COVID-19 Humanity Betrayal ㅤ Memory Project

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Speaker 0 ·
Good evening, and welcome to another CHBMP space. Chelsea is your host and is having some technical difficulties. My name is Protocol Widow. Deborah Mose is joining us as cohost, which she has decided that this is a temporary position. And as soon as Miriam Belknap has arrived, Miriam will take over. And I want to thank everybody who is able to join us while we try to.
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Anchor the space until our illustrious.
Speaker 1 ·
Cohost, Kelsey, can join us. I am so sorry about that. I ran the whole intro, and I thought it was just great. And lo and behold, I had to borrow a microphone because as you guys know, my sound has been dropping out. So I didn't realize I had to push the button on the microphone for it to actually be on. So that is entirely my bad. But I had said it is March, and we are here as we are every Saturday night to gather, pay respect to, and hear the stories of those impacted by COVID related crimes against humanity, including, but not limited to, those inflicted by COVID policies,.
Speaker 1 ·
Protocols, and mandates. I am Chelsea Belgodell. I will be your host tonight. And I am joined by our lovely cohost, protocol widow, who you just heard from, and Deborah Mose, who is filling in temporarily for Miriam Belknap, who should be along shortly. I appreciate your patience as we work through some technical difficulties. But I'm looking forward to a robust, if not a little bit.
Speaker 1 ·
I don't wanna say black pill, but I think we're all a little bit mad going into what looks a lot like World War three when this is really not what this administration promised coming in and certainly not what any of us wanted to sign up for. How are you feeling about that, ladies?
Speaker 0 ·
Well, I can say
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That I'm probably in a better place than I was earlier this morning, but don't expect it to last. How's that?
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. I'm out of sorts. And I'm, for anybody who comes on our spaces, , I have a tendency to be sharp as in, like, cutting edge, not like as in smart. And I have been very abrupt lately because I am angry., it was bad enough. Last Saturday, we had our space and this quote unquote war had just started. And as more and more information has filtered out, And I feel like you've got to have about eight different sources for your, information. Some of it should be coming from overseas. Most of it should be coming from private sources.
Speaker 0 ·
You can pretty much ignore the what most people call mainstream media, CNN, MSNBC, or whatever they call themselves now, Fox, News Nation, Newsmax, whatever. Ignore them. Just ignore them. In my opinion, they are worthless. If you want to get their opinion and then move on to other narratives, that's fine.
Speaker 0 ·
But I'm I'm very unhappy in case you can't tell. And as the more I talk about it, the more unhappy I get about it because we all have. The majority of us have relatives or friends who have young.
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Men and women in their lives. And a protracted war that was not we were never asked about could cause us as a country to send even more of our young people over there than what we have already done. And,.
Speaker 0 ·
I'm thinking back to Vietnam and the conscientious objectors and how they went to Canada. I'm not sure that Canada is the place to go these days. Those place we have Canadian friends and I love them dearly, but their government is just as whacked or more than ours.
Speaker 0 ·
But I it's my personal opinion. There will be a backlash in a large section of the citizenry if this goes very far for very long and or they decide to start the draft. That things could go to crap and they deserve it if they if that is what happens. We were talking earlier. I personally think that anybody that is in congress that is a warmonger, Lindsey Graham, I'm looking right at you, Those guys ought to be the ones who ought to be handed a rifle and a helmet and say, go to the front. You wanted it? Go to the front. And we'll start with you.
Speaker 2 ·
Except he couldn't get his fat ass over anything.
Speaker 0 ·
No. He's lucky to get his fat ass out of his own chair. The only good news is that there are people in South Carolina who don't care for him, but he is one of the worst up there to push. Here's here's the theoretical gay man who has no young people in his life related to him and he wants to send all of ours overseas to die so that his stock prices in the war machine will earn him even more money. He's almost freaking dead. What's he gonna do with all the money?
Speaker 0 ·
Yes. I said it out loud.
Speaker 1 ·
I tell you what, it's gonna take a lot of gold plate and gold leaf to plaster over this legacy to make it look anything like the new golden era we were promised. And I know we're a year in, but this.
Speaker 1 ·
Besides the new golden era and all the rest of the rhetoric, he promised that if he were elected, he would not take us to war with Iran, like, in those words. Mhmm. And here we are, and it appears he did this because another country asked nicely. And I don't appreciate, The US and our military are, like you said, these are our children who volunteer to do the most sacred duty they can do for their nation and to be treated so cavalierly. Like, oh, I guess people are gonna die. War is war and, people get killed. That's just how war is. Like, that's It really it demonstrates.
Speaker 1 ·
The stonewalling the reason for the stonewalling that we've gotten around seeking justice for COVID related crimes against humanity because there is no love lost there. There is no compassion. There is no conscientiousness of the sacred duty that he is performing as commander in chief or any of the gravitas that should come with that and is sorely lacking here. And to see our military treated so cavalierly, we're seeing unconfirmed reports that the casualties are much worse than is being implied by the mainstream media.
Speaker 1 ·
And I just I hope it's I hope it's wrong and all fog of war and that things are 15 out of 10 as Trump said and not on the scale of horror that it looks like is unraveling. And by the way, the cost of everything is about to double and triple over the next few months. Yes.
Speaker 0 ·
And, , but there was something that you said there. There was one sentence that really jumped out at me that our young people who have volunteered to go into the army to serve for their country, There is very little evidence that anything that they are being forced into right now is for our country. And all you had to do was watch Rubio earlier this week when he was pressed about why did you go to war. And he said, well, because.
Speaker 0 ·
Iran was going to be hit and we knew that they would come after us in retaliation so we preemptively had to strike. No. Israel did not ask nicely. Israel said, we're going after them with or without your help. Whatever happens after that is your problem. No. If you believe what Rubio said, then that's not asking nicely.
Speaker 1 ·
That is a very fair point, protocol widow. You are absolutely right. They that what they really did is they said, we're we're doing this, and we're doing it with your money and with your weapons and whether you like it or not. And it'll be a lot easier for you to get on board now than later.
Speaker 2 ·
Yes. And believe that also to allow all of our bases that are all over the Middle East regions to be involved in something that they're getting decimated on.
Speaker 0 ·
Yes. Now I heard a report. Chris was listening to yesterday's news, so I was trying to gather as much information before we got on the space as I could. That the.
Speaker 0 ·
That Iran is trying to CYA a little bit because they had,.
Speaker 0 ·
They had hit so many areas, different countries, people, countries that were not involved at all, like Qatar and, , The UAE. And these guys were all standing back going, look, if you and Israel wanna get into this stuff with Iran, that's all fine, but we're not part of it. We wanna remain neutral. And the next thing, Iran is lobbing missiles at them. And according to what I can understand, although we took out the Khomeini and all of his people, the president is still there. And he made some statement or his office made some statement to the effect of when Iran was hit,.
Speaker 0 ·
A lot of their communications went down. And like a lot of the Muslim nations, I'm guessing based on the way this was described in this news report, there's a lot of disjointed, there's not a there's not a lot of cohesion. It's not like our government where you have to wait for a response. So it's almost tribal and they would be some of these, missiles were lobbed at anybody and everybody they could reach because they had no contact with anybody in the government to tell them who was shooting at them, who was taking out the government, who was, , lobbing.
Speaker 0 ·
Bullets into bullets and bombs into Iran and Tehran particularly. So they just started shooting at everybody. At least that's what the president's office indicated. Now whether or not that they're gonna back it down and stop doing that or not, The only thing it did do was it like ticked off all the people who were going to be neutral and we'll see whether or not that makes a difference. But.
Speaker 0 ·
Again, we'll be there for a couple of days and it'll be over.
Speaker 0 ·
Okay. Worried on day eight. We're counting the days.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. That's the problem though. They keep they say that and then the next out of the next statement is, well, maybe two weeks. The next statement you hear is we'll be there four weeks. The next statement is we might put boots on the ground. The next statement is we won't put boots on the ground.
Speaker 0 ·
Unless. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly.
Speaker 0 ·
And I, it's bad enough that we've lost the ones that we've lost. And I want, I tell you what I really want to, to Chelsea's point when she said that, that, , it appears as if we've lost a lot more than what they've admitted to, in the way of our people, our young men and women.
Speaker 0 ·
I want the parents, the families that are notified that your children have died or been severely injured, you guys need to not keep the secret for the government. Stop protecting them when they come to your house and they tell you that your son or daughter has died. Whatever information they give you, you put it all over social media and make sure that people understand in your country that your child's death is on the hands of your own government.
Speaker 0 ·
Do not hide it because they said it was friendly fire or they said that the jeep turned over or they said that the plane crashed on takeoff or whatever. Tell everyone what happened. Whatever they you were told, announce it to the world because they're going to hide this as there's a very good likelihood that they will just say, oh yeah, we lost four soldiers and it was, , a strike at a base, and Iran did it. But, , did Iran do it? Are we sure I've got a YouTuber I listen to. Iran, did Iran do it?
Speaker 2 ·
But also, Sherry, another thing that I just this report just came out a little while ago, that they also said that a lot of families won't even be notified because they have a, like the special forces that we know are there already., they're going in and if these guys go down, they're going in to get them, save them, bring them out. But they have a special thing with.
Speaker 2 ·
Group of people. Their families aren't even notified till way later that anything even happened to them. So that they can't do the very thing that you're saying.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. But, , the point should still be even though they get notified a month later. It normally is hidden from the public. Don't let it be. Just don't let it be. Make sure you speak up loud. Look at us. We speak up every week. We may not be heard by all the people we'd like to be heard by, and we might not be acknowledged by anybody that, in theory, could stop it. But we speak up every week, and they need to too. Do not let your do not let your children, your nieces and nephews, your grandchildren, do not let them spill their blood in another country when you were promised.
Speaker 0 ·
By the president that in many cases you elected that they would not send your children overseas to fight and die. Don't let it happen. They lied. Don't let them hide it too.
Speaker 1 ·
They've lied about everything. We were.
Speaker 1 ·
Encouraged in our pursuit of accountability for COVID related crimes against humanity by the appointment of RFK junior. That was a very targeted appointment to bring all of the COVID crimes against humanity people on board, I believe. Mhmm. And to about face, and now it's it's, like, all about bacon and eggs and food dyes. Like, guys, what are we even doing here? That is such a betrayal. They've they've really they've okie doped us on every single thing that was promised or implied.
Speaker 2 ·
Well, the sad part too is that we have to realize that we are the really what we're we've been dealing with for the last five years it actually started way before that. But what we've been dealing with was the beginning of the war. So all of our loved ones that are gone were the first casualties of the war.
Speaker 1 ·
Right? I've been saying for years, World War three started in 2020. Make no mistake.
Speaker 0 ·
Exactly. I've and I've said first blood. Our loved ones were first blood. They were doing a global color revolution. And in this case, it wasn't a color. It was a mask. And,.
Speaker 0 ·
They did this portion of it was the fear and destabilization, as far as the color revolution standards go.
Speaker 0 ·
And,
Speaker 0 ·
Again, they're doing that for this reason, and I don't know whether Trump is compromised. I think he's compromised.
Speaker 0 ·
Because he has been anti overseas war for decades. That's all he's ever talked about, decades. And he suddenly reverses his entire everything he stood for went suddenly out the window. So he's compromised by something or someone, but it doesn't matter why he's doing it. The fact is he's doing it, and it's unconscionable.
Speaker 1 ·
I shouldn't get into the weeds of this. It's a bit of a diversion. But if you wanna talk about whether Trump is compromised, he took a five hour phone call with Bill Clinton a month before he announced his candidacy, and Hillary Clinton through Robbie Mook, her campaign strategist, put out a memo telling the DNC to tell the press to take Trump seriously as a candidate when at that time nobody did because his only bonafides were being a reality TV show host. It was a bit of a joke candidacy until the press.
Speaker 1 ·
Followed the DNC's lead at the express request of Hillary Clinton's campaign and took him seriously. Bill Clinton actually had to address this. He on the Stephen Colbert show, and I'll pen a clip to this the nest. And he was it was basically, I did not have political conversations with that man all over again. And you can tell Bill Clinton is not a very good liar. We've all seen him do it so much. We can we know his tells. And I think it was a coordinated campaign from the beginning over a decade ago. And that it's a big club, and.
Speaker 1 ·
And it's a small world. And I think he's been compromised for from the get, and we all just.
Speaker 1 ·
Those who had any faith in him or any hope in him were really without any alternative. There was no good alternative, and, and we're pushed into this corner. Just as Hillary Clinton outlined in her campaign strategy memo, use him and other so called extreme right wing candidates as a cudgel to force the entire Republican base to the right, such that they will be unpalatable to a majority of the electorate. That was their express strategy. But really, it's this culture war divide and conquer stuff, isn't it? Mhmm. Yes. Definitely. I would I would guess that.
Speaker 0 ·
They as a couple probably convinced him he could run., obviously, he did run and he won. I believe that she had this idea that he would be so easy to take down prior to the election that she would win handily because she does believe she's smarter than anybody else in the room.
Speaker 0 ·
So maybe they encouraged him to run,.
Speaker 0 ·
Figuring that maybe he would do pretty well. He would take out a lot of contenders off of it because it was a huge field that year in 2015 and 2016. And so he took out the field, whittled it down, and she probably figured she could take him handily.
Speaker 0 ·
But to your point,
Speaker 0 ·
Maybe, it's obvious that we've been led along some Primrose path. And what it makes? And now and now the right or anybody that or even the independents who voted for him, we're all standing here like you and I are talking and Deborah is talking. I can't tell you anything about the rest of the people in this room who are wondering why they're even here right now.
Speaker 0 ·
We're all wondering or at least at the point where we're like, we never voted for this. This is b s. And then we have a bunch of people in our age bracket who are out there going, yeah, go out there and kick Iran's ass. We're not gonna let them get a nuclear weapon. The hell would we doing in Iran blowing crap off last June? Really?
Speaker 2 ·
Well, not only that, Sherry, but we went they've been saying this for forty seven years Exactly. About it's gonna take four to six months to build a nuclear weapon. For forty seven years, it's taking four to six months. They But did you ever also notice that the very people that he took out in 2016 are all in his damn administration? Yes. Every single one of them?
Speaker 0 ·
And then, Christy, no. There's another twit.
Speaker 0 ·
Barbie.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh, don't even get me started.
Speaker 0 ·
We did. We all sat actually, we kinda talked about that when we watched that cabinet come together., there was a couple of people who I really liked. She was not one of them.? It's bad enough she shot her dog in the face. But, , she just doesn't come across as.
Speaker 0 ·
Reliable, reasonable, smart, , stop worrying about your extensions.
Speaker 2 ·
Put yourself on She said it all when she had to do her freaking thing in Tennessee, whatever that was. And she was already fired and didn't know it. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 0 ·
She, I'm sure she got on that stage and did not know until she left that she probably had an aide out back going, crap. Please nobody in the audience ask her about this. Please don't say anything. Please don't say anything because she knows she didn't know. She couldn't have known when she was given that speech, but we digress. And then get put over to some other position that what the hell does that even mean? I don't even know what that position means. Well, that's a newly created position and we are being gaslit or not, whatever. But his opinion, his theory is that the southern.
Speaker 0 ·
And the northern hemispheres, the Americas, need to unite and be protected as one whole.
Speaker 0 ·
From Russia and China, which is kinda what he's been doing when he took back the Panama Canal. He's trying to get the Greenland the straits around Greenland, , protected. He's now trying to bully the crap out of Cuba and get them on the freedom train in theory.
Speaker 2 ·
But he I have a question. Yep. So you're are you telling me that they he put Barbie in this position.
Speaker 0 ·
That couldn't handle ice. You mean that bar is that the position? Yeah. That's where Barbie's going. She's going to be the special envoy to the shield of America. Now or the Americas, it is a plural word. I don't know what that means, whether they're gonna have, like, a major commission that's gonna be made up of multiple countries and, , keep all of the, like,.
Speaker 0 ·
Goods and supplies and commerce, and maybe they will work together in some way to protect each other. But this would be a I believe it's meant to destabilize and maybe permanent and cripple the, NATO and the UN by pulling people out and putting or countries out and putting them all into one umbrella under the Americas.
Speaker 3 ·
So don't know whether that Well, we're well, I got another question while you're on the roll. What.
Speaker 3 ·
What was Melania doing as opening.
Speaker 0 ·
The u n what the hell? What? Okay. I missed that totally. I've got no nothing for you. I have no idea what you're talking about. Chelsea.
Speaker 2 ·
Brad, just the other day
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. Chelsea, help me out here because I know y'all seen the device, ain't it?
Speaker 1 ·
Wait. What are you talking about, Ted? Whether it had,.
Speaker 3 ·
Wasn't it at the UN or EU or somewhere that Melania was in charge of opening the.
Speaker 2 ·
The session and leading the session.
Speaker 2 ·
I missed that. Oh, good. It's not just me. Okay. Let me go find it, guys. I'll send it to you. That's what I'm telling you, and that's nuts.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, I feel like you're in a wind tunnel of information constantly Yes. Yes. Streaming at us sometimes. And sometimes, it really depends what we see, like who we follow, what echo chamber we're in, how the algo is catering to what it thinks we will stay on longer for and all of this. So I missed that one entirely.
Speaker 0 ·
Now you I'm surprised Sherry didn't see it because we watch the same people. So Well, the yeah. Well, we might watch the same people, but depending on whether or not I'm eating dinner at the time, I could easily doze off in the middle of one of those people. I it's never happened before. Sure. Okay. We'll go with that. So I do miss things occasionally and I have gone back recently several times.
Speaker 1 ·
While Deb looks for the I see Sharon is on. I haven't seen you in so long, Sharon. How are you doing? Hi.
Speaker 4 ·
Hi. I just wanted to say that I saw it too.
Speaker 0 ·
Do anything about it?
Speaker 4 ·
No. I just saw that she was she was in there with the UN. She was there.
Speaker 4 ·
I think she was taking Trump's place.
Speaker 2 ·
Well, thank you, Sharon, that I'm not crazy.
Speaker 4 ·
No. I saw it too. I saw it too. Let me see if I can find it.
Speaker 0 ·
Oh, I found a thing from concerned citizen. I will put that in the purple pill. And what it's saying is, Melania Trump presides of the UN Security Council meeting at the most critical time in human history.
Speaker 0 ·
That's it. I'm wondering. Yeah. That's it. That's it. So I'm I'm gonna put I'm gonna put a link to that particular post in the purple pill. The first thing that occurs to me is that, he can trust Melania. He knows that Melania is going to.
Speaker 3 ·
Toe We didn't vote for Melania.
Speaker 0 ·
I'm sorry. Well, yeah. But she's at the UN. Do how really critical the UN is to America? We need those bastards out of America. I don't even care about them. Personally, she can have them, but she can speak every oh, she can speak what are their five or six languages that in True. You got that point. Yes. Talk to all of those people. But the UN is a joke, And by sending his wife, he's letting them know that they are not that damn important to him.
Speaker 2 ·
Touche. I'll give you that one.
Speaker 2 ·
So that's that's what that's about. It was just didn't sit there and watch it because I was so shocked. I was just so shocked that I wasn't even seeing what I was seeing that I was like, no, I can't. I can't. Yeah. And I'm sure there's plenty of people sitting in that room going, what the hell is happening right now? But to me that's him saying.
Speaker 0 ·
My wife can handle you.
Speaker 0 ·
, it's But is that the.
Speaker 2 ·
Same as, okay, the, what's the eight? Aren't they part of the UN, but then they separated the eight from them? So he had the eight over there while she was doing that. Is that the same thing?
Speaker 0 ·
I'm trying to remember. I know what you're talking about, but I can't remember the name. About the board of peace? Oh, okay. Yeah. Didn't they come out of that? No. The UN Security Council has been around for a while. The board of peace is something that they've that he just formed. I'm wondering if she's talking about.
Speaker 0 ·
There's like they have multiple different groups and each group has a certain number of countries in it. So the g eight, you're thinking g eight, I think. Yes. Okay. That's economy related to eight countries. I don't think he would have her go to that.
Speaker 2 ·
No. That's what I was saying. At the same time, he was dealing with that while she was dealing with the other. You will why not send Vance? Where was Vance?
Speaker 0 ·
Well, , that would be the perfect time, or if it's the security council, he could send what's her face?
Speaker 2 ·
Dang it. Whoever I was watching, Sherry, and it was one of our guys, the their point was this high general was sitting behind her. Like, he should have been running the meeting, not Melania. What? Like, he's setting back there. Like, he's got the all the background. He's got the medals. He's got it all. And he's setting back there, like, be good boy back here while I do this.? Yeah. It was pretty wild. I think I think that was a thumb in the eye of the security council because,.
Speaker 0 ·
, I personally have no use for the UN. If anybody here ever listens to Chris Need it. Chris Plant in, he's he's a syndicated radio show host. That's one thing I agree with him on. He thinks that we ought to kick everybody out of the UN and turn it into condos. It's not worth it to have them in this country.
Speaker 1 ·
So I'm afraid Hold on. We got the president that'll do that.
Speaker 2 ·
But
Speaker 1 ·
The only thing that gives me pause because I've, the UN has really blown it in almost every operation that they've been involved in, looking to their human trafficking for food, scandals across the globe where they've been helping. I would prefer not have any involvement with the UN. However, if you look in the Epstein files, it they're plotting to replace the UN with the WEF, which is what we're effectively seeing happen. They give more time to the speakers at the Davos events than they do to, , the dignitaries who speak at the UN these days. So they are effectively supplanting.
Speaker 1 ·
The UN with the WEF. And if it comes down to the UN versus the WEF, , they're really different tentacles of the same.
Speaker 1 ·
Undesirable influence in my opinion. But if I had to choose between them, I think I would probably not pick the weft who's been actively trying to kill us all for the last decade or more.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. I totally agree. But you're right. They are different tentacles of the same evil octopus.
Speaker 0 ·
I think that, when I when I laugh at what Chris Plant has to say, he's been very outspoken about, , they have these UN meetings and all these extra people from the UN come into New York, and all of them are, the sexual exploits, the lack of respect for American law, the number of, there's just it's a trampling of the New York citizens because the UN people are cannot do any wrong, and there's so many carve outs for them to be able to do whatever they want to citizens or let's, the prostitutes or the children or whoever they're using. And so.
Speaker 0 ·
That's why he'd like to see them go to Davos and sit next to the WEF because let them have them. We don't need them here. They're just a problem. And all they wanna do is like the WEF, like you said, is tell America, we think you should be doing this, and you're going to. And, , I've got I've got hand signals for them, and they only include two fingers, and that's on two different hands. So,.
Speaker 0 ·
I don't know whether we're gonna be able to continue.
Speaker 0 ·
To deal with these fools. But I'm I look at Melania sitting there, and I can see I don't know who the man is behind her, whether he's a general he's just wearing a business suit. But I'm thinking this is just a thumb in their eye. And this is just like, yeah. You guys wanted me? My little lady here can handle you.
Speaker 7 ·
That's
Speaker 1 ·
Me. I can't imagine Jill Biden showing up to lead a session at the UN.
Speaker 0 ·
Alright. Can I change the subject to something more fun here? Because you just brought up a name. I was listening to some of the content con what do you call it? The people who were speaking. Don't ask me why I can't why I can't speak tonight, at Jesse Jackson's funeral. And they let Joe Biden speak.
Speaker 0 ·
On a day. The person I was listening to on YouTube who was replaying the remarks said you, if you've got the ability to turn on closed captioning, that might help you. Although it's just going to be a string of letters and it won't really mean anything.
Speaker 0 ·
And she was right. No idea what he said. Most of it was very insulting to the audience.
Speaker 0 ·
And then there I'm so shocked. I can't there's some of it that was racially charged. I don't wanna repeat it because how he speaks. And then but there was a young man who was a basketball player. I think he was a basketball player, and his dad's a basketball player, but I couldn't tell you. I didn't recognize the name. I'm not a sports person. And he spoke, and he said he was so honored to be able to speak in front of five presidents. And he named president Kamala Harris first.
Speaker 2 ·
And
Speaker 0 ·
And I just and it seems to me that both Trump was there and Bush was there. They got they never got mentioned. President Clinton was mentioned, and president Obama was mentioned and president Harris was mentioned.
Speaker 2 ·
Okay? Well and I've seen two or three clips this week that Trump has pulled, Biden.
Speaker 0 ·
On his speeches. Yeah. I've heard that. I have not seen it. I have not heard that., I've only seen clips,.
Speaker 2 ·
But it's like, wow.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. I've heard that he's having real problem putting a string of words together in the sentence and is mumbling. And to me, the first thing that comes to my mind, ladies, what do you think? Vaccine injury? Maybe? Yes. He's old. But we have been watching our friends get sicker and sicker, and that would not be surprising if he's having problems because he's been multiple vaxxed.
Speaker 1 ·
I hate to say it, but it would serve him right after attempting to mandate it on the American people and on the world., he really did strong-arm people to take these products even when everyone knew they were experimental. There was no long term safety data even as they were assuring everyone that they were safe and effective and later.
Speaker 1 ·
Safe and effective for most people. And then eventually just they keep saying they're safe even as they acknowledge that children are dying of myocarditis that they wouldn't have otherwise had if not for those shots.
Speaker 2 ·
And what they're gonna be shooting our guy our young kids up with when they go in, who knows what? Right. Because they're going to all these freaking countries.? So who the hell knows what they're going to do at this point? Because I don't trust nobody anymore.
Speaker 0 ·
No., the way that they line up our military men when they, , get ready to ship out overseas and they just walk in there walk through and they get shot with god knows what. There's no question. That's true.? Yeah. They can't ask, what did you just give me? They can't ask before they walk down that line, what am I getting? And this is horse manure that this has continued all these years as if it's just a guarantee. All it is a guarantee of financial success for pharma. It is not a guarantee that these people will not have ramifications.
Speaker 0 ·
Years later that are related to that, and it's unconscionable. Lord.
Speaker 4 ·
Well, I'm not gonna I'm sorry if I changed the subject, but I got two and a half bags of remdesivir. I am till this day still having kidney and bladder issues, and they're stretching my bladder. They're giving me all this medication and stuff. I am still having problems, And I'm sure it's remdesivir.
Speaker 0 ·
Considering that it considering it attacks the yeah. That it attacks the kidneys. I would not be surprised at all, Sharon. And I am so sorry.
