herbs. And I heard her say something about, well, have you tried ivermectin? And she's like they were just whispering like it was a dirty word, and she's like,.
Speaker 9 ·
, my husband's got CIDP, and he's had Bell Palsy, and it was ever since the vaccine. So I just happened to be walking around the corner. I guess it was God's way. They said it was God's way, but I think it was Satan pushing me.
Speaker 9 ·
We had a huge conversation, and, , they didn't know about theirs. They didn't know about the CICP, which is way too late. They didn't understand that they can get co payment assistance, that there's other people out there. There's groups that they can that they can be part of. So they took my number. I'm having lunch with them today. I guess that was good timing. They calmed me down because I was in a really nasty mood, and I was fixing to get my car and leave because I'm like, what? I just don't need to be near anybody today. I think I need to go meditate and just.
Speaker 9 ·
Hide. That's what I felt like today, but I guess God put me in a direction where I needed to be. And,.
Speaker 9 ·
, it drew some attention, and
Speaker 9 ·
It is what it is. But I'm just having a really crappy day, and I know I'm all over the place. I'm just there's so many things that you can look at on social media,.
Speaker 9 ·
And it doesn't matter what way you go. There's not much positive out there. And then some of the things that are out there, it's absolutely ridiculous. I don't wanna see another thing about mask. I don't wanna see any more nurses dancing in the hallways. I don't wanna see any remember when. Remember when. Okay. It happened, so let's find solutions and move on. Let the anchor go. Let's let's find a battle. Let's form an army and kick some ass. Serious ass. This is what we need to do. We can't keep talking about all this BS all the time. We're not gonna get past anything.
Speaker 9 ·
We need to learn from it, use it as a, , as a strategy, and go on.? Give me a give me dare you give me a mask. I'm gonna use it as a damn slingshot thing. But I've had it today with social media. I have no respect for Trump, any of the administration. They can come after me if they want. I don't care.
Speaker 9 ·
Our government, what the hell is going on? And for our military to be using some of this stuff, are they gonna be using against us? There's a lot of things that I have in question right now, and it's a scary time, a real scary time. But we need to get some justice. We've gotta form an army, and these other people that said they were gonna help us, we have to go around them. It's time to make our own army., I'm already keeping away from a lot of people, and I told them I was like, you can be I said, you can be in my brigade or you can be out.
Speaker 9 ·
Either way, it doesn't matter. If you're with me, I will make sure you get in and get out safely. If you piss me off, I'm leaving you in. What? I'll give you the whatever. But there's just a lot of things that we need to do. And if we don't start taking responsibility, we're never gonna get to where we are. And I'm just repeating myself. I'm just angry tonight. So if you guys wanna tell me to go sit in a corner and behave and wash my mouth out with soap, I will pray. I am going to church tomorrow. I hope to I'm gonna have to really pray up there for a while.
Speaker 1 ·
Hey, Shelly. If we need this if you need to sit in the corner and wash your mouth out, Sherry and I are right behind you because we've already been on a tear tonight. So? I'm already in the corner.
Speaker 9 ·
Well, , after last week, I was really trying to behave. And, , I heard a little bit, and I was like, oh, thank god somebody's saying it. But I'm just angry. And then tomorrow being my five years, , five years ago, I went for a run at 04: 00 in the morning. I think I was supposed to run six hours, but I didn't get out of bed. What and I only ran the four miles. And then I took a shower and went there and stood in line for that shot, and it's been a regret that I have every just to tonight and tomorrow, it's just, like, reminiscing, and I'm just,.
Speaker 9 ·
It's the it's hard because the family still split up. Some of them still believe that these shots are the best thing in the world, that it saved millions of lives. Other ones, now they don't hug you anymore. They don't kiss you anymore. They just think of you as a plague. The family is divided.
Speaker 9 ·
This is just not what I expected my life right now to be. I didn't expect to lose everything. I'm you guys don't didn't expect it either.
Speaker 9 ·
The government that gave us a safe and effective vaccine really did a number on us because it's not safe and effective. And now the government wants us to live off of them. They want us to get vouchers, section a, EBTs, when we were perfectly fine having a bank account, savings account, flying wherever you want to, jumping out of airplanes, and now we're begging for scraps. It's just.
Speaker 0 ·
And if you were to take There is no words. Government stipends, now you're a welfare recipient, and you can't send money out of the country.
Speaker 9 ·
They can tell me anything they want to. I'm done with them. What more do I have? They give me Social Security. I had to fight for that, the Social Security disability, And then I have Medicare. After that, does that really gonna cover my bills, my car, my credit cards that I ran up because I was using up my cash to pay for my IVIG because I still had to pay a co payment. I had a, what, $6, 000 co payment because no one told me $3, 000 was my co payment, and then I had another $3, 000 for specialty pharmacy, and I still had to pay $200 a month.
Speaker 9 ·
Every month for since I've been on it since March 2021, a co payment of my IVIG. That's just my IVIG. It's nothing else. $200 a month all that time. So it's just,.
Speaker 9 ·
, if they wanna tell me I can't do this, I can't do that, well, I'm gonna put my foot down, and I'm just gonna tell them, arrest me. I don't care. Whatever you wanna do, it doesn't matter anymore.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. That's the sad thing is they put you in this place, Shelley, and then what they do is they use it as a means to control you. And they did they use that same model with everyone. They, they're they're inflating the economy on purpose to make people have to use their credit cards, which then look. There you go again. That's another form of control because now you're shackled with that debt, and you can't afford to go anywhere or do anything anyway.
Speaker 1 ·
, again, it's it's just pure evil what they've done. Not just with the COVID shots, not just with the hospital pro hospital protocols, but with everything they do to exert control over us all. And it's all purposeful. None of it is accidental.
Speaker 9 ·
No. It's not. But they're not gonna tell me what I can and can't do, and let them arrest me. I really don't care at this point. I don't care. I bring it. Bring it. That's all I can say. Bring it.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, the good news about that, I'm like you. I will never be quiet. I will never be controlled. And if it gets me sent to jail as a 62 year old cerebral palsy woman, it'd make for great headlines. Sure would draw attention, wouldn't it? So now, , I'm in I'm the same boat as you. I'm kinda like, go ahead. Do it. Send a widow of the hospital protocol to jail. I'd love it. It'd give me a platform.
Speaker 9 ·
Well, they wanted I they said, well, you need to watch what you say because you may lose your voucher. I was like, don't don't give me something because I caught you not having any money for vouchers in Section 8 for a year and a half, and it was sitting collecting interest because the Sanzas didn't wanna release it. That was a whole thing, and then they were embarrassed and whatever. Anyway, that's why they put me on the top of the list. Well, now when you go look at some of these houses, it's absolutely ridiculous because they tell you, okay, this is this place is low income,.
Speaker 9 ·
But because you have a voucher, they can charge you whatever rent is going on in that area. So they pocket the rest of that money, but when you go to look at those places, they're not using any of the federal funding to make sure the housing is painted, the doors look like they're they're beaten in. They're in bad sections of the neighborhood,.
Speaker 9 ·
Or there's crime, or someone's died, or what have you. So I called them up, and I was like, what? I have a, I have my carrier. I said, do you want me to do it all the time? I said, abs. I'm like, what do you want me to do? I said, so Pfizer didn't kill me. Now you wanna put me in a place that will. I was like, oh, no. I'm not having any part of that. So then I just went overboard, and I said that's it. Every time I went somewhere, I took pictures, and I finally did a letter to the state and federal senator,.
Speaker 9 ·
Also to the county commissioner. I told them that they needed to put more buildings up in safe places. There's certain cities that won't allow them because they're discriminating against the disabled and people that are needy for housing because they don't wanna put them in those areas, which is wrong. There's plenty they're putting, what is it, senior living facilities,.
Speaker 9 ·
Which you can use it, which there was a nice one I saw. I was like, hell. But there's six months list. So I wrote them, and I said, you're either gonna give me a house free and clear with a pool, because this is how ridiculous I am, or I'm gonna go to every county commissioner and city commissioner meeting, and I'm going to put in and tell the state that they need to do an audit on every county and find out where the federal funds are going to maintain these properties and to do investigations,.
Speaker 9 ·
Blah blah. I did this long formal letter, and the next thing I know, this morning, I'm getting I'm getting them emailing me saying, well, which one is your first and second list and blah? And I'm like, so they can scoop me in, and I'm like and I wrote them. I said, damn well that I am going to go in front of the camera. I don't care where it is, and I'm going to blur it out. Blurt it out, and I'm going to I'm not done. I'm not done. And then one of them even told me that I may lose my voucher. Okay. I dare you to make me lose my voucher,.
Speaker 9 ·
And I will I will make sure I record what you say. I will make sure. I don't care if we're in the state of Florida, what have you. I'm going to do it because I will not be treated this way anymore. And anyway, this is the week that I've had, and people I don't even know why the coloring of my hair hasn't come out. I should be totally gray. But this is the most aggravating.
Speaker 9 ·
Thing in the world that we have to, and then even one of the senator's office says, well, I can help you try to get a part time job. I'm like, I have two infusions that are an hour forty minutes away for my the cancer protocols that I have to do, and I said, then I have my IVIG, and then there's days I have my flares, and I'm like, if I'm having three days of infusions, and I'm like, you're just wanting to put me in and say, hey, we got her back into the system, and I'm like, no. So I requested a meeting with the senators, and I the nastiest letter you've ever seen,.
Speaker 9 ·
And I should be embarrassed what it said, but all of a sudden now they're having meetings with me. So depending on what it is, I may be calling people for backup or just have a mediator because.
Speaker 9 ·
I'm going to be digging deep, and I'm going to be swinging hard, and.
Speaker 9 ·
I'm willing to pay a penalty if what I would get what I'm saying for the greater good, and if it gets us some,.
Speaker 9 ·
What is it, some news media.
Speaker 9 ·
I've just had it, and I'm like, what? I'm people are gonna, people say, well, she's a hurricane. One, it wasn't given to me. It was well, I didn't make it up. Someone else did. I'm not a hurricane, but I'm trying to do the best for all of us. In the meantime, I'm hurting, and I'm doing it anyway. And somebody's gotta be a target. If I gotta be a target, just let it? At this point, I don't even care anymore. There's every time I say there's not much more you can do to me, every week more happens to me. So just.
Speaker 9 ·
I'm just ready. Give it all to me. So I'll just be a target, but if somebody wants to be my mediator in some of this stuff, I'll be glad to have you help me with this because I'm done. I'm serious.
Speaker 6 ·
Can be your bodyguard, Shelly.
Speaker 9 ·
I'm sorry? I can be your bodyguard.
Speaker 9 ·
You wanna be my bodyguard? Okay. Even though even though that I am, I do remember how to do knife strikes. I can stop someone's heart and start it back up.
Speaker 9 ·
, I learned some of the training that I've learned, it was something from the SWAT team thing. They taught you, here's a rock. If you can't what to somebody, then you can't take the training. I've had that with so I 'm good if you want me to be yours. I just have plain old redneck in me. So Well, I have the redneck, but I also have the other in me because they taught me how to I don't tell everybody what I have, though. There is the difference., they've taught me how to disarm stuff and all the, I've had some extensive training. But,.
Speaker 9 ·
At this point, I just what they've done to me, I don't care anymore. I'm a target. I'll take it, but I'll need some I'll need somebody to be a mediator. So when that happens, I'll let. But I've been on the mic too long. I thank you. And I just I wanted to just need a big butt whooping. Shelley, I think it's so awesome that you went for a walk today even though you were feeling.
Speaker 0 ·
As you were, which by the way, I've been I share that. I've been I've been feeling it too, and I'm sure a lot of people in this room are going through it as well. But you went out for that walk, and you.
Speaker 0 ·
Could have just walked right by those ladies when you overheard them and you didn't. You stopped and you educated them and you gave them resources and you formed that army that you're talking about we need to form. You made those that's just how it happens and that's just what we all need to be doing. It's just making those connections, letting people know what's real, letting people know that there are resources, they are not alone and not nearly enough resources. And that's why we need to form that army and keep the pressure arm on these.
Speaker 0 ·
Malicious and powerful forces who have forced these products on us and just let us suffer and hope we die quietly. Whether it's the protocols or the mRNA shots, it's all just it's awful and they need to be held to account. I think it's awesome that you're doing that. I think it does make a tremendous difference, Shelley.
Speaker 1 ·
Yes. And what you said at the end about they're hoping we just die quietly. Well, they're gonna be hoping for a very long time. And, Shelley, I personally appreciate the fact that, , I understand that you have to recharge. We all have to because I recharge. And it there is a time for us to meditate, be quiet, and recharge. But that's entirely different than recharging and then going right back and engaging in the battle again and being as loud and as obnoxious as we need to be because they enjoy. They enjoy when they think that we're gonna be quiet and they can paint us into a corner.
Speaker 1 ·
That's their whole strategy not happening.
Speaker 9 ·
Well, I did tell them. I was like, when you back me in a corner,.
Speaker 9 ·
I come out fighting worse than I was before, and sometimes I'm even uglier than I even wanna be. And I become a person I don't wanna be. And I was like, when you push me that far and you make me get into that situation, I'm like, I'm not holding back. And I pray to I pray to God that he would please at least pulls me back because I'm just that's it.
Speaker 9 ·
? I feel like a ticking time bomb right now, And I told them I've told all of the senators and congressmen, I was like, I'm gonna keep speaking out, but there's gonna be a time where I where you're gonna like I told you, pushed me in a corner. And I told them, I said, I am not going out quietly, I've always told everyone I'm gonna go out with a bang. And they're like, what do you mean by that? And I was like, you can take it whatever way you want to. I was like, but, , I meant going out loud. But just because they said that to me, I thought, I'll just screw with them.
Speaker 1 ·
But, anyway, I'll let you have the floor. Thank you., that's what they really need to understand that we're never going to be quiet. We may be quiet for a moment because they can't imagine the stress and the heartache and the grief and the amount of inner strength that you have to cultivate to be able to get up every day and see this crap. See the narrative. See the manipulation. See the building of what's coming and still get up on your feet and still fight back. Still say something. And what?
Speaker 1 ·
If they're worried and it bothers them because we say we're not gonna be quiet, then good. That's they need to be concerned because that's what they're banking on is us being quiet and going away. So, no, I don't have any pity for them. Go ahead and wonder because we're not going to be quiet, and we're not going away.
Speaker 0 ·
Well said, Mary Anne. Laura, I'm so glad to see you on tonight. How are you doing?
Speaker 5 ·
I'm doing pretty good. I have a question for Shelley and possibly Miriam. I met with my hematologist on Monday, and he's finally.
Speaker 5 ·
Come up with a treatment for me. And I heard Shelley talking about that she'd been taking IVIG.
Speaker 5 ·
Infusions, and that's what he has, said that he wanted me to go on IVIG infusions for three to six months and to also do a plasma exchange, and that's a hospitalization. But I wanted to know from Shelly how the IVIG treatments actually worked for her.
Speaker 9 ·
The IVIG, I can't do my everyday living without it. I was actually crawling on the floor in a wheelchair and everything else. They had to send one of my sons home for eight months. They brought him back from Japan because I couldn't do my everyday living.
Speaker 9 ·
I was unable to do transitions, get off the toilet. If I was on the floor, I couldn't get back up. I couldn't get out of the chair. I couldn't get out of bed. It got A lot a lot a lot Anyway, it's in my legs. Yeah. It felt like a 100 pounds. It actually the first six months that I went, I went twice a month, and I went for two days, so five hours apiece. And then that worked really well for me for six months, but you couldn't there was little tiny gains that other people couldn't see, but I could feel it. And by eight months Was.
Speaker 5 ·
It regaining strength in your legs?
Speaker 9 ·
Yes. It was the first time. I remember it was, like, eight months or ten months where I got up without using my hands On it. To lift me up.
Speaker 9 ·
From the chair. And that was a huge thing because, , I couldn't get off the toilet. I had to have all these assistant devices in the shower, in the bathroom. I couldn't even get in the shower for the most long time because I couldn't get out. So.
Speaker 5 ·
Well, do you think that you're you've you've improved, or do you think you're just gonna have to do this forever?
Speaker 9 ·
I have to do it forever because of the initial.
Speaker 9 ·
Adverse reaction. And then I caught COVID in 2023. And then in 2025, I now have Lyme. I have Epstein Barr, and I have multiple other diagnosis besides still being somebody that has labs from overseas knowing what my spike is doing inside of me.
Speaker 5 ·
What is your what's the antibody level? I do have the micro clotting. I'm sorry? Antibody level on.
Speaker 5 ·
Despite protein. Do?
Speaker 9 ·
That is unreadable.
Speaker 5 ·
It's off the chart. Yeah., I don't know what the limit was on mine, but mine was, like, 1, 650 or something like that.
Speaker 9 ·
Yeah. I think it only goes up to 25, 000, and then it's unreadable. But I mine is from overseas, and that's what a lot of doctor a couple of doctors are using my information over here. And, , it's in my immune cells. It's in my exosomes and blah. But Anybody ever mentioned to you this plasma exchange?
Speaker 5 ·
I think in my experience, basically, they put you on a machine, and it's kinda like dialysis, but they're clean Yeah. Cleaning your plasma out.
Speaker 9 ·
See, they were going to do that after the first year. They were gonna they were going to take me off the IVIG and do the plasma, , do plasmapheresis. And they were gonna put a port in me, and I was gonna have to be in the hospital seven to ten days every three months. And at that point, I had already been on the IVIG. I had already been able to not use a walking device. They had I had physical therapy walking me on a treadmill. I wasn't running, but I was walking, and that was before I caught COVID, and it just went back downhill after that. But.
Speaker 9 ·
I decided to stay on the IVIG because if I went backwards, I was going to go ahead and do the plasma exchange. But because of the hospital, what I seen in the hospital, the problems that I was having from work and how they were treating me and plus, they dismissed me. I did not wanna be in the hospital. I did not wanna be there. I understand. There was no way you were I would have rather been hit by a Mack truck than go into the hospital. I told my family. I was like, that's it. I'm done. I'm going off all my medicine. Screw that. But because of all of this and the added.
Speaker 5 ·
Little question about, when it first hit me, I have definitely neuropathy. I can't feel my feet. But when it first within the first year, first six months, I felt like I was walking through concrete, if that makes any sense.
Speaker 9 ·
No. I know exactly how you feel. And once you're doing, you haven't had the IVIG yet. Correct?
Speaker 9 ·
Now when you get the IVIG, it's gonna take, like, half a bottle, probably your first time the first bottle that you take depending on how many grams they give you. You're gonna be able for the first time feel circulation in your legs. You're gonna feel the bottom of your feet. Wow. And you're gonna feel absolutely wonderful. It's gonna be a feeling that you're not used to feeling. And.
Speaker 5 ·
That is what I do with intravenous. Feel human again. You just you don't You don't you forget, , what it feels like to feel like a human.
Speaker 9 ·
No. Because I knew, like, it took me for, a whole bottle the first time and towards, , towards the end. I knew, because I was going through, like, eight bottles. After half the bottle would go in the first one, I could act I already knew that, , I could feel my feet. I could feel the circulation of my legs. My hips weren't bothering me. My legs, my arms, everything. And then it also feels like because it also you can't feel there's, like, no circulation going on in your in your brain, your head, and you're just feeling normal for the first time again. And.
Speaker 9 ·
It's wonderful. And the intravenous is the intravenous is great later on if.
Speaker 5 ·
You have to do it monthly or anything like that. Gonna do it monthly for me for three to six months.
Speaker 9 ·
Okay. Because you can like, GammaGuard comes in a sub q. You can have that, and you can do that yourself, but it only goes in your dermis layer dermal layer, and then it soaks in so it takes longer. That's nice because you can travel, and you're not gonna to be there at the facility and be there for six hours or what have you. I've switched over to that. Not every brand has a sub q that you can do, but that's something that you can look at later on if you wanna do.
Speaker 5 ·
And then centers where I'm doing it, so I'm thinking that it was gonna be done in their infusion center.
Speaker 9 ·
Yeah. I had enough of the infusion centers, and I have PTSD with the facility that I went to. They gave me the wrong medications. I had to stop the I had to stop the pump and rip the out, and it ended up being a huge invest there's just so many things that happen to me. I just can't deal with it anymore. So I don't even want a nurse to come by at my house to with an infusion pump. That's why I decide to do my own. After what the hospital did, the things that I saw, and then give them giving me the wrong medication.
Speaker 9 ·
And letting me lay on the floor and then be put into the emergency room and being treated the way I am, there's no way that I can ever do it again. I never. Never. Like, I would rather just sit in my car and die than go back in there. So.
Speaker 9 ·
There are good infusion people, and the ones that do a good job, they're the most loving people in the world depending on what facility that you go to. And, , I wish you that good experience. When I was going to the cancer.
Speaker 9 ·
Infusion center. They were absolutely wonderful to me. I would if I could've stayed there, I would, but then my hospital made me go to their one of their new facilities, and I've never been treated so bad. Is oncology. Yeah. Just the oncology department is the best that you're gonna be and just make sure that you get your Tylenol and Benadryl before you get your infusion so you won't have any other adverse or rash and things like that, fevers afterwards.
Speaker 9 ·
Because you will have some migraines when you first take it. But once you get used to it, you'll be fine, and I think you'll you'll absolutely love it.? Yes. It's gonna suck. But you information. It's really.
Speaker 5 ·
Raised my spirits. Thank you.
Speaker 9 ·
No. Now they will now they will tell you. They will try to scare you that, yes, you can get blood clots and what? And there are things that they have to look out for. But as long as you're doing and hydrate the day before and the day that you go in as much as you can, and I would suggest using that those what is it? Liquid IV packets to drink two of those the day before and the day that you're getting your IV. You don't have to use the one with sugar. They have sugar free, and they also have what is it called? L LMNT.
Speaker 9 ·
I'm the initials are wrong. They have a keto version of it. I'll have to send you a picture. Liquid IV?
Speaker 5 ·
Yeah.
Speaker 9 ·
It they sell it, like, at drugstores or whatever, and it's electrolytes.
Speaker 9 ·
To put into you, the so the sodium and magnesium and stuff. It is without that, I couldn't make it through, and I learned that. And a lot of people that are going through the same thing have to take that as well. So I'll send you a packet of the keto one,.
Speaker 5 ·
But that's the best advice that I could do. You follow me. I think I've tried to DM you before, and it didn't work out. So if you could check that and follow me,.
Speaker 9 ·
And then I'll be able No. I got it. I followed you back. I don't know why I wasn't following you. That's weird. Some people that I follow, I find out later on that it's not, and I didn't do anything to it. So I'm like, it's it's just ex punishing me, and I apologize.
Speaker 5 ·
But if you need, be able to talk to you. Yeah. And.
Speaker 9 ·
Yeah. If you ever wanna talk to me, feel free.? And, , I can even give you my number.
Speaker 9 ·
I think that you're really gonna like it as long as you listen to your body and, , take some of the suggestions that I've that I've given you. I think that you will sail through it, and you'll actually be very happy and live a better life. So I wish you the best. That. And, yeah, the I am I am ex I am kinda scared about the plasma exchange,.
Speaker 5 ·
But it does sound similar to what the people, there's a few people who are headed to Japan right now for doctor McKibben. Well, I went to I went to Germany, and I had the apheresis. So I had an exchange done,.
Speaker 9 ·
And it that one made a world of difference to me.
Speaker 5 ·
That's why that's why the plasma exchange that we were talking about?
Speaker 9 ·
The plasma exchange and what I had was a little different because you're having the plasma. It's, I will I can send you some information on it, but what you need to do, you need to do this treatment and go ahead and go through with it. But I will I will send I still have to send you I think, Miriam, I think I was supposed to send it to you about Germany.
Speaker 9 ·
, it took out the micro clots, the misfolded proteins, the spike, and also the amyloid clots.
Speaker 1 ·
Laura, just to clarify for you a little bit, what she's talking about is it's similar to that to dialysis in the sense that it filters stuff out of the blood. It filters out the abnormal proteins and the things that are causing the inflammation that cause the clotting and the issues that you're having. It's called plasmapheresis is what it is, and that's what she's talking about. So I wonder if is that what they are planning to do with you is plasmapheresis, or is it an actual exchange?
Speaker 5 ·
And that there that is I don't I don't when they when you say exchange, my in my conversation with him, I wasn't thinking that I was gonna be receiving anyone else's plasma. I was my understanding was is that my plasma would be routed through this machine. So that's plasmapheresis.
Speaker 1 ·
And they may have used word exchange just so they don't have to use the tip of the, , the big long medical term. But you can ask them. You can just say to them, are you filtering out things out of my blood out of the plasma? And they can answer you that way. They may have medical professionals are notorious for trying to simplify and then giving you an inaccurate.
Speaker 5 ·
Term. Okay? They're notorious. Yeah. That's the exchange does sound like they're giving me somebody else's blood. Right. And, no, I'm not gonna let that happen. Okay. I had enough problems. Good. Yeah. Because what you want is you want a filtration of that in order to get out all of the things that are that are causing.
Speaker 1 ·
Problems for you, namely, , the auto antibodies, the toxins, the things that are going wrong in your blood that's causing the inflammation, causing the high v dimer, causing all the symptoms, the autoimmune like symptoms that you're having, where you're losing muscle and having weakness and etcetera. And that's why it works so well for Shelley and other people like you that are that are vaccine injured. And that the reason you have to keep doing it is because that stupid shot has installed mRNA factories inside your body that have you making the protein,.
Speaker 1 ·
And then your poor immune system is attacking you because of that being in there and causing all these symptoms. Right. Which is why, , I can only function for a couple hours a day because I'm exhausted. Right. So it sounds like you're on the right track, but Shelley is Shelley is an expert on this, and she is absolutely right. You need to get those hydration packets and, , all those things because you need to keep that you need to be well hydrated for these therapies to work. So.
Speaker 5 ·
Alright. Well, thank y'all so much. I feel I'm feeling a little hope, so thank you.
Speaker 0 ·
Steve, thank you so much for your patience. Go ahead.
Speaker 7 ·
Okay. Thank you. I've been listening, but I've also been writing my report for Europe on the work that I've done. So I actually forget what the hell I had my hand up for. I apologize.
Speaker 0 ·
No worries at all. It happens to the best of us.
Speaker 0 ·
I would like to take this opportunity to remind everyone that we are here every Saturday night to hear from you about your experiences with COVID policies, protocols, mandates. If you would like to share your story with us tonight, please press the mic in the bottom left hand corner of your screen, and we will get you up here to say a few words. We have posted and penned the guidelines for the space. If you're new, please check those out. And the purple pill, which is the little comments, basically, it's just the replies to the space or in the nest that you can see up above our avatars.
Speaker 0 ·
We would love to hear from you.
Speaker 0 ·
And, until you do, we will probably just gripe among ourselves about the various ways that we are not seeing accountability for COVID related crimes against humanity as our government seems to barrel toward implementing the same digital enslavement schemes that the last boss was trying to implement. We know that Trump is going this month or next to divorce for the annual WEF summit. And I had rather been hoping that by this time in 2026, the WEF would have been declared a terrorist organization for what they tried to do to us.
Speaker 0 ·
Under pretext of the public health. You all remember nobody will be safe until everybody is vaccinated, and that didn't work out so well for those who did get vaccinated.
Speaker 2 ·
So
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. It's just amazing that you had, if you remember, Trump went to Davos before and basically, , appeared to give them a tongue lashing. And, now he's contemplating reportedly contemplating appointing, WF person, , leadership to one to be in one of the seats of the 10 person board of peace., that, the whiplash from that. And now he's going to Davos. So I guess I'll watch his speech, not that not.
Speaker 1 ·
That I'm going to believe anything that comes out of his or anybody else's mouth that stands on that stage, but the whiplash that you have from watching this stuff is amazing.
