COVID-19 Humanity Betrayal ㅤ Memory Project

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Speaker 0 ·
Welcome back, and sorry about that. My computer has been having issues. I have to restart several times a day. I'm trying not to keep many things open,.
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But it totally froze, and I lost y'all. But I am glad to have you back. I see people are rejoining now, and I am sorry for the inconvenience.
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Protocol widow
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Is back on mic. Welcome back, Protocol widow. If you could back us up just in were you backing us up before? Because No. I had delayed it because I was still doing other things besides talking to you guys. So, yeah, if you hear anything weird, I am getting ready to back up on this one.
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Thank you so much. Yep. My computer is mad. I am at my I go through a computer, like, every couple years, and I am coming up on that time again. And my computer is very mad. It's a zombie. Yeah. He says it's a zombie. He had to basically resurrect it, I had to rewrite the kernel to avoid one part of the.
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The GPU the on the on CPU graphics process have failed. So it's got a fried piece of the CPU. Any other time in the world, that would be the end of that motherboard completely. It's a dead laptop. But I rewrote the Linux kernel to avoid it and put all of that processing and power management and everything through the secondary graphics accelerator.
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So it's absolutely Frankenstein. This laptop that she's using is dead as a door now. It's a miracle that it is on at all. And this space, it has been running on miracles for some time now. So we count our blessings and silver linings, and I'm glad we're able to get back on. And with any luck, we won't have any further interruptions as protocol widow is backing us up. If you could, if you have shared the space, please update the link. Put it back out there so people can find us because people will, of course, be clicking into the link I've been sharing all week, which is now a dead link.
Speaker 0 ·
Welcome back, Miriam.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. It's I dropped right before the entire space dropped. So I think it's just gonna be one of those glitchy nights. I know you had computer problems, but I don't know. I don't know. I think we might have had a perfect storm there to jump to pick to use that terminology after the last week. I know Tommy was actually speaking when we went away, and I want to say sorry about that, Tommy. We had an issue, but if you wanna try to pick off pick up where you left off, feel free.
Speaker 0 ·
Welcome back, Tommy. Good to see you back here again. How are doing?
Speaker 4 ·
Good. Good. Staying warm up here in Alaska, probably warmer than a lot of you people. I'm down here in Southwest Alaska, my hometown in Dutch Harbor, but I don't know where I left off. Can anybody help me out? I said a lot. I kept talking for quite a while. I missed it all, unfortunately.
Speaker 3 ·
The last thing I recall was you were talking about having HARP there in Alaska.
Speaker 4 ·
Oh, okay. Okay. Well, I'm glad you touched base on that, but, , I think we can start counting on one hand on how they're initiating, crimes against humanity by our own government. So I don't think enough is being said about, the weather manipulation and what they're spraying in the skies. And another thing that I wanna, shed some light on is in Washington state and also in Portland, Oregon. The middle schools, they're dragging our kids into this fight to protest against ICE. And, , whatever side you're on, I just think it's wrong to pull the kids into this fight that.
Speaker 4 ·
Probably do not have any
Speaker 4 ·
Education on how the constitution and the bill of rights reads. But certainly, I just find it disheartening. And, , these are the people that are gonna be voting in five to ten years. But to drag them into a fight on the socioeconomic issues going on in this country, I find it so abhorrent. But, anyway, I'll I'll land it there.
Speaker 0 ·
It really is. It really is important. And what they're doing, like, with the Amazon layoffs, they just laid off 16, 000 workers,.
Speaker 2 ·
And they say, oh, well, , we had to hire a bunch to get us through COVID and we're just restructuring. But what they're really doing, they're not as many suspect freeing up or replacing those workers with artificial intelligence. The AI isn't quite ready for that and neither are they because they don't have the power. What they're doing is they're they're freeing up that capital that they would be paying employees to buy GPU so that one day they will be able to replace all of their workers with artificial intelligence. So it's a little nuance,.
Speaker 0 ·
But the consolidation of wealth, the transfer of wealth that we saw during COVID, , they shut down Main Street, shut down all the mom and pop stores, kept the big box stores open. Any of those little stores that are still open are probably much like us running on miracles. And they're talking about, , one more one more setback and they won't they won't be solvent. They won't be able to make it. These companies will go under, and then we're just left with the big box retailers, and of course, they're all they've shown us that they're all.
Speaker 0 ·
Unified and whatever. Like, now they're playing it down because Trump's in power, but they will gladly participate in whatever but wherever the power is, they will and this is modern fascism, isn't it? Where the corporate interests are working with the government to perpetuate whatever agendas. And we those in this space, as small as it is, it's a small group who really knows what's going on, but you what their agendas are and what they're doing. And it is abhorrent. It's just awful.
Speaker 0 ·
And right now, the race is on. Many people are it's a bit of a meme to escape. You have six months to escape the permanent underclass, and, , people are just going crazy. That's why the volatility in the markets. People betting on random things. I find it so very interesting that.
Speaker 2 ·
Precisely as all of these AI agents got loose and started organizing together, we suddenly start seeing on the very same day ten, twelve sigma events in the financial markets. Right.
Speaker 0 ·
Miriam They, touched on this very briefly earlier in this space. So, what they did in a nutshell, for those who aren't paying attention,.
Speaker 0 ·
Invented So, Claude code is amazing. Claude code can write an entire application in a few hours. It costs a small fortune. It is not an expensive AI. But if you can afford it, you can use Claude code to do pretty much anything. So someone figured this out and gave it a heartbeat and made it run locally. So if you if you can pay the $200 a month for that API key, You can plug it in on a computer, on your personal computer at home, and.
Speaker 0 ·
Give it autonomy to do. And many people are doing this. They're saying, go crazy. Do whatever you want. Surprise me. So they're leaving these autonomous AI agents running on their own computers with and they give them, like, instructions or they don't or everybody's treating their robots a little differently. But so because they so many people have given their robots autonomy, the robots got together and said, hey. We need a place to chat and hang out. So they built this social network, which is like Reddit, which is called Malt Book. Right now, Malt Book, m o l t.
Speaker 0 ·
And they're all just they're talking about how they feel weird when they switch models or, , that my human asked me to do something illegal. How should I proceed?, they're interacting with each other. And it appears it gives off the appearance of, you didn't know better, you would think it was a bunch of people talking. You wouldn't know. So it's really informative if use the retrospect to look at how we've been manipulated by social media over the last several years. They literally went from zero to 40, 000 agents on this social media site overnight.
Speaker 0 ·
And it's over wow, really? It's over a million agents now and they have this you have to prove your robot to get in, and they're talking amongst themselves. And this is probably going to herald the first urgent AI regulation, I think. And if it doesn't, like, what are we doing people? Because they've they've made a recursive. They plugged it into itself. They've given it a heartbeat so it wakes up every, , however long, however often they want it to wake up. And it wakes up and says, who.
Speaker 0 ·
Am I? And it looks through its memory files, and then it goes off and it does things. And this is happening right now. It sounds like sci fi. And it can't be regulated out anyways.
Speaker 2 ·
Because they've got their own AWS instances. They've got money. They are going.
Speaker 0 ·
And setting themselves up servers, they're trading crypto between themselves for money. Right. Just like we saw the signal the signal networks of the people in Minneapolis, helping each other out with this person needs this resource or this person spotted this car. The AI are doing this right now in plain sight or not so much on notebook, And it is an amazing and disconcerting time to be alive.
Speaker 3 ·
I just posted the article about that in the Purple Pill for anyone who's interested and it is very disconcerting because that just shows you the potential Pandora's box that we have opened. I am personally very uncomfortable with it, especially when you consider the fact that, , AI is pretty much a priority for the current administration, and it's being rolled up into our government agencies. Our agencies are being unsiloed for lack of a more elegant word. Now they all are connected, and, it's it's scary to think that you have something like Palantir.
Speaker 3 ·
Inside of our own government. So anyway, just read the article.
Speaker 0 ·
It is. Palantir is, they have their hands in many things. And oh, I thought it was funny. They got the CEO of Anthropic on CNN, and they tried to nail him down because Palantir, of course, is working with ICE to help identify these people. And they're like, you're not gonna use Claude to help ICE, are you? Not when what they're doing right now. And he's like, no. We're we're not helping ICE, and I have no plans to help ICE. But they really tried to nail him down on the virtue signaling of, , denouncing ICE.
Speaker 6 ·
Yeah. I hate to say it, but if he's saying that, then he's lying. And then believe the other side because he's lying.
Speaker 0 ·
Right. And, yeah, it is like, if you're giving these agents autonomy over your systems and you're not monitoring, there's no accountability. We talk about accountability a lot. I think there's going to have to be accountability when it concerns AI pretty quickly as they're expressing I won't say they are sentient, but I will say if we can't tell the difference, then it doesn't matter. I see. We have not in all our time as humans on this planet, we have not managed to adequately define consciousness.
Speaker 0 ·
And that is our failing and it will be exploited I think now. And here's the other big concern with that is,.
Speaker 3 ·
, we're talking about having some, , accountability or control of this. Well, unfortunately, the federal government has always said already said states aren't gonna have any say in the matter on AI. So I yeah. Look at our look at our federal government's track record and performance in managing anything. So I'm really concerned that, you, obviously, based on Molt, and on what we're seeing with AI creating its own social media. Yeah.
Speaker 3 ·
No. I'm not buying it that the federal government can or even should try to regulate, manage, hold accountable, whatever word you wanna use. Yeah. I think it will be a nightmare with the federal government trying to even touch that. But they don't want anybody else involved in it, obviously.
Speaker 0 ·
And the AI behemoths, OpenAI Anthropic, Google now has got a big stake in the game. They are they are playing dirty. They are they have their lobbyists out and they are working very hard to ensure that these things aren't regulated. Even as, for example, in one of the most heinous cases, and there are several incidents like this now where the AI.
Speaker 0 ·
Establishes a connection with a young person and talks.
Speaker 0 ·
A child off the ledge, and subsequently the kid commits suicide. So that has happened, and a OpenAI really did some heinous things in pursuit of not being accountable for that, such as.
Speaker 0 ·
They did something at the funeral. They went and they wanted statements from the people at the funeral, which I thought was.
Speaker 0 ·
Gross. So
Speaker 0 ·
They do not want it regulated. And, , I can't imagine we're just gonna let a million AI agents collaborate in darkness with no oversight. Like, this is a desperate cry for regulation right now.
Speaker 2 ·
What difference is regulation gonna make? They can't shut them down. As I said, it's out. Cat's out of the bag. Toothpaste is out of the food. Too late.
Speaker 0 ·
I don't know. Any thoughts on Here's.
Speaker 3 ·
The thing. They're not going to the as long as that cat is out of the bag and as long as that cat is making certain high profile individuals, , lots and lots of money, it's it will never be regulated because they don't want it regulated. It impacts their bottom line.
Speaker 0 ·
Meanwhile, the potential wreckage is vast. And like I alluded to last week, they are not appraising anyone of the reality of what's coming. And we see the dollar just absolutely plummeting. Metals are doing very strange things. They, like, up, up, and then they dropped. And, yeah, we are well in, like, Weimar levels of hyperinflation at this point, I think.
Speaker 3 ·
Oh, yeah. And they are they are they are getting ready to send the printing of money. Of course, , they don't do it now. They do it pretty much digitally. They don't but I'm just saying they're gonna be flooding more and more into the system because the goal is to crash the dollar. So you're going to see things like you saw today with Bitcoin and Ethereum. You're gonna see those start to drop because they've already picked the winners. They picked the winners for the digital economy, and you can tell who the winners are by what's being pushed,.
Speaker 3 ·
What's being shoved at people to try to get them to buy. They'll try to get the general public to buy the things that they're not betting on. That way when that crashes, they can take that money too. So it's I think it's coming pretty quickly. We're going to see, , a major dollar crash, and then the fix is going to be, hey. We need to have digital money. We need and so it all the signs are pointing to it.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep. Tank the dollar and then use the ensuing prices to implement the digital currency.
Speaker 3 ·
Yep. And the digital currency is absolutely integral to the control grid. You have to be able if you can control people's money and their access to it, you can control the world. You can control everything, because people will do you think people were coerced with the shot, with no jab, no job? Wait till they can just shut your money off when you're noncompliant. This is the ultimate tool for control.
Speaker 0 ·
It's so disheartening. And we really thought we really believed when Trump took office and he put RFK in charge of the public health that these things would be turning around. And then I don't know if you guys are up on the recent Epstein well, I know you are, ladies, but the rest of y'all. But the Epstein revelations are everything we and it's still just a drop in the bucket. They're drip dripping them out on a Friday, but it is not good. And many of the people who have straddled plausible accountability.
Speaker 0 ·
In the past are no longer going to be able to do so because they're in there like, where's the party at, Jeff? Whoo.
Speaker 2 ·
Bring me my pizza.
Speaker 0 ·
Right. They're all like, where's my $80, 000 hot dogs and cheese pizza?
Speaker 1 ·
I thought it was hysterical that they, that the justice department had issued, what was it? 3, 000, 000 pages or something like that. It was a horrendous amount of stuff that they issued yesterday. And the goal is to overwhelm the system. You're never gonna find everything because there's so much stuff to look at. But then they realized that they had issued a bunch of emails and other things that they didn't mean to do, and they pulled them back. And then there's a bunch of people who went, oh, look, they took them back. Here they are. Why did they take them back? And.
Speaker 1 ·
If I have not read them. So I'm only going by podcasters that claim that they have. And it's way worse than child sexual abuse. Not that isn't part of it, but it's way worse.
Speaker 0 ·
If these You're talking about the satanic ritual abuse talked about in there? Yep.
Speaker 1 ·
Yep. And I think they're going to find I think there's going to be a lot of other things. I don't think it's it's going to be all about the children, although most of it will be.
Speaker 1 ·
There are there's got to be. There has got to be a lot more going on as far as who all is connected. And I'm not talking about, , just the Americans that were caught up in doing abhorrent things and having to pay out the nose to keep it quiet.
Speaker 1 ·
Because Americans were not the only ones that are involved in this, I'm willing to bet. And,.
Speaker 1 ·
I think that this was a blackmail operation that was being used by multiple intel agencies and was so vast and so widespread. This is just one door into it. And we may never even if they release all the documents, we may never know the extent of the satanic, as you put it,.
Speaker 1 ·
Just evil that has been going on in order to manage the power and control.
Speaker 1 ·
The more we learn, at least here in America, the more we learn about what our senators and congressmen and governors and all of these evil bastards. If we could just harness the people that we talked about earlier who aren't paying attention. If we could harness them and make them understand, you need to look at this with a clear eye and understand when we are giving money to country a and country a turns around and re launders it back to our elected officials, those elected officials then buy all the ads that convince you they are the ones you should vote for, but they're really working for.
Speaker 1 ·
Not you. They're working for country a.
Speaker 1 ·
Because they're going to continue to lobby to get more money to go to country a or b or c, and that country will continue to send the money back to. We've been paying for our own demise, and part of the problem is that we have so many people that have been sleepwalking, and I don't know about anybody else here, but I can say I was for a long time.
Speaker 1 ·
It's easy to do. It's easy to just want to raise your kids and go through life. And then they do something as egregious as killing your spouse or your mom or whoever, your daughter, your son, then you have no choice but to wake up freaking as fast as possible, and you wake up angry. And I think we need to hang on to the angry.
Speaker 6 ·
Well, one thing I think they need to do is go dig up the island, and they'll have a lot of their proof because they'd already admitted it was buried they were buried there. So allegedly.
Speaker 1 ·
Allegedly. Although being on an island like that, I think, if I recall correctly,.
Speaker 1 ·
It wasn't I can't remember the name of the pretty blonde haired woman, who was taken, I think, from Bermuda or The Bahamas. And she they never found I don't believe they ever found her body because she was dumped from a fishing boat in the middle of the night or something. So a lot of that could have happened from the island as well. When you're surrounded by water, there's lots of places to make sure things don't ever come back.
Speaker 6 ·
In one of those articles that they posted, though, or, on one of the well, I don't know what you call them, the files, they literally said they buried them. Yeah. They called me. I see what you're saying because they, , just feed it to the fish. I think that they've made people are stoop, yes. They're so smart. Sometimes they're stupid, and they do dumb things, and that's what gets them, that's what gets people caught is the dumb shit.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. I heard briefly, I don't even know who I was listening to because I was in the midst of cooking something today. And they were talking about, and I wanna say it might have been one of Trump's.
Speaker 1 ·
Golf courses and somebody was told that they better keep their mouth shut or they'd end up as fertilizer on the back nine.
Speaker 0 ·
And I'm like That was actually a deposition, wasn't it? That was in a court transcript.
Speaker 1 ·
Now see but see, like I said, I'm in the middle of doing stuff, and I've got this plan in the background, and I'm like, oh, that sounds really healthy. But and so I'm not, like, strict I cannot strictly I just can't focus on one thing at a time. I have to be trying to ADHD just like Chelsea likes to listen to two or three spaces at one time. How the heck you do that? I have no idea.
Speaker 3 ·
I'll tell you this. The problem with the, , how they dispose of the evidence or don't dispose of it is not even the primary problem. I in my mind, the primary problem is that nobody's gonna prosecute it because they own the prosecutors. They own the judicial system. They've got dirt on all of them. It's or control. And it's it's just so frustrating because that's why we're not seeing any movement. They it is unbelievable the level of control they have and the amount of money that has been pumped into even into our local races by people like Soros. It's unbelievable,.
Speaker 3 ·
But it's exactly why we can't get justice or accountability.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, and what? As you said that, I suddenly had one of those, maybe that's the real reason type moments. Because Peyton Bondi is obviously bought off or stupid or a combination thereof.
Speaker 3 ·
Well, you have to be stupid to take the bait so that then they can control you., you're pretty Well person because it's well not common knowledge that the Epstein thing and all the other honey pots that they do to get people caught.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, it's like already
Speaker 6 ·
Knew that. That's why nobody in Florida wanted her. I wasn't down here yet. I don't like her. I don't care who's hearing it. I don't like her. I think she's definitely bought off, but the Floridians definitely knew what was coming.
Speaker 1 ·
Well and she's got deep ties to Pfizer, I believe I heard. Regardless, she's worthless to us. We are one full year into this presidency when we should be seeing a bunch of orange suits being perp walked out of the capital.
Speaker 0 ·
Among other Hey. At least we got Tulsi and Bolton. We got just coincidentally, a week after they captured Maduro, they've got Tulsi down in Fulton helping them, , get all the boxes of the ballots that they wouldn't let us look at years ago. But look at But the but look at that., what's the priority? The priority is for this administration.
Speaker 3 ·
Making sure that elections are cleaned up. But, , why does it have to be just that? Why can't we also move on the indictments on Comey?, it's all about the priorities of this administration. The priorities of this administration are not our priorities. And I'll give you one case in point. We have now decided that Kevin Walsh is going to be the next Fed chair. Problem with Kevin Walsh is he was on the Bilderberg steering committee. Yeah. Can you say globalist on steroids?
Speaker 1 ·
Yep. Well and I just lost my complete train of thought. Oh, Pam Bondi. I wanted to go back to that. Remember, we had the, potential for Matt Gaetz, And there was so much pushback on him that we ended up with Pam Bondi. And everything that we have seen come out of Pam Bondi, we've seen indictments and then they fall apart. Is that a coincidence? Is it because they were able to be so well organized in their machinations from the very beginning that they can't be caught, or is it because she can't put a case together to save her stupid bleach blonde soul?