Speaker 4 ·
They will not address that. When I say when that's severe, they just no. Because if a doctor's gonna go down that rabbit hole, they're gonna know that they're gonna be sitting on my side when I am suing Meredith's Medical Center for making me take it.? Yeah. They don't wanna do that. They don't wanna do that. So, yeah, I wake up in the morning, and it just it's just I have this painful urge to pee. It goes to about lunchtime. My back hurts. It goes the whole way down, and it's and it's my ankles the whole way down my legs to my ankles, and it just is painful.
Speaker 4 ·
And they said they're gonna stretch the bladder, and that was supposed to help. And this time, it did not help at all.
Speaker 7 ·
No.
Speaker 1 ·
No. But it sure made someone a whole lot of money, so at least there's that. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. And I was just gonna say I'm I'm not understanding what stretching your bladder was gonna do to help all that. I really having a real medical brain fart here. Well, they said that I have an.
Speaker 4 ·
Inflammation on my bladder wall.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. But that's inflammation. Stretching it ain't gonna help it. You gotta get rid of the inflammation.
Speaker 4 ·
Exactly. Yeah.
Speaker 1 ·
That's what modern medicine does. It's the old lady who swallowed a fly where you eat this the spider because he swallowed the fly, and it just escalates from there.
Speaker 4 ·
Yeah. And the other thing, if you're a prayer person, keep my daughter that's coming home moving home from Reno in your prayers. She's expecting a child, and she has had numerous vaccines. And I worry about that too.? Because she worked in health care. They lined them up. You want to keep your job. You're gonna take the vaccine.?
Speaker 0 ·
How long okay. So how far along is she right now?
Speaker 4 ·
Two months. He won't have I think about two months. He's due October 5. Okay. Yeah.
Speaker 0 ·
I've got one, a grandchild as well, coming in, around the April 1. K. I've been told that the mother had at least one shot. I don't know how long ago., it's there are certain points where you're asking questions, and you can tell that you're pushing too hard. Right. So yeah. Is your daughter concerned about her health?
Speaker 4 ·
Kinda.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. Okay. Well because she's she has acknowledged that this could be a problem.
Speaker 4 ·
Yeah. She's trying not to, but she has that at once. The other thing is she's been with the guy for nine years, and now that she's pregnant, he doesn't want anything to do with her. So she's moving back to where I live, and I'm gonna help with her with, , taking care of the kid. I just pray to God I get have enough energy.? You just deal with things one day at a time. That's all you can do.
Speaker 1 ·
That is the best thing you can do is just focus on this moment and this day and get through it as it comes. And I think it's really great that you'll be helping with the kids, and hopefully, it'll it'll energize you too to be around them.
Speaker 4 ·
Yeah. I feel that it will too. Yeah. She has a fifteen year old and 11 year old. So when the child's born, they're gonna be 15 and almost 12. So yeah.
Speaker 4 ·
But she'll survive. Other women do it. So yeah.?
Speaker 4 ·
So, she's in Reno, did you say? Yeah. She's living in Reno, Nevada right now, but she's coming back to Pennsylvania.
Speaker 0 ·
Okay. When do you think that she'll be able to move?
Speaker 4 ·
June when the kids get out of school. Okay. Yeah. It's a mess. The guy that's renting our house is not paying the rent, and he has a dog, and he's probably ruining the inside. So she decided she's gonna move back to Pennsylvania. She's an occupational therapy,.
Speaker 4 ·
Manager, so she does make good money. So since she's been a manager, she can probably get a job back here, make it a little less, , funny. But, yeah, still survives. She doesn't need him. That's what I'm trying to do in life anymore. Embrace the people that love me, the people that wanna cause chaos or don't want me in their life. Goodbye.
Speaker 0 ·
That's, yeah, I have to admit that's the best thing you can do. I've done it a few times in my life, really whittled down the number of people that are toxic to me that I ever have to deal with, and that includes the majority of my relatives.
Speaker 4 ·
Well, Matt Blair, we have something in common.
Speaker 4 ·
The uncle that I lived with when I was first homeless, I think I told you this. He turned off the heat and turned off the water. So I lived there for a good six months, and I moved from my one place to a newer place, which still doesn't let me keep the dog at home because he barks. But, anyways, when I went to move, my uncle said, I'll help you move. And I got a guy that is just wanting so bad to move in with you, and he kept pushing it. So I just silence. I don't talk to him anymore, and I told the guy, you're not welcome here. I don't know you, and I don't wanna know you. So?
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah.
Speaker 4 ·
One less uncle. You've got No need with drama.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. We, that's a that is self preservation., that's you're just taking care of yourself, and it's something that you have to do. You just have to do it. I got a.
Speaker 4 ·
Brand new hair color and a brand new hairstyle day before yesterday, and I did it for myself. And I feel good about myself. So there's no.
Speaker 0 ·
You gotta do that every now and then. Yeah. We do. We all do. Yep.
Speaker 4 ·
No matter what, we gotta keep going.
Speaker 0 ·
And, yeah, I knew I had seen somewhere that you were in the process of moving, but my algorithm in Facebook has been a mess. I.
Speaker 0 ·
I see lots of horse farms, but I don't see anybody that I know a lot of the time. So it's weird. Facebook is screwed up.
Speaker 4 ·
I know it is. Yeah. They only let so many people in your circle, and then you have all this list, but you don't see some of them at all.
Speaker 0 ·
Right. Exactly. And if you if you look at one, , random thing, like, I, like I said, I've probably looked at, , a horse video. All of a sudden, everything comes up. It's all horses now. Now Yeah. I don't have a problem with that because I am a horse person or used to be when I was young. And, that's cool, but it's not the only thing I'm interested in. I'd really like to know what my friends are doing, but anyway Yeah. I don't know how you No. They've done a really good job, like because we were off, we're all friends on and we.
Speaker 2 ·
Don't see each other's stuff anymore either. Right. So they've done a really good job of splitting that up. Yep.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep. Yeah. Yeah. Zuckerberg sucks.
Speaker 4 ·
Yeah. I say the word baby. My daughter's having a baby and now there's all baby stuff on Facebook. Like you said about horses. Yep. All you need to do is say it. Somehow they hear it and that's it.
Speaker 0 ·
I don't know when that I saw this. I think that Chelsea had seen it too. I'm not sure. Maybe Deborah. Somebody said it. Maybe Miriam did. Tucker Carlson, a week ago, did an interview with, Catherine Austin Fitz, big economy lady, really worth listening to, ladies and gentlemen. And she is doing everything she can to warn everybody about the digital money. And this is you were talking about Sharon, there's a reason. My squirrel. Okay? But you brought up something in my mind and went, oh, wait a minute. We need to talk about this.
Speaker 0 ·
And Catherine Austin Fitz is really worried about the digital money and the digital prison that they're building for us based on that money. And she Tucker was love watching him because he the absolute horror on his face as she kept talking and it got worse. And, he asked what should we do, and she said, do everything you can to pay in cash for everything you can pay in And.
Speaker 0 ·
He said, and she said, but keep in mind that doesn't help you every time. And he said, what do you mean? And she said, well, some of the people that work for me have figured out. Say they go to the Walmart or the grocery store and they pay cash, but they get an email or a text message from the company they bought from the day after or the or, an email two days later from the manufacturer of something they bought asking them for review on the product,.
Speaker 0 ·
And they paid cash for it. And she said from what they can tell, it appears that it's from facial recognition.
Speaker 4 ·
Really? Wow.
Speaker 0 ·
So but and I got into this conversation with my kids, my kids, my grandkids last night. They're 15 and, no. Oh, lord. I just cut two years off that poor boy's history. That'll that'll hurt his feelings. '17 and 19. And I don't know if anybody was paying attention. But January 6, they had the two pipe bombers or the two pipe bombs, excuse me, that were theoretically placed overnight and then were missed by the bomb dogs at the DNC the following morning. But I digress. And even when we got a new FBI, we didn't get an answer as to who placed those bombs.
Speaker 0 ·
So the f our new FBI, useless as they are, had put out a reward for information leading to, and nobody accessed that. Nothing came of this reward. So Steve Baker and someone else, a friend of his, started doing research, And they using the information that the, FBI, the new FBI had uploaded to the Internet, they looked at the way they could you could see. They know, they had video of this person. They finally relay released video that was not quite, , Sasquatch anymore, and you could actually see this person. And I remember watching it, like, this person walked all around DC.
Speaker 0 ·
, up this street and across that way and then down through the park and then over to this side and then in a big circle around the block and then backtracked over here. It was weird. And but there was a couple of times that they got this person on video where you actually could see them, like, from a camera that would be across the street. So you're watching them walk across the street, down a sidewalk, and that was really helpful. I remember looking at it and thinking, that looks like a woman. I could swear that looked like a woman.
Speaker 0 ·
So, just the gate. Keep that mind. Keep that word in your head, the gate. So Steve Baker, and his partner, they had somebody that they knew who had the right software to analyze this person. Now the FBI had already figured out how tall this person was and maybe even the size of the shoe., they knew certain things that they were willing to tell everybody. But Steve had a company do an analyze this video, and they actually figured out a potential suspect based on the way this person walks. Now think about that this way. Baker was not using a government, to my knowledge,.
Speaker 0 ·
Was not using a government database.
Speaker 0 ·
They were using some other database and they analyzed the gait of the person. They decided it was a woman, compared it against the database of video they had of people that they could compare to, and they narrowed it down to a capital policewoman.
Speaker 0 ·
Who was a capital policewoman at that time, but was no longer a capital policewoman at the time that they decided that this might have been the person. And so we just talked about.
Speaker 0 ·
Oh, and to make it more fun, when her name was finally released, the FBI lost their ever loving minds. Couldn't be her.
Speaker 0 ·
Steve Friend of the FBI,
Speaker 0 ·
Former FBI, said, he was on duty after January 6, and he and his partner had been put on a stakeout over in Virginia, and they were watching a house for three days. When they were finally called off and told, never mind. No con no explanation was ever given to them why they were told not to go, , continue to watch this house. They asked, there was apparently a lot of reasons why they thought that they should be watching that house based on the evidence that they were allowed that they had. And, their higher ups said no.
Speaker 0 ·
They didn't want them talking to the person in that house. Well, interestingly enough, the video of this Capitol policewoman, she happened to live in the house next door to that.
Speaker 0 ·
So the FBI turned around and said, no. That was not her. But the point that I'm making is if they're using facial recognition to keep track of you when you're at the grocery store,.
Speaker 0 ·
And they can also pick you out based on the way you walk and a database they have stored that may not even be a government database.
Speaker 0 ·
We don't even have to carry our phones. They know who we are at all times.
Speaker 2 ·
Sherry, too, with that with what you were just talking about, isn't it that where they ended up arresting another.
Speaker 0 ·
Kid? Yep.
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. Autistic black kid that didn't even come close to matching that Yeah.
Speaker 0 ·
And they're still going Yep.
Speaker 0 ·
They're still going through with that. They're adamant that's they've got their man. And Oh my gosh. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. And he.
Speaker 0 ·
Had bomb making materials, but
Speaker 2 ·
Well, maybe even proven now. He does it's not really bomb making materials at all. It's just some trigger thing he had, like, would but it has a battery. They have evidence on maybe not from the FBI person that probably is it, but they have other evidence that this other person was building the very bombs.
Speaker 0 ·
Well, the thing about the these quote unquote bombs is based on people who were involved in the investigation, also pointed out that those quote unquote bombs were actually very similar in their build to the ones that are used by the police departments, particularly the federal police departments when they're doing training exercises and they're, , training for bomb detection, these look identical to that. And we can tell also they have not lied no. They have not backtracked on what they said initially. The timers on these bombs were hour long kitchen timers,.
Speaker 0 ·
Like your regular egg timer that just goes ding when it gets to the end. They tell us that this person put these bombs out at 2AM in the morning, 01: 00 in the morning, something like that, with a one hour timer on it and it was supposed to go off during the business day the following day?
Speaker 0 ·
No. And then they take the bomb sniffing dogs around the building at the DNC because Kamala decided to go there, which never happens as she was in this was the biggest day of her life being sworn in as by or being, overseeing the vote count on January 6 as the incoming vice president, biggest day of her life. And she leaves the capital and goes over to the D N C Building. No. This was all planned in advance. They had no idea that j six was gonna turn out the way it was. They wanted to be able to say that.
Speaker 0 ·
These people were trying to kill our incoming vice president. And then j six turned into a melee and they couldn't believe their luck. And they've been trying to hide this bomb the entire time. This was That was a complete setup.
Speaker 0 ·
The whole thing.
Speaker 2 ·
And I see Miriam has joined us. They have on that kid too is, like, whatever he went to Home Depot and they said that he went to Home Depot and bought it, whatever he had. But it was, like, way bad., he it was way old, the stuff he had too. Right. Makes.
Speaker 0 ·
No sense. But they were covering it up because they I believe that the FBI knew all along that this Capitol Police woman was probably the one who set the bombs. And the reason that she walked all over the, the city that night, the problem we have, we have such underhanded assholes that we're all having to deal with that are in our government. She may never have been told what she was doing. She may have been That's really good point. She all she knew was these were bombs that we always use when we're doing our training. So I have to carry them all around the city.
Speaker 0 ·
Because this is a training exercise, and this is supposed to train our new students or our older people who need to be buffed up on their whatever she was told. And she so she goes walking all over the place as a legitimate law officer preparing for a training exercise. She sets these things out. The following day, everything goes to crap in a handbasket, and she's told, just shut up and don't say anything to anybody. And the first chance she got to get a chance to move out of Capitol Police, she went straight to the CIA thinking she would be protected. That's what I believe happened.
Speaker 0 ·
Then -oh. Nothing going to safety at the CIA. Good luck with that. No. She just, , she jumped out of that frying pan right into that fire. But the point being, I don't believe that she did it because she was planned she could have, but she also could easily say, they didn't tell me why they sent me out to do that. I thought I was preparing the next group for a training exercise.
Speaker 2 ·
And it would be And in the meantime, an innocent kid Yep. Kid, mind you, is going to pay for something.
Speaker 0 ·
He did not do. Yeah. Well, we're watching it happen with Tyler Robinson.
Speaker 0 ·
That boy did not pull the trigger. Did not happen.
Speaker 1 ·
That 30 Only if two plus two doesn't equal four.
Speaker 2 ·
Exactly. Well, you guys, I'm not very good in math, and I what? I'm I can do that one.
Speaker 2 ·
I just find, yes. I'm a nurse, but math was not my strongest cert. So whatever.
Speaker 1 ·
But Miriam, I'm so glad you were able to join us. How are you doing? Me too, Miriam.
Speaker 8 ·
I'm glad to be here. It's it's been a day. I'm telling you.
Speaker 0 ·
And then you come into this, Melee. Welcome.
Speaker 8 ·
Hey., I was I was glad to listen, and, I give you a thumbs up on all of it. I absolutely agree with 100% of it. And this is the tip this is typically how the assholes in Washington work. They set up patsies. They've been doing it since time in memorial. That's exactly what they do.
Speaker 2 ·
So They hit they hit that pretty good this week too, on several places I watch where they have a map of all of all the Patsy's that they can use all over the uni and they're and it's red. I hate to break it to you, but this the whole United States is red. Got these little red dots all over the place of all these people that are nobodies that they have crap on that they can use. So actually, actually,.
Speaker 0 ·
I think you're referring to the map that Tim Tebow showed when he was up at, in congress. And that these are the active map of people that they know, they know are actively, they've been reported as sexual predators. And then the blue marks were the ones where they were active, what do they call them, investigations. And the person that you and I were listening to was pointing out if they've got all these people that they believe are guilty of any sexual impropriety with children, these are the ones they can turn into patsies.
Speaker 0 ·
Because they can use that as blackmail to get them to do something like this young lady. But also because of the MK Ultra type programming.
Speaker 1 ·
That they do when they break people in those ways. And I found some very disturbing so called training material in and among the Epstein files that I, they refer to students. It doesn't say their age. But if it was children being subjected to those techniques such as forcing them to sit in a barrel and hitting them when they're, , to get them in line and this thing, then it's scary.
Speaker 8 ·
Don't you find it ironic that, , the very people that are part of the system where the Epstein class rules use the same Epstein's type tactics to set up the patsies to get done what they want to get done too. Isn't that just ironic?
Speaker 2 ·
Which also leads us right back to where we are today.
Speaker 2 ·
In the Iran war, .
Speaker 1 ·
It's true though. Rockskipper, how are you doing tonight? Thanks for joining us.
Speaker 3 ·
Hi. What's up, guys? I'm very interested into the topic of your space. I just came across the video I saw before, but it has this I guess he's a doctor. His name is Scott Atlas, and he's interviewed,.
Speaker 3 ·
And he said that doctor Fauci looked across the table at him and said that the problem with the pandemic is that the American populace is not scared enough of COVID. And I was gonna put the video can I put it in your Jumbotron thing? Yeah, please.
Speaker 3 ·
So, yeah, I was a cop for fifteen years, and then COVID came, and I did it for a year. And then we got vaccines, and I said, we shouldn't be doing this now that we got, like, three vaccines available for everybody. And my boss disagreed. He was like a double masker guy. He was the chief of police, and I just resigned, like, after fifteen years. And I'm like, I can't I can't do this. This is, like, so stupid, and I'm not gonna lower myself. Like, people are in their house for almost a year and a half, and they're scared and to go outside and breathe air,.
Speaker 3 ·
And I thought I thought it was crazy. I was like, when in history has this ever have like,.
Speaker 0 ·
No. That's I don't know. It was just ridiculous. And you just showed that you are a critical thinker, and that's how you saved your life. So I'm glad to have you on here. And we lost another good officer. Yes. Yeah. Because the critical thinking officers are like the critical thinking nurses. We needed we need every one of them. And.
Speaker 0 ·
Welcome. Thank you for coming on.
Speaker 3 ·
Look. That is the positive way, but I've heard negative. They're like, you're a deserter. And I'm like, we weren't in a war. No. You I don't know. You weren't a deserter. You understand the constitution.
Speaker 0 ·
Sorry. You have a bill of rights and you were able to ascertain that your rights were being abridged. How can you represent your government.
Speaker 0 ·
And your bill of rights as an officer when you allowed them to abridge your rights? It doesn't work that way. No. No. You did the right thing, and you're still alive because of it.
Speaker 0 ·
So I'm sorry, but I'm glad to meet you. I don't mean to, like, overrun you with that, but I want you to know that I believe you did the right thing.
Speaker 3 ·
It's it's affected me, like, a lot more than everybody else. Like, I can't I can't think of the government as doing the best for us. I think the government was literally trying to kill us with these experimental, and I think that would be a crime.
Speaker 3 ·
And also coercion, like, how they were trying to force us. Like, you better get the vaccine. You're gonna have a winter of death,.
Speaker 1 ·
Like Joe Biden. Yep. The dark winter and subterranean. Absolutely coercion.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. I my coercion. Yeah. Everybody in my family got it. The shot, I didn't get it, and they were very upset. On Mother's Day, I went to visit my mom at her house, and she asked me if I was vaccinated. And I told her vaccination status is private, and I'm over 18. I don't have to disclose. And she kicked me out of her house. I'm like, that's not how vaccines work. If you got it, you shouldn't be afraid of me. Like, what the fuck is going on? And yeah. And I was telling them, I was like, this is like, , illegal, and they didn't believe me. And I'm like,.
Speaker 3 ·
We're doing coercion. You can't threaten somebody's career with a shot. Like, your job is forcing you to get this shot. That's a crime there.
Speaker 4 ·
Yeah. You work for your job. You didn't live for your job. There's two different I think I said it right.
Speaker 3 ·
Well, it's it's, like, getting worse with all this freaking Epstein and then, like Yeah. The data that's coming out. And now World War three. Canada?
Speaker 3 ·
Well, I think it started during COVID. I felt attacked. Absolutely. My freaking constitution was ripped to pieces during that time, especially in New York State. Our governor, three days after Trump announced publicly on the presser in March 2020, he said hydroxychloroquine would be effective treatment against COVID. So I looked up COVID SARS COVID one. Right? The one before? And that was the treatment that they advised, hydroxychloroquine. So I called the clinic when I was still on the road, and I said, could I get hydroxychloroquine?
Speaker 3 ·
I think it would prevent me from getting COVID. There was no vaccines. And they said, no. We're not doing it. Then the governor actually put in his emergency proclamation, no pharmacists will be able to give hydroxychloroquine to anybody for COVID unless approved by the state. So, like, I don't think, we should be able to have this medicine. It's not poisonous. It's not dangerous. The rotofix study said it was dangerous.
Speaker 3 ·
It was crazy. The governor wouldn't let any COVID patients go on to the hospital ship in the New York Harbor. The feds, , the federal military.
Speaker 3 ·
He was given COVID tests outside the hospital ship, and if you have COVID, you can't go on the ship because they would've cured you. And I was like, this is insane, and I wanted to go and see what the fuck is happening in New York City because that was like the epicenter, whatever.
Speaker 0 ·
Sorry. We're having some technical difficulties with sound, and we're trying to force it to figure it out, and we let you just hang there. You Can.
Speaker 1 ·
You hear me okay without an echo now? Yeah. I don't hear the echo now. Okay. Good. But, yeah, the New York thing was just such a joke to park these giant ships right off the coast and then not use them, and then force the COVID positive in the nursing homes and assisted living. And that's that's really where a lot of the death toll came from, is from mandating that assisted living facilities accept COVID positive. And meanwhile, they're locking their own relatives out and isolating them from their loved ones, so they're subject to these medical professionals who were,.
Speaker 1 ·
Frankly, they were crippled with fear because they believed the narrative at the time. It's very sad.
Speaker 3 ·
Right. They completely took our rights away, and they tried to make these, , those places you could only go 50 miles outside of whatever town. They gave us those restrictions.
Speaker 3 ·
The federal government put out advisers to not bring COVID positive patients into nursing homes unless you had, like, a completely separate floor or a wing. And these little nursing homes, they didn't have that, and they didn't put the people. They just put them into the regular population in the area where all the old older people are. Just give them a room right next to an old guy that lives there. And he broke the advisement of I think it was the NIH. Maybe it was a different one. But anyway, the feds, that was their guidelines,.
Speaker 3 ·
And the governor just broke them. And I'm like, if he could break the rules, why the fuck can't we break the rules? And it wasn't, like, very much. It was just ridiculous. Like, you go into the store, grab a bottle of water, bring it to the counter, give the lady the money, and she's like, I can't accept your money unless you're wearing a mask. I'm like,.
Speaker 3 ·
I'm here paying for it. She's like, you have to wear a mask. And I'm like, no. That's the law was changed by this New York State Supreme Court. You can't enforce this law anymore. And they're like, a boss told us. And I'm like, okay. I'm putting a fucking complaint against you guys. Whatever.
Speaker 1 ·
Did you? Did you file the complaint?
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. I wrote letters to the editor in the newspaper. I, like, I put the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine. Doctor Zelensky, he was in New York State. He's a Jew. They don't like to take vaccines, and he just started giving his patients the hydroxychloroquine zinc. And he had, like, a 100% effective rate or whatever. And I told the told the mayors of my town, like, literally wrote them letters and said, tell the clinic they gotta give this hydroxychloroquine to treat. There's nobody treating. They're just like, oh, go to the hospital or go home.
Speaker 3 ·
That's it. That was the only solution. I'm, like, looking up different stuff and it was blocked. Like, on Facebook, if you write vitamin c, you get a ding. Mhmm. Or hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin, you get blocked or whatever your account gets anyway, fucked around on Facebook, but I hate Facebook. And.
Speaker 1 ·
There's these old I've been a web developer for decades, and I when my husband wrote an article about vitamin c and how vitamin c could, , end this before it even began, it was censored from medium. So I created a website to put it on. And the website, my domain registrar, whois.com, seized the domain. They took down the site. They wouldn't let me transfer the domain. They seized the domain and they said it was for phishing or gambling. And the weirdest language, they said, for promoting information, quote, not sanctioned by any doctor.
Speaker 1 ·
And since when does a web host registrar care if you put information on a website that is quote, not sanctioned by any doctor? But that's beside the point because we actually the entirety of the site was backed up by doctor Gustave Aguirre Chang who was pioneering using ivermectin and vitamin c in South America. So we had his studies and his research translated to English and we put it up on this website along with my husband's articles explaining the mechanisms of action and all this other stuff. And they took down the.com domain.
Speaker 1 ·
I have never seen anything like it in my entire life. And then, of course, , our social media accounts were suspended more than a dozen times each just for trying to spread the word. And since when.
Speaker 1 ·
Robert Strang in Nova Scotia actually said the quiet part out loud when he admitted the injunction against gathering in public, , at pubs, churches, parks, etcetera, was not just to prevent the spread of a disease. He admitted it was to prevent the spread of so called dangerous misinformation, like the fact that masks don't work for COVID or that there are treatments like HCQ, ivermectin, and vitamin c that greatly diminish the severity of the disease. And I'm so floored by it today. You said earlier that you believe it's crimes against humanity, and, yeah, that's.
Speaker 1 ·
I think it's absolutely crimes against humanity, and that's why we're here with our hair on fire every Saturday night trying to raise awareness and demand accountability. Except at this point, it seems like everybody knows there's just not that there's no impetus to pursue accountability maybe because we're so bereft of accountability for all of these other corruptions and apparent abuses that are right in our face.
Speaker 2 ·
Well, Chelsea, one the problem is that, yes, we all want accountability. We are in such.
Speaker 2 ·
I don't know the word I'm looking for. Help me out here.
Speaker 3 ·
We're screwed. Are so screwed right now because of yeah. Thanks, Miriam.
Speaker 2 ·
Of with what's going on that.
Speaker 3 ·
They are going they're burying it. And, also, don't think for one second that they won't, at this time, use something else either while they've got us all going, we are going in a 100 different directions.
Speaker 1 ·
That is very true. And we're we're being from all sides, aren't we?
Speaker 4 ·
Here's something interesting. Now I've seen other places now. The past couple days, we have had a fog over us. So is it fog because the ground's warm and the air is cool or vice versa, whatever that finds everything is. Or is it because they're spraying something in the sky that's making it fog??
Speaker 2 ·
Sharon, we have had I'm in Florida right now. I'm from Michigan, but I'm in Florida. Yeah. And I'm old, so I've been through a lot of fog.
Speaker 2 ·
The
Speaker 2 ·
The last few days, it has been so bad again down here. Last winter, I don't know if y'all remember me telling you on a space about how bad it was and this the literally, it looks like it's rain, it's so much moisture in the air like it's raining, but it's not water. Nothing, it settles as white. It's crazy. I have this is now the second year I've been watching this. It is insane.