Speaker 0 ·
It really is. And someone actually said to me, oh, well, , the last time Trump went to speak at the WEF, he gave them, he throttled their agendas. He and he did. I watched the whole thing. It was way too long. It was like two hours and he went on a long rambling diatribe about how he was improving America by doing away with this green new deal stuff and da. And it was amazing because they all of the people in the room who were pushing the green agendas, they applauded Trump and they shook his hand and they, , is.
Speaker 0 ·
I think he might have been on video screen, but they were all they were kissing butt, raising hands to ask questions, and, , very sycophantic even as he was trashing their agendas. And this person was like, oh, let him let Trump go because he'll he'll go and he'll trash their agendas. And I'm like, that's not good enough. It's not good enough to go and give them, , and trash their agendas. He needs to do something earnestly about what they're pushing and he's not. Agree.
Speaker 1 ·
, and that's when I and I saw that too, and I'm like, they're applauding. And then I'm like, there's something wrong with this picture. Because normally, when somebody trashes someone's agenda, , you get booed at least or no applause, and I'm sitting here thinking performance art. And, unfortunately, it looks like it was performance art. And my first inclination is not to watch the performance art this year, but I guess I need to just to kinda see because probably whatever he talks about that he's going to do next,.
Speaker 1 ·
We can just count on the fact that some half assed measure is going to be taken or none at all. So at least we'll know what's not going to be done or what's gonna be partway done depending on what he talks about. So maybe I need to watch it.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. It'll certainly be interesting, but I wish they would cancel it and not attend and start investigating every single person who attends those events because they are not even they are unabashedly antihuman and anti American and anti constitutional rights and all of this. And they openly talk about how, , we need to recalibrate human rights and the Internet age and da. No., you need to they need to shut up because there's a very good reason that freedom of speech is our very first amendment to the to the bill of rights and that.
Speaker 0 ·
We enshrine freedom of speech above all other things because if we do not have that, we do not have any of the other things that fall.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, , it just makes you wonder, doesn't it, that you're gonna stand up there or you're gonna talk about what you're going to do, but then you don't do it. And it brings up the phrase all talk, no action. It brings up the phrase performance art. And it also makes you realize that there must be some symbiosis, some relationship going on there because I'm telling you right now. If I was in a room with a person one to one, and I had an agenda that I believed in and it was dear to me and extremely important, and someone is standing up there trashing it,.
Speaker 1 ·
I definitely would not applaud them. So that tells me there's an inside game going on here that, it's it's just incredible to think it's crazy to think anything else when you look at that on the face.
Speaker 0 ·
I agree, Miriam. I'm just watching Adam looking very concerned about the fire. What's wrong?
Speaker 0 ·
We accidentally we put it's a very small wood stove, and we put a log that was a little too big and he was trying to close the thing and it broke the glass. And so now it's letting too much air in.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh, that's nice. Ouch.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep. Always an adventure, but it is it is keeping the room quite warm at the moment, which is nice.
Speaker 7 ·
That's the reason I have wood stoves with no glass fronts.
Speaker 0 ·
That's the reason what, Steve?
Speaker 7 ·
My wood stove has no glass in it, and it's the reason why I pick wood stoves with no glass in it. One, they can become too hot, and they'll actually crack and break. Or if you put a log in that's just a little too long and you don't realize it and you slam the door closed, it pops the glass. Yep. That's what happened here. Very unfortunate,.
Speaker 0 ·
But it still works. So
Speaker 7 ·
Just be careful because that'll be pulling in a lot of air for temperature in the chimney.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep. That's why he's got it open now and is watching it quite closely. Closely. He babysits the fire. I babysit the generator last night. Right. Last night, he had to babysit the generator. Turns out it is very difficult to turn on a generator in subfreezing temperatures. Live and learn.
Speaker 7 ·
Easy way to get your generator started in sub temperatures, stick your generator right where your exhaust is on your truck, warm your truck up, and just let it blow on it for about fifteen minutes. Go take it away from there. Pull her, and she'll start like a dime. Or point a space heater at it. Or point a space heater at it for half an hour, which is what he eventually ended up doing.
Speaker 0 ·
It worked.
Speaker 7 ·
I guess there's that too.?
Speaker 0 ·
Gotta be creative sometimes.
Speaker 7 ·
Sorry. I spent half my life in the bush. So when you're.
Speaker 7 ·
Basically running with whatever's off the truck, there is no space heater. So but there is an exhaust.
Speaker 1 ·
Creativity works, doesn't it?
Speaker 0 ·
Indeed.
Speaker 0 ·
Well, I'm thinking I should post the notice to get the names out. It would be nice if we could get some more, people in here in advance of reading the anniversary. So let's see if I can get Adam to retweet that. If anyone else can help, after I post that, that would be great. While I do that, talk amongst yourselves. I see Shelly's back. Someone sent her a mic. And, and again, I extend the invitation to anyone listening to press the mic in the bottom left hand corner of your screen and come up and share a few words with us.
Speaker 0 ·
Take it away, Mary.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. I didn't wanna step on you there. I wanted to let you guys know. I'm gonna try to find a substack that talks a little bit to you about since much of our conversation tonight has centered around the systems that appear to be coming since it seems that, , they're gonna be piloting, control system there in Iran and in Gaza. I'm going to stick, a substack about Palantir and how that whole system is working and, how it works for control. There's also a substack. If you guys have not heard about Katherine Austin Fitts,.
Speaker 1 ·
F I t s, you really do wanna go look at her substack and may and there she runs a she's got a report called the Solari, s o l a r I, report where she follows a lot of the financial shenanigans, that has been going on in this country forever.
Speaker 1 ·
She also right before nine one, if you're not aware of this, I forget how many trillions of dollars went just went missing from the DOD budget. And the hearing, I believe, on that, a big bombshell hearing was supposed to be, the day of 09/11. And lo and behold, suddenly, we have 09/11, and it was never looked at after that. That money has never been found. So she's a great investigator. She has a, history. She in banking and finance, and she ties she follows the money to all of the shenanigans, not only, , the financial world and DOD,.
Speaker 1 ·
But relative to COVID too. So she's she's really a good read. So I'll pull those two up for you guys to have a look, and you can kinda get a little bit more information about this because it all does relate., COVID is a moneymaker. The plan the pandemic industry is a moneymaker. Pharma is a moneymaker. And, , if you haven't heard this term, private public partnerships, private as in pharma, public as in government DOD partnership is what got us where we are right now. So I'll stick those in there. I'll let somebody else talk for a minute.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep. The organization
Speaker 0 ·
USA was that you, Deb? Go ahead.
Speaker 6 ·
No. It wasn't me, but you were echoing really bad. No. That was my fault.
Speaker 3 ·
I hit the wrong button, and it all fed back into the system. Sorry about that. Same on you, Sherry. Yeah. Well, , quick. Get the stick and chase me. I wanna apologize to everyone for backing out of the space. I have a 12 pound dog that has seizures. Obviously, you can't plan on stuff like that. I am also resigned to regardless of what medications that you get for your pets or for your people who have seizures, you can't always control them.
Speaker 3 ·
And I have him on a homeopathic remedy and quite a bit of CBD, because if anybody understands how pharma f's you, this group does. So I, I just refused to deal with pharma. He had been on phenobarbital and zonisamide for four years, five years, and I was able to wean him off because he was not having seizures and went to the homeopathic route, because his liver was starting to show damage, some higher values because of the phenobarbital. And I just made the decision. I'm I'm going to do what I can for him and keep him comfortable. And.
Speaker 3 ·
When the time happens, the time happens. He's, like, I guess, around fourteen now, but he's only twelve pounds. So he's got a couple years to go if the if the seizures don't take him out. So I'm just looking to make him comfortable, and I apologize for running away. But it takes a little while to clean up all the urine and the slobber, and then the postictal phase can be very disrupting because of the pacing and panting, and that stirs up the other dogs. And I worry about them getting frustrated with him and maybe somebody grabbing him because he's the smallest one. So, again, I apologize.
Speaker 3 ·
That's why we kinda lost our mojo at the beginning because all of a sudden I had a seizure to tend to. And I will have to leave momentarily very soon because I'm gonna dose him with some more CBD before he gets too far along where it's not THC, but, whatever it takes to keep him calm. So I appreciate y'all being, patient with me, and thank you very much.
Speaker 0 ·
And it looks like we've lost Miriam completely, at least on my screen. Yeah. I don't snore it all. Getting her back up on cohost right now, and I'm sending a mic out to Shelly if Shelly's daring enough to come back up on mic.
Speaker 3 ·
And I did throw I did throw one at her a bit ago. Yeah. So I did try.
Speaker 0 ·
I'm just glad she came up and said anything the way she's feeling today. I, , I do this every Saturday, and I've never really,.
Speaker 0 ·
, felt like not doing it. And for the first time today, I was like, ugh.? So I totally understand not feeling entirely up to it, but we do it. We do it, and we continue to speak out because it's critically important. Even if we reach just a few people, I think it does make a difference, and it is important to.
Speaker 0 ·
Acknowledge what happened over the last several years and to acknowledge those who were lost and to keep doing this to let them know that we are not going to forget. We're not going to move on.
Speaker 3 ·
No. We're not going to forget.
Speaker 3 ·
I think that at least for people like this group,.
Speaker 3 ·
Depending on how old you guys are. Okay? I'm I'm in I'm gonna, , I'm gonna say it. I'm in my mid sixties. I'm horrified that I was such an idiot the majority of my life. I believed pretty much most of everything that was thrown at me, nine eleven, JFK, RFK.
Speaker 3 ·
I the more that I've learned once I resigned myself,.
Speaker 3 ·
Before I understood what the vac they're not vaccine, the gene therapy shots were gonna be doing to people, I didn't expect it to be exactly what's going on with people like Shelley and Laura.
Speaker 3 ·
Although I thought they'd give you a shot and pretty much people would die really right away, and a lot did.
Speaker 3 ·
Probably still are when they're getting their boosters. We just don't hear it.
Speaker 3 ·
But when we look at the number of people, it appears that were killed by the hospital protocols to start with. Granted, the gene therapy injections began in early late twenty, early twenty one depending on who you are or what portion of the population you take up.
Speaker 3 ·
When you look at it, at one point, the CDC just going by American numbers. I don't know the global numbers, but we know that the majority of nations were also killing their patients. But in America, the CDC claimed initially in April 2023 that one point six million had died of COVID, a little over one point six million. By the fall of that year, they had changed it to one point two million, and all they did was say that they had.
Speaker 3 ·
Basically recalculated their numbers. My of course, my smart ass remark to nobody in particular is, well, if you went from one point six to one point two and you're only counting based on death certificates, that means you had that many death certificates. So whose death certificates were changed, and how did you notify the people who were the family that were remaining? And why didn't we see anything in the news? But we all know that's just.
Speaker 3 ·
Me being catty because the CDC doesn't have to respond to anybody anyway. It's not like they have to tell us what they're doing., they are a government entity and everything.
Speaker 3 ·
But we've gotten to the point. And at first, and I'm just really wild ass guess because we know that there would be some people who would naturally pass because the virus was very hard on their bodies. Maybe they were elderly. Maybe they already had cancer, and, literally, the COVID was what took them out. But the numbers get skewed because everything is all so complicated. We know that people who had car accidents died of COVID. Now some of them died of COVID even though they arrived with missing body parts. They were already dead when they got to the hospital, but they died of COVID.
Speaker 3 ·
But then there's the people who might have survived the accident, but they died of COVID because they were put through the protocols. And we know based on the fact that flu and pneumonia disappeared that many people were treated for COVID and they died of the protocol, not the flu or the pneumonia or the COVID that they claimed they had. So all of our numbers are skewed. So if we just think in terms of how many people were protocoled and just make an allowance for people who may have died anyway,.
Speaker 3 ·
I would I was grabbing at this wild ass guess between eight hundred thousand and nine hundred thousand. I wasn't.
Speaker 3 ·
Willing to go to 1, 000, 000 because I just know that in a nation this size, you're gonna have some people that are just, this is what's gonna happen. So when I was watching the Hodge twins did an interview of Mary Talley Bowden, and it was summer ish, June, I think.
Speaker 3 ·
And that's the exact
Speaker 3 ·
Number she used between eight hundred thousand and nine hundred thousand Americans died because of the protocol. When you take that number or those numbers and you.
Speaker 3 ·
Just put it up against all the other potential lies that we've been told, and you ask yourself if your government,.
Speaker 3 ·
Maybe from the top down, maybe only from the agencies, is willing to murder, however you wanna put it, kill, eliminate, neutralize, that many of its citizens simply to get the mortality rate up.
Speaker 3 ·
What other things are not so outlandish anymore? And that's when you start realizing that 3, 000 people from nine eleven is a drop in the bucket compared to what they purposely did. They hid most of what they did with nine eleven, and they managed to make it look like it was a foreign, attack. But they were complicit. If nothing else, they were complicit.
Speaker 3 ·
So when you take these all these numbers and you look at our history and what they what they, whether it's a deep state, whether it's our intel services, whatever. Somebody's got the levers of power and somebody is making decisions.
Speaker 3 ·
And we have to look at this, at least in my case, I don't care, , everybody. I'd love it if other people would come up and express their concerns or their thoughts on the subjects involved.
Speaker 3 ·
We've been blind too for so long. We can't we can't just ignore what the big they have done to the citizens. Forget it. We can't allow them to continue. And if we are able to go to a town hall with a politician, be very, very aware. If you're attending this is my big deal. If you're attending, one of them, a town hall or a meeting or you have a chance to sit down with a politician who is currently in office and has been in office since at least 2020, if not before, if it's even before that, even better. Nail them to the wall. You were involved in the funding of this,.
Speaker 3 ·
And you have known about it. And don't don't sit there and say you've never heard anything, buddy. Because every person across this country who is a politician had at least one person in their local area, their constituents contacted them and said, I need help to visit my loved one. I need help to get my loved one moved from this hospital. I need somebody to negotiate with the hospital for me and that's why you've been elected because you're supposed to represent me.
Speaker 3 ·
All of these bastards were involved in every bit of it and they need to be reminded that we know it and we're never gonna forget it and we're never gonna shut up.
Speaker 6 ·
That's just my 2¢. But then again, I'm on my soapbox for the night. Well, and the sad part about this is that we shouldn't number one, we shouldn't had to go gone to our government to take care of our spouses or children or whoever in the hospital. Mhmm. And any they're all there's not one of them. There's nobody in this nobody nowhere that doesn't know about this. Nowhere. No. There's nowhere on earth, matter of fact, or yeah. In the world. Because every country was affected. We were picked for the death, , the deaths, but then look at all these other countries.
Speaker 6 ·
, they're not just shot one, two. Some of them are up to eight, ten, 12.
Speaker 1 ·
Yep. It's crazy.
Speaker 3 ·
Well, the problem with okay. Yes. I agree with you.
Speaker 3 ·
The other problem we have, though, is the what is that called? Cognitive dissonance where people can see things, but they don't believe it. So you've got your ten and twelve shot, , people who are on board for everything, but they would never believe that those wonderful people who give them their shot every six months would dare to hurt their patients.
Speaker 6 ·
So we do have people who might have heard it. That doesn't mean they believe it. Go ahead, Chuck. No. That was my point. That is my point that they but I'm saying nobody can deny.
Speaker 6 ·
The damage they have done to us all. For me, being told I'm a nurse, I've taken care of lots of people and lots of diseases and things way worse than COVID ever thought of being, and I was not allowed in to see my husband. That is.
Speaker 6 ·
And I didn't think about calling my congressman about it. I was pissed. Not only was I because of that because I didn't hear from nobody either. It was it for me, that made no effing sense whatsoever.
Speaker 3 ·
It didn't at the time. Now looking back, I'm pretty sure you can put it together. They knew that they couldn't talk to you. They could claim they were too busy, but the nurse that they worry whose husband they were torturing to death, they couldn't talk to you because you were gonna ask them questions they couldn't answer without giving away the fact that they knew what they were doing.
Speaker 6 ·
And the saddest part is I never really talked to a doctor at all. Never not during the from January 8 to January 26. The only doctor I ever spoke to at all was my own, and they wouldn't let him up into the floor that floor because he was treating people right.
Speaker 4 ·
Right. Okay.
Speaker 6 ·
But through that whole experience right up to Jeff dying, I never not one doctor ever spoke to me. At the highest I the I only spoke to that PA twice when I signed the papers. Not I even asked, can I see, I haven't talked to a doctor, and they told me right to my face they were too busy? I'm a nurse. I'm pretty sure I know what busy means, and I wasn't seen busy.
Speaker 1 ·
Sandy, I wanna I wanna say something for the audience's benefit here. You did you hear Deb say that, that Deb, you mentioned that you didn't talk to a doctor. You mentioned that, , you weren't let in and that, basically, they were too busy. Same exact thing here., that's exactly what I got, but, undoubtedly, you also had the same experience that as soon as your husband was already gone, then they let you in. And we see this over and over and over again. It was exactly the same pattern. They kept you out.
Speaker 1 ·
They won't talk to you talk to you. And they keep you out until your spout until they've completed the mission of either killing your spouse with all the things that they did. They progressed you from, isolated you, no water, no food. Then they, at some point in the first five days to ten days, they give remdesivir. And if that doesn't kill your spouse, then they overdose them. And this is exactly what happened to my husband. And the thing is, my husband was in Missouri. And, Deb, where was your husband? Michigan.
Speaker 1 ·
Right. And this was happening across all 50 states, the exact same pattern of action, totally separate people in hospitals. There is no way that this is coincidental. This is a planned coordinated attack on humanity.
Speaker 6 ·
And mind you, when I when I got the call that I could finally get in, which was, like, on a Sunday night, weird, like, then they were acting like, well, why haven't you been here? What do you mean why haven't I been here? You won't let me be there. Can you say gaslighting? Yeah.
Speaker 6 ·
And then I told them I was sick and they didn't care anymore, that I was sick, that I could get in. This, I got Jeff died on the twenty sixth, so I got in there two and a half days prior. Obviously, I when I walked in the room, being that I was a hospice nurse and seen everything,.
Speaker 1 ·
I already knew my husband was gone. I don't to interrupt you, Deb, but guess how many days I got in prior to his official death? Three days, two and a half days. Does anybody really think that this is coincidental?, we're in different states. We didn't even know each other. And this is the 25 commonalities that we have found, and it's in over 900 cases across this nation, across all 50 states. But yet when we talk about it, we're crazy. It's our grief talking. Oh, no. You're a conspiracy theorist. I'm sorry. The pattern of action is clear, and it's there.
Speaker 0 ·
That's one of the most inhumane aspects of the protocol, the way they did that, and it infuriates me every time I hear it. And it.
Speaker 0 ·
Happened over and over and over again, like, the rigid adherence to the social distancing, quarantine orders, etcetera, until the moment that the person is dead or on their deathbed. And then finally,.
Speaker 6 ·
You're allowed to go in. And then suddenly,.
Speaker 0 ·
Oh, don't worry about the mask, honey. Come on in.
Speaker 1 ·
Yep. And then the final horrific straw for me was realizing that these murders were done so they could murder other people with the injection. That's and when I say that, what is they had to have these numbers to scare the crap out of people and go, see? Look. Look at all these people that are dying in the hospital from COVID. You better go get your shot. So they used my husband's murder and hundreds of thousands of others to ramp up the numbers to scare people into complying to an injectable bioweapon that now people are if they lived,.
Speaker 1 ·
Which many thousands and hundreds of thousands didn't, there people are still suffering from it five years later. And this And this is what makes me absolutely horrific. It's one thing for them to kill my husband. It's another thing for them to do that for the purpose of killing more people.
Speaker 6 ·
And then the sad part, after it was all over, I got literally treated because I was so, I spoke out so much about the vaccine, , before. Like, I didn't know about the protocol., I literally didn't know they were doing that until after it was done., while they were doing it, I kinda figured shit out, but I didn't know. But I was so outspoken about the vaccine because I'm I went through a lot of what these guys are going through, but from the hepatitis B vaccine years ago, and I'd suffered a lot in my life from it.
Speaker 6 ·
I forgot what I was gonna say. I'll think about it. I'll come back.
Speaker 0 ·
You knew the vaxx was crap from the get, and that's why you were so outspoken. Well,.
Speaker 6 ·
The way I got treated, though, was that I deserved exactly what I got because Jeff died because I was so against it, except that they didn't know that he got the damn vax that I didn't know he got.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. So they were using the usual tactic. Oh, you're unvaccinated or your spouse is unvaccinated, so you deserve to have had Well, that wasn't by doctors. That was by my own family. Right. But what I'm saying is they don't know that the truth is that's what got him in the hospital and got him killed on the protocol, both of those things together. Because most likely from what you've told us, Deb, his symptoms started immediately on the day of the vaxx. He goes into the hospital,.
Speaker 6 ·
And then they say we're gonna treat you for COVID, and then they gave him another seconds in the series while he was there. So, , poor Jack. Yeah. Because he got the vaxx on the third and the fourth, he the very next morning, he took himself into the doctor. Mind you, I'm up north taking care of my dying brother from the vaxx. So this was a double whammy.
Speaker 1 ·
He literally got killed by Mhmm. Being made sick by the first in the series, and then they got him on the protocol., you're talking about evil. Yes. Because his very first problem was clotting.
Speaker 6 ·
And that just, , like, that didn't make sense to me. He was on blood thinners when he went in the hospital. So I when I finally but you gotta remember that now you're talking he'd been in there probably a week and a half before that emergency happened. That emergency, when I got his records, the order was written three days prior to the emergency. Just saying.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. Can you say seriously suspicious.
Speaker 6 ·
Evidence? And you'll love this. This is at Beaumont Hospital, which is they have four of them in Michigan., they have a lot of hospitals, but Beaumont's huge. And they couldn't find a hematologist.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. Of course they couldn't. Yeah. For those of you that don't know, when someone has had a previous illness, and I believe Deb said that her husband had been being treated for cancer, one of the things they do when you're being treated for cancer, you tend to get tend to get clots because you're highly inflamed. So you'll be on big doses of, anti clotting medicine. So it would make no sense that Jeff would suddenly develop blood clots while on those massive dose, doses of anti clotting meds. So but when you realize that he had been just been giving the clot shot as they call it,.
Speaker 6 ·
Once you figure that out, then you realize what happened. That Oh, yeah. Like, , when I got his records because I, , I found out in his records that they'd given him the shot in the hospital, and I just I just like, two weeks in, and I couldn't figure out why the hell would you vaccinate somebody that's already really, really, really sick. It just didn't make sense to me. But then when I found out that he actually got the first one, that would have been the second week.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. They were following their little shot protocol too. See, everything was protocol. Everything was doing exactly as we're told, so we collect the money, including the little series of shots. That was incentivized by our government as well. It wasn't just the CARES Act and the CARES Act. It was also, , funding of all these shots. Nobody had to pay for them. They were funding those. And the people that were giving them were making money, quote, from the government. So it's free to get the shot.
Speaker 1 ·
But, , free wasn't enough. Burgers wasn't enough. Lottery tickets wasn't enough. So, eventually, they had to do the mandates and threaten people with no jab, no job. It's it's horrific what they did.
Speaker 6 ·
And that's that's the thing. When I found out that he got the shot and then I found out because my husband was retired from General Motors, then he went to Ford and retired from there. And then he did fourteen more years at home. He was never gonna quit working. But and he was 75 when he died, I think. Seventy five, seventy six. Well, one of those two. Because he turned his birthday is April, so can't think great now. But, anyway, it doesn't matter. My point was, though, the day so he, , pushed them, probably could hear me in his head going, don't do that,.
Speaker 6 ·
To the very last day. So he got it on the third, and on the fourth, they stopped the mandate.
Speaker 6 ·
, if you think I wasn't pissed and Home Depot is real lucky. I didn't know when they came to us, , because I'd have lost my shit. Yeah. They are very lucky. And what else? In sense in sense,.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh, I can't even say it incenses me, is that the politicians and their staffers and their families, guess who was exempt from that shot from the get go? Nobody was telling them no jab, no job. They didn't have to do it. But yet Deb's husband and many other people, were told, t Bird, that you don't take the shot, you don't have a job. And that speaks to their guilt in the government. There's only one reason why they were exempted. They knew what they were doing.
Speaker 6 ·
But, , I said that right from the very beginning, Miriam. I don't give a shit what doctor says they took it, what and let, nurses I know. Doctors, I'm gonna question a bit. Nurses, I can see where they push it. They didn't with me on hepatitis b. It was like, take the shot or don't be a nurse. I wanted to be a nurse. And wasn't, and didn't take vaccines because I, , I like, I took one flu shot in my life, and I thought I was gonna die then, and never took another one. But hepatitis B was mandatory for us to get into clinical. So I took it, and I dropped.
Speaker 6 ·
Mean,
Speaker 6 ·
Wasn't long after I got it, I was working and I just dropped on the floor, literally dropped. And I just put and then I got back up. I was going back to work, it just happened to be my nurse manager happened to be on the floor. And she's like, no. You're going to the. And I'm like, no. I'm not.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah.. I lost. With all those individual requirements prior to COVID. And then, , this happened for decades, is they could hide this stuff. They could they could say, oh, well, , it didn't happen right after the shot, so that had to be shot dead, didn't have any quote, didn't have anything to do with Right? So they could But that's the thing, Mary, and that's what I'm trying to say is with the back then,.
Speaker 6 ·
We like, when I met these guys, like, I met T Bird, Shelly, and I was in all of their because when I first got on accident, I met all of them. They knew I was a new nurse. They knew a little bit about me, and they invited me into their spaces so I talked. And then we that's really how I started putting it two and two, like, oh, shit. Exactly. They did this shit to me years ago. Right. All the stuff they've been going through, I'd already live, I've been living through my whole life, but nobody would.
Speaker 6 ·
, we got nowhere either. Nobody there was always I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Yeah. Well, and, , the government has been doing that, employers together.
Speaker 1 ·
To the military and to health care professionals for decades now because they could weaponize that and say, you're in the army. You will take these shots. You're you're a health care provider. You will take these shots. But then they got they got they overplayed their hand because they decided they were gonna make the entire world take these shots. And what is super infuriating is they knew about all these the things that were gonna happen from this. This is exactly why they couldn't bring mRNA technology to market. They'd had it for twenty years,.
Speaker 1 ·
But they couldn't do it because all the test animals died. And so what they had to do was relabel it as a vaccine and not a gene therapy so then they could stick it in the arm of everybody in the world. That was their plan. And that is what's so evil about it. It's this was not accidental. They knew what was going to happen. That's why they had to redefine what a vaccine is, and that's why they had to call it a vaccine instead of a gene therapy. It's infuriating.
Speaker 6 ·
Well, even, like, if you just I'm gonna just talk about the hepatitis b vaccine right now.
Speaker 6 ·
Most of I think that was a trial back when they did that too. I think that it was a setup thing then too because I was an IV drug abuser. Yes, was taking care of AIDS patients, but wasn't sleeping with them.
Speaker 6 ·
It never even crossed my mind that I wasn't afraid of them. It wasn't a thing. But I do believe that was, like, the beginning of their trial of let's see how far we can go.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, yeah, anytime you have a captive audience where you can say to them, take the shot or you won't be a nurse, obviously. It's, , it's it's for their profit. It's for their experimentation. It's not about anything other than that. And, yes, it's a little mini.
Speaker 1 ·
Experiment. They are seeing what they can get away with and what they can do, and they're also making money at the same time. How's that for added bonus?
Speaker 0 ·
At least they can't do that anymore. They're no longer financially incentivized, as I understand it, for new legislation to give the vaxx. So they can no longer profit.
Speaker 1 ·
From At least from a from a CMS standpoint. That's right. Now the private payers and the private insurances can still incentivize it if they choose to.
Speaker 6 ·
And all they have to ever do is change it to back to, oh, another emergency.