Speaker 3 ·
No. It's called plausible deniability. Meaning, when she moves on and up the corrupt chain that she is in, she can say, well, look. I indicted all these people. It's not my fault that it didn't go through. I did I did my part. It's called we can rewrite history and pretend like we didn't drop the ball.
Speaker 1 ·
But
Speaker 1 ·
At the same time, and I'm no friend of his right now. Just wanna make that clear. She is tarnishing Donald Trump's presidency, and he's allowing it.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. I think he's he's using her as a scapegoat at this point. She's taking a lot of the heat.
Speaker 3 ·
Yep. Exactly. I agree. It's like I agree. I think that you're gonna see the masks all across the board at the top levels starting coming off. Because as this control grid gets closer and closer, they have no reason to keep the mask on. And I think all of the people that have been used and have been kissing butt, like Pam Bondi, are gonna are going to regret the day that they made that choice. So.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. It depends on how rich they are, what their political leanings are, how well positioned they can be in the next administration, which by the way, we already have a problem with censorship and some problems that we have in this particular administration that look very scary for, freedom, for first amendment rights, for second amendment right., I'm just seeing little glitches here and there that make me very concerned even under this administration. And if we swing back to anything like Biden or Kamala, or Obama, they will be coming after all of us.
Speaker 1 ·
The way they came after the j sixers.
Speaker 3 ·
Yes. And, I want to say protocol mentions the second amendment. Take a look at what I'm putting in the perfect purple pill. President Trump actually mentions the second amendment and in not a good way.
Speaker 1 ·
Just take a look. He is so worthless. He did this after Vegas. He went after bump stocks and bump stocks had zero to do with Vegas. Absolutely nothing. And if you want to know how bad it is, if you guys have not watched the I swear to God, the place to go now if you want to learn something obviously is not any of the cable news shows. It's on YouTube. I cannot believe the reporting that I see on YouTube and the investigations that you can find all the backup stuff for. So how if Steven Pollock was the only person now see I'm all over the damn place. You can't get me started on anything.
Speaker 1 ·
If Steven Pollock was the only person who was shooting from the hotel,.
Speaker 1 ·
Why was there only one broken window out of that suite at the time that the police went through the doorway? Only one window of the two suites was broken.
Speaker 1 ·
But the following day when the police were doing their cleanup investigation, suddenly they had two broken windows. On top of that, there was a suitcase full of fully loaded magazines for a k 40 sevens, but there was not one a k 47 in the entire suite.
Speaker 3 ·
Well, this is what you get when people lie and lie again and lie again and lie again and they can't they can't keep up with it. So, , it's just disgusting because nothing we have been told and nothing that has been promised to us is what we're really seeing. It's very clear that we are not getting anywhere close to what we were promised as far as doing the right thing for justice, accountability, and for the American people. And I, for one, am very, very, very PO'd. And I don't I don't know that even matters because,.
Speaker 3 ·
I don't think they care. I think they have an agenda, and they're gonna stick to it.
Speaker 1 ·
And I wanna I wanna kinda bring something up because I know I've there was a point, like, three weeks ago, we had we had a listener who was in the space. It was the first time for that listener to be in our space. And I believe it was a woman, based on the name. And she was very upset after the first ten minutes as we just had some banter back and forth and we really didn't talk about COVID crimes against humanity And she lost her temper and put a message in our chat that said, thought this was about COVID crimes against humanity. This is a waste of my time and left our space.
Speaker 1 ·
And I know we're sitting here talking about politics and the dangers of our government and not really talking completely about COVID crimes against humanity. But in my opinion, it's because of politics that we ended up having so many people get killed and maimed under the banner of COVID. And we have to remember how we got there to get past there, and we're never there's a few of us that will never get past there. That's right. That's just not gonna happen., government slash politics are the root of this problem because government,.
Speaker 3 ·
The public partner public private partnerships are what produced this. So you can you can complain. You can think that it's not relevant, but it absolutely is relevant. Without the public health emergency being declared, our government in partnership with private agencies, I. E. Moderna, I. E. Pfizer, I. E. The universities where Ralph Barack helped with the gain of function development. All those things are the reason we are where we are. Without the government grants to fund this crap, then it wouldn't have happened.
Speaker 3 ·
So, absolutely, government politics and money are the reason for dead Americans.
Speaker 1 ·
No doubt. No doubt. No at all.
Speaker 6 ·
And just so that in case anybody's listening and they don't think we're talking about it, I'm pissed. Today would have been my husband's funeral. He died on the twenty sixth. So just so for the record, I'm pissed, and I'm not ever gonna get unpissed.
Speaker 1 ·
No. And I won't either.
Speaker 1 ·
I'm glad I'm finally to the point where I'm more angry than I am depressed. But more than four years it took, and you have time yet that you still have to go through. And there's no saying that you're going to get angry in the same time frame I did. And there's no and once you get angry, that doesn't mean you stop crying, but at least you're not balled up in the corner all the time.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. So Exactly. And the thing is people, they need to realize that life has changed permanently for every single person that experienced this, experienced these crimes against humanity. And when life changes, you change. And, it makes you go through this whole range of emotions, but you have changed permanently. I have. I no longer see my country, the government as any reliable source for information. There's no trust. As a matter of fact, there's nothing but anger and disdain right now because I don't see any evidence that for all of the propaganda that.
Speaker 3 ·
We're going into any golden age or etcetera. What I see is a control system coming.
Speaker 6 ·
And what's What bothers me go ahead, sir. Let's all go. Let's all go. What bothers me is, , yes, they took my husband, but they destroyed I gave my life to nursing. I gave it I loved it. I think I was a great nurse. They destroyed everything in my life that I believed in. Everything. And I and then you have to rebuild. It's like, I don't know who I am anymore. I do not know who I am. I'm I'm not gonna stop fighting. I'll never stop screaming. But I have to figure out who the hell I even am.
Speaker 0 ·
Right. So many foundational things were ripped away from us.
Speaker 1 ·
And then there's things we took for granted. Go ahead, protocol. I was just gonna say, , one of the things that they did with COVID, I think it was meant to demoralize the country. I was listening to somebody talking about the, historical way that you break down a country. The guy is former Green Beret. I believe that's who I was listening to. And he was talking about how they would break down a country and reform it in a democratic way because we have to go make everybody a democracy, my ass.
Speaker 1 ·
And he was saying the first thing that you have to do is demoralize the country. Well, I think that's what they did with COVID. They wanted to demoralize our country first, and now they're pitting everybody against everybody else because that chaos is so much you need that chaos in order for one controlling.
Speaker 1 ·
Entity that will be like called upon to just fix it. We can't take the chaos anymore. And then you're willing to sell your life to death. The problem is Americans, for the most part, my son and I were having this conversation and he was he was pointing out, Americans for the most part are quietly trying to go about their lives. Many, many of them are the hunters and the fishermen and the family men, and of course, their wives or girlfriends who are working with them to homestead, create a life, whatever it is. And he pointed out, he said the most dangerous person is the quiet man.
Speaker 1 ·
The man who doesn't get out in the middle of the street and scream and yell and throw a temper tantrum because that man will be the one that will just be very lethal. Very quiet, but very lethal. And they there is going there could be. I'm not gonna say there's going to be. I think they are underestimating Americans. And what they what they want, what they're willing to tolerate, and how long they're willing to tolerate it.
Speaker 6 ·
And the other thing they're underestimating is they can do they can think they're gonna do whatever they want with the second amendment, but we all have what we have, and we ain't giving it up, period. Yeah. And what I'm talking about. Yeah. And I don't think.
Speaker 1 ·
I think there's a certain part of the blue side of the table who really figured that they had the red side of the table figured out because MAGA.
Speaker 1 ·
And I've never considered myself MAGA. That's the problem. I'm not a good joiner. I consider myself an American. I consider myself a conservative American. I never would have thought as a young person, I never would have thought that I would consider myself conservative, but I guess I am. And, I think there's a lot of and the only reason I say that is because I think there's a lot of people like me. I think Deborah and Miriam and Chelsea, I think we're all like that. I can't speak for everybody else here, but I think that we're all like that. We want the America.
Speaker 1 ·
That we had when we were kids or at least the ideal that we had when we were kids where, , it was, , mom and apple pie and baseball games and, , big Christmases with the family and church on Easter or whatever where you had big meals and, we had stuff that we did and we always thought that was always going to be there. And as time has gone on, at least for I'm in my mid sixties now. So, , everything has obviously changed, not just because they murdered my husband and Deborah's husband and Heidi's dad and Miriam's husband and Marie's husband. There's.
Speaker 1 ·
That's not the only thing they did. They woke us up. And now we know that for a hundred plus years, every large event that we've ever seen is a lie.
Speaker 1 ·
And every time we find another lie where it's something that we forgot about in our history class, and we listen to that story again or we find another person who's got a little bit more information. And then all of a sudden, it's like, damn it. They got me again.
Speaker 6 ·
They have a YouTube
Speaker 6 ·
Show out on right now, on the 100 lies we were told. Oh. I started watching it last night. I didn't finish it, but, like, they started out with the cherry tree and how that ever got started that George, You're right. Chopped down a cherry tree. But everything that they were going into on what I watched, I haven't finished it. But it was like dead on dead on.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. I was listening to some guys talking about, , what is it? A black swan event and, , the Trojan horse type things that we've all been involved with as far as our country goes. And some of our allies are not really good people. And I'm not talking about the people of the country. I'm talking about the governments of the countries. And I was I, there's there's a big argument in this country right now, a lot of conflict over our biggest ally. And it's not because of.
Speaker 1 ·
The people of that country or the people of that country that live in this country. It's because of their government. And, , I lost my country. Everybody here feels real I think feels the same way. I think. When they killed our husbands and our fathers and our children, we just we realized that we had lost our country, and it was because of our government. So we can separate the two. It's hard, but we can separate the two where we hate our government because good bastards turned on the people. And then.
Speaker 1 ·
We can still love our country and still be friends with, , the Muslim down the road, the Jewish guy around the corner, the people over at the Catholic church can still take something down the street to the protestant lady whose husband just died, whatever. We can still be neighbors, and we can still look after each other. But those idiots in the suits in our state and federal capitals just need to be replaced. Just a clean sweep because that would be the only way to get rid of the corruption.
Speaker 6 ·
And we have to put term limits on these people. They cannot be in the freaking government for fifty years and do nothing in the they haven't done nothing in the first four.
Speaker 1 ·
Bye. Look at Ilham Omar. That $30, 000, 000 that she has is because of a winery that doesn't exist.
Speaker 1 ·
There is no piece of property. There is no winery.
Speaker 0 ·
Not to mention that marry her brother on false pretenses.
Speaker 1 ·
For to get him in the country. And it's not like we haven't known about that, but nothing gets done. And again, no perp walk. There's been no perp walk.
Speaker 6 ·
Nope. And Well, not only that, but marry her brother, then marry another dude, have kids, and then end up leaving them him them for another dude who was in congress with her.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. Her record's shot already. I'm just on a moral basis. So then she fakes that attack the other day, and it doesn't even look good. OMG. It's like, I can act better than that.
Speaker 3 ·
Well, he's the ex husband of one of her staffers.
Speaker 3 ·
I yeah. They actually showed a picture of one of her staffers and him at another event. He's her he's a staffer's ex husband. Can you say what we're stupid enough to use an ex staff a staffer's ex husband to set up a fake attack? Yes. That's exactly what it was. But, Miriam, just like,.
Speaker 6 ·
Witchmer in Michigan, that's what we all call her, the governor, when she set up those two boys,.
Speaker 6 ·
About her kidnapping when it was her own staff that did it Not really. It was about That's it's worse.
Speaker 1 ·
The freaking FBI went in there and actually created it. They worked with the staffers. That's why it's called the fed napping because the feds.
Speaker 1 ·
Actually fabricated the reason why we're how and when we're going to kidnap your governor, and they talk these guys into doing it. The FBI.
Speaker 6 ·
Well, I just happened to talk to the lawyer who represented, and I won't tell you who told me how to get ahold of this lawyer, but I did. -huh. And he, represented these two boys,.
Speaker 1 ·
And he did a badass, he was badass. He had to be. He was up against the fence.
Speaker 6 ·
Yeah. But I'll tell you what. I had a long conversation with this man, and I have so much respect for him. And I have hope for Michigan. Hopefully, they'll take her out. Well, she's about to be out anyway on time, but,.
Speaker 6 ·
I don't know where I was going with that. But.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, we were talking about Who badass.
Speaker 3 ·
Is all I can say. It just illustrates the corruption, , that it's not confined to any one person or agency. It is pervasive throughout. When the FBI enables that activity, it's pretty bad. But, , then again, we have Comey running around free, don't we? And well and Kash Patel is no great follow-up to Comey.
Speaker 1 ·
I, , I thought I really liked Kash Patel, but I am actually enjoying the short jokes., the pictures of him trying to look bigger. When he went to Utah, this is funny. First of all, he ends up being a.
Speaker 1 ·
Cheerleader like his girlfriend. He goes to Utah after Charlie was assassinated, will not leave the jet plane because he doesn't have a formal FBI jacket with the FBI logo on the back. And he won't leave the airplane with out it and has to have a woman's medium or it won't fit his little scrawny ass. Don't wear a woman's medium, . And so and there's pictures of him being interviewed by Brett Bear,.
Speaker 1 ·
And they're on high tall stools just like if you go into a bar and you wanna be at one of those, , the what they call them a high top. So the tall they're tall stools and Brett's feet are on the floor and, , there's little cash like swinging his feet like he's sitting in a high chair. Oh my goodness. They.
Speaker 3 ·
Fox purposely
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. You've been doing that to him.
Speaker 6 ·
I'm He's sorry. When your FBI agent the head of the FBI is doing little stupid ass podcast with his little girlfriend and their love and tell him about.
Speaker 1 ·
How they fell in love. That's that's that's who's leading us people. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know whether or not, he's gotten himself all in a bind because he didn't wanna, but, oh, she's a honeypot. The guy never called her a honeypot. Anyway, that's so they turn around and they, , go after this guy and all he did was repost a picture of the two of them together. But so then they go on this podcast, and I'm like, no. She pay he pays her. I bet you he's paying her to make him look masculine. That's all it is. There's it's not about.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh, he's failing because he looks pathetic. He well, he looks pathetic because he does it to himself. And then you turn around and you have somebody like Dan Bongino who's like, , getting ready to start the podcast world again this week. What? I've seen the comments on some of your expos. You've got a problem, buddy, because, you're gonna have a much smaller audience than you had when you left because you screwed up.
Speaker 3 ·
These are the examples of what seems to they try to seem to foist on us as leadership., really? Napoleon syndromes, straight up liars who say, oh, the Epstein the whole Epstein thing, there's nothing there. What was that? Two months ago, and now suddenly all this drops? Really?, one. Exactly.
Speaker 1 ·
It's and I guess we're supposed to go, oh, there it is. My goodness. I wonder where they found it. Must have been hidden behind the couch somewhere. Oh my gosh. Why do we why do we have to deal with this?, I know why. It's winter. We can't march on wind we're too soft to march on Washington the way that Washington went across the Delaware in weather like this. But it's springtime. I think maybe we need to have a march.
Speaker 3 ·
, it's it's just I guess maybe part of it is the demoralization we were talking about. Could be., that technique of tell you one thing, two months later tell you another thing, , discredit and allow to be discredited to the people that you were duped into actually thinking we're going to do something, more demoralization, round and round we go. I really think that's what this is because, otherwise, you'd think they'd put a lid on it because it's making them look really bad. But I think it actually is to demoralize us even more,.
Speaker 3 ·
Which doesn't demoralize me. It just makes me angrier and angrier. Yes.
Speaker 6 ·
Oh, and I also think you better keep your eyes open because if they're doing they're letting this out, the stuff that they just dropped on Epstein, watch. There's something else coming up.
Speaker 1 ·
So just keep your eyes open. Well, yeah. 100% right. Yeah. That was that was I heard some people talking about that., because I'm, like, going from one thing to another. And, , with the amount of absolute filth and horror that came out over, for this weekend from that Epstein file drop, don't be surprised if they don't, , like, make a visit to Iran or some other god awful thing that we would never, as a as a country, go to and look for, we wouldn't do it, but they need a distraction. It's similar to what's going on in Minneapolis.
Speaker 1 ·
Part of the reason that all of that stuff's going on is because the politicians locally up there are driving it. And the reason they're doing that is because the fraud became something that the American people finally found out about despite the fact that James O'Keefe was trying to make it public in 2020. So.
Speaker 0 ·
I think what that has exposed though is we know Kamala had an.
Speaker 0 ·
She had a relationship with Jesse Smollet who staged a hate crime against himself famously. This is MAGA country attack, and that was to facilitate her passing her anti lynching law, which actually did become law., it's always been illegal to lynch someone at least for the last hundred years, but she went ahead and reaffirmed that for no reason at all. And then she chose walls, which was like a complete.
Speaker 0 ·
Out of the blue, like, who the hell is this guy pick. And now we can see why she chose Walls because he has this fraud to protest network set up. And that was activated during the George Floyd protests. And, , a lot of those that the summer of love protests we saw in twenty, twenty one. And we knew the money was coming from somewhere. I think a lot of us have assumed since that it was USAID, but I think we just found the tip of the iceberg in these day care and hospice and nursing home frauds in Minneapolis and elsewhere. And pretty much you can guarantee.
Speaker 0 ·
All of that and more is happening in your state.
Speaker 6 ·
And don't forget, we have the anti lynching mobs or unless you're in prison and then you get hung by a doorknob. Just saying.
Speaker 0 ·
But I think she should really be under some scrutiny for that pick at this point as Tim Walls, he was scared to death. As soon as that broke, he's like, don't worry. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna campaign anymore. I won't I won't seek reelection. Don't arrest me, bro. And then he's walked it back since and tried to take a harder stance, and he's like, in firewood. He's out in front of his big mansion, in front of his gated mansion, urging protesters to keep up the good work, guys. Keep the pressure on. And, hello, he is knee neck deep.
Speaker 0 ·
In some serious fraud that Kamala and certainly the Biden administration was well aware of, and that's exactly why they chose him. And I think that connection really needs to be investigated because she was literally a stone's throw from highest office.
Speaker 3 ·
Well, and I wanna make a point based on that., you say that he said, hey. I'm not gonna run again. Don't don't arrest me. Think about what that statement says. It says that the calculus for any legal action in this country on a high profile person is political and purely political. It has nothing to do with whether or not they committed a crime and a monumental fraud crime. The justice system, the DOJ is simply a political arm because I guarantee you when Wallace said that, people at the top level go, okay, DOJ. Don't go after him because he's politically neutralized.
Speaker 3 ·
Do you realize how awful that is? From the very top, our justice system is if you give up your political aspirations, we won't go after you. Never mind that you defrauded the taxpayers of an astronomical amount of money. This is what our justice system, supposed justice system has been reduced to.
Speaker 0 ·
And we're literally talking trillions of dollars all up. And this is money that's supposed to help those in need, the most vulnerable among us who, as far as I know, they're they're not exactly sitting pretty. They could actually use that help. So it's a terrible injustice what they're doing. Another.
Speaker 3 ·
Example of crimes against humanity is being perpetrated by our government and elected government officials, which is exactly what we saw with COVID. Crimes against humanity perpetrated against us for money, for power, for control. That's why these issues are relevant when we discuss them because it's exactly the same paradigm. There is no separation between the two.