Speaker 4 ·
And I did the snow test when it snowed about taking the snow and lighting it. Yep. It got on fire.
Speaker 4 ·
And snow, whenever I grew up, was just frozen water, and it would not catch on fire. Well, this snow does. So see, they're doing something. They gotta be.
Speaker 1 ·
Wouldn't put anything past him at this point.
Speaker 1 ·
Shelly, it's good to see you on. Exactly. Sorry, Sharon. Go ahead.
Speaker 9 ·
And how are you? How
Speaker 6 ·
Are you doing, and how's everyone doing tonight? I'm giving myself my infusion as I speak. It's four hours a week, and I'm aggravated because I'd went from one day at the infusion center for six hours. Now I'm doing it for four hours each week, and it's absolutely insane.
Speaker 6 ·
, this is what we have to do. Help with our Yes.
Speaker 6 ·
And I there was a problem because, especially, pharmacy through CVS said that they weren't going to give me my medications. So it took it's been going on for a couple of months, and it finally got delivered this week. And I was hurting so bad, and it was nice that the nurse came out tonight at 04: 00 at night to help me.
Speaker 6 ·
Even though I can do it because I'm using the brand that I used to have, I used to get it intravenous, and this one, I'm just doing it sub q. So they have to come out and watch me, make sure I know how to load it and, , prime the my lines and everything else. And, , I pass with flying colors. She stayed for a little while tomorrow, my vitals and stuff, but she was telling me that there's a lot of people lately. Most of them have the CIDP like I have from after the vaccine. And at least she was talking to me about it, but most people won't. And she says, it's unbelievable.
Speaker 6 ·
We're we're so busy with people that are getting IVIG or what have you. And they said after this vaccine, they said it has tore everyone up in many different ways. So we talked for a little bit, and then she left. But.
Speaker 6 ·
I'm hanging in there. I'm it's sub q, it takes longer to get in the system, Usually, two hours in a infusion. If it was intravenous, I would have already been feeling it after two hours. But, Anyway, it is what it is. I'll get used to it. It came with a nice little travel pack, so I can take it with me if I'm if I'm out and about.
Speaker 6 ·
Let's see. I think my stuff my movers finally came, so I've been trying to go through that, not feeling good. So I do a little do a couple boxes stop. Do a couple boxes and stop because I was just feeling absolutely horrible. Then.
Speaker 6 ·
I decided just to think, what can I do to irritate somebody? So I irritated my senators locally, and I was making some demands and appointments.
Speaker 6 ·
I put down in your post, I don't know if any of you have done it yet, but, , regardless if we were hurt by injured or we had people die or, , even with the hospital protocols and everything, has anyone filled a complaint through the joint commission at the hospital in which you were Yeah. You had all this BS that you shouldn't have had to live through. And I don't know if you have, but it's not too late. If you haven't, you can still put in your complaint, and I think that you should do it.
Speaker 6 ·
I did it because of my injury and also because of where I worked, how they treated me at the hospital.
Speaker 6 ·
And I put correspondence and everything on there to find, the paper trail. So I did that, and we'll see what comes out of it. It takes a while to for them to respond back to you, but there's also different federal and state agencies that you can file complaints about and just little things that I haven't thought about over the past five years, but we can't get justice. And I want other institutions to know what they did to us, how they affected our lives, and what we're living with now. So.
Speaker 6 ·
I went through you can't believe how many complaints I put in. And then because my attorney general and Latipo and everything here, DeSantis, I filed one against them at the state because I filed one with the state's attorney's office, and he won't not the state's attorney, the attorney general, and he's ignoring me. So I said that's it. So I filled one out on every single one of them, And let's see what happens. It may nothing may happen, but it's gotta have a paper trail somewhere to let them know that there's no accountability,.
Speaker 6 ·
That we have reached out, and our government that's supposed to be working for us is not, and we're being denied.
Speaker 5 ·
Issue and evaluation
Speaker 6 ·
, everything.
Speaker 3 ·
Oh, yeah. Like and then it continued after the emergency. Like, they declared the COVID pandemic emergency was officially over. Like, this like, New York State didn't give a shit. They still continued everything for a little while. There was a local woman from my territory that went to the hospital because she was having trouble breathing, and she had COVID. And they're trying to put her on a ventilator right away. She didn't wanna go on a ventilator. She thought that it would cause her lungs to be, like,.
Speaker 3 ·
Dead lung. Like, after you take the ventilator off, the lungs doesn't know how to breathe that good because, anyway, it's called dead lung. And she said, no. I'm leaving. I'm going to take, like, a freaking inhaler or something, albuterol. I'm not going on the ventilator. And she assaulted a nurse and a doctor, right, that was trying to keep her into her bed and hook her up to the ventilator. And they called the cops, and she got charged, but she got to leave the hospital. And I'm thinking, if somebody could breathe well enough to fight a doctor and a nurse to get out of a hospital,.
Speaker 3 ·
How do they need a ventilator? Just give them some freaking albuterol and, , give them, like I don't know. We got medicines that work. Mullen tea is for when you have the flu or whatever. It just clears your sinuses.
Speaker 6 ·
Oh, what was done to us was wrong. So I'm gonna post some more links underneath so you'll have them. I just decided to start going at it, and I'm filling out something for everything. Even my senators here, my state and federal, our government here, our attorney general, everyone. I think it there needs to be a paper trail, and someone needs to it has to be there. If it's going to do anything, I don't know. But we all have to at this point, we're drawing us it's drawing us straws. What are we gonna do? We still haven't been acknowledged.
Speaker 6 ·
I'm trying to write a paper for this ACIP committee. I did put in something where I would speak. If I what is it? You win a lottery. There's no guarantee that you're going to, but your letter has to coincide what they're speaking about. So I'm working on that right now, and my heart's just not into it right now just because I'm just I'm done. I'm angry. And.
Speaker 6 ·
I don't know. Usually, I'm a spitfire, but right now, I'm just irritated that we haven't we haven't moved any further. Now they said that, , something good is gonna come out of this ACIP, but we still don't have the lawyers. We don't have there's nothing. Nothing. And then on top of it, we can't get around the prep act. Well, what Pfizer did to me was fraud., because I'm still making, having spike after one thousand eight hundred and eighty days. So and it's only supposed to be in your arm for one to two days?, come on. I reached out some attorneys, and,.
Speaker 6 ·
Of course, they weren't interested in it. But I'm like, I have labs that you can use and go around in it federally. But now I'm just digging and digging. I'm calling lawyers all over the place, but I don't know what to do. I thought I'd come in here and give you some good news or make you laugh or I did cuss out a few people this week.
Speaker 6 ·
I don't know. I think because I'm just not feeling very well today. I'm waiting for this infusion to kick in.
Speaker 6 ·
That I'm just I'm just a pain in the butt right now. Really, I need a swift kick from somebody. I don't care who it is. I just need someone to kick me right now. But.
Speaker 3 ·
You're doing a great job. You're doing action, right, instead of just talk? That's good. Well, I try, but usually, I just I.
Speaker 6 ·
Give them hell, and this week, I'm making demands.? I let them know you have contacts in DeSantis' office. I want a meeting with Casey DeSantis, governor DeSantis, and Vladebo. I want that meeting to happen with this bill that they have here helping injured, , only you can only be hurt for three years. It's not helping anyone pass that. There's many of us that are five years plus. We should be that should be amended, and we should all go in. And it's just the constant fight with different freedom movements to make it happen and trying to get.
Speaker 6 ·
An appointment with the person who wrote the bills. And then I have my computer up, and I'm watching all the bills going on the floor. It's just it's hell. It's like a full time job, and it's just it wears you down and you get depressed because you we shouldn't have to fight this hard. It's obvious what happened. We have all the proof. We have all the documentation. This is just absolutely absurd. And then especially when, , you're injured and you go out of your way to get labs.
Speaker 6 ·
To find out what's real what's wrong with you and how many people in your movement lied to you that this is gonna work and that's gonna work and, no, it's not going to work.
Speaker 5 ·
It's
Speaker 1 ·
Just been one of those things in the I think it's not so much a matter of and there not to say there isn't some of that because I've seen some really blatant, , vulturing over victims with this supplement shilling and promising things that aren't actually achievable. So I know that exists, but I think in a lot of cases, there's just because the spectrum of injury is so vast, that there really is no one size fits all. So what may help one person may not help another. And in many I try to give people the benefit of the doubt until I'm sure they're lying to my face.
Speaker 1 ·
So I think there are a lot of good, , well intentioned people who are not lying, who believe, , x y or z helped them or a friend. And I understand that, , wanting to try everything until some something actually helps, which creates a climate of desperation, which makes people vulnerable. And I hate to see it when that's exploited. But I like to, , think that most people who are sharing things they think will help are actually trying to help.
Speaker 6 ·
But what they don't tell you is some of these things have actually hurt people worse, and you don't hear about that on AnySpace. Any.
Speaker 6 ·
Our elite doctors, podcasts, and things like that. They're just talking about their protocols. It works. It works. It works. But there have they have been people that have died on certain protocols. And, , the injured need to really make sure that they get their blood work done. They need to make sure not just the ones in The US. You need to go outside of The US. You need to get them done before and after, and then, , three to six months after, it's just you have to be your own doctor because our own doctors aren't doing this for us.
Speaker 6 ·
And until we get some testing in The US and it's up and running, , we have no choice but send them overseas. But a lot of these doctors knew that not all of us that are injured have spike, like a lot of us.
Speaker 6 ·
But it's important for them to get it checked. But the ones that are just, , going into cancer protocols and everything else and, I have to go for more labs. It's just never ending, and then you run out of money because sending the labs sending the labs overseas is at least a $150 just to send, and that's without getting your blood drawn and paying for the kit to get here. So it is very expensive. But this information, when you share it with people, when you do get your results, they don't wanna talk to you anymore.
Speaker 6 ·
And that's what bothers me because I think because you go out of your way to get to the root of the problem, to find answers so we can work on solutions, then you are they throw you out to the pasture. They don't wanna talk to you anymore because, , your secret may get out, and that's what's not right. This is something that they have should have been talking about for years, and they've known about these testing. They've known that Ladipo even knew that these things weren't gonna get out of our system. I think that you should try them. Yes. I think that if you get relief, yes.
Speaker 6 ·
But you also need to know exactly what's going on in your body because once, , it hit me hard when I got my labs, and there is no answer for us right now. And we're just hanging out, waiting, and hoping that somebody comes up with something or,.
Speaker 1 ·
, where I'm just gonna be haunting the hell of a lot of people. For what it's worth, Shelley, and I know I you've probably heard it because I say it a lot, but within the next few years, there are going to be amazing break throughs in science and medicine. And I think we're just gonna see more and more cures for formerly incurable things coming out every other day, , as well, of course, this war could put a little bit of chink in the in the plans if there aren't any data centers because half of them have been blown up.
Speaker 1 ·
As many of them have during the conflict in The Middle East. But if there continue to be.
Speaker 1 ·
Available processing power for these large language models that can really go through massive amounts of information and.
Speaker 1 ·
And produce outputs that actually do things. There will be where there is no hope now, there will be hope within the next few years. I really think so for what that's worth.
Speaker 6 ·
Well, I hope so, but some of us won't be here anymore.? If that's if they if it's the next few years, , Cody's back in the hospital. There's people that I speak to. They're bed bound now. It's just there's just not enough that's being done, and some of them knew that these testing were available, and there was other things that could be done. Now, , with me going overseas, that buys me time, and I'll continue to go there to buy time.
Speaker 6 ·
Because without it, I can't function. And, , it's gonna end up putting me into Alzheimer's anyway or what have you. Cancer, blah. But I'll keep up the fight, and I'll be nasty, old, what. And, ,.
Speaker 6 ·
If I do crossover, I'm gonna be haunting a lot of people. And I want you guys to be laughing and going, yep. That was Shell.
Speaker 0 ·
I'm I'm glad you came on tonight because I had to talk to somebody the other day, and I really didn't know, we talk to you.
Speaker 0 ·
Pretty much every week, and I still didn't know how to talk to this lady. So background is I live in North Carolina, but I have a Maryland telephone number. And.
Speaker 0 ·
Because Chelsea is, like, in no man's land, she has very limited, access to phone cell service. So on the website, if you dial the 800 number, you get me. And I got a phone call the other day, and, I looked at the phone and it had a local area code on it. And I just assumed it was, , a local. And it was a lady who, is local but was calling me because React nineteen gave her the COVID nineteen humanity betrayal memory project's telephone number. And she is a half hour from me and is bedbound, like you said, and is so miserable in so much pain.
Speaker 0 ·
She can't eat. It's attacked her stomach and her intestines in some way as well as making it almost impossible for her to walk. And she's getting weaker and has lost so much weight and is ready to die. She wants to die. She's she's done.
Speaker 3 ·
This is, like, after she got the shot?
Speaker 0 ·
This is from having two shots. Yes.
Speaker 3 ·
Oh, two shots. Okay.
Speaker 0 ·
So she
Speaker 0 ·
She said if I had a gun, I wouldn't be here, but I can't go out and get a gun now. So she's trying to figure out what to do. Now she did work with, doctor Corey for a while. She spent $5 with him. It that did not help her, and she decided he was arrogant. And I think I don't know. You've been with everything. I was trying to tell a little bit about your story, and I told her about you going to Germany. And she was like, yeah. That's out of the question for me. I can't travel now.
Speaker 0 ·
But I thought about you, and I've thought in the grand scheme of things, your tenacity has kept you alive.
Speaker 0 ·
And I don't know that everybody is going to have that tenacity, and I'm just glad to know you.
Speaker 6 ·
And you want the rule of law. Well, thank you. Most people are like, oh god. It's her. No., I appreciate you and thinking of me that way and just because they do., there's days where I prayed that I wouldn't wake up, and there's days that, , people don't realize that, , there was a bridge that was or, like, an overpass being built. I knew exactly what time I needed to go over the bridge because I knew that I could get I was gonna kinda, like, wreck my car and let it go off.?
Speaker 6 ·
Anyway, I knew I added up what speed I needed to go, how where I had to hit it. So and then what time I needed to go so no one would be, I wouldn't hurt anybody else. And you get to that point, you're like, oh my god. I've go I'm going crazy. And you just.
Speaker 6 ·
I couldn't put my boys through it, and I had to really dig deep and start praying and fall to my knees and have a closer relationship with God. Because if not, believe me, there was days every day. I would purposely, like, walk in front of cars. I would I was driving over a 100 miles an hour because I wanted a wreck, but I didn't wanna hurt anyone else. It's just you go through all those feelings because you just you're tired of the pain. You're tired of the gaslighting., you should I'm walking around with this thing.? I look like I'm Pinocchio on strings,.
Speaker 6 ·
And that's my life every week. And people had just have no clue when you lose every single thing that you have and the government that hurt us, and we're living off of the government. It's just it's degrading me. I just never thought I would be here or anybody else. And I know how she feels. The pain is just so overwhelming and bad. And then especially there's days where you don't there was, like, two years of my time in the beginning. I don't really remember. I don't remember. Like, I was in so much pain. I was talking through my teeth. I had the resting bitch face.
Speaker 6 ·
Talking through my teeth was the only way I could and I would talk fast because every breath that I took, it hurt. Just to breathe, it hurt, to speak to hurt, and it was just took too much out of me. So I can understand how she's feeling, and there's been many people who have committed suicide because they couldn't take it any longer. And I hope she holds on. There is a place in Tennessee that does.
Speaker 6 ·
Different treatments. I think Cody went there. It's they do have stem cells. They have plasmapheresis, apheresis, and something else there. And I can pass the number around., if React 19, maybe she can also get a care fund.
Speaker 0 ·
To pay for positive debt. Yeah. She already got the grant from them, so I don't know that she's, can get any more money from them. And we have a we have a new person on tonight, Rock Skipper, and she was saying, , that because she quit her job not to take the shot, she's lost family. Well, in this lady's case that I was talking to, her husband has turned into a very mean, ugly person and will not stay at the house to help her is just vile in the way he speaks to her, calling her every word, including the c word, and resents her terribly.
Speaker 0 ·
And when she says she's just waiting to die, he says, well, I wish you would. And, , what this government has done to the population is The systematic destruction of families.
Speaker 1 ·
Yep. All across the nation and the world. Systematic between the propaganda and the mandates and every other restriction designed to isolate us and segregate us and keep us on moderated platforms where they can silo your info. So if you think you're communicating with those people that rely on you and that you rely on, they might not even be seeing your messages because they got shadow banned. And it really it created it fostered such a it's so horrible what they did. I'm sorry. Protocol would have gone. No. I just.
Speaker 0 ·
Because Shell can come on and she, I'm talking to you like you're a third person. It's not here right now. But you come on and you've got all this great information, but you work so very you. You had to work so very hard to get that information, to be able to share it with other people, and to sort it out and go wherever you needed to go and lose everything to get to where you are right now.
Speaker 0 ·
And all you did was
Speaker 0 ·
At the time, what you were told was the best thing to do, or maybe it was because of your job. I'm not sure. It doesn't matter. You were promised safe and effective, and they effing lied.
Speaker 0 ·
And I'm getting mad again. Can you tell? Well,.
Speaker 6 ·
You can get mad. I'm mad., I was going to stop and work at the VA and because I was already taking care of two patients at the, home health. And one of my sons came in for the military, and that was one of the.
Speaker 5 ·
Yeah. But nobody
Speaker 6 ·
We had to have the shot just to go on base so we can take place of the celebration when he came in. So I that's, I went ahead and did it because we had already had our mandates, and there was already they already, the paperwork, I still have it. It said that if you didn't do it by this date, that you would be suspended, and you wouldn't be guaranteed your job back, which I would have loved to just work with the VA and say forget it. But that didn't happen. So.
Speaker 6 ·
I can't turn back time. I can't do anything. I know that they were pushing it.
Speaker 6 ·
, maybe I should have waited a little bit longer, but the only thing I thought about was nobody's gonna tell me that I can't see my boys. And that's that was the thing. And I wish I would've waited a little longer and just found a way to see him or what have you. But, anyway, at least I'm here. It didn't take me out, but.
Speaker 0 ·
Knocked the wind right?
Speaker 6 ·
It's just As
Speaker 1 ·
Someone who's been through all of that, what is your best advice for those who are They don't speak their language. They don't under the weight of all of those things and maybe giving up hope.
Speaker 5 ·
But
Speaker 6 ·
, there's still days where I'm like, that's it. I just wanna go off my medicine and just forget it, especially when I, , I have to get more labs or I get more bad news. And then if anyone saw all my medications that are, the home nurse came here to make, sign me off to make sure I could do it correctly.
Speaker 6 ·
She's like, what's your medications? And I handed her this huge box. So I was putting it out one by one and telling her how many times I took it today, blah. And her face just dropped. She goes, how do you do it?? And even when you ask me, there's days I don't know how I do it. I really don't. And there's days that I still have like, I don't wanna be here anymore.
Speaker 6 ·
The thing that kept me going is getting my relationship back was gone, and that was the biggest turning point for me because I was angry. I hated everyone. I didn't wanna talk to anyone. I just I was horrible. Then my family didn't understand what I was going through. They just thought that I picked the strong the short end of the stick, and they because most of them still believe that this shot saved millions of lives. So we don't agree on everything. We don't have celebrations together. Nothing. And it's like you use you lose everything, your identity. It's like you've been erased.
Speaker 6 ·
And when you go out in public because, , we're confined to home, when you do get out, it's like the world moved on without us.? There was roads that I was going down that, oh my god. There's new subdivisions. There's new buildings. I had no idea. I thought I pulled over because I had an anxiety attack because I thought I was in the wrong area. And.
Speaker 6 ·
The only thing that saved me is talking to God every night,.
Speaker 6 ·
Letting everything laying it down on his feet. And at first, I was mad at him because I was like, what did I do so long that wrong that you didn't take me? Why didn't you just go ahead and take me? Or does, or is the devil scared of me? What's the deal?? And then I felt like I was being punished. So I it's true. I was like, I told everyone there's a seat in heaven, and there's a seat down there. And I was like, they it's like, what can I do to at least go to one or the other? At that point, I would have gone to one or the other. And.
Speaker 6 ·
I had to really start thinking and praying, and that was the only thing that got me through. And I can I've lost all my friends, all my family members. I only have a couple of them that I talk to. The biggest thing now that keeps me going is knowing that I'm gonna be a grandmother.
Speaker 6 ·
, I always said that I just wanna see.
Speaker 6 ·
A grandchild.? Did I barter just for that, or am I gonna get more out of it? So it's just having the faith in God. And, also, when you pray and you really get to that point,.
Speaker 6 ·
Things just start to happen to you. You have to open your heart. Like, I don't even I, I'm starting to trust people I wouldn't trust anybody. My wall's up. When you start opening your heart, things just start to happen. And when people told me that, I was like, you're full of shit. Go fly a kite. That's what I would tell them.? Stand in front of my car so I can just hit you.? Get over my ass.
Speaker 6 ·
But all of a sudden, things start coming to you. Like, I wasn't supposed to get my IVIG. They weren't going to give it to me. I actually been fighting for it for four months, and I lowered the dose for a while just to get keep me going. And I remember sitting there going, if one more thing happens, just forget it. I hope something hits me. And all of a sudden, I'm getting my infusions.
Speaker 6 ·
I didn't have a place to live. I have a place to live now. I don't know how long I can keep it, but.
Speaker 6 ·
Things just come to you when you when you pray and just lay everything down at his feet because without him, I wouldn't have had this a place to live. I wouldn't have got my medications. And I thank him because it's all him, and he just puts the little ideas in my head. And, , as an injured, a lot of people don't think about that. And everybody goes, no. It's gotta be something more. No. I pray all the time. Even though I have a sailor potty mouth, I pray all the time. I'm a work in progress.? Yes. He needs to duct tape my lips together so I won't say half the stuff I do,.
Speaker 6 ·
But
Speaker 5 ·
So fueling He just,
Speaker 6 ·
, he'll I pray, and the next thing I know, like, oh, I need to go put in a complaint here or call something here or call the city commissioner. And they're like, , hey., now because you helped us with the water situation and everything else, , we're willing to help you. Maybe we can find something else we can do to help you. It's just people's.
Speaker 6 ·
Things just start to happen to make you think, what? Maybe it is worth living. And, , the person that you're talking about, , she can have my number. She can call me.
Speaker 6 ·
If there's anything that I can think of or a doctor there's a doctor here in Florida. I know I see doctor Vila., maybe some more testing. Maybe some more things can be done for her.? Maybe has she had all of her testing done? Is there something specific she needs?, there's a bunch of us that would be glad to help her because we've all been there, and we have to pull together to pull each other out of this dark hole that we're in, and the only way we're gonna get out is with the Lord's help and our help. And if we're, if we all stand together and.
Speaker 6 ·
Scream it from the rooftops and don't take this crap anymore, maybe we'll get somewhere. And that's the only thing that I can think of, and I hope I see it within my time, but I'll be glad to help her if she needs help, , anytime. And I'll be glad to give you my number. It would be fine. Alright. But.
Speaker 0 ·
I love you guys. And appreciate that, Shelley. I'm going to be I'm gonna wait till tomorrow morning because I don't know what her status is, whether it's too late to text her. And I will text her and say, look. I've found someone who's found some treatments that help her, and she would be glad to talk. One of the things that she said first of all, she didn't know why she was calling me or the project. She didn't know why she was calling. She just knew that somebody at React nineteen said you need to tell your story to somebody,.
Speaker 0 ·
And that's what Chelsea built the platform for was to put all the stories on it. And, so she's she was calling because she wanted to know more about what do you have to do to put a story in and what does that mean to me. And I was on the phone with her for two hours and fifteen minutes. And, like, the last hour, she would say, I'm so tired. I really need to get off the phone. And then she would start in on something else, and I just kept letting her talk. And she was getting more and more tired.
Speaker 0 ·
And she said, I can't believe I found somebody I could talk to about this. I don't know but a few people that I can even bring this subject up to. They never believe me. And I know that.? But she's got a like, they want her to see a cardiologist because her heart is racing all the time, and she can't go anywhere now. She's bed bound with no help. And the doctors that she has seen are very dismissive and very arrogant and like, well, what are you here to see me for?
Speaker 0 ·
And they don't believe that it has not one of them. As many times as she said, I didn't get sick till after I got the shot. And they're like, yeah. That's not what caused it. We'll just have to figure it out.
Speaker 0 ·
So she's she's been dismissed so much that she's lost hope. And, of course, she's alone. So Mhmm. That's.
Speaker 8 ·
I just wanted to say, , Shelley, you just have really struck my heart tonight with what you were describing. And to know that this woman is going through that too, , it's it helps us see the importance of number one, and this sounds so weird to say it, but the importance of suffering. Because if you hadn't suffered what you suffered, you wouldn't be in the position to understand where this woman is and to help her. And you said we all have to stand together and that was so beautiful when you said that. And,.
Speaker 8 ·
Know, I think all of us, know, on the hospital protocol side can understand that too. The suffering that we went through. We wanna prevent that suffering for other people and we also want to help them in their suffering. And I think that's the most powerful weapon that we have and the most powerful motivation that we have is we do understand, and we're the only ones that do. And we have to be there for other people who are walking that same path and that are very alone and who are being made to suffer more by these assholes like the doctors that protocol just described.
Speaker 8 ·
We, that suffering is the worst part of it. The physical suffering is absolutely horrible. And losing someone, losing a spouse is absolutely horrible. But what's even worse is the isolation and the mocking and the gaslighting and being alone through all of it and the verbal and emotional abuse like the asshole that this woman isn't married to. That is just horrible. So I pray that she can connect with you, Shelley, and that protocol can connect her because that is the worst suffering of all.
Speaker 1 ·
So beautifully said and absolutely, and that is really such the beauty of what we're doing here that we are such a welcoming and.
Speaker 1 ·
And we all share this tremendous sadness and that people are still out there thinking that they're alone in that is such a tragedy to me. And I'm I'm so glad that she was able to connect with you, protocol widow, and I hope that we are able to bring her some comfort and hopefully some relief.
Speaker 8 ·
In the coming future. And one more thing. And this is why we don't this is why we don't eliminate suffering. This is why we don't do things like MAiD. This is why we this is why we do suffer and come through that long die dark night of the soul that Shelley came through, that I came through. I'm sorry about my voice, but it's making me wanna cry. That long dark suffering night of the soul is what strengthens you to where you can reach out to other people even while you're still suffering. So if we allow these assholes to literally.