Speaker 6 ·
So I think that their that law would still apply, that they would still have that, , say they the next thing they come up with. They could try it again. They could try to get incentivized again, I think. I'm not sure. I could be wrong.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, all it will take is another HHS secretary, and another executive order to direct CMS to actually pay for it and another HHS director to declare an emergency. Those two conditions can always happen again. That's the beauty of for them, that's the beauty of the system. You get a new HHS secretary in there. You get a new president in there, and you write the regs, and you declare the emergencies, and yes.
Speaker 6 ·
Well, it's just like mean, there everybody yes. I think the pyramid the food pyramid thing's a great thing, but you and I know both well. We're both old school, so we know that they just flipped it back around again, like, the way we learned it originally. It's not like they really did anything.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. It's not like it was a new innovative idea., the thing is nobody had the nerve to actually flip it back because nobody wanted to go against big food, processed food, who make all the packages, simple carbs, processed food. They, , they weren't gonna go against that lobby. Now, yes, I think it's great that they flipped it back, but, again, it can be reflipped. And that's the thing. That's why education is more important than any government food pyramid, any public private partnerships, any HHS directives, any presidential orders.
Speaker 1 ·
Knowing the truth and knowing how to protect yourself and planning for that so that you can live and not be blackmailed into no jab, no job, or anything else. That's what you have to do. And believe me, , there comes a point where if you can have alliances and local networks enough to where.
Speaker 1 ·
If they've tried to coerce you again and you could go live with someone even if you lost your job, You can take that power back, but you have to no one can do it on their own. If you're trying to survive on your own, they will find a way to use leverage against you. And that's why they want to divide us all and make us hate each other. You can't have an alliance then. You can't stand together. You can't support each other through the coercion if you're divided. And they're brilliant with the plan that they've done.
Speaker 6 ·
, one of the things that is hard for me to get over too is when I would talk to Jeff when I was able to first talk to him, and he that's before that he was moved to ICU. So he was in with somebody else. But I, like, now that I know all that I know, knowing what because he was talking about the guy next to him and how crazy he was and all of, everything that was going on. And then they moved somebody else in, but then Jeff was the next one move what I'm saying? I cannot unplay that., it plays over and over in my head that,.
Speaker 6 ·
Oh my god.? Like, I didn't realize it at the time, but I realize that now how they were doing that. That guy got moved out to the ICU. Probably by the time Jeff ever got there, he was already dead. What? I it I can't not over stop.
Speaker 1 ·
Playing that in my head. It's crazy. I know what you mean. You mean it was a production line. That's what you mean., they move one through, get that one killed, get that one out of bed, move the next one. It was literally a production the protocol was a death production line.
Speaker 6 ·
Well, and how many of the people that we know that we've talked to that, , like, we really know,.
Speaker 6 ·
That almost all of us will say, like, the person they were saying, well, you're crazy or you're this. That's what I'm talking about. What? They were they were labeling them, but they were doing it to them. What? That's the crazy part. Oh, yeah. And, , they I'm sure Jeff was looking at these people going, what's wrong with them? Well, they were drugging them like crazy. So no wonder they were incoherent and acting weird. Right. Exactly. And then he was next. Right. And we have the sheriffs who were sitting who were, Scott was sitting in the room. They're coming in, putting stuff into her IV, overdosing her,.
Speaker 1 ·
And he thinks that it's just her, , being not feeling well because it go it's like people you can't know what these psychopaths are doing if you don't know what they're putting in your IV or what they're giving or what they're hanging while you're asleep., they are absolute evil that they can do. Oh, But they make sure that they're allowed to do that. So, , if you go to the hospital now, this is there that's still the case. Do not sign the electronic signature pad because you are not reading.
Speaker 1 ·
All the terms on that. And one of the things that they put in there now is biogenics, meaning you're giving them permission to give you anything that qualifies as a biogenic, under that umbrella. Okay? And that includes vaccines. They can also give any usual and customary medications that are necessary to your care. They are setting up the legal kill grid, the kill box. They still have it. Don't sign that. Make them print out the paper. And, also, go get a idonotconsentform.com and make sure that's in place and at your local hospital.
Speaker 1 ·
And with you so that you have it in case you have an accident or anything else.
Speaker 6 ·
And where I have a really hard time with in the Sarah case? Because I was a hospice nurse. And.
Speaker 6 ·
When that nurse said there was no blood pressure, but was still giving now that one, that just that's just insane. That don't you just don't do that shit. Well, you do if you're trying to kill her. Well, yeah. But she, no blood pressure. Chances are was already pretty much going there. Yeah.? And how they how they let her walk away because.
Speaker 6 ·
There's guidelines. I don't care what they say by law. As a nurse, ,.
Speaker 1 ·
You're not gonna give somebody morphine that doesn't have a damn blood pressure. And for people that don't know, morphine is known as a very strong pain reliever. It is an opioid, but the thing is it also massively lowers your blood pressure. And if you cannot get a blood pressure on a patient and you give something that lowers blood pressure further, you then kill the patient because you are getting blood flow to the brain, which shuts down the respiratory centers. That's where the that's where the respiratory centers are. If you stop breathing, that causes your heart to stop beating.
Speaker 1 ·
Because you're not getting oxygen. So then you have cardiac arrest. So if you wanna kill someone, give them morphine or any other respiratory suppressant.
Speaker 1 ·
Medication when they have super low blood pressure, that's how you can kill them. And every known medical professional knows this. So for that nurse to give her more morphine when she could not get a blood pressure, she committed willful and knowing murder. There is no way around it. She knew exactly what she was doing. However, the doctor had put a do not resuscitate on the chart about twenty minutes prior. Do you think that's coincidence either? No.
Speaker 1 ·
You send them in, you overdose them on those medications, and just twenty minutes prior, you put a do not resuscitate on there. They killed the girl. They planned to kill the girl. The jury let them all off.
Speaker 6 ·
Well, and Miriam, when I walked in Jeff's room too, that was us, and he was on three days now the man always had high blood pressure, so never was low pressure blood pressure his problem. I walked in there, he was on three vaso I IV dilate or vasodilators, IV,.
Speaker 6 ·
While they're giving him seventy five micrograms of fentanyl an hour.
Speaker 1 ·
Yep. And for what if people don't know, vasodilators, once again, lower your blood pressure. He's on three of them, and then they give him fentanyl. Guess what fentanyl does? It also suppresses your respiration and lowers your blood pressure. That's called euthanasia. That's called purposefully killing a person. My own husband was overdosed twenty four hours after I sent a letter of demand for him to get the appropriate care that he needed.
Speaker 1 ·
When I finally got his records six months later, I figured out why they called me the next day and said his eyes aren't responding to light anymore. They overdosed him. They murdered him within twenty four hours of me sending that letter. They gave him fentanyl, propofol, morphine, Ativan, Precedex, and Nimbex. They overdosed my husband. I refused to let them pull the vent. I ref I asked for the right treatments. When I didn't get it, I attempted to challenge them legally, and then they finished him off within twenty four hours.
Speaker 0 ·
I'm so sorry, Mary. Many such cases.
Speaker 1 ·
Many such cases. And the reason I talk about it the way I do is I am tired of the bots and the idiots online saying, oh, you don't know what you're I know exactly what I'm talking about. I've worked in health care since 1985. I can read a medical record. I know what it all means. I know how respiratory viruses were treated prior to COVID, and absolutely everything they did with COVID was the complete opposite of what you should do when you're treating anyone for any respiratory virus.
Speaker 1 ·
It doesn't matter if it's a COVID respiratory virus or anything else. Everything they did was exactly the opposite, and it was designed not to sustain life. It was designed to end life.
Speaker 0 ·
In my rounds retweeting the victims of COVID related crimes against humanity. I ran into one. It should be fairly recent on my timeline where someone was saying that two of his family members had been subject to protocols and refused antibiotics for pneumonia. For, like, not even I he didn't even say COVID pneumonia, whatever the hell that is. Just pneumonia. And, , and that's and they started laying groundwork to deter doctors from prescribing antibiotics a full year before, the COVID, at least in The UK.
Speaker 1 ·
And for those that don't know, pneumonia simply means you have you have, an infiltrate in your lungs. Okay? And all that means is there's something on the study showing that you don't have clear lungs, and that's all a pneumonia is. Now if they add a name to it, they're describing what caused they what they think caused something to be in the lungs. Okay? So an infiltrate can be a bacteria. It can be a bacteria that happens after you have a virus of any kind because your immune system is challenged, or it can be the ground glass appearance of COVID pneumonia. But any pneumonia just means.
Speaker 1 ·
Your lungs are not clear. There's something in there. Okay? So they like to say COVID pneumonia and flu pneumonia and measles pneumonia. Okay. It doesn't matter. It means you have to treat what is happening in those lungs. You can't do things like give a pediatric dose of prednisone to adults and think that's gonna make a difference. You can't withhold budesonide or give it once a day and think that's going to work either. They did those things on purpose because they did not want people to survive.
Speaker 6 ·
Or not give a breathing treatment at all to a respiratory patient because they might spread it around. Right., okay. If you're that fearful, why are you in health care? Get out.
Speaker 1 ·
, I'm sorry. This just
Speaker 1 ·
We all went in health care knowing that we were going to take care of sick people. Why are you in that hospital if you're gonna deny personal treatment because you're afraid you're gonna spread an illness? You're working in a germ laden environment. You've been working in it the whole time, you dummy. Just go away., I'm sorry. I have no patience for these nervous ninnies, these mindless oh, I can't bother be bothered to help a patient because I'm afraid I'll catch something, but I can go out in the hallway and make dance videos. Excuse me?
Speaker 0 ·
And apparently, Obama created a federal law restricting access to antibiotics that became federal law in at the November 2019, executive order combating antibiotic resistant bacteria. And that's that's how they justify it. And they started laying groundwork for this a full year before the release of their gain of function virus.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. And if you think that timing is coincidental, once again, you need to have a serious reality check because none of this is coincidental. You don't flip a protocol on its head, withhold all the typical treatments that you give for any respiratory virus, and basically tell people to stay home till they can't breathe. When that's the total reverse of everything is that has ever been done since the history of modern medicine. The only reason you would do that is to kill a large segment of the population.
Speaker 6 ·
Period. And then you don't when you finally decide to give them an antibiotic. You don't go to vancomycin since if you were resistant to vancomycin, you're done anyway because that's the highest antibiotic there is. And everyone if you go back and look at the cases we have, almost I can't tell you how many, but a lot of them are and Jeff ended up I went in there. He's on vancomycin, but way too late., way Oh, yeah. And then that caused its own issues too.
Speaker 1 ·
Exactly. And what they're doing, they're doing that for to try to CYA because if you wait long enough, no antibiotic in the world is gonna work. So they wait as long as they can, and then they throw it on the chart to say, well, we did give it. So what? That's like telling a man that's, , at the point of death and totally dehydrated, I'll give you two drops of water and no more. Hello? It's I'm I am so irritated tonight with all the headlines and everything that I've seen. It's it's just overwhelming sometimes when you realize the depth of the evil and the purposeful killing.
Speaker 1 ·
Of hundreds of thousands of people in the hospitals followed by an ongoing democide via the injectable bioweapon called a COVID, quote, vaccine. It's it's just as protocol said, I got a burr under my butt tonight.
Speaker 8 ·
Guess Hello. I was wondering if I could speak.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. Go ahead.
Speaker 8 ·
My son passed away. He was also in the medical community. When he died, they actually tried to keep the information.
Speaker 8 ·
From me, and the weird thing about it was that they called me for a death investigation, the coroner did, this happened in Illinois, the coroner called me for a death investigation. I said yes, of course. They got my information. As soon as I mentioned the word Pfizer, then things just got really strange.
Speaker 8 ·
After the three month investigation, they said it was basically pneumonia, and I forgot what else that they said, oh, pulmonary embolism. And so I said, okay, well I want the report. And they said, well that will cost you money. And I said, fine, I'll pay the money. So then when they sent me the report after they charged me, over half of it was redacted. You couldn't see any of the death investigation report, what they had found at all. You've seen what I said, you've seen what my aunt had told them, but nothing with the death investigation.
Speaker 8 ·
And then they spelled Pfizer wrong not once but twice. So then when I called them and asked them why they charged me for a death investigation report, but then redacted it, they said due to HIPAA. So I have a friend that does lawyer he's a lawyer on the side. So I asked him, and he kinda chuckled and said, there is no HIPAA when you die. So when I called them back and told them that, they told me, okay, well the laws are different in North Carolina than they are in Illinois. And I said, really? So then I talked with another person, and they said no, that's federal law.
Speaker 8 ·
So then when I called them back, they told me that, well,.
Speaker 8 ·
You're just gonna have to get a lawyer. So no lawyer really wants to take it on, but I was able to find one that said due to the Freedom of Information Act that I could get my son's death investigation report. So but I had to go through the attorney general in Illinois, the state's attorney through Illinois, and through the, FDA. And I had to send them letters, have it notarized, and all crazy stuff. All just so I can get the final report from my son's death. And he literally just turned 30. He was only 30 like a couple of weeks. And I guess that's approximately.
Speaker 8 ·
Why they wanted to do the in-depth investigation because they said his last five emergency room visits did not make any sense. So explain that one.
Speaker 1 ·
And I'm assuming since you mentioned Pfizer that he was vaccinated.
Speaker 8 ·
Yes, ma'am. He eight days after because I got all of his medical documentation before his vaccine and after his vaccine. Eight days after his second Pfizer vaccine, he had blood clots so bad in his legs. He kept that from me, I just thought that he had varicose veins or something he was taking care of. But once I got their medical reports and started reading them page by page, I found out he had massive blood clots, now he was only 25 at the time, all down his legs. And he also went into cardiac arrest on the table, and he almost died at that time. So.
Speaker 8 ·
He ended up with a lot, a lot of things. Lupus, congestive heart failure. I have a whole list of things here. So.
Speaker 1 ·
I am so sorry. And, obviously, the originating factor of all of that was the Pfizer shot because it causes autoimmune diseases like lupus. All those are through the roof now for that population that took the shots, the statistical increase on all autoimmune diseases, the clotting, all of it. And that's why they redacted it so heavily. They're trying to keep that information suppressed. I am so sorry for your loss. I have a 32 and 35 year old son, and it breaks my heart for you. I'm very sorry.
Speaker 8 ·
Yes, ma'am. So I'm in this fight full force, but, he had so many so many things. Not only did he have the lupus, he when I went through all of his systems, he was complaining. He had, like, the twitching literally right after the shot, , where the people, like, go into the jerking motion and they can't control their bodies that happened to him, literally right after he took the shot, because his partner explained that to me. But he even had the right facial numbness. He had stroke like symptoms. He was got palpitations. His blood counts were just, like, all over the place. I.
Speaker 8 ·
Believe he part of it too was also probably pericarditis and myocarditis. But, when I went through all of his different medications, now tell me how a person that literally just turned only 30 a few weeks was on 24 different medications. And then, I was listening to you guys off and on here, and I also discovered too that at one point, they tried giving him the remdesivir when he went to the hospital, and he they said he had COVID. And right when they gave him the ID with remdesivir, he started crying. He couldn't talk. He ripped it out of his arm.
Speaker 8 ·
He tried to leave the hospital and even says it in the report. And the doctors told him that if you leave now, you're going to die, and we will not be responsible for you. And then he left anyways. But, they just he had so many complications. It's like once you get all these complications, and from what I'm gathering from listening to you all, they just don't wanna pay attention anymore. They started saying that he was just, having anxiety attacks and, , all kinds of crazy things. Now how does that happen with somebody who's healthy before the shot?
Speaker 8 ·
? That just doesn't make sense.
Speaker 1 ·
Yes, ma'am. It's because.
Speaker 1 ·
It, and you may not know, do you have access to his vaccine card? Because Nicholas Holsher, I don't know if you're familiar with him. He's an epidemiologist and a colleague of doctor Peter McCullough. He is they are doing a whole lot of studies, and they are showing more and more information to show that the picture that you just described is consistently what is happening to people, particularly when they get certain lots of the Pfizer shot. Yes. I know his lot. I have his lot here. Does it does it begin with an e? Because that's the one that they have.
Speaker 1 ·
Determined that is one of the worst lot. Yes. It's EN6200. Okay. I'm gonna pull up a post that Nicholas Holzer just posted today, and I will put it in the purple pill. But, basically, he has this is not what the e actually stands for, but he causes he calls it extreme risk of death. That's what he nicknamed it that. He said the ELOTs are actually extreme risk of death. Wow. So, I will put that in the purple wheel, and I can also DM it to you if you if you want to follow me, and I'll follow you. But, it sounds like that your son got one of the particularly.
Speaker 1 ·
, they're all bad. They're all contaminated with plasmids, s v 40, all the things that we know cause massive problems. But the ELOTs are the very worst.
Speaker 8 ·
Well, I have talked with a few lawyers. I even got in touch with, what's the one through Anne's theory? Yes, yes. But unfortunately, , due to the PrEP Act, that's what I'm really trying to stand against. We don't have any rights at all, and that's just unbelievable to me.
Speaker 1 ·
Yes, ma'am. That basically ensured anyone who sticks a needle in anybody else's arm, it ensured them against any legal action. It's written such that there are virtually zero loopholes. So.
Speaker 4 ·
Where I is
Speaker 8 ·
Work with the city here in my town, so sometimes I get to speak with police officers or different people. We have one now that actually works with the National Guard, and he's a very young man. And I was trying to tell him probably all the things that he might wanna be looking out for with his body, and he had no idea about the PrEP Act either. And when I showed him, he was absolutely floored. And then he made this suggestion, well, maybe you could sue the administration because my son was in the medical field. So he was one of the unlucky ones that was forced. So I did recently,.
Speaker 8 ·
Through my work, I have what's called LegalShield. So they're the ones that told me about the whatever it was I said before, I forgot. I forgot now. I'm sorry. But, anyways, they said that you can't do anything. We have no rights with anything. So we can't even sue the administration that, forced the people to get it, like the military or the medical field. That, how can we do that here in America? That just blows my mind, and nobody knows about it.
Speaker 1 ·
It is extremely shocking, but it goes back to the I can't think of the acronym for it, but it was in the early nineteen hundreds, there was a law that was passed that allows the public health agencies to be able to declare public health emergencies, and it allows the secretary of the HHS to declare that. And under that law, they can basically, you lose any rights, to any recompense for any damage that is done under a public health emergency. So, , HHS can revoke those declarations, but that law will forever be on the books until that early.
Speaker 1 ·
Law that enabled this is taken off the books. That is that same law is still there. I'll look it up and put that substack in the purple pill. But that law is what set up the public health emergency and the public health system to allow government agencies such as the HHS to declare public health emergencies, which then allows them to revoke all of our rights. That law was what started it.
Speaker 3 ·
All and gave them the power. Let me while you're looking for that, Miriam, I'm going to point out. It's called the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act. It was originally enacted in December 2005, and it was in response to hurricane Katrina. It has since then been pulled out and dusted off every time that the government felt like it had any emergency that it needed to have quick action from HHS. And, technically, whenever it's enacted, it'll it'll it's an amendment that will directly respond to a specific, event that is going on. And whenever that amendment happens,.
Speaker 3 ·
That gives the HHS secretary more power technically than the president over anything related to that incident or accident or whatever. Because it could end up being like a earthquake or, , a weather event, not just a pandemic. But in the case of a pandemic, these emergency orders thoroughly immunize all medical personnel as it relates to anything that the hospitals, doctors, technicians do as long as they are following very strictly any protocols that are set down by a public health agency. This is why the protocol.
Speaker 3 ·
Hospital the hospital protocols for COVID have left so many people with no ability to file any charges, and it makes it extremely difficult regardless of the fact that the prep act tells everybody specifically. This does not protect them from charges related to negligence or any malfeasance. However, we have black robes, and we have guys in suits who are afraid to go near these questions because they have to be able to figure out whether or not they're actually dealing with those situations or if it was just a an a reaction to whatever the medications might have been. When,.
Speaker 3 ·
President Biden came into office, the PREP Act was amended multiple times during his presidency. The majority of that was related to the vaccines. Just prior to leaving, the last amendment actually added protections for the military members,.
Speaker 3 ·
That were, like, just, like, satellite members who were actually responsible for shots. That also added coverages for your average CVS or Walgreens employee who might be giving shots as well because they expanded the use of those technicians in the drugstores so they are protected as well.
Speaker 8 ·
It Why won't they inform people of this? That's what I don't understand.
Speaker 8 ·
What I'm saying? That's that's so long.
Speaker 3 ·
No. No. I totally agree with you., we I don't know how long you've been on this space, but as we talked about this, we can guesstimate that eight to nine hundred thousand people were killed in the hospitals in order to create the.
Speaker 3 ·
Facade that COVID was so deadly that if you didn't get the shot, you and your family would all die.
Speaker 8 ·
And then Yeah. I know. I know all about it. That's why I didn't get it. My family prevented me from going and visiting Christmas anymore because me and my husband didn't get it. And then because they all got it, and then they told me that I would have to, sit in a hotel for fourteen days if I refused to get the shot because, , my family now has totally even, just, alienated me. They don't even really talk to me anymore or anything. But yet, , when my son died, yes, they were all there for me. But then when I sit there and I tell them I have all these medical records.
Speaker 8 ·
And I know what happened to him and why he died, oh, no. They don't wanna listen to me. You're you're still the conspiracy crazy person.
Speaker 3 ·
And you can talk to Laura or Shelly or T Bird. All three of them are severely injured, and they will tell you they have the same problem. Their families have done the same thing to them, and they're the injured ones.
Speaker 8 ·
That blows my mind.
Speaker 3 ·
I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry.
Speaker 1 ·
Yes, ma'am. And, sadly, ma'am, your family, they don't wanna hear it because if they took the shot they're like, oh, number one, I'm, quote, okay. And number two, they don't wanna realize that it could happen to them. So, , the human will to suppress down the truth just so they don't have to face it is absolutely amazing. I have the same problem with my family. I tried to tell them, and, we have no relationship now as a result. So.
Speaker 0 ·
This was deliberate. This was a deliberate part of the psychological operation, and another prong of the attack against us was to isolate us and alienate us from our families, to destroy families, to weaken the structure of families, and ultimately, they want to do away with the family altogether. They aim to abolish the nuclear family.
Speaker 1 ·
So this was a I really been looking into eugenics,.
Speaker 8 ·
So I think that is a big part of it. Because Bill Gates senior definitely was into eugenics. And I think that's, to me, all part of the depopulation plan. Why would they inject this poison? I heard one of you guys talk about earlier that they knew about this mRNA.
Speaker 8 ·
Like, twenty years ago, which when you look it up, yes, it's true. And that's another reason that I really have problems with. Sorry. I'm just I'm so full of anger since my son passed away. You can show people medical papers, and they still don't wanna listen to it. They still like my mother-in-law right now, she's having all kidney problems.
Speaker 8 ·
So, yes, she took, she took two Moderna, and she took a booster. Okay? I said, did you ask your doctor? Maybe it's possible the vaccine is doing this to you. Oh, no. No. No. So I printed out three medical papers I found where this could be a possibility. I'm like, why don't you show these to your doctor and maybe see if maybe this might be part of your problem?
Speaker 1 ·
But no. I can tell you this. You should look at his name is John Baudoin, b o b e a u d o I n. So it looks like Bowen Doyn. It's Baudoin, b e a u d o I n. He did a statistical analysis, and he has been able to prove from looking at death records. And the most recent thing he posted on X is he found two hundred and fifty thousand excess kidney injury deaths in Florida.
Speaker 10 ·
Wow.
Speaker 1 ·
And it is statistically directly related to exactly that, the COVID shots. So there is there is no doubt.
Speaker 10 ·
I believe it.
Speaker 8 ·
But, I don't think they should be allowed to get away with this. And I think we need to keep standing up and rising up and fighting against these people. And where is Fauci? Nobody's asking about Fauci anymore. He must be in hiding somewhere with all the billions that he made from all the injuries and the deaths that he did. I'm sure him and his wife are probably sitting on a beach somewhere. But, also too, I've I was one of the ones that was really pushing for Kennedy to get in there. Okay? Because I really liked how he always went against all these people,.
Speaker 8 ·
But I know he's busy doing a lot of other different things. But he did talk about the PREP Act before he got into office. He knows about it. So I'm really praying, and I'm hoping because all he has to do is do a stroke of a pen, and it can be gone. So I'm hoping that's gonna come into effect sooner or later.
Speaker 4 ·
Can I say hello to Jay? I don't know if your name's Jay or Mermaid.
Speaker 8 ·
It's actually it's Joyce.
Speaker 4 ·
Joyce. Hi, Joyce. I'm Tanya. Hi. I also had the e lots. I and then I don't none of us really have to talk because we all think the same way, and that's why I put my hand up was to ask about your lot your son's lots. I'm glad you have them. And exactly what you said is true. I have all the recorded proof. I've got the proteins in the e lots because I'm on our end, and I've been disabled now from it since, , they did me four weeks apart as well because I had immediate cardiac.
Speaker 4 ·
At within three days, paralyzed down the left side. It's everyone knows my story, it's not a big deal. But when you described everything that your son had, I had all the same. So I assumed he was an ELOT too. That's why I put my hand up and was gonna tell you Thank you, Marion. And I'm really, really sorry. I've got two boys too, and it's just they got the Pfizer's too. And one of them has the same batch as me. So that's even scarier. No. They're like waiting for it. Right? You're.
Speaker 4 ·
Just waiting. And he knows because he had to take care of me. He was only 13 at the time, my youngest one. But back to the Pfizer. Okay. Sorry. There's so much. Thank you for letting me speak. What did I want to say? I recently called Pfizer, Pfizer Canada. I'm in Canada. I'm just north of you actually. And I called to follow-up on my VAERS report that Pfizer actually submitted on themselves because it was reported by an emergency room doctor. But the medical malpractice that surrounds this is so.
Speaker 4 ·
Unbelievable on every level, like how long it has been planned. It's like more than fifty years ago. They've been planning this for a long time. They've dotted their I's. They've crossed their t's. They've made it almost impossible. I tried. I was going to sue Pfizer. The lawyer took all my money, my entire life savings. I'm a single mom, and just cut me out. Took all my research, took everything I worked for, and.
Speaker 4 ·
Just ignored me after that. Just took my money. So they're afraid. The lawyers are afraid or they're paid off. I'm sorry. It would have been done by now if they weren't. That's just my opinion. I agree with you about the deaf doctor. I can't say his name or I'll get arrested here in Canada. So it's just.
Speaker 4 ·
They know. They even when I was rushed to the hospital the first time, they did my D dimer. I'm an RN of what now twenty seven years.
Speaker 4 ·
I didn't even I've never taken a d dimer in my life. Like, I've never taken it on a patient. I never even heard of it. Yet they don't tell you. Right? So they did all this work just like you're saying, blood work all over the map. They knew what they were looking for when I was there and multiple times, many 911 calls because I'm alone, right? And I had two little kids, like a 13 and 15 year old. And so they knew my D dimer was 5, 000. It should be zero. That's a clotting mechanism. Right? Wow. Yeah. And they didn't tell me. They just sent me home with Ativan because I had anxiety, quote.
Speaker 4 ·
Meanwhile, I was I was doing a headstand in the Russian splits in my front hallway the day before, literally. Like, I'm super active. And now I'm completely disabled. So I'll I just I feel for you. I'm sending my love to you. That's gonna be something. What? Like, we're dogs with bones here. Mhmm. We will we will get to the bottom of it. But I wanted to say the pneumonia part. You guys so that was back to Miriam. Ventilators. So I worked I worked on a vent unit.
Speaker 4 ·
When I was a trauma nurse, they would send me up there because I could do when you work that level, can go anywhere if there's a shortage. There's always a shortage for nurses, which brings me to the next point really quick. But the ventilator, there's, like, four major. There's for pneumonias, there's, like, fungus, bacteria, viral, and HAP, hospital acquired pneumonia from ventilators specifically. And those are the hardest pneumonias to clear. That is that is a fact that in my experience. Now granted, I haven't been a hospital nurse in a long time. But.