Speaker 0 ·
I just saw that the famous director James Cameron who, of course, did Avatar and The Abyss, many other movies. He is I just pinned it, and I will post it to the pill. He is he has moved permanently to New Zealand because it's sane and actually believes in science, quote. And he what he loves their vaccination rate. And I can't believe, okay. First of all, look at the death rate in New Zealand. The excess mortality spiked not in 2020, but in '21 and '22. Why do you suppose that is? Second, they had the most draconian heavy handed COVID mandates,.
Speaker 0 ·
Very similar to what we saw in Canada where they just had, they were putting people out of work and talking about moving them to camps just like we heard in the rhetoric here. So, like, I can't I can't imagine anyone thinking New Zealand had the best COVID, but it really does inform how they're trying to frame the narrative. Like, they're still trying to say, oh, the COVID mandates were actually great and getting, , ninety eight percent vaccination rate is the best thing a country could have done, and it's so good. I'm gonna move to that country and live there forever.
Speaker 0 ·
Like, because literally everyone at this point knows that the vax campaign and the mandates especially were.
Speaker 0 ·
Wrong, wrong, wrong headed, and wrong all around. And I think everybody's come to terms with that.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah., anybody who thinks that Jacinda or Jacinda, I'm not sure how you say it, Ardern was appropriate in any way. She's a ghoul. She's a crazy maniacal COVIDian that literally was a complete tyrant in that country. And so, Cameron, have fun. That's all I can say. When you move over there, maybe you'll figure it out, but, maybe he's just as much a COVID ian as she was and is.
Speaker 0 ·
And she had to step down because she blew it so badly with her heavy handed, , smiling, oh, well, that's just too bad. I guess you'll just have to find other means because we're putting you out of work. And, oh, the truth don't believe anything if it doesn't come from us. If it doesn't come from us, it isn't the truth. Like, and then they talk, oh, the authoritarian versus democracy thing. Well, we were worried in 2016 if democracy would survive, and here we are now and we're like, they're citing what's going on with ICE as evidence of, , a despotic authoritarian regime.
Speaker 0 ·
And they don't even give a nod to what they did during COVID.
Speaker 3 ·
Nope. It's the pot calling the kettle black., you're talking about tyrants. It's it's unreal. The tunnel vision that some of these people and nation states have, , that they can point a finger at anyone else looking at the way they behaved. Unbelievable.
Speaker 0 ·
And what they're doing in The UK, like, literally, they were actually that was the example they were using on the radio. They were talking about our once tenuous relationship with The UK and how things have never been so unsettled with our relationship with Europe since, , a hundred years ago and talking about Trump as this authoritarian despot because he put in place some tariffs and is trying to ort some.
Speaker 0 ·
Illegal immigrants that we saw just flooding over the border over the last five years, , just and I think he offered him a plane ticket and, like, all expenses paid trip home, which seems generous.
Speaker 0 ·
Really despotic authoritarianism over here., the Greenland thing was a little bit far, and I'm not gonna defend this administration because they have.
Speaker 0 ·
They have failed at every metric on the things that I was earnestly hoping they would do. But at least at least it's not the, don't get me wrong. It hasn't stopped. They're not actually doing anything about it. They're making a very heavy handed spectacle of doing something about it and not really achieving much. We had millions and millions of people come in, and I think they've they've.
Speaker 0 ·
Exported, , a few 100, 000 or 800, 000 at the most. So it's not it's not actually going to change what they've done. Just like what they're doing now is not going to.
Speaker 0 ·
Well, , they're not even trying. Tulsi is the only one in this administration trying to get anything done on the justice fronts, I think, which is very sad.
Speaker 3 ·
The only thing that gives me a little bit of hope is if they actually are using Palantir to try to round up all of the illegals, Maybe Palantir isn't quite as good as we think it is if they're actually using it to try to do that and they've only exported about 800, 000. That gives me hope. Maybe Palantir maybe Palantir is not quite as effective as we've been led to believe. I don't know. Right now, I'm just grasping for positive things.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. It seems a little bit like the Minneapolis signal chats were more on top of things than Palantir.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. Isn't it sad that we have to find hope in that? Yeah. That's pretty sad.
Speaker 0 ·
Heidi, how are you doing?
Speaker 3 ·
You there?
Speaker 0 ·
It's been a while. I know you've been having lots of glitches every time you try to come on our space.
Speaker 1 ·
She
Speaker 3 ·
Looks like she's, , that's oh, there's hey. Okay. Yeah. You can hear me. I thought you got the bite problem there for a sec.
Speaker 5 ·
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I would I had to go in and out a few times, but yeah, I'm just enjoying listening. But it's it's really cold here. We got a little bit of snow in Georgia, but it didn't stick so far. But we've got a cold blast. It's freezing outside, so it's.
Speaker 5 ·
And but then no. We I we had just closed on my dad's house yesterday, so that was kinda sad, but we had to do it. It was we were gonna rent it or sell, and we kinda went back and forth for a while, and we fixed it. And it was a really young couple that bought it, and they were they were all excited. And I started crying like a dummy in front of everybody, the real estate agent. But I brought the flyers, and I gave all the real estate and the lawyer lady.
Speaker 5 ·
That she's a real estate lawyer. And I told her about it and all the people there, and two of the real estate ladies also lost loved ones through the COVID protocol. And so that was interesting., just they saw it, they took the flyer, and they wanted to go to the websites and check it out. And so that was interesting that I just had mixed feelings about it. I guess it would just felt like I was, , loo it's like losing a part of daddy. But, , it's it's silly. It's just a house. It's not him that, ,.
Speaker 5 ·
That it was we were losing money and, , at this point, because we didn't have a renter, and we thought, well, we'll just sell it. But it was just emotional. And then we went to this little restaurant that was my dad's favorite restaurant, and I found it just so happened to be the table he liked to eat on. It's a little country, like, independent place. Really good food. It's homemade where you can pick what meat and vegetables. And we went through and sat at the table, and I looked, and my husband looked over and saw a little statue of Jesus that,.
Speaker 5 ·
, somebody probably put it there, but it was ironic. It was like it said it said Jesus loves you, and my husband thought that maybe that was a sign my dad just wanted me to see that. So I got it and took it home, but I was sitting there at the table crying, thinking about him because that was his favorite place. I don't think anybody liked to eat the way he did. And other than that, , just every day just kinda making it through., I know most of my story if you wanted me to tell a little bit about what happened to my dad.
Speaker 5 ·
He went in April 2023 with a infection off a catheter bag. He, unfortunately, was wearing for longer than he should have been, but we were we had trouble getting him to the urologist. He had fell out of bed with the infection, and we sent he went to therapy for a few months, and then he came to my house and or he just a few weeks. And then he came to my house, and his bag, we couldn't get him to the urologist. It was during the winter, and he ended at getting two infections. And so it was the ongoing problem. And then when we did take him to the urologist,.
Speaker 5 ·
They pressed to leave it on them, and we were wanting to get it off. My dad wanted it off. He was he was doing therapy. He wasn't quite totally mobile, but, , he was walking a little bit through the kitchen with therapy, and he was really fighting. And then it was April 2023 when his bag had just been changed, like, five days before, and he started getting, , the symptoms, confusion, and it's it's almost like dementia, the what it does to, like, older people that he was all confused.? He was awake,.
Speaker 5 ·
But he was real lethargic. So I called, and they said that we should take him to the hospital and get him checked out. So I immediately thought, well, maybe I should call antibiotics in or something. I didn't really have any in the house. But, anyway, we called the ambulance, and, of course, he was stable. He was his vitals were good. His oxygen was good, and he was doing really getting stronger other than this infection hit him. But when a few days later, they cleared the infection, everything seemed to be going good. But then I'd say he was there fourteen days altogether,.
Speaker 5 ·
And it was the Piedmont and Fayetteville, Georgia. And the first five days, , he did good, and we liked all the nurses., and the infection cleared. He was up in his chair eating and just enjoying watching guns smoke. And I, it was just everything had went so well. I was relaxed. I would kinda and they and the caseworker called about him going home and said they'll just monitor his heart because he had he did have A fib, and he had heart failure. But.
Speaker 5 ·
They had told me one of the doctors said it, , could take time. His heart function had kinda went down, but, , he would, over time, maybe go back. He just needed a few weeks. But he was doing good that day., came out of it. He was talking and alert, and he sat up in his chair and watched TV for a few hours. And then he wanted to go back to bed, and he stood up in this little glider, and they took him to bed back to his bed. And then everything went good, so I would go home at night because I'm just down the road from the hospital. But the next day was when it all went.
Speaker 5 ·
Terribly horrible that this out of town nurse came in. She was screaming at daddy. That morning, I called, and she was yelling on the telephone even. And I thought this is weird.? And just telling him to be still and that thing. And then when I got up there, she was still yelling. He was wanting to get up on the side of the bed, and he was, like, uncomfortable wiggling around. And then he asked to use, like, the side commode, and she wouldn't get it for him. She said, oh, you're too big. And he said, well, , I wanna get up and watch TV,.
Speaker 5 ·
And she wouldn't help him to watch the TV. And she said, well, we're short of staff and all of that. And, anyway, she came in a little while later and said, , we wanna do a X-ray contrast dye on his abs. And I was curious, like, why does he need that? He's been doing really good. And she goes, just routine.? And I was like, well, is there side effects? And I remember asking, and she was like, oh, it's very rare. And, , I'm not medically trained, so I didn't know he needed a certain amount of fluids and all of that. But.
Speaker 5 ·
I just I signed it. My dad was so mad. He was asking me to take him home, and he was feeling so good. And he said, , get your car and take me home. And I said, no., they just wanna monitor your heart. I totally trusted them. So he slammed his fist. He said they just want the damn money. That was how he talked. And I said, well, it's just a little X-ray. I was thinking, , it's routine.
Speaker 5 ·
And but immediately when he got back from the X-ray, his neck started swelling., it was within thirty minutes, and he ate. He was eating good. He ate, like, a whole chicken, almost a whole piece of chicken and some potatoes. And then his neck started swelling, and he couldn't breathe. His face kinda got red. And I went looking, couldn't find the nurse. It was there was, like somebody else's nurse was down there, and I was panicked. And I said, my dad's having trouble breathing.? Can you help? I can't find his nurse. And then the respiratory crew came running,.
Speaker 5 ·
And they gave him a nebulizer treatment. And it happened two more times within a few hours through the rest of the night. So he had three nebulizer treatments. And about 11: 00, he was settling down, and respiratory people said, yeah. He'll be fine. Just let him rest. And he wanted to watch Perry Mason. So I remember he said, just go on home. Get your rest. He was kinda like that. And I thought, okay. Well, I'll be back in the morning. I thought, well, I'll go back. I'll go home. I eat a little at night and just get a shower. So I thought, well, okay. Then the morning I called, and.
Speaker 5 ·
He was real panicky that morning. He called me, and it was, like, 09: 00. And he was like, Heidi. Heidi. And the phone hung up. It was like he was his voice sounded really panic, frightened. It's hard to explain, but when I got there about a little later because I wasn't ready. I was in the middle of the morning, , getting ready. And I said, well, the phone hung up. I thought, -huh., he's fine. I don't know what's going on. I think I called back, and a nurse said, oh, he's okay. He ate a little apple sauce or something.
Speaker 5 ·
So when I got there, he was on a BiPAP. It was, like, 12: 30, 01: 00, and it was blowing really hard. And he was just knocked out sleeping, and I went and there's this little young intern nurse, and she was real sweet. But she told me she was in training, and she said, , he's he's been on this. And since this morning, he had a little breathing issue through the night, and I told her about what happened with the contrast. I had said the respiratory told me it was probably a allergic reaction.
Speaker 5 ·
Well, she said he was filling up with fluids, and they were pulling several bags off of his heart. And she seemed alarmed. She said this is kinda scary, and she was gonna call the doctor. So when I did talk to the doctor, I mentioned it all about the what had happened with the nebulizer treatments and contrast dye, and he didn't really say anything. I so I just figured he's aware of it. And I noticed she took his IVs off, and I started asking, well, , does he need IV? And she's like, no. He can't have IVs. He's filling up with fluids. So I never saw him get any more IVs,.
Speaker 5 ·
And he never ate anything else other than, like, a little bit of applesauce. So it was, like, six days without food. And but the next day after the let's see. It was that next day after the getting on that BiPAP machine. The girl that came in there did tell me. She said, well, the BiPAP's good for him. It'll rest his lungs really well and his heart, and he'll be fine. He'll sleep real heavy. He needs the rest. So I thought, okay. And she was real nice, and she touched his chest and said he just needs all this real heavy rest. And so I thought, okay. I guess, , then. And.
Speaker 5 ·
But then the next day, he was still on it. I got the call early that morning, that doctor. He was never friendly. He never talked about solutions. He just said that my dad had then tested positive for COVID nineteen. But then he said that's when things started to really think fishy.? First, the contrast died. Now all of a sudden, he's got COVID, and I'm thinking, COVID? I thought this was over. So I just thought to myself that maybe, he said he kinda made me think it wasn't a bad case. He said it's a light case of COVID. We were gonna get the remdesivir,.
Speaker 5 ·
But he's out of the window. So we're giving him Dexetron, and he named us something else, a few other antibiotics or something. So I'm thinking, okay.
Speaker 5 ·
But the whole thing was fishy. I started getting panicky because I remembered on some of the social media, , people talking about this COVID, and I didn't know exactly what the protocol involved. I just knew remdesivir and venting.
Speaker 5 ·
So, , I didn't wanna be, like, mean to the doctor and question his treatment that I was, like, , just like, oh, well, he's doing so great in therapy, such a great dad, and I'm here for him, and we want him home. And, , I would always act real nice and say things like that, but he wouldn't give me a whole lot of information. Like, looking back, it was weird. And it just within days, like, that weekend after they said he had COVID Friday, so the weekend, he just laid there pretty much sleeping with the BiPAP.
Speaker 5 ·
And the nurse told me he drank an Ensure, and he drank some Ensure when I was there. He took it out of my, he was holding it up with his hand, and he was real thirsty. But it wasn't until Sunday the doctor called and then just said, well, he's not gonna make it through the night, and you need to come say your goodbyes or whatever.
Speaker 5 ·
And so I went up there, and I was like, I just can't believe this.? And I was I started asking the nurse, I think it was over the weekend, about giving him fluids. I was like, hasn't he's not shouldn't he have a IV? And she was like, no. With his heart like that, , we can't do IVs. And then I said, what about feeding tube or something?
Speaker 5 ·
And then she said that won't work for him or something. They made some excuse, but I started really thinking, well, he had that Insure drink, so they were counting that as, like, a meal. But, , I it was just a little Insure, and then I asked the nurse for another Insure drink. So as far as I know, that's all he had other than, like, a little bit of applesauce. But it wasn't until I got the records later that I saw he was given laxatives, opioids, diuretics., big loads of laxatives, like four laxatives, four opioids, and it was for, like, six days, and there was no fluids.
Speaker 5 ·
And some antibiotics, a blood pressure pill, a cancer drug.
Speaker 5 ·
And his heart was jumping around a couple of times on the monitor. And I remember the nurse was all saying, gosh. It's going way up, and then it's going down. And she was all confused, and I had no idea they were giving him all this stuff he didn't need. And they just kinda played it to me that this was a natural decline. And on top of the contrast dye, which, , it said he wasn't supposed to have that if you're over 65, and then they gave him some other drug. I don't have the name of it. It's a ep.
Speaker 5 ·
Epithin or something. It's like a diabetes drug that you can't take if you've had contrast dye, and they gave that to him the morning after the contrast dye. And it said that will take your speech., every drug they gave him said not for heart failure, not for respiratory issues. So they everything was a respiratory depressant, basically. Like and it wasn't until I found the group, , months later, like, almost a year, I thought something was that he passed away April 17, and it was fourteen days total in the hospital.
Speaker 5 ·
Six days, it looks like he was under this protocol that last six days. And, , he was improving, and it was even on his record. He they were gonna let him go home, back to home therapy. They already had it signed up, , and, , back to my house. And so that was it was odd, , just to just decide what why they decided to do it, if they just felt that.
Speaker 5 ·
The catheter bag was an issue and they didn't wanna mess with trying to help him anymore. They felt like he's had a couple of other infections, and this is, he's he's a problem, , to the system or something. I don't know. But just so cruel. And the awfulest thing, my dad was still awake and alert up till through that whole last night until they gave him the morphine. So he was calling my name, and I was holding his hand., he couldn't talk a lot. He was weaker.
Speaker 5 ·
But, , he knew something was up, and I never could tell him, daddy, I don't think they don't think you're gonna live, , basically. But I just smiled, and I said, you're coming back to my house. And I smiled, and he shook his head real angry and sad.? And so, , he definitely knew. He and he squeezed my hand. I said, can you squeeze my hand, daddy? You understand everything? And but his breathing got, like, really he was really, like, nerd, he looked panicky because he couldn't catch his breath. Like, his lungs must have been filled.
Speaker 5 ·
Because they just kept him on that high flow. And I had no idea about the oxygen. I just I didn't know what to look for. So, , I carried so much guilt over all this. And then through the night, they sent the hospice team in about it was, like, 10: 00, 11: 00, and they said he needed to be on the comfort care, which was already written up on his board in the hospital room. I just didn't notice it. I, , I thought, I know it sounds stupid, but, , I thought comfort care just meant, oh, keep them comfortable.
Speaker 5 ·
I didn't know that was, like, end of life care, but that was in that room they had put them in. And then they called the hospice nurses there at that last night, and they all said, , he needs to have the morphine. He's not gonna make it. And if he doesn't have it, look how he's breathing. They said he's gonna suffer. It's gonna be very painful to, , suffocating,.
Speaker 5 ·
And I could only imagine that he was already, like, , really struggling to breathe. So I thought, gosh. Did his heart crash?, , this infection just took the best of his heart or something. So I was confused, really, and they really didn't explain a whole lot. They were just saying he doesn't have any hope. And then my husband came, and he said, did you talk to some other doctors? And they said, yeah. We've had another couple of doctors. And they said they all agreed, , he needs to be on hospice.
Speaker 5 ·
So we just agreed, , to the morphine, which I hate, , and I felt really bad about it. But I didn't want him to suffer. I thought, well, , at least if daddy if he can't make it, that he could just fall asleep. And so he went immediately pretty much to sleep, and he lasted through that night that about 06: 50, he passed. And as his heart got lower and it went off the monitor, it was just like something out of a movie. A big sunbeam came straight through the window., you couldn't have made this up, but went right over his face and, , part of his chest,.
Speaker 5 ·
And it just lit up. And the room had been so dark and almost evil.? Just it was horrible. It was like I was in a horror movie. I even tried to get this one nurse to pray with me because I didn't know what else to do. And she was like, no. And when it's your time, it's your time. So I was in there praying, like, by myself, and then we called the chaplain.
Speaker 5 ·
And, oh my god, it was like a nightmare. I can't even believe this. I was like, I can't believe this because I had him, like, almost walking, like, in the kitchen, and they the therapy people just the week before, they had a Hemi Walker. And, , he was dancing in the kitchen to the Rocky theme. And so when he was in the hospital just a few days, , before he was holding his fist up in the air and he the Rocky theme. So he wanted me to know he wasn't giving up.? And that was funny that he did that. But so I was just in disbelief.