Speaker 8 ·
Eliminate people's suffering and that's the euphemism for killing someone, for unaliving them by giving them assistance. If we allow that or if we're pro that or if we let the government get away, is it on a mass scale, then we eliminate the very warriors, the very people that are gonna come alongside people and help them. Because nobody else is gonna help them. Nobody else is gonna help us because the ones who aren't suffering don't understand it. So we can't allow this evil to, oh, oh, this is a kindness to eliminate suffering. No. It's not. It's stopping the comfort that you find.
Speaker 8 ·
In your suffering with other people because only people who suffer can understand what people are going through right now.
Speaker 1 ·
So true.
Speaker 1 ·
Rock Skipper, go ahead.
Speaker 3 ·
Oh, I was just thinking, like, as I see it, this whole all these virus and vaccines, they're they're harming our immune system, which is the best, like, preventative. Maybe if we could figure out what the how to boost our immune system, it would help with all our sicknesses. Like, I.
Speaker 3 ·
Honestly think
Speaker 3 ·
This parasite medicine that they have.
Speaker 3 ·
Could actually help save our immune system because I see people sick all the time. My mom's she's been gray colored. Her face is gray, like, after she took the shot. It's it's better now, but anyway, for, like, a year, she had no color. She was always coughing, like, winded.
Speaker 3 ·
Anyway,
Speaker 3 ·
So I'm trying to get her to boost her immune system with just vitamins and killing parasites that could be affecting.
Speaker 3 ·
I think that's one of the major problems with the vaccine. It just trashed our immune system. So I'm just trying to keep my immune system up and.
Speaker 3 ·
Everybody's immune system up, but they get sick of it. They're like, we don't wanna take zinc. And I'm like, okay. Whatever. I'll just take zinc. Anyway, it's like that's my theory of what's happening. We have no immune systems. Our white blood cell counts are very low or yeah. They're not activated.?
Speaker 0 ·
That's
Speaker 3 ·
But, yeah, it's it's hard to even just to process in your brain about what has happened and how it rolled out And everything that's happened in the last five years is, like, very difficult to process for a rational thinker. What? I don't just, like, pretend, okay, the government loves me all of a sudden. No. The government hates us. They keep making us pay more taxes, do more stupid laws. Like, we fuck up one time, and then they, like, suspend our license for, like, ten years or something. I don't know.
Speaker 3 ·
But it's like, they punished good in New York State, and I think it's because it's like the Empire State, they have some a deal or something with, like I think they have a deal with the Queen of England, I guess. I don't know. King of England. But anyway, it's New York State is like, I wouldn't live with move there. I stay down south. I'm thinking about going down there. But they're just people are like, the government loves us. And I'm like, why don't they buy you a freaking EpiPen?
Speaker 3 ·
Like, just go in there, like, here's a free EpiPen for everybody because you can develop a allergy at any time.? And I heard that the our local government was actually getting a thousand dollars for each person they vaccinated.
Speaker 3 ·
They actually my daughters were in school. My daughter was in, I think, eighth grade or ninth grade. I don't know. She's in school, high school. And they actually had a.
Speaker 3 ·
Vaccine clinic during school hours at school. They brought the vaccines to the nurse's office. Then anybody that brought in a permission slip from their parents to get the COVID vaccine gave it to the nurse, and the nurse called them from, like, their homerooms to get vaccines. So it was, like, really inappropriate,.
Speaker 3 ·
I thought, because there'll be 10 kids in a class getting a vaccine, and then there'll be, like, five kids that's not getting it. And they'll just, like, I don't know, shame them into getting it. That's what I felt like it was going on. And I'm like, that ain't right. You should make this clinic on a Saturday so the parents could directly bring the kids to the clinic to get the shot if they want. Don't put it at school. Don't call kids out of their homeroom class so that everybody knows who's vaccinated, and one girl even died.
Speaker 3 ·
In July. The next month over, she died of a heart attack, and she was a freaking soccer player, basketball player. Like, a 17 year old girl died of a heart attack after she got the shot, like, month later. And I'm like, how could you not connect those two things together? And then they're like, oh, causes myocarditis. And I'm like, well, there you go.
Speaker 1 ·
They were sequestering children from their parents in some places and giving them ice cream for getting their shots in contravention of what their parents wanted. I know this was happening in Canada. I don't I'm not sure, but it was probably happening here. We saw the, , ice cream and pizza parties and carnival rides and all kinds of incentives, even scholarship lotteries for kids. I've never seen anything like it. And the fact that they really weaponize kids against their parents if their parents were un unvaccinated in such a way that parents were.
Speaker 1 ·
Afraid of losing access to the their children. And in some cases, they got their children taken away because they didn't get them vaccinated.
Speaker 8 ·
Well, that's what happened with Cody, who is autistic, and he was manipulated and told you need to get this vaccine because, , you gotta protect your parents. You, you might make them sick, blah. And now this poor kid, I know he's a legal adult, but he's 23, I think, now. And I think it's been going on with him for four years or so. So he was, , 18 or 19 when he was manipulated into it, but he's suffering massively. And this is the crap that they did. They absolutely manipulated him. And, , it should be prosecuted criminally.
Speaker 8 ·
What was done to him.
Speaker 1 ·
At worst, they should be compensating those who they strong armed and mandated to take these experimental products by providing any treatment or compensation so they can get through their lives without having to set up gives and goes and beg people to cover their treatments or what some are doing.
Speaker 1 ·
They can shell out literally billions of dollars for Somali healthcare fraud for these big abandoned warehouses where there's there are no children, and we're paying literally billions of dollars to do that, and we can't take care of the extremely like, if it's so extremely rare, then it shouldn't be that much money, should it, to cover those people. And if it's not extremely rare, then we need a reckoning around what was done to people. And it's it's not extremely rare. Excellent point, Chelsea.
Speaker 8 ·
And that's exactly why they will never ever.
Speaker 8 ·
Do either. They will never cover any bit of it because if they cover a bit, they have to cover it all. And they will also never admit that it's not rare because then, oh boy, will the boom drop.
Speaker 1 ·
When the when the scope of these injuries is truly known and those who are suffering with shedding effects, if not direct effects from the shots,.
Speaker 1 ·
Who, , they wonder why they're a little sleepy or why they have these many strokes now when they didn't used to or why their heart goes a little too fast, and when they connect the dots and finally realize they were injured by being mandated and coerced to take these shots that they were assured were safe and effective, and they were keeping others safe, and it turns out they were actually injuring those around them by shedding all over them in some cases, in some really bad cases. Some of the shedding injuries that I'm I'm seeing and hearing about.
Speaker 1 ·
Are every bit as severe as what I'm hearing the Vax injured go through, and you wouldn't you wouldn't think so. But when you're constantly exposed to other people who have taken this and are now putting it out constantly, you could see how the accumulation of spike or whatever else is accumulating could be causing severe damage. And this is because it's not acknowledged. Doctors just they're baffled. Just like all the turbo cancers, doc doctors are baffled about the rise in cancer among young people. Well, it's not too baffling to any of us.
Speaker 3 ·
Oh, definitely. Especially they told, like, I don't know, I get I just got the impression that it was it's gonna be a five year span, and then we're on five years now. My aunt has cancer on my dad's side. My uncle has cancer on my mom's side.
Speaker 3 ·
Like, everybody's perpetually sick. My dad had to get day surgery last week or Monday, and I went up to see him with my mom. And she was going, so I was like, I'll go. And we had to go, like, into Canada, Cornwall City, cross over the border there. And the hospital was filled with patients everywhere. Like, their cafeteria was a makeshift hospital bedroom. Their auditorium was a makeshift hospital bedroom. They had a makeshift hospital bedroom, like, in the hallways. People are laying on beds everywhere.
Speaker 3 ·
And I'm like, man, there's there's a high amount of people now at the hospital. It used to be pretty empty. And my mom doesn't put two and two together. She's like, yeah. And I'm all like, a lot of people in my community that I grew up knowing that have died from cancer, like, within like a freaking two months after they know they have cancer, they've died.
Speaker 3 ·
So my dad is, like, the reporter of gossip or whatever. Like, , everybody knows who died in the community, like, right away. Somebody will call you this person died. Anyway, my dad's, in that, and he's telling me all these people that died and every time he tells me, I think he gets mad, but I ask, did they get the vaccine? And he's like, I don't know. And I'm like, well, you probably should find out. And then they probably will get mad at you or whatever and think that you're an asshole, but like, seriously, it's it's like the only thing that could cause a mass freaking.
Speaker 3 ·
Sickness. Like, that's the only thing that changed. And my mom's like, because we're getting old. We're in our sixties or whatever. And I'm like, yeah. But you don't have to be sick in your sixties, like, the whole entire sixties era of your life. Like, that's I don't know. You're you're old, but, like, your body still works usually, and they don't get it. I'm like, do you not see what's happening? Do.
Speaker 3 ·
You not see this? Like, I guess I was like a public servant and I was running around all over the roads doing all these helping people blah. And I observed everything like a sociologist would. What? These people are law abiding. These people are shady. Then there's, , different parts of my territory that I patrolled. So, like, I see everything. And I noticed everything because that was basically my whole job, observing, , keep the town safe. That's my only goal. And I gave a oath at Police Academy, in New York Municipal Police Academy,.
Speaker 3 ·
And we had to give a oath for the constitution. And then I take my oaths very seriously. I think that I'm telling God, making a promise to God. Like, when you get married, you make the promise, hey, God. We're getting married. When you take a oath of constitution, uphold the constitution at all times, unless we're in, like, a martial law, which we weren't.
Speaker 3 ·
I had to put in a resignation, and I said I can't break the constitution because I gave a oath to uphold the constitution. And none of anything that you're doing is legal or constitutional. Like, people should have I don't know. I questioned the school board in a live meeting online on Facebook live. And I asked them if New York State tells you to give all the children in school shots,.
Speaker 3 ·
These COVID shots for the little kids without the parents' permission, with the permission of the state, like, they're the parents, will you do it? The answer is no. We're not gonna do that. Okay? They couldn't answer. They said we don't know. And then that next day, they called CPS on me, and then I had to do, like, here's my house. This is the house. It has food. It's a good place for kids. Like, my kids are fine. And I said, can you tell me what the complaint was? Because it seemed, like, very suspicious the day after I questioned the school board, and they told me paranoid.
Speaker 3 ·
They said that the school well, whoever called CPS on me, I think it's the school board, they said I was paranoid. And I'm probably on that freaking list that who was it? Mayorkas? I don't know. But anyway, they had a list of people that were adversary to school boards in The United States. The feds did. They collected all the information, ratted out all the parents, and put them on a list. And I'm probably on that list just for asking a fucking common sense questions. Will you give our kids shots without our permission if New York State tells you to?
Speaker 3 ·
They the answer is no. We're not gonna do that, but they couldn't answer. They're very embarrassed. I embarrassed the fuck out of the school board on. And people are commenting and clapping on the chat thing. But, anyway, I then they called CPS, and I'm like, oh, that's how this works. That's how the government treats you. When you question somebody during a pan pandemic,.
Speaker 3 ·
That's a high up official, like a school board that's got voted in. That's pretty high up. That's, like, the highest thing in our town. Wait. You guys make them look like a joke. They call CBS on you. And it's very scary when the guy comes over because you're like, are my kids gonna be fucking leaving with this guy when he's gonna leave all the kids? Like, I didn't do anything wrong. So you could take my kids if he thinks like, he just pretends I'm anyway, it was, like, so bizarre. Just asking a question. You get the CPS investigating you. It's.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. My ex wasn't happy. He's like, why is CPS coming to my house? And I'm like, I question.
Speaker 8 ·
Oh, that is absolutely terrible. I know we had something similar to that here in Kentucky even.
Speaker 8 ·
Oh, I heard music. We had something similar like that here in Kentucky. A couple was actually sentenced to wear ankle bracelets, during the time that, we were shut down officially by Andy Bashir. And because they had tried to take their baby for a pediatrics appointment and weren't supposed to be out, they ended up before the judge with ankle bracelets put on them. That's when I said, yeah. We are, not living in a free country anymore. This is tyranny with a capital t that people can literally be treated like criminal criminals because they declare a public health emergency.
Speaker 8 ·
And a governor thinks that he can and a local sheriff thinks that they can imprison people in their own home. It was just absolutely crazy. And your story is just right on par with that, that they would actually use CPS to basically retaliate because you.
Speaker 8 ·
Made a very valid point.
Speaker 3 ·
Well, this is, like, the day before they announced that they were having that shot clinic in the high school during school hours in the nurse's office. So I think they were like, oh, no. She knows. Or some I don't know. They just got scared of me. I felt like they were trying to intimidate me to shut up.
Speaker 8 ·
Like? Yeah. I totally believe it. Yep. You weren't paranoid. You were just seeing it for what it was. Same thing here., they tried sneaking clinics here in Kentucky as well, and they were doing it just really quietly sending these double talk permission slips home with people. And one of the parents posted it, and we spread it around and word got out. And there were, some very unhappy school board members here because people were not having it.
Speaker 3 ·
Well, they had mask breaks at school, and I'm like, if these masks aren't bad for people, why do you have a mask break? Like, they get five minutes, the kids like, the little kids. And I'm like, so you could breathe finally after wearing that mask disgusting all day. Anyway, I guess I'm just like a germaphobe or something, but anyway, I'm like, ugh, those kids have like boogers coming out of their nose, and it's like all going into their mask, and they're, like, licking their mask with their tongue, and it's, a warm situation for bacteria,.
Speaker 3 ·
And the school is making them wear them. And I'm just, like, hey, school. When will you stop making kids wearing masks? And they're like, we don't know. I'm like, well, you better find out.
Speaker 0 ·
Just so that I can make you even more pissed off.
Speaker 0 ·
What most people didn't know about the schools and the mandates that they threw out and the things that they did to make our kids suffer so much, the government was giving them money. They you not the school board itself doesn't always know. Usually, it's go the, negotiations are done with the superintendent, and they had to request a grant. They had to, , write a full grant request, and they had to explain what they were going to do within the system, in the school system, to mitigate the virus, whether it was how they were gonna keep the air clean,.
Speaker 0 ·
How they were going to have structure classes so that the children wouldn't be sitting next to each other, whether they were going to have special cleaning techniques. They had to spell it out. And in.
Speaker 0 ·
Tennessee, the county around Memphis, I can't remember what the county name is now, but it's it's the county Memphis sits in. They got half $1, 000, 000, 000.
Speaker 0 ·
Oh, frig. Yeah. So that's why Like, like, our why your school Yeah. Our school is why your school board, though, you couldn't talk to them. They were told to shut up. Don't let these parents bully you. Don't change anything because we have money on the line. That's why the parents were being bullied. That's why you had so many parents being arrested in various locations. That's why you were threatened with CPS.
Speaker 3 ·
Yeah. It was, like, the scariest thing that ever happened to me. I could I couldn't believe I couldn't believe it. So I called the school board, one of the girls, and I'm like, I can't believe you guys are so scum. I'm like, you wanna be a judge like your dad? You're never gonna be a judge like your dad. Not with me here. Never. And then she got mad at me. I was like, you guys are fucking scumbags. Like, what am I supposed to do? Like, I was like, gosh.
Speaker 3 ·
Who would do that? I would never call CPS unless there was, like, a kid that was getting hurt. What? Yeah. Well, like I said, you're a critical thinker.
Speaker 0 ·
And, yeah, there's not too many of us out there now. Know? There aren't too many more, we had to some of us had to learn to be really critical thinkers, but, , you protected yourself. And you can tell by listening to Shelley's story just what you potentially escaped, and you didn't allow them to bully you into that. And there's others in this crowd right now, I can tell you right now, that are sitting here, and they weren't as lucky as you. And they people take the vaccine for various reasons.
Speaker 0 ·
And some of these folks are here because they've lost loved ones, and that's why we do this every week. And I'm glad you found us because everybody that we meet is a wealth of information,.
Speaker 0 ·
And it's been
Speaker 0 ·
Refreshing to hear somebody who beat the system. As painful as that was for you, you beat the system. And that's been that's been good to hear.
Speaker 3 ·
Well, I'm struggling because I, like, quit my job that I had for fifteen years or I was making, like, really good money. And now I'm, just struggling. I spent all my $4.00 1 k already. I'm only 41, so I gotta, like, start my own gig. But yeah. It was it was so ridiculous. I'm like, I honestly don't know why people are still walking around with masks here in 2026. If you're sick, don't go to work. How about that?? If you're sick and you're in school, don't go to school. Don't make don't punish all the healthy people. Right? Like, you're supposed to treat the sick people,.
Speaker 3 ·
Not everybody else. Like, isn't that what is those hospitals that are like a they're like an asylum hospital or something.
Speaker 3 ·
The people go there so that they don't contaminate the public. Well, if you're sick, stay home for a day or two till you feel a lot better. Don't just come out and be like, oh, I'm wearing a mask. I'm like, ugh. Just don't spit when you talk,.
Speaker 8 ·
Then you don't gotta wear a mask. You don't don't quarantine the healthy. You quarantine the sick.
Speaker 3 ·
That's what I'm saying. Exactly. And they were quarantining the healthy people and coercion. They lied to everybody. They said, oh, they put all those counts. My territory got funding from the federal government for COVID, and they put up two LED signs. One's in the middle of town, one's when you're just driving into town, and it just advertised how many cases daily and scared the shit out of people. Because when you're driving by, there's a big LED sign like a billboard on the side of the street next to the police station, and they used the police, like, to course as well. I had to.
Speaker 3 ·
Take a photo with the community cop, and we had to go to this boy's house. And right when they took the mother took the photo, he won an award, like, for something good. So me and another cop went to take a photo for the newspaper with our camera. And then when we got back to the station, they're like, how come your masks are down? And we're like, we pulled it down just for the photo and put it back up. And they're like, nope. Go take another photo with your mask gone,.
Speaker 3 ·
Covering your nose and mouth. And I'm like, what? We're in a pandemic. We got the photo. Why would we go back and put more danger pressure on this if it's a real virus??
Speaker 1 ·
And make no mistake too, if you had a single dirty piece of laundry out of place, or dishes unwashed, or whatever pretext they could find to remove those children or that child from you, they would have done that. And they weren't going to stop at that. They were talking about I believe they did a poll and something like 80 or 90% of Democrats believe that we should send the unvaccinated to camps. So literally, internment camps, aka concentration camps for the unvaccinated. And I do not doubt that they would have followed through on that if there hadn't been,.
Speaker 1 ·
, so many people on top of it and calling them out for it and speaking out against it. It did happen in some places like Australia, I believe New Zealand. They really just went hog wild. And of course, Canada engaged in widespread political persecution of anyone who even spoke out against the mandates. Not even just the shots, but the mandates. If you spoke out against the mandates, you might lose your bank account and your savings and your ability to travel. It was absolutely insane.
Speaker 2 ·
But it was The US that used death protocol.
Speaker 2 ·
To push the damn things.
Speaker 2 ·
And there's so many of us in here that are victims of that.
Speaker 1 ·
Yep. And the protocols were also implemented in various forms throughout the world. In The UK, they relied more on midazolam. Here, they used remdesivir in combination with heavy sedatives and, like, giving people Xanax and morphine when they came in with a little bit of a cough. Well, meanwhile,.
Speaker 1 ·
Anything that works is a dangerous conspiracy theory and you'll get mocked out of the hospital if you even say the words ivermectin or h HCQ or vitamin C or vitamin D or any of the things that were showing success through various other doctors who were willing to actually treat their patients.
Speaker 0 ·
To Deborah's point about The US,.
Speaker 0 ·
We were the Texas of the globe. We were the ones. The United States said, hold my beer. And driven by Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx and the NIH and the CMS, they were determined that we would have the highest death count,.
Speaker 0 ·
And they did it
Speaker 0 ·
Because they had told the president that with this was going to be the killer pandemic, and they had to make sure it was the killer pandemic that they had promised him.
Speaker 0 ·
Or threatened him with, however you wanna look at it.
Speaker 0 ·
But they the more than anything, they wanted him to make sure those vaccines were produced. And if they killed enough people, they knew that would happen.
Speaker 0 ·
And so they helped drive it.
Speaker 3 ·
But didn't didn't people notice that the vaccine didn't make a difference? Like, my aunt got the vaccine. She got COVID the next day. Like, people that were vaccinated got COVID, and they're like, I gotta get two weeks out of work because I got COVID. Good point. But covered.
Speaker 8 ·
It. Right? Good point. How they covered it. Right, though? It would have been worse if you hadn't had the shot. That I Yeah. That's ridiculous. How could you even fucking know that?? Exactly. They but that's what they program people to believe. And I heard it over and over. Oh, but it would have been so much worse. Really? Because you, I hear people all the time. I've had COVID six times, and invariably, they've had shots and boosters. How many times I had COVID? Once. Do how many times I ended up in the hospital? None.
Speaker 3 ·
Okay. Yeah. I got COVID once, and then I, like, never got it again. I was like, moon. And then my boss was like, I got COVID four times. I'm like, how the fuck is that possible? So what that tells you is, and this is not an isolated case,.
Speaker 8 ·
Is if you disrupt your immune system by taking these shots and taking boosters and you keep getting it, your immune system shifting from I g three to I g four, you're compromising your immune system, and you are going to get sick over and over, not just from COVID, but from a multitude of things. So this crap, this propaganda that would have been worse if you hadn't had them can is provably wrong because all they'd have to do is do a survey of every single citizen in This United States and ask them, how many times have you had COVID,.
Speaker 8 ·
And are you vaccinated or unvaccinated? And I promise you the evidence overwhelmingly would show that the people who have not been vaxxed have had COVID most likely only once because you get natural immunity. There are people that have the Spanish flu that still have antibodies to it to this day. Okay. Seven, eight decades later. So it's a load of crap that they tried to tell people that natural immunity wasn't as good as vaccinated immunity. That is a load of crap. And now they will actually acknowledge that,.
Speaker 1 ·
Whereas that was a dangerous conspiracy theory during the height of the so called crisis. Hey, 12. I'm glad to see Vanessa on. Yeah, Sharon?
Speaker 10 ·
Yeah. Sharon or me?
Speaker 1 ·
Well,
Speaker 10 ·
Go ahead, Vanessa. It's good to see you. -huh. Good to good to hear your voice. I just want to add in what you said later., earlier a moment ago, I had a very hospital situation happen in the last three weeks with a friend that the hospital was diagnosing him with double pneumonia, and they stuck a flu tip up one nose and a COVID tip up the other. And I just looked at him because he was on the same page as I thought we were. Oh. And so he just said, just go with it because he asked me to take him to. And, , he had history of a mitral valve prolapse,.
Speaker 10 ·
Which I'm learning more about it. So then they transported to the hospital. So for two nights, they were treating him for double pneumonia, and then Patty knows us. Then they were giving him albuterol, which he was having a reaction to. And I was with him for two nights, and I said, this is not right. This is what the side effects are, which he was exhibiting. And then all of a sudden, it became, like, high profile ICU cardiac issue. The minute they got him up to ICU, they're giving him vancomycin and Precedex, which we all know is not cool,.
Speaker 10 ·
Which I, in turn, , panicked. Not. It went to the nurse's station, and I said, why are y'all giving him vancomycin, known side effects, or kidney failure, and.
Speaker 10 ·
You're trying to pull fluids off of him because, obviously, now he's in congestive heart failure. And they said to me,.
Speaker 10 ·
The benefits outweigh the risk. And I looked at them straight in the eye and said, yeah. That's what they told me about my husband, and he's dead.
Speaker 10 ·
So then I walked back into the room in ICU, and the doctor's then I walked back into the room, and the doctor says, we're gonna give you something to relax. And I went over to the cardiologist, and I was like, what is it? He will you step out of the room, please?
Speaker 10 ·
I said he says, we're gonna give him precedence. I said, I heard you say that. And so when I challenged him about that and brought up the Gray Shara case, he goes, are you an attorney? I said, no. I'm not. But there are factual information about the fact that people can be overdosed with Precedex because it.
Speaker 10 ·
What does it do? We know. Suppresses your breathing.
Speaker 10 ·
And he says, well, I hope you will trust me. And he tried to down me on this whole thing. And I just shook his hand, and I said, well, , it's in God's hands, and I don't know. And he says that wasn't that was not the.
Speaker 10 ·
What, Patty, what I tell you? That was not the.
Speaker 10 ·
Response that I thought you'd have. Like, , I wanted to worship his, like a god.
Speaker 10 ·
But, anyway, so I just wanted to reiterate that they're still doing it. They're still downing people that question things. Fortunately, he had open heart surgery. He's doing better, but I'm still very conflicted about the medical community. And I just wanted to share that with you because vancomycin and Precedex is through red flags. And when I question it, he was just like, don't be so harsh. Like, don't ask them questions. And I was like, you gotta be kidding me. My husband was murdered,.
Speaker 10 ·
And I'm trying to be your friend. I've been your friend for three years, and you don't wanna be your advocate? So that's my three week adventure. So I just wanted to share that about just be aware if you've got someone hospitalized. Thanks, Chelsea.
Speaker 8 ·
Hey, Vanessa. What's really shocking to me about that is that instead of saying thank you for advocating for me, he was more concerned that you were gonna hurt their feelings, that you were harsh. That blows my mind.
Speaker 10 ·
Yeah. Exactly. So that's a whole another road to hoe, if what I'm saying. Oh, and then they wanted to put him on the BiPAP, and then I fought that, , because all I'm thinking about the BiPAP blew a hole in Craig's lung.? And he's just looking at me now, and he's just like, I trust my team. I trust my team. I'm like, you don't have any fucking, excuse my French, clue of what your team can do to you.
Speaker 8 ·
Yeah. That sheep like trust is still very pervasive in the general population. And the sad thing is most people don't figure it out until they've had an experience like we've had.
Speaker 10 ·
Well and the thing was is that he knows. He's seen all my posts over these years, , about what happened to all our loved ones. And then when I just kinda went like a bull in the China closet, , he was just, like, back down. I'm like, alright. We'll discuss this when you come out on the backside.?
Speaker 10 ·
Wow. Yeah. It was pretty traumatic, and it really set me into a downward spiral because I'd kinda gotten to a great rhythm, , with coming on the backside of grief even though it still flames its ugly head occasionally. And I was just like, I am not a white coat person, and he asked me to spend the night with him to look after him. I was like, Patty had to talk me off a cliff. And I said, Patty, I can't spend the night. I can't. I haven't stayed in the hospital for since my mom died in 1989. And then he was saying, I need you here. Can you stay the night?