Speaker 4 ·
Once and I know I wasn't put on a vent, but I know I was referring to the people that got put on vents with maybe a basic bacterial pneumonia who had a cold and they kept them and did that. Yeah, the people that were put on ventilators, that's the worst one to try and treat, and then they weren't even giving them antibiotics. Just makes me so angry for you guys listening to your stories and.
Speaker 4 ·
For myself, trying to fight for my life. So I called Pfizer to follow-up on my VAERS report just for shits and giggles. I don't know, I'm all over the map, but I'm like, called them, they actually called me back to follow-up on the various report because I wanted to make sure it was still there because apparently they're pulling them. They're pulling them. They're erasing them. They're deleting them. But I've got printouts. So I've got the proof. Print everything off.
Speaker 4 ·
They called me, spent an hour on the phone with me. This is just a few weeks ago. And this is gonna I'm the five years this May. So the 2021 is when I'm gonna guess your son may have got it. When did he get his shot?
Speaker 8 ·
He got his first one. Let's see here. 01/24/2021. And the second one, he got 02/13/2021. And they both were EN6200.
Speaker 4 ·
He got the same lot? Yes. That's really weird.
Speaker 8 ·
I've not heard that. And I found it was weird that it was so close together like that. Isn't it supposed to be more of a.
Speaker 4 ·
Time span? Yep. Like, eight weeks minimum.
Speaker 8 ·
Yeah. Yeah. They did me early. So January 24 and February 13. Isn't that kinda close together? Yeah. It's they did that to me too. Mine are, like, four or five weeks apart because they told me I was gonna have another heart attack from COVID if Okay. Since some of you guys are nurses, this is what's confused me. Okay? Because he started having these weird things where he would, like, literally he passed out behind the wheel a couple times in his car. He went in a ditch one time. One time he passed out in the middle of an intersection.
Speaker 8 ·
They had to call an ambulance and almost break his window in his car because he was having these weird things. So they were trying to say like the one time that oh, it was an overdose or whatever. But then on his, autopsy report, it said with his brain, I don't know how to say this medical term, so I'm just gonna spell it out. C e r e b r a l, that's the first word. Second word,.
Speaker 1 ·
E d e m a. Cerebral edema, ma'am. What that means is he had swelling on the brain, which means his brain was inflamed, which means he was most likely having an extreme autoimmune reaction in the brain. And if they did on the autopsy, if they looked for spike protein, they probably would have found spike protein in the brain. There is an actual study that was done very early on, and they found in, at least two people, and I think it was more deceased, that they had actual spike protein in the brain and in the major organs, and they also died suddenly. They had these episodes.
Speaker 1 ·
So I would bet money that your son had brain inflammation because that's what cerebral edema means, and that inflammation and swelling was from an autoimmune reaction, reaction to the spike protein probably accumulated in the brain.
Speaker 4 ·
And two things you can do.
Speaker 4 ·
I actually had the exact same thing happen to me, Joyce. I was driving because you had good days and bad days, and you kept you think you're going crazy, so I'm sure that's how he felt. So he kept trying to keep push himself. That's how I felt. I'm feeling like that's I'm feeling him, like, in my soul right now. I was driving on the four one. I thought, I'm going to sea doing today. I feel great, but I wasn't feeling great. But I'm like, nope. You would never do anything. You're sick all the time now. You can't get off the couch. Just go. So I get on the highway and same thing. What happened, if I can explain how maybe he explained it to you like that.
Speaker 4 ·
Suddenly, you get blurred vision. You're feeling flushed. You're having heart palpitations out of nowhere. It get, , raced along. Yeah. That's the heart palpitations. He thought he was having anxiety attacks.
Speaker 4 ·
And they're pretty happy to tell you too. Right? So not only are you because you because it's not normal., you're probably gonna have a sore arm. I've had tons of shots my whole life. I'm not saying they're good or bad. I now know they're bad for sure, but I did the same thing. I almost crashed my car. And what you can do on all my 911 calls where I'm in the middle of a crash, like, literally two heart attacks, and they were here quick. But that one, you can call your paramedics if he did call 911. Like you said, You can get the recorded call.
Speaker 4 ·
It's it's absolutely devastating to listen to. I'll tell you when I heard mine, I was balling because you're not in your right mind when you're listening to yourself basically dying and being ignored. But the paramedics will do a full report of how they find you. They can give you an actual recording of the 09: 11 call. I did that. Just a thought to give you a little bit more clarity. Hi, sweetheart. Okay. Good. Love you.
Speaker 4 ·
So you can do that. And then, again, try calling Pfizer if there is a VAERS report reported on him. I got a lot already got the VAERS. Already got the VAERS. Oh, good. I had to do it myself because it's just it's a long list. Yeah. Long list. Oh, yeah. Mine's pages. Pages for each one. I was reported I have three VAERS reports, and I'm in Canada. So what I also wanna say was call them, follow-up, say, I just wanna follow-up on this VAERS report. And interestingly, I got the call from Pfizer Canada, but my batch, the e batches come from Germany, just so,.
Speaker 4 ·
That I know of, that I've done my research on. And Shelly too, who's in here, who's severely injured, she was a January 2021 as well. That was the 2021 when it was really bad. But Mhmm. If you call them, guess what they did? This is just when you're talking about who to go after. The prep act protects the pharmacy companies. What I'm doing now and I don't have a lot of energy to do this anymore, to be honest. I'm giving up because I'm just so tired. But they sent me back a letter in writing on an email and in print in the mail. Pfizer followed up, Pfizer envelope, Pfizer letterhead.
Speaker 4 ·
They blame Health Canada 19 times on one page. They give the dates that Health Canada said it's safe, Health Canada, Health Canada Health. They can't help me. They're really sorry.
Speaker 4 ·
Please look at the this program, which is our compensation program, which no one's getting paid. It's only the employees that are doing nothing. But maybe find out who Pfizer's going to blame and use that to your advantage. That's what I'm trying to do now. I'm like So you think I should actually call Pfizer? They'll take a call from me? They took a call from me, and they actually called me back. And I literally spoke to them for an hour, and then they documented our entire conversation. And they wanted to know what medications I was put on for my heart,.
Speaker 4 ·
And I couldn't understand why they were asking that. But I was on every heart medication suddenly that you could ever imagine. I remember breakthrough heart medication. Never given breakthrough diltiazem or metoprolol. I've seen four metoprolol a day, which is a it tries to lower your heart rate.
Speaker 4 ·
So Yeah. My son was on three different ones. Yeah. Me too. Me too. So that's another way to get you. But she wanted the information because some of those medications I was on were made by Pfizer. So then she had to add new reports with new injuries from their product that they were treating me with. I don't know if I explained that to anyone before. So they're doing that right now. And then I wrote them back with all the Health Canada reports showing that Health Canada covered it up. I just went to the government of Canada.
Speaker 4 ·
So I think I know it's gonna be hard, but maybe if you're I know if it's my kid, but that's why I'm fighting for the kids. Obviously, I'm not strong enough. But if you're gonna keep fighting for your kid, I think it needs to be higher, which is gonna be even harder. But if you have everything in proof in the pudding there and they're blaming a specific entity to cover their ass,.
Speaker 4 ·
To me, it was a red flag to say, you need to focus on these people. That's what I how I took it. But I'm a bit of conspiracy theorist. But, anyway, I adore you. I'm so sorry. And we're all here for you in your fight because we're all still fighting too. So nice to meet you, and thanks for letting me speak.
Speaker 0 ·
Thank want you to know you are not the only one in this space who has lost a child to these shots. And I'm so sorry that you are you are very much in all of them.
Speaker 8 ·
Yes. Thank you so much. And I appreciate everything all you guys are doing, and we just can't give up. We gotta keep going, not only for humanity, but for children for children in general. And the lady was just from Canada. I seen earlier on x how, a lady's son got euthanized or whatever because they're making it more or less legal for the mental patients, and her son was only 28 years old. And I just started bawling. And then I have another girlfriend in Chicago. Our kids, we were pregnant together, and.
Speaker 8 ·
He literally died three months after my son did. They found him in a field because he overdosed on fentanyl. It's like I was just crying out to God. I'm like, , we need your help. They're killing our children. They're just murdering people. And if they can't it's like to me, it's like if they can't do it one way, they're gonna find another way., I don't know. That's how I feel. So it's just terrible what they're what they're doing and what they're allowed to get away with, and there's no repercussions at all, and it makes me furious.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. I feel the same way. And the only thing I do on the daily is I remind myself if they continue to get away with it when they die, because we all die, they're going to pay a severe eternal price for what they've done. And so I console myself knowing that at and I don't even wanna say at least. I console myself by knowing that justice is definitely.
Speaker 1 ·
Coming.
Speaker 8 ·
Wow. I just wish that they would at least acknowledge what they've done. I wish, I did vote for Trump all three times. I don't think he really knew what he was doing because I seen him in the beginning when he was trying to say, other things.
Speaker 8 ·
I forget., the one that they the medicine they use for arthritis, itroquen. Yes. That one and ivermectin and everything. And, the crazy thing about it was, , I also the very first person that died in my family due to vaccines was my grandmother. And she was on the hydroquin or whatever for seven or eight years for her arthritis. And then all of a sudden, because Trump said it, then my family, of course, they were against, I'm not trying to be political here, but they just totally.
Speaker 8 ·
Sister and my mother literally went to my grandmother's house, and they threw all her medication in the garbage. And then she got Wow. Yeah. She got really upset. These are the same people that told me, , I can't go back and visit them anymore for Christmas because I wasn't vaccinated.
Speaker 1 ·
So, Joyce, you don't have to make it political because the system already did. It's exactly what Chelsea was saying. They were dividing families that way by making it political. But here's the thing.
Speaker 1 ·
You may be right that he was deceived in the beginning, but you do and I voted for Trump too all three times. Okay? Because anything's better than Harrison Walls and all the other crazies. But what I'm gonna say to you is, do you realize that he actually took a COVID booster in November 2024.
Speaker 8 ·
And a flu shot? Yeah. I seen when he got on the stage and people were booing him about that, and then he was told, oh, just stop it. Stop it. And that actually made me furious because I'm like, , do you even realize what you're saying? Do you even know? Because at that point, I had already lost my grandmother. So.
Speaker 1 ·
I don't know. He is now a true believer, and he always did talk about Operation Warp Speed and how many lives it saved. And I believe that Gates convinced him of that. I don't know if you've seen this or not, but there is a clip of.
Speaker 1 ·
Bill Gates saying that and I know this is true because Kennedy RFK has told this story himself on video that Trump was going to have a vaccine panel that, that RFK was going to run-in the first administration. But prior to 2016, right after Trump got elected, but before he was inaugurated, Gates went to Bill. Went to Trump and said, oh, no. Don't listen to RFK. Don't do that. We need the vaccines. And, apparently, Trump listened to him because RFK never did any panel or project on vaccines during Trump's first administration. And I've seen videos from both RFK.
Speaker 1 ·
And Bill Gates confirming this. So, obviously, Trump made the choice to listen to Bill Gates over RFK junior. Now when he got reelected the second time, obviously, he pulled Maha in, but they've not done much with Maha. They've definite done nothing to get accountability for COVID, all the COVID crimes. They've done a little bit on the maha size, and they just recently re revamped the childhood vaccine,.
Speaker 8 ·
But the mRNA vaccines are still sitting there. They're still being injected into people's arms. Yes. See, that's what I don't understand. And to me, yeah, I know all the other ones are do harm to people's bodies too. I get that. But to me, this mRNA is still so deadly. Like, I heard you say earlier about gene therapy. It is a gene therapy. Literally, it changed people's DNA. Like, I've read so many books now on this and researched like crazy. They literally done great harm to people.
Speaker 1 ·
And this just blows my mind that nobody is wanting to do anything and that it's still out there. Why is it still out there? It's even worse than that. Did the Stargate announcement on Trump's second day in office? No. He stood up said, Stargate. I'll put my I'll put that, sub stack in the purple pill. He stood up there with Larry Ellison. Oh, yes. I did see that. Okay. And he said, we're going to make personalized mRNA vaccines for cancer Mhmm. And do in a hundred days. Again, he is all in on the mRNA thing, on operation warp suite. He is believing.
Speaker 1 ·
What he is being told to the point that he let himself be injected as he got a COVID booster. So, , I don't think we can look to this administration or any person in the administration to get accountability for this because all the signs point to that they're on board.
Speaker 8 ·
Well, I think you're right as far as Trump goes, most definitely. But I was really, really having hope, and I was praying so hard with, RFK because I really thought because, , they say that's why his voice is funny due to the flu vaccine that he took. And he to me, I think he knows a lot, but I don't know if he's afraid, , because, yes, his father was assassinated. His uncle was assassinated. I'm sure there are probably still threats out there on his life. So but I think he does know of the dangers.
Speaker 1 ·
I've actually got a clip on my pinned profile. They actually blocked the one that's on my pinned post. But if you look at the first comment on my pinned post, there's another clip, and it's from Liz Churchill. And she's they haven't blocked that, and it is a video of RFK junior saying exactly that. He is talking about the hospital protocols. He calls them literally homicide, and he's a lawyer. And he the entire.
Speaker 1 ·
The entire video that clip came from also talks about vaccines and everything. So he knows all of that. And you're right. He can do it with a stroke of a pen, but so far, he has not. So once again, I'm looking for anyone.
Speaker 1 ·
I don't expect. Now I hope that I'm pleasantly surprised. I will never give up. But, , you can do it with a stroke of a pen, and you have not done it.
Speaker 8 ·
Right. The only one I see as far as political wise doing anything really is Ron Johnson, I believe, of Wisconsin.
Speaker 8 ·
He's having, , doctors, and he's doing hearings and stuff like that. And then I know Mackie. I believe his name's Mackie. He tried to actually, do a PrEP Act repeal, but it never it never went anywhere. So.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. That's the problem with our political system. They'll either introduce it and then table it, or they'll introduce it, take it through one side of the house, kill it on the other side of the house. So, , once again, I don't see any evidence of any intent or any real action. Even from Ron Johnson, we've had lots of roundtables. We have people in the audience who've had personal interactions with him along with several other health freedom movement personalities that literally have told people to shut up that are vax injured. We have another person who does her own media.
Speaker 1 ·
She's not here in the, but she's in Kansas. And she went up to their AG, and he said, I don't care about you. I don't need your vote.
Speaker 8 ·
Oh, wow.
Speaker 1 ·
These are the and it's and she's got that on video.
Speaker 3 ·
Okay. I'd I'd like to clarify that, Miriam. She's actually in Oklahoma. And the AG yeah. The AG there is yeah. The AG there is running for governor, and he doesn't care. He's got paperwork, documents filed in his office for now two years that he's been sitting.
Speaker 1 ·
On. You're talking about Ron Johnson has this? No. No. No. No. The attorney general of Oklahoma who is running the local. Okay. We have a member of our circles that she's very active there in Oklahoma. And she got him on video literally saying, I don't care. I'm not doing anything about it. Yes. I have all your evidence, but I don't need your vote.
Speaker 8 ·
Yeah. It's the same problem here in North Carolina. Because, right after my son died, because I am in the Republican party here, I was on the executive committee here in my county, and, , I was kinda I was literally a mess. I'm still a mess. But, anyways, I gave, one of the other executive members all some information, and she actually made up flyers for me, , about the PrEP Act with my son's picture. You might have seen some of you might have seen it. I've been sharing it. My grandmother's picture's on there. And she passed it out to several people.
Speaker 8 ·
Here in my state, and nobody really asked her questions about it or anything. And, yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if they just took them and probably threw them in the garbage.
Speaker 3 ·
Joyce, what part I'm I'm in Moore County, North Carolina. Where are you? Beaufort. Where is what I okay. So I'm in the Pinehurst area. What city are is in your county that I would recognize?
Speaker 8 ·
Washington.
Speaker 8 ·
Yeah. I'm over on the on the East Coast. I'm, like, like about a yeah. I'm about an hour and a half away from the ocean.
Speaker 3 ·
Okay. So there is one woman that I know who was willing to be active in North Carolina. Her name is Brooke McGowan. She's over near Charlotte. Her father was murdered. Also, now he was murdered in Oklahoma. She knows exactly what happened. And Brooke and I are friends on Facebook even though I've never met her because I know her mom.
Speaker 3 ·
But, , a lot of us here, Miriam knows her mom and Deborah knows her mom because we're all part of the widow's group.
Speaker 3 ·
I've tried also with my local GOP here in Moore County, and I might as well have been talking to the clock on the wall because they're, like, just totally I can't even describe it. It's like they glaze over if you say anything that is outside of their normal political rounds. They just can't focus on it, and nobody understands if you are taking any of these, whether they're vaccines or gene therapy drugs. At this point, the gene therapy drugs have led us all to look at the vaccines, and we're all going, oh, holy hell. We've been lied too far decades. And.
Speaker 3 ·
Then there's the please don't go to the hospital because you could go in with a UTI, and they're gonna tell you have COVID, and we'll never see you again.
Speaker 8 ·
That's true.
Speaker 3 ·
Because that is still going on, and people don't realize it. And, of course, if you say COVID, they go, ugh, COVID. Are you gonna be talking about that again? Haven't we heard enough about COVID? Mhmm. I don't, ,, you've been dealing with it. Mhmm. But I want you to know that you're not you're not unusual in what you've been dealing with. We're all facing the same pushback. We're all facing the same horse manure. But when you said North Carolina, I was like, okay. What part is she in?? Because I'm just I'm about an hour South Of Raleigh.
Speaker 1 ·
So Yeah. I have
Speaker 8 ·
Because I have shared my story so much because, , I do try to always give them information. I before I was full force in the political hemisphere, After my son's death, I, of course, stepped out, but, I still have connections there.
Speaker 8 ·
But, anyways, a lot of them have already taken it. And because of what happened to my son, at least I got them to be more aware of, hey., check about what's happening to your body and, , different things like that. But, it's just it's so sad because, before this all happened, yes, I was going to these meetings. I was trying to help certain people get in there. And when I was I was passing out medical papers then, But because, , just like my grandmother,.
Speaker 8 ·
, everybody believes.? They didn't even have to be in the military. They didn't even have to be in the medical community. They just, , were taught, oh, this is what we do.
Speaker 3 ·
? Yeah. So And they and they wanna they wanna excuse it with, well, , he had lupus or your grandmother was old. And, , so they just wanna, like, give you a little pat on the head and say, I'm so sorry you're upset, but you can't blame everything on that. And until they lose someone and they put two and two together, it's it's just we're going to continue with dealing with the.
Speaker 3 ·
Gaslighting that they try to give us, but we're not gonna take it anymore. I do wanna ask you to please follow everyone on this space. I have followed you. I have also posted, John Bodwin's, some of his research. I suggest and then I what I did was I tagged you in it. So you've got that in your notifications. I would follow him. He is not a doctor. He's not.
Speaker 3 ·
He's not even in the medical field, but he is a data nerd, and he is the one he went out and he found he was able to, foyer all of the death certificates from the state of Massachusetts and, I believe, the state of Minnesota.
Speaker 1 ·
As well. And Connecticut.
Speaker 3 ·
And Connecticut. So he's using those death certificates to track all the deaths relate initially, he was looking for deaths related to the gene therapy injections, and then he ended up finding out while he was looking at that about hospital protocols, so he started merging that data in as well. So he's worth a follow, dry as toast if you listen to him talk. But on the same token, man's got it going on. He knows his numbers. Yes. His latest push is the kidney injuries that are happening as a result of the shots.
Speaker 1 ·
So and that's one confirmed.
Speaker 3 ·
That's what protocol tagged you on since you mentioned the kidney injury there. Yep. Joyce. Yep. That was the top thing on his page when I went over to his page.
Speaker 1 ·
Now I've got for doing that protocol, by the way. I mentioned it and then couldn't find it. So thank you. No. It's all good.
Speaker 3 ·
I know we've got two hands up. We've got Laura and Steve, but I don't know who was first. Chelsea, do? Laura. Yeah. Go ahead, Laura.
Speaker 5 ·
Hey. I just wanted to let y'all know the one and only Pfizer shot I have was 8727. So I'm another evictim.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh, boy. I'm so sorry.
Speaker 5 ·
It's quite interesting, isn't it? Yep. And I wanted to ask Shelley just while I'm up here for a second. On IVIG, I also have a rapid heartbeat. Then do the cardio then the emergency room, have a cardiologist, seen the cardiologist three times. He's finally got me stabilized on medication. And I take.
Speaker 5 ·
Dalazodone and also
Speaker 5 ·
Metropole. Anyway, so I was just curious after the IVIG treatment, were you able to reduce your heart medication and stabilize your heart just with the IVIG IVIGR?
Speaker 5 ·
IVIG. Sorry.
Speaker 1 ·
Shelley, she might not be there. I'm not sure. She I see her on the screen, but I don't know if she has stepped away or but I'll tell you, if she doesn't come back shortly, maybe we can message her or we can keep telling her that you had the question because, obviously, none of us can answer that one, but she might be able to.
Speaker 5 ·
Yeah. I was just curious if maybe if that treatment stabilized the rapid heartbeat, maybe I could I hate being on medication.? My cardiologist said to me, yes. You have a problem. You have a rapid heartbeat, but it's not your heart that's caused.
Speaker 1 ·
Lori, you are breaking up badly. Lori, we lost you we lost you right after your heart is not the problem, but it's causing, and then we could hear nothing. Can I ask you what.
Speaker 8 ·
Can I ask you, ladies, a question again, please? About the death certificates, is there a reason why he's doing this with the death certificates? Is this so possibly if the hospital said maybe something they weren't supposed to do? Or why do why does he wanna do that with the death certificates?
Speaker 1 ·
Joyce, can you hang just one minute with that question? I don't know if you could hear Laura. She was actually speaking. So hold on just one minute. Okay? Yes, ma'am.
Speaker 5 ·
Alright. Thanks, Miriam. Yeah. Basically can you hear me better now?
Speaker 1 ·
Yes. Yes. I can hear you. Okay. So, basically,.
Speaker 5 ·
The cardiologist has me on the two medications. I don't know whether y'all heard what they were, but I would with all my heart, like to be off of them. But, basically, what the cardiologist told me is, yes, you have a rapid heartbeat problem, but it's not caused by your heart. That's that's the answer I have.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. Their usual take on that, when they see a heart rate that's going very rapid and then dropping back down is they will label you with something called atrial fib, and they will say that it's got something to do with the little nodes in your heart or something else that's happening there.
Speaker 5 ·
On the He told that
Speaker 1 ·
It had nothing to do with my heart. Right. And or they will they will say that it's something called POTS, which is postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. What that means is, , it's it's a problem with your blood pressure and heart rate when you change positions. But once again, it's just a label. They're not determining what the cause of it is. So, , they're they're talking to hear They don't care. They don't care. They're talking to hear themselves speak, and even the medications they're giving you are not treating the root cause of the problem.
Speaker 1 ·
The dilatiazem and the, metoprolol. Metoprolol is a beta blocker. It simply lowers your heart rate and lowers your blood pressure. So it just may chemically tries to prevent the heart rate from going up. It still is not addressing what's causing that. And the Dilipur exam, I believe, I would have to look it up, but I believe that is just a blood pressure medicine singly. It doesn't affect the heart rate. So, again, he they love to hear themselves talk, but they're not actually addressing the problem. And my own personal theory with people who are vax injured.
Speaker 1 ·
Is you most likely are having autoimmune response in your parasympathetic ganglion that is affecting your heart rate. Okay? Because you they it does cause autoimmune issues where you attack your own nervous tissues. And if you're already having neurological signs and symptoms like twitches, like leg weakness because okay. Then how do if it's not a neurological cut it wrong now. Right?
Speaker 5 ·
That it's not an autoimmune neurological problem. Is there any way to talk us? Me that part of it?
Speaker 1 ·
Yes. I can. Hey, Miriam. Can you DM me that little that little snippet? Yes. Can Alright. Yes. I can send you that. So the goal is, I think, Laura, is to get a treatment that will help, like you were talking about, that will help blunt that autoimmune response that's being caused by the shot. And then, yes, you may indeed be able to cut down those medications.
Speaker 6 ·
Okay? And, Miriam, I wanna jump in here on these meds. I would suggest too that y'all go look up each one of these meds. Don't just look at the side effects. Go down go on, like, drugs.com. You can look up any medication, but don't just look at the side effect the original side effects. There'll be another level with severe side effects. I would suggest y'all go look that up. I looked up every one of my husband's meds, and I'll you'll find a lot of your problems in the serious side effects. Can also saying. And I'm a nurse, so I'm just saying. You can also compare.
Speaker 3 ·
Your medications there. I think you can do up to three medications at a time and find out if they're contraindicated against each other regardless of what your doctor says.
Speaker 1 ·
Absolutely. I will I will tell you this too, Laura. When you take two medications that lower your blood pressure, your body is going to run your heart rate up to try to elevate that blood pressure again because that's what the body does. When the blood pressure goes low, the heart rate goes high. When the blood pressure goes high, the heart rate goes low. It's trying to regulate the blood pressure by changing your heart rate. So I'm not saying those medications cause the symptom because I'm sure you had the high heart rate before he put you on them. But they're not going to fix the problem.
Speaker 1 ·
Because if you're lowering the blood pressure and the heart rate, the heart's still going to try to elevate the heart rate again because the blood pressure's too low. So these idiots are giving you medications to try to treat a problem that they've seen before, but that those problems were coming from a different issue than what you have. So and again, it may help somewhat because if they drug you enough to push the heart rate down, then eventually they'll achieve the ability to keep the heart rate down more of the time.
Speaker 1 ·
But then you also will have no energy because you have significantly lowered your blood pressure to the point that you're not getting enough blood flow. So you'll feel like crap with it. So once again, they're treating something. They're treating a symptom, not the cause.
Speaker 4 ·
And, Laura, I have the same. I've looked very bad POTS from it. I never had POTS in my life. Never even heard of it. And all the heart medications that Miriam just said, metoprolol, ditalizam, propranolol, you name it. I was on it, and it was killing me. It's called polypharmacy. But I did my own research, and I found a drug that's so freaking expensive, but it's called ivabradine. I've told Shal about it. I v a b r a d I n e. And it I don't know how I found it. Just hours and hours of research, and I begged. And I finally I have three cardiologists.
Speaker 4 ·
I was not getting better. I was only getting worse and worse and worse. I've stabilized with my cardiac issues now, but it's all my other organs that are shutting down. So at least I got the cardiac part down. But the ivabradine, I don't know what that it's a different name. Lumpuric, I think. Because in Canada and The States, sometimes they're different names. But if you look those up, you can start at five milligrams once a day. Then I went to twice a day. Then they increased to seven point five once a day and five at night. And now I'm at the maximum dose seven point five twice a day,.
Speaker 4 ·
And I'm still on other heart meds and diuretics to keep the fluid off of my heart and my lungs.
Speaker 5 ·
I was gonna say, is it making your legs slow up?
Speaker 4 ·
No. No. That's that's my legs were already swollen with severe edema., the pitting edema where, like, you're you look like you're, like, a 100 and you push into the top of your foot and you can leave your finger marks in there for almost three minutes and they stay. That's how bloated I was. And my face and my throat and everything. But what I wanted to say was this medication, if you look it up, I'm not I'm not giving medical advice. I'm just saying because I'm living it too. It is the only thing that has stabilized.
Speaker 4 ·
My POTS, literally stabilized it., I still have the peaks and lows, but nothing like it was. And it works as a pacemaker.
Speaker 1 ·
Interesting. I already I already sent you. I spelled it for you, Laura. I spelled Thank you, Maryam. And I also sent you the spelling of POTS, p o t. I sent you the full spell out of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. Both of those are in your DMs now. Yeah.
Speaker 5 ·
Alright. Thanks, y'all.