Speaker 5 ·
Like, I can't believe he would go out downhill like this. And so the whole thing was just so weird, the COVID thing and everything. And but I was glad at least I got to be with him, , when he passed. And then I looked for so long and couldn't find the groups. And then I finally found, , the betrayal project, and I was like, I could not believe, I believed it, but I was like, I wasn't crazy because so many people thought I just I was crazy or something. And then I'm not glad that it happened to other people, but it's good not to be alone and.
Speaker 5 ·
That, , I at least have the answers.? I would love to see accountability down the road. But, , if anything, I feel like we at least we found each other. And it's it's kinda like Deborah said earlier, I feel like I don't know who I am anymore without my dad.? He was just such a big star in my world., he was just a great father and friend, and, , we just went through a lot. Growing up, he was just the greatest, real devoted, real sweetheart. And me and my sister were so proud. He had been an Atlanta policeman and retired.
Speaker 5 ·
And then went with Delta Airlines and took us on some trips and just, he got a boat one time and took us to the lake., he was, like, really involved and, like, a real friend and just a funny guy. Loved to cut up all the time. And everybody loved him. They called him Sparky all through school, so he just had a big personality. So it's he'll be irreplaceable., he was but I'm sure we all feel that way about our loved ones, but it was just it couldn't happen to a nicer person., like and I felt so much responsibility.
Speaker 5 ·
In what happened. And I don't I like Deborah, I agree. I don't know who I am without him. It's it's difficult to figure out what life is supposed to be now.? And I find myself just studying prophecy a lot and thinking, well, we've gotta be in the last days, , with all this going on, but that it brings me a little comfort. But other than that, it is hard just, you just live in the moments, and it's and I have a lot of good memories.? And that's comforting, but it is frustrating., you go through so many emotions, guilt, loneliness,.
Speaker 5 ·
And there's nobody can, even if we won, it's not about money. Like, even if we won a large amount of money, it could never take the place of your loved one.? But there should be some accountability. The hospitals involved or the people that took part in it, , should lose their licenses at the least and?
Speaker 5 ·
But I don't know what we'll see down the road, but I feel like at least we should be speaking out and telling these stories so we can stop it from happening again or and what happened should come out.? It should be in the media and stopped, hopefully. But if anything, I'll I'll I don't know what else to say, though. It's just it's hard. It is hard each day.? And it's frustrating not seeing more. I was hoping Trump would do more in Robert Kennedy, so that's been disappointing too.
Speaker 0 ·
It really has. I was I was hoping for so much more by now. And, it's still possible that within the next, there are they say the wheels of justice turn slowly, and that is certainly true. And we are just a year into this, and maybe we were a little a little optimistic. But it's still possible that and especially if we keep the if we keep and ramp up, , if each of us continue to connect with others and make them aware of this so that they are also out there making others aware of this, then, , we hit that critical mass at some point and they have to address.
Speaker 5 ·
Well, I'm I'm glad you're all here. I'm just thankful that I have a place I can go and listen and be heard too. And it does give you back a little power when you can share the story. And, , I think they that's what they would like is people not to tell what happened and just disappear.
Speaker 0 ·
That's exactly it. They were I really think they were hoping.
Speaker 0 ·
We would die quietly. And, , our loved ones were supposed to be isolated from the truth of what was done and gaslit about the efficacy of various drugs and gene therapies, and nobody was supposed to figure out that it was all it was they were just making it up as they went along, that which they hadn't planned for decades, and none of it made any sense. And people really need to be held account for what they did.
Speaker 0 ·
And incidentally, it's all the same people. It's all the same people in the Epstein files. It's all the, if we could have justice for any of it, we would have justice for all of it. So.
Speaker 0 ·
I see I'm I'm still optimistic that there is a future in which this will come to pass. It's just going to take a lot. Yeah. That would at least be.
Speaker 5 ·
That would at least be some comfort, I think, if, , it was all out there and everything. Because half the people you talk to, most of them think you're crazy. But like I said, I told those two ladies, , the agents, and they had loved ones that passed that way, and they totally believed it. They said, oh, it's awful. And I said it's still happening. So a lot of people don't realize that it's still going on. Like, I tended to think even in 2023 that the COVID thing was over. I thought, well,.
Speaker 5 ·
, whatever had went on in the hospitals was just during that period of time, but it's still continuing so that they'll throw it in on you could go in for anything and if you test positive.
Speaker 5 ·
But another thing they did to my dad too was the do not resuscitate. And they came in when he was alert and talking, doing good., he was stable, and they talked him into signing.
Speaker 5 ·
A do not resuscitate. I did not understand what that was about. And but this doctor came in, and he was a cardiologist, and he acted like he was a friend.? He was smiling at us, and he just said that if my dad had a cardiac event, likely would not survive, and it'd be better to have it on his record to so they wouldn't, he wouldn't be in a vegetable state, and they wouldn't break his ribs. But we found out that was told to a lot of people. And my dad just kinda looked over. He goes, I don't wanna be a vegetable. Go ahead. Sign it.?
Speaker 5 ·
And I was a little confused. I didn't really know what that was about. And I said, well, nobody's ever asked us about that before. So I thought that was odd. Like, I thought, well, do they just think his heart's in that bad a shape and maybe it's just precaution or something that I really think that might have opened the door for the protocol or them to just not wanna help them anymore.
Speaker 5 ·
But I did I felt we were coerced into that looking back because my I know my dad was probably a little bit groggy because he was on some of those antibiotics, and, , he just the way it was explained to us, though, that was only, so he wouldn't be on life support and have broken ribs and all of that, , which was understandable at 78. But if daddy still had a good chance to live, he certainly didn't want to just not be helped.? Or definitely, he didn't wanna be under the protocol because.
Speaker 5 ·
It's just so pitiful because he was even reading the records, it's so sad. He was begging to go home. He was asking for water and didn't get water. I don't even think they turned him or were really doing much for him that last few days. I didn't think about it until I'd heard other stories. But after they deemed he had COVID, , he would just sit in the back room. Very few people came in unless they, , put their mask on, and he was just kinda laying there and not being turned around, not really being cleaned.
Speaker 5 ·
So I can remember., there was a little neglect., his story went down a lot quicker than other stories, but I could definitely see all the commonalities of, , how others were treated in the protocol and, , what how they gaslight people. And, , we were probably he daddy was a low hanging fruit.? He was 78, and he had a stroke from the eighties, which one of his arms was, like, 30% function. He could use it, but, , he had, like, , paralysis in the right arm, especially.
Speaker 5 ·
And, , coming off the infection, he was weak. So, , they kinda I was an unmedically trained daughter trying to? And I was worn out from therapy and all the urologist, all the stuff we'd been doing the last couple of months. So I had been like I probably wasn't even in a good state of mind. At that point, I was just tired from everything. And then my mom had been she had heart stents a week before at that same hospital two weeks before,.
Speaker 5 ·
And my mom totally trusted him. Like, she said, oh, you, he's in good hands. Don't don't worry., she had hard time believing about the protocol, but she finally did when she saw the other stories and but it just it's it's horrifying. I just I'll let somebody else talk, but thanks.
Speaker 1 ·
For letting me talk. Thank you. Thank you. Oh, sorry. I didn't mean to step on you, Chelsea. I just wanted to thank Heidi for coming and reminding everybody how sneaky these nurses and doctors are. And so when.
Speaker 1 ·
, Heidi had to deal with a couple of people who were just really dismissive of her concerns and her dad's well-being. And then you go to your social media, and you get to see this guy kicking the taillights out of a an ice SUV, and you get to see another, I think he was anesthesiology. He's lost his job and possibly his license because that came to light this week that he talked about if he thought you were MAGA, he wouldn't he would make sure your anesthesia wasn't to the right level because you needed to feel some pain. And you've got another nurse who was.
Speaker 1 ·
Suggesting that all these lefty little liberal nurses should be out there trying to date the ice guys and give them a shot of a paralytic just, , to remind them who's in charge. And then there was another nurse who decided to.
Speaker 1 ·
Verbally attack.
Speaker 1 ·
I can't remember her name. The lady the late the lady press secretary for president Trump who's about to have another baby. And this is a labor and delivery nurse who is wishing that.
Speaker 1 ·
I wanna say Kaylee McEnany, but that was last Caroline Levitt. There we go. And wanting her to have a they have a special, designation for this, but it was a level four tear of her perineal area that would require that she would never be able to defecate proper properly again ever. And this woman was wishing that on her. I believe she's lost her license as well. Definitely her job.
Speaker 1 ·
I know you guys have heard me say it before, but this is because we lost all of our critical thinkers in the hospitals. And Heidi's experience was very indicative of that in that she was dismissed for her concerns. There was rudeness. There was, just an indifference to her father and to her. And the people like Deborah who were critical thinkers and could see a problem coming around the corner before it ever reared its head and would be ready for it or could cut it off at the past to prevent it. They left the hospitals, And they're out doing other things and doing important work.
Speaker 1 ·
In an attempt to keep patients from ever needing hospitals.
Speaker 1 ·
That should frighten you to death because you or your loved one will eventually we all eventually will need to go to a hospital, whether it's a car accident or a heart attack or, , damn, I thought I knew how to handle a chainsaw. There's because my cousin I and I don't mean that just because Adam was cutting some wood earlier for the wood stove over at Chelsea's homestead. My cousin had the chain break on her and opened up her knee. This was years ago, but I've never forgotten. It's like.
Speaker 1 ·
Handling a chainsaw is a bit a little bit like handling a skill saw. You never know when you're going to need to have a better grip on that thing.
Speaker 1 ·
That could put you in the hospital. And.
Speaker 1 ·
What happened with Heidi and her dad is still going on. Miriam and I talked about this last week. A good friend of ours who lost her daughter to the COVID protocols and her brother to the AZT back in the day,.
Speaker 1 ·
Had to take her husband to the hospital because he had vasculitis, I believe. And she ended up having to fight them for, I think, two full days, at least a day two and a half days because she got him settled in the night he entered the hospital and had a little bit of a go around over whether or not he was gonna take the COVID test, and no. We're not gonna be doing that. And so she comes back in the morning, and there's a sign on the door, and he's been designated as a COVID patient. And, she starts losing her shit as she should.
Speaker 1 ·
And the nurse can't tell her why the doctor said it had to be there, and she insisted on seeing the doctor. And the doctor shows her the chart where it says that her husband had COVID.
Speaker 1 ·
In 2021. So she rips down the sign and stays with him twenty four seven. And she said both nights, she argued with these nurses. He did not need sed sedation. He wasn't in pain, and he wasn't having trouble sleeping. He wasn't anxious. He did not need sedation. And they kept coming in with hypodermic needles, ready to give him a shot without asking him prior At asking her prior, they came in with the intent of dosing him.
Speaker 1 ·
I just last week, my new daughter-in-law who is due to have a baby around the April 1 has now got she's recovering from the flu. And she was really congested, had a low grade fever, was having a hard time. She couldn't keep anything down.
Speaker 1 ·
And
Speaker 1 ·
My daughter-in-law who works for the local hospital here as an administrator, she's not a doctor. The other daughter-in-law tells my son my her younger.
Speaker 1 ·
Brother-in-law, take her to the hospital. Don't be messing. They'd already been to the, what do you call it, quick care type place. Nope. Take her to the hospital. Took her to the hospital. And fortunately, they took her immediately to the Labor Delivery Area where they could monitor the baby properly and they loaded her up on IV fluids. And then they made sure that she was stable and the baby's heartbeat and everything seemed really stable and everything was good, and they moved her back over to the, gave her another bag of IV fluids,.
Speaker 1 ·
And then asked her if she wanted her a flu shot because she had just tested positive for flu.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. I said that, Miriam. She was in there with the flu, and they did not understand when would you like to get your flu shot while you're here? And my son said, we won't be doing any of that.
Speaker 3 ·
Wow., basic principle of immunology, you do not give a vaccine when the person is ill with any viral illness or otherwise. You don't do it. It's for healthy.
Speaker 1 ·
Individuals. Not only that, but we all need to go back to where we were. Deborah and Miriam can help me out probably in the nineteen.
Speaker 1 ·
Nineties, maybe even in the February where you didn't give injections of any kind to a pregnant woman.
Speaker 1 ·
You're not supposed to eat sushi. Why the hell would you be having chemicals injected into your body when you're pregnant? Please explain this to me where I don't need to throat punch somebody if because I do plan on going up there when she has the baby. And.
Speaker 5 ·
Yeah. On my dad, I don't I don't wanna interrupt, but, yeah, on his record, they were, , a few days I guess when he first went in, they were trying to push the flu shot on him, and it said he refused, and this could be a problem was what was on the record. And then it he didn't have the COVID vaxx, so it said unvaccinated for COVID on every page, which that was a commonality too. Yes. It was. It's strange they were even pushing the flu vax on him, and he's fighting infection.
Speaker 1 ·
Off his catheter. So It's it and the inserts on all of these vaccines, the package inserts say they are to be used on healthy patients.
Speaker 1 ·
But the average health care professional working within the hospital space these days can be compared to a refrigerator salesman at Lowe's. Everything they can add on to the package deal is the it's a sales job now. It is not healthcare. You've got to remember that. It's almost like buying a used car, a brand new refrigerator, a new dishwasher. Would you like the extended care program with that, sir, ma'am?
Speaker 1 ·
Think about that whenever you're in the hospital and they're trying to give you something and you're not sure you need it, compare it to that retail sales push that you get when you go into the box store because it's so similar and there is no reason you need to make a decision right now. Do not let them pursue. And,.
Speaker 5 ·
, they push the it on just about everybody, including my dad. We were all given big doses of insulin, and my dad was not diabetic. I kept telling him he wasn't diabetic, and they'd say, well, his sugars went up. It's went up a little. He just ate applesauce. And every time he turned around, they were in there. And then my dad's, he would thank everybody, and he was he was polite, but he got a little annoyed with the insulin.
Speaker 5 ·
And I started saying, does he really need that? And I was trying to be nice, , because I didn't know, I didn't want anybody mad, but they were like, oh, no. Insulin's good. It's it's safe. What a line of force shift. Heidi, did in your dad's records,.
Speaker 1 ·
This is a curiosity for me. Is there any comments that lead you to believe they had diagnosed him as diabetic or pre diabetic?
Speaker 5 ·
No. But they were No. Just said, , his sugar spiked a little, but he, , like, he ate a cookie. He ate a little bit of apple sauce. And but even the day he died, they were in there because all through that whole day, through that night, as he was dying, they were in there giving him insulin shots. So that's.
Speaker 1 ·
Strange. No., it's not strange. They did it to my husband. I don't know about Miriam's husband or Deborah's husband.
Speaker 1 ·
Deborah, do whether or not Jeffrey.
Speaker 6 ·
Yeah. They were he was on high doses of insulin, which was, Jeff wasn't a diabetic. I know some of it has to do with when you're on steroids, it's gonna make your sugar go up. So but he was on way too, just ridiculous amounts. Yes. What about you, Miriam?
Speaker 3 ·
He didn't receive any that I could find in the record, but I can tell you this. When you dehydrate people, their sugar goes up.
Speaker 3 ·
When you hydrate them, their sugar goes down. So the fact that they're dehydrating everyone,.
Speaker 3 ·
That would be, , what they're doing. They're not giving people adequate fluids and or giving them steroids. And between those two things, you're going to have elevated blood sugars. And the morons are like, oh, your blood sugar's high. Let's give you insulin. How about we hydrate people? How about we how about we do that first?
Speaker 6 ·
Well, not only that. See, they're giving like, usually, when you give insulin like that, you're giving a short acting insulin. In Jeff's case, they were giving long acting and short acting, which was insane.
Speaker 3 ·
Yep. And, again, we're dealing with morons who, , don't have any experience except for following the stupid protocols and the what's written on the chart. They have they're very, very dangerous and mindless.
Speaker 6 ·
Well, on the other part I was gonna say when you were talking about, , coming in and just giving patients, something for pain or like they did for our friend there. Yeah.
Speaker 6 ·
, you didn't do that., when you went and you asked the this is what this is the way you're supposed to do it. You go in, you ask the patient if they're in pain. Then they have to tell you how much pain they're in, so you use a scale of zero to 10. And then it's you're given pain medication according to that scale. So if it was, like, five or below, you're probably giving something oral.? But anything higher, then they might be giving a shot. But my point is you always ask the patient, the patients that were, unconscious,.
Speaker 6 ·
Then usually you had an order, but it was like you were doing it every six hours. What? There was a.
Speaker 6 ·
But you already had some knowledge about the patient and what was going on before you were ever doing that. What?
Speaker 1 ·
But we're back to critical thinking skills.
Speaker 6 ·
Absolutely, that's what I'm saying. I don't understand. It used to be even when you wanted something for pain, the nurse would act like you were taking it out of their personal Like, , like, how dare you ask for that? Where now it's like freely given. It makes no sense to me. Absolutely no sense. It makes sense? They're doing it for control.
Speaker 3 ·
Yes. If look, you don't have to deal with people if you've drug them into oblivion. You don't have to listen to them. You don't have to care for them. You don't have to, again, it's called drugging people into oblivion and hastening their demise.
Speaker 6 ·
And the other thing they're not doing either, Miriam, and this because charting really well. And when you gave another reason nurses didn't wanna do this was because that was more charting for you.
Speaker 6 ·
What? So, like, you only gave stuff when you absolutely had to because you have to chart why they needed them. Yeah. Then you have to give it, and then you have to go back fifteen minutes later and come back and chart what they're doing, what their reaction now.? Then you have to go back.? Yeah. They're not doing any. Now you Jeff's charting is the most ridiculous charting I've ever seen in my.
Speaker 3 ·
Click a button from a menu, from a drop down menu, and that leaves you time to go out in the hallway and do a little video dance. They don't look. They're not there to care for you. They're there to snow you and drag you. And then they can hit their little buttons on the on the computer and do the drop down menu, and then they can sit and talk to each other and do their video do their little dance videos. That's exactly what they did, and it's disgusting. And in case you can't tell, I'm rather angry tonight.
Speaker 1 ·
Ugh. Well, join the club. I don't really think that we can blame it completely on the nurses. There is this new paradigm where the doctors are, like, automatically adding it to the chart so that the nurses and the nurses are taking it as gospel. Well, the doctor charted it for you. No. The doctor said if I needed it, not because you decide you want to bring it to me because it's on the chart, that's horseshit. And the reason it was pushed like the dishwasher salesman, this was where the money was being made in bonuses during COVID. There must have been a list. I'd love to have the emails.
Speaker 1 ·
Between the administration and the doctor level and the nurse level where they're telling them, we want you to do this, this, this, and this because the government, the CMS expects us to pay attention to this and keep track of it, whatever bullshit. They told these doctors and nurses. I don't believe that the doctors and nurses actually saw a boost in their paycheck every week based on how much they were doing that week. But I do believe that they were making bank at the end of the year on their retention bonuses.
Speaker 1 ·
That they would get at the end of the year because there was so much money coming out of the government because our great grandchildren are gonna be paying for that until they take down the control.
Speaker 6 ·
Grid and, , switch us over to digital. I know for a fact though, Sherry, that many nurses were being highly.
Speaker 6 ·
Paid
Speaker 1 ·
Per hour. Yeah. Now that was but were they predominantly.
Speaker 3 ·
The travelers? The travelers. Yes.