Speaker 10 ·
And I was just like, oh my god. I'm, like, going in with white knuckles. It was awful. And those I still feel the same way about the hospitals as we always discuss, but this is real that's happened in the last three weeks. So I just wanted to share that. So and who knows if they gave him a vaccine when he was under.?
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. It's such a it's such a crapshoot, Vanessa, just having anybody that in the hospital. And it's he has no idea, really, how lucky he is that you were there with him.
Speaker 10 ·
Yeah. Patty kept saying, I probably saved his life.? But, , when he finally snaps out of it, he might get that. But, , it was just like it just threw me in that trauma spiral, , that if you were thrown in that situation, it was like, holy crap.?
Speaker 0 ·
Well and, , for people like us, I had to go with a friend who had just a day surgery. Take her over to the, , the In N Out clinic where they do the surgery and you go home that night. She was in panic mode because she doesn't she knows. She's one of us. Not for the same reason, but she's one of us. So she was in panic mode, and they get her all hooked up because they gotta do the pre op stuff, and they're taking all of her information. And her blood pressure sets the machine off, and it starts screaming.
Speaker 0 ·
And I'm sitting there looking at that monitor above her head, and this thing is raising its hell, and I almost vomited. It was Yeah. I'm.
Speaker 10 ·
Exactly. And that's the thing. It was just like and then I'm his friend, not his wife, not his sister, then he has no MPOA. Wow. Then so then I'm, like, going, okay. Well, you're going to ICU right now. You need to make some serious decisions. The lead nurse in ICU is, like, throwing I'm shoving his stuff, like, in bags that I had brought up there, , comfort stuff. And she's, like, rolling them up, and she says, okay. There's gonna be one person up there. And I was like, well, you gotta put your mother as your MPA MPOA because.
Speaker 10 ·
You have no wife, , or siblings and this, that, and there because she's never been married. And it was like crisis, like, moving in at light speed. And he doesn't have physic, physician's directive, none of his papers. And I'm like, do you and he didn't even have a code status. I said, you need to put on your chart right now before you get to ICU your code status. What's that? Wow. Hello? Thank God that we found each other that we all have been through so much that we know things to ask. Yeah. And, , you're.
Speaker 0 ·
What you're talking about, how everything just went all of a sudden from zero to, , a 150 miles an hour, it's like they purposely are pushing everything to happen so fast to try to get it past somebody.
Speaker 10 ·
Exactly. And I didn't even have a have a chance to talk to him, , about the thing about signing the papers, , like, , Scott Char was talking about or even our spouses., it's like, click the little boxes, , saying that you're letting them do this, this, that, and the other Mhmm., on the iPad. But, anyway, I just wanted to share that. It was just pretty traumatic and took me a few steps back in my little, like, rhythm that I'd settled into with my life and accepting the things that were. But I just wanna share that with y'all. So if anybody.
Speaker 10 ·
Ever finds himself in a similar scenario, just be very aware.
Speaker 0 ·
And since you brought that up, I'm gonna add to the, to the chat the information for.
Speaker 0 ·
Donotconsentform.com And for everything that Vanessa was just talking about, there were so many things that for her and for her friend that could have been easier on both of them. If he had this filed in his chart at that hospital prior because it's gotta be notarized. He would have done it while he was healthy and he was perfectly capable of making all his own decisions, and this is what I will allow and this is what I won't allow and this is what my code status is gonna be. He could have had that all filed. He could have had a copy for Vanessa to carry with her,.
Speaker 0 ·
But he got sick suddenly. He wasn't prepared in advance, and that's something we have to have. And if you're traveling, you just, , drive a mile down the road and a drunk driver hits you and you end up unconscious in the hospital. You don't want biologics or biogenics or anything that you can't half pronounce because like Vanessa said, there's no way to know whether or not they gave him the vaccine while he was under.
Speaker 10 ·
Right. Excellent. Yes. And I was just my head was spinning Can you do me everything that we know?
Speaker 0 ·
What's that?
Speaker 0 ·
I heard Sharon, but who wants a favor? I give you a favor? I don't can have.
Speaker 4 ·
You can I give you my address and you send me that form? I don't have a printer.
Speaker 0 ·
Something I did I just Is that possible? Yeah. Do you do you take messages on do you do direct messages on x?
Speaker 4 ·
Because I'll No. But do you still have Messenger?
Speaker 0 ·
Yes. You can contact me on Messenger.
Speaker 0 ·
That way because I don't look I'll contact you on Messenger.
Speaker 3 ·
But I just The only thing is.
Speaker 10 ·
That's excellent. That was I'm glad you wrapped it up, like, with that, , Sherry. So it was it was mind blowing. And as much as you could be prepared mentally that we are, but when you're advocating or trying to advocate for somebody else, but you're not allowed to when you have your papers, it was, like, exponentially, like, traumatic for me.
Speaker 0 ·
Yes. Yes. And for anybody that's listening, it's it's now in the, chat. It's called idonotconsentform.com. So you've got a link there. There are instructions on the site that explain to you how to fill it out, how to present it to your hospital, how to carry it with you, how to give it to trusted friends. And as you can see by him having Vanessa who is knowledgeable enough to at least challenge them, which put them it may not have stopped them completely, but it set them back because they realized somebody was watching and who that person was knew what she was talking about. And that set that.
Speaker 0 ·
Set it up so that they were less likely to do what they would normally do. Now, he's not out of the hospital yet, so he's not technically out of danger, but he's in a better place because they know that this woman is watching everything they do.
Speaker 10 ·
He is out of the hospital thing. I thought he was still in. Yeah. No. No. This happened this has been a three week adventure the day after Valentine's Day. And I did bake heart cookies for him. Who would've who would've thought that I was baking heart cookies because he was gonna have, like, this heart condition? But, anyway so, to lighten the situation. But, yeah, it was very enlightening because I thought I was very prepared to advocate.
Speaker 10 ·
But then when you realize that someone else doesn't have their paperwork in line, and then there's other individuals that can attest. And then when you challenge the doctor, then you are the bad guy Right. Or the nurse is his. Right. So.
Speaker 0 ·
And the but the other thing that you brought up that we need to clarify with the audience in case they're new is when he goes into the hospital and he's entering on an emergency basis. Is that the way I understand it? Yes. So, normally, what they do is they have either the advocate or the, patient will they'll shove this little teeny sign box in front of you and you sign it and you're signing for them to treat you. That's what they'll say. We need you to sign here so that we can treat you. But there's a freaking contract on the other end of that signature.
Speaker 0 ·
And when you sign that, you're telling them that whatever is usual and customary within the emergency room and or the hospital, you're letting them have full permission to do everything they want.
Speaker 10 ·
Right. Even though originally I was the emergency contact at, but when they transferred her by hospital, things changed. Mhmm. And the other there was one other thing I was gonna mention that was critical.
Speaker 0 ·
I'll think about it. Keep talking. I think I've I've got a simple one. You can ask. When you when anybody, whether it's a doctor's office or the hospital, if you are if you don't have your paperwork already in, that helps you. If you have your paperwork already in and it's all notarized, it's in the chart that is assigned to you within the hospital, you're good or better. But if you're walking in there or you're unconscious, they're gonna do whatever they want.
Speaker 10 ·
Right.
Speaker 0 ·
And, , well, we had no choice. There was no one here to speak for you, and we had to save your life. Yeah. Well, saving my life didn't mean giving me a COVID shot. So and the only way you'll know the actual only way you'll know once you've been in the hospital is once you come out, you have to ask for your records. You have to go to the records department, medical records department, and ask for it. Because if you rely on MyChart, it can take them months to update it, and a lot of that stuff is not fully reported in MyChart. I have two people who work in the hospital system.
Speaker 0 ·
I know this for a fact.
Speaker 10 ·
Yeah. That was one of my things. Told her, said, you need get on your MyChart right now. And so that's the whole next step about him getting his medical records.? Yep. Because he was anti vaxx, so we'll see. But this is just a progression of everything that we've talking about for years. Mhmm. And then when it come becomes real time after our loved ones have passed away that you've learned we've learned so much. And I was just, like, mind baffled.? I was like, holy crap. This is happening real time.? Yep. And like you said for the newcomers, it's like,.
Speaker 10 ·
Even though we are very knowledgeable for what all of us and our friendships have, like, known, When you get slapped with it in your face again and you're like, I still don't trust the medical system.
Speaker 0 ·
But and I don't know about you. You've just been through it, so you can tell me. But I remember when I took my friend over for her day out surgery, that once everything started going tilt as far as hearing all that stuff in the in the prep room, my mind locked up. And I felt like, crap. Please don't ask me anything. Don't let anything happen where I have to help her or advocate for her. My mind is locked up, and I'm so afraid that something was gonna happen and I would be having to.
Speaker 0 ·
Contact a family member. I had all of her numbers and everything, but all of a sudden, I had this huge doubt in my mind. Can I handle this?
Speaker 10 ·
Yeah. I thought I could, and I did not. PTSD was real white coat syndrome. Mhmm. Hating hospitals, and I think we all know each other enough that, , we're all very strong women. I was just, like, at the mercy, like, going, okay, you mofos.? Like, and then when that doctor called me out, and then the patient was, like, saying, don't be so harsh. I'm like, you have no idea what I've been through. Right. I'm trying to help you.
Speaker 11 ·
Don't be so I was so proud of her. I was so proud of her.
Speaker 0 ·
And she and he's going, don't be so harsh because he's thinking, you have to leave the room and they are gonna have me strapped to this bed. Shut up, Vanessa.
Speaker 10 ·
Yeah. But they did.? So he was trying to pull out the ventilator after heart surgery. Oh, jeez. They strapped him down. Oh.
Speaker 0 ·
Well, at least they didn't have him completely sedated because he wouldn't have been able to do that if they had done the paralytics the way they did to our husbands.
Speaker 10 ·
Right. Exactly. But Patty was talking me off the ledge the whole time because I was freaking out.
Speaker 11 ·
I'm telling you, she was she was, like, on the edge of the cliff. Well But she did good, though. She did so good. I was so proud of her. I could feel her white knuckles all the way to Mississippi.
Speaker 0 ·
Her white knuckles. I think that's all but that's the way we do it now, though. We're living by our white knuckles. Let's fix it. That's exactly right.
Speaker 10 ·
But I just wanna I just wanna share that experience, , for the newcomers because you always have to be on edge, on alert. If there's somebody that you care about, , whether it's family or very good friends, when you're in that situation to be aware, try not to react, which I was not doing very good at that. But I went into, like, , bull in the tiny closet mode, and I was Pissed them all off. Yeah. Pissed them all. Pissed.
Speaker 0 ·
Them all other hand, I think I think that in this case, it kinda worked for you, Vanessa, because you asked so many questions that were on point, and you brought up things to him that let him know that you were not, like, naive. And that kinda put him on notice that somebody's watching. And, , and for your for our friends, anybody that's new in here, when Vanessa said that they put him on vancomycin the minute they put him in the ICU, that is the strongest antibiotic that they can give. There's no going back from vancomycin. If you technically.
Speaker 0 ·
Have something that needs an antibiotic and they start with vancomycin,.
Speaker 10 ·
There's no backing down from that. Yeah. And I forgot to add that. When I did go to the nurse's station, because I did walk out for a moment Mhmm. They said we're treating him for MRSA. And I was like, why do you think he's got MRSA? Oh, well, he told his mom that we're gonna we told him we were gonna test for MRSA. And I was like, okay. So they've tried to pull it off as a preventative.
Speaker 0 ·
No. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Would you repeat that for me? They told his mom.
Speaker 10 ·
Wait a minute. Were they saying they were going to test him for MRSA? They were they tested it. I think his mom and maybe I were in the lunchroom or something. We went down for a second. And I walked up, and I saw the bag hanging for vancomycin. I was like, oh, not cool in slow motion in my brain. And I walked to the nurses' station. I was like, why is he getting vancomycin? Oh, we tested him for MRSA. Why? Well, we explained that to the patient.? And his mom's just so sweet.? She just said, no. We're not and I'm about to blow a fuse.
Speaker 10 ·
And I said, why are you testing it for MRSA?
Speaker 2 ·
Yeah. Vanessa, that's crazy. You don't usually walk into the, unless you're a severe diabetic or something that's dealing with wounds. You don't walk in there with MRSA. Exactly. You just don't merge them. You just don't do it. Yeah. Exactly.
Speaker 10 ·
And I was like, hey. I was I worked at NASA for the most of my career. I'm like, MRSA is for, like, huge infections that they do. Like, they test that shit up there in space all the time.? And they just looked at me like I was an idiot.
Speaker 0 ·
Alright. Well, I just had something go through my head, and I don't even know if I can word it properly. They tested him for MRSA, but what symptoms was he displaying? Zero.
Speaker 0 ·
Okay. And here's the other question. You guys were down having a snack in the lunchroom. You come back. The vancomycin's hanging. Yes. Did he have any sedatives on board when they told him they were gonna give him the van? Not yet.
Speaker 10 ·
That's when they followed it with the precedence.
Speaker 0 ·
Okay. Because I was thinking, , if they do it after they've given him any sedatives, then that's not informed consent.
Speaker 10 ·
We know that. Right. And as far as I know, , they, I was pretty I was like eagle eye watching.? But they did put him on, but they were giving what's the they were giving him erythromycin when they initially diagnosed him with double pneumonia.
Speaker 10 ·
But then after that, and things got crazy, and then I got crazy. I was just like, okay. I'm leaving. I'm gonna have a nervous breakdown here. You trust your team. I'm out.
Speaker 10 ·
So but the thing is the point I was trying to make, and Chelsea's so quiet. She's like, I'm bleeding from the mouth. Right? But I'm just like, this just came real. And, , Patty and I have talked hours after this started happening, and I was just like, this just drug up so much from where I've healed from. I got into a rhythm. I know corrects medical records, and then this happens. And like you said, Sherry, I'm just like, yeah. He needs to get his mug records to find out this person, my friend Mhmm. My guy friend to see if they aim the shot. But, , in.
Speaker 10 ·
After he gets through this initial healing process, I'm gonna go, like, we need have a sit down. This might be six months later or whatever. You might think I'm crazy. We're friends. We've been kinda, like, in this pseudo thing. I've known him since fifth grade.?
Speaker 0 ·
You need to listen to me. I'm not dumb.? Well, not only that, but you can produce about a 100 people who can tell him their story, and it's we almost mirror each other. Everybody has little different idiosyncrasies in our stories, but the majority of them are actually textbook identical.
Speaker 10 ·
Exactly. And I think, like, even, Shelly that was talking earlier about the vaccine Mhmm. There everything's gonna come full circle. And I think that it's very important for everybody to stay aware because you never know when you're gonna be thrown into a situation like you with your friend or this and that and the other. And, , my daughter's a nurse, and she's like, mom, you don't respect my profession. And I'm like, it's not that I don't respect your profession. I don't respect the doctor's calls that you have to institute.
Speaker 10 ·
Right. You can't question that.
Speaker 0 ·
And No. And yeah. No. You're right about that. And then and I'm sorry that it makes it difficult for those discussions with your daughter.
Speaker 10 ·
? But the thing is she's an excellent nurse, so she's worked very hard for it. But she's just like, , like, mom. So we didn't even discuss it.? It's just like and, of course, they're trained to be very level headed. So when I was asking her questions about my friend's situation, she's like, mom, you just need to chill out. The doctors have it under control, and I'm like, they're hanging bacon, and I'm.
Speaker 10 ·
Just like, let it go.
Speaker 10 ·
Yeah. But, , I just wanna throw that out there for just food for thought because it's been, , a pretty tough three week mental hang up for me these days with.
Speaker 10 ·
How well I've gotten. Yeah. You get you were you were feeling like you've found a nice rhythm, and that just really, like, rocked that boat right over. Yeah. And I and I think again, it was like I said, and I just sharing this and we can the next person can talk. But yeah. But it's it's been weird because, , I've got through all my stuff with Craig passing away, but then all the education that we've all learned over the years just put me in super overdrive. And I keep telling Patty, I said, I better just stroke out on the kitchen floor.
Speaker 11 ·
No. No.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, I am so glad that you have not stroked out on the kitchen floor, Vanessa. And I am really, really glad that you came to share this with us tonight. And I agree. We all we're all experts in a really weird way on this very specific subject. And if we if we didn't know these things, we would be at such a disadvantage in these situations. And I'm so glad that some of what you've learned was able to really serve you well in this in this instance. And I really appreciate you coming on to share it with us tonight. Thank you, girl.
Speaker 10 ·
Good to hear your voice.
Speaker 1 ·
It's so good to hear you, and I'd like to talk to you again soon. I did see the message from Patty. I've been really miserably sick for the last week, guys, so I'm sorry I haven't been prompt in responding. But I'm I'm so glad to see you guys here tonight, and I look forward to talking again soon. Snort. Go ahead, Patty. Oh, sorry. Snort some snort some zake. Snort some zake.
Speaker 11 ·
Yep.
Speaker 3 ·
It's the other way to buy. How to Snort something. Patty,.
Speaker 1 ·
How are you?
Speaker 11 ·
Oh, I'm fine. I'm fine. How I'm sorry you're sick.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh, I'm on the mend now.
Speaker 11 ·
Good. Good. Yep. I'm good. I'm good. I'm I'm good.
Speaker 11 ·
Love you. Vanessa's Vanessa's Vanessa's story reminded me while y'all were talking. I think I told her about this earlier, but I'll just throw this in for my little for my little.
Speaker 11 ·
PTSD moment when I was in a my friend had about a year ago or so, she had pancreatitis, and she was in the hospital for two weeks. She was very, very sick. And she was so miserable, so in such pain that she couldn't move., she literally could not move. And so they were taken they came into the room and did an X-ray of her chest so that or her abdominal area so they could see her, I guess, see her pancreas. But, anyway, they saw a little bit of fluid collecting in the bottom of her lungs. She had already been there about a week when this happened. And when I saw that,.
Speaker 11 ·
The shadow at the bottom of her lungs, and they were talking about a little fluid collecting in her lungs, I jumped up in the middle of that bed, and I straddled her. And I pulled her up by her shoulders and her neck, and I said, breathe. And, , I was frantic. I said, deep, breathe deep, breathe now. And she was crying. She was hurting so bad, but she started breathing. And because she couldn't she, she was breathing very shallow breaths as it was because it because it hurt. But, girl, to tell you, I got her.
Speaker 11 ·
I got her up in that bed, and I made her start taking deep breaths because I told her, said, if you don't, this is gonna it's gonna it's gonna increase, and they're gonna put you on a ventilator, and you're gonna die. And you are not going to die. I'm not gonna let you die. And so, , I was, like, freaking out, but not really, but my freaking out for me. And so, anyway, she got better, and it was about a week later they let her go. But that's just another incident, just another.
Speaker 11 ·
Example of how what we know can, it can kick in and help save somebody or really, , in a situation like that. And because she would've just laid there, and it would've just built up if she had not been there., she was by herself. Because they, we know what they do. But, anyway, that was that was that's my little story. That's my little story of staying with somebody in the hospital. But it, we all have to watch out for each other these days. We can't we just can't let people go away anymore to a hospital without an advocate. Oh,.
Speaker 11 ·
For a toenail. Take your toenail off. You somebody needs to go with you.
Speaker 1 ·
It's so horrific that not only is it still going on, but it's actually gotten worse in some places, and we still have to remain absolutely hyper vigilant about our own health and being prepared so we don't have to go to a hospital. And in the eventuality that we do have to go to a hospital, always have someone or if you cannot have someone, have a recording device, but always have someone. And if you can't have someone, find someone to be there with you and to check on you and to make sure that they aren't just administering protocols at your detriment.
Speaker 11 ·
Right. Exactly.
Speaker 1 ·
That's I'm I'm so glad you guys came on tonight to share that. That is.
Speaker 0 ·
That's what I was gonna say. It's been so nice hearing their voices.
Speaker 11 ·
Aw. Aw. It's so good.
Speaker 3 ·
Can we all do it together? Aw.
Speaker 0 ·
Got we got Sharon, and we got Vanessa, and we got Patty, and there's Deborah, and there's Miriam. It's like Right. I'm like, it feels like old times up in here. I love it. For real. Hell, the gang's out here. You betcha. I know. I texted Patty. I said, hey. I'm on x. Jump on. Let's see what they got going.
Speaker 10 ·
I got my story.
Speaker 1 ·
Well, we're still here. We're still doing this every Saturday and hoping that hoping against hope sometimes that we get through and get some actual accountability for some of these horrendous things and stop this from happening. So we don't have to be hyper vigilant about bringing our loved ones to a hospital because it shouldn't be it shouldn't be a life or death sentence to have to seek medical care.
Speaker 11 ·
I think we're all old enough to remember that when somebody went to the hospital, we weren't scared for them. We were actually relieved.
Speaker 0 ·
Correct. You are right about that. And now we're like, okay. Which one of my friends is the best bulldog to carry with me?? Right.
Speaker 10 ·
I just told Patty that the other day. I said, girl, if something happens to me, you better get her find my daughter and get a plane ticket and come down here and, , advocate for me because Yeah.
Speaker 0 ·
Sit in the middle of my hospital bed and pull my ass up on. Yeah. That's right. Yank you up by the hair, girl.
Speaker 11 ·
Oh my goodness. Oh. Well, after she got out of the after she got out of the hospital, she thanked me.
Speaker 0 ·
Oh, bitch.
Speaker 8 ·
I yes. She was that. I really hated that. I've been so heart sick lately, and it just really helped. Thank you. The laugh and the love. It's wonderful.
Speaker 11 ·
Well, good. Well, ,, I'd like to I'd.
Speaker 10 ·
Like to add one last thing, and then I'll shut up. Okay. So, , several years ago, , when we're talking about wills and physician's directives and this and that and the other, it was brought up to get your five best friends for your best advocates. I'm sorry. Anyway, get your best five advocates to help your executor determine what your health wishes are. So gather a team. So Patty's my team, and I have four other people to navigate the person that might be your loved one that's on your physician's directive to say, this is what your mom wants.
Speaker 10 ·
Mhmm. Because the person that might be in charge would be too emotional.
Speaker 0 ·
Yes.
Speaker 10 ·
So I've got my five. So anybody else might get their five and just talk to them about it. Yep.
Speaker 0 ·
My, first off, I wanted to point out to Patty that her friend was really glad that she was there to make her sit up in bed, but she was only telling her that because she didn't want Patty to grab her up and make her sit up straight again. Anyway,.
Speaker 0 ·
But in my case, both my son and his wife work for the hospital system here. And, I don't ever think that I will need now she's she's actually good in this as far as if you need somebody to, like, advocate, she knows everybody because she's a regional director. But my son is probably worth more because he can, I almost said a bad word, screw up their computer systems? Like, maybe lose all of their logins so that the doctor can't get into the computer to do anything because that's his side. He's IT. Oh. So, and I keep,.
Speaker 0 ·
Before Steve got sick, my son graduated from college with his bachelor, I think, bachelor's degree. Can't remember. And then after Steve died, right around that time, John, Steve Junior got a job at the hospital. And you ladies will all appreciate that. The first thing I thought, he's working in IT at the hospital. What can he find out from Epic?
Speaker 11 ·
-huh.
Speaker 0 ·
And I'm, like, just waiting for the right time. Not asking. Not asking yet, but something's gonna come up one of these days, isn't it, ladies? We're gonna need somebody on the inside.
Speaker 10 ·
Interesting. You're right.
Speaker 0 ·
Not they say everything happens for a reason, and that's what I'm thinking. Yeah. That's why he got that job. And he's become very valuable to them, and the security side wants him now. And he likes where he's at. He doesn't wanna go to security yet. That's okay.
Speaker 10 ·
But do you remember the conversation years ago about the Epic system? Yep. And now one there was only one block to check for vaccinated and not one for the other. Yep. Right.
Speaker 0 ·
For anybody else who's listening, when the patient would enter the hospital, there was a drop down for vaccinated status. The dropdown would offer two options, vaccinated or unknown. So there was no way to say that they were definitely vaccinated. No, unvaccinated. Wasn't it unvaccinated or unknown? -. Vaccinated. That's right. You it was not you're right. Unvaccinated or unknown. So therefore, the patients, even if they were vaccinated, they had no option on the computer to check, which left the hospital with the assumption.
Speaker 0 ·
That record follows you through your entire time in the hospital, and the hospital can assume you are unvaccinated. And part of the reason for that is because you have to be two weeks past your second shot and up to date if you're farther into the grouping to be considered a vaccinated.
Speaker 3 ·
Patient. Right. Correct.
Speaker 0 ·
So, , it was all and here's the other thing. Epic is actually becoming, the.
Speaker 0 ·
Mass software. I don't even know if it's considered software. Chelsea would know about this better. But there it's going into all the hospitals. Now, apparently, there's a way where the hospital can, like, create a nickname for it, and it might not be called Epic, but it is Epic, and it's going everywhere. And it and the backside that I get to hear from him about bringing Epic in and the cost of it and how the company that makes Epic, how they give bonuses to the hospital, in order to take it, but which means that, , you're just paying them more money for that happen. But they.
Speaker 0 ·
They have their own IT people who handle the Epic stuff. So it's not like your IT company that works in the hospital can do anything. They have to get the Epic people to come in and work on anything that gets badly broken. It's it's very complicated. But.
Speaker 0 ·
There's a reason why everything happens. And if we ever have to, I wanna know that's in the pocket.
Speaker 11 ·
Good.
Speaker 0 ·
Because I have a feeling we're gonna need something at some point, ladies. And if it's in every and if it's in every hospital system, what he tells you Mhmm. Would re be relatable to every other hospital that Well, I think I think that part of it, though is remember the original Obamacare promise was that your medical records would be available wherever you went without question. This part of that system. And Miriam will tell you, with them adding Palantir to this system and the AI that's connected to that, this is all part of that same prison that they're building around our health care.
Speaker 10 ·
So the other thing I'd like to add is that so when before my friend was, like, in ICU, everything that he was attached to was Bluetooth. So there were no screens in the room Mhmm. For me to see his o two sat or his blood pressure. It only went to the nurse's station. Nice.
Speaker 0 ·
Nice. That special.
Speaker 10 ·
Exactly. And I was, like, going, okay., he asked me to be there. Right? So I'm not, like, being intrusive. And I'm like, why can't I see your osaturation, your blood pressure? Because he was, like, , in respiratory distress. Oh, well, it's at the nurses' station. If there's an issue, we'll come in. Not until he was in ICU do they put a screen in his room that you could see it like we are very familiar with what we know. So it was Bluetooth. Mhmm.