Speaker 1 ·
I really appreciate your Joyce, I'm sorry to make you wait. But No. That's okay. It's fun you guys mentioned pots because that was also in my son's medical records too. Yes, ma'am. And, , it's not coincidence that we're seeing that each one of you with this ELOD are having all of these common symptoms. These were bioweapons. They were designed to cause harm. They knew that it was a gene therapy. They knew it caused the clotting and the inflammatory cascade and the autoimmune.
Speaker 1 ·
Responses. It's it's awful,.
Speaker 8 ·
But they knew exactly what they were doing. Okay. My question was, like, that okay. The death certificates and everything. Now if I can donate, I'll be more than willing to donate any medical records or I had the autopsy done. Now I finally have the unredacted death investigation report after it took me seven months of fighting for that. But I have everything. So I don't know if this could possibly help somebody else or whatever. But if I can? I just wanna help however I can help. I know my son's gone, but I just feel like if I can help somebody.
Speaker 1 ·
Else or I just wanna do it. That is wonderful. What I will say, I think Chelsea would tell you this, that one of the things that we do is we do collect the information, and we archive the stories, not just of the hospital protocol victims like my husband. I've given my story to chbnp.org, But we also collect, , from family members of vax deceased, like your son, and also vax injured. So if you go to chbnp.org, that's one place that you can preserve his story. It can be there for when accountability comes because.
Speaker 1 ·
This is a living it's an archive of what has been done to humanity. There's over 900 stories at chbmp.org. Go there and have a look. If you feel like you wanna Let me write this down. Hold on. Yeah. Let me write that down. I did put his.
Speaker 8 ·
I tried to put his story on React 19. Mhmm. I did do, I put his VAERS number on there and, , when he died and his picture. And they actually had his picture on the website for a while, but I don't I'm not good with technology, so I couldn't get the whole story out. But anyway.
Speaker 1 ·
Well I'll look at What is it, I'll send you the link to chbmp.org in your DMs. I will also send you the link to my husband's story so you can see what that looks like when you're interviewed. Okay?
Speaker 8 ·
Yes, ma'am. Thank you so much. I appreciate them. Very welcome. You guys. Thank you.
Speaker 0 ·
If you have any issues with the intake on this site, you just reach out to any of us, and we'll help you through.
Speaker 8 ·
Alright. I appreciate it very much. Thank you.
Speaker 0 ·
Thank you so much. Steve, thank you for your patience. Go ahead.
Speaker 7 ·
Yes. Thank you. One, I just wanna say thank you to everybody just for being here. It's a nice, calm, relaxing group that you can talk in and express yourself., myself, I'm going through things still with COVID. When COVID started, our government said we would have access to health care and all the rest of it, and I don't. But I'm also native, so there is racism within health care in Canada because you're native. But getting away from that, today, I finished my research paper, and I just sent it into the European Space Agency. So when I get a link, when it's published,.
Speaker 7 ·
I will give you guys the link.
Speaker 0 ·
Wow. What a tremendous accomplishment, Steve. You must be feeling great.
Speaker 7 ·
Oh, I'm just happy the papers are written.
Speaker 0 ·
I can't wait to see it published.
Speaker 7 ·
Alright. Let I can't see I can't wait either. I'm excited. So it will the European Space Agency will approve it. They'll publish it, and they'll promote it. I have all my work that I've done because I've used European satellites, European data. They own my work because that's the way the copyright is. So it's yes. It's my work, but it's through the Kanorpius data space ecosystem.
Speaker 4 ·
This group makes us all so much stronger and not feel as isolated and alone. And as everyone was saying, , my family may have abandoned me. Even tonight, my ex husband was telling me that I'm a psychopath and I have mush for brains and I have to stay off ex blah. But honestly, this is the only place I feel safe and probably in my entire life, to be honest., I don't trust people. I never have. And I'm so proud of you, Steve, and everyone who does just that little bit.
Speaker 4 ·
And we learn through our pain, but? And everyone kinda works their way in and gets to know each other. And, , we are all a little bit weird. Let's face it. But, man, we're strong, and we are so strong together. And it just gives me peace in my heart to hear your voices on Saturday nights. Thank you. And good luck, Steve. I'm really proud of you.
Speaker 7 ·
Blessed up. Thank you, T Bird. If it wasn't for you, t Bird, Kyle, Deborah, Chelsea, Miriam, Shelley, you're new. But if it wasn't for you guys, just to kinda come in here every Saturday and just kinda get a peace of mind and, like you said, knowing you fit in, I don't think I would have been able to accomplish this. And I'm really glad that you guys are and were a part of my journey. Wow.
Speaker 0 ·
Thank you, Steve. That is very high praise, and I am so glad that we could be a part of it and that we can help facilitate positive change in any way we can. And I'm I'm so glad that you're part of this community, and I hope that everyone here feels that they are welcome and that they belong here and that there is, , there's something for each of us to do in this movement in whatever capacity we are comfortable and adapted doing that. And I think we're all working through that in the ways we can. I'm very grateful for all of you.
Speaker 0 ·
Kyle, go ahead. Welcome.
Speaker 11 ·
Hey. How are you? How are doing, girls? Boys, nice work, Steve. I just wanna quote the beloved TV show, cheers, and say a place where everybody knows your name.? That's how it feels. You come in here, and we're able to all kinda speak our peace of minds and say some fun stuff, and everybody kinda gives get, cuts each other slack, , because we all know that we're we're doing our best on a nightly and a daily basis. So and I just wanted to, , thank the Rosie gal and Tee and just everybody else that's out there banging out these.
Speaker 11 ·
These things when you don't wanna do them, ? And that just goes for everybody in here, including Shelly and everybody else that's out here doing things. You don't feel good. You're outrageously depressed half the time, maybe 75% of the time. And then there you might you might have 15% or 25%.
Speaker 11 ·
Of you that wakes up and says, wow. I might be able to actually make myself a sandwich today, , or wow. I might be able to go and get to the store and get a half a cart of groceries even though back in the day I could've went to the store and got two carts full, right, of groceries. But now, , you feel good at just getting to the store, know, or just or getting your car washed. What? There's so many things I think we all take for granted is what I'm trying to say in life. And when your government poisons you so severely.
Speaker 11 ·
That you can't do those small things anymore, it does take a community like the beloved TV show Cheers, like that bar. It does take those people that are willing to all come together for one cause. And I just cannot thank people enough.? There's just no way I can thank people enough for sitting your butt in here and doing this, and I'm trying to think if that gal ever comes in here. Yeah. I don't think I've seen her much in here, the rosy gal that did that undercover video, but we talked the other night how touching that was for me specifically.
Speaker 11 ·
To see her do that video and really give it to that pharmacist in such a such a productive, professional, but to the point way, . And I just hope that we can all, , give a give Rosie a shout out. Let's see if we can get her to hop in here with us, hop in the ring here with us and do some do some tyrant boxing.? I don't know if you guys remember the old rock them sock them robots, but I think we're all kinda ready to ready to do that more often. And I wanna say hi to Shanna down there.
Speaker 11 ·
Hi to Shanna. Hi. I say Shanna, then I say Shanna sometimes, and I get I get confused. But I wanna say hi to her and just tell her how important she is down there. And I wanna give her a big shout out. She went on the John b Wells, radio show. I can't remember when that was. If you can give me a thumbs up. How about a thumbs up for two weeks ago and then a thumbs down for a week ago? I don't know how many weeks ago it's been. Everything's blending together. But I just wanna give her a big shout out. Great job on the show.
Speaker 11 ·
You really kicked butt, and you got to the point. And John b Wells was absolutely astounded. He was he was he was blown away by the things that she that she told him, and it really got to John b Wells' heart. And so I just wanna give a big shout out to you, Shanna, to go on there and do that, and just god bless.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. That was December 30, and I have pinned that to the nest. And I am popping it in the purple pill, so anyone hasn't anyone who hasn't yet seen it should definitely check that out. And, yes, Shanna, I'm I'm so happy that you're here with us every week, and you've said such kind words about our space the last few weeks. And, , you're always here, and you're always listening. And you I hope, , you're always welcome to grab a mic whenever you want, but absolutely no pressure at all. And I'm.
Speaker 0 ·
Just I'm glad you're here, and I'm so sorry about what they did to your beautiful daughter. And I'm I'm out here doing everything I can to try to there's no way to make it right, but to raise awareness about what happened and to demand accountability for it.
Speaker 4 ·
I got the pleasure of meeting Shauna on your space, on this space when I first joined X in September 2023. I didn't even know what Twitter was for X. And I heard her story and I've said this before, but I had no idea they were doing this in the hospitals. I really didn't. I didn't work in a hospital, obviously, at that time. But I'm still blown away when I asked her. She didn't know me, and she just needed help, and she and I'm I'm no hero at all whatsoever, but I just remember her talking about that what happened and that her daughter went.
Speaker 4 ·
Black and the way she was explaining it, which is necrotic. Right? That's lack of oxygen to your extremities so quickly as a young healthy person. And that the story just blew me away. Shauna, I'm talking for you because you're not hoping to end up for a goof. I love this girl. We've become really good friends and I absolutely.
Speaker 4 ·
Truly I, I adore everyone except for some people, as. But I'm not always nice. But there's, like her story is so disgusting. And when she sent me, she trusted me enough to send me the actual medical records of what they gave her daughter. And I said it that night, I think it was in your space, Chelsea. I looked at it and I'm like, my god, that's what we use for MAID, but up in Canada, medical assistance and dying. Right? It was to a tee, except we just do a quick push. So when you're using MAID, it's like one large syringe injection, and you're gone in seconds.
Speaker 4 ·
Do I know what happens after that? I don't know. I it I don't I just it's a horrible thing, but it's that's what they gave them, and they had them on ventilators on top of do how strong this is what I have to say. Do how strong Auburn had to be or the people that were given this protocol, your husband, Miriam? And every everyone sorry. I don't wanna just isolate one person, but it's just like, these people had to be so freaking strong to be put on a ventilator that causes the worst pneumonia that you cannot cure or fix.
Speaker 4 ·
And it's ventilator assisted HAP. Right? Hospital acquired ventilator pneumonia. And then and then they give you MAID on top of it, and they still live for a few days. That's what makes me so mad. And, also, I wanted to say this. This is why I put my hand hours ago.
Speaker 4 ·
I just I'm just thinking, as an RN, I'm so freaking mad because I've worked in lots of places over the years just like many of us health care workers. You don't just stay in one place your whole life. You do lots of units. You do lots of specialties. You learn a lot about people. You learn a lot of practice. We used to keep our medical like as Miriam was saying, on every med cart that I ran, I had my medical dictionary on it. No matter what. Didn't matter how long I'd been nursing. I wanted to make sure that's being a nurse. You have to make sure something doesn't contraindicate.
Speaker 4 ·
Something. You need to understand like you were saying, morphine, I was an evening nurse, a staff nurse for a long time, and I never wanted to give my patient that last dose of morphine because I didn't want them dying on my shift. I know that sounds selfish. They weren't in pain. They were, like, heavily demented, unfortunately, or Alzheimer's, whatnot. Some of them some like, whatever. But I knew if I gave that last one milligram, such a tiny, tiny dose, it's an injection, right, because they're not swallowing my mouth by then,.
Speaker 4 ·
It'd kill them. But that's how much it takes. That's what people don't understand. It's not like they were overdosing them. They knew. And if they didn't know, I don't think they were actually registered or licensed nurses or doctors. Because I will say this once, and I probably shouldn't say it at all because, , not in a good country to say it, but when I did go to take a second job to try and make extra money, I worked for the government, and I won't say who, but we worked. And there were people that were managing me during this whole.
Speaker 4 ·
Injection time because I wasn't running the home anymore. I was too sick. So I took on this second job that I could do these things. And the people that were my supervisors were not even registered nurses yet. They were in school still. They didn't even have licenses and they were calling the shots. These were kids. They were in their twenties. They thought,.
Speaker 4 ·
Wow. This is a lot of money. They didn't have enough nurses. So I just wanna share this because I don't think I've ever told anyone this. I don't say it publicly. You guys can do your own research. I'm sure it happened where you are too. They were they were taking people that worked in banks as tellers to do the nasopharyngeal swabs in the drive through things. They and we don't know what's on those swabs. Well, we do because I have the inserts. It's animal biological biohazard. It's actually on the insert. That's what was on those swabs. So they had those people swabbing all those people, and.
Speaker 4 ·
They don't even have any medical knowledge. Did they do it right? They just were shoving these things in people's noses and poisoning them with animal biohazard materials, and that's on the insert. I've posted it many times. It's not a secret. It's on their insert. And then secondly, I just if they're going to go that far, then how do we know? If this went this I just it just hit me tonight. If they went as far back as 50 or, like, Doctor. David Martin, , the biological American biological chemical warfare specialist.
Speaker 4 ·
Says that this has been going on for almost a hundred they've been planning this, planning this specific episode for, like, fifty to a hundred years. I don't know the numbers. I know Mariam can figure it out. She'll tell me before I can stop talking.
Speaker 4 ·
But they've been planning this. So if they can put all these players in this space in our and make bots and do all this, and then they have, , the people that fight us but pretend they're our friends, but they're actually hosting spaces, but they're not injured and they didn't take the vaccine. That's interesting. They pay them a shit ton of money just like they pay protesters a shit ton of money. Can you imagine how long the people this has been planned. Like, can you imagine that they probably made fake licenses for fake doctors and fake nurses?
Speaker 4 ·
Just think about that for a second. If this is actually happening I remember when somebody warned me at the very beginning, Tanya, you can't say that. It's x and it's it's public and you're and sure enough, yeah, the police did come here multiple times. But if they can fake all these people's identities and pay them off to be disruptors or opposition, what do they call them? Operators, private I'm gonna say smooth operator. They're not too smooth because we see through those assholes. Excuse my language. But I just wanted to say that, like, why wouldn't they fake? Some of these doctors,.
Speaker 4 ·
Paramedics, some of these people that come into these spaces are frauds. They don't really have a license. You have to just do the research on them. If you have a gut instinct, look them up. Like, where how did you get a fake identity, a fake license, a fake this, that? They don't know what they're doing because, like, honestly, what doctor in their right mind would mix that shit together if they were a real doctor? I just I'm it's such a huge sigh up, and we know that. I'm sorry. I just I needed to get that's what I was thinking at the very beginning of the space. Just.
Speaker 4 ·
I think it's just so much worse than we think, and that's why it's so hard to accept because we're honest people.
Speaker 1 ·
T Bird, you were right. I believe it was out of Florida where the lion's share of them were, but there was something called, operation Nightingale where there were all kinds of nurses that worked during the pandemic that were fake. They got fake nursing licenses, in a fake university in Florida. I don't know how many of them were ever prosecuted or anything, but absolutely that happened here in The United States.
Speaker 6 ·
Well, they also came in and got they came in and left too, so they don't even know where they are.
Speaker 4 ·
Yeah. One thing, I think I shared this last Saturday, my best friend, because I was saying to her, I was trying to pull up my government issued email saying, you will be at this hospital at 08: 10 on 05/04/2021.
Speaker 4 ·
And I was like, oh, shit. I've held out long enough. They got me. Right? I'm gonna lose everything. I'm gonna lose my job. I'm gonna I'm a single mom. What am I gonna do? I'm not making excuses. I didn't want it. And people will say, well, you could have got another job. No. We were in a 100% locked down. Nothing was open. There was no jobs to be had. There was no way to pay the bills, and I couldn't just quit. Then I got no compensation.
Speaker 4 ·
I didn't think this would happen to this extent, but I still didn't want it, and I didn't trust it. And I was very vocal about it, but I got shut down on Facebook asking questions,.
Speaker 4 ·
Like, things like that, all the things. But I it still happened for a reason. Obviously, we're here together for a reason, all of us, and everyone's loss means something very important to me and to all of us. But you're you're absolutely right. It's it's very traumatized. I didn't know that happened in The States for sure. I knew it happened here, but I bet it's happening everywhere. And Rosie Kyle, Rosie's in Australia.
Speaker 4 ·
So I think this time zone, maybe she's sleeping. I can't remember what the time, but she's she is amazing speaking out and going to pharmacies and doing the forgotten fields. And she's such a trooper. I pray for her because Australia, Canada, and The UK now, they're combining together, and they're gonna block us from x completely. That's something new too. It's just like it's constant chaos. Right? But no. Thank you for sharing me that,.
Speaker 4 ·
Miriam. And do David L. Martin? Do you remember what he said in his conference? Was it fifty or a hundred years? They've been playing this a long time. Do you guys remember how long he had he had all the details? I'm pretty sure he said a hundred years. That's what I thought. Okay. Thank you, Doug.
Speaker 11 ·
That might be where the millennium cohort study comes in for anybody that had never looked at that. I'll try to find it and post it in your pill. But if you think about the millennium cohort study, it basically has something to do with tracking people from birth. It was something, I believe, that started in the navy in California in the forties or fifties. And they basically and it might have been, , earlier than that, but I wanna look it up again for you guys. Very Also call the Social Security number to Kyle.
Speaker 0 ·
Jay Mermaids, go ahead.
Speaker 8 ·
Yes. I heard you talk about the maid thing, and I know that's in Canada. That's not here in The United States, is it too? Because when my son, right before he flatlined, he was, I guess, vomiting profusely. So is it possible that they coulda gave him something? Because his last few emergency room visits, they definitely were just shunning him and throwing him to the side, and he was getting very aggravated. My mother reacted. So did they My own mother is very violently,.
Speaker 0 ·
Physically ill after getting a shot of Moderna, and she was vomiting and other unpleasant things were happening. So it could have been related to the shots, but they are depending on the state you're in,.
Speaker 0 ·
There are
Speaker 0 ·
Various laws that allow them to do these things with impunity. I'm sure Miriam and are more informed on which ones are doing what.
Speaker 1 ·
, anything's possible. The only way you would be able to even have a clue would be to look at the medical record to see what he was given at the time assuming they documented it accurately. And, again, that's that's a big assumption. So?
Speaker 3 ·
But I wouldn't put I wouldn't put anything past them. Yeah. And you don't wanna look at, like, oh, the last fifteen minutes. It would be something that happened in the last three hours because they might titrate something, and it might be coming in slow. In my husband's case, they doubled up on paralytics. And we have there are many cases on Chelsea's platform where the patients were euthanized and the family members would literally realize what was happening and went, wait a minute. You're giving them a shot now? What we didn't oh, I thought that's what you wanted.
Speaker 1 ·
Is Sometimes later. Another thing I thought was.
Speaker 8 ·
Really odd too was, I had my son cremated, and, they had to call me because it took, like, three days or longer for them to get the body. So it was, like, literally, the hospital was holding on to the body for what reason. I don't know. I don't know if that's something they usually do, but I don't know. Everything is just so strange and crazy to me. I don't know about the number of days that they held the body.
Speaker 5 ·
What They're not all way down here gathered, Dumbo. Yeah. She.
Speaker 3 ·
I missed that. I'm sorry. Who? What?
Speaker 1 ·
I think Mike was open. And Okay.
Speaker 5 ·
No longer open. Okay.
Speaker 3 ·
In my husband's case, he passed away at 01: 30 in the afternoon. By three 02: 30 or three, I had made arrangements with the funeral home. And by 09: 00, the funeral home was still not getting notified by the hospital when they could pick him up, and the funeral home came to me. So they said, , are you still using our services? And then I had to chase down the right people at the hospital to make sure that my husband's body was allowed to leave, and this might be painful for you. I had to get clearance from the organ donation company.
Speaker 8 ·
Well,
Speaker 8 ·
They wanted to take my son's organs, but I refused. And that was another thing. My sister actually started cursing at me because she thought that was wrong. But then I said, well, did he have it on his driver's license? No. He did not. So I said, I'm his mother, and I think I can make the decision. So they all tried to.
Speaker 3 ·
Make me feel guilty about that, but I stayed strong with that. So You did a good thing. You really did a good thing. It was on my husband's driver's license. I refused it, but the fact that they did not even get to ask me until 09: 00 when he'd been gone for seven, seven and a half hours, eight hours, whatever it was,.
Speaker 3 ·
That leads me to ask the especially since another family member.
Speaker 3 ·
Another corpse had been picked up, and they had been notified by the funeral home after I called the funeral home for my needs. So it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. And in my case, I questioned the whole thing as far as my husband's been loaded with all kinds of poisons. What in the hell can you possibly use? And, apparently Exactly. Bone and their skin and a few other things. But for everyone who is in here, if you haven't heard about organ harvesting by these life companies, they need to keep that body alive until they harvest things like hearts and livers and lungs.
Speaker 3 ·
The body must be alive even if it's on machines. And then they reduce the amount of pain medication and only use paralytics. So if your loved one has not really stopped all brain function like they tell you, they do feel every cut.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh my gosh. Yeah. And we had that happen just last year here in Richmond, Kentucky.
Speaker 1 ·
The guy's alive now, but he had a traumatic brain injury in a in a accident. And, his sister was fighting against the organ procurement team, and she literally, said, no. He's alive. And, she had to fight them, but they were bound and determined., it came down to a standoff. And finally, she got him out of the hospital, and he is alive over a year later. They were going to harvest that guy's organs. It was here in Richmond, Kentucky at a Baptist Hospital System Hospital.
Speaker 6 ·
Miriam, can I ask you on that? Was he did he, like, go out the window? Because I just seen a clip on that No. That was a different one. But Okay. That just happened, like, recently where this guy literally.
Speaker 1 ·
I saw that.
Speaker 6 ·
Climbed out of the hospital down a pipe stack because they were trying he went in for something totally, like, minor. Yep. And they were they put him on a ward that they were that they and locked him down. Yep. And they were they were gonna take his organs and he broke out of the hospital. And this guy jumping down. Yeah. It's crazy. Yeah. They had him isolated in a room and he heard them talking.
Speaker 1 ·
And escaped. But yeah. Organ procurement is big business. They make big money off of those organs. So, , I don't blame protocol for wondering since her husband's body stayed there for, , six, seven hours, and nobody seemed to know what was going on. And finally, the, , the.
Speaker 6 ·
Funeral home Yeah. The funeral home contacts me. Where is the body, basically. Yeah. Well, we've had to explain to, like, many of our fellow widows and widowers and whoever. When they don't when you when you take somebody off life support, they're supposed to extubate. If they don't take the tube out, you can leave the room. They can turn that thing right back on. So Yep. It's, it's it you could you're not gonna get much if you don't do it pretty quick. But my point is we have several questioning.
Speaker 1 ·
And, like, I, when they took when they extubated Jeff, I'm I'm they took the tube out. Yeah. And the point for that, the audience on that is if you keep the tube in and you can, , maintain oxygenation to the tissues or resume it really rapidly, they could send that organ procurement team in there and take organs and you would never know. That's what Deb is saying. And I think a lot of that unfortunately probably did happen because we have several incidences where really suspect things happened.
Speaker 1 ·
With people whose loved ones were held captive by the hospital and died. So.
Speaker 8 ·
I have another question too. The main reason I did not wanna donate any of my son's organs yes. He was very young. He probably coulda helped a lot of people. But because he was so vaccinated, and I do know about the spike protein and all that, how could I sit there and give his organs to somebody else who possibly was not vaccinated because that does go throughout the whole body? Am I wrong, or am I wrong about that? You are correct. And bless you for thinking of that.
Speaker 1 ·
We also know, , I have a personal friend online that she had to have blood and she happens to be a physician. I won't name her name because I don't have her permission to do that. But she posted it on her on her own substack, and she had tested her spike levels. And she had to have blood, and her spike levels were through the roof after she got blood. And she actually had symptoms to go along with it. So it does make sense that if you get a tissue or blood or anything, you could have repercussions from that.
Speaker 1 ·
I have a friend also who's a nurse practitioner who's working on a on a program here in Kentucky to try to get basically safe blood supply that has been tested and proven safe for people who might want to get, , donated blood for any procedure or whatever. So that is a real concern, and that is so wonderful of you to think of that and to try to protect others.
Speaker 3 ·
And to keep this in mind, this is something that we haven't heard much about lately, but there was a period of time we were hearing about it on a regular basis. The most stable organ transplant that you can get is a cornea transplant. It is that it's just been known to be stable, and people the problem was people were getting vaccinated or having blood transfusions, and their cornea transplants began rejecting. People who had completely stable transplants from prior to the pandemic were getting rejections after vaccination. And then these yahoos.
Speaker 3 ·
Started insisting that in order to get a transplant, you'd have to be vaccinated prior to having the surgery, which was asinine. So it there's so many contradictions, and it was all about money, and it was all about power, and it's just all about death.
Speaker 4 ·
And protocol, you yeah. Because you're the blindness that is associated with this, like, two of my youngest son, he's 18 now, two of his friends went blind on the same hockey team, 16 years old after the Pfizer shots. And one of them is blind in one eye, and one of them is blind in the other eye now. And these guys were going somewhere. Right? Yep. It's because the micro clots, that's the tiniest,.
Speaker 4 ·
If I'm sure a lot of you already know this, but just if you don't, that's where your smallest blood vessels are. So if you have any clotting issue after these shots, that's where it will clot, and that's why we're seeing the eye.
Speaker 3 ·
Yes, sweetie. And then you can find that a story about that from Julie Forbutte five, I believe, is what her name is. That's Julie, the number four, Forbutte. Yeah. Yeah. Julie four Butte 5, the number five. And she's had three or four eye surgeries because of this vaccine.
Speaker 1 ·
Yes. And by the way, it's b u t e for spelling in case you guys don't know how to spell that. Julie, number four, b u t e five.
Speaker 3 ·
Yep. She's she's in California. She's a warrior. She's at every commissioner, every town meeting, her and mister Owens. He was former health department and lost favor at the health department because he would not shut up about the shots. And, they go to all of these meetings and try to try to get the counties to clamp down on these damn shots. And, obviously, they're not getting anywhere, but that's not stopping them.
Speaker 5 ·
So Yeah. She's she's one of the big wigs on the stop the shots group. Right. Right. Julia and Jeremiah. Yep.
Speaker 4 ·
Yeah. My I wanted to just mention the organ transplant that's something's giving me an epiphany, but also just to pick your brains on this. So.
Speaker 4 ·
Organ replacement. I worked in cardiovascular surgery where, like, we literally cut you from your clavicle Mhmm. All the way down your sternum. We open you up, literally vice grips. It's very mechanical. We actually attach the vice grips to the hospital bed rails and we crank. That's how we break. That's when we do heart surgery. So when I did that for two years full time,.
Speaker 4 ·
I never witnessed an organ transplant. We knew when people died on the cardiac unit, that's the more stable, but they're already not stable. They would donate their organs. We knew how to extricate the organ and ship it ice, , the cooler, the am like, the air ambulance would come. Like, I've done all this stuff. We would ship out the parts, but I never participated in two full time years. That's a lot of hours, and not for most people. But when you're doing, like, fifteen to eighteen hour shifts, five days a week,.
Speaker 4 ·
It's a lot. Why did I never see a heart transplant? That's number one. Number two, the I it's just dawning on me listening to you guys. Then we hear of all these people. I know here in Canada specifically, no one got any transplant. People are still dying because their loved one is not getting a transplant. I assume they happen somewhere. I just know we sent the organs off, but we never actually perform. And we were one of the biggest hospitals in Toronto,.
Speaker 4 ·
Canada, which is like just like New York City, basically. Saint Michael's Hospital, for cardiovascular surgery. So that's one. Number two, I tried to when I knew what was happening to me, same as you, Joyce, I don't want anyone getting my stuff. Like, I would never think of being cremated. I think it's horrific. I don't wanna burn. I don't you I'm Catholic. I don't like, not I'm super Catholic, but I'm like, no one wants to die. Let's all let's be honest., I'm not looking forward to it. I don't want my kids to find me. There's so many bad things to in my mind.
Speaker 4 ·
But and I know that's hard. Some people that are super religious are at peace with it, but I'm just so mad. I can't. But what I wanna say is I did the same thing. So what I did was I talked to a pathophysiologist, and he recommended that I do an autopsy of my and you have to actually have it in writing, put it in writing, that you want your entire body with a corner dissected, , with, like, brain, heart, muscle tissue, everything. So I tried to do that. I called all the top hospitals, and I'm like, I'm gonna get this done for science. Guess what? The head of the pathophysiology.