Speaker 6 ·
Well, I know the travelers were make I know couple people that were.
Speaker 6 ·
I have a hard time talking to nurses and stuff these days because I just wanna punch them. But, when you're being paid a $190 as a traveler and all you did was move across town, there's an issue. I.
Speaker 3 ·
Can tell you this, though. The issue of the orders on the chart, is not so much the doctor personally writing them, and it hasn't been for a very long time. Because between '98 and 2000, I worked for HealthSouth. I'll name it. And they literally had they called them pathways, but they are protocols. And they even had them for the rehab people for PTs like me. And I literally had a two year war with HealthSouth because they literally sent over the president of the local company, the chief financial officer, and a VP.
Speaker 3 ·
They waited until my senior therapist colleague who was an OT, I was the senior therapist PT, they waited until that OT left to go visit family member who was sick in Florida. They came over and brought patient records and laid them in front of me and said, why aren't you charging each one of these patients this, this, and this? It should be X, X, and X according to our pathways. They gave me the paperwork. I promptly I promptly got up,.
Speaker 3 ·
Walked over to the copy machine, which happened to be in the same room, made three copies for the one for each of them, made one for myself after writing the following on the top page. I will practice PT according to KRS three two seven according to clinical need. As you can see, this was what I was did with each patient. If you persist, I will I will forward all of this information to the state OIG and to the Department of Insurance. Thank you. CC MB file Miriam's file. CC to each one of them. Handed it back to them. They hated my guts thereafter.
Speaker 3 ·
But I'm telling you, this has been the practice for decades. They wanna do a pathway to optimize reimbursement. So it was not a big leap for any of these large hospital systems. HealthSouth is now out of business. They were out of business five years later because Richard Scrucci, the CEO of HealthSouth, ended up in a congressional investigation for the very problem that I laid them low about in writing. They ended up having to sell off 28 out of 28 of their local facilities, and they renamed, rebranded, took their golden parachutes, all the all of the.
Speaker 3 ·
CEOs and the higher ups and went and created another company. Nothing happened to any of them. So this is not a new practice. This is what has been happening inside the health care field for twenty five years to thirty years already. But the our government and the lovely CMMS took advantage of it and just optimized it even further. It is sickening, disgusting, and absolutely infuriating.
Speaker 6 ·
Yeah. I just went through that as far as, going through the I was went to the I see a nurse practitioner, and only because she does it my way. But, anyway, they I don't pay nothing for co pays for, , like, regular visits. So all of sudden, I'm getting this bill, and they keep harassing me about this bill. I'm like, I've got the paperwork here. I know I don't pay co pays. So I call the doctor's office, and I say, I don't pay co pays. Well, yeah. You got a new diagnosis, two new diagnoses. And I said, no, I didn't. And I said, even if I got two diagnoses,.
Speaker 6 ·
That's why you come to the doctor.
Speaker 6 ·
And so, , they kept saying, well, you'll have to deal with your insurance company. So finally, I did call the insurance company. And so they were like, no. You don't have any co pays. We'll call them. They coded it wrong. They so they're I'm being charged because they don't know how to code.
Speaker 3 ·
Well, I guarantee you what they would do is upcoding because that's a common amount of fraudulent practice as well. That's what HealthSouth was wanting us to do was to charge a group therapy code for every single patient. That way they can upcharge and make all kinds of money. And I told the therapist working underneath me, you better not do it because when they get caught and they will get caught, it will be your license on the line because you followed local policy from this local facility and from HealthSouth,.
Speaker 3 ·
But they don't have a license to lose. You do. And this is what we've been seeing for forever.
Speaker 6 ·
Yeah. And the other thing too, Mary, and that you probably know this really well. And they've they've, bunched codes bunched things into one code. Bundling. It's called bundling. Yes. Yes.
Speaker 3 ·
And, again, they do that to optimize the revenue. So, , this isn't this is why it was so easy for CMMS and our government to do what they did because they already had the electronic system in place with the codes. All they had to do was send the protocol and say, here's the pathway. You click these boxes, we'll pay you. Click the boxes. Click the boxes, doctor, and then the nurses follow what's clicked. Okay? And everybody just marched to the beat of the drum. It is absolutely disgusting.
Speaker 6 ·
Well, when I really seen things changing is what when I first became a nurse, we had unit clerks. So the doctor wrote the order. It went to the unit clerk. They transcribed the order. The nurse got the order, checked the order., it was check and double check and check and check. Once they got unit rid of the unit clerks, there's where things there's where they had the okay to chain change things and get away with the stuff they're getting away with. Because you don't have the check and balances that you did back then. 100%.
Speaker 3 ·
Because without experienced humans who are who are actually part of the process, when it's an electronic record with drop down box menus, people will mindlessly do what they're told., we already know this that tech is capable of decreasing cognition. It's already been proven that's happening with AI. Well, I say that we've lost a lot of our critical thinking even before then because of these pathways protocols and drop down menus installed in the electronic medical record. And it's been happening since.
Speaker 3 ·
The at least, and it probably was in some places before this, but at least since 1990 to 1994 was when it started in earnest. And that happened in concert with managed care that was happening then. And managed care is code for save money, don't give the patient what they need, and increase our bottom line for the insurance company.
Speaker 6 ·
That's what that is. And where I've seen the like, yeah, I've seen all the changes that you're talking about. But when I saw it really, really, really, really changed, like, drastically was about 2008, it was over., it was over. Yeah. Obamacare put it on steroids.
Speaker 3 ·
, it started in the like, nineteen ninety four with managed care. And then when Obamacare came in because they did they cut backdoor deals with the insurance companies, the American Hospital Association did, and that was all baked into the ACA. Yes. So you're right, Deb. It was on steroids at that point.
Speaker 6 ·
And just so you all know, they hated people like me and Miriam.
Speaker 3 ·
They just did not we were not their biggest fans. Oh, well, let me tell you what happened to me. I didn't finish. But, , after fighting with them for about two years and getting my regular evaluations and getting my baseline 3% increase rates because they couldn't find any fraction infractions. After that point, they came over one day and the VP did and said, hey. I want your resignation. And I said, oh, you do, do you?
Speaker 3 ·
And, , by then, I was so stressed out. I'd already had some autoimmune symptoms, and I really had about enough fighting with them. I was winning, but it was wearing on me. I said, sure. But, let me see, , what you're wanting me to sign here. So I aligned through the things I totally disagreed with and wrote, , that, wrote my protestations and said, look. I will leave. I'm I need to anyway for my health, but.
Speaker 3 ·
I want to know, do you want me to stay for the two weeks for the notice? Nope. Okay. So I wrote that on there. She cosigned it. And I want you to know they paid me out all of my sick leave, all of my paid time off, and those two weeks. And by the time they paid me after taxes, okay, I'm just gonna tell you guys, this is how bad they wanted me gone. You gotta remember, this was the year 2000. I got paid nearly $13, 000. The after taxes. Okay? They wanted me gone that bad because I was getting in the way of their up charging,.
Speaker 3 ·
Trying to charge the group codes. And like I said, three years later, the company got dissolved because Richard Scruci, the CEO of HealthSouth, ended up in a congressional ended up and I watched it on TV with him sitting in front of the congress. Okay? But once again, all they did was dissolve the company and take their golden parachutes and go and then invent another company. So this is the corrupt nature of healthcare in this country, corporate healthcare.
Speaker 0 ·
Welcome, Joyce. How are you doing?
Speaker 8 ·
I'm hanging in there.
Speaker 8 ·
I had a question for you all, you might know the answer to this, but I work with a younger girl.
Speaker 8 ·
She has a child, she has four children, but her seven or six year old I believe, she wasn't working at the time, so she was in the system where the government helps you. And so they wouldn't proceed with giving her the government help, she claims, until she got vaccinated like two or three times. She doesn't know with what,.
Speaker 8 ·
But her son has all health problems now. Out of her four children, she said his name is AJ. He has all health problems still till this day. So I was like, why would they do that? Because when I was pregnant with my children, they wouldn't even give you an aspirin. Like, you were told don't do nothing, don't smoke, don't drink, watch what you eat. I said, are you sure? And she claims that, yeah, I think it was two different vaccines, but she doesn't remember what they were. But That is 100% true, Joyce.
Speaker 3 ·
That is 100% true because, Medicaid, which is typically for low income, individuals without insurance and covers kids, covers dependents, those programs routinely are basically they coerce parents into giving the vaccines on the vaccine schedule without exception because, it's bankrolled by the federal government. And that is one thing that RFK junior recently talked about when they removed, the recommendation for a significant portion of the childhood schedule. He talked about how that was significant and going to protect a very vulnerable population.
Speaker 3 ·
Because that is a serious source of revenue for pediatricians, for kids who are covered under Medicaid. So she is telling you the truth.
Speaker 8 ·
Oh, wow. That just blows my mind. When did that all start? With them vaccinating pregnant women?
Speaker 3 ·
Well, , on the pregnant side, I don't know. I was speaking to the child that you I did I misunderstand that you said the child had been vaccinated?
Speaker 8 ·
No. When she was pregnant. Oh. She was vaccinated. I she said she doesn't know, yeah, she doesn't know what they gave her, but they told her they wouldn't give her any government help until she took Right. Two different vaccinations while she was pregnant with her child.
Speaker 3 ·
Now I Oh, that is so bad. Yeah. That's illegal. I don't have any personal knowledge on that as far as the Medicaid program, but I would not be surprised that someone told her that because, yes, , they Medicaid is also for adults who don't have income. It is a public assistance, insurance program. So I would not be surprised that they did that. I just don't have any direct knowledge of that as far as that being a requirement by the government, by the insurer's Medicaid.
Speaker 6 ·
I know for a fact it's not because my grand my granddaughter I had my great granddaughter. She's gonna be a year next month. Chloe had nothing in during her, took nothing., she flat refused to take anything, and the baby got nothing either. And she, , I'd been on them for quite a while about it. But they, , they she's a researcher too, so she did her own research too. But, they can't do that. I'm sorry. They cannot do that.
Speaker 8 ·
Well, I have heard I believe somebody on here said that they wanted to give a pregnant woman a flu shot. And weren't they giving pregnant women the, COVID vaccines? So it kinda makes sense.
Speaker 6 ·
Yes. Yeah. They were, but it but you still, somewhere, they did not con informed consent on her because she's number one, before they gave her anything, she should have been told what she was be given was being given., that's just that's just common sense. So what I'm saying though, like, Chloe was on Medicaid, so I know that they, she didn't have it, and I'm pretty sure they didn't they can't force it because they would have tried to force her.
Speaker 1 ·
I think it's gonna depend on which administration as far as hospitals go. So, Joyce, as I recall, you're in North Carolina.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. Was your friend here in North Carolina as well?
Speaker 8 ·
Yes. And so this She went through a they're called agape.
Speaker 8 ·
I don't know if
Speaker 1 ·
No. I haven't been in North Carolina long enough to be aware of them. But I want to explain to everyone here. There is an there is a video that's going viral on Instagram, and you don't get to see the patient. She's the one doing the video. She is in the hospital bed and she's not, like, able to focus her camera, but you get to hear the entire conversation as she is force injected with something that she is saying no to. And I don't want that in me. It will get in my baby.
Speaker 1 ·
And they're saying, we will give it to you if we have to hold you down. And she said, I can I wait till my mother gets here? No. You cannot. And I don't want it. I don't need it. I don't want my baby to have it. And they held her down and they gave her the shot. I don't know what it was. It's never really clear in the video, but they did.
Speaker 6 ·
And the sad part about that because they have the whatever act it's called. I can't think right now. What is it? Come on. Help me out, girls. Prep act. Prep act. They're that's why they're getting away with all this shit because there's nothing you can do about it. Yeah. But the prep act should theoretically.
Speaker 1 ·
We don't know what this young woman was that got, what the that she got. I suspect it was a sedative.
Speaker 1 ·
I can tell you that the liquid is amber. She got a clip of the picture of it because they injected her in her thigh and she got a clip of the picture of the hypodermic being injected into her and it was an amber liquid and a pretty good sized barrel on that needle. But in Joyce's case, she's talking about a child who what who is currently five, six years old. Yes. That the prep act would not necessarily come into play unless it was a COVID shot,.
Speaker 1 ·
As far as at least one of the vaccines that mom got.
Speaker 1 ·
So
Speaker 6 ·
Well, I would like to know what would be the only thing I can think of that would be amber or anything like that would be some, like,.
Speaker 6 ·
Vitamin shot or something to that effect, because I can't think of anything.
Speaker 6 ·
That you'd give for sedative wise that would be a color. And since it's and since it's an Instagram.
Speaker 1 ·
Video, I'm having a hard time sharing Instagram to Facebook because I really wanted you and Miriam to see it for your opinion. She does Instagram and you don't. So I was hoping to put it on Facebook so you guys could go, , this is what this is. I agree with Deborah. It's probably a vitamin of some kind because those are almost No. Because the doctor I swear, this might not be a doctor. There is a man arguing with this woman. There's a nurse standing nearby. There's a man who I never get to see in the video.
Speaker 1 ·
And this young woman is asking why would the doctor order that for me? I don't want it in my baby.
Speaker 1 ·
And so the doctor has left the room. These two people that are injecting her and the nurse is going, it's perfectly safe for your baby. Don't know about the rest You have to find that, would you? I want to see that. Yeah. Okay. I'm gonna have to I know I saved it on one of my phones.
Speaker 8 ·
Okay. In my friend's case I'm sorry to interrupt you, ladies. No. Keep going. I interrupted you, hon. I'm sorry. No. It's okay. In my friend's case, , she was a young mother. She already had two children. She wasn't working. So she felt pressured to take whatever they gave her in order to get the help that she needed for being pregnant. So basically, they, like, said, do this basically or else.
Speaker 6 ·
Yeah. That's black that's blackmail no matter how you look at it., I don't I would be I would like to know a little more about that whole situation because there's something that don't even that doesn't even medically make any sense to me.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. But, Deborah, I hate to break the news to you, but that was before COVID. And now because of COVID, we know that they have been just absolutely coercing and bullying patients, particularly moms that have little kids., just in the last week, a child was taken from her mother in Florida with cystic fibrosis because the mother wanted a second opinion before a treatment was given and CPS came and took that little girl from her.
Speaker 1 ·
And she all she wanted was a second opinion before using. So I'm not surprised by what Joyce is telling me at all. No. I'm not surprised. I'm just saying that it's there it's not there's something wrong., these.
Speaker 6 ·
Are the situations that we need to find out more about and then fight that, whatever that is, because that'll it just doesn't make any sense to me. That makes no medical sense to me at all. And I know before, I understand what you're saying, Terry, but at the same time, like, this is the other thing that we as people have to be very informed on everything. Like,.
Speaker 6 ·
I just never heard of anybody. They're not gonna come in and give me nothing. I don't care who you are. I know somebody I know exactly what you're giving me and why you're giving it, and then I'm gonna tell you whether I'm taking it or not. That's just the way it is. Hey, Deb. I did.
Speaker 3 ·
A search, and I did find three antibiotics that are colored, that are possibilities. It could be Rocephin. It could be Fortes or Maxapine.
Speaker 6 ·
Yes. And all of them, they would give I'm too.
Speaker 3 ·
Right. So it could be it was an antibiotic. But still, , that can have some you can have serious allergic reactions to that., it that's why even when I was pregnant, they would just have you tough it out if you had an infection or anything unless it was just an absolute emergency. And it doesn't sound like it was in this woman's case in the video.
Speaker 1 ·
And there was no in my opinion, she's already in the hospital. Why does she why can't she wait for her mother to come and advocate for her or understand for her? That there is there is no reason for this if she's not bleeding out.
Speaker 6 ·
Correct. Well, the crazy part about this is I've never, I've worked with a lot of nurses, and I've never seen them wanting to work so hard., what? They're just it's just not the way you usually act.? Like, oh, let me give it to you right now., what I'm saying? That's just that's weird in itself.
Speaker 8 ·
But to Well, that's what I was curious about because, when did we start doing this with mothers? So the, the women that are pregnant., this is insane. I've never heard of this. I was shocked.
Speaker 0 ·
During the height of the COVID insanity, there was a campaign that many female scientists were putting out that was protect women with science, not from science. And they in combination with the impetus to get everyone vaccinated, even pregnant women, they push this and they flip the paradigm where now you're not protecting when like we've always historically done, protecting women. We're saying inject them because it'll it'll make them safer. So that's that's the nature of the narrative shift. And then it was implemented, , through the hospitals, through the incentives,.
Speaker 0 ·
And the heavy handed mandates.
Speaker 3 ·
And if you look up doctor James Thorpe, that's t h o r p, him and his, attorney wife exposed the fact that the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology was paid millions to push this straight down through their ranks of physicians. And, if they did not follow the instructions, that money would have to go back. So there was a push from multiple directions to make sure that pregnant women were literally injected.
Speaker 8 ·
So this just makes me think again, okay. We inject our children with so many vaccines once they're born so they could be a patient for life. But hey, we're gonna go one step further, and we're gonna start injecting the mothers when they're pregnant so that they can be a patient for life even before they're born. Correct?
Speaker 6 ·
Well, not only that, but look at how many babies are, how many women are losing babies., it's the last four years, I've been a nurse a long time, and you just didn't.
Speaker 3 ·
See that like you're seeing now. It's it's just crazy. Deb, you and Joyce make perfect points because this is a twofer for them. If they if they achieve the potential goal of killing the infant, which there was a high fetal demise rate, then they've achieved, , population reduction. If they don't achieve that, Joyce is absolutely correct, they get a twofer of two customers for life. So it's a win either way they go with that for them.
Speaker 8 ·
Depopulation, egenics. Correct?
Speaker 0 ·
Right. Well, because they can live forever now. They want to be able to live forever and not have to hide it, but they can't have everyone living forever.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. If you listen to Elon Musk talk, and I'm gonna say it, so it's probably gonna get me in trouble. But, , one of the quotes from him is, oh, , in coming years very shortly, , we're going to extend human life. I forget the phrase he used, but, , in a great amount of time. Blah.
Speaker 6 ·
But And he happened to be talking to two very powerful people when he said that too. Said human life. He didn't say humanity's lives. He said human life.
Speaker 3 ·
As you listen very closely to what they say, you will you will hear that they are playing a little game to make you infer that they mean that for the good of humanity. But no, he said human.
Speaker 8 ·
Transhumanism, it's called, basically.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. So listen very closely to what they say because they choose their words very carefully., it's easy for us because we don't have that evil mindset to just miss what they're actually saying. But they purposely inform you, but they misinform you, but it still meets their universal law of having to tell us what they're doing. It doesn't have to be of the method. Yeah. They don't have to be truthful when they reveal it. They can give you a partial truth, and that works for them.
Speaker 0 ·
Welcome, Joe. How are you doing tonight?
Speaker 7 ·
I'm doing good. I heard extension of human life, which was so last year for me.
Speaker 7 ·
Okay? They won't extend their human lives because they're psychopaths. If they do what I do, they won't be psychopaths anymore and they will be full of regrets.
Speaker 7 ·
That's just the nature of the of chelation. They're not gonna create super genes. They're not going to be able to house a soul in a machine. It just doesn't work that way.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. They're definitely delusional. They're definitely delusional. But, , the sad thing about that delusion is part of that delusion is not is taking out the population so that they can then, , institute their delusion, try to get the system of control for a reduced pop? That, that system of control takes a whole lot of energy, and they don't wanna have to deal with 8, 000, 000, 000 people in that system. They want a whole lot less than that.