Speaker 0 ·
And why you're saying that? What can't comes to my mind is remember with Grace how we found out that the leads that were put on her would get sweaty and they would be wrong, which means that you almost, , makes me think, does that mean that we have to have our own little kit ready for if we have to go to the hospital that has our own monitor in it? Exactly. Because he Yeah. Yeah. Because his o two sat was being reported.
Speaker 10 ·
To the nurses' station. And remember also, they said if your fingers get sweaty, they also put the O2 sat on the earlobes. Remember that? Yep.
Speaker 0 ·
Yep.
Speaker 10 ·
So when there was, like, not good readings, but I was not even able for those two days before ICU to see anything. Well, he was, like, sitting there, like, about to breathe to death, , in the regular room to say, hey, y'all, , pay attention.
Speaker 0 ·
Like, I'm the expert. I'm not. But what I'm saying? Yeah. But you and I both know. We all know that if there's something happening behind that counter at the nurses' station, we can't be sure that they're paying attention to it. Exactly. I'm going 78%.
Speaker 10 ·
They finally walk in. Hello?
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah. Now mind you that they didn't have a problem with venting our men when they were in the 80 something percent, but, yeah, they wait till he's at 78 before he comes in? Oh,.
Speaker 10 ·
We're just oh, and then we're just gonna give you a nasal cannula, and then they went and put the BiPAP on him. And I just really went, , freaking wild. Let's just blow a hole in his lungs.
Speaker 0 ·
Yeah., make him so miserable, and he can't read or watch TV or talk to anybody because he's got a BiPAP on. And if it's not necessary, what the hell are you putting that pressure on his lungs for?
Speaker 1 ·
Exactly. Horror movies on the entire time and leave the remote out of their reach.
Speaker 11 ·
Yeah. And dehydrate.
Speaker 10 ·
Yep. So, fortunately, this didn't happen in this situation because I was watching it. But I did I was very aware. So and based on the food they fed him, it still sucks. I was like, good. I'm gonna gag watching you eat that food. But,.
Speaker 0 ·
Miriam, when I brought up Palantir and AI, Miriam wanted to bring you guys up to date on what she knows, I think.
Speaker 8 ·
I just wanted to say that, in case anybody in the audience is aware, they are already using AI for, Medicare recipients in six states. I'm gonna pull up my substack on that. It's called oh gosh. I'm the name of it right now, but there's an actual program, and these six states volunteered for the contract. One of them is Texas,.
Speaker 8 ·
And then there's five others. One is Ohio. But anyway and the Medicare recipients are already AI is making the choices for what is approved and what isn't for people's care. There's also an AI program in Utah called Doptronic. It's already prescribing and doing visits, with people, and they say they've already done over 1, 000, 000 visits. So I'll put both of those sub stacks in the.
Speaker 8 ·
Purple pill or not it's no longer purple pill. Never mind. Chat so that people can see. And I believe that these programs are being piloted that way for a reason because as protocol said, the whole system is going to go to being run by AI because Trump has already tapped Palantir as the operating system for HHS, the IRS, and one other agency which I cannot pull up out of my brain right now.
Speaker 1 ·
And it is very concerning that the US Department of War had been using the Anthropic AI service. Anthropic had misgivings about using AI to do mass surveillance and automated killing, which is killing human beings with AI without any human in the loop. And that's where they drew the line. And so OpenAI came on and filled the void. This resulted in a lot of wasted munitions because they were actually using the AI to target their targets for their billion dollar their million dollar missiles. And the And they.
Speaker 1 ·
Were they were privy they knew that we would be doing this, I guess. So they had painted shadows of warplanes on the ground and we were just because the AI would say, oh, there's a it looks like a war plane on the ground and it would direct the bomb to do the thing and they have some low level person just pushing the button to approve the strike to get through that human in the loop loophole. And so we wasted untold amounts of money just bombing paintings on the ground.
Speaker 3 ·
We're using 2, 000 era slammers now because we've used up all the modern standoff bombs. And we don't have air control over Iran, so we can't use closer range fighters to be more precise.
Speaker 1 ·
And OpenAI, who had taken this contract, just lost their chief robotics director because he too drew the line at automating mass surveillance of American citizens on US soil and automated killing of human beings. So they're still they're still pushing that. That's what they want. The government clearly wants to be able to mass surveil and execute people using pure automation. And this should chill the heck out of anyone who has used one of these chatbots and knows that they are not infallible. And using they really in my opinion, they should be programmed to never harm a human being. So.
Speaker 1 ·
I also have a substack. I will throw in the nest about this. It's already escalated beyond that and it's going to keep getting wilder. I think we really need to.
Speaker 1 ·
To put some regulations in place around the government because the government is saying we should be able to make any lawful use of AI. So they're saying there's no law against mass surveillance or killing of human beings with automation. And there might not be, but there ought to be and it's certainly implied by the constitution and all of the things they're doing right now are repugnant to the constitution and we know what the law says about that.
Speaker 8 ·
Yeah. And what really concerns me is, , anthropic has now been pushed out of the way for standing for print on principle against that. And now we have Sam Altman's company, OpenAI, in this position. And if everyone remembers, Sam Altman, Yoshi, whatever his name from SoftBank, and Larry Ellison of Oracle stood on the stage with Trump on his second day in office and started with the AI thing in the form of Stargate. And that entire program is about as anti human you will ever want to get because it's to install all the data centers that are going to actually support.
Speaker 8 ·
The targeting, mass targeting of humans. And it's also gonna support all the AI agent operators for the health care system and the systems that are already being piloted. So it's not a separate problem, Palantir's war making machine. It's not separate from all of the issues that we're talking about. It's integral. It's all intertwined. And it is going to be a nightmare because when you combine the biometrics, the digital ID, the Stargate project, AI, Palantir, you're looking at an absolute nightmare. And.
Speaker 1 ·
All of these schemes were hatched in the Epstein files a decade or more ago, and that should concern everyone also. We shouldn't be allowing, the secret ruling cabal of pedophiles and pederasts to be able to digitally enslave humanity. We can't we simply cannot allow this to happen.
Speaker 8 ·
And, , the way that they operate shows that they have zero value for any human life. And it doesn't matter if it's from infancy to old age. We are items to be used, abused, and for profit for them, for utility. And so we have to understand our enemy and realize who we're facing.
Speaker 1 ·
Patty, did you have something to add?
Speaker 11 ·
Oh, no. I meant to turn my thing off. No. No. I'm no. I don't.
Speaker 8 ·
Aw.
Speaker 11 ·
Well, no. I don't. This is just it's just this is evil.
Speaker 1 ·
It is. I can't even believe it. And I'm seeing, really all of my MAGA and MAHA mutuals across my various accounts. If they haven't.
Speaker 1 ·
Turned before today, today was the day. They're they're coming out with it. They're they are no longer.
Speaker 1 ·
Pro Trump at any cost because what he is doing with the mandate we gave him is just such a smack in the face to all of us and taking us into World War three and really mocking our demand for accountability by having Borla over for tea and more tax breaks.
Speaker 1 ·
It's it's insult to injury, and I am I am so sad that I had any hope for more out of this administration.
Speaker 0 ·
It truly is very depressing to because I'll speak for myself, but I think that they're for the most part, we're all on the same page. We looked at this the second Trump administration after the first one as a potential for truth and particularly by having RFK at HHS.
Speaker 0 ·
At a minimum
Speaker 0 ·
That he would amend the prep act, at least neuter it completely. And we haven't seen that. And it even the attempts at making.
Speaker 0 ·
Food healthier have been milk toast and not very decisive.
Speaker 0 ·
But
Speaker 0 ·
The only thing that makes me feel better about RFK is when him in a room full of people, he looks like he desperately wants to start cussing, which to me means that he's not happy and that his hands are tied in some way.
Speaker 0 ·
But that doesn't help any of us. We want to see justice. And if whatever that looks like, it needs to happen before we die. And this might be the last administration we get a chance to see it happen in because we don't know whether or not anybody.
Speaker 0 ·
Will be able to work underneath of the Palantir managed government that we are potentially looking at, we aren't in a full blown war for multiple years.
Speaker 1 ·
It's sadly looking that way right now. I don't know how they expected they would launch a preemptive war against Iran on a Friday and have it all tidy with a bow on top by Monday, but it really appears that's what they thought was going to happen. And, of course, with war comes a lot of additional limitations of our civil rights. I don't know if many people alive today even know that. I know you guys do. But the younger generation is probably unaware, , the whole loose lips sink ships and war changes everything.
Speaker 1 ·
So if they need an excuse, they need a pretext to It's not a war though. It's a three day special military operation. Right. Right. Not a war. Three day special. Well, two week, three months forever special military operation. And that congress, like, convened to vote to stop the funding and couldn't even do that when they've completely abdicated their duty to regulate war as outlined in the constitution is further evidence of the injustice and the corruption we're facing.
Speaker 1 ·
Miriam, I thought I saw you trying to say something.
Speaker 8 ·
Oh, my mic is doing the thing it does sometimes. It turns itself on. But, yeah, on that note, I do see that, we have doctor Tal, Brown. I hope Brown. I hope I'm saying that right. Brown. It's yes. Brown. Thank you. And you never know because it could be either way there. And I have the same last name, so difficult. But it's good to see him here, and hopefully, he can take a mic because I would like to hear from him. So.
Speaker 1 ·
I have sent a mic. You are welcome to accept doctor Taubran. No pressure at all.
Speaker 1 ·
Good to see you on tonight. We do this every Saturday in an attempt to raise awareness about and demand accountability for COVID related crimes against humanity, including those caused by COVID policies, protocols, and mandates. I know you are, very vocal about the shots. I don't know if you're all up to speed on the harms of the various protocols, but I'm sure you are. Are why don't you let us know, doctor Taubran? Welcome to the space.
Speaker 5 ·
Hello. Thank you. I was just actually planning to listen in and just appreciate that you're doing this and that people still care about the millions of people that have been killed by this fabricated pandemic and the millions of people that are still suffering. And, yeah, I just.
Speaker 12 ·
It's amazing to me how, , there's almost parallel universes. There's just so much going on in the world. And I think for the most part, unless I'm on x and I'm listening in on a space like this or I'm posting something, it almost seems like people are completely unaware of the majority of these topics that are just so vital for our society to be addressing. And so, I just absolutely appreciate the interest, both in the topic and then mostly in all of us working really hard to change this trajectory.
Speaker 12 ·
And just know that we have we have every right to every right to do that. I think that it's just becoming more and more urgent every day for us to acknowledge that we are being treated,.
Speaker 5 ·
I guess, comparatively,
Speaker 12 ·
I could just say that we're being treated like livestock on a ranch or something that I recently posted. I will put myself on mute, and if there's any specific questions or anything anybody wants me to address, I'm happy to do so. I posted a video today that really breaks down some work that I've been doing, and people have been asking for the for the longest time specifically around copper and how that relates to, the pathology of the spike protein and importantly for mitigation and recovery. So if you didn't see that, take a look. But I'm just happy to be here in this community, and,.
Speaker 12 ·
I'll go to the chat and but if there's anything specific that anybody wants me to cover, I'm I'm happy to do that.
Speaker 1 ·
I really appreciate that. Miriam, did you have any specific question for the doctor?
Speaker 8 ·
Oh, actually, I did. I was wanting to call attention to that video that he's talking about. So, actually, I really appreciate that he did that because I did enjoy, watching that. And so very, very impressive and very important because so often we're we're caught up in the spike itself, but there's not enough information out there about the interplay, that happens relative to your iron and your spike. It's very important because if you don't address that, it's it's difficult to make any inroads on helping people. So I appreciate that really a lot, and thank you.
Speaker 5 ·
Yeah. You're welcome. I think that I land up doing the background, the academic side to the work beforehand, and then I try and I try and work up what I wanna put into a video. I always have it in mind that this needs to be accessible to all levels. I think something that I am aware of is that credibility in this in this fight has been has been something that all of us have been aware of from the beginning. And so I think that what I do is I try and put out the information in a way that whoever wants to fact check it from a scientific point of view or that it can guide.
Speaker 5 ·
Mainstream research like it's been doing, I think that's important. But I also think that there's barriers to that as well because the work is very complicated. The work needs foundational knowledge in so many different sciences. But I think the if anybody's new to my work, the thing that is crucial in this crimes against humanity is that for the longest time, even people that have been on, I would say, outside on team humanity, there's just been so much purposeful distraction by what I call red herrings,.
Speaker 5 ·
Whether it's, , looking at gain of function work out of Wuhan and everyone really fixating on, , pinning this crime on that work and on the people involved., there's there's obviously well known names around that whether we're talking about Fauci or Barrick or if we're talking about, , EcoHealth Alliance. But the thing that I took me the longest time to get to, and I found clues along the way, is that ultimately, this pandemic started with Moderna essentially being given the I guess we could call it the contract to build a bioweapon.
Speaker 5 ·
Now they don't spell it out like that. You're not gonna find a document that says that, , US government through DOD and BARDA, you're not gonna find a document that says that they that they are in charge of depopulating the planet. But, ultimately, the from the beginning of 2020 onwards, what we have been facing that has caused so much disease and destruction and death has literally been Moderna's work. There's the easiest way that I can explain from a because I'm my expertise in is in prevention and response to biowarfare is that this particular.
Speaker 5 ·
War that we under humanity in terms of culling and depopulation, it's being done with a very specific sequence that Moderna actually holds the patent on, co shared with n o NIH. And that particular sequence was actually forced into all of the COVID injections, and it's in all of the mRNA and sRNA technology. It's a DNA repair sequence. And, ultimately, the death and destruction that we've seen on this planet is directly tied to that work. The startling thing about that is that.
Speaker 5 ·
We are also, both in terms of a narrative, we're constantly facing this idea that we got sold that this that we're dealing with a novel virus. But the most terrifying part about it for me from a biowarfare perspective is that it would be far easier to cope and to and to prevent and to mitigate the risk of, , a virus or any of that, , coded sequence that makes up a virus. But when you're dealing with something that is a transmissible prion, when you're dealing with something that sheds,.
Speaker 5 ·
And something that the literature doesn't even cover because it gets into, , the vaccine makers, ultimately, it gets into their terrain of covering their tracks to make sure that we are never aware that when they vaccinate people, vaccines make both the person sick and mask their symptoms. But the pathology and the sickness comes from the shedding of vaccines, and the literature basically does a job of making sure that human beings aren't aware that other human beings are unintentionally making them sick when they go out and get vaccines.
Speaker 5 ·
And this particular type of shedding is the most dangerous because the fragment that's being shed from these vaccines is so small that you're talking about something that goes that's even smaller than what people would understand in terms of pheromones. You're you're you're you're literally getting into the basics of life where the tiniest, tiniest set of code that allows for life and death has been exploited here. I found myself going on a on a tangent over here. I hope that's okay in terms of this space, but I will I'll stick around. And,.
Speaker 5 ·
Yeah, just feel free feel free to, if this is an opportunity, I don't get an opportunity like this very often to jump into spaces where people can go live with me. So but I also absolutely don't wanna hog this space.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh, no. We appreciate it.
Speaker 8 ·
I did have a question for you, doc, because I'm just trying to pull up a statistic in my mind, and you may be able to tell me. But in my substack writings, and I'm trying to find it, I came across some statistics about the odds of that 19 nucleotide sequence showing up in all three vaccine producers product independently. And it's the same exact sequence., they all supposedly designed their own, but they all three have the same exact sequence. I cannot remember what the odds on that were, it's.
Speaker 5 ·
Yeah., the odds of it being is a hundred percent because the actual instruction is that all COVID vaccines regardless of the whether they m r mRNA, whether they are attenuated, regardless of regardless of the mechanism that the developers chose to use, they all had a an instruction because this is, , military operation and because these essentially, anybody that got given permission to be a vaccine maker for COVID took on a military contract.
Speaker 5 ·
Yeah. But the one stipulation within that is they all had to use that 19 nucleotide sequence that contains the furin cleavage site. They were given they were given some leeway in what they can do with it in terms of manipulating it, but they all had to they all had to include the nine 19 nucleotide sequence. So it's a 100%. Now whether that actually got done in places that don't necessarily wanna depopulate their population, whether that was actually put into the non mRNA that they used in China or in Russia. I would guess that it wasn't.
Speaker 5 ·
Based on adverse reaction adverse events and deaths out of those countries. And I would also guess that they would play along, but they wouldn't necessarily choose to do what the rest of the what the rest of the World Economic Forum partners and the and the WHO partners chose to do. But the statistic that you're also, I think, mentioning is that there was a one in I believe the number is one in three trillion chance.
Speaker 5 ·
That sequence would actually have been in what they call the novel virus. When they put out the sequence Right. Yeah, when they put out that sequence and the paper that it's in is in the journal Frontier, and people noticed that there was this sequence that had the spiroon cleavage site, and then people said, wait. Hold on. That's that's weird. That matches a 2016 Moderna patent. How did that get in there? And someone ran the math and said it was one in 3, 000, 000, 000, 000 chance that exact sequence that's not found in nature in that particular way.
Speaker 5 ·
Would land up in there. And, of course, that paper went out. It has not been retracted, but what it what has happened since then, of course, is that there's pressure always on the authors to just to, , go back to their own limitations, and other people have disputed it. And ultimately, from that time that was shown that there was, , this human made sequence in what they call the novel virus, there was just not that much fuss made about that. I think it's I think it's bizarre because it's, like, basically, stripping down.
Speaker 5 ·
Any product on the planet and, , you dig you dig and you take you take away some metal on a product and you take away some plastic and you undo some screws and you get to it and then, like, wait. Hold on. There's a logo here. And you find the manufacturer's logo, , steel plated, bolted down into the engine of this thing. And you say, wait. Hold on. I.
Speaker 5 ·
Now I get it. I didn't recognize what this vehicle was, but hold on. Like, I see I see that this was, , let's say, a Mercedes or, , this was made by Tesla or whatever. And you actually find the manufacturer, and that's just basically what happened over here. It has a it has the stamp of it has the stamp of the of the lab that made it, which is just completely bizarre.
Speaker 8 ·
Thank you. Is such a great visual way to put that. I love that. Thank you. It is great because, , that's what I wanted the audience to understand is that this is a one in 3, 000, 000, 000, 000 chance that number one, it would show up with that exact sequence, , and that there would already be a patent for Moderna. And then all three of the supposed independent vaccine makers all have that same sequence too. So, , that tells you that we are not exaggerating in any form or fashion when we say that our government, our military is attempting to kill us, and it is a depopulation.
Speaker 8 ·
Program without a doubt.
Speaker 1 ·
I'm afraid all signs point to that, don't they, doctor?
Speaker 5 ·
They do. And I think that it's I think that's just the hardest the hardest thing for most people to believe. I think that's we are amongst we're amongst a group of people that has the ability to see this. I think that, , there would be a great study could be done to try and see why the people like myself and people that are on this on this space and you as leaders of getting community like this together, a great study could be done to work out exactly.
Speaker 5 ·
What the characteristics are of these sentinels that are able to see this and that are able to vision out the future. And I suspect some of it that I've never really discussed is I suspect there's a level of trauma amongst us from either previous personal events, from having maybe some unfiltered experiences, maybe an awareness from of the darker side of life and the pain of life, , at an at an early age that then allows people to clearly see this. I think I think the I think what has created resilience.
Speaker 5 ·
For this community is that this might be the most extreme version that we faced of this, but it's certainly not the first time. Like, I think most people in a space like this would have an experience where they've had have they've had to either leave a situation, leave a job, leave people because of ethical concerns. I think that they've been in situations where you're the first person to see that something's wrong, maybe even the first person to smell a fire., it's it all comes down to understanding threat. And part of understanding threat is human is human made threat.
Speaker 5 ·
, psych psycho psychopathology, psychopaths, the, , the darker side of life of the traumas people have gone through, it's all intertwined in this. I think they I almost I almost wanna say that I that I wish through the experience of this that they would have still been left in something in me that would have been at least surprised or shocked to learn how much of this was orchestrated through Jeffrey Epstein and his network. And I think that's that to me shows how far we are along this path of understanding, really, how deep this is, how,.
Speaker 5 ·
, terrifying it is that the documents themselves came out as proof to what many of us have been saying. And I hope that you've all been finding those connections and following people that have been posting that information because that ultimately, as much as my work needed some level of proof from a biological side, I've been very much, even in our communities, very much the outlier, very much disputing the information that's been given, asking questions around,.
Speaker 5 ·
, when someone puts out something that sounds about right. But I like to make sure, and then when I poke holes on it and find that it that there's that there's fallacy even in our community with some of the things that have been said, , my work slowly has been there's been vindication. But the ultimate proof for all of us around this is that those documents completely spell out decades worth of planning. And then in the final few years, they show they basically show a very well organized, orchestrated, strategic approach to this depopulation.
Speaker 5 ·
Led by Jeffrey Epstein. I saw a hand come up, so I'll stop there.
Speaker 1 ·
Kayla, welcome. Good to see you on. How are you doing tonight? Go ahead. Oh, hey. How are you guys doing? Good. Good to see you. Hear me?
Speaker 7 ·
Can you hear me okay? Yep. Loud and clear. Awesome. Now I know I'm sure lots of you don't know who I am. I actually was paralyzed by my Moderna shot, and my father was dying in long term care. And I had to take my shots, and I was also quite influenced by the media at that time. I had no idea the things I know now. I was a 35 year old single mother, very, very healthy. And, anyway, in Canada, I had a lawyer come to me and say, look.
Speaker 7 ·
Canada does not the vaccine companies in Canada do not have immunity. So I was able to sue Moderna for $45, 000, 000, and it is a trial by jury in my hometown of Newmarket, Ontario. Moderna tried unsuccessfully to throw it out. So as of right now, we are just getting our pretrial notes all done, and, I'm sure they do not want this being seen because if they actually don't just settle, which might be great for me, but not for the greater good of everybody, they're gonna wanna settle because they know that there's stuff in there that will prove that these were crimes against humanity.
Speaker 7 ·
And, I fully well believe that the only reason they haven't,.
Speaker 7 ·
They haven't been able to.
Speaker 7 ·
They're they haven't been they've even had to come forward with this information. So, a trial like mine, the first and only trial like this in North America first and only trial by jury in North America. Now there is, my lawyer also has, one with a different fellow who's fighting Pfizer. Now Pfizer has three different law firms that they're using to go after his claim, but Moderna has one law firm you that they're go that they're using for me. So it seems to be a quite different, scenario there. But I think that some of you may be interested,.
Speaker 7 ·
Even though you're American and just following on with my trial.
Speaker 7 ·
, obviously, if there's a nondisclosure agreement that has to be signed because I need to take care of my life now that I'm paralyzed for life, it's been four years. And, , I, think that they did one of the things that I really think they did is they targeted people who had some or any.
Speaker 7 ·
Autoimmune disorders. So I do tend to realize that's a big part of what's been going on.
Speaker 7 ·
Did you guys lose me here?
Speaker 1 ·
No. No. I absolutely agree. And I love I did not know that. I knew that you were injured by the vaxx, but I did not know that you were successfully mounting a lawsuit against Moderna like Oh, no. It's been it was.
Speaker 7 ·
Oh, actually, good headway, actually. I actually served my we in Canada, we have a two year, what do you call it? Sorry. Statute of limitations. And on the anniversary of the day that I became paralyzed, which was 02/22/2022 So on 02/22/2024, with six hours left in the statute of limitations, I successfully filed the lawsuit. And when we asked for disclosure, they did not wanna give it. And so we had to go to the courts to ask for a disclosure,.
Speaker 7 ·
And they did not wanna give it. So that's where we know that if this was something that they were simply gonna just say, hey. Just pay her off and throw her out, or she doesn't have a case, they would just give the disclosure, which is no big deal. But clearly, it's a big deal because we've got what's what Pfizer wrote, but Moderna's papers are blacked, blacked, blacked out more than even the Johnson and Johnson, more than AstraZeneca. Like, are they are very blacked out. And of course, in a in a in a courtroom where there's trial by jury, , it's not about.
Speaker 7 ·
The pharmaceutical giant, so to speak, having it's more about is there a causation to believe that this is what caused it? Well, I've I've got a whole health team of individuals who say, well, this is a vaccine reaction, and it's also a reaction that's happened to other people who've got this particular vaccine. It used to be a one in a million diagnosis, and now it's not. And we ruled out everything else with this girl. So one of the things is they kept testing very for COVID because, , they were really hoping, I guess, that if I had COVID,.
Speaker 7 ·
Then they could just send me, , right to saying, like, oh, her paralysis caused by COVID.
Speaker 7 ·
But they weren't able to do that. Thank God. And I kept coming back negative for COVID because, man, they kept trying. They also told me it was psychiatric. It was in my head. That's something they do with a lot of vaccine injured people. They really try to make you think it's in their in your head. I came in completely paralyzed from the neck down completely. He And goes, I think we need a psych evaluation, and that was before he touched me. Now I realized that the doctor did this in order to,.
Speaker 7 ·
Basically pass the buck because that gave him enough time knowing the psych eval evaluation wouldn't be down for hours to make sure I wasn't his responsibility anymore. That was, dear doctor Peter Law at, Southlake Regional Health Center for anyone who wants to reach out and say, you did a shitty job on this girl. Then another doctor saw me in the hallway, and all of a sudden, the psych patient was being given morphine, which they don't give psych patients, by the way. They would give them some benzothiazepines, or they would give them some antipsychotics.
Speaker 7 ·
If that's what they thought that it was. They'd already checked for drugs and alcohol, of course, because you go in paralyzed. You never know. So as they were, , doing lumbar punctures and stuff, this is even before they did any testing. The doctor a new doctor reached over, and he said, look. I think there's something seriously wrong with you. I think it has nothing to do with your brain. And he said, there's nothing wrong with you psychiatrically.
Speaker 7 ·
He said, I have a friend at home. He's a radiologist. I promise if you get to the MRI right now, I can get him to read your scans overnight. And he probably saved what little function I have left when I had to go to rehab of my arms because, it was millimeters away from my breathing tube, and I have a neurologist who even said on video that, like sorry. Not on video. On, what do you call it? It would be, audio recording. And when he didn't know he was being audio recorded because that's legal in Canada as long as you're part of the conversation. And, he said,.