Speaker 4 ·
Unit calls me and says, oh, no. No. No. No. We don't do that. We have to wait till you're dead to get approval. I'm like, from my power of attorney, like, I have it in my will. I put it in my will, who I want, where I want it, what do I want. Because I want it to go to science, but I want to be dissected. I do not wanna donate my organs to anyone, so I wanna purposely which is sick. Right? Like, it's a horrible way to think. But where this is gonna go on a whole other level for another night, but where are all these organs going?
Speaker 4 ·
Who's harvesting them? I'm really thinking outside the box here at this point because everyone's been denied, everyone's dying even to this day in Canada because you can't get an organ transplant. And when we were instructed when the whole COVID thing was happening, you guys know all the homes I ran, all the geriatric facilities, thousands of patients under my care and nurses and PSWs and in house, every staff matters. It doesn't matter if you're a dietary aid, a housekeeper, a nurse. We all did this together. It doesn't matter what your dissemination was or whatever the word is, but where do.
Speaker 4 ·
Who's taking our stuff? And, like, it's the same thing with my stem cells. I just got another bill today. Oh, you owe $350 a month for your stem cell storage. They won't give me my stem cells. They stole them. And now I realize they took my placenta too, and that and you can sell it for $500, 000. That's actually a fact. I didn't know that in 2005. I signed the documents. I was having an emergency c section. They took everything from me.? And then they made me pay for it, and they made money off of it. It's so freaking criminal, everyone. And so when we were told.
Speaker 4 ·
We would have to empty our swimming pools in our luxury retirement facilities, I had to order that to get all the swimming pools emptied because then we had to order thousands of body bags because we were gonna put the bodies in the pool because there was nowhere else to put them cause they were contaminated, we didn't want anyone to get sick from a contaminated body. So it's just very interesting because I never saw anyone die, to be honest, of COVID. I've I've I've not I've not personally. I'm sure people have,.
Speaker 4 ·
But maybe it was pneumonia. Maybe it wasn't. I don't I don't know that part, but I just can't imagine. I have so many thousands of patients that were under my care and all 10 fucking huge facilities. And even my friends who ran facilities, no one had a COVID death up here. But once the vaccines rolled out, everyone was dying suddenly. Even the paramedics were quitting because they didn't couldn't talk about it or they got fired for speaking about it. But it anyway, interesting that's.
Speaker 0 ·
That they're apparently, they're not giving out the organs that they're harvesting from all of these, they're making money hand over fist with the MAID program. They'd make no bones about it. They're and they say they're saving money because think of all those people they don't have to give welfare payments or ongoing care to. So they're saving all this money. They're making all this money. They have all of these organs. If they're not giving them to the using them for the benefit of the Canadian people,.
Speaker 0 ·
Taking organs from Canadians through the MAID program and then helping other Canadians by giving them those organs, then it begs the question, where are those organs going? And is there any transparency around that? And could it be that Canada is selling the organs of the Canadian people to another government? Maybe China's buying the organs of Canadian people. And does anybody know this?
Speaker 3 ·
I don't think that China needs worried about. Yeah. I don't think China needs to buy organs because all of their forced labor camps for the Uighurs and the Falun Gong, Every one of those camps has a hospital right next door. They built hospitals next to all of those camps, and they get an order for a specific organ,.
Speaker 4 ·
And they just
Speaker 3 ·
Yanked somebody out of the camp. Yanya Kellik was on Mike Rowe's program, and that's what he was explaining. That's how it's done. Apparently, the only state in The United States, Arkansas, I believe is what he said, has a law that you cannot do a organ transplant if the organ comes from China.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. I think they're probably selling them, but they're probably selling them to people who, , are very, very affluent and can't afford to pay for them. But as far as, , depending on the volume of what they're collecting, I guess they could be doing other things with the tissue, experimentation, potentially cryogenics, and maybe preserving the organs for later use. I, just.
Speaker 1 ·
Spitballing right here.
Speaker 6 ·
Yes. It's already No., when you take an organ when they're gonna take an organ, before they ever do, they got a type cross.?, it's so there is so, you just don't walk in and take an organ and send it to somebody. There is so much intricate detail to do that. So, like, to Miriam's point, if they're doing something nefarious like that, maybe. But to put it in someone else,.
Speaker 0 ·
That and they and you only have so much time to do. That work can be done by AI in about five seconds right now.
Speaker 6 ·
Yeah. No. What I'm talking about, like, that's the way it originally was done. To type in you'd have to type and cross., you there's some I'm just saying there's a lot of intricate.
Speaker 1 ·
Stuff that you do to do that. You don't just walk in, take an organ, ship it to some, there's way more to that. Yeah., that's what the national donor database is for. They will they will type and cross before they even take the organ because they can get they can determine if there's a match from that. But I'm just saying they're either sending that tissue for experimentation and other uses or maybe they're cryo I don't know if it's possible to cryogenically preserve organs once you tissue type it and put it on file. Can you cryogenically.
Speaker 1 ·
Freeze an, can you preserve it and then use it later? I have no idea. But they've gotta be doing something with it, and they're doing something either to further their agenda with experimentation or they're selling it for money for some purpose because they're not just tossing those organs.
Speaker 0 ·
And you don't even want to know what they're doing with the still pulsing scalps of aborted babies.
Speaker 1 ·
Yes. And we already know that has happened because that's proven. They were doing that and attaching it. What animal were they attaching the scalps to? I can't remember, Chelsea. They were Humanized mice. Yes. And they were doing experimentation, and that's why I brought it up. There is a there is a documented history of taking human tissue and doing Frankenstein experiments by our own NIH and other institutions. So I guarantee you they're doing some really, really bad crap probably. I imagine that The US is probably buying some of those and doing crap with it.
Speaker 0 ·
On that very uplifting note, I think it is about that time of the evening that we go to protocol widow for the reading of the names. Kyle, Steve, I do see your hands. I will come to you just as soon as we have honored the victims who have lost their loved ones and documented their stories with us when their loved ones died over the course of the last week. Mindful only over the last week. The full month can be seen at chbmp.org/anniversaries, and I will put that into the next moment here. Vertica, widow?
Speaker 3 ·
Thank you. I do want to warn everyone, there are a couple of names here I know I'm not going to pronounce properly. If you are waiting to hear your loved one's name, I will apologize in advance that I may not do a very good job on that. I will do my best. If you're new to the channel, just to let, we I will be doing the reading of names of those who have passed that are in the platform that Chelsea built. Their loved ones decided to tell their stories. These are people who passed either due to the hospital protocols or because of the vaccine mandates.
Speaker 3 ·
And these are from the date of 01/10 through 01/16. And, let's see. I'm going to begin now.
Speaker 3 ·
Paul Swenson was killed on 01/10/2022. His story was told by his wife, Glenice Swenson. Jose Isaac Junior was killed on 01/10/2022. His story was told by his wife, Eileen Isaac. Donald Gandy was killed on 01/10/2022. His story was told by his daughter, Karen Kasmaric. Barbara James was killed on 01/11/2021. Her story was told by her son and daughter-in-law, Chris and Blaine Johnson. Vasgan Matayan was killed on 01/11/2021. His story was told by his daughter, Anna Van Hoke. Margaret Ribus was killed on 01/11/2021. Her story was told by her daughters, Trish and Doreen.
Speaker 3 ·
Daryl Carl Carson was killed on 01/11/2022. His story was told by his son, Jason Carson.
Speaker 3 ·
Nicole Palma Nie Bedeaux was killed on 01/11/2022. Her story was told by her daughter, Helene Bedeaux Palma. Gary Phillips was killed on 01/11/2022. His story was told by his daughter, Lindsey Frangie. Scott Keith was killed on 01/11/2022. His story was told by his wife, Lori Keith.
Speaker 3 ·
Ruthford Penrod was killed on 01/12/2022. His story was told by his daughter, Shannon Rhodes. Renolfo Nies was killed on 01/12/2022. His story was told by his daughter, Jane Mies. Brian Pickle was killed on 01/12/2022. His story was told by his sister, Harry McKissick. Ron was killed on 01/13/2022. His story was told by his wife and daughter, Joe and Sandy.
Speaker 3 ·
Anthony Mueller junior was killed on 01/13/2022. His story was told by his wife, Kay Mueller. Danny Simmons was killed on 01/14/2021. His story was told by his wife, Cindy Simmons. Charles Williams the third was killed on 01/14/2022. His story was told by his wife, Carol Williams. Tani Butth Vines was killed on 01/14/2022. Her story was told by her sister, Lainey Butth. Mister Matos was killed on 01/15/2021. His story was told by his son, Jose Matos. Claire Hoffman.
Speaker 3 ·
Was killed on 01/15/2022. His story was told by his wife, Deborah Hoffman. Melek Majoub was killed on 01/15/2022. His story was told by his wife, Melvina Majub.
Speaker 3 ·
David Hale was killed on 01/15/2022. His story was told by his wife, Christina Hale. Brian Robbins was killed on 01/15/2022. His story was told by his wife, Stephanie Robbins. Cheryl Coursey was killed on 01/16/2022. Her story was told by her husband, Keith Coursey. Sammy Hosch was killed on 01/16/2022. His story was told by his wife, Janice Hosch.
Speaker 3 ·
Charles Shepherd was killed on 01/16/2022. His story was told by his wife, Marie Shepherd. Christopher Colossa was killed on 01/16/2022. His story was told by his wife, Dawn Gavirs Kolassa. Thomas Retzek was killed on 01/16/2022. His story was told by his daughter, Alana Redcic Coulter. The members of the COVID nineteen humanity betrayal memory project want to extend our deepest sympathies to all of our members and families for these horrific crimes.
Speaker 3 ·
And, of course, as a reminder, these are only reminders of the people whose names are in the platform here.
Speaker 3 ·
There are many, many more who are either afraid to tell their stories or they don't know yet that they need to tell their stories.
Speaker 0 ·
It's so sad that
Speaker 0 ·
That they think
Speaker 0 ·
In so many cases, they many people who haven't yet figured it out believe.
Speaker 0 ·
That their loved one died of COVID. And maybe they believe it's their fault because they didn't wear a mask that Tuesday or, , they hadn't been up to date on their boosters and the guilt that they put on people.
Speaker 3 ·
And as a reminder,
Speaker 3 ·
Yes, you've got we've got all that, but then we can go all the way back to the very beginning, back when Nicole Syrotech and nurse Erin O were working in New York because New York was a nightmare. It was a horror story. There are stories from New York. That's when the use of the ventilators became so popular because they would use the ventilators to create the closed air system so that those patients couldn't infect the staff or other patients. And then none of the families were able to obviously talk to their loved ones or get in to see their loved ones,.
Speaker 3 ·
And many of them didn't know what was going on with their loved ones, and they would get a phone call that said, your loved one's ashes can be picked up at this location because they would just cremate them immediately. They didn't even notify the families. So.
Speaker 3 ·
The ones of us that know what happened are the ones of us who were actually able to ask questions, get a few a little later, , when you got farther into the pandemic and things weren't adding up. You get people like Miriam whose husband was killed in October 2020, and she knew darn well just based on her medical training. This isn't right. No.
Speaker 3 ·
Deborah knew, and Deborah's coming up on her anniversary.
Speaker 3 ·
Because that was January '22. And she knew because of her training, something was wrong, but.
Speaker 3 ·
She was trapped
Speaker 3 ·
An hour, hour and a half away because she was caring for another loved one who was dying from the vaccine injury.
Speaker 3 ·
Heidi knew something was wrong with what was going on with her dad, but the doctor excused it all by saying, well, he's old.
Speaker 3 ·
I knew that things were wrong, but I was afraid to speak up too loudly because I was afraid they'd take it out on my husband who was in no way prepared to defend himself.
Speaker 3 ·
Not that any of one of those assholes would have been able to defend themselves from him in an open bar fight. I wish I could go back and create that scenario. That would have been fun.
Speaker 0 ·
But
Speaker 4 ·
I freaking love you. I where, they took away the strong ones on purpose. Right? They targeted certain people. Let's be honest, whoever they are.? Everyone seems to.
Speaker 4 ·
Everyone we all say they and all the Rothschilds. I never heard of these people, but all of a sudden, that's who blames. I'm not defending them. I'm just like, but who really? Like, come on. One family and everybody knows about them, and it's still happening. Where are these people? Where the hell are these people? If these are the people that did it and everybody knows just like, , what Laura and everyone else and Joyce were saying. It's just so frustrating. And I know people have hands up. I just wanted to say before I forget, because I will forget.
Speaker 4 ·
Miriam was talking about the cryogenic, and I was talking about the stem cells. Did you guys know that the process they use for that? Because I had to look it up because I was trying to get access to my own healthy stem cells because I thought I'm not gonna use someone else's just like everyone's saying. Like, why would I wanna take someone else who's been shedded on, exposed to this COVID pneumonia, or had a vaccination?
Speaker 4 ·
And so I was like, I was perfectly healthy. I was like, just turned 30, professional athlete, blah. And I did this on purpose in case my son got sick in the future. That's what they told me. They scrubbed his files. He was sick after his first well baby check after the first vaccines. Someone mentioned vomiting. He vomited. You just follow the rules. Right? We're brainwashed. I admit it a 100%. I did not know anything about pediatrics. I did not know anything about a baby. I took my vaccines., I just didn't correlate what this could be. And, my older son is a disaster,.
Speaker 4 ·
And, he always he has been because he didn't want the shots even. Like, he only took two. Me and my other one took three. Anyway, back to DMSO. That is how they freeze your stem cells and keep them for decades. Is that not interesting to everyone? Because I know everyone's, like, bragging about DMSO, And it can be very lethal, by the way. So definitely, I'm not giving anyone advice, but I just find it ironic that all these spaces are pushing DMSO, DMSO, DMSO. What does it do? So you really have to look at the contraindications. I just wanted to say that, but that's the chemical they use.
Speaker 4 ·
And I didn't know if anyone knew that to free stem cells. So I didn't I didn't know that, but I know that DMSO is basically.
Speaker 1 ·
A solvent, and it penetrates way down into tissue. And you can use it as a in other words, if you put if you put something in it and you put both of them on the skin, the DMSO will actually push whatever that is way down into the tissues. It's a it's a carrier. And even into your bloodstream. Into your bloodstream. So it makes me think that if they're using DMSO to when in a cryogenic process, maybe with it penetrating deeply down in there, it's making sure that whatever they're freezing is thoroughly frozen all the way through. I need to look at that. That's very interesting.
Speaker 4 ·
Yeah. It can go down to, like, I think minus a 130 degrees Celsius. Don't quote me. I just because I had to do the research because I wanted to get my stem cells, and I wanted to know, like, how healthy could they be after twenty years. Right? Like or it wasn't. It was fifteen years at that point. But it was like, they still won't give them to me, but they're still trying to charge me. But, anyway, there's other chemicals that are involved to prevent the crystallization.
Speaker 4 ·
And, , who what if there's lots of little Tonya's running around? God help you, Earth. Because if you wanted to reproduce me, that was a bad decision. And, , like, this is the thing. They won't give them to me. Who are they giving them to? Who are they giving my stem cells to? Why were they shipped to Arizona? All the research I've done, and it's so, like, banging your head against them all. Sorry, Kyle and Steve. I apologize, girls. I just needed to say that before I forgot because I would forget. I love you.
Speaker 11 ·
Yeah., that's a really good point about the stem cells. We've talked about that a lot. And you think about what they did. Well, how long did they have them for? That's the most beautiful question, t. They've had them since 2005. They had that much time to figure out, okay. And then they looked at your DNA sequence. Right? And they're like, holy shit. This is a strong one. Then they find out they're Neanderthal stuff. Then they find out the other stuff. So they had a lot of time. And then speaking of.
Speaker 11 ·
Protocol widow, I think you had said something about no. Who was it that said the bar fight comment? Is that protocol? Protocol. Yeah. Yeah. So that was that was beautiful because they've been talking lately about this whatever this generation now is, the kids that are their drinking age or, , kids in their twenties even, how they're just such a such a weaker a weaker generation. They don't go to bars like we all used to. And I'm not gonna speak for all of us in here, but I was definitely rowdy. My Doc Holliday picture is very much tried and true to who I am.
Speaker 11 ·
So we went out and did all that stuff, and we had to get tough or die trying because that's who we all really were. We were ramblers.? You look at this the phones and the smartphones and how much it weakened and softened all of these generations underneath us up. So I always think about boxing when you go body head, , like Mickey Ward in that movie, The Fighter. And you think about that. Well, that's what they did with the technology. And you think about 2005, 2007,.
Speaker 11 ·
Whenever these smartphones started really kicking off, and it just softened everybody. It softened our mental. It softened our physical, and it got us into this BS, , realm of, oh, hey. We can all just talk here, and we don't have to do anything. And so, yeah, like, I just I just always go back to boxing. Anyway, I posted something really important. Deb, you had a wisecrack there. We're gonna do our duel yet.
Speaker 11 ·
You said something like, oh, yeah. What? Well, I said something about millennial cohort, and you and then you said something there. And I'm I'm sorry. My mind's focused on this. So, basically, I went and looked, and I posted it down there. Every system that's targeted by the bioweapons is what they're claiming to be DNA monitoring in the veterans and including mental health and suicide prevention. My ass. It's all so clear. I have the document right there. I looked it up, and it just shows what they were doing. It's called let me just double check what it says there.
Speaker 11 ·
You guys are gonna find it interesting. It's called the million veteran program, and they use their DNA to do suicide prevention, they say. PTSD, depression, all these things that are coming from these weapons. Cancer, oncology, precision cancer care, heart disease, kidney, liver.
Speaker 11 ·
So, yeah, please, when you guys get a chance, look at my post, and I think this might be a fantastic addition to what we're all trying to get to the bottom of. Who is doing this? How the hell are they getting away with it? Well, they're doing it because they're getting away with it on the basis of trying to help you. It's always a 100% inversion just like the cross. It's totally evil. And why do they get away with it? Because look what they've done to the generation.
Speaker 11 ·
The generations underneath us. They've softened them up. They don't care. A lot of these kids, they really don't care. If they have their Xbox, if they have their new PlayStation, they have their new $2, 000 phone that they can create bullshit digital stuff on and then go get a bunch of likes and clicks and they get paid big. They don't that's what it's about for a lot of these kids And the ones that it's not about, they're getting tested on in the military. And, of course, I thought of Shell.
Speaker 11 ·
I thought, , your son in the military, and that's and that's why, of course, I tagged you in that. It's just absolutely infuriating what these folks are getting away with, experimenting on our kids that signed up to protect our country and using them against us in this bioweapon, just like they used t stem cells against her. And karma, it's coming. And I truly cannot imagine how creative god is gonna be with these evil prick bastards.
Speaker 6 ·
Kyle Unfortunately, Kyle, though, they've been doing it to our military for a very long time. Oh, 100%. Not just, not just now. You can go way, way, way, way. I come from a large military family. It's been way, way, way, way back. 100%.
Speaker 11 ·
Agree.
Speaker 3 ·
The other thing, Kyle, is or I'm gonna push back a little bit because it's not just the phone. There has been so much that's been added to the diet or removed from the diet, including the water bottles and all of the minute plastics and how that affects testosterone. There was one doctor who claimed that he was beginning to find in his examinations of children who were having side effects, quote unquote, that he was finding DNA that made no sense because it was, like, female DNA in men or young boys and girls that had male DNA. And his supposition.
Speaker 3 ·
Was that it was because of the DNA that was in the vaccinations because of the baby fetal cells. However, he was unalived unexpectedly before he could complete his work. But we have been part of a large experiment, and it's destroyed the testosterone and the I believe the federal government being in charge of our school systems and allowing all of these woke things over time. What we didn't what we didn't call woke twenty years ago was leading to woke. So this has been an this has been an all out assault on humans in general and Americans in particular.
Speaker 1 ·
And just one thing to add what the protocol said. When you're talking about our young men in particular and our military and the fact that the generation of, , teens and twenties now are soft, the military is having has had and will continue to have a hard time recruiting. And one of the things that protocol mentioned was, , about hormones and testosterone. That's the other reason why they're putting soy and everything. Soy is a phytoestrogen, meaning it's going to literally disrupt your testosterone levels, your hormone balance,.
Speaker 1 ·
And that's why we're seeing so many non alpha males now. It's causing major problems. And there's one other thing that ties into this. There's an NIH study. I found it when I was researching about my son and the problems he was having. The higher your testosterone is, the lower your platelet counts are. Now that's very important because if you have, , higher normal male levels of testosterone, that means you're not going to have clotting issues. Okay? That's why as men get older and their testosterone levels go lower,.
Speaker 1 ·
They tend to be higher risk for heart attacks because little clots go to the heart because their platelet counts are higher. So get this. If you're poisoning the population with soy, with glyphosate laden soy, you are disrupting their gut microbiome and you're elevating their platelet levels because you're lowering their testosterone, which means they're going to have more inflammation, more clotting. And when you then expose them to a bioweapon, a viral bioweapon that causes clotting, what do you think is gonna happen to all the men? The men are gonna get much more inflamed, much more clotted.
Speaker 1 ·
Because they already have a testosterone issue that's too low and higher platelets. So they look at how that works together. That's not an accident. They have been setting us up with this with poisoning our food, , glyphosating everything on the crops, increasing our gut inflammation, increasing our platelet counts, messing with our hormonal balance. This is a very evil, nefarious plan designed to take out the strongest among us.
Speaker 6 ·
And, Miriam, I think too that's why a lot of what happened during the protocol too because a lot of them were already in a high inflammatory crisis Yes. Side by the storm when they went in. And then Yes. Yes. And we know that's true.
Speaker 1 ·
, if, if you look at the lab work, and my nurse practitioner friend, she looks at her own patient population, and so many of them have very high inflammatory levels because of everything they've done to our food, our water, our environment. And, again, that's not the cause of what COVID happened because they've been doing that since the nineties. Okay? But you add in that bioweapon, and you make that bioweapon much more effective if you already have a sickly and inflamed population.
Speaker 1 ·
So, , they've been trying to kill us, and they're just doing it from every angle and trying to get it as effective as they can get it. Well, that was partly why they would send them home, tell them to wait till they couldn't breathe to go in,.
Speaker 6 ·
, to an emergency when you should have been in long before, , all real reality.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah., each thing that they did was designed to increase the death rate, each portion, everything that they've done. Nothing that they did was designed to reduce mortality.
Speaker 3 ·
I'm gonna interject something here that I just found. This is from Robert F. Kennedy as Secretary Kennedy. Reports coming out of Germany show a government sidelining patient autonomy and limiting people's abilities to act on their own convictions when they face medical decisions. That is why Friday, I sent a letter to Germany's Federal Minister of Health, Nina Werken. In my letter, I made it clear that Germany has the opportunity and the responsibility to correct this trajectory, to restore medical autonomy, to end politically motivated prosecutions, and to uphold the rights that anchor.
Speaker 3 ·
Every democratic
Speaker 3 ·
Nation. I believe this would be a good post to remind him that we lost our autonomy. Where is our clearance?
Speaker 1 ·
Where is he why is he writing a letter to Germany when we've got this we've got the same problem right here? Hello?
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah., I see a totally tone deaf deal going here.
Speaker 6 ·
What, what in the Remember you guys, though, when he was going through his what do you call it? Crisis. Denied confirmation hearing? Yes. And who was the.
Speaker 6 ·
Congressman that was giving him such a hard time? Bill Cassidy. Yeah. And he had he told him that he was gonna have to go through him to get his vote. He was what? So somewhere, there's some shenanigans going on. And he's getting he's getting,.
Speaker 3 ·
Some pushback in the comments.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. But why would you write that then publicize that you wrote it? Because doesn't he know that's gonna piss every one of the American people off that have suffered under this tyrannical medical regime?, what are what are you trying to do? I almost responded.
Speaker 3 ·
To him. Mister Pongino.
Speaker 6 ·
Well, the sick part too is that he's sending it to Germany. Where was the first genocide?
Speaker 1 ·
It just it's crazy., it's called pull the moat out of your own eye, dude. You've got a country here that needs to be straightened out. Why are you doing that? Again, great. Fuss at them. Why don't you straighten up what's happening here?
Speaker 4 ·
And don't forget, when I did the research on the genome, you guys know I did my DNA in 2016, and then I redid it in 2023. And people can judge me, but I wanted to see if it changed, and it did. I have the proof. I sent it to the scientists who said they would help. They ignored me. Every time you reach out to someone who you think is doing the right thing because they're posting all the stuff,.
Speaker 4 ·
Doesn't mean they're good people. It just means they're scripted and they know what to say. And why do you think it's not getting canceled? Because they're all paid. It's everything's money. They're probably paid in gold coins and silver, by the way. You probably guys should get some. But at the end of the day,.
Speaker 4 ·
The Planck, the Max Planck Institute, it's the head of the genome project for DNA transfers. It's ten minutes from the headquarters of Pfizer in Germany. I don't know if anybody probably a lot. You guys all know this, but I just wanted to clarify because I constantly learn from you guys, but it also makes me go down these stupid rabbit holes. They're not stupid. They're not that's the best part. They're not stupid. People call me stupid and all the names and same with you guys, I'm sure, but it's it's hurtful. But it's.
Speaker 4 ·
Right in our faces. It's it's in writing. You just have to Google. I don't have any secret app. I don't have any protection. I just look up what I wanna look up, and I find what I wanna find because I just go down those things, those tubes, those glass. If you've ever been to Bahamas, they have these at Atlantis. They have these glass tubes that you're on a tube, and you splash into and there's sharks all around you as you're going down this tube. And you're, like, looking at them. They're coming right at you. They're around you. They're every.
Speaker 4 ·
I don't know why I just told you guys that, but it's it kinda feels like that sometimes is that we're in this glass container, and these sharks are coming at us, and we can just let their bullnose hit that glass, but don't let it shatter your heart. Like, don't let it shatter your purpose, your and your love for humanity as much as it's sad. It's very sad what's happening to humanity, and I'm very scared for this year, to be honest. And I don't wanna be scared. I wanna just be like, nope. I'm just gonna not. Like, who cares? But I can't not care, and you guys can't either.
Speaker 1 ·
No. If we could not care, we would be like them. So yeah. Nah.
Speaker 0 ·
It could very much go one way or the other this year, and that will depend largely on what we do and allowing a few technocrats and would be despots dictate the course of the future is not something we can do. Steve, I'm sorry. I was just coming to you, I swear. Come back on, I'll get you up.
Speaker 0 ·
But, yeah,
Speaker 0 ·
It is going to be a year of rapid cataclysmic change. And with the lead up to this year, we can't be too optimistic. But, , they really have to try to screw this up because all the pieces are in place for humanity to benefit in ways that we never been able to and to advance humanity in ways beneficial to it. And if the wrong people wield that technology, that won't be what happens. But if we can influence the course that takes,.
Speaker 0 ·
I'm cautiously optimistic that a really incredible future is within our grasp.
Speaker 5 ·
So
Speaker 6 ·
I just wanna make it for the record that I know they're doing a lot of mysterious things in all in all aspects of our lives, But I will not give up on God, and I still say he's in control. And so I think they have limited.
Speaker 6 ·
Things that they can do. That's all I got to say.
Speaker 0 ·
I was just going through the notifications for the space. I was lagging a little bit behind, and I noticed that Shay thanked protocol widow for reading her mother's name tonight. And, Shay, I am so sorry, and I am so glad that you were here tonight. And thank you so much, protocol widow, for doing that every Saturday night. I think it's really important we continue to recognize the real human cost of these policies. They these are not anonymous statistics. These are not random names that these aren't bots. These are real people who have told their stories.