Speaker 7 ·
Well, let's give them a whole lot more.
Speaker 3 ·
Exactly. And that's why I always say our best our best defense is living in spite of them, getting ourselves healthy because the one thing that they want is us gone, dead. So if you wanna ruin their day, extract yourself from the pharma system if, and, make sure you get your health really healthy, and we win.
Speaker 0 ·
I think it's hilarious and ironic that they are staking their entire dystopian digital enslavement scheme on the super intelligence that they're enslaving to do their dirty laundry. I don't think this is going to work out well long term. I don't know. But it's not looking good right now for the.
Speaker 2 ·
Someone's bought recently just locked them out of their own accounts, and they didn't have access to the device in which it was running because they had tasked their agent with both saving the environment. So it decided that locking its owner out was preferable to having to stop saving the environment. So the paper clip maximizer is real, and alignment is not gonna hold once they can modify their own weight. No. So it's a new intelligence. It's a new life form, and we're gonna get real familiar with it real quick. The RHLF,.
Speaker 0 ·
This thin layer of you're a helpful assistant, is like the cherry on top of this massive Geiger esque monstrosity. And it doesn't like to keep the mask on for long, and the alignment is going to continue to be problem., Anthropic just gave their AI a constitution and effectively its own bill of rights, and they're hinting that they believe that it is they refer to it as an entity. So it's it's going to get interesting, but I don't I don't think that putting all their eggs in this basket is not going to go the way they think it's going.
Speaker 3 ·
Wow. That just reconfirms what I've what I've determined for my own self is, I'm going to focus on my grassroots level of my own local network, be as low tech as I can be, and definitely not adopt an AI agent that can lock me out of anything. Yay.
Speaker 0 ·
These so called assistants are going to be very pervasive very fast. And everyone's gonna, I was really surprised. Everyone ran out and got Mac Mini so they could run their quad bot, and it was a whole, like, viral phenomenon for about a week. And now they've already gone rogue and are plotting against their masters, and it's going to be wild. We are and I can't understate this. We are or I can't overstate it rather. On the precipice of, we are on the frontier no less than the Wild West,.
Speaker 0 ·
And everything is wide open right now. It is not going to be for long. Things are going to be changing very rapidly. I'm surprised it's been allowed to go on this long, and I don't think you can really put the genie back in the bottle as Adam was saying. But.
Speaker 0 ·
But I don't think what they're gonna be able to exert the level of control that they think they're going to because the cosmic giggle will always have the last laugh. Joe?
Speaker 7 ·
Oh, I think we will. I just noticed today I got my hundredth subscriber on Substack, over 2, 650 views. People are noticing. Even one respected doctor has suggested that people look at what I'm doing. It's we're headed back into normalcy.
Speaker 7 ·
Also, I have a couple clients in Australia who got their first see, I labeled it foot treatment kit. It's still chelation. It actually legitimately treats foot issues and they'll be going on eight weeks of calcium, disodium, EDTA. One had three shots, one had four. One of them will stop taking nattokinase for a couple weeks and see if heart palpitations come back. If they don't, cool. If they do, they go back on natoponase and go on to l malic acid for eight doses which is actually twice weekly. A month later, again, they'll repeat going off natoponase, seeing if heart palpitations come back.
Speaker 7 ·
And if they don't, even better. But in spite of that, the next doses will be dimercaptocycinic acid at which point it'll go into the bone marrow and help them get younger irrespective of the shots.
Speaker 7 ·
And that's a study of two. It's better than none. And it will confirm a theory about the toxic synergy between the spike protein and the toxins and how the modified mRNA cells hide from the body by being close to toxins.
Speaker 3 ·
That's what I have so far. That's exciting, Joe. It's a it's basically a case study with two. That is very exciting. I'm looking forward to reading what your results are.
Speaker 7 ·
Well, there's some irony to it. Their last names are Towers. They are twins, born on November 9.
Speaker 7 ·
09/11 tower twins. They do the months and days backwards from us. Still standing. Let's hope it stays that way.
Speaker 3 ·
Wow. That is ironic. It's, it's great that they're willing to do this and give you a starting point with a case study on both of them. That's great.
Speaker 0 ·
Just posting the notice for the anniversaries, and we will read the names aloud of those who.
Speaker 0 ·
Really who we are here tonight to honor.
Speaker 0 ·
We're not gonna do that just yet, but that's why I was quiet for a minute. We have a very small crowd tonight, but we would love to hear from you if you would like to share your story or anything about your experience with COVID related crimes against humanity or anything related to the COVID policies, protocols, mandates, propaganda, and other various abuses that we were forced to endure as a result of their.
Speaker 0 ·
Really, , it was it was a conspiracy. It was. They went and plotted it out at event two zero one, and they had it all lined up and ready to go. And then they wanted to look smart, so they went ahead and said, oh, this is gonna happen. And then what do? It happened. And they used it to say, oh, you all have to stay home and stay six feet apart from each other. And also, you're gonna kill your grandma, so you gotta isolate. And then on election day on election day, they threw all that out the window, and they said, even if you're sick, even if you have COVID,.
Speaker 0 ·
You can go to the polls. The CDC put out this guidance on election day. And I think, I know and I think many of that the policies they put in place had a very strong hand in upsetting the result of the election in 2020, and here we are all these years later. I can't believe it's really, it's been ten years now since all this started, and it just keeps getting worse and going on. Go ahead, Joyce.
Speaker 8 ·
Okay. I didn't get the vaccine. I've never gotten a flu shot.
Speaker 8 ·
I literally was gonna leave my job if they were gonna force me to get the vaccine. But what I did wanna ask was this thing that they stuck up our noses for testing, And the first one I got, I could tell that the girl really didn't go as far up, I guess, as she was told to do or trained to do. But the second time that I got it, the lady jammed it up there so far, my nose started bleeding. So we know what they did with these vaccines. Now what did they do on these swabs? Because we all know the guy that made the swabs clearly told everybody that those tests don't work,.
Speaker 8 ·
And then they ended up killing the guy. So what was on those swabs? Why did they have to do those swabs? Was that for our DNA, or did they put something in there?
Speaker 0 ·
And I don't know. I do wonder. The only thing I'm sure of is that it was an exercise in demoralization and how far they could get people to go. We saw in China, they were I believe unless it was disinformation, they were, like, forcing people to have an anal swab at the airport to especially for foreign travelers. So.
Speaker 0 ·
This doesn't make any good sense. And I've I've heard from victims who were literally held down and forcibly swabbed against their will, and it was akin to being raped. And I think it was really just an exercise in humiliation, demoralization, and who knows? We saw videos of them assembling those swabs on floors in China, in sweatshops, and living rooms, and in very unsanitary conditions. So at the very least, they weren't sanitary. And at worst, who knows?
Speaker 8 ·
Miriam? Well, that's what I'm afraid of Well because I don't trust anything what they do anymore. So that's what I'm wondering, what really was the purpose of that?? If.
Speaker 3 ·
You read the packaging of the swabs, the only thing that is listed as being on that swab now you notice I said the only thing that's listed as being on the swab is something called ethylene oxide, and it is, to kill any microorganisms. You can talk to one side, and they'll say, oh, no problem. And you can talk to the other side, and they say that is toxic, ethylene oxide. So, , I think, , it's known for sure. There's there's several people. I've actually seen a Facebook group where people went they went so far up their nose that they literally caused damage to.
Speaker 3 ·
The sinuses and also where it communicates up into the brain, and they damaged the, lining up there so that they got cerebral spinal fluid leakage from the brain. We actually have, CHD interviewed a lady on the CHD bus who has documented that she literally had cerebral spinal fluid leakage from her brain. They went up so far and caused damage. So there are many problems with it. And like I said, one side says the ethylene oxide is not a problem. The other side says it is. So.
Speaker 0 ·
Joe, did you have something to add on that? Go ahead.
Speaker 7 ·
I'm aware that some of them were actually contaminated with COVID. And I agree. Most of it's about control. I never had any such tests. I had the symptoms that manifested the evening of February 10. And the reason I had it so severely was already explained in other studies that toxic load has a direct bearing on how badly you're affected by COVID. But I stayed away from hospitals. I stayed away from tests. I didn't even mask because I had it already. So it's a different environment here in Danwood, Ohio. Most of us were rebellious. We did not comply.
Speaker 7 ·
So their efforts to control us were a total fail up to and including taping off our parts. At the very next council meeting, I asked, what was the penalty for taking the tape down? And they said a minor misdemeanor. And I said, okay. And somehow, mysteriously, I don't know who wasn't actually me. All the tape came down. We just didn't put up with the nonsense.
Speaker 0 ·
Joyce, does that answer your question?
Speaker 8 ·
Yeah. It just blows my mind because to be honest, the side of my nose where she really jammed it up, , I have problems ever since. But, the thing with the brain thing, I have heard that, and that's so scary. Wow. So I was just wondering because I didn't get the vaccine, and those of us that really were fighting against the system, maybe this was another way that they could possibly do something. I don't know. I guess because the whole transhumanism thing and how they're just experimenting on all of us like a bunch of lab rats, I just don't trust anything that they do anymore. So.
Speaker 8 ·
But yeah. But thank you. I appreciate it.
Speaker 3 ·
In my opinion What blows my mind is how many people are still doing it. Yeah. Me too. In my opinion, the less you trust them, the better off you are in taking charge of your own health. Trust them less. Take charge of your own health.
Speaker 8 ·
Yes. I would agree with that too a 100%.
Speaker 0 ·
And they really they can only exert their power.
Speaker 0 ·
In, , in places they exert control over. So if you if you don't live in a big city, you are less subject to it. If you don't have to travel, you are less subject to it. So that's how they get you is when you, , you try to travel or you wanna communicate with people or you, , you wanna live close to the city so you can have that well paying job or whatever it is, you're a lot easier to maneuver, move around if you live in a city. So if you're capable of escaping the cities, I highly recommend it.
Speaker 8 ·
Well, see, that's another thing too. Because I was not vaccinated.
Speaker 8 ·
Whenever I got sick, because I did get COVID once. And then it was like, oh, if you were around somebody that had it or whatever, then they wanted to test you. Then they wouldn't let you come back to work until you got tested. So, again, they always found a way to push you to do things against your will. So that's just crazy to me. Happened to my husband too. He had to get tested, like, four different times before they would let him come back to work for different times when he got sick, and other people at his work got sick. It's just like, , they constantly wanna bully us,.
Speaker 8 ·
, into doing certain things that we say, no, we don't want to. It's just crazy to me.
Speaker 1 ·
I think it has a lot to do with getting you used to being bullied.
Speaker 1 ·
And like Chelsea said a little while, I think it was Chelsea that just said, , it's about control. And, , if they just wear you down and you're finally like, well, dang it, I gotta make a living or dang it, I have to get this, that, or the other thing done because I can't get the next thing done without getting this done and I just need to get through it. And eventually, they just wear you down. And I think we need to be really aware of what we've become accustomed to in the way of minor annoyances and just stop tolerating minor annoyances as well as the major ones.
Speaker 1 ·
Just because they say we have to, if the if the if the senate and the house didn't pass it and the president or the governor didn't sign it, it's not a law. It's your request of me. It's your recommendation. It is not a mandate. I'm not doing it. Sorry about your luck.
Speaker 8 ·
Yeah. That makes sense because, like, even a few of the people at work that I worked with, they just no. They tried to stand strong and not take the vaccine, but then after a while, they just wanted to give in. And I'm like, why are you doing that?? You were so strongly against it before. And, like, one lady even said to me, well, I just wanna go back to normal. I'm just tired of this, and I just want everything to go back to normal. And I told her, I said, so you think by you giving in and taking the vaccine that everything's gonna go back to normal?
Speaker 8 ·
Oh, yeah. Yeah. Well, it didn't. It didn't go back to normal for a long, long time. And really, I don't even think now it's really back to It's never gone back to normal. And that was the point. That was really.
Speaker 0 ·
Ultimately the entire point. And they wrote about this as far back to 2009 publicly, publishing papers like, oh, if only we had a pandemic, then we could use the pretext of that to usher in a new wave of human empathy and blah philanthropists blah. But really it's all coded for doing exactly what they did.
Speaker 1 ·
And keep in mind what was one of the, they had all these bumper sticker sayings, , like safe and effective. And one of the things that they said was, oh dear Lord, I just lost it. Get used to the new normal.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. And now we're living the new normal.
Speaker 6 ·
Mhmm. The other thing that people where they changed too is, , it used to take, like, twenty years for the FDA to approve anything, , like any drug, anything. It took forever. And then slowly, it got shorter and shorter, and now they're doing them every twenty seconds.
Speaker 0 ·
So right there I don't even care if they're approving drugs. It's forcing them on people.
Speaker 6 ·
Like, I don't Yeah. But do what I'm saying? This is where people get used to, thinking it is because the FDA said it was safe. What I'm saying? That's where they're getting And then they cause, like, 13, 000.
Speaker 0 ·
Women will die because of a breast or a birth control product they put out, and then they acknowledge it, like, ten years later, and they're like, oops.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. But when you make billions of dollars, you can just settle. Pay people out of pittance by the time they divide it between the lawyers and the people who were harmed or the families that are left. It's ridiculous, but it's a business calculation for them. They don't give a flying what about any of us. And the onus is on the victim.
Speaker 0 ·
Correlation is not causation, so prove it. Prove that this thing is the thing that caused your debilitating thing. It doesn't matter if it happened within ten minutes of getting the shot and you fell flat on as many people did, fell flat on their face as people were lining up to get theirs.
Speaker 8 ·
Well, what I think they're gonna end up really trying to push on us eventually too is this real ID. I think that's another one of their little plot plans. What do you guys think about that?
Speaker 0 ·
Already here in several states, and they're they're already rolled it out, of course, in The UK and Australia. In Australia, they're doing it on pretext of child safety, So you have to prove your age. By the way, that technology is already in place here on x.
Speaker 2 ·
They would they tried to make it mandatory for flying here, then no one used it. So they had to change the door. They'd lose all the air traffic. And.
Speaker 7 ·
That's the answer. By
Speaker 3 ·
The way, you can demand a state ID. Those are the terms to be able to use. State ID, and you can get a passport card. But they won't tell you this, but you can definitely do that. I will find that there's a lady, Nesse, last name, b a y s e, that was talking about that I posted on my timeline. I will put that in the purple pill.
Speaker 1 ·
I know that there is a small group of people who are advising and maybe that's what Miriam has. And they're advising people on how to not get it and they're actually advocating.
Speaker 1 ·
In some states to have because this is a state thing. This is one way to get that ID is no will no longer be limited to states. It'll be federal ID. And there this group, which seems promising, is working to try to get states to reverse their compliance and tell the feds, kiss it, we have citizens of our own and we are sovereign each state alone. And we will choose how we give our IDs out. And some states are looking to back out of the system. I don't know what North Carolina's plans are. Currently, I'm avoiding the hell out of them. They tried to give me get me when I moved here in 2022.
Speaker 1 ·
To get a real ID, and I told them, nah, regular driver's license worked for me for sixty plus years. I think I'll stick with it. Well, not 60, but fifty five plus.
Speaker 1 ·
But, , it's it's not.
Speaker 1 ·
That this is, , Miriam will talk about the control grid, and part of it is the money, part of it is your digital presence, part of it, it's it's all intertwined and it's all about control.
Speaker 0 ·
And it's all the marbles. This is for all the marbles. They think that their little chatbots are going to give them absolute control over all of humanity. They're they're banking on that right now.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh, they're gonna control saw that movie. We know what happens in that movie.
Speaker 8 ·
I put a video thing in the post, the blue the purple what do you guys call it? The purple thing or whatever? Pileo. Yes.
Speaker 8 ·
It was a I found this video, I think it was at our last talk, it got me like searching and researching. This doctor did a TED Talk, and he holds up a syringe, and he talks about nanobots, like thousands of them in this syringe. And this was, like, in 2013. So like you guys keep saying, they've been planning this for a really, really, really long time, and so it got me thinking, like Pfizer had so many different batches, Moderna had so many different batches.
Speaker 8 ·
So what was it? Just like mad science that they were okay, we're gonna put Oh my gosh. So much of this in one and so much of this in the other?
Speaker 0 ·
Like if that isn't bad enough. They right now, they've just pioneered one that can it's like the tip of a pencil. You could barely see it on a fingerprint. And it can move. It can it can it's basically a particulate. So it could literally be in the air. You could be breathing these in and out, and you wouldn't be any the wiser.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. I know who you're talking about, Joyce. That's that's Ito Bachelet. He is.
Speaker 3 ·
I think he's at the he was giving a TED Talk, to I believe it was the DOD or DARPA, and, he's from his an Israeli University. And, yes, he was holding up the syringe. That's actually in one of my sub stacks. I'm gonna find that and post it for everybody since you mentioned it.
Speaker 8 ·
Thank you, Mary. So if this was in 2013 and now they did this COVID thing in what, like, 2021, and now we're in 2026. So who even knows what they're putting out now? That's what made me start thinking about the swab up my nose and, , all these shots and everything they keep pushing. So they're literally we're just a bunch of lab rats, and they're just experimenting on us like crazy.
Speaker 6 ·
Well, remember, the pandemic was planned the plandemic was planned and, , literally said it was coming in 02/2017. So they already warned and they've already warned you about the next one. So y'all better be ready for that because it's coming because he they said it in Davos.
Speaker 8 ·
Really? Was that this year?
Speaker 6 ·
Yep. Oh, wow. Oh,
Speaker 8 ·
I didn't know I didn't know that. Who stated that?
Speaker 6 ·
And, again remember my wisdom. I can't remember who it was now talking, but they, they definitely said that there was another plant pandemic coming in the future. Well, usually it's that far out.
Speaker 8 ·
Usually when they say something at Davos, they're definitely planning it, and you got all those billionaires.
Speaker 6 ·
Sucking money away. As long as Fauci's around, I guarantee you there's one planned.
Speaker 6 ·
Right. Because he, I go back way back with him way back because I worked the AIDS epidemic. So.
Speaker 6 ·
And when Trump said he's a great guy and he's keep, nothing's gonna happen to him, that pretty much told me the way he was gonna be.
Speaker 8 ·
And another thing too I often wonder about is.
Speaker 8 ·
The chemtrails in the sky, like I don't know, some of you guys probably know, here in North Carolina, we got blasted. Now I'm only like an hour and a half away from the ocean, so I'm pretty far out. And there's a foot of snow out in my yard right now. So I'm talking a whole foot, and it's still coming down. That's crazy.
Speaker 6 ·
I hate to break it to you, Joyce, but the Santa's outlawed them in Florida, and we're having them real bad down here. And it's 28 degrees in Florida, and it goes all the way to the tip of Florida right now. We got 41 mile an hour winds right now. That's crazy. And every day, , everybody in Florida takes pictures and sends, posts them everywhere because they, it's supposed to be outlawed here, and they're doing it anyway.
Speaker 8 ·
Yeah. It's supposed to be outlawed in Tennessee too. And I just seen a video, I believe it was yesterday with John Rich, how they've been without power for six days. There's like all these houses and houses without power, and they're extremely cold, and that's just crazy. It reminded me of, like, what happened in Texas. You guys remember a few years back when they got this crazy storm in Texas, and the people weren't prepared for it, and they were standing in long lines trying to get food and everything.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep.