Speaker 7 ·
Yes. I've seen this before. I've seen many cases like this. And now he did go back to Dubai to practice medicine because he thought that the Canadian, basically, the Canadian laws around this were ridiculous and that people are losing their jobs because they didn't wanna be vaccinated. But I think it's a fascinating story that goes really right with the Nuremberg stuff and the fact that, , they really tried this a lot, especially pushing for people without immune disorders are much more likely to die of COVID. And see, what happens is a lot of the people.
Speaker 7 ·
Or a large percentage of people with autoimmune disorders were the ones who were almost wiped off the planet, if not more wiped off the planet because of this. So I think that's something that people don't wanna miss, those little pieces. And then, of course, I was offered medical assistance in dying three times. And I don't mean asked for it. Offered. I didn't want to live like that originally when I was paralyzed. I didn't want to live where there was no people giving me help. And I made a suicide attempt.
Speaker 7 ·
And once that tube was out of my throat, the social worker came in and the doctors came in, and they told me this is this is about a year later because I was I came back to the hospital looking for help. They told me that, there wasn't really any more home care help that could help me, and long term care was getting really full. But had I considered medical assistance dying, it was a really peaceful way to go, and it's better than, , not getting the help you need at home. So I thought, okay. And I really thought that was the best thing for me.
Speaker 7 ·
And I started filling out the paperwork and realized that I could have to say goodbye to my son in ninety days. And, my son was at that point in time, he would have been seven. And.
Speaker 7 ·
He started talking to me after about the family dog. And he said, hey, mom. Are there needles that, like, put people to sleep? Like, we put dogs to sleep. And I said, yeah. In some countries. And he goes, well, do they have them in Canada? I said, yep. And I tried to kinda just walk away, and he said, well, don't you think it's up to God when someone should die? So I explained to him, what if it's like, , a mom and she's got really, really bad cancer and she wants her kids around her? And I made a very compelling story, and his seven year old brain was, I think it's up to God when they die. Now that being said, I'm not against medical assistance and dying in the right circumstances,.
Speaker 7 ·
But asking people or telling people or coercing them like they are with or have done with me, you're in a bad moment. You're not legally allowed to offer someone who has who obviously can't think for themselves at that time. Like, your brain isn't working properly. They're not allowed to offer you medical assistance in dying. They're also not allowed to offer it to someone who's made a suicide attempt, and they are doing these types of things all the time. I hope I could have been gone.
Speaker 1 ·
I'm I'm so sorry, but I hope if you prevail in your suit against Moderna as that money to hire more lawyers that you will go after them for that as well.
Speaker 7 ·
Yeah. That's what a lot of people have said that. And what? At that point in time, I would have enough time and energy to absolutely do that. I think that would be the best thing to do.
Speaker 1 ·
Absolutely. Because you would save so many more lives by doing that because they are doing this to everyone. You are not the first person I've heard this Oh, and I will not be the last.
Speaker 7 ·
And that's why I speak out. That's why I started, I had a, , a Twitter account in 2011, and I never ever used it. I thought, what on earth is this crap? And then after I was being censored everywhere else after this happened, I became part of the part of the community about three years ago. And I just, I think that, , a lot of people don't know my story, and it really fits in with what you guys are talking about. And so I just I just stumbled a pause sorry, across your.
Speaker 7 ·
Your talking tonight, and I thought maybe I could add something to it that would that would maybe help and also give some hope because, look, , winning lawsuits like that here, it starts sending out messages strong in other places too.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh my gosh. If you can actually pull that off, it would be such a huge accomplishment.
Speaker 7 ·
Oh, our my medical records are solid. Like, it's, we've got a lot, and we've got expert witnesses from around the world, like some of the best. Like, , I've got I've talked to so many different professionals, like all of the best ones., I'm I'm friends with Tamara Licht. I'm really sorry. I'm friends with Chris Barber. I'm friends with, , Doctor. McCullough,.
Speaker 7 ·
Doctor. Maccas, and, all these great doctors that have been around and all these, , freedom fighters, whether you like some of them or you've had your own issues with them. Regardless, they've they've been very supportive of me getting my message out there. Viva Free or Freever Fry, they call him. David, he's been excellent with me, like, just getting my message out there. And, , these are all a joint effort of all of us, and it's not going to waste because,.
Speaker 7 ·
, Tamara and Chris might have started this whole thing to get us some of our, , our freedoms back. I talked when I when I was on Tammy Peterson, I spoke to her about Jordan and their journey around all of this. And even Alex Jones had me on the show and Doctor. Drew just to talk about what's going on. So people are waking up to it, but we gotta make sure we don't stop talking about it. And if yeah. I would I'd love for you guys to follow along about my lawsuit so that it can, you maybe perhaps some of you could be at the courtroom.
Speaker 7 ·
? And the more people we have there, it leaves the jury really knowing that there's a lot of people out there that, I only need three to win. Three jurors. That's it.
Speaker 7 ·
Yep. There's no retrial. There's no appeal. There's no it's a it's a, , sixth jury, three to win. So, , the more people that can be at that courtroom, and I'll give dates as soon as they come out, then the more support it shows. And, it's already been on, , Global National here, which, look, I'm not I'm no fan of mainstream media. But, hey. If they wanna if they wanna post about.
Speaker 7 ·
My vaccine injury and they wanna post about the programs that are going wrong and about a lawsuit, then the more people that are there, the more this will go get around the world and hopefully help Americans, Canadians, people from everywhere.
Speaker 1 ·
Absolutely. Absolutely. That is that is our mission to share these stories, to document these stories. When we started, you couldn't tell these stories without being.
Speaker 7 ·
Suspended or penalized in some way. Yeah. Would go anywhere. And then people wonder why I didn't get my information before my shot, that there was lots online. And I don't think people realize that I've been censored off every platform, but this one, and I know you guys were censored for trying to give out the truth. And thank you for not blaming people like me who were, , single moms with full time jobs and having I had a father dying of long term care, and you didn't judge me and say, oh, she could have done her research, and so it's too it's her fault.
Speaker 7 ·
Because it was censored. You couldn't just find it all.
Speaker 1 ·
I can't stand that, and I can't stand the, , the self congratulations of, oh, you managed to avoid.
Speaker 7 ·
The biggest propaganda. Yeah. Whatever. There's people suffering. Yeah. And you don't think that I know that myself? Like, that's what I tell people. I'm like, yeah. Hindsight's 2020, and I'm looking at it every day.? Or the people that say, , I got a guy that said to me today, he said, , you were the one who told me I was wrong and told me that, , I couldn't do this and told me that I, , I was a conspiracy theorist. And I'm like, I don't even know you. I've never met you in your life.
Speaker 7 ·
So you're assuming that I was one of those. I said, many of my friends are not vaccinated. That's their choice. I it was it was called freedom to make a choice. I did not believe in mandates, but I but you have the freedom to take that if you want or not take it. And they didn't, and I'm still friends with this to them friends with them to this day. So I can't stand it when people attack us as either just anti vaxxers even if you took the vaccine, which is so stupid. Or just like you said, they, like, attack you for being a person that they just they you they don't even know you.
Speaker 7 ·
You must get that.
Speaker 1 ·
And nobody takes into account when they're doing that literally everyone was a victim of the propaganda and censorship. Oh, yeah.
Speaker 7 ·
Whether you were being censored because you were trying to get out the work or whether you were being censored trying to find it and the propaganda, like I said, autoimmune disease. I was type one diabetic, very well controlled, and it was saying that people with type.
Speaker 7 ·
One diabetes were more likely to die. And so, of course, that scared the crap out of me. I had a kid, and I didn't want to get my mom sick who's, , was 70 years old. And, I had a son, and I worked at a school, and his brother goes to a different school. And, like, there, a lot is going on. So I've got his brother sorry, his brother was in daycare at the time. My son's in my school with me. His stepmom works at another school. So there's a lot. And I work in kindergarten where masks and stuff are being are just a joke because they're kindergarten kids.
Speaker 7 ·
And so, yeah, it's it scared me. Yeah. The and I used to believe in the WHO. Oh, that was the World Health Organization. They didn't used to be known as this huge corrupt thing. I was a 35 year old single mother who worked with exotic animals and schoolchildren and honestly had no idea that this type of political stuff was even going on. And, of course, I know now, and that's why I talk about this so openly.
Speaker 7 ·
But if we don't keep talking, then, , people like, enough people are starting to come around. I'm seeing it a lot.
Speaker 7 ·
It is working. It's just very slow for us.
Speaker 1 ·
That's just Can't have the fast food. Slow and as people are falling apart due to the Yes. Injuries and there's no help for those people. And so many Are you in Canada or The US? I'm in The US. But we work with Do you guys have any stories from Canada. Yeah.
Speaker 7 ·
Yeah. You don't have a vaccine injury at all? Like, any programs or anything that Oh, well, will help. Are organizations.
Speaker 1 ·
Like React nineteen
Speaker 7 ·
Who Oh, yes. Of course. Funds.
Speaker 1 ·
To actually help people.
Speaker 7 ·
But No. I realize that, but you guys as a country don't have what we have., ours didn't work at all. Mean, it's pretty bad. Tell her, Mariam.
Speaker 8 ·
Yeah. We have something called the CICP, but I can pull the statistics up for you. When I last looked, they basically had reviewed something like 40 cases, and they had compensated exactly zero. And they have thousands and thousands.
Speaker 7 ·
And thousands of applicants. So it's it's a it's a game. It's a shell game. Oh, yeah. Ours is the same thing. So we had the vaccine injury support program, and Global News came to with to me, which is a big news station here, and they said, do you wanna help break it open and show what a fraud it is? And I said, absolutely. So I they first told me they lost my application, which is pretty hard to lose. So I sent it again a year later, and, like, I was the most injured person in Canada that was still alive that hadn't been back or sorry, that compensated. So they.
Speaker 7 ·
They had they had a $111, 000, 000 go into the program, okay, taxpayer money. And they did a little bit of an audit after Global News got involved, and I told my story, and a social worker told hers, and a couple other people so there's four part series. And then they got an insider who worked there, and the insider said that they often brought booze to work, especially on Fridays, and that they had a ping pong table, and they often spent time at the slushie machine, and they brought their dogs to work, and they were hiring people like high school students, like, right out of high school.
Speaker 7 ·
Nobody really knew what they were doing. They'd never done anything like that before. They'd never had jobs like that. They had, like I said, a 111, 000, 000, and 11, 000, 000 was given out to a few applicants. They list 232 in applicants that they got that are in review, and there's thousands more. Like, they didn't they thought there might be 400 a year. And, , I don't know if that's a lie, but then the worst funny part is on April Fools Day,.
Speaker 7 ·
And so the program got busted open. Like, they were they were seen like, the parliaments the MPs in our parliament said, like, , this is a big, like, scam, and taxpayer money is going here and blah. So they said, what? We're gonna do the same government that told everybody that vaccines were safe and effective is gonna oversee the program. So on April Fools' Day, the fools are gonna start overseeing the program to make sure it's run more smoothly., that is that a joke,.
Speaker 7 ·
Or is that just sick?
Speaker 1 ·
I think it's deliberately so. I think it's all done deliberately, cruelly, clown world absurdly.
Speaker 7 ·
Can you believe that they're gonna give it to the people who told us, the Public Health Agency of Canada, the people that told you that these vaccines were safe and effective. Meanwhile, Trudeau is off dating Katy Perry.
Speaker 1 ·
Who herself did this appears to be vax injured., I don't know For real? But she's like, her face has done the Bell's palsy thing several times on this page, and people.
Speaker 7 ·
Okay. Wonder, but there's no evidence to that effect. Yeah. Fair enough. Sometimes I wonder about certain people too, but I can't always say that I know because there's no evidence. And I get that. I don't want, I get that ever since our vaccine injuries have become more public because of platforms like this, there's gonna be some people that go, oh my gosh. Even my own partner said, oh my gosh. I think that, , I'm just not as fit as I used to be, and I'm more tired and all this. So he went and got a bunch of blood work and looked for everything.
Speaker 7 ·
And he's like, okay. Maybe I'm just older. I'm like, well, you're five years older. So, like, five years on anybody does, , weird things. But I think a lot of people are now wondering, like, are any of my.
Speaker 7 ·
Actual symptoms, like, related to the vaccine? And you and how could you help but wonder?, if all of a sudden you're having cancer and all of a sudden you're having turbo cancers and all of a sudden, , for instance, I went blind in my left eye just randomly. My retina tears. So, like, how do we like, that was related to my vaccine injury because of other we already know that. But imagine it had just torn and I had no proof that it was my vax injury. Imagine I hadn't had a neurologist. Like, that's the sad part.
Speaker 1 ·
And that is precisely why it is so important that you and people like you stand up and tell your stories because there are, I believe, millions of people out there suffering different variations of these spectrum of injuries and they haven't connected it yet or they're still suffering cognitive dissonance and can't bring themselves to accept that. And every Yeah. And I've had a lot of people reach out.
Speaker 7 ·
And say, like, thank you. I'm no longer afraid to speak out about my VAX injury. And look., my intention was if I could save one person from getting this because you could end up like me, then that's it. That's all I wanted. That's that was the mark that I wanted to have on. That was the my son, when I spoke to him when he was seven, and I said, like, mom's not gonna get any better.
Speaker 7 ·
And, , if I if mom starts talking about this, it could get really, really big. And I don't know if it's gonna get really bad and people are gonna be really angry at me, and they're gonna say things that are gonna be maybe too hard for me to hear. Maybe I can't handle that. Or if it's gonna be really, really good and really help us. And he goes, well, if it if what if there's someone out there and they're afraid to tell their story, but you telling your story makes them feel more comfortable?
Speaker 7 ·
And that's when I decided right then and there that I would go public. And sure enough, thankfully, I was able to, after some while some while, I learned to take the negative comments. They're like one out of 10, and it's usually the same thing. You, , said I was an anti vaxxer, and you said or said that I should be, those people that assumed that I was one of those people that were out there doing these things to them.
Speaker 1 ·
Okay. First of all, I have to say I love your kid. I want to meet your kid, and I wanna give him big hug because wow. What a great insight for you when you really needed it on those two occasions.
Speaker 7 ·
Oh, yeah. He's, when the first thing I ever told him that was really serious, I brought him to the he was seven. I brought him to the couch, and I said, honey, I just need to tell you that as you noticed, mom's been having to pee in a tube ever since she came out of the hospital. And, , mom might have to wear pull ups. It doesn't mean I have to have accidents or anything, but it could happen. And he goes, oh, mom, I used to pee in my diapers, and my brother still poops in his diapers, and we still love him. So Oh, nice. That big conversation,.
Speaker 7 ·
It was adorable. But now, what? He's 11. And one day, he went to a wheelchair accessible table last year, and he said he said, , mom, look. I found a table, and I went to go under, and it didn't fit my wheelchair. And he got mad, and he goes, I don't understand. It says wheelchair accessible. I said, it's for a different type of wheelchair. He goes, why don't they put a lever on the table and move it up? I said, honey, there's a million dollar idea right there, maybe a billion dollar idea right too. Right? I said, things that other people can't see.
Speaker 7 ·
Because of growing up with this stuff. You've got a little engineer on your hands. Well, I don't know if that because that's not what he's interested in. It's it's actually kinda neat. He's he I got a phone call from his teacher. He's never been in any trouble, and she asked if he I could send his social studies project to the member of parliament. I said, what the heck did he do for social studies? And she said, well, apparently, you can't get to the skateboarding park, and he's made it so he sent a diorama.
Speaker 7 ·
And figured out how he could pour a small amount of concrete here, and it would help women with strollers and other people that wanted to see their kids and help people that like you that could even go on there and do things like, , tricks and things like that as long as you're wearing a helmet. No. No. I'm in a power wheelchair, so none for me, but what. And So you're you're longer fully paralyzed then. I am still paralyzed. I have I have a little bit of arm, but I'm still quadriplegic. So I am paralyzed fully or partially in all four limbs,.
Speaker 7 ·
Partially in part the under parts of my arms and triceps and fully anywhere below the chest.
Speaker 7 ·
So I get by, but it's more it's it's him that keeps me going, like, things he comes out with and the amount of care that he gives to other people. He's he comes home and he says, yeah, mom, I was playing with some kids in the.
Speaker 7 ·
The special needs class today at school. And I said, how come? And he goes, yeah, I was just playing. And he said, there's this one kid, and he's holding a ball, and he's drooling. But every time I throw him the ball, he smiles, and he's really happy. So what do I care? I just keep playing with him, and we just I play. And I go, what do your friends say? He says, they don't say anything because he's in the cool group. And so I asked him, what would you ever say if they said anything? And he'd say, well, he's a kid too, man. Leave him alone. And I'm like, good for you.
Speaker 7 ·
He's he's really learning from this. If I could say one good thing happened, it would be that.
Speaker 1 ·
What if know, we need some things. Doctor. Alluded to earlier that sometimes it's Oh, really? Suffering that we go through that enables us to see certain things and that further that enabled us to see through some of the propaganda.
Speaker 7 ·
Oh, yeah. Especially try sitting in a seat when you were ADHD, and now you're sitting in a seat all the time, and your brain's going, now I need to I need to do something to figure this out to help.
Speaker 7 ·
It taught me so much. I had to be patient. I had to be in the moment because I couldn't do the things with my son I used to do. It was very hands on, hockey, baseball, lacrosse, you name it. And now I have to teach my son in a very different way, and it's become a lot about mental health and mental health coping mechanisms and about how I deal with pain, how I deal when I'm overwhelmed because I don't take narcotics. And I think it becomes really important just so that he learns like how I was able to get through some of the pain,.
Speaker 7 ·
, like distraction or teaching your brain that, , you can't feel really, really cold and really, really angry at the same time because your brain can't do two things at once. So if you're ever having a really hard time and you feel like you're just going to blow, just go have a really cold shower. And he's like, mom, I've done that before. It really works. Even if you're just sad. I'm like, yeah. It get it gets it shocks you into something else or you're distracted. And you gotta know when to do what. Thankfully,.
Speaker 7 ·
He's never been in any trouble and doesn't have a temper, so he's saving it all up for high school.
Speaker 1 ·
I really feel like you need to write a book. But in the interim what? That's coming actually. We do we do host these spaces every Saturday night to hear these stories. Okay. But we also have a website where we document all of these stories and we interview eyewitnesses to COVID related crimes against humanity. And I would love it if you would document your story with us. And.
Speaker 7 ·
Yeah. How which what is it on?
Speaker 1 ·
Like You can find the link in my bio. It's chbmp.org.
Speaker 7 ·
I can't I'm just looking. I'm on my I'm on my iPhone, and I just dropped into here. So I'm trying to figure out.
Speaker 1 ·
I followed you. So you'll find that in your notices, and you can just follow me back. And I'll send you a message with the link.
Speaker 7 ·
Was that at the beginning when I started talking?
Speaker 1 ·
That you followed me? Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 7 ·
Okay. So I, just wanna make sure I've got your,.
Speaker 7 ·
Is your last name Belkap?
Speaker 8 ·
Oh, that is our cohost, Miriam. That's me. Oh, okay, Miriam. Yeah. Okay. But I can I can send you that link as well that Oh, okay? As a matter of fact, if you followed me, I'll send that to you now. Yep. Okay. I will follow you now. Thank you so much for letting me speak, and I really appreciate that.
Speaker 1 ·
Oh, thank you so much for coming on and really with such an inspirational story and so much good news for the rest of the community because really all we hear are, failed attempts to seek justice. And many of us, many of those in this space have attempted to pursue justice and have been thwarted in one way or another. Mhmm. So to hear that you're pursuing this and actually having a degree of success, it has been a great buoy to morale, I think. So thank you so much, Kayla.
Speaker 7 ·
Absolutely. That is the goal. And, yeah, I just followed back. So you guys, leave me your contact information, and, I will do that for sure for you guys.
Speaker 1 ·
Awesome. Awesome. Thank you so much. I look forward to talking to you again soon. And you did have some hands go up while you're speaking, so there may Oh, yeah. I can take some. Thank you so much. Freedom Lover and then doctor Talbron and then T Bird.
Speaker 7 ·
Hey, Kayla. How are you? I'm good. How are you? Oh, I'm fine.
Speaker 9 ·
Just wanted to say that we've talked before, but your son sounds like a total old soul. There's there's some philosophies out there that say we all pick the circumstances that we're born into. And your story, , your stories about him make me believe that even more.? My hope is that your case can really unearth some of the details that could be found in discovery that could really reveal the true guilt of these companies that have done this.? And.
Speaker 9 ·
I can say as I'm so fortunate that somebody challenged the belief that I had, a mild belief that I had in vaccines that made me go digging in 2019. And it saved me from being.
Speaker 9 ·
Tricked the way you were and the way so many other people were. And I can say with all earnestness that my desire to warn other people was really to just protect them. And I don't know anybody who is on the anti vaxx side who in any way, shape, or form celebrates the harm that came to people who didn't know.
Speaker 7 ·
Or I know. It's it's believed,.
Speaker 9 ·
, believed the I have family members who why would the CDC lie to me?? And there's there's a whole strata of people probably above the age of 50 who, , believed the system was there to protect us.
Speaker 7 ·
And Well, I've been slowly changing that throughout my service. We all have. It should have been. Yeah.? You're right. It should have been from the beginning, but unfortunately, , we can only look forward because I look backwards, , far too often, and all it leaves is pain.
Speaker 9 ·
Right. And I, the only the only the only way to go is forward. And Absolutely.? And how do you how do you, for, , lack of a better cliche, how do you make lemonade out of lemons?? And.
Speaker 1 ·
So point on it. I like I asked Shelley earlier, having been through that experience, what is your best advice for those who are on the precipice of giving up all hope?
Speaker 9 ·
Yeah. Yeah. Now I did hear in a space the other night. Unfortunately, I don't have details other than evidently, there is someone who has donated a large sum of money that.
Speaker 9 ·
For people who make less than a $100, 000, and I don't know if it's just in The United States or if it's beyond,.
Speaker 9 ·
That they are looking to give $10, 000 awards to the vaccine injured. And they also Wow. Aligned with medical professionals who are working to create protocols to lessen some of the symptoms. And Yeah. Sign me up for that. Yeah. If I can find information, I will send it to you. I send you send you some DMs every once in a while. Okay. So I don't know. Did you did you happen to see the one? It was a choir that was doing Africa. I happened it was from America. No.
Speaker 7 ·
It was from Let's look through our messages and see if I missed that somehow.
Speaker 9 ·
Okay. It's a it's a LA choir that did this.
Speaker 9 ·
Performance on America's Got Talent, and it's it's amazing, and I thought you would really enjoy it. And so I Oh, yeah. I know. Okay. Do? I know that the choir I did. I thought that yeah. I remember watching it on America's Got Talent, actually. Oh, okay. Okay. Well, I So I guess I was a little bit right then. Anyway Yes. It was it's lovely chatting with you. I will land. Thank you.
Speaker 7 ·
No worries. So if is my quest is am I being asked correctly? Like, what is my best advice to go forward and not move backwards?
Speaker 1 ·
Well, I hear from so many people Mhmm. Who have been either backs injured or shedding injured or have lost a loved one to these crimes against humanity who Mhmm. Are just starting to be bereft of all hope. They're either, , have not been able to find adequate or any treatment or medical care. They're they're in many cases, they haven't had their job in many years as a result of the injuries, and they're Okay. Scraping by.
Speaker 1 ·
And they're they're literally, like, they're they don't have any joy in their life, and they don't have the will to live. So that's Well Like, it's really hard for me to know what to say to them. So I'm just wondering what is your best advice for those people.
Speaker 7 ·
So for me, the first thing would be to say, hey. I've been there.
Speaker 7 ·
About a year after I came out. No. Sorry. I guess it would be about four months after I came out of rehab and went home. I was told that there were going to be people that were going to be there to help me. So personal support workers would come in and get me out of bed on time, make sure I had my medications, make sure I had my insulin, make sure that I was dressed and put in my wheelchair. Like, nobody who's paralyzed can lay on one side for any amount of time, or they're gonna get pressure sores, which then become major holes in their like, literally in their bodies.
Speaker 7 ·
They get infected, and that's the number one of the one number one causes of death for quadriplegic. So add that on type of type one diabetes, it's it's suicide. So I was always afraid that I was doomed anyway because I've I've already got these injuries. So I.
Speaker 7 ·
Had these people that were coming in. They were coming in one day, and they just weren't showing up. And I'd be laying in my bed in so much pain and all alone for days. And I just, I took a bunch of my pain meds, and I was intubated and had a tube down my throat. And, it wasn't that I wanted to give up on, , my family. It was just that I get how bad it can feel and also just financially and all of it. I just thought I was a burden, and I thought all the things that many people do. And I was brought back to life through, , the efforts of the hospital.
Speaker 7 ·
And then as soon as that happened, it was an obvious suicide attempt. And, like, they said, , there's not really any more treatment and things, the homes are full. Have you thought about medical assistance since in dying? And so that's them to me. They're they're, like, handing me, like, a, we understand why you did it. Here's something to do it right the, , the next time. And the next time could be within thirty days. And I looked at the opportunity that I might have lost. Like, I started to realize that.
Speaker 7 ·
There that I had to be able to get something else. So even though I went where I thought I would get the best help, I was definitely wrong about that. See, we are we're being taught that the medical system is the best place to get help for that mental illness that or mental health issues that are caused by our vaccine injuries. Just being isolated, depression, anxiety, hopelessness, depression that is also situational, which can lead to suicidal thoughts. Like, I have been there. So the best thing that I did in that circumstance was.
Speaker 7 ·
I ended up having to learn how to advocate for myself. And, honestly, you have to you have to keep records. When you go in somewhere, I don't know about the laws in The States, but in Canada, if I'm having a conversation with you, I can record it as long as I am part of the conversation. If we're having third party conversations or something like that, it's different. But I collected a lot of evidence by doing that so that, , people could say I was crazy, and I learned all the protocols about what was going on, what they owed me in help.
Speaker 7 ·
I applied for every program in Canada that I could even if I knew some of them were, , failures. But the number one piece of advice is you have to reach out to others in the community who are just like you. And I know it can be really it can really bum you out at times because there are so many in the community that are also bummed out. So if a bus a bunch of us are feeling hopeless and we all gain together, sometimes that could be not a good thing. But you look at something like Alcoholics Anonymous and a bunch of people join together and, , the people who are sober.
Speaker 7 ·
Take care of the people who are just learning. And so if we can do that for each other, if we can say, hey, I've been vaccine injured for a while. This is how I dealt with it. This is how I dealt with the grief. This is how I dealt with the shock. And we couldn't deal with we could have different sections.? These are the this is the grief for people who have lost loved ones due to this and, , you gotta lean on the people that you have around you. And if they're not around you, you at least have them through God's grace on a platform like this. And not everybody,.