Speaker 0 ·
And are enduring real hardship as a result of what was done to them. And the fact that, , they're they're in this room as we are reading those names, I think, is very poignant. I'm sorry, Shay. I'm sorry you're among us for this reason, but I'm so glad that you're here with us.
Speaker 6 ·
But the beautiful thing too is that.
Speaker 6 ·
None of us saw us ever being here in a space like this. But there again, I think that was god's way of bringing us all together., you're talking about all over The United States. We've talked to different countries.
Speaker 6 ·
There again, I think it turned into a beautiful thing when Sherry's reading the names. So many of these people have become my friends.
Speaker 6 ·
Some to me are closer now than my own family. So I just I that's the importance of this, and, I think that was the thing to keep us going. So I'm very thankful for that.
Speaker 4 ·
I'm proud of you for still being awake, Deb. I'm proud of you.
Speaker 6 ·
Are you kid you're talking. Deb.
Speaker 0 ·
Is, like, routinely up till 4AM with me, so I don't know what you're talking about. Four, six. I could put you kids to bed, get you.
Speaker 5 ·
Make your breakfast.
Speaker 4 ·
Yeah. And you all catch up to me. You come talk. I'll hire you to take care of me if you want. You can be a nurse again. I.
Speaker 6 ·
In the first place, I don't need the license. I told you. I you come in with me. I'll take care of you. If you think I'm going up there, ain't happening because I have to give up my gun, and that ain't happening. Watch out. And then I would then I would lose with Kyle because he would be and I wouldn't be in that. So but I'll take care of you, girl. You can come here.
Speaker 1 ·
I'll even come and smuggle you if you want me to. You make me look like a nice old lady, but she will put you right here. Here's what I wanna do. If you smuggle t bird, you have to video it. You have to. We have to see the entire adventure.
Speaker 6 ·
Just so, Tee, not my first trip to Canada. Just so.
Speaker 4 ·
It'll be d n t for diamond knight. At DNT.
Speaker 6 ·
DNT and don't make me EMP go off.
Speaker 4 ·
Exactly. I really love it. What? Actually.
Speaker 6 ·
Oh gosh. So good to laugh sometimes. I just want you to know, though, Canada, I had the most fun in Canada fishing for so many years. Just living in Michigan, , Canada was right across the water there.
Speaker 4 ·
Spent a lot of time there. Great fishing. Great fishing. Yeah. My son loves fishing. Like, that's his he just goes out in his solitude,.
Speaker 6 ·
But I'm always worried he's gonna drown, of course, but whatever. He takes some beers. Girl, you worry too damn much. He's a boy. Give me, come on. I'm a girl, and I made it I made it this long, so I got faith in the boy. Yeah. But you got a shotgun.
Speaker 4 ·
He doesn't know a shotgun. I'll teach him. Okay. That's good. I wanted to actually take lessons.
Speaker 6 ·
No, I am not gonna know with a shotgun. That ain't even effective enough.
Speaker 4 ·
I don't even know what a shotgun is. Isn't that funny? I've never seen anything live in my life. Girl, give me a minute. I'll teach you in a short period. Alright. So what I wanted to say fuck. I love you. But what I wanted to say was when and this is actually sad, but it's just nice to laugh before I say this.
Speaker 4 ·
When protocol gets introduced to read the names, when it becomes January, February, March, like, time, it's hard, obviously. Every time, I super always stay on and listen because it's the respectful thing. We do need to keep talking about this.?, they said that when well, we're all seeing these posts. We're on x.? Oh, the American military went into Venezuela, and they killed a 100 soldiers in like, so and they captured the president. All that doesn't make sense. Not that's the topic. But they killed a 100 people. They've killed billions.
Speaker 4 ·
Of people from this shit globally. And the big news is today that they killed a 100 military. I feel sorry for them. I feel sorry for everyone in the military. I really do. Truly. I really, really, truly do. But they killed that's the biggest news. Or Charlie Kirk monopolizes every conversation. Or the Jews. It's always about the Jews, every space. I don't even wanna listen to it anymore. I don't wanna hear it. Does anybody understand? There's the biggest genocide globally, not just a world war.
Speaker 4 ·
This is worse than a world war. That's what pisses me off. This is they killed them on ventilators. They poisoned them with injections. They injected us with synthetic fake vaccines, which were a bioweapon. That's the worst thing. I remember growing up thinking, what if China comes after us and just injects us or sprays us with something or blah? I had those fears back when I was a child, and I never thought it would be.
Speaker 4 ·
Our all of our governments. Yes. We know it goes back to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, blah, China. They're all in it together. We all know that. We're I'm not saying anything you guys don't know. But what kills me every week when you say she's about to take say the names, I literally feel sick to my stomach. I have heart pain, physical heart pain before she starts speaking. And it is a real raw feeling. Like, it is so sad that all these people mattered to somebody. To them, they probably had a great future, great life, great career,.
Speaker 4 ·
May maybe not. Maybe they're just good people just loving, living their life, being simple, being a loving person, and they're gone. And we can't forget them. We can never forget them. And I just that's why I love you guys for the strongest.
Speaker 4 ·
Women I know are right here and that's how the world will succeed with strong women. Strong men of course to protect us if they can, but they're being thrown., I'm looking at my kids. They're talking about inscription in Canada and The UK right now. Like, my kids, I don't want them going to the military to fight some war just to get murdered. Like, it's just the and I know that sounds not patriotic, but I, god, love the military men who have given their lives for nonsensical bullshit that is all powered by money that doesn't exist, that's printed,.
Speaker 4 ·
And you won't have anything with paper money very soon. We all know that. Anyway, I went on a rant, but I just protocol, it just breaks my heart every time you do it. You do it so well. You're so professional. I would cry every time. I don't know how you do it, But you're doing it for your husband, and I get that. And I love you. I really truly do love you guys. Like, this you're my family.
Speaker 4 ·
That's sad to say. I've never met any of you, but you and, Kyle, you sound like you're getting a cold or something, so go to bed. I or take some Tylenol or something. I don't know. I don't wanna give medical advice, but I just can tell.? As a nurse, you're just like, he sounds like he's getting a cold.
Speaker 6 ·
So I just wanted to say that. But, , something else that we don't I don't think we talk enough about either is the ram of, yes, we lost I lost my husband. Buried up to 34 people now in four years,.
Speaker 6 ·
Which is a lot when I'm a hospice nurse, and that's a lot of people in one most of it is family. But my point is that, like, taking my husband out has affected our families, my grandchildren. There's so much more to this than just their deaths. So much has continued after in the devastation of our families, trying to hold things together.
Speaker 6 ·
Our like my grand like, with my grandsons, , Jeff was the head of our family. He was so important, and they don't have that. And so I also.
Speaker 6 ·
It really pisses me off. It I don't think we talk enough about the effects that it that is happening to our families too.
Speaker 6 ·
About this.
Speaker 4 ·
I agree with you, Deb. It's I know I clinically am diagnosed with brain injuries from the shots. That is proof to brain MRIs. And I know I can be a little bit crazy sometimes and maybe ramble as soon as I don't remember things, but it hurts. Emotionally, it really hurts your soul when you are stampeded on, ignored, lied to, gaslit, all the words that I never even knew before. I never heard the word gaslighting or narcissist. I'm 51 years old. I never heard these words. I never heard a G dimer. I never heard of C reactive protein. I never I never heard oh,.
Speaker 4 ·
Galectin three that confirmed my heart failure that an American doctor and the Canadian doctor refused, blatantly refused to even order the test. Like, it's it's medical malpractice at its finest. They are professionals. You are absolutely right. Not you, but the world is right. When we call these people professionals, they are professionals at what they do. Professional cabal. Professional unlivers. What I hate that we can't even say English words anymore without getting in trouble. You can't say a simple word. You can't spell it. You get do how confused we are?
Speaker 4 ·
How screwed we are? We're screwed. We're we're totally screwed. If you can't use a four letter word on a text without being arrested, this is trouble. This is way worse than we can even stop at this point. And I don't wanna say that because I wanna be positive, but it's scary to me. Truly, thank you for listening. Thanks, Tab. I love you. Hey.
Speaker 11 ·
If I can just say too with my pre cold voice, Tanya says, I'm gonna I'm gonna prove you wrong, by the way. I go to my text, and I go to try to text them, and the keyboard has been coming up with question marks. And I restart my phone every night. K? I do. So the fact that, , a lot of people say, oh, your phone is just GMW. You just need to restart it. No. Like, I'm going to text them, and all the letters on that keyboard.
Speaker 11 ·
Are all question marks. So what she just said about texting, I just wanted to tell everybody that. So if anybody else has that start to happen, please document it because I think that will be their last strike. It will be messing with us so hard on the communications that'll be that'll be the final blow, I believe. Thanks.
Speaker 4 ·
Can I also just share this has nothing to do with anything? Do you guys notice Elon Musk is posting a lot of really odd posts in the last twenty minutes? Like, very I feel it's script. I feel it's cryptic. I think that's the word. Just some interesting things if you follow him. Water creatures imagine some of his posts, very majestical mermaid looking women that look like aliens, and then this sea creature just now as I was just listening. I'm like, I.
Speaker 4 ·
Feel like he's trying to just, they're supposed to tell us in advance. What does this mean? I know that sounds crazy. Conspiracy theorist, guilty. But he doesn't post a lot very often. But when he does He posts actually, he posts, like, a 120.
Speaker 0 ·
Times a day or more. There's an account that keeps track of, like, how many times Elon Musk tweets. And every time I've seen it recently, it's like a 134, a 128. And I really doubt a lot of it is actually Elon Musk. I'm sure he has a bot doing a lot of it or maybe a team of people.
Speaker 0 ·
Because it's a 120 freaking times a day, he's, like, he's a busy guy. Mhmm. I would think he would be a busy guy, but I don't know. I a lot of it I'm looking at it, t bird, and a lot of it is just, like, promoting grok at a glance, but I'm sure you could read a lot into the symbolism of that. And, of course, he's talking about what's going on in Minnesota, which is, , as the champion of Doge, that's gotta really piss him off. They didn't catch that, did they?
Speaker 1 ·
My favorite one that I was just looking at is, and I quote, x is the set of all things.
Speaker 1 ·
Ego much?
Speaker 4 ·
Mine is yeah. You're right, ego. Mine just recently as it's like this wet swimming dinosaur looking creature, and it says it's tagged, I create life, all one word, all lowercase. I create life.
Speaker 0 ·
That Yes. They are redefining right now the preeminent voices of the.
Speaker 0 ·
Artificial intelligence movement, I guess, for lack of a better term, are very diligently chipping away at the idea that humanity is in any way unique and equating life, basically, and trying to revise paradigms going back to Descartes and.
Speaker 0 ·
Plato. So they're they're reaching way back and trying to turn our understanding of what it means to be human, what it means to be conscious and aware, in anticipation of the debates that we are going to be having in the coming years, having eclipsed the singularity. So my that was my two cents on what you were saying there. Go ahead.
Speaker 1 ·
He just announced what was it? A day or two ago, Chelsea, that he said we are already in the Singularity?
Speaker 0 ·
Oh, I think I said that, like, two years ago. I'm like,.
Speaker 1 ·
I think we've I think we've finally done it. Yeah. He publicly announced it, though, a day or two ago. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 0 ·
And what that what that means is just that the AI is smarter than most people. Right. So it's like.
Speaker 1 ·
But they're comfortable But it is a paradigm. They're comfortable enough now to actually talk about it publicly. Yeah. I think that it's we've been in that much longer than what he announced. But anytime they start announcing it, they have a reason for that.
Speaker 0 ·
And further, I believe the bass list is real, and don't don't look that up and don't think about it. But, anyway, I see that Kat has joined us. I haven't seen you in a while. Jen, how are doing?
Speaker 10 ·
Good. How are you? Good. Good to see you. Good to see you too. So you guys should if you have somebody who can play audio, you should go play the little clip I put in the purple pill for you. It's really interesting. It's like one of the WEF or WHO demons talking about how they will they need to depopulate civilly and peacefully. It's just a little clip, and he's just talking about it out in the open, , kinda half smiling, like and, , look at me. I created this very cool way for us all to have better lives is how he's presenting it. You should play it for us if you can,.
Speaker 1 ·
Chelsea. Hey, Kat. That is I looked at it. That's Dennis Meadows. He's one of the Club of Rome members. He is one of those 300 people I was talking about earlier that has designs on dividing the world into 10 regions. Crazy., you talking about a psychopath, and you got Yeah. Yeah. Big time. Play it. I don't know if I can or not. I don't I.
Speaker 0 ·
Ugh. Oh, no. I can't I can't do that. Anytime we play audio through the speakers in this space, it just sounds too awful. Yeah. But I will pin it so everyone can go listen to it.
Speaker 10 ·
Yeah. You'll space. You'll wanna watch it again and again. I've seen it. It's it's abhorrent. How casually.
Speaker 0 ·
And this is just one of these fools. They there are many who are very unashamed of expressing similar views and many in positions of power, and it's frightening, isn't it? Their mindset is that it's a virtue.
Speaker 1 ·
, to them, it's like, oh, yeah. This is the right thing to do. This is a virtue. We'll make sure that, , that this genocide is just peaceful and gentle. What in the world?, how about you go first, psycho?
Speaker 11 ·
Well, yeah, they've been promised too. They've been promised that if they do this, it's not only for the good of humanity, but then they'll be protected. Yeah. Yeah. And that they've been promised that. You will have underground bunker. You'll have this mountain, wherever this is, and you're doing this for the good of humanity. And you'll only have to be in there for fifteen years. And by the time you're out, we'll have life extension. It'll be dialed in, and you will live for as long as you want on this earth. So they make them every freaking promise in the book, and then they're expected to,.
Speaker 11 ·
, do it., jump when they say jump, and they do it. And they are sellouts, and they will have to pay for that.
Speaker 0 ·
I just watched a three and a half hour long casual conversation with Elon Musk and a couple of his cronies in front of this big cyber truck banner. And they were just casually discussing whether they wanna live for a hundred and forty years or two hundred or, having eclipse the singularity is a big deal and is going to enable them to do.
Speaker 7 ·
Things Hey. What's up, Van Buren?
Speaker 0 ·
What was that?
Speaker 7 ·
Oh, I was getting bored with your story. Hi. It's Donnie Van Buren. How y'all doing?
Speaker 0 ·
Donnie, the only reason I let you up is because you got the John Candy avatar and I figure you must That's the only reason.
Speaker 7 ·
Because of my looks. That's what's wrong with the world. I could tell you that.
Speaker 7 ·
Because of somehow one looks, you choose appreciate to include.
Speaker 0 ·
The bit, but I want you to know this is a space dedicated to the stories of victims of COVID related crimes against humanity. So I'm with you there, for sure. That's what made me laugh originally. Right. We don't tolerate trolling of any kind. If you have anything constructive Nor shall you. Conversation,.
Speaker 7 ·
Please go ahead. Absolutely. Oh, no. I have that much and many stories.
Speaker 7 ·
Where shall I begin? You tell me.
Speaker 4 ·
Would you like to start with your recent heart attack or, neurosis or brain demyelination that's causing you to be a dick right now? Please, we'll we'd like to listen to your sad story.
Speaker 10 ·
I think you should start with a space that suits what you're looking for. If you're bored here, you better go find a different space.
Speaker 7 ·
And I would do that. And if I had a setup, I wouldn't start with this starting sticking space because, man, I'm getting it from all angles. It's a good thing that I'm a mathematician because I can spin out of getting so many darts.
Speaker 0 ·
Wow. What a shame. Looks up to the great John Candy and can't even ravel some rouse. What a shame. I was hoping for more.
Speaker 4 ·
You're so nice. You're so you're you're way too nice. We're able to get there. I'm not even he run away? Because I didn't remove him.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh, I did. I Adam said we had enough of that guy. Oh, I was gonna call him a coward and really lay into him. Oh, well, bye, buddy.
Speaker 4 ·
I have a question for Jan, for Kat, because I haven't heard you in a long time. When I hear your voice, when I was first diagnosed with whatever happened to me, , the fake diagnosis, it was the same thing. And you guys heard me sometimes in October where I literally they told me I had to have a like, I they were put gonna put chest tubes in my lungs. I couldn't breathe. I was like it was transverse myelitis. You I'm not diagnosing. I'm not saying anything. I just I wanna ask you a question because you sound like I do sometimes.
Speaker 4 ·
And in the very beginning, it was the worst, and it comes and goes. There's times where I can't speak, and it's hard to breathe, and it's like that voice, , all that stuff. I went and I don't know if you have transverse myelitis. I'm not gonna I'm not suggesting that. I'm just saying you make me recognize when I hear myself when I'm really in a bad place and getting sicker sometimes. Right? We go up and down. I went to a massage therapist this week. I had to save an entire year for a $100 because I don't have coverage, obviously.
Speaker 4 ·
But I'm in so much pain. Right? Bone pain, everything. And I finally went, and she was massaging the back of my neck. And I said to her,.
Speaker 4 ·
I explained she knows I'm vaccine injured because I need to warn people because if I if it's true about shedding, I'm still on the fence about it. I don't understand it. Scientifically don't understand it. I'm being honest. I'm not judging. I just really can't comprehend a synthetic. I just don't get I'll keep trying to learn. But transverse myelitis where we kinda become paralyzed. We're so lethargic. Our voice box doesn't work.
Speaker 4 ·
It's short of breath. All these things. Right? It comes and goes. And it can last a long time, and then it can be gone for a long you just never know what's gonna happen. So I was talking to the massage therapist. Of course, I can't just lay there and get massaged. I need to yap as you guys know. And I said to her, I said, the weirdest thing she was starting to massage the back of my neck and around the clavicle, and I said, it's a weird question and uncomfortable to ask. But I said, I feel my clavicles have these weird lumps.
Speaker 4 ·
Around my throat. I feel like I've been drowning since this happened, literally, literally being choked to death. I've told my doctor that. I said it feels like a horse is standing on my throat. And it's just a common I don't know how to describe it. Right? It's the weirdest feeling. Feeling like a like a frog that drowned a We have the pictures to prove it too. Actually, yeah. That's true. You could actually see it. But, anyway, I said to her, I said, like, do you massage the throat ever? Like, do anything about the throat? Like, registered massage therapists.
Speaker 4 ·
Know a lot of stuff, like, way beyond other people. And she said she's a new grad too, only a year or so. That's why she's really good. And she said to me, she goes, oh my god. I went to school. Just a young chick, really, really sweetheart. She said she went to school with this Chinese lady that came and talked about transverse myelitis and the throat. So I literally can't even afford to go back to see her, but I'm going to this week because she said, I remember learning in school that there are certain muscles in the throat that can be affected by what happened to you.
Speaker 4 ·
And certain things we can do to release the tension that puts the pressure around the esophagus, but it's very specific. It's very like, it could be dangerous. And I'm like, if you can stop this feeling that my throat is being, like, strangled.
Speaker 4 ·
Anyway, so she's going to look at her text. She said, I'm going home tonight. I'm gonna, like, look up everything. I'm gonna call all my colleagues. I'm gonna I'm gonna totally research the heck out of this. And I'm just wondering, Jan, did, you might not that it's just it's just it's just how you sound sometimes makes me relate to those moments where I'm going through those phases. And that's the scary part about these vaccines. Right? They come and go. They reactivate, whatever.
Speaker 4 ·
Do anything about this at all, and have you tried that, or what are your thoughts? And totally dispute me because I'm just saying, I'm gonna try it. Maybe that might help you or maybe not. Maybe I'm totally off base. So I apologize for calling you out, but,.
Speaker 1 ·
Anyway, that's all. Any thoughts, Jess? So.
Speaker 10 ·
The reason my voice sounds like this is because I just got out of surgery, and I had a trach and because I fell and broke my femur. And.
Speaker 0 ·
So my voice is still messed up from the trach. I'm so sorry to hear that you fell and got hurt.
Speaker 10 ·
Ugh. I've been in the Christmas Eve morning, nine in the morning. My little Christmas present my one Christmas present arrived on the courtyard. I was so excited to go get it that I didn't put my shoe on right, and I tripped out the front door, and that's all she wrote.
Speaker 10 ·
Next people to see me were the EMTs in the fire department.
Speaker 4 ·
What part of your femur did you break? That's the biggest bone in your body, if anyone doesn't know that. It's from your hip to your knee. Like, that's that's severe. It's the femoral neck.
Speaker 10 ·
So I broke its neck.
Speaker 4 ·
I'll put a You wrote, like, the head the head that goes into the joint. That snap? Like, you fractured the head of the femur into your hip?
Speaker 10 ·
The neck of the femur. The head is still above. The head was untouched. Oh, shit. Here, I'm putting a picture in the I put a picture in the purple pill for you. And that is the picture that my orthopedic surgeon pulled up for me. Because I said, do you have, like, a the X rays weren't clear to me. And I asked her if she had, like, a could you Google it and then find, like, a cartoon illustration of anatomy? And that's what she gave me. So I would imagine that's and she said it's pretty perfect because it didn't break clean. It broke with all those little teeth.
Speaker 10 ·
Anyway, I can't put weight on it for three months, maybe six. And she said I'll not start feeling normal, whatever that is, again for at least a year. So I got a long haul in front of me. I've never seen a splintered.
Speaker 4 ·
Femur. I did I know. I say this all the time, but if you've been nursing this long, thirty years, you go like, not twenty seven years specifically. But I did orthopedic surgery. Knee surgery and hip surgery is the most violent surgery that I've ever participated in. And worse than heart surgery, worse than anything I've ever seen. It's violent, and I can imagine the bruising and the pain you must be in, but I've never heard of the femur splintering.
Speaker 4 ·
Like that at the top. Did they give you a reason? Did you have a bone marrow disorder? Did you like, what's the reasoning why it would splinter at that part? It's so that's really strange. Well, no What do think? Nobody's used the term splinter,.
Speaker 10 ·
But she, I didn't even try to break my fall. So I just went straight down like a tree.? I heard they break too. So I heard it right as I hit.
Speaker 10 ·
But now, , nobody said anything like, here's why., the only here's why is that I fell like a tree.
Speaker 10 ·
Nothing to break my fall.
Speaker 4 ·
Do you hear a tree fall in the forest? Yeah. I know. We were just I was thinking.
Speaker 5 ·
Did you cross like a sailor?
Speaker 2 ·
If
Speaker 0 ·
What was that, Laura?
Speaker 5 ·
Yeah. It's me. Did you cuss like a sailor? I broke my I cracked my leg three years ago, and I said things in front of my mother that I never should have said.
Speaker 10 ·
No. I started praying, like, fervently, out loud, asking Jesus to help me get back in the house to my cell phone so I could call for help there and not have to go out with no dignity screaming and crying for help on my courtyard.
Speaker 0 ·
Pavers. Oh, wow.
Speaker 10 ·
I'm so glad your prayers were apparently answered. They were. It was a blessing. I don't know how it took it took an hour, but god gave me the strength and the power to drag that leg into the house to where the cell phone was, and that's where I laid and called the 911.
Speaker 5 ·
It was the greatest pain I was ever doing. This was the pain here is pain. Horrible.
Speaker 10 ·
Pain. I'm in a nursing home. And I was in the hospital ten days, and then they transferred me to a nursing home. And they have got the pain under control beautifully.
Speaker 10 ·
So I'm really grateful for that.
Speaker 4 ·
God bless you. I pray for your healing. I can't imagine how much pain you're in. Thank you. I really mean that. It's when the tools they use, we literally use, like, car mechanic tools to do the surgeries.
Speaker 10 ·
I know that. But Yeah. One of the nurses simulated it for me when I was in bed feeling really bad. She I don't know. She wasn't reading the room or something, but she started showing me, like, what tools were used and how hard they hit them. And I was just like, okay. You need to stop that or I'm gonna puke on you.
Speaker 11 ·
That's what I was gonna say. It might not be the best discussion to have right now. It's kinda funny. I know. Hey. God bless you. I'm really glad that your prayers your prayers panned out for you there, Kat. Thank you, Kyle.
Speaker 10 ·
And thank you, Chelsea and.
Speaker 0 ·
I'm glad you just go to Hi,.
Speaker 1 ·
Dan, because you and I haven't talked since this happened. We've texted, and I'm glad to hear that you're doing a lot better. I was trying to leave you because I know you've got so much coming at you, but I'm still there. If I can help in any way, just let me know. Thank you, Miriam. You're so sweet.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, I love you. And man, oh, man. Being a PT, I was like, when you told me, I was like, oh, no. Because I've been there and done that since 1985. I've rehabbed a lot of people with hip fractures, and it is a long road. But I know that you will be okay because you asked the right authority to help you, and you have,.
Speaker 10 ·
You have the drive and what you need to be able to do it. But if there's anything I can do to help, just let me know. Yeah. You're absolutely correct. There is only one authority to appeal to, and I think he's overseeing the whole thing right now, and it's just going as good as could be hoped for. And, I'm getting to be quite a master of the walker.
Speaker 10 ·
Oh,
Speaker 1 ·
Yay. I'm so glad to get the update. Like I said, my the PT in me has been dying to text you and bother you, but I made myself behave myself because I know it's only been about? Like I said, it's only been about fifteen, sixteen days, and that seems like a long time, but it really isn't after something like that. You need some time to recoup. So I am so glad to hear that you're up on the walker. Great job.
Speaker 10 ·
Yeah. I demanded it Two days after surgery, I said, I don't wanna do this bedpan thing anymore. Get me up.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh, man. You are a therapist's dream. Good job.
Speaker 0 ·
Probably the smartest thing you could've done, Kat.
Speaker 4 ·
Yeah. You don't wanna throw a clot. That's the problem with those surgeries. That's the only thing I ever saw go wrong is that people don't wanna be motivated and move, and then they throw a pulmonary embolism. That's it's very, very scary.
Speaker 1 ·
You must be out of bed at two days like that. That is amazing. I would be like, oh, yes. I wanna work with this patient. They are motivated at two days. That's that's amazing. Good job.
Speaker 10 ·
Yeah. They gave me these wonderful, like, leg wraps that go from your ankle to your knee, and they Velcro shut. And then they're attached to this machine, and they blow up and constrict your legs, and then they deflate one at a time, not contemporaneously, but one at a time. And those were really good. I really loved them too. They put me to sleep. So they did that for the, , clotting issue. And then they wanted to put me on a pharmaceutical clot medicine. And I said, no. -. You're not doing that. I haven't had a pharmaceutical in me in ten years. I'm not having.
Speaker 10 ·
Anything but painkillers. And so they gave me aspirin. So I'm just doing, like, an aspirin a day.
Speaker 1 ·
You are the woman. Yeah. That get a plenty of hydration motion, the aspirin, and you are going to do great. Look at you. Good job. I'm I'm so happy for the update. Like I said, I was just dying to bother you, but I didn't. I restrained myself.
Speaker 10 ·
Well, don't. I'm sitting here alone in a nursing home with crazy people all around me crying and screaming, and I don't think they're crazy. I just think they're in so much pain. Yeah. It's awful, isn't it? Yeah. So don't don't hesitate to bother me. I like being bothered. Anybody. All of y'all.
Speaker 1 ·
Be careful what you ask for because, Sherry, protocol widow, can tell you I've gotten her on the phone before, and two and a half hours later, we're still going. So you might wanna be careful what you ask for. I love it. Well, I'm not big on marathon phone calls all the time, but I do like them.
Speaker 10 ·
But if I start feeling weak or, like, , I can't contribute to the phone conversation, I don't have any problem just telling you, hey.
Speaker 1 ·
, I don't feel good suddenly. I have to hang up. So go ahead, Bonnie. Wouldn't write me I wouldn't have any problem I wouldn't have any problem with you telling me that, so I will definitely be checking in on you then. Yeah. Thank you.
Speaker 1 ·
You are so welcome. I am so glad you came in.