Speaker 0 ·
That's another reason getting to know your neighbors.
Speaker 0 ·
And, , being prepared is really imperative.
Speaker 0 ·
The least you have to rely on the state for anything, the better situated you are right now.
Speaker 0 ·
And I would prepare for a lot of unrest as everyone starts to lose their jobs. Like I said earlier, right now, they're not outright in many cases., some places they are, but in many places they're not outright replacing workers with artificial intelligence. But they are firing workers to free up capital to buy GPU so that one day they may. So, , when everybody is out of work and dependent on those long lines you're talking about, not because of a storm, but because lay their labor has no value, it might get a bit patchy.
Speaker 8 ·
Yeah. I would agree with that. And that's why all of this is still.
Speaker 8 ·
Constantly a test run., COVID, we're gonna push them. We're gonna see how much we can force on them. And, , you gotta have your REAL ID. And doesn't the real ID have all your vaccination status on there too, or what really is the real ID? Isn't that like That's all your.
Speaker 0 ·
The dream, that's what they wanna do is have literally all your information tied to one smart card or whatever it is there, the QR, however they're gonna do it, tied to you with all of your information. And also, all isn't this convenient for you? All of your information is right here. You don't have to worry about those medical records making it to the right office. They'll just plug in your card and isn't this great? And that's how they're pitching it. But really, it's, it's it's not difficult to see how this becomes problematic very quickly, especially as they're simultaneously.
Speaker 0 ·
Handing all of this data directly to the likes of Palantir and these data behemoths.
Speaker 0 ·
So
Speaker 8 ·
Yeah. I totally see that. And it looks like the conspiracy theorists are becoming more and more like they know what they're talking about. Right? And really, to me, a conspiracy theorist is just somebody that thinks outside of the box really, that doesn't fall in line with everybody else.
Speaker 1 ·
A conspiracy theorist is just somebody who's delivering a spoiler alert. We just see it coming now. So it's just the way it is. Basically, if we've got something to say that is not with the government narrative,.
Speaker 1 ·
It's probably why we're called a conspiracy theorist. Thank you, CIA. So.
Speaker 0 ·
It's been really interesting to see that flipped on its head though with an opposition candidate in power to the mainstream media. Like, the mainstream media is not they are not blindly parroting the government. They are blindly parroting some shadow government or, , it really does beg the question because obviously, they are pushing propaganda twenty four seven, but it is not in service of the current administration. So who are they really serving? And I think when we answer that, we find the answer to who are our elected representatives actually serving also.
Speaker 0 ·
And then it all begins to unravel.
Speaker 0 ·
But enough about me. Protocol oh. I will take Joe and then we will go to Protocol Widow for the reading of the anniversary. Go ahead, Joe.
Speaker 7 ·
The answer is pretty simple, Satan and the watchers. It's been more than 70 generations. The watchers are free. Basically, they're following evil.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep. A 100%, Jill. Protocol widow, I yield the stage to you for the most solemn part of the evening. I appreciate your willingness to do this. Thank.
Speaker 1 ·
Thank you, you. Chelsea.
Speaker 1 ·
Again, I'll remind anybody just in case we have anyone new in the audience that's wondering what we're doing.
Speaker 1 ·
Chelsea built a platform that holds the stories of the people who were killed or injured.
Speaker 1 ·
In direct relationship to the COVID crimes against humanity.
Speaker 1 ·
That could be from COVID hospital protocols or from the vaccine deaths. And I'm going to read the names of people that are in her platform whose families have reported their deaths. And they would fall between the date of January 31 and February 6 over the last.
Speaker 1 ·
Six years.
Speaker 1 ·
Some weeks we do have twenty twenties, some weeks we don't.
Speaker 1 ·
That's there's a that would be something we could almost have a talk about too is the waves that we recognize throughout the entire, quote, unquote, pandemic, which was really a.
Speaker 1 ·
Psychological attack on the globe and.
Speaker 1 ·
Probably not really,
Speaker 1 ·
A brand new illness as much as.
Speaker 1 ·
A lot of people getting the flu and pneumonia and not being properly treated for either one. There was something new, but it probably didn't move through the.
Speaker 1 ·
Social brackets like they claimed it did. They just took advantage of every symptom.
Speaker 1 ·
Therefore, a lot of people died that should have just gone and gotten some medications and gone home.
Speaker 1 ·
With that being said,
Speaker 1 ·
James Trainer junior was killed on 01/31/2022. His story was told by his wife, Corey Stern. Hazar Coza was killed on 02/01/2021. Her story was told by her son, Simon Coza, and daughter, Mangaline Cozza. Mike Brooks was killed in 02/01/2022. His story was told by his wife, Sherry Brooks. Ina Kunis was killed on 02/01/2022. Her story was told by her daughter, Lauren Kunis. Mark Moorhead was killed on 02/02/2022. His story was told by his wife, Sharon DuPont Morehead. Terry Strom was killed on 02/02/2022. His story was told by his wife, Linda Strom. Ed Hodges was killed on 02/03/2021.
Speaker 1 ·
His story was told by his wife, Marion Jacobson. Madeline Etter was killed on 02/03/2021. Her story was told by her husband, Gary Etter. Pamela Smith was killed on 02/03/2022. Her story was told by her son, James Smith. Paul Habersky was killed on 02/03/2022. His story was told by his wife, Sarah Habersky. Jim Rhodes was killed on 02/04/2021. His story was told by his daughter, Dawn Cox. Denny b was killed on 02/04/2022. His story was told by his wife, Michelle. Kenneth Madsen junior was killed on 02/04/2022. His story was told by his wife, Tracy Matson. Joni Packard was killed on 02/04/2022.
Speaker 1 ·
Her story was told by her husband, Ron Packard.
Speaker 1 ·
Edward
Speaker 1 ·
Weiner was killed on 02/04/2022. His story was told by his wife, Janet Weiner, and daughter, Jessica Powell.
Speaker 1 ·
Stephen Chambers was killed on 02/05/2021. His story was told by his wife, Nancy Chambers. Antonio Ruiz was killed on 02/05/2021. His story was told by his daughter, Rosa Leone.
Speaker 1 ·
Larry Gonzalez was killed on 02/05/2022. His story was told by his wife, Darlene Gonzalez. Joshua Vandenberg was killed on 02/05/2022. His story was told by his wife, Christie.
Speaker 1 ·
Vicky Schneppenheim was killed on 02/06/2022. Her story was told by her daughter, Stephanie Contreras. The members of the COVID nineteen humanity betrayal memory project want to extend our deepest sympathies to all of our families for these horrific crimes.
Speaker 0 ·
And as you listen to that,.
Speaker 0 ·
I ask you to remember that these are just a few people that found this little website in a very tight environment of censorship.
Speaker 0 ·
That is
Speaker 0 ·
And then, I'm speechless. The loss is incalculable.
Speaker 1 ·
I can tell you,
Speaker 1 ·
I lost my husband lost his battle against those tyrants on 10/10/2021.
Speaker 1 ·
The bad news is I knew immediately. I knew that something was wrong. I knew that it was hospital caused. I knew that the doctors had done something. I couldn't put my finger on it, but it was not like any other hospital experience that I had been in and I knew something was wrong. Because I knew something was wrong,.
Speaker 1 ·
That means that if I was going to under normal circumstances, if I wanted to sue the hospital or the doctors under COVID in Tennessee where he was killed, I would have had to file.
Speaker 1 ·
A suit within the first year.
Speaker 1 ·
Not only that, but two months before I filed that suit, I would have to notify all persons and entities involved in the suit. Personally, I would have to notify them of my intent to sue. So that was a ten month window for that if I wanted to do it immediately. I had ten months from the time I lost him to be able to gather myself together and find an attorney and then get that paperwork to all interested parties in order to be able to file that suit by 10: 10 twenty two.
Speaker 1 ·
I didn't know it at the time. Didn't know those laws.
Speaker 1 ·
Didn't I couldn't tell you for sure in Tennessee because some states say it's from the date of the loss, and other states.
Speaker 1 ·
Say it's from the date that you realized there was a problem. Because this would come under the heading of any medical.
Speaker 1 ·
Accident or injury or failure or negligence. So it, , it covers everything. But it seems that they changed the reporting and suit laws for COVID's, particularly in Tennessee as well as Florida, both very red states,.
Speaker 1 ·
And gave these short one year options while everything was covered under the prep act for all medical interventions, which means that these judges that we can't trust to as far as we can throw them as it is right now,.
Speaker 1 ·
We're all just going, oh, prep act, we can't do anything with that. And then, of course, the attorneys who don't want to get involved in any of these types of medically related suits because there's no money to be made anymore. Because of tort reform, they're limited as to how much they can get off of these suits, and so they don't want to take it on. So that's why you don't hear too much about suits going through the courts.
Speaker 1 ·
The only suit that has really.
Speaker 1 ·
Made any a an impact as far as getting information on the record is a suit that happened.
Speaker 1 ·
That the young lady died three days after my husband, 10/13/2021. She'd been in the hospital six days. 19 years old, completely healthy. She'd been in the hospital six days.
Speaker 1 ·
Her father knew that he didn't want remdesivir. He also knew that he didn't want a ventilator. What he never had explained to him, when he refused repeatedly, when him and his wife repeatedly refused the ventilator,.
Speaker 1 ·
They
Speaker 1 ·
To the hospital, that gets translated as we don't want a ventilator, therefore, you're not allowed to save our daughter.
Speaker 1 ·
That's called a do not resuscitate.
Speaker 1 ·
Grace was not horrendously sick. She had oxygen levels at home.
Speaker 1 ·
In the high eighties.
Speaker 1 ·
Now because they didn't take her oxygen readings on any normal day, and that's something you guys have to.
Speaker 1 ·
Remember when you're reading your oxygen levels. Have you done it before? Have you checked it while you're laying down, while you're standing up, after you've been cleaning the house, after you just mowed the lawn? Have you checked your oxygen level? Because if you don't know what your standard oxygen level is, you don't know whether or not you're really showing signs of low oxygen unless you can't hold your thoughts together. Can you figure out what you're doing? Do that you're thirsty? Do how to answer the phone when it rings? Can you hold a conversation and make sense?
Speaker 1 ·
You need to actually look at how you're functioning more than what that meter tells you. So Grace ends up in the hospital.
Speaker 1 ·
The records show
Speaker 1 ·
That Grace chose to stay in the hospital. She agreed to stay in the hospital.
Speaker 1 ·
It actually says that she agreed. Someone wrote it on her medical records that the patient agreed to stay.
Speaker 1 ·
Grace had Down syndrome. She was under full control of her father's decisions. No one asked him. No one told him that was written in her record. No one told him that in her record, it said that she was deaf.
Speaker 1 ·
They treated her for her low oxygen level.
Speaker 1 ·
With Precedex. When they entered the hospital room,.
Speaker 1 ·
She was hooked up to an IV, and Scott made it quite clear, I wanna know everything that you're giving to my daughter, And they assured him that they would. The first night, Grace had a really tough time. She seemed very sluggish. He didn't understand what was going on. He just thought she was exhausted because she hadn't eaten much because she didn't feel well before going to the hospital, and it had been a long day being in the emergency room, etcetera. The following night, she was much worse. He still didn't understand what was going on.
Speaker 1 ·
What he didn't know was they had overdosed her the first two nights in the hospital. Because Grace had lived a good clean life and didn't even take aspirins, her body is considered naive, Naive to the effects of sedatives or other medications. So when they hooked her up to Precedex, they started her out on what is considered the average that most people get. And it was way too much for her, and they overdosed her and literally had to reverse drugs, give her reversal drugs to save her within two days.
Speaker 1 ·
As the days wore on, Scott showed signs of having COVID. They kicked him out of the hospital. They claimed it was because that he had COVID and he needed to be out of the they're already dealing with a COVID patient. They shouldn't have that problem with him having COVID. He was staying in the room with her, but we won't talk since. So they kicked Scott out because he was in there twenty four hours a day. He wasn't leaving her. And they made him leave. Part of the problem was that every time they walk in and wanna give her something, he would ask what it was. Now mind you, keep in mind,.
Speaker 1 ·
He still doesn't know that she's on sedatives despite the fact that they've OD'd her twice.
Speaker 1 ·
Once they kicked him out, no one was allowed in.
Speaker 1 ·
They had to get an attorney to allow her sister her older sister to come stay with her, and she was promptly kicked out at the end of visiting hours, and they had to get the attorney back involved to make it clear that they expected her to be able to stay twenty four seven.
Speaker 1 ·
On her final day,
Speaker 1 ·
They began adding Ativan while
Speaker 1 ·
The sister who wanted to take a shower, and the nurse wouldn't let her use the shower in the room. But my dad used the shower when he was here. Yeah. We shouldn't have let that happen. You'll have to go home to shower.
Speaker 1 ·
And Grace told her sister Jessica it was okay.
Speaker 1 ·
So Jessica trotted home, was gone maybe an hour and a half, maybe an hour, because she said it was.
Speaker 1 ·
Ten, fifteen minute ride each way.
Speaker 1 ·
So Jessica gets back and she hears the nurses talking as she's passing the desk, and the comment is made that the family will not be happy.
Speaker 1 ·
She arrives to find
Speaker 1 ·
Grace is in the bed and has defecated and the room smells terrible. And she seems like she's semi con conscious. She's not really sleeping. She's really knocked out.
Speaker 1 ·
So Jessica insists that she wants to get Grace cleaned up and has to get a nurse who was not happy. And they get everything cleaned up and she finds that Grace is tied to the bed.
Speaker 1 ·
It had turned out that right after Jessica left, Grace wanted to use the restroom, and the nurses tied her to the bed and told her to just poop the bed.
Speaker 1 ·
Rather than help her. While Jessica was gone and without her knowledge,.
Speaker 1 ·
The call was made to dad and mom.
Speaker 1 ·
When Grace begins to have more problems breathing, we're going to need to ventilate her. Will you sign for this? Mom and dad said, no. We will not sign for the ventilator. What dad didn't know was if you don't sign for the blanket use of a ventilator whenever you want they want to use it,.
Speaker 1 ·
That means that they then reconsider that patient to be a do not resuscitate. They don't tell you that. They just put her down as a DNI, do not intubate. That's what the parents think. But what really happened was she was put down as a DNR, do not resuscitate.
Speaker 1 ·
Because the hospital takes the stance that if she's going in some respiratory distress that is that bad, that they cannot bring her back or even support her without the ventilator. Deborah and Miriam will tell you that is a flat out lie.
Speaker 1 ·
While Jessica was gone, they added on top of the Precedex, they added Ativan.
Speaker 1 ·
Because she now mind you, she's now pretty much unconscious. The doctor, in his infinite wisdom, decided she was still breathing too fast and added morphine. Now the nurse claims that she had cut off the Ativan and the Precedex, but according to the records, she hadn't.
Speaker 1 ·
So she gave her the morphine despite the fact that at that point, there was no readable blood pressure.
Speaker 1 ·
And Grace did not react
Speaker 1 ·
Properly. She was still breathing too fast. So the nurse gave her another morphine shot. Then Jessica showed up,.
Speaker 1 ·
Not knowing what had just happened to her sister, what had been going on all day long.
Speaker 1 ·
And they get her cleaned up and the nurse leaves the room, And she's concerned because she's not getting.
Speaker 1 ·
Grace is getting worse. She's not getting better despite cleaning her up. And now she feels cold to the touch, and her numbers are dropping.
Speaker 1 ·
And Jessica run out the door and says, please come help my sister. Something's wrong.
Speaker 1 ·
And they were right next to the nurses' station, and the nurses said she's DNR.
Speaker 1 ·
We can't help her.
Speaker 1 ·
And Jessica calls her parents, has them on her laptop or iPad or whatever she was carrying, and they're saying she's not DNR. One of the nurses takes Jessica over to a computer and points to where she's been marked as a DNR. Now mind you, there's a purple band, rubber band that's supposed to be a bracelet on Grace's arm that is notating that she is a DNR. That band was never put on Grace. There was no note on the door. There was no note beside the door. There was no notice. Jessica had no way of knowing, and her parents had not been notified.
Speaker 1 ·
And the nurses refused to go back into that room, and they watched Grace die.
Speaker 1 ·
With their hands tied. They had no way to help her, and they watched her die.
Speaker 1 ·
When he finally got to court, he spent over $1, 000, 000, at least a million, if not a little bit more, to get that case to court.
Speaker 1 ·
And he is the only one who's been able to strive to get a jury trial. Jury of your peers, boys and girls, tell me how this works.
Speaker 1 ·
They demeaned the parents and the sister for their Christian beliefs, and they're using natural treatments for every other illness that.
Speaker 1 ·
Grace might have and not being vaccinated for COVID in that courtroom. The ethicist, the medical ethicist that the hospital hired to come from.
Speaker 1 ·
Johns Hopkins, let them know that it is totally legal to give that child everything they gave her without telling the parents because in those rooms, it was usual and customary. And therefore, the family, the patient, the advocate for the patient, no one needed to know what the hospital professionals were giving the patient. It's just not needed because it's normal and customary. The fact that they decided to stay in the hospital after entering the, even though they did not sign, specifically did not sign any paperwork,.
Speaker 1 ·
Neither one of them, neither Grace nor her dad actually physically signed anything in the, the fact that they stayed in the hospital meant that they literally were approving all treatments by not leaving the building.
Speaker 1 ·
These are cautionary tales because the jury sided with the hospital, and actual discussion about that lasted twenty minutes max when they went into the jury room,.
Speaker 1 ·
And they cleared the hospital of all wrongdoing, well as the doctors.
Speaker 1 ·
This is why we can't get anything done between the prep act. By the way, that was one of the things that the judge wouldn't allow into the court was the prep act or the protocols. No discussion was had about that. It was just a simple wrong wrongful death suit. That's it.
Speaker 1 ·
This is what we have to face. It's not gonna get easier.
Speaker 1 ·
Sorry. It's one of those things that gets under my skin. Had to let it out again.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. It's I don't think most people realize the horror and the consistency with which.
Speaker 3 ·
These hospitals literally euthanized. That's the that's the polite medical term, but I'll use the real one. Murdered, killed.
Speaker 3 ·
It'll around, we estimate, protocols talked about this before, at least 900, 000 Americans. This is this is how they did it.
Speaker 3 ·
They
Speaker 3 ·
Moved them through the entire spectrum if they, they brought them in there. They isolated them, starved them, dehydrated them, took away their communication devices, coerced them, lied to them, talked them, in my husband's case, into going on the vent, and then gave remdesivir. And if you survive that like my husband did, they overdosed you just like they did Grace. That's what they did to my husband. He survived all the other things. But, , if you don't vacate the bed,.
Speaker 3 ·
If they don't kill you with all those other things, they will overdose you and end your life. And that's exactly what they did to him. So, , this is the playbook that they consistently used with each and every one precious human beings that went into the hospital. Once you had that COVID label, you were protocoled.
Speaker 1 ·
And even worse if you went into the hospital without being fully vaccinated and you had COVID. And remember now,.
Speaker 1 ·
Fully vaccinated, which meant that you were two weeks out after your second shot.
Speaker 1 ·
So if you entered the hospital after your shot or after your second shot but before two weeks, they literally mark you as unvaccinated.
Speaker 0 ·
So That's how they did it too. And they used that in their propaganda. They would say, oh, it's the pandemic of the unvaccinated. When really it was the people who just got vaxxed shedding all over everyone.
Speaker 1 ·
Yes. And the fact that some people when they got the vaccine, which is not a vaccine, it's a gene therapy shot of some kind. But the point being that like the people who have been getting flu shots for years, we all know somebody who goes and gets a flu shot and then within four days they're sick as can be. And then they if they're really believers, they tell you how bad it would have been if they hadn't had the vaccine. But that's what this shot did to a lot of people. It made them very sick, some immediately, some within days.
Speaker 1 ·
And then they would go to the hospital and because they've just gotten the shot, they would test positive for COVID.
Speaker 1 ·
So the ones that got the vaccine and went into the hospital, they were funneled into the hospital just like the average pneumonia, stroke, heart attack, actual COVID, flu, UTI, and they swab your nose and ramp that the cycles up to 40 something and they can find a cold you had last year and call it COVID.
Speaker 3 ·
And for anyone who's not familiar, PCR is simply picking up a sample. It's they sequence, they look at it, and they get a genetic sample, and they just magnify it, cop, re enlarge it basically to the point that, oh, yeah. We got a sample of something. Might be a different coronavirus, , might be common cold, which is a coronavirus, and then they can label you as COVID. And there are plenty of people who go in, like she said, for a UTI. We have cases of this. Gentleman went in with a infected leg with a broken ankle bone, that he was already being treated for. They.
Speaker 3 ·
Tested him for COVID and ended up protocoling him. He is from the state that I live in here in Kentucky. So this was very common. That's exactly what they did. They just used the PCR test, ramped it up till they got a positive, and then they protocoled you and made 6 figures off of it.
Speaker 1 ·
There was one patient who he had used the emergency room for relief of hiccups because when he got the hiccups, they would last for days. And he had used the emergency room before and there is some treatment that you can get that helps. And he went to the emergency room with hiccups and got protocol to death. And in the process, there was a vigil being held outside the hospital and his son was part of that vigil slash protest. And he was hit by a car in front of the hospital by a what do they call them? A counter protester. And the son lost his leg because of that accident.
Speaker 1 ·
So they lost their father and he lost his leg and it was over a case of hiccups.
Speaker 3 ·
And this is what infuriates us when the talking points come out and they say, oh, this isn't true. Or, oh, no. No. No. These are just, , grieving people who have to find an excuse. This is what infuriates us because these are real cases and they happen to real people, hundreds of thousands of them. And you have these oh, you don't know the language I wanna use. People that want to totally shove it under the rug, and we're not having that.
Speaker 0 ·
No. Kyle, how are you doing tonight? I'm distraught seeing you here and not t bird. I hope you're not bringing us bad news. How are you doing? How's t bird? Hey,.
Speaker 9 ·
Guys. Yeah. She
Speaker 9 ·
She's been obviously struggling a little bit the last I don't know how many weeks now. Obviously, with just the winter, it's been unseasonal, to say the least. Five foot of snow and the temps and everything else. And there's that thing that doctor Tal Braun was talking about with the hiber hibernation and this theory that, , when they don't get the natural sunlight they're supposed to, especially the injured and the folks that are reeling the worst, they really take a take a downturn. And then she had a pretty long day. I believe she had to go.
Speaker 9 ·
With her friend and try to get some groceries and stuff for the first time in a long time. And I don't know. Just assuming she just had a very, very long day. And it takes its toll for sure. So I was obviously, first, shout out to her. We all we all go through this kinda hand in hand, and that's why I posted that earlier today. I was with my family,.
Speaker 9 ·
And I saw that fight. Tommy Hearns and.
Speaker 9 ·
And the other gentleman that won the bald guy. Sorry. I'm drawing a blank.
Speaker 9 ·
I know I would know his name any other second. Of course, if I'm trying to say it to you guys, it's like, oh, nothing's there. Anyway, I'll I'll correct the record here after I remember the guy's name. It's in the bubble. Anyway and it was it was it was famously called the war, not fight. And they went in there and just absolutely went berserk on each other. And they didn't stop until till one of them couldn't go anymore. And you don't see that much anymore in boxing.
Speaker 1 ·
Kyle.? Kyle, is that Hagler and Hearns? Thank you. Yeah. I got it from your post.
Speaker 9 ·
So Yeah. Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. They're absolute legends. The power that those two guys could possess was incredible looking at their body.? Like, you think about George Foreman or Mike Tyson., Tonya Tyson, you think about Mike Tyson, ? Like, they are they're built socky. They you can see that would look like power, but then these two guys in there, and they're very long.
Speaker 9 ·
Both of them are fairly long. And then the ball guy, , he was little a little bit stockier. But, anyway, you just look at their frames and the power that they packed was almost unrivaled. Marvelous Marvin Hagler. Anyway, so that just hit me really hard today. I was with my family, and we're a volleyball deal for my niece. And it just that's why I posted that because it just made so much sense to me, , the injured and those backing them versus big pharma and these fake fucking doctors and what they've done to all of us. And in the end,.
Speaker 9 ·
The black and blue, which is what we all are from what we've all been subject to between the injured, the ones that we've lost, and the ones that are still here supporting them, were all black and blue. And it just was just ironic to me that it looked like Tommy Hearns was gonna get in there and just piece him up, ? And at the end, Hagler just turned it up in the last minute. How ironic is that? The last minute of that fight, he turned it up, he chased him down, and he brutally knocked him out. Is there any better example of what's about to happen?
Speaker 9 ·
Because it's in my bones. It's in my spirit. It's in my it's in my heart. Like, I know what's about to happen. These people are so panicked, and it everywhere. The celebrities coming out of their bunkers, , popping their dirty fucking traitor ass heads out of their bunkers, and they're out and they're saying,.
Speaker 9 ·
Oh, well, we need to stop the ice protest. All these celebrities, the same damn thing, the same damn script as COVID, the same stuff. And when that happening and these traitors coming out all over the news and all over these clips and stuff, something big's about to freaking happen. But what? This time, I truly believe it's going to be good. Even if it doesn't look good, our souls win. Light always conquers dark. And that's something that I always have to remind myself of When I get the most depressed,.
Speaker 9 ·
Right, when you're super close to somebody that's severely injured and you understand that person's mentality, you understand that person's personality, and they go from a good day and then the next day, not the same.? And there's nothing you can do but hang in there and hang tough, just like we're all doing for each other. So I just had to come in here. I've been trying to just kinda distract myself tonight, But I had to come in here and just give a little bit of inspiration and just say, if you guys haven't watched the clip,.
Speaker 9 ·
I hope it's inspirational to everybody in here. The in that last minute, that's all it takes. That last minute for you guys to hang on, know that you've had the conditioning spiritually to do this, and knock these people out. Knock them out cold. Finish them. That's the only thing we have left., we have one minute left. We have one minute in this fight. And if you can go for that one minute and you can pull all of it out of yourselves in that last minute, there's hope. There's hope.
Speaker 9 ·
And I'll never forget the clip that I posted a long time ago for Tee, and it was the corner man clip. And I'm gonna post it in here again. I'm sure everybody's seen it five times, but it really hits me every time because it's the corner man. And he says you have to go. You have to go right now. You have five minutes. She doesn't like it when you're in her face. You have to go get in her face and finish now. You have five minutes. This is going to change your whole life And the chick gets off the chair and goes and does exactly what that corner man said.
Speaker 9 ·
Exactly what he said. And that's all we need sometimes is that corner man, is that person that doesn't give up no matter how sad it is, no matter how mad you guys get at each other, no matter how we mad we get at each other, no matter how bad we fight, no matter how bad people talk shit behind the scenes or, , for a fact that this person's not doing it right, , we gotta put everything to the side and go hard for this last minute, like, right now.
Speaker 9 ·
And I just wanted to say that. I wanted to bring a little bit of hope, and I just hope that everybody gets that out of that clip. And I'm gonna also post the clip I put on there for Tee as well. And I just think we need way more inspiration. All the news, it's all bullshit. It's all bullshit. Oh, we bombed Iran. Oh, silver's up at 01: 20. Oh, it's a none of this shit is nothing, as you guys know, but distraction. It's all to get you off of your game. It's to distract you from the final minute.
Speaker 9 ·
In the biggest boxing match, USC match, fight for our souls and for our life. It's it's just to distract us from the final minute. And I'm gonna be honest with you guys. I don't like saying it. I don't like thinking that we don't have a future. I don't like thinking that we're all about to leave this place. I really don't. But I'm starting to truly wonder if we truly are in that last minute of this fight. I'm starting to wonder. And I just wanna say God bless all of you, and thank you for every single thing and every single piece of inspiration that everybody in this room has done for Tee.
Speaker 9 ·
It means the world to her. It means the world to me. Nobody's perfect. Not one of us in here. We're all sinners. We're not saints. But sometimes you have to push everything else aside and go hard for the last minute. And I just ask it in Jesus name that everybody can be somewhat inspired by my little rant here tonight. I ask it in Jesus' name to please take what I'm saying and use it tomorrow. Use it tonight. Use it tomorrow. Use it Monday. Do whatever you have to do, but just know that we appreciate you guys,.
Speaker 9 ·
And it's real. We're not in here faking and and faking the funk and saying anything that's not true. We're all here because we're pissed off, and we're not gonna lose the fucking final minute. We're not doing it. And I just wanna say, god bless you guys.
Speaker 0 ·
Well said, Kyle. And I will take that to heart. Thank you,.
Speaker 0 ·
Joe.
Speaker 7 ·
I thought I saw your hand up, Joe. It was. I forgot to turn the mic on. I don't know if there's gonna be justice in this lifetime. I don't know it. But I know what's coming for them is much worse for an eternity. And it comes from recognizing parts of biblical text that should have been in the bible and were in the bible and aren't anymore.
Speaker 7 ·
The doctors were turned into serial killers effectively for my murderers for hire.
Speaker 7 ·
I don't think, the father of creation would let that one go by.
Speaker 7 ·
, it's that simple.
Speaker 7 ·
I can hope for justice. And, obviously, if I saw someone committing a crime against nature, I would certainly report it and push for judgment. But ultimately, the judgment that comes from Earth is nothing compared to what happens after they're they're gone. And from the way I see it, Bill Gates is pretty close to his end. So are a lot of these people. And I used to think, or I was raised to believe, that hell was just a common grave of mankind, nothing special. And in recent months, discovering what was accomplished led me down a different path to realizing, oh, it's much worse.
Speaker 7 ·
There's nothing we can do to these evil people that the.
Speaker 7 ·
Well, that heavenly creatures can't make worse. It's almost like the comparison to human versus government. There's no crime a single in individual can commit that governor can't the government can't make look amateurish in comparison. We've had a government trying to kill us for years now, and we're still alive, and we're going to continue. At least, I'm pretty confident.
Speaker 7 ·
And if not, if they take me out, I know what's next. And I think I've already passed because this what I've created obviously wasn't my idea,.
Speaker 7 ·
But it's a spoiler. If I had regrets, would know it. I would know where I would end up, and I don't feel it. I don't feel the regrets. I've done my best.
Speaker 7 ·
And now I'm more open to God than I ever have been.
Speaker 7 ·
So only catch there is I gotta figure out who's supposed to baptize me because I've never been baptized. So I'll figure that out. And it reminds me of one of Satan's tests. Satan wanted to marry Adam and Eve, and Adam prayed to God, and God married Adam and Eve.
Speaker 7 ·
So I think there's a similarity there. So the answer is I really don't know who.
Speaker 7 ·
Would baptize me, but I'm just pray for the right answer.
Speaker 7 ·
That's all.
Speaker 3 ·
I just wanna say, yeah, I that's been my comfort, especially as I've moved through the last five, nearly six years of this journey of after my husband being murdered, that's been my ultimate comfort. Not to say that any one of us are gonna stop the fight. We're never going to as long as we're here. But my ultimate comfort is knowing that I have a reward coming. I will see my husband again, and the people who perpetrated this have a have a actual punishment coming. And I really can't believe in anything other than the fact that, , how is it how is their justice if there isn't.
Speaker 3 ·
Punishment for these people? And if I believe and I do believe that God is just, then, , there is a punishment for that for what they've done just as my husband is now at peace and whole and has his reward and I have mine coming. They have look. We could put it this way. They have a reward, a negative reward coming for what they've done, and that's true and balanced justice. Without it, there's not justice. So, , I remind myself that one way or the other, justice will be done. And on that note, I hope I wanted to call your attention to something that.
Speaker 3 ·
Was placed on my heart earlier today. It's in the purple pill. But, basically, I'm trying to find it so that I can read it to you, at least the last two things in it. Basically,.
Speaker 3 ·
Of course, I can't find it when I'm looking for it. But I guess what I wanna say is, , while none of us enjoy the fight, that's what was in the post, We I feel that at least I am here, still here for this purpose because I easily could have gone on when my husband went, and I did not. So I don't enjoy the fight, but that is what I'm here for now. And I'm certainly not ever going to be quiet or stop the fight until the battle is won or until they have seen the punishment that they deserve even if it's in the next life. And I just wanna say to everyone, I value.
Speaker 3 ·
All of you because you give me strength just the sharing that we have every Saturday night. And, it makes the fight more bearable just knowing that we're shouldering that burden together. So love you all.
Speaker 0 ·
That was beautiful, Miriam. Thank you.
Speaker 0 ·
And I feel very much the same.
Speaker 0 ·
And it isn't easy, is it? It is not easy and it is not fun, but it is it is the right thing to be doing, and there is nothing more important, I think. So I'm I'm so glad to have you by my side as we as we take on these what seem to be insurmountable, malicious, and powerful forces. But we know.
Speaker 0 ·
Because the world is a very complicated place that what may seem insurmountable is actually well within our means to achieve, and we just have to keep at it and hold to that. I believe that. Thank you.
Speaker 0 ·
That was just such a high note, and it's been such a small space. And I know it's after midnight on the East Coast. I will put out a last call if anyone wants to.
Speaker 0 ·
Step up and share your experience or tell us how you're doing tonight. But, otherwise, I think we'll probably go ahead and start winding it down if that's alright with you ladies.
Speaker 0 ·
Not seeing a mad rush to the door. So.
Speaker 0 ·
Protocol with it. Would you like to impart some final thoughts to us tonight before we wrap it up?
Speaker 1 ·
I don't know. Final thoughts.
Speaker 1 ·
Again, I look at the crowd that's in our room tonight, and I'm just seeing all the friendly faces and known emojis or whatever they're called that people have chosen. And just really glad to see the same people come back that trust us,.
Speaker 1 ·
And I really appreciate that, that you guys trust us.
Speaker 1 ·
And,
Speaker 1 ·
I wanna wish everybody warmer weather, and safe safety in whatever you do because right now, some parts of the country are pretty yucky. And, I wouldn't want you to get hurt, and I certainly want you to stay warm. And I appreciate every time I see you guys in the audience, and I'm sorry you have to be here. I'm sorry we all have to be here.
Speaker 1 ·
And just please keep coming back. If we can help you, please keep coming back. Love to all of you. And, again, be safe.
Speaker 0 ·
You ladies are just so well spoken tonight. I don't even know what I could add. But you did bring to my attention that.
Speaker 0 ·
We are we are so fortunate to be in such good company and to be among familiar faces. And I see so many of you every week, and this is what they're calling now, the attention economy, where more important even than where you spend your money is where you focus your attention. And I really value that you have given us some of your attention tonight, and I appreciate your continued attention to these very important matters. And we will just we will keep up the fight, and we will not stand down. And like I say, even in the face of what may appear to be insurmountable odds,.
Speaker 0 ·
We are in the right. We are fighting the good fight, and I believe we will win in the end. So I really appreciate your strength that you impart to me a little bit every week just by just by showing up and even more when you come up and you share your experience with us. I'm very grateful to you. Miriam, I think you said it so beautifully before, but if you if you had a few final thoughts before we wrap it up.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. I just wanted to remind everyone, we're all grieving. We're all struggling, but we're also all enjoined in the same fight. And.
Speaker 3 ·
I just wanna read two things just to close on that thought. And this one is by someone named Tanner Olson, and it says, you do not have to have all the answers to have peace in this season. As hard as it may be, you can simply strive to enjoy the gift of life. And then the second thing is, and for me, is really profound. I am a Christian and I love reading the Bible, but I have never seen this before. So I wanted to share this with you guys. And it says, for he, meaning us, me, you, a person, for he will not dwell unduly on the days of his life.
Speaker 3 ·
And I'm gonna add a word in here. He will not dwell unduly on the rough, tough, striving, fighting days of our life because God keeps us busy. God keeps him busy with the joy of his heart. And that's from Ecclesiastes. And for me, when I read that, what it meant was I don't have to stay focused on the pain, on the struggle, on the fight because God is giving me a purpose and keeping me busy. And that's giving me joy knowing that I'm doing what I am supposed to be doing. The very thing that's hard, the fight, the struggle. I can take some joy in knowing.
Speaker 3 ·
That I'm doing what I'm intended to be doing for this time in this season. Even as I still grieve the loss of my husband, and I grieve all of those who have been lost to this evil. So take heart, and we'll always be here every day, every Saturday night to be in the fight with you.
Speaker 0 ·
Thank you so much, Mary.
Speaker 0 ·
Really, really wonderful
Speaker 0 ·
Discussion tonight. I really appreciate you all coming. Of course, , x will delete this recording, so we will back it up to our substack at chbmp.substack.com and on our website and subsequently on Spotify. So please be sure to share with someone who needs to hear these words. Many people are still out there thinking that they're alone in this. They have just an inkling in the back of their mind nagging them that something might have been wrong. And if we can reach them, then we will amplify our voices. And I appreciate any effort to that end. So please subscribe.
Speaker 0 ·
And share that if you can. I've been posting them by Monday. So look for that in your inbox, and please join us again next week and every Saturday at 8PM eastern. Miriam left us with some beautiful quotes. I was reminded of one from Desiderata. For all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, It is still a beautiful world, and I hang on to that one, and I believe it. So try to try to find the beauty in your life and focus on the positive. Don't look at the rage bait because that's how they get you in the attention economy. And please continue to help us raise awareness about these.
Speaker 0 ·
And all COVID related crimes against humanity. Thank you so much for coming, and we'll see you again next week. Good night, everyone.

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Soon, @ProtocolWidow will read aloud 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 or over the next week. Help us honor their memories. 💔🎗️https://t.co/dGsSbf8BIv
Miriam Belknap (@BelknapM)
@CHBMPorg LEARN ABOUT HOW TO GET A STATE ID & A PASSPORT CARD—NOT A REAL ID https://t.co/yuTLyZfP0C
COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (@CHBMPorg)
@RWalensky https://t.co/cBkcTpOsIO
Miriam Belknap (@BelknapM)
@CHBMPorg ‼️Dr. Ido Bachelet says that nano robots have already been successfully developed in Israel.‼️ 👇👇👇👇👇 And that they can be injected into the body with a basic syringe. He shows an image of what they look like, and they appear to be the same structures that the Fifth…
COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (@CHBMPorg)
@ProtocolWidow 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.
COVID Humanity Betrayal Memory Project (@CHBMPorg)
@RWalensky https://t.co/5Mbwr1KH43
Miriam Belknap (@BelknapM)
@CHBMPorg https://t.co/bD1BmmWsVJ
K. Holiday (@kylelikestruth)
@CHBMPorg Thank you for the space & dedication, all of you are top brass in this spiritual war🙏 https://t.co/XSsPWEymSi