Speaker 7 ·
, you don't think goodness. We're not in North Korea or? And somebody's always got it worse. So my number two piece of advice would be if you feel like you've got it worse, do what I do. Listen to real stories about people who can who, survive concentration camps or people that, , there are then you think, okay. What? I can deal with this. It's not as bad as it gets. If they had the will to live and they thought that they could do better and they wanted to fight for change and resist even through that, there's a lot of hope in those books.
Speaker 7 ·
And you can listen to them by Audible, and I can even give you a list of books. I've listened to books about all sorts of people overcoming all sorts of different things, and you don't have to like medicine for that. You can any subject. You don't have to like war. There's, oh, there's a there's lots of books where people come out on top. Look at Martin Luther King, or look at just all these people that, look at Nelson Mandela or these true stories. And, , we think we've got it bad until we realize, like, what it's really like to have it worse off than we do,.
Speaker 7 ·
And that's really helped me.
Speaker 1 ·
Wow. I am so glad I asked. Thank you so Really? Yeah. I think that really offers a lot of insight and a bit of inspiration. I think an archive a resource deposit of these materials you're talking about might be, really helpful to some people.
Speaker 7 ·
, I don't know if you guys are any good at editing your spaces or anything like that. But if even if you edited the last thing I said, and you could repost that just for people so I could repost it just for people that are looking for help dealing with their vaccine injuries or have it, like, hope for a loved one, I wish I could say it the way I did from my heart again, but I don't know if I'll ever say it quite the way I meant it there.
Speaker 7 ·
And I feel like That was so perfect and beautiful, and I absolutely will do that. And I will. Because I'd really it's not for views. It's just even if we could put that on, what's it called, on, Instagram or something, , these are things to help in any circumstance I've I've learned in life. There is always someone who's got it worse, and it does help me to think, what? I can do this. Our we are resilient human be like, human beings are resilient. If they can survive a concentration camp, I can survive this.
Speaker 7 ·
And like I said, it doesn't have to be about history. So if you can clip that part and we could offer that to people, it's just a word of advice from someone who's had to figure it out too. Being suicidal because of a vaccine injury or people not believing me or all of it, I'm happy to share that.
Speaker 1 ·
I really appreciate that, and I believe it has helped people already tonight.
Speaker 7 ·
I hope so.
Speaker 1 ·
And yes, we do we archive these spaces also because x does delete them after a couple weeks. So we put them on our sub stack and on Spotify.
Speaker 7 ·
But Instagram is also a good idea. I like that. Yeah. We should put a little clip of that on Instagram if you can. I don't know how to do that stuff because I'm not that good at all that stuff yet. I'm just learning. And, no.
Speaker 1 ·
Boo. Signal is a great messaging app. I'm just saying.
Speaker 7 ·
Yes. Everyone's saying that. I guess I should download it.
Speaker 1 ·
Yep. Just download it to your phone, and.
Speaker 1 ·
And if you're if you get on there, let me know. I'd love to connect with you.
Speaker 7 ·
Okay. So I need Signal and Subsec?
Speaker 1 ·
Well, I will also I can just DM you. You don't have to get signal to talk to me. I can talk to you on Instagram.
Speaker 7 ·
DM me because it's just another yeah. Yeah. I know it's also a lot more private than everything else, and people prefer it.
Speaker 8 ·
And, Kayla, I also messaged you the profile link to Chelsea, the host with whom you're talking with so you don't have to search for it. Okay? Oh, thank you. That's so kind. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you so much, Kayla. The questions that were there. I hope that I didn't miss anybody. I always feel badly for only two more hands up. One is doctor Brown. Go ahead. And the other one is TBIR, but doctor Brown was first, I believe. Yeah.
Speaker 5 ·
In spades. Thank you, Kayla. Go ahead, doctor. No way. Kayla, so good to hear you. I do follow you.
Speaker 7 ·
Oh, thank you. Yeah. I think,.
Speaker 5 ·
, it I'm I'm listening and just full of thoughts, but the first thing I wanna tell you is and I'm sure anybody that's heard you just recognizes how much strength you have and that you're that you're fighting for not only for yourself and for your son, but for everybody. And I just I really I really admire your strength. I think for me, some immediate just thoughts and some questions in them, but mostly just thoughts that I wanna share just in terms of the case. The I was curious about whether the particular.
Speaker 5 ·
Format that you've got with the jury and whether there's still a possibility that they're going to offer you a settlement beforehand to basically make sure that information, like somebody had said, that could come out in discovery or even public record would not be disclosed. So I wanted to know what that looks like just in terms of Yeah. That.
Speaker 7 ·
Honestly is the most likely scenario. Now it would have to be a really good settlement because I don't know if they if Moderna has any idea how much it costs for somebody with dis with a disability like mine to have a house made for them that is so I don't want a small house. It's gotta be all one level, and it's gotta have a, , a roll in shower and things like that. It's not and I'm I'm I am only 39 years old. I've got lots of life and lots of staff that I have to pay out of my pocket to come and take care of me for the rest of my life. So,.
Speaker 7 ·
If they offered me a settlement that was high enough, would I take it?, I have to do what's best ultimately for myself and my child first. That being said, I believe the fact that if I have a nondisclosure agreement, they're probably gonna tell me I can't talk about it anymore. If that my case made it all that way and that all of a sudden I'm not talking about that part. I can still talk about all the rest of it. I just can't say their name. You're gonna know what happened, and you're gonna know that alone can be news.
Speaker 5 ·
So, yes, that's definitely public. I think, your legal team will go over all of that with you, but I suspect and what I think is important for everybody to hear on the space is and for you and, , heart to heart from me to you, , I think it's yeah. You're gonna do what you what you need to do for your best interest and especially that you have a child. And I think that's that's partly what happens, and I think people need to be very they need to understand the reality of these situations is that they very often.
Speaker 5 ·
Get cut off before anything is disclosed. The n d Unfortunately, that's true. The NDAs are rock are rock solid tight. I've been through this process a few times. And the They are rock Yeah. The NDA is, they, it's it goes beyond it goes beyond just, , what's black and white on paper because you land up in situations where if you need to it's it's almost like you decide that you don't say anything at all because you land up having to falter. Exactly. And there's always the threat.
Speaker 5 ·
That they could come back and sue you. Absolutely. Or take Yep. Whatever they've given you and, essentially, it does happen to people with their real lives. Yeah. So I So they have to drop off the face of social media for sure. Well, yeah, you drop off the face of anything, and Yeah. It's very, tricky and awkward. My wife and I were involved in a in litigation with her employee over the vaccine. And even now, as I'm saying that aloud, I can only say that. I can also say that it got it got settled and there was an NDA. And I can also say that the.
Speaker 5 ·
I can quite frankly say that the settlement was meaningless. Sometimes Mhmm. Process, whether it's through sheer exhaustion or the fact that you realize that if you don't actually take a settlement that you're going to lose money. And they know very well exactly how much people have spent and where they're at. And it's almost like they match that dollar for dollar. Just, , from a from a human perspective, it lands up that you that you take you take the victory knowing that you've done the right thing. But at the same time, the loss is the inability to truly.
Speaker 5 ·
To truly get the justice that you deserve and that you look for. It's something That's very true. I'm I'm a clinical psychologist. That keeps me awake at night, honestly, because that's that's not my.
Speaker 7 ·
That's when I start something, I just finish it all the way through. And I know damn well I have enough evidence to bury them. Yeah. So it's it keeps me awake at night. So, honestly, if that's what it sounds like I would do, but what? Every day that goes by and every time I see, like, who I have as expert witnesses and, , what they're up against, sometimes I think that the only justice would be.
Speaker 7 ·
Not just it's not because you win double the money or whatever. Like, that's it's not about the money. No amount of money will save this or save me. But to be able to say, , I beat Moderna, and then they're they're never they're never gonna be a good drug company again because I just cost them their name, not the money.
Speaker 5 ·
They have they have billions of dollars they could pay me off with, but their name You beat them already. They can't get that back., you've beaten them already because they try to kill you, and you Yeah. They didn't succeed. And they Yes. That's point. Beat you've beaten them already because you're here in a public space.
Speaker 7 ·
And Yeah. In a lot of public spaces. Like, they've seen me on Doctor. Drew and Tammy Peterson and Jordan, and they know that I that, , I've been on,.
Speaker 7 ·
, with Tammy and Chris. They know that I know all the top people that'll and they know the politicians know. So, , they're right. They shouldn't wanna they should fear me because I've got I've got the records, and, , the medical records and the scientific stuff and the before and after and the dates, the vaccine dates and the calls to my doctor that were made and the notes. Like, they're buried that way. So I have not made a final decision about that, and that weighs heavily on me every night. So thanks for reminding me.
Speaker 7 ·
Of But, also, thank you for telling the people the truth. Yeah., absolutely., the preparation.
Speaker 5 ·
Preparation for you is really to prepare yourself for something that can feel extremely anticlimactic, and then also no true justice., I think I think the, when I went into this right at the beginning in 2020, I'm in I'm I'm an I'm an idealist. You sound like an idealist. Many people on this call would be would people, , have the tenacity to really want to see through, in a romanticized way,.
Speaker 5 ·
Yeah. In a Braveheart way. And then I think that over time, what I've realized is that, , that there's we get we get glimpses of that, but the we don't we don't get the we don't ever get the full extent of that. But so I think I think just from human being to human being and then also that I have been a previous clinical psychologist, so it's really making me feel like your team, , and anybody that you're working with really needs to prepare you mentally for what that feels like. It's indescribable. And then also,.
Speaker 5 ·
, the important thing that you're bringing awareness to that I wanna add, And, unfortunately, I can't stay I can't stay on the space much longer, but I wanna I wanna highlight Yeah. Just make sure you add me so I can follow you as well. Absolutely. And I'd love you if you can PM me, and we could talk. Yep. Feel free to DM me. But I want to use this as a as an opportunity here for anybody that's listening. So I'll just this is the briefest way that I can say it. For me, I went through my own cycles of sense of failure in that I was a credentialed subject.
Speaker 5 ·
Matter expert, a national adviser in counterterrorism. I was a go to person for fact and truth. And one of the last things that I did in 2019 before the pandemic was actually do testimony to the Texas senate. And when the pandemic started in 2020, none of that mattered. The you either were told, my colleagues and, anybody that was in the same space as me, they made decisions, they made decisions to go along with a narrative. They made the decisions not to warn people. Some of them, even made the decision, obviously, to take the vaccines themselves. And what I sat with was.
Speaker 5 ·
Failure in truly being able to get the word out so that somebody like you wouldn't have to go through this. And there's a there's an illogical part of that in that, know, I know the logical part of my brain knows that you can only do your best and that it would have been impossible. But the emotional side to me will always wonder what I could have done differently and what I didn't do to potentially save and help people like yourself. But and this is where this is where I want everybody to hear me loud and clear. That being said,.
Speaker 5 ·
The hardest part is to admit both to myself and anybody else that I'm no further in truly being able to convince anybody of the realities of the world that we face because your story is that you survived this and you are right. It's not necessarily the immune disorders themselves that make you vulnerable, but there's a genetic component to this. These.
Speaker 5 ·
Spike proteins very specifically alter metabolism and very specifically alter glucose insulin ratios. And so that's the majority of what I'm hearing is that's a high likelihood.
Speaker 7 ·
That Yeah. I was type one diabetic.
Speaker 5 ·
And then was part of what happened to you. Yeah.
Speaker 7 ·
Well controlled,
Speaker 5 ·
But still yeah. And so there is a there is a there is a genetic vulnerability and a metabolic vulnerability, but the thing that I hate to leave everybody on a on a, , a really realistic doomsday prophecy, but I think a lot of people that are familiar with my work is that same sequence that has was injected into Kayla has been injected into five point seven billion people around the world that have a kill that have a kill switch in them that has not been activated,.
Speaker 5 ·
As well as the fact that there is no data and no possible way for me to know how many more millions of people are at risk because of the shedding of that sequence that is not only in the vaccinated, but has certainly taken root in many unvaccinated people. And so what you're really getting a glimpse of in hearing Kayla's story is that if we don't if we don't succeed in the next four years to bring attention to the spy of warfare and to the depopulation program that they've done, there will be billions of people that are in the same situation as you.
Speaker 5 ·
And that is that is why the pro the programs that are running include an increase now in assisted suicide in cities deciding how they're gonna deal with the dead, an increase in cremations, an increase in hedge funded BlackRock, biological decomposition programs. They know exactly what's coming. And so my warning to everybody, and I think that you with your strength and from a from a first person perspective of what you've gone through and how strong you are to have survived this, you are truly in a very unique position to let people know you do not want this happening to you.
Speaker 5 ·
And it's not about going out and getting another booster. It's not about them realizing the harmfulness of what was done in the past, like you said. We're now facing the future, and the future is if we don't if we don't actually get them to stop geoengineering and six g, there will be billions of people that will be in your situation.
Speaker 7 ·
Because of that kill switch. So I think And especially, like, I've got a son who's, , who's gonna be more at risk at these things because we know the genes are probably passed down. We don't know from which side. So, , hopefully, my son can be part of, , making by his age, like, I think he also, , takes from my story and repeats and, , gives people a realistic, , does his own peers at 11 years old, his own peers an insight into this.
Speaker 7 ·
And then they tell their parents, so, , I think speaking out is the only way we can all do it. I agree completely.
Speaker 5 ·
And for me, hearing you and your relationship with your son and hearing who he is and how strong he is already and the gifts that he brings to the world, I am I am working night and day for my own sons who are very young and for your son and for anybody else's children. Because for many of us, we've had a very unique experience of freedom as much as much freedom as, ,, there are certainly people that have never experienced anything close to Western civilization freedom, but we have been blessed. Exactly.
Speaker 5 ·
I'm I'm I'm working night and day to know, , to know that we are that I'm giving it my best shot to make sure that son of yours and my son and other people's children deserve their god given rights, and part of that is to be able to be a free person.
Speaker 7 ·
And I just Well, I'm glad our two countries, both of us being in different places, can also come together and just agree as people. Absolutely. That our children deserve more regardless of, , race, religion, creed, country, whatever. Absolutely.
Speaker 5 ·
I will make sure that I DM you so that we can talk more and if I can potentially see if I can assist in any way. Thank you. And you're doing a great job too. Thank you. Especially from the physical side, I think. Thank you. Because I understand the mechanisms very differently from other people. I wanna hear Yeah. What you've tried and what may still work for you. And to everybody else on the space, I just I have to go, but I really, really love and appreciate all of you. And, , anybody.
Speaker 5 ·
If I if I'm not if I'm not following you and you wanna DM me, then just drop me a message on any of my posts, and I'll follow you back, as well as you can you can, email me from my website. Kayla, again, just thank you so much for being such a an incredible human being.
Speaker 7 ·
Thank you so much for all of that. That was great. Is there any other questions I can answer?
Speaker 1 ·
Well, there is another hand. Freedom Lover, go ahead.
Speaker 9 ·
I have participated in several spaces where they've talked about b 17. And there's one speaker, Marie seventeen, who works a lot with it. And it really was surprising to me to listen to some of the things that she has watched her the people she's worked with, their bodies correct things like thyroid disorders. And Mhmm. Just a myriad of things in which she had said in one of her comments was that the cyanide activation mechanism in the b 17 or in the amygdalin, , like apricot pits is somehow repelled by healthy cells and accepted by unhealthy cells, which then basically,.
Speaker 9 ·
I guess, would contribute to apoptosis., basically the death of those cells. And.
Speaker 9 ·
So she's watched people go through some really different kinds of healings other than overcoming cancer.
Speaker 7 ·
And Yeah. They can boost the immune function, detoxify the body.
Speaker 9 ·
And I'm wondering if they can detect cells that are, , infected with spike and maybe kill those cells. I don't know. I'm I'm a realtor.? Yeah. And all I all I know is, , to constantly be looking for, , are there are there answers hiding in plain sight?
Speaker 7 ·
? Are and what? I think the worst part is, like, for someone like me, I have to be careful because there are a few meds that I have no choice but to take. Mhmm. I got off almost everything they gave me., they had me on pain meds that I did not need to be on. I it took me a while to just drain or wean off of them because honestly, I like, they just put you on these things in rehab. I wasn't even in pain. So I came off all my pain meds, and then they had me on all these laxatives and stuff. I stopped all of them. But there's things like baclofen,.
Speaker 7 ·
So that's something that stops my spasm. So I can't really stop taking that because it would be kinda like an epileptic who stopped taking their seizure meds and didn't have, let's say, THC that might help them. So I've been, I've done the McCullough protocol. I've done, I've got really high vitamin B12 levels. I've got I've been on all sorts of different natural health substances.
Speaker 7 ·
I've been I've tried all sorts of different things, but I have to be careful in three year three and a half years. Well, it's been four years, but trying it. And I'm I'm just I'm just trying to sort.
Speaker 7 ·
Yeah. No. Throw no. I do know that it's of course, they're not gonna they're not they're saying there's no evidence, but what? They have seen that the amygdala can break down cyanide in the body and that, , there's a lot of there's a lot of things that are being done with it. So you just never know because none of us know. These are new injuries to some extent, and we all have such different injuries that you never know. One day you could be the one who says try this, and I end up trying it. And, , it makes a big difference.
Speaker 7 ·
It's just hard. It's hard, I'm sure, with all of us. Even yourself, like, if you're vaccine injured at all, it's have you ever had people say like, well, all you need to do is just eat.
Speaker 7 ·
This, and you'll be fine. Or, like, all you need to have you ever had people like, have you experienced that at all? Like, some crazy people that say, like, oh, you got this because you weren't eating healthy or things like that? Yeah. They look for these simplistic fixes.
Speaker 8 ·
And, , Kayla, I'm a PT, so I understand what an incomplete quadriplegic is. Okay. And I also have done a lot of research on the mechanism of the spike protein. And it's not just the problem with the spike being there. It's the actual tissue and structural damage it does. Oh, yeah. And when you damage neurological tissue, that's a whole different animal compared to other things. So Absolutely. It's just not as simple.? I wish it was as simple as people think it is, And you do too. But Yeah. Oh, yeah. But it is it is a very, very, very huge problem because,.
Speaker 8 ·
, a lot of these injuries are neurological in nature. And those are some of the most difficult ones to deal with even when you pre spike protein. Neurological I agree. Injuries are very difficult to deal with anyway. Yeah. And Yeah. Oh, yeah. Whole different animal. Yeah.
Speaker 7 ·
And when they're and they're seeing, like, MS spikes or people with, like, what I have transverse myelitis and people, like, it will be a neurologist the neurologist surges. And that's why I have my neurologist on tape on audio, I said to him, you've seen this before? And he goes, oh, yes. Many, many people like this. Oh, yeah., I know this already, but Joel Waskog, the orthopedic.
Speaker 8 ·
Surgeon, that's what happened to him from REACT '19 was, , a transverse myelitis. It is a very important thing. Yes. Yep. And there's a lot there's now all these prion or prion diseases now that are going through Yeah. Things they haven't even seen before. Yeah. Or they were so rare that you might see one in your entire career. Yes. Like me. And we're also seeing aberrant things like Parkinsonism.
Speaker 7 ·
At extremely young age. Yes. Or MS. That's coming in. Or ALS. That's Lou Gehrig's disease. Yes. ALS. Yeah. And recently,.
Speaker 8 ·
Eric Dane just died of that at 50 Yes. Exactly. Otherwise known as Myxthenia.
Speaker 1 ·
Yes. And not to even mention the prion diseases.
Speaker 8 ·
Yes. And so, , it is it is it is a big,.
Speaker 7 ·
Big problem. Big problem. Yeah. Oh, the best we can do is we gotta keep all talking about it. Unfortunately, I have to go because I've got my little guy sleeping beside me, and, I need to make sure that I can get up in the morning and match his energy level somehow.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. I think that is just a really high note to end the space on. I really appreciate you coming on tonight, Kayla. I'm glad I popped on. Time to share your story and answer questions. I have just so much admiration and respect for the courage that you exhibit just doing this every day.
Speaker 7 ·
And what? End off this space talking to my son, and I will share it with him tomorrow. Same to Mason.
Speaker 7 ·
Thank you so much. You direct your, you direct your thanks to Mason and tell him what a great mommy is so I get some cool points.
Speaker 7 ·
And I'll let him hear it in the morning. Thank you so much, Mason, for letting us,.
Speaker 1 ·
Spend so much time with your mom tonight. She really provided so much hope, I think, and an inspiration and.
Speaker 1 ·
Fresh lens to look at all this through because if she can achieve all that she set out to do, and I really feel that she has the courage and tenacity and the strength to pull this off and all the all the evidence to boot which is really nice,.
Speaker 1 ·
Then she will she will not just change your lives, she will change the lives of millions of people who are suffering now and millions more who don't even realize yet the degree to which they are suffering.
Speaker 7 ·
As a result of Because he told me he told he told my his mom that I should do this.
Speaker 1 ·
I'm so, I'm so worried about him.
Speaker 7 ·
He's, he really helps his mom do this, doesn't he?
Speaker 8 ·
Yes. And I wanna say, Mason, you are just such a great guy., you are you are a hero to me because of how you told your mom all the truth. And you have helped her so much, and you deserve to be told thank you. And so thank you, Mason.
Speaker 1 ·
You, guys. Shelley, do you have a word for Mason before we sign off?
Speaker 7 ·
Shelley, you there?
Speaker 1 ·
Deb? No. It is Lei. I'm sorry. Protocol widow. No. Not a problem.
Speaker 7 ·
Well, I know I'm sure he'd love to hear about, , why his mom does what she does and that it actually does help people that's what he wanted me to do and, , trying to make him proud too.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. You're really doing it. You are doing it in so many ways, and, I see your posts all the time getting a lot of attention, and I think, , any attention to what's happened to you is attention to what, , the crimes against humanity that have been perpetrated on.
Speaker 7 ·
Everyone. And I knows about that. He I took him to the Holocaust Museum, so he saw so he knows that about that.
Speaker 1 ·
Yeah. I'm afraid we've we've built our own holocaust museum at chbmp.org with hundreds of stories like yours. Exactly. And from the those injured by the protocols,.
Speaker 1 ·
Injured and killed by protocols that were implemented. We don't have MAID here in The US, but they covert You do actually in 13 states. Right.
Speaker 7 ·
You do. You have physician as a physician to euthanasia. That's how we started here.
Speaker 1 ·
So We have to turn that around.
Speaker 7 ·
Yeah. You gotta turn it around, and we gotta turn it around so that our kids aren't walking into that. And that's what we're trying to do. And let's, leave it off like that because I think that's a perfect way to leave it. We're doing it for the next generation so that they don't have to live through a hell like we've had to or a holocaust of our sort in this day in modern age. And we don't want them to have to live through it, and that's why we do this.
Speaker 1 ·
Absolutely. I couldn't have said it better myself. Thank you so much, Kayla. I really appreciate your time and your insight tonight, and I really appreciate, Mason and his contribution to the world and helping that it's it's not for us to make those decisions. Those are in the hands of a higher power, and I'm I'm glad that he was able to make that and that you're here to tell your story tonight and to keep telling it every day until justice. And when you do, in whatever form you do, I hope that even if you can't speak out about your own story,.
Speaker 1 ·
You can always reference the many more who.
Speaker 7 ·
Exactly. Are the most identical. That's the plan. Exactly. That's the plan.
Speaker 1 ·
I'm gonna give
Speaker 1 ·
Rock Skipper a quick moment to say a thanks to Mason, presumably. Go ahead, Rock.
Speaker 3 ·
Oh, was just gonna say somebody should write a book.
Speaker 3 ·
You guys could put your memoirs of COVID nineteen and maybe write a book about it. All the craziness.
Speaker 3 ·
You call it COVID
Speaker 1 ·
Nineteen whispers or whispers of I don't know. Yeah. Yeah. Kayla said she's she's working on a book, I'm looking very forward to learning more about that in the future. And that is something that we are working on at CHBMP. It is a process, but if you would like to be involved, let me know. It is very much an all hands on deck moment to get these stories out and make these things known. So I appreciate that rock skipper.
Speaker 1 ·
Co hosts, if you are still awake and with us, protocol widow, would you like to say a few final words before we sign off for tonight?
Speaker 0 ·
Yes. I just this has been such a really great space tonight. I wanna thank everybody who came tonight.
Speaker 0 ·
Can't tell you how much I appreciate you all, and, I hope you'll come back. We do this every Saturday night, 08: 00 eastern time. We will maintain that schedule.
Speaker 0 ·
Don't forget to change your clocks tonight, at least if you live in daylight savings times area.
Speaker 0 ·
And but we will maintain that schedule at least for next week starting at eight eastern. We may change it because usually because of me. I'm the one with all of the outdoor chores just prior to dark. So if you would love to come I'd love to have you come back. I'd love to have all of you come back because you've been really good audience, and you're always so, patient with us as we meander through topics. And, have a great rest of your weekend, and have a safe week, and look forward to hearing from you again next week.
Speaker 1 ·
I appreciate that protocol, widow. And with any luck, you won't be the only one tending chickens this spring. I hope to get some hens of my own. We'll see. Miriam, go ahead.
Speaker 8 ·
I echo what protocol said. What a great space. And I guess for me, what I take away from tonight is just the pure strength of the human spirit when it finds a purpose even in suffering and especially in suffering. We can do great things to make the world better, to help each other, to support each other, and to stay in the fight. Like I said, even through suffering and even because of the suffering that drives us to do those things. And I think that's what those who perpetrated these crimes did not count on. They thought we in the suffering that we would turn inward,.
Speaker 8 ·
Turn away from each other, and not stand together. And boy, were they ever wrong. And we're going to show them how wrong they were, and I'll see you next Saturday.
Speaker 1 ·
Well said, Miriam. Thank you so much. Thank you so much everyone for coming and for listening and for sharing your stories. We really couldn't do it without you. Speaking of couldn't do it without you, we are just half through the month and already at a 100% usage on chbmp.org, which is good with the bad. That means lots of people are viewing the stories, but also we are incurring an overage for every additional visit we have. So if you can help support this mission, can make a donation or subscribe to our Substack. Every little bit helps. We really appreciate it and.
Speaker 1 ·
We look forward to seeing you again every Saturday night at 8PM eastern here on x. Thank you so much. See you again next week, everyone. Good night.

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