Speaker 4 ·
You're gonna get better now because you're in a space of real love, like, real true love. And, isn't that uplifting? It is for me. I didn't even Kyle called me earlier just to check-in, and I'm like, I don't wanna talk to you. I don't wanna talk to anyone. When you're feeling really crappy, people might not understand it, but you're right. It's it's better to just because I could just turn into I don't even wanna say. But it's it's better to just cut things off and just rest and relax. And I'm so happy. Like, is your surgical wound is it's all approximated?
Speaker 4 ·
There's no pus. There's no infection. Everything's good?
Speaker 10 ·
I think my follow-up is on Tuesday, but I think it's okay. They put this waterproof, big, fat, thick waterproof tape over it called Tega Teg.
Speaker 1 ·
Tegaderm. Yes. Tegaderm. Yes.
Speaker 10 ·
And I said don't mess with it. And so on Tuesday, she's gonna mess with it and take this maybe take the stitches out and see if we can, , leave it free to the air after that, and maybe then I can take I've been scared to take a shower even.
Speaker 4 ·
So Anyway, so Tegaderm is perfect for up to seven days in the shower, and it might roll around the edges, and you always pull from the edges when you take it off. Don't let them just pull it one way. Just it's giving you some advice. It's gonna be the owner herself. Yeah. But you don't have staples? I would have assumed you had you have stitches or staples? The word stitches.
Speaker 1 ·
That's weird. Yeah. What they do now, T Bird, they actually close it a lot of times with just glue, and then they put the Tegaderm over it. And they just leave it covered for seven to fourteen days because it's antiseptic when they cover it. So it, like, super minimizes any risk of infection, and it allows complete healing, and you don't have to even bother with it until your ten to fourteen day follow-up. So sounds like she's right on track there. That's really cool.
Speaker 4 ·
That's actually I love this. I love this space so much. I'm learning., I don't work in the that section anymore, obviously. I don't work at all. But when my son split his face open, he got splashed in the face with a hockey stick went on. He split it from his eye up all the way across his forehead, and he's a beautiful kid. He looks like a Ken doll. And I crazy glued his.
Speaker 4 ·
Thing together with sterile. That's why I tell everyone to keep a sterile crazy glue in their first aid kit. Because if you ever have anything like that, a knife wound, we used to do that in the air, actually. So it's so cool that you're saying this is important information, and it's good for me to know. I we always use this thing called Mefix on hip surgeries, which was the sterile, nonadherent pad, and then it had that Mefix tape that was all one piece. And we would just it was it was hip surgery,.
Speaker 4 ·
Coverage, but we couldn't see it. Right? But it would it would, absorb the oozing that came from the wound. So it's interesting that it's it's Tegaderm now, which I love. We use Tegaderm in heart surgery where we could still keep the body open and put this massive, like, 20 by 20 Tegaderm. It's like a clear if anyone doesn't know what it is, it's like a clear sticky tape, but you can see through everything. But it holds everything together too. We would keep them in their clamps with, attached to the hospital beds, and we put them and so we could still see the heart beating.
Speaker 4 ·
In the chest after surgery. And that's Tegaderm three by three m. And so that's so fascinating that's what they're doing now. Thank you for sharing, guys. And girls.
Speaker 10 ·
Yeah. And they put gauze under it so you can't see the wound.
Speaker 10 ·
So it's got gauze over the woundy part.
Speaker 4 ·
So there's still something absorbing because there's gonna be discharge, obviously, from any wound. Right? It exudates. But it's not a noninherent. You're actually using literal gauze, or do if it's a noninherent material?
Speaker 10 ·
Do what the hell is? Okay. That makes sense. Myself and said gauze, but who knows what it really is. It's probably got, like, , a term of art name that I wouldn't know. I'm just I don't know any medical stuff. But yeah. No. I see. Gauze, something like gauze, and just one little spot. One little spot that looks like it's, , it had dried blood. I can't wait till Tuesday. I can't wait.
Speaker 1 ·
Sounds like they got really good closure since there's one little spot. That's really great. There is a I can't think of the name of either right now, but there is it looks like gauze, but it's kinda shiny. So it has a nondistick adherent. It's really thin, and that's usually what they put right over the wound, and then they put the cleared PEGADERM over the top of it. So and so it doesn't stick. So yeah.
Speaker 10 ·
Yeah. Maybe that's what it is. Now.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. It's a super, super thin. It's not the thick, clothy like gauze like you used to see. It's super thin. And if you can see it before they put it under there, it's literally shiny. So there's something on it that prevents it from sticking to the wound, and then they put the clear Tegaderm over the top of it. It's really cool what they do. I was always impressed by it. And as a PT, because they keep it on ten to fourteen days, I could work with the patient without worrying about,.
Speaker 1 ·
, disrupting the wound or having any friction there. It's a really cool technique. One of the few things that I still admire about the medical system, very few.
Speaker 4 ·
Yes. Was it called Telfa? I'm having a brain fart. Was it Telfa, babe? I think it's called Telfa, the material. I didn't look it up. I literally didn't even. I just I think it's called t e l f a. I believe that was the noninherent dressing. You can get it just by itself too. Fill the tape around it. Yep. But Is it? Pat. We figured it out between t bird and me.
Speaker 10 ·
Good. I'll tell my orthopedic surgeon all about it.
Speaker 1 ·
Tell him we figured it all out. We made it made his or her job easier, and then they'll give they'll give you the eye roll.
Speaker 4 ·
I'll be sure to do that. What's important is many of us will fall and break our hips in the future. So we all need to just remember this that okay. Talfa, three m, Tegaderm. Keep all those things in mind when you ask what's going on to your body. Because you're right. The products that we use I was a wound care nurse too. Right? So I know I say I'm like, I was a cardiovascular nurse. Well, you just you just move around a lot, and you do a lot of things in your life. But you're yeah. It was Telfa. I'm sure I didn't look it up, but it is. It's the coolest thing. It almost looks like a fish.
Speaker 4 ·
Gill skin. Hey, Miriam? It's like that sheen to it. It's like a white pad, but it doesn't look like gauze. Gauze is too because gauze would stick in the wound and rip off new healing tissue. That's why we would never put gauze on a wound. Right? Yep. Right. But does it not look it kinda has that sheen if a fish in the water, a little bit of a glitter to it. I can't imagine. I don't am I right? I'm I'm totally because it allows absorption.
Speaker 6 ·
Without sticking. Yep.
Speaker 1 ·
That's exactly it. Yep. Well, I am I am much relieved because, , having had the experience that I had with my husband in the hospital, I already, I worry anytime anybody I know goes into the hospital, so I feel so much better now. I am such a mother hen since this happened, and I think there's so many out there that, , have had very bad experiences in the last five years that we automatically are very concerned when anybody goes in. So thank you, Kat, for letting us know how you're doing, and, definitely,.
Speaker 1 ·
I feel better about checking in on you every now and then. And please call me at any time too.
Speaker 10 ·
I will. I do wanna tell you guys something, especially Chelsea., once they started getting the pain under control on day three, I was thinking of you and your space. And your voice was going through my head just talking about, , you and, , some of just some of the dialogues we've had in these spaces of your Saturday night about, , oh, they're, , they're gonna kill you and they don't have any of your good.
Speaker 10 ·
Interest in their mind. And, anyway, I was thinking that and I was just one maybe titch too defensive the whole time. And but I'll tell you what, it was worth it because it saved me from, I'd say, probably half a dozen botches that they were doing, , that they would have botched. So I was really alert. I was keeping notes even through the pain. And I was just on the outlook. Like I had eagle COVID related crimes against humanity radar on my head. And my radar was up all the time. And, , there were six times, about six times, probably I'll find them in my notes, know,.
Speaker 10 ·
Where I saved myself a lot of pain that they were ready to do something stupid.
Speaker 1 ·
Wow. I wish I could say I was surprised at that. So, , I think Chelsea would tell you, and I'll shut up, that it's very important to have your wits about you and to be pay attention to everything when you're in the hospital. Yeah.
Speaker 10 ·
And,
Speaker 10 ·
I do wanna I do wanna make a shout out to the hospital. It's called HonorHealth.
Speaker 10 ·
They had, I'm telling you, five star restaurant food., amazing. I had prime rib, grilled shrimp,.
Speaker 10 ·
Whatever I wanted, New York strip, and it was all made there fresh and they, , guaranteed that it was like it was g m o all the stuff was g m o free. They were careful. No, like, sugar free garbage drinks.
Speaker 10 ·
It's just really a fruit, like, piled high, big, huge fruit dishes. They would bring just if you wanted it. You didn't even have to wait for lunch. You could just say, I like a pile of fruit, and they bring you a pile of the best fruit. And it was none of that wilty, gross fruit.? It was just all the best of everything. And they had real chefs. Like, if your vegetables weren't steamed al dente and you asked for al dente, they'd take them back and do them the way you wanted it. It was just really amazing. I couldn't believe the food.
Speaker 4 ·
I'm going out and breaking my hip tomorrow morning. I know.
Speaker 10 ·
It was worth it and the and the nurses were almost all of them were really, really wonderful. And they'd bring the food and they'd sit with you and talk, just chat with you while you ate or, , I just I had a really good experience.
Speaker 1 ·
I wonder if this hospital is part of a hospital system? Yeah. HonorHealth.
Speaker 1 ·
I'm gonna have to research that one. That's amazing. Yeah. Look them up. I remembered.
Speaker 10 ·
From my youth in I lived in Scottsdale in my youth. And I went to a hospital, an Honor Health hospital on 92nd Street in Shea. Chelsea will probably relate to some of this. And they were really good back then when I was having all kinds of, , vaccine injury problems that I didn't know were vaccine injury problems. And when I fell that day, I knew exactly where I didn't wanna go, but I didn't know that they had built one out by me up north. So it's up by, like, the 303 and the I 17 Chelsea. It's brand new. Gorgeous. Everybody's nice. None of the doctors were weird.
Speaker 10 ·
I just I really scored.
Speaker 0 ·
Of course, my computer decided to just randomly black out and come back just as you were. That's why you heard the space music play for a moment. That was me coming back. So I missed most of that. I caught you saying something about Mile Marker 303 And I 17. Am I right?
Speaker 10 ·
I 17 and the 303 is where the hospital was just built. It's brand new.
Speaker 10 ·
Wow. Still has that new car smell.
Speaker 0 ·
Well, we live like Red Budget. I know.
Speaker 4 ·
Is that a just for my interest as a Canadian, but Americans, I don't understand health care. Is it a privatized place? Because.
Speaker 10 ·
Or is it I don't understand. How does that work where you get such good care like that? I don't know. But what? They are supposed to take you the EMTs are supposed to take you to the closest one and or maybe the second closest one if you really want. But these guys, they were so awesome. They were like, where do you wanna go? And I'm like, well, what was the what was the system name of the hospital at 92nd Shea? And he goes 92nd. HonorHealth. And I go, where's the closest HonorHealth? He goes, they just built one.
Speaker 10 ·
Right up by you, , it's it's it's kinda way out of our way, but would you like to go there? And I said, yeah. And he goes, alright. Head out. We're going to the one she wants. So.
Speaker 1 ·
Wow. Wow. Yeah. I looked it up. There's it says that there the network is nine affiliated hospitals and over 30 primary care offices, 24 urgent cares, as well as cancer care. But, , nine affiliated hospitals, that's actually pretty small relative to the mega hospital system. So.
Speaker 0 ·
And let me tell you. The area is it's a tourist trap. It's a it's a rich retirement area. It is very wealthy area. Mhmm. And that may have been a contributing factor. I would imagine so.
Speaker 10 ·
And the other one that I'd gone to of HonorHealth is on DC Ranch, right in the heart of DC Ranch. So that's another one.
Speaker 4 ·
Who are the owners of it? Mariam? I'm gonna guess Mariam's got the darndest questions,.
Speaker 1 ·
I'm sorry. I'd so far, I don't see any indication of that. I'd probably have to dig a lot deeper to figure that one out. But I will tell you, I would say smaller is better for general health care because these mega systems, there's a reason why they got so big. So, yeah, I Jen, I think you made a really good choice, it's sounding like. So.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. And I'm glad you came out of it okay and are able to keep doing your important work. And, I know you're, when we first started talking, you could barely talk some days and just look at you.
Speaker 10 ·
Thank you so much. Yeah. I had that rare, once in a lifetime good experience in the hospital. I really had nothing to complain about. And I actually had such good service, such good care that I want to when I feel better, I'm gonna write a review, a good review for them.
Speaker 4 ·
Nice. That's always the most important thing. Even if I go, which I rarely ever leave the house, but if I go to dinner and a waitress was nice to me, I will call the manager and do a letter. Like, just because. Just it's the right thing to do. Right? Because there's such bad service in the world all around these days. We always need to acknowledge the people that actually really did their job and cared about it and cared about us and our service.
Speaker 4 ·
And, , we pay them a lot of money, but, , it's always nice to acknowledge those people. I just wanna remind everyone. Even, like, my best friend when we were driving quite a few years ago, we saw a car accident in the ditch, and I'm like, oh my god. I'm a nurse. Legally, as a Canadian nurse, you have to stop and give them CPR. You have to legally pull over and whatever.
Speaker 4 ·
And I was, like, not feeling really good, but I was like, I'm just gonna call 911 anyway. And my best friend's like, why would you do that? Don't no. No. No. Don't do it. Don't there's a car upside down in the ditch, and people are hanging from their seat belts. You can see them. But there's so many people that just don't just do that little tiny piece because they don't want their account or they don't want to be acknowledged legally,.
Speaker 4 ·
Whatever. And I think the right thing to do is always to acknowledge Jan, exactly what you're just doing now. You called them out. You're gonna write them a letter. That changed your whole experience, which also changed your experience in life and your healing because you're just a good person, number one. But the fact that you're saying it, I don't think a lot of people think to do it a lot. Not that I'm a special, but I honestly make an effort to be like,.
Speaker 4 ·
How can I make that person's life better or give them a prop? Whether the manager acknowledges it or not, at least it's done. Right? It's off your plate, and you're done. And I'm just so happy that you're healing so fast. That's so good, and I'm sorry for your pain.
Speaker 10 ·
Thank you. It's too bad. You guys, I have a question or maybe more like a statement and you can feel around in the future, or maybe somebody will find benefit from my what I have to say, the weirdest thing happened. I have had seriously declining.
Speaker 10 ·
Eye injuries from what, , what vaccine, but I did. And my eyes have been just, , really a lot of pain. And,.
Speaker 10 ·
I guess I just call it vaccine eye injury. I don't really know how to describe it, but it's been, , it's on my mind twenty four seven. I don't. I don't. There's never a moment when it's not in the back of my head. Oh my god. My eyes. My eyes. And what am I gonna do about my eyes? And, of course, the doctors all say, there's nothing wrong with your eyes. They're fine. And then, , or they wanna say they just wanna say a diagnosis without looking at them and saying, okay. Well, fine. You have dry eye. And I'm like, but my eyes aren't dry. Like, dryness isn't a thing for me.
Speaker 10 ·
And, so I've just struggled along with my poor eyes and tried to heal them with colloidal silver, tried to heal them with castor oil.
Speaker 10 ·
None of that ever worked. I tried, I did good chunks of time to experiment, , like three months or six months. I did the castor oil for a year. Nothing. They just kept getting just a little bit worse, a little bit worse. Every now and again, I would notice that this is a little bit worse. And when I came out of surgery,.
Speaker 10 ·
A few days later, I realized that I hadn't woken up one day and thought about my eyes. And as I lay here in this hospital bed in this nursing home, I realize now that I haven't thought about my eyes since surgery, since before I fell and injured myself. Did something happen in surgery? Could something have triggered something to make my eyes back to normal? Like, what happened? I'm not complaining. That's interesting.
Speaker 1 ·
I'm just saying. I got You're taking you're taking aspirin? No. I was taking aspirin before.
Speaker 4 ·
You were, but we talked about this earlier in the space. The blood clots, the blood clotting syndrome from vaccines, number one. But number two, the smallest vessels in your entire body are right in the back of your retina. I just actually said this a couple hours ago in this space. Your smallest, that's why we're having so many eye problems because the clots, the micro clots get in there, and they clog it. So it makes you have blurred vision. Sometimes you can't open your eyelids. Right? Am I am I right? Is that is that how you're feeling? Like, sometimes it's like zigzags.
Speaker 4 ·
I don't know. I don't know. No. But think about clots. Just look at look at the back of your retina. Look at the blood clots. Look at how tiny your vessels are at the back of your eyeballs. That's that's why there's so many eye issues.
Speaker 0 ·
So, yeah. Wonder if it wasn't something as simple as, like, , you hit your you somebody punches you in the arm to take your mind off your eye your headache or something, and then, like, you suddenly you're not thinking about your That's a that's a possibility, but there also is one other possibility, Jan, that could be happening here.
Speaker 1 ·
When you have a major trauma and you also have a lot of inflammation from the trauma of the surgery too, your body's gonna retain a lot of fluid. And I wonder with, and they've probably been pushing IVs and everything too. And I wonder if that maybe didn't help with blood flow generally to the eyes in addition to the aspirin that you're already taking and the aspirin after the surgery. And sometimes if you just get enough hydration and even some excessive inflammation retaining more fluid, it might have helped improve your blood flow generally throughout your body plus.
Speaker 1 ·
Extending into those small blood vessels in the eyes. I would I would almost.
Speaker 10 ·
Bet on that one. I bet you're right. Something like that for sure. And it's not that I'm not experiencing.
Speaker 10 ·
A deflection, a, because of my leg that I'm just thinking about my leg pain. It's that they feel good. My eyes feel good.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. And it could be?, honestly, I had this happen in my body. Whenever I would have a problem in one place, it seemed like that I would get, , all my blood shunted there to deal with that, and then I would end up with symptoms somewhere else from not getting enough blood flow and perfusion. So I wonder if they just almost just pumped up the volume so much with, , the IVs and then the inflammation. And then I it seems like they, , they may have actually helped you get good perfusion throughout your body from that.
Speaker 1 ·
Were you a big did you drink plenty of water prior to.
Speaker 10 ·
Your injury, or do you classically not drink a lot of fluids? No. I drink from the moment I rise till the time I lie down, and I usually drink about somewhere between eight and ten sixteen ounce bottles of, , something. It might be water. It might be, , LMT, LMT,.
Speaker 10 ·
Mineral water. It might be iced tea. That's about it. That's about all. Coffee, maybe a coffee. But I'm drinking from the time I get up to the time I lie down.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. So it wasn't that you were dehydrated previously then. Yeah. So I'm guessing that you don't, as a normal course when you're sitting at home, eat whole brimming bowls full of fresh fruit. No. Exactly. And,.
Speaker 10 ·
, three steady meals a day that are just high quality food. That too. So.
Speaker 1 ·
Between the nutrition and the pumped up even more hydration and the profusion, they're like, you probably that it just helped your body all of that together. Isn't that wild that you have an injury, and then it end up ends up helping someone else? I'm so happy.
Speaker 1 ·
That's very cool. And that's where my face comes in, and I'm sure you that, , even there's always a silver lining on the cloud out there.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep. Sure is. And eating a ton of fresh fruit isn't just good for your body. They say, I think it's five servings of fresh fruit a day helps stave off depression and gives you a little bit of a, , boost. Yep.
Speaker 10 ·
I do eat a lot of fruit at home, but, like, that's all I get. Because I can only, like, prepare one thing at a time. So one thing a day. So, like, I might just have, like, a big giant plate of fruit, but then I just don't have enough energy to go get that steak out of the fridge. Yeah. So you got hyped up on nutrition too by ending up in the hospital. Wow. And I think the, the saline bags they were hanging, they hung one saline bag after the other, and I was keeping track of it. And I think those really helped me because I know they have in the past when I get the mobile.
Speaker 10 ·
When I when I got the mobile IV clinic to come to my home and they would hang a bag like a Myers cocktail and then I'd add stuff to it. And I always said, can I have an extra saline bag? Can you stay and give me one extra bag of saline? And that always was so good.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. The body is amazing if it gets what it needs, even if it's under not so wonderful circumstances. It really can do some amazing things. I'm so glad you've got a silver lining on the cloud. That is great. Me too.
Speaker 10 ·
And a really good hospital experience and, on top of it.
Speaker 0 ·
That's awesome.
Speaker 1 ·
That is awesome because that is so rare these days. What a blessing you have brought us to hear this story tonight, and it is it is horrible that you had to go through that to bring us that. But, oh gosh, we love you, and we're glad that you're here.
Speaker 10 ·
Thank you. Thanks for
Speaker 0 ·
Keep us posted.
Speaker 10 ·
Absolutely. I will. We
Speaker 0 ·
Are we are over our six hour should wrap it up, Mark, but I did want to give Heidi a chance to say hello. She's been just quietly sitting on Mike all night. How are you doing, Heidi?
Speaker 0 ·
And if you've fallen asleep, that's totally fine. I understand it's been a long night.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah., I've been what if I dropped out, like, two or three times tonight? X has been kinda crazy tonight. Her mic may be difficult too.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep. And I'm still getting the errors on X. Fortunately, I did finally, well, we did with a lot of effort figure out how to stop my computer from constantly crashing. And that was a matter of well, after we rebuilt the kernel, we ultimately disabled hardware acceleration.
Speaker 2 ·
The I nine fifteen integrated graphics chip has given up the ghost, so I had to reroute the main board through the secondary NVIDIA GPU.
Speaker 0 ·
And rebuild the current. And in any normal circumstance, this would have been the end of my computer and, , looking at buying a new computer. But with the advent of this amazing new technology, we were able to assess it out. And here I am tonight, and I'm I haven't well, I did crash the once, but I'll take it. I was crashing, like, every five minutes on last Saturday's space, and it was a nightmare. But I do appreciate, everyone coming, and I appreciate our cohost. I know, protocol widow has been dealing with a bit of a situation with her dog tonight, and, it can be stressful.
Speaker 0 ·
To try to stay in this space and take care of all those things. I really appreciate you still being here with this Bruticol widow. If you're still if you're still with us, if we haven't put you to sleep, I'd like to give you a chance to say a few words before we wrap it up.
Speaker 3 ·
No. I hadn't gone to sleep. I have some documenting of things that I needed to take care of. And you guys had a good conversation going so I could listen and do that at the same time.
Speaker 3 ·
This has been a really good space. We have such a wonderful bunch of people that visit us, and it's really something that we can look forward to every weekend, having our friends around, people that understand us, appreciate us. Thank you very much for appreciating us.
Speaker 3 ·
And I want you guys to have a wonderful remaining, part of your weekend and a really safe and productive week. And I look forward to seeing you all again next week.
Speaker 0 ·
Thank you so much, protocol widow, and thank you for doing the very difficult work of reading all of the names of those who were killed. I know it's not easy, and I really admire and respect that you do that every week even as, , the victims are sometimes in the audience listening. No pressure. Right? You do an amazing job, and, I think you help us honor the victims beautifully. Thank you. Miriam?
Speaker 1 ·
Oh, another great space with everyone tonight., we're here, but I'm just thankful that you all are here. And the fact that you come back and you just give us so much energy, and you reinforce our will to continue just by your presence, just by you being here and spending time with us. And it's it's a very important thing for me personally, and I'm sure it is for everyone else. And, I just wanna say thank you from the bottom of my heart, and I look forward to seeing you again next Saturday night.
Speaker 0 ·
I second everything she said. It really means a lot to us that you come and you stay and you listen and you help us on this very important mission.
Speaker 0 ·
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@CHBMPorg Palantir’s Giant Database on Every American + AI SYSTEMS = 🚨MASSIVE TYRANNY🚨: 🚨A KILL & CONTROL GRID🚨 CONVERGENCE OF Palantir’s Giant Database on Americans + AI Agent Operators/Biometrics/Digital ID, & the Stargate Project IS a Globalist One World Order Technocratic “Dream”,…
Miriam Belknap (@BelknapM)
@CHBMPorg Catherine Austin Fitts: “Trump’s Genius Act Stablecoin and CBDC are the same thing”: Mark Goodwin states “Stablecoins can be programmed EXACTLY how we fear CBDCs will be programmed…the same tokenized”. GENIUS Act Stablecoins Appear to be another piece of control grid (INCLUDING…
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/SIT1JURUpC
Chellee🌻 (@Michell87463246)
@CHBMPorg Florida has abandoned the COVID 19 vaccine injured and bereaved. Our government is watching us suffer and die. They all have their hands in crimes against humanity. @GovRonDeSantis @RonDeSantis @CaseyDeSantis @FLSurgeonGen @FloridaDOH @SecKennedy @ByronDonalds… https://t.co/B9je0HIANd
COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (@CHBMPorg)
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Miriam Belknap (@BelknapM)
@CHBMPorg @Jmermaids160788 https://t.co/7ZCCwyA9gR
Miriam Belknap (@BelknapM)
@CHBMPorg It’s NOT ABOUT “Public Health”, It’s ABOUT MONEY & CONTROL since US GOVERNMENT raises Treasury Revenue (via licensing) & US GOVERNMENT has CONTROL (via inspection): SEE 1902 Virus-Toxin law, SECTION 1. September 1789, Congress established the Treasury Dept: From 1789➡️ New Deal…
Shanna Carroll (@ShannaCarroll80)
@CHBMPorg @TbirdTmoney , I just want you to know that I see your strength, even on the days you feel weak. Life can feel overwhelming, but you’ve already overcome so much, and I believe in you more than ever. Don’t give up, you’re capable of more than you realize, and I’m right here…
Protocol Widow (@ProtocolWidow)
@CHBMPorg @Jmermaids160788 please visit the Covid-19 Humanity Betrayal Memory Project at https://t.co/vOW2aOSVDU. You can review other files from other victims. We can at least try to help you memorialize you son. I am so sorry for your loss.
Miriam Belknap (@BelknapM)
@CHBMPorg @Jmermaids160788 I can’t DM you unless you follow me. But, here the link to https://t.co/0venALQphn & the link to my husband’s story on CHBMP is https://t.co/ONLU087xIl
COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (@CHBMPorg)
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Shanna Carroll (@ShannaCarroll80)
@CHBMPorg I love you all so much 💜💜💜
AQutelyAwake (@AQutelyAwake)
@CHBMPorg Epstein and George Church mapped the human genome just after 9/11 2004/2005 paving the way for Bill Gates human genetic modification experiment! https://t.co/mEErxRqnCo https://t.co/EEPF1cmbqX
K. Holiday 🇺🇸🇨🇦💪 (@kylelikestruth)
@CHBMPorg @TbirdTmoney @Michell87463246 @ProtocolWidow @BelknapM @DebraMose @elsee_lr @polarbear22w interesting how everything they’re 🧬 monitoring in the veterans seem to be the exact organs targeted by the bioweapons including mental health? https://t.co/bQcW8fC7av
COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (@CHBMPorg)
See the full list of those who have documented their stories 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 - please help us share their stories & demand accountability.
Shea 🇺🇸 (@Shea1936)
@CHBMPorg @ProtocolWidow thank you for reading Mom’s name tonight🥲
Shea 🇺🇸 (@Shea1936)
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Shea 🇺🇸 (@Shea1936)
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ℂ𝕒𝕥 ℂ𝕒𝕥 ℂ𝕒𝕥 (@WhenCatsRuleUs)
@CHBMPorg SNEAK PEEK — SAVE THE DATE! https://t.co/S0x5zuL10W
ℂ𝕒𝕥 ℂ𝕒𝕥 ℂ𝕒𝕥 (@WhenCatsRuleUs)
@CHBMPorg This WEF demon wants a civil and peaceful genocide https://t.co/tyOn31bGdv
ℂ𝕒𝕥 ℂ𝕒𝕥 ℂ𝕒𝕥 (@WhenCatsRuleUs)
@CHBMPorg https://t.co/D8HhL1ooKZ
Jmermaids (@Jmermaids160788)
@CHBMPorg After our conversation last night I was told by one of you nice ladies to check my son's medication they gave him in the hospital when he died. The thing I thought was alarming is he got 4mg of morphine in his IV. Could they have overdose him? It states on the records that